MTFC2GMDEA-0MWT MTFC4GLDEA-0MWT MTFC4GMDEA-1MWT MTFC8GLDEA-1MWT MTFC16GJDEC-2MWT MTFC32GJDED-3MWT MTFC64GJDDN-3MWT Datasheet

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    MTFC2GMDEA-0MWT MTFC4GLDEA-0MWT MTFC4GMDEA-1MWT MTFC8GLDEA-1MWT MTFC16GJDEC-2MWT MTFC32GJDED-3MWT MTFC64GJDDN-3MWT Datasheet

    Micron MTFC2GMDEA-0MWT, MTFC4GLDEA-0MWT, MTFC4GMDEA-1MWT, MTFC8GLDEA-1MWT, MTFC16GJDEC-2MWT, MTFC32GJDED-3MWT, MTFC64GJDDN-3MWT are a communication and mass data storage device that includes a Multi Media Card (MMC) interface, a NAND Flash component, and a controller on an advanced 11-signal bus, which is compliant with the MMC system specification. Its low cost, small size, Flash technology independence, and high data throughput make eMMC ideal for embedded applications like set-top boxes, digital cameras/camcorders, digital TVs, and a variety other consumer products.

    The nonvolatile eMMC draws no power to maintain stored data, delivers high performance across a wide range of operating temperatures, and resists shock and vibration disruption.

    Features
    • Multi Media Card (MMC) controller and NAND Flash
    • 153-ball or 169-ball WFBGA/VFBGA/LFBGA (RoHS 6/6-compliant)
    • VCC: 2.7–3.6V
    • VCCQ (dual voltage): 1.65–1.95V; 2.7–3.6V
    • Temperature ranges
    – Operating temperature: –25˚C to +85˚C
    – Storage temperature: –40˚C to +85˚C
    • Typical current consumption
    – Standby current: 110µA for 2GB, 120µA for 4GB, 8GB, 16GB; 140µA for 32G; 160µA for 64GB
    – Active current (RMS): 70mA (2GB); 80mA (4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB)

    MMC-Specific Features
    • JEDEC/MMC standard version 4.41-compliant (JEDEC Standard No. 84-A441) – SPI mode not supported)
    – Advanced 11-signal interface
    – x1, x4, and x8 I/Os, selectable by host
    – MMC mode operation
    – Command classes: class 0 (basic); class 2 (block read); class 4 (block write); class 5 (erase); class 6 (write protection); class 7 (lock card)
    – MMCplus and MMCmobile protocols
    – Temporary write protection
    – 52 MHz clock speed (MAX)
    – Boot operation (high-speed boot)
    – Sleep mode
    – Replay-protected memory block (RPMB)
    – Secure erase and trim
    – Hardware reset signal
    – Multiple partitions with enhanced attribute
    – Permanent and power-on write protection
    – Double data rate (DDR) function
    – High-priority interrupt (HPI)
    – Enhanced reliable write
    – Configurable reliability settings
    – Background operation
    – Fully enhanced configurable
    – Backward-compatible with previous MMC modes
    • ECC and block management implemented​
    Attached Files
    User submitted datasheet, schematic, boardview, service manual, firmware, bios, & software.

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