Parallel NOR Flash

parallel NOR

A Balanced Parallel Portfolio

Our broad portfolio of parallel NOR products is designed to provide advanced memory solutions for a diverse array of leading-edge mobile designs. Empower your data-intensive applications with proven reliability and fast memory execution, while staying on target with design costs.

fiber orange opticsFast, Dependable Performance

Today’s applications demand an unprecedented combination of features—high performance, high density, high reliability, and low-power operation. Strike a balance among performance needs, design requirements, and cost by equipping your demanding platforms with our reliable, high-performance parallel NOR.
Our parallel NOR solutions are constructed to meet the design requirements of consumer and mobile products such as cell phones, smartphones, e-readers, GPS/navigation, and other portable, hand-held multi-tasking applications. With high densities, execute-in-place (XiP) performance available in the market, architectural flexibility, and a track record of proven reliability, our parallel NOR solutions are also ideal for long-term placement in rigorous industrial settings.

Parallel NOR Flash Part Catalog and Documentation

Parallel NOR for Embedded Applications
Designers consistently seek ways to reduce board space, lower power consumption, and reduce overall costs in embedded systems like military applications, factory automation, and avionics. One of our parallel NOR Flash products is the right choice for your next design. See our Embedded Parallel NOR Flash Part Catalog.

Parallel NOR for Automotive Applications
Using advanced NOR Flash process technology, our reliable parallel automotive solutions support an extended temperature range in a variety of environmental conditions, providing higher-capacity storage solutions for powertrain controls, dashboard applications, in-car infotainment systems, and driver-safety equipment. See our Automotive Parallel NOR Flash Part Catalog.

 

Why Buy Micron NOR?

  • Broad portfolio – Micron has one of the most comprehensive NOR portfolios in the industry, with a broad offering of densities and packages to meet your needs.
  • Supply continuum – With multiple wafer fabrication facilities and assembly/test sites dedicated to the production of NOR Flash memory, Micron offers a full-spectrum, global manufacturing network, enabling extended supply in a rapidly changing market.
  • Support – Our NOR products are backed by 30 years of Micron’s industry-leading technical expertise and innovation in semiconductor design and manufacturing. You’ll get the stability, flexibility, support, and availability that you need in a long-term memory solution and in a long-term memory provider.

  Features Benefits
Density 2Mb-1Gb Industry-standard densities
Performance Burst, Page, Multibank, & Multi I/O A broad range of performance options across the product line
Security Block/Sector Locking
OTP Protection Register
Smart Secure Krypto® Encrypted Access
HW/SW protection
Modifiable security device state
Protection after power up
Krypto® Password Access write protection
 
Voltage 1.8V Vdd
3.0V Vdd
1.8V VI/O
3.0V VI/O
5.0V VI/O
Full product voltage range
Software RTOS
Linux
Windows* CE Drivers
 

