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As it stands, [James]’s first version of this tool is probably not what you want to use if you’re dumping a lot of NAND flash modules. His Arduino code reads the NAND using the notoriously ...
[HC] took a gander around the Googles and saw a number of people trying to read NAND flash chips with an Arduino. It’s an interesting problem; at 16 Megahertz, [HC] is looking at about 60 nan… ...
Toshiba has put 128GByte of NAND flash in a 237ball FBGA measuring 17mm x 22mm. It can store over 38 hours of video. The package includes 16 64Bbit NAND flash chips. Mass production is for Q4 2010. ..
The new module performs up to 667 mega-transfers per second (MT/s) and is compliant with both Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) 4.0 and JEDEC NAND Flash Interoperability (JESD230C) specifications.
NAND flash is typically used to store large data in embedded systems. However, when using external NAND memory with microcontrollers, RAM limitation is usually the bottleneck. Block grouping means ...
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