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Swissbit EM-30 Series BGA Device With e.MMC-5.1 Standard

by ITECHNEWS
December 17, 2021
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Swissbit EM-30 Series BGA Device With e.MMC-5.1 Standard

Up to 256GB, temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, up to 300MB/s and 230MB/s RW speeds, and 40,000 and 42,000 IO/s for RW random access

by StorageNewsletter.com

Swissbit AG has extended its range of miniaturized storage solutions with the EM-30 series with an e.MMC-5.1 standard interface. 

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Swissbit Em 30 Series

The BGA device uses industrial grade 3D-NAND and is available in capacities from 16 to 256 GB. With the new series, the firm has responded to the demands of embedded systems for small, vibration-resistant designs with escalating memory capacity requirements. In addition to durability and a temperature range of -40°C up to +105°C, the EM-30 also offers additional features over and above the e.MMC standard. These include a remote secure firmware update option and an extended lifetime expectation, making the its product series for a range of applications that include POS/POI terminals, routers and switches, through to solutions for industrial automation, the IoT, automotive or medical systems.

The EM-30 product series (153 Ball BGA, 100 ball BGA option available) complies with e.MMC-5.1 specs and is downward compatible. With sequential data rates of up to 300MB/s for read and 230MB/s for write as well as 40,000 and 42,000k IO/s for read and write random access, It delivers the performance of SATA SSDs with smaller size requirements and costs.

It is designed for an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C as standard. Optionally, the e.MMC is also available for an extended temperature range of -40°C to +105°C, designed to meet the requirements of demanding automotive applications.

Predictable service life, data refresh and reliability
Especially for soldered-down components, knowing the expected service life under real conditions is important. EM-30 devices offer the option to access detailed information about the consumption of the write cycles and internal resources via standard access to the e.MMC registers without the need for special access methods or drivers.

In addition, similar to large SSDs, the firmware supports automatic background data refresh of read-only areas that for instance occur with boot media. This feature coupled with error correction, ensures that data availability is always reliable, even if the data has not been accessed under prolonged periods of exposure to high temperatures.

A further special feature is the increased protection vs. data corruption in the event of sudden power loss, which not only occurs in regions with an unstable power supply, but also typically when handling medical devices or embedded systems.

Flexible configuration
If and when required, EM-30 devices can be partitioned by the user into several TLC and pSLC segments. If the maximum possible endurance of the NAND is required, the company offers an EM-36 variant preconfigured to 100% pSLC. These types are also available in capacities between 5 and 80GB.

The EM-30 product line is available via sales channels.

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