Type Secure Title & Description ID# Updated Size
Thermal Applications:  Defines a general method and criteria for measuring and ensuring that Micron components and modules do not exceed the maximum allowable temperature TN-00-08 05/2010 252.18 KB
Uprating of Semiconductors for High-Temperature Applications:  Describes the issues associated with temperature uprating and the risks involved in using components and/or systems outside the manufacturer's environmental specifications TN-00-18 05/2010 428.33 KB
Understanding Signal Integrity:  Describes how memory design, test, and verification tools can be used to the greatest advantage, from conception of a new product through end of life TN-00-20 12/2009 1.52 MB
PCN/EOL Systems:  Explains Micron's product change notification and end-of-life systems. CSN-12 08/2009 75.58 KB
Wafer Packaging and Packaging Materials:  Provides complete shipping and recycling information about each of the materials used for shipping Micron's products. CSN-20 09/2011 776.24 KB
Bare Die SiPs and MCMs:  Describes design considerations for bare die SiPs and MCMs. CSN-18 04/2009 151.06 KB
Shipping Quantities:  Provides tables of part quantity. CSN-04 10/2011 463.55 KB
Micron Component and Module Packaging:  Explanation of Micron packaging labels and procedures. CSN-16 02/2012 840.61 KB
ESD Precautions for Die/Wafer Handling and Assembly:  Describes the benefits of controlling ESD in the workplace, including higher yields and improved quality and reliability, resulting in reduced manufacturing costs. CSN-24 08/2010 119.08 KB
Electronic Data Interchange:  Describes EDI transmission sets, protocol, and contacts. CSN-06 09/2005 53.5 KB
RMA Procedures for Packaged Product and Bare Die Devices:  Outlines standard returned material authorization (RMA) procedures, as well as the differences associated with bare die RMAs. CSN-07 10/2010 82.64 KB
ISO System Management Standards:  Describes ISO system management standards. CSN-08 04/2004 39.18 KB
Accelerate Design Cycles with Simulation Models:  Micron supplies the tools and guidelines necessary to verify new designs prior to layout. This technical note discusses software model support, signal integrity optimization, and logic circuit design. TN-00-09 02/2010 206.91 KB
Numonyx Flash Memory Programming Algorithm Optimizations:  This application note suggests methods to help you optimize your programming algorithms for quicker Numonyx Flash Memory programming times. AN-759 10/2010 38.1 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18) to Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18):  This application note describes the process for migrating from the Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory device (W18/W30) to the Numonyx StrataFlash wireless memory device (L18/L30). AN-753 10/2010 348.08 KB
Schematic Review Checklist for Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18/L30) and Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18/W30):  This document provides hardware design information for system designers using the Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18/L30) and the Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18/W30) devices. AN-783 10/2010 181.58 KB
Introduction to On-Board Programming with Numonyx Flash Memory:  This application note describes the strengths, limitations, programming methods, and design considerations for on-board programming of NOR Flash memory devices. AN-624 11/2010 87.42 KB
Simplify Manufacturing by Using Automatic-Test-Equipment for On-Board Programming:  This document describes using automatic-test-equipment (ATE) to program Numonyx NOR Flash memory components on a PCB. AN-629 11/2010 440.67 KB
Designing for On-Board Programming Using the IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) Access Port:  This document provides information on an alternative on-board programming method for small form factor PCB applications using the Joint Test Action Group Test Access Port (JTAG TAP) to perform OBP. AN-630 11/2010 81.75 KB
Designing for Successful Flash Memory Read and Verify Operations:  This document provides hardware and software techniques to eliminate read and verify problems caused by VCC and GND transient voltage spikes. AN-679 12/2010 79.54 KB
Reduce Manufacturing Costs with Numonyx Flash Memory Enhanced Factory Programming:  This application note explores EFP benefits, limitations, technical concepts and shares empirical data comparing EFP on various programming systems. AN-738 11/2010 77.04 KB
Improving Programming Throughput of Automated Flash Memories:  Provides concepts that can be employed to accelerate programming of write-automated flash memories in manual/automated device programmers, ATE, JTAG/HSS implementations, and in-system write applications. AN-678 11/2010 534.29 KB
Numonyx StrataFlash Memory J3A to J3C Migration Guide:  This document provides a seamless migration path from the Numonyx StrataFlash memory (J3A) device to the Numonyx StrataFlash memory (J3C) device. AN-792 11/2010 83.5 KB
Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L30) to Intel PXA255 Processor Design Guide:  This application note provides information about interfacing the Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Flash Memory (L30) device to the Intel PXA250 Applications Processor, including some general concepts about interfacing to the integrated features and control signals of the L30 device. AN-805 11/2010 277.05 KB
Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18) to Intel PXA270 Processor Design Guide:  This application note describes interfacing the Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18) to the Intel PXA27x Processor, and discusses some general concepts involved when interfacing to the integrated features and control signals of the L18. AN-806 11/2010 297.29 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18, 130nm) to Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18, 90nm):  This application note describes migrating from the Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18 130 nm) device to the Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18 90 nm) device. AN-826 11/2010 312.22 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (32, 64, and 128 Mbit) J3 v. D to J3 65nm:  This document provides information to assist customer conversion from the Numonyx Embedded Memory (J3 v. D) to Numonyx Embedded Memory (J3 65nm) Single Bit per Cell (SBC) device, including a description of key hardware and software differences. AN-308038 11/2010 200.03 KB
How to Migrate Numonyx Axcell M29EW (SBC) from Spansion S29GL Flash (32, 64-, and 128 Mbit):  This application note describes how to convert a system design from Spansion S29GL (including P series and N series) Flash to Numonyx Axcell M29EW (SBC) Flash. AN-309014 11/2010 373.68 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P33 Stack 256 Mbit/256Mbit (130nm) to 512 Mbit Monolithic (65nm):  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P33 256 Mbit/256 Mbit 130nm device to the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P33 512 Mbit monolithic 65nm device. AN-309015 11/2010 391.6 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Axcell P30 Flash Memory (128 Mbit, 64 Mbit) 130nm to 65nm (Single Bit per Cell):  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell P30-130nm flash memory to the Numonyx Axcell P30-65nm (SBC) flash memory. AN-309042 11/2010 252.4 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Axcell P33 Flash Memory (128 Mbit, 64 Mbit) 130nm to 65nm SBC:  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell P33-130nm flash memory to the Numonyx Axcell P33-65nm (SBC) flash memory. AN-309043 11/2010 251.17 KB
Convesion Guide: Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P30 Stack 256 Mbit/256 Mbit (130nm) to 512 Mbit Monolithic (65nm):  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P30 256-Mbit/256-Mbit 130nm device to the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P30 512-Mbit monolithic 65nm device. AN-309044 11/2010 406.12 KB
How to operate Power Loss Recovery for the Numonyx 65nm Flash Memory Devices:  This application note describes guidelines on the operations a system designer must perform to recover the flash memory if power loss occurs during a modify operation on the main array of a Numonyx 65nm flash memory device. AN-309046 11/2010 61.37 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18/L30) to Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P30):  This application note describes migrating from the Numony StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18/L30) to the Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P30). AN-840 11/2010 216.05 KB
Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory to ARM Primecell Design Guide:  This application note describes interfacing Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18 SCSP) to Advanced RISC Machines Limited (ARM) PrimeCell Synchronous Static Memory Controller (SSMC-PL093) and Multi-Port Memory Controller (MPMC-PL172). Also discusses the integrated features and control signals for interfacing the M18 flash memory and LPSDRAM to the SSMC and MPMC, respectively. AN-841 11/2010 465.39 KB
Migration Guide: Numonyx StrataFlash Synchronous Memory (K3) to Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D):  This document describes the migration from the Numonyx StrataFlash Synchronous Memory (K3) to Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D). AN-846 11/2010 227.93 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18) to Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18):  This application note provides guidance for designing with Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18), pre-enabling a hardware design to support Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18). AN-822 11/2010 303.86 KB
Migration Guide: Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P30) to Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P33):  This document provides migration guidelines to convert system designs from the Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P30) device to the Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (P33) device. AN-867 11/2010 104.79 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18), 90nm to 65nm:  This application note describes technical requirements to migrate from the Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18), 512 Mbit 90 nm device to the Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory (M18), 1 Gbit 65nm device. It also highlights key differences and similarities between the 512 Mbit and 1 Gbit devices. AN-860 11/2010 163.5 KB
