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Swissbit e.MMC EM-20 Memory Modules With Improved Firmware

For EM-20 and EM-26, providing accurate counter for target, average and maximum block erases in MLC and pSLC regions, as well as for number of spare blocks on each chip

Swissbit AG gives its e.MMC memory modules a firmware update.

Swissbit Em 20 E.mmc With Fw 2.0

The durable e.MMC 5.0 for industrial applications features permanent lifetime monitoring. The new firmware allows precise testing and extrapolation of aging behavior, based on the conditions of different applications. This enables reliable prediction of the lifetime of flash memory in critical applications and minimizes failures.

The company offers the e.MMC 5.0, available in capacities from 4 to 64Gb, as a freely configurable MLC version EM-20 and as a preconfigured pSLC memory EM-26. The managed NAND modules for the industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C are perfect as boot data carriers as well as for write-intensive applications. As components that are permanently soldered via BGA, they cannot be replaced – therefore the prediction of the service life of an e.MMC is essential in helping to define the scope of an application.

2 firmware improvements
The firmware for EM-20 and EM-26 provides an accurate counter for target, average and maximum block erases in the MLC and pSLC regions, as well as for the number of spare blocks on each chip. It also provides access via the Extended CSD Register, which is implemented as the default procedure for each e.MMC host driver. Due to this innovation, it is possible to compare the average deletion counter with the target deletion counter after a short test phase, and to then extrapolate the results reliably. Access via the Extended CSD Register has been chosen to provide a standard access path, unlike implementations that use vendor-specific access patterns.

For long-lasting solutions
Although the e.MMC Standard supports a basic lifetime control, it shows the percentage wear of the memory only in a coarse resolution. For reliable extrapolations within the scope of the standard, the test time is several weeks. The lifetime forecast for a specific application profile is faster and more precise thanks to the new company’s firmware. This makes it to select the capacity that is needed for the life of the application.

We are constantly investing in the improvement of our products in order to be able to offer our customers reliable storage and embedded IoT solutions,” explains Roger Griesemer, GM, memory solutions, Swissbit. “The new firmware is a big step towards effectively managing the service life of our e.MMC modules.

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