NEXFLASH UNVEILS FIRST SERIAL FLASH MEMORY WITH
BOOT-BLOCK FEATURES THAT STREAMLINE UPDATES IN WIDE RANGE OF COMPUTER,
CONSUMER APPLICATIONS
- 4M-bit spiFlash NX25B40's Small Boot Sectors, Improved Write
Protection, Simplify Field Updates in Next-Generation DVD/CD-ROM
Drives;
- NexFlash Ramping Volume Production of NX25B40
SAN JOSE, Calif., USA - December 13, 2004
NexFlash Technologies, Inc., a pioneer in Serial Flash
technology, today announced the newest and most architecturally
flexible member of the NexFlash spiFlash® line of Serial Flash
memories with the popular Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). The
new spiFlash NX25B40, a four-megabit (4Mb) device, is the first
Serial Flash memory to feature dedicated boot and parameter sectors
that can simplify code updates in a wide range of computer and consumer-oriented
applications, including DVD and CD-ROM drives. NexFlash also announced
that it is now ramping volume production of the NX25B40.
The NX25B40's highly flexible architecture provides memory segmentation
similar to boot-block Parallel Flash devices, resulting in a more
convenient and efficient use of Serial Flash memory for boot code
and data storage. The NX25B40 also enhances code security by allowing
boot code to be write-protected while other areas of memory are
being updated.
"Serial Flash memories allow application-specific controllers significant
savings in pin-count and space compared to ordinary Parallel Flash,"
said Robin Jigour, vice president of marketing at NexFlash. "As
the migration to Serial Flash memories continues at its steady pace,
it's understandable that popular features that designers are accustomed
to, such as a boot-block architecture, would become available, too.
The spiFlash NX25B40 is the first Serial Flash memory to offer this
type of architecture, which has already been adopted by leading
manufacturers of DVD and CD-ROM drives. This same flexibility is
ideal for a wide range of other electronic applications, as well."
Compatibility, Flexibility, Security and Speed
The NX25B40 is fully pin- and instruction-compatible with NexFlash's
standard NX25P40 4Mb Serial Flash memory, enabling manufacturers
an easy migration path for taking advantage of the NX25B40 features.
Unlike other Serial Flash devices with uniform 64-kilobyte (64KB)
erasable-sectors, the NX25B40 has variable sector sizes, including
two 4KB, one 8KB, one 16KB, one 32KB, and seven 64KB sectors. The
small sectors are located at the bottom of the memory "bottom-boot"
(standard) or optionally at the top of memory "top-boot" (special
order). The organization is ideal for storing an application's fundamental
boot code, which must be maintained while the rest of the Flash
memory is being updated. Typically the boot code uses far less than
64KB, making the NX25B40 more memory efficient than other Serial
Flash devices.
The NX25B40 provides software and hardware protection of the small
sectors so that boot code can be secure from accidental erasing
or programming. This is not possible with ordinary Serial Flash,
as it protects only larger memory areas such as one-eighth and one-quarter
segments, and typically only from the top down. The small sectors
are also useful for parameter and configuration data that frequently
changes, since the smaller sectors erase and program faster than
larger 64KB sectors. The NX25B40 clock is also fast, supporting
transfer rates of up to 40MHz for fast-read and 33MHz for standard-read
operation. The NX25B40 supports power-supply levels from 2.7V to
3.6V and operating temperature from minus-45 to plus-85 degrees
centigrade.
Availability, Pricing
The NX25B40 is housed in an 8-pin, 150-mil SOIC that is offered
in standard and "green" (lead-free, RoHS compliant) packaging. Please
contact NexFlash for lead-time and specific pricing.
About NexFlash
NexFlash Technologies, Inc. is a developer and provider
of Serial Flash Memory products for today's emerging electronic
applications. The company's spiFlash memories are tailored for serial
code storage applications such as DVD/CD drives, hard disk drives,
wireless LANs, network cards, DSL models, printers, set-top boxes,
FPGAs and more. NexFlash was founded in October 1998 and is a partially
owned subsidiary of Winbond Electronics Corp. NexFlash holds numerous
patents on its technology and has established strategic alliances
with Sharp Corporation and Winbond Electronics. For more information
please visit the NexFlash Website at www.nexflash.com
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