Migration Guide Intel W18-130/90nm to ST WR-65nm:  This application note describes migrating from the Intel Wireless Flash Memory (W18 130nm and 90nm) device to the ST Wireless Flash Memory (WR 65nm) device. AN-907 11/2010 93.66 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory P30 (256 Mbit, 256 Mbit/256 Mbit) 130nm to 65nm:  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory (P30-65nm) device to the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory (P30-130nm) device. AN-908 11/2010 389.19 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Axcell Embedded Memory P33 (256 Mbit, 256 Mbit/256 Mbit) 130nm to 65nm:  This application note describes the migration from the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory (P33-130nm) device to the Numonyx Axcell Flash Memory (P33-65nm) device. AN-909 11/2010 381.62 KB
Connecting a MPC56x Microcontroller to the M58BW016B/D Flash Memory:  This application note describes a method of connecting the M58BW016B/D Flash Memory to a MPC56x microcontroller without using glue logic. AN-1360 11/2010 244.7 KB
Differences between the M29W320DB/T and the M29W320EB/T Flash Memories:  This application note describes the differences between the M29W320D and the M29W320E Flash memories. AN-2308 11/2010 436.72 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx Axcell M29EW (MLC) from Spansion Flash (S29GL 256 Mbit, 512 Mbit, 1 Gbit and S70GL 2 Gbit):  This application note describes how to convert a system design from Spansion S29GL (including P series and N series) and S70GL-P Flash to Numonyx Axcell M29EW (MLC) Flash. AN-108109 11/2010 312.7 KB
Migration Guide for Numonyx Advanced+ Boot Block Flash Memory (C3) to Numonyx Industry Standard Boot Block Flash Memory (M28W):  This document describes how to migrate from the Numonyx Advanced+ Boot Block Flash Memory (C3) 130nm device to the Numonyx Industry Standard Boot Block Flash Memory (M28W). AN-915 11/2010 194.27 KB
How to Migrate from the M58BW016DT/B to the M58BW016FT/B Flash Memories :  This Application note describes how to use the M58BW016FT/B in applications based on the M58BW016DT/B Flash memories. AN-2461 11/2010 186.06 KB
How to Power On and Power Off M58BW16F/32F and M58BW016D/F Flash Memories:  This application note describes how to power-on and power-off the M58BW16F/32F and M58BW016D/F Flash memory devices. AN-2601 11/2010 294.09 KB
How to Migrate from M29W128FH/L to M29W128GH/L Flash Memories :  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the M29W128FH/L Flash memory to an M29W128GH/L Flash memory. AN-2663 11/2010 570.36 KB
How to Migrate from S29GL128P to M29W128GH/L Flash Memories:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the S29GL128P Flash memory to an M29W128GH/L Flash memory. AN-2685 11/2010 429.08 KB
Migrating from L30 Devices to LT Devices:  This document lists the differences between devices belonging to the L30 65nm technology family made by Intel and the LT 65nm technology family made by ST. AN-2721 11/2010 275.81 KB
Migrating from the M30L0T8000x2 to the M58LT256KTB:  This application note provides information about the differences between the M30L0T8000x2 (90nm) device and the M58LT256KTB (65nm) device that could have an impact on their application and usage. AN-3000 11/2010 265.89 KB
Migrating from the L18 Family in 130nm Technology to the LR Family in 65nm Technology:  This application note provides information about the differences between the L18 device family in 130nm and the LR device family in 65nm. This information is important for migrating from L18 devices to LR devices. AN-3003 11/2010 230.69 KB
Migrating from the Winbond 16-Mbit 1.8V Device to the M69KM024A:  This application note compares the specifications of the Winbond 16-Mbit, 1.8V device to the M69KM024A device for the purpose of migrating from one device to the other. AN-3004 11/2010 152.85 KB
Migration Guide: Numonyx M29W128G Flash to Numonyx 28F256M29EW Flash:  This application note describes how to upgrade a system design from Numonyx 128 Mbit M29W128G Flash to Numonyx 256 Mbit 28F256M29EW Flash. AN-308003 11/2010 480.76 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx StrataFlash Memory (J3C) to Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D):  This document describes how to convert a system design from the Numonyx StrataFlash Memory (J3) device to the Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (J3 v. D) device. AN-835 11/2010 39.23 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx M29W400D from Spansion S29AL004D Flash Memory :  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the Spansion S29AL004D Flash memory device to an application based on the Numonyx M29W400D Flash memory device. AN-309005 11/2010 174.15 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx