- What NAND flash do people use?
- Posted by Alan Nishioka on March 24th, 2008
I am currently using an MMC/SD card that I want to replace with a chip
(for simplicity, no socket, price).
Is there any popular NAND flash device that I might replace it with?
I have found:
1. SST NANDrive: IDE interface, 128MB-8GB
2. ONFI (Hynix, Intel, Micron, ie. everybody but Samsung) NAND flash
interface standard
3. Micron Managed NAND: MMC interface, -8GB
4. SanDisk iNAND: SD interface, 512MB-16GB
Have you used any of these?
Is any more popular (so it won't go away)?
Alan Nishioka
- Posted by Jim Stewart on March 26th, 2008
Alan Nishioka wrote:
Currently working on a design based on the NANDrive.
I've used SST for years and years. Good people,
good support and long part lifetimes.
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