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Low-power memory devices target industrial and home automation applications

May 1, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

low-power memory devicesAdesto Technologies announced the production release of its DataFlash-L AT25PE family of memory devices. The products are designed for highly efficient, low-power industrial and home automation applications.

The AT25PE family is derived from the highly successful AT45DB DataFlash product line, and provides designers and engineers with page-write and page-erase capable products in an industry-compatible serial flash footprint. The products are uniquely positioned to address a gap left in the market following recent global end-of-life (EOL) programs from other suppliers. Customers adopting an AT25PE device can be assured of long-term supply and price stability, while avoiding costly system redesign and requalification costs.

“DataFlash-L AT25PE extends the reach of Adesto’s fully-featured DataFlash product line to the industrial and home automation markets,” said Paul Hill, senior marketing director at Adesto. “These markets are growing rapidly, and customers require optimized non-volatile memory technology for the intelligent controllers in these systems. The DataFlash-L AT25PE feature set is designed with these specific needs in mind.”

The DataFlash-L AT25PE series offers a range of power-saving features, including a wide operating voltage range (Vcc) and ‘ultra-deep power down’ mode that enable class-leading standby current. These devices also enable designers to operate systems in lower voltages to maximize battery life and extend operation. DataFlash-L products include single command page-erase and page-write options with built-in intelligence to automatically manage internal programming and erase tasks. These options offload memory management tasks to reduce CPU overhead. The product family also offers comprehensive security and unique identification features to protect stored data from outside tampering.

The DataFlash-L AT25PE series is a pin-compatible alternative to Micron’s M25PE memory series.

Adesto AT25PE parts are now in production with an 8-week lead-time. Samples ship two to three days after request. Contact info@adestotech.com for more information.

 

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