M29W800D from Spansion S29AL008J/D Flash Memory:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the Spansion 1S29AL008D/J Flash memory device to an application based on the Numonyx M29W800D Flash memory device. AN-309006 11/2010 181.4 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx M29W160E from Spansion S29AL016D/J/M and S29GL016A Flash Memory:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the Spansion S29AL016D/J or the S29GL016A Flash memory devices to an application based on the Numonyx M29W160E Flash memory device. AN-309007 11/2010 189.33 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx M29W640G from Spansion S29GL064N Flash Memory:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the S29GL064N Flash memory to an M29W640G Flash memory. AN-309009 11/2010 242.74 KB
How to Migrate to Numonyx M29W320E from Spansion S29GL032N Flash Memory:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the S29GL032N Flash memory to an M29W320E Flash memory. AN-309010 11/2010 232.69 KB
How to Power On and Power Off the Numonyx Axcell M29F Flash Memory Device:  This application note provides guidelines for providing power to and removing power from the Numonyx Axcell M29F Flash memory device. AN-309016 11/2010 312.48 KB
How to Migrate to the Numonyx M29F family from the Spansion Am29F Family Flash Memory:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the Spansion Am29F200B, Am29F400B, Am29F800B, and Am29F160D Flash memory devices to an application based on the Numonyx M29F family Flash memory devices. AN-309017 11/2010 147.82 KB
Spansion S29NS/WS-R to Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory M Family Migration Guide:  This application note provides guidance for migrating from a system designed with a Spansion S29NS/WS-R Flash memory device to Numonyx StrataFlash Cellular Memory M family device, while retaining the Spansion layout. AN-309204 11/2010 113.97 KB
Spansion Flash Memory to Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L) Migration Guide:  This application note provides information about migrating from a Spansion to a Numonyx L Flash memory device. AN-309205 11/2010 76.99 KB
How to Migrate from M29DW128FH/L to M29DW128GH/L Flash Memories:  This application note explains how to migrate an application based on the M29DW128FH/L Flash memory to an M29DW128GH/L Flash memory. AN-3102 11/2010 432.52 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18) 130nm to 65nm:  This application note describes converting from the Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18 130nm) to the Numonyx StrataFlash Wireless Memory (L18 65nm). AN-903 11/2010 178.17 KB
Conversion Guide: Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory J3 (128/128 Mbit Stacked to 256 Mbit Monolithic) 130nm to 65nm:  This document is written to assist customer conversion from Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D) 128/128 Mbit stack to Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (J3-65nm) 256-Mbit Monolithic version on 65nm lithography, including explanation of key hardware and software differences. AN-308040 11/2010 141.3 KB
Conversion Guide (256-Mbit): Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D, 130 nm) to Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (J3, 65nm) :  This document describes the conversion from Numonyx Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D) to Numonyx StrataFlash Embedded Memory (J3-65 nm) on 65nm lithography, including an explanation of key hardware and software differences. AN-308041 11/2010 218.11 KB
Verilog Behavioral Model for M29W160EB/T Flash Memory:  This document describes the Verilog behavioral model for M29W160EB and M29W160ET Flash memory devices. UG-409020 11/2010 94.7 KB
Micron Wire-Bonding Techniques:  This technical note provides guidance on wire bonding techniques for both nickel-palladium (NiPd) and aluminum (Al) bond pads on Micron products. TN-00-22 11/2010 66.13 KB
Parallel NOR Flash Flyer:  Today's applications demand an unprecedented combination of features—high performance, high density, high reliability, and low power consumption. Strike a balance between design requirements and cost with our reliable, high-performance parallel NOR. Product Flyer 02/2012 521.44 KB
Software Driver for M29AW NOR Flash Memory:  This technical note describes the library source code in C for the Micron M29AW parallel NOR Flash memory device using the Flash device driver software interface V3. TN-13-11 04/2011 242.67 KB
Industrial and Multi-Market Applications Flyer:  Our extensive and stable portfolio of IMM-focused memory solutions empower technology developments in automotive, industrial, medical, manufacturing, and other multi-market segments. Product Flyer 08/2011 593.95 KB
G18 Parallel NOR Flash Flyer:  Our G18 parallel NOR Flash line of purpose-built MLC embedded memory solutions offers high burst read speeds, fast write speeds, and a wide density range, coupled with low power consumption, flexible architecture, and OTP. Product Flyer 05/2011 571.63 KB
Lead Frame Package User Guidelines:  Discusses Micron's lead-frame package options CSN-30 05/2011 245.66 KB
