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Large Scale Integrated Circuits For Radio Frequency Identification Equipment Featuring Ferroelectric Random Access Memory
TechOnline | Technical Advantages of Nonvolatile F-RAM Memory in System Design
This white paper delves into the technical advantages of designing with this nonvolatile memory technology, specifically how it can reduce system complexity, lower power consumption, and minimize system maintenance to improve countless variety of applications.
TechOnline | FRAM Reaches Highest Capacity to Date
Bridging the gap between the traditional mainstream semiconductor memory technologies of volatile RAM and non-volatile ROM, ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) is continuing to grow in popularity among design engineers as the nonvolatile memory of choice. This paper explains how FRAM
TechOnline | Designing Drop-in Pseudo-Static Memories
Pseudo-static memories are designed to drop into the socket of a static random access memory (SRAM) even though the internal memory operation is not static. Two commercially available pseudo-static memories are PSRAM (pseudo-static RAM) and FRAM (ferroelectric random access memory). PSRAM targets
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Computer Hardware and Software For Controlling the Delivery Schedule of Liquid Fuel, Recording Delivery Information, and Recording and Maintaining Customer Information In the Field of Liquid Fuel Delivery and Information Management Systems, Comprising Computer Hardware and Software For Scheduling
TechOnline | Benefits of the DS32X35 Accurate Real-Time Clock with Ferroelectric Random Access
This application note presents an overview of the DS32X35 family of products. These devices provide an accurate Real-Time Clock with Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (RTC + FRAM) that does not require a battery to maintain its contents.
CHAIN FERAM
Chain Feram Trademark details Chain Feram® is a registered trademark used for Ferroelectric Random Access Memory and owned by Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (Toshiba Corporation). Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below. View more »
TechOnline | F-RAM vs. BBSRAM: Functional and System Design Comparisons
This white paper addresses the functional and design differences between F-RAM and BBSRAM memories, with the technical advantages of designing with the nonvolatile memory technology.
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