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Everspin MRAM for Embedded System Developers Using Arduino-Derived Platforms

To evaluate benefits of SPI- and QSPI-based MRAM

Everspin Technologies, Inc. announced a MRAM-based shield evaluation board that is designed for compatibility with any Arduino-derived host platform featuring an UNO expansion interface.

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The MR10Q010-EVAL from Everspin allows developers with an Arduino-derived host board to evaluate the benefits of SPI- and QSPI-based Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM) products from Everspin.

Their MR10Q010-EVAL shield evaluation board, populated with the MR10Q010 1Mb Quad-SPI MRAM, with the STMicroelectronics ARM-Cortex-based NUCLEO-F411RE was showing at the Embedded World 2015.

The MR10Q010-EVAL is the first MRAM-based shield for the vast Arduino-derived development community,” said Scott Emley, VP marketing, Everspin. “Developers looking for fast, non-volatile memory with virtually unlimited endurance and high data retention – designed for robust storage, industrial, and transportation markets – now have a simple method to evaluate MRAM for their next project.

The MR10Q010-EVAL shield can stack onto any Arduino-derived host board built to accept shields with a standard UNO expansion interface. Qualified designers can request a sample of the MR10Q010-EVAL, as well as download gerbers, schematics, quick start software, and documentation directly from this link. To complement the MR10Q010-EVAL, Everspin has created a simple MRAM_MR10Q010 demonstration project on ARM mbed using the NUCLEO-F411RE.

Populated on the MR10Q010-EVAL is 1Mb serial MR10Q010 MRAM, which features four serial I/O paths known as a Quad SPI (or QSPI) interface. The combination of Quad SPI with MRAM allows users to take advantage of very high write speeds with no write delay as experienced with flash or EEPROM based products. Featuring a clock speed of 104MHz with 52 MB/s R/W bandwidth, the MR10Q010 is used in applications that require high frequency, high-performance writes of critical data.

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