
‘Fbga’
An Electronicstalk guide
Start with the news release MCUs for integration in factory automation systems from Renesas Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "Renesas Electronics has released two 32-bit All Flash microcontrollers (MCUs) for integration in factory automation (FA) systems, such as motion drives, servo drives and inverters.". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Mobile peripheral device operates as hub or bridge from Toshiba Electronics: "Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced a mobile peripheral device (MPD) IC that can operate as a hub or a bridge in applications built around high-speed serial MIPI standards. ".
In February 2010, we covered the news from Renesas Technology - take a look at 32-bit MCUs for driver-assistance applications which says: "Renesas Technology Europe has announced the SH74552 and SH74562 32-bit MCUs for applications of advanced driver-assistance systems, needed in automobile 'active safety' systems.".
Take a look also at the news release from 2001 Electronic Components, Axeram memory kits target Intel Core platforms, as well as Non-volatile RAM for industrial control systems from Ramtron International, and Renesas SRAM products for high-end routers from Renesas Technology Europe.
Latest stories...
Fujitsu introduces the MB86H01 series (December 2008)
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) has released multi-standard decoders that support decoding of MPEG-2 and H.264 video compression formats for standard definition (SD) video.
Nonvolatile SRAMs expand to 8Mbit (July 2008)
New 2 and 8Mbit nvSRAMs feature access times as low as 20ns, infinite read, write and recall cycles, and 20-year data retention.
Ethernet controllers for automotive and industrial (June 2008)
New devices are packaged in FBGAs, offering a secure solution in a smaller footprint to meet evolving embedded requirements.
Low-power SRAMs expand to 64Mbit density (March 2008)
High-capacity low-power SRAMs are increasingly being used as an alternative to SDRAM, which undergoes frequent generational changes.
Dynamic RAM claims industry speed record (October 2007)
The latest addition to the XDR DRAM family provides an industry-leading data transfer rate of 9.6Gbyte/s with a single device.
Video devices target critical subsystems (June 2007)
Display, audio and power management products enable energy-efficient video in handheld devices.
Flash chips host both applications and data (June 2007)
Novel NAND Flash memories combine a configurable single-level cell memory area and a multilevel cell memory area to store applications and data on the same chip.
Memory supply supports network development (June 2007)
Viking InterWorks becomes the primary source of Direct Rambus DRAM and module support for networking OEMs using the Intel IXP2800 network processor.
Further reading
- Approval for 184-pin FBGA-based DDR DIMMs
Prototype 184-pin PC2700 registered FBGA-based DDR DIMMs from SMART Modular Technologies have been successfully tested and conform to the new JEDEC DDR333 standard.

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