TN-12-01: Migrating S29GL to M29AW NOR Flash Devices:  This technical note describes the process for converting a system design using Spansion® S29GL (all series) devices to Micron® M29AW multilevel cell (MLC) NOR Flash devices. TN-12-01 06/2011 242.08 KB
Micron BGA Manufacturer's User Guide:  Provides information to enable customers to easily integrate both leading-edge and legacy Micron's ball grid array (BGA) packages into their manufacturing processes. It is intended as a set of high-level guidelines and a reference manual describing typical package-related and manufacturing process-flow practices. CSN-33 07/2011 353.32 KB
How to migrate to M29W256G Flash memories from S29GL256P :  The objective of this application note is to explain how to migrate an application based on the S29GL256P Flash memory to an M29W256GH/L Flash memory. The purpose of this document is not to provide detailed information on the devices, but to highlight the similarities and differences between them. AN-309018 09/2011 620.22 KB
Product Marks/Product and Packaging Labels:  Explains product part marking, and product and packaging labels. CSN-11 02/2012 666.83 KB
Enhanced Flash Driver (EFD) 2.2 User Guide:  This document describes the API and structures associated with the Enhanced Flash Driver 2.2. 11/2010 791.82 KB
Flash Data Integrator (FDI) File System Flyer:  Running on Micron's latest NOR Flash and phase change memory (PCM), our Flash Data Integrator (FDI) file system provides dependable storage to create a compelling, low-cost solution. In addition, FDI delivers a true eXecute-in-Place (XiP) advantage in an open architecture to manage code and data in NOR and PCM memory devices. Product Flyer 09/2011 673.02 KB
Flash Data Integrator (FDI) 7.13 User Guide:  This document describes how to use the high-level structure, features, functional interfaces, and system requirements of the latest release of the FDI software for Flash memory-based file systems. 11/2010 1.32 MB
Compatibility Guide for Micron Software Device Drivers Available on micron.com:  This document lists the compatible NOR, NAND, and PCM devices for the software device drivers available for download from micron.com. Product Flyer 02/2012 227.69 KB
Bypass Capacitor Selection for High-Speed Designs:  Describes bypass capacitor selection for high-speed designs. TN-00-06 03/2011 481.9 KB
Enabling a Flash Memory Device into the Linux MTD:  The technical note introduces the Linux memory technology device (MTD) architecture and provides a basis for understanding how to enable new devices and new features into the Linux MTD. TN-00-25 05/2011 528.81 KB
Password Protecting Flash Memory Blocks:  This document describes a method of password protecting blocks using Micron's M29EW device as an example. TN-12-05 03/2011 404.22 KB
Adapting the Linux Kernel for Micron® P30, P33, and J3 Flash Memory:  This technical note provides a guide for modifying the MTD device-layer software for correct use with Micron P30, P33, and J3 devices. It also describes the modifications required in the Linux environment. TN-12-06 10/2011 304.48 KB
Patching the Linux Kernel and U-Boot for Micron® M29 Flash Memory:  This technical note provides a guide for modifying the memory technology device (MTD) layer software for the purpose of correctly using Micron® M29 family Flash memory devices in a Linux environment. This document also describes the modifications required to make a Linux environment work with M29 Flash memory devices. TN-13-07 04/2011 551.89 KB
Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI): Enabling the Second-Source Low-Level Driver:  The Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI) low-level driver is the interface between the FDI software and the hardware Flash memory component. This document provides details for porting a second-source device into the FDI low-level driver. TN-13-08 11/2010 670.15 KB
Micron Flash Data Integrator (FDI) Support for Java Applications:  An instructional reference to customers of Micron's Flash Data Integrator (FDI). An OEM or ODM utilizing FDI in their design would use this application note to construct a comprehensive Java-enabled cellular/embedded system. TN-13-09 11/2010 1.52 MB
Software Drivers for M29W320DB and M29W320DT NOR Flash Memory:  This technical note provides library source code in C for M29W320DB and M29W320DT parallel NOR Flash memory. TN-13-10 11/2010 197.47 KB
Software Driver for M29EW NOR Flash Memory:  This technical note describes the C library source code for the Micron M29EW parallel NOR Flash memory device using the Flash device driver software interface V3. TN-13-12 11/2010 279.15 KB
Software Device Drivers for Micron M29Fxx NOR Flash Memory:  This technical note provides C library source code for the M29Fxx Flash memory using the Flash software device driver interface. TN-13-13 11/2010 256.02 KB
Software Device Drivers for Micron® M29W256 NOR Flash Memory:  This technical note describes the library source code in C for the M29W256 Flash memory device using the Flash software device driver interface. TN-13-14 03/2011 282.92 KB

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