Whitepapers
TechOnline | Flash File Systems Overview
This paper provides an overview of file systems for flash memory and focuses on the unique software requirements of flash memory devices.
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TechOnline | Reduce Manufacturing Costs by Integrating Flash Device Programming
Standard flash memory devices are used in many applications to store configuration, program, or memory data. Before these flash devices can be used in a system, they must be programmed. Using traditional methods, this programming can absorb large amounts of time in the manufacturing process. These
TechOnline | Programming Baseline Flash Devices with PICkit 1
This technical brief discusses the programming of the following Baseline Flash devices: PIC12F508/509 and PIC16F505, PIC10F200/202/204/206, and PIC16F54/57/59.
TechOnline | Emulating Data EEPROM for PIC18 and PIC24 Microcontrollers and dsPIC Digital Signal
Many applications store nonvolatile information in the Flash program memory using table write and read operations. Applications that need to frequently update this data may have greater endurance requirements than the specified Flash endurance for the device. The alternate solution of using an
TechOnline | Using the C18 Compiler and the MSSP to Interface SPI EEPROMs with PIC18 Devices
The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology are SPI compatible and have maximum clock frequencies ranging from 3 MHz to 20 MHz. The MSSP module available on many PICmicro microcontrollers provides a very easy-to-use interface for communicating with the 25XXX series devices. This
TechOnline | R8C, M16C, M32C: Virtual EEPROM
Since the internal flash of a Renesas R8C/M16C/M32C microcontroller can be erased and programmed in-circuit, an application has been created in order to eliminate the need for an external EEPROM in a target system.
TechOnline | Xilinx Generic Flash Memory Interface Solutions
This white paper shows how a generic flash memory interface can be combined with Xilinx IP interface cores to add flash memory to Xilinx Spartan device designs.
TechOnline | Interfacing the MSP430 With MMC/SD Flash Memory Cards
This application report and the associated source code files demonstrate the implementation of a serial peripheral interface (SPI) between the MSP430F161x microcontroller and an MMC or SD flash memory card used in SPI mode.
TechOnline | MAX Series Configuration Controller Using Flash Memory
This white paper shows how to implement the flash memory controller in Altera's MAX II, MAX 3000A, or MAX 7000 devices.

