Aeroflex Expands FLASH Offerings

Dec. 19, 2011
Enlarging the company’s QCOTS family, the UT8QNF8M8 64-Mbit NOR Flash rad-tolerant memory is organized as 8Mx8 or 4Mx16 and provides a capacity large enough to hold a typical application program/kernel.

Enlarging the company’s QCOTS family, the UT8QNF8M8 64-Mbit NOR Flash rad-tolerant memory is organized as 8Mx8 or 4Mx16 and provides a capacity large enough to hold a typical application program/kernel. Operating from a supply voltage of 3.3V for both read and write functions, operating temperature ranges from -55°C to +105°C.  The device is designed to be programmed in-system and can also be programmed in standard PROM programmers. Available in a 48-lead flatpack, Q and Q+ qualified, price for the UT8QNF8M8 QML Q in lots of 100, is $500. AEROFLEX INC., Colorado Springs, CO. (800) 645-8862.

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