Evatronix Nand Flash controller meets ONFi spec

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 25, 2009

Evatronix SA has updated its Nand Flash memory controller to meet the latest specifications of the Open Nand Flash interface (ONFi) and now supports the newest High Speed Nand Flash.

This allows development of applications with memory technologies that will operate with speeds of up to 200MB per second.

The latest release of the Nand Flash controller also implements the most advanced error correction mechanism to date.

The Bose, Chaudhuri, and Hocquenghem (BCH) code can correct up to 32-bits per page and the configuration script provided with the controller allows the user to define the exact even number of bits to be corrected.

As the controller supports all types of memories - High Speed SLC, SLC and MLC memories - an advanced mechanism allows all these memories to be connected simultaneously, giving the SoC designer the freedom to choose the best memory for each task within his application.

The updated Nand Flash Controller IP is available now for implementation in any FPGA or ASIC technology.

The IP core is delivered as an RTL source code with a set of scripts and macros for simulation/synthesis support or as an FPGA netlist targeted to the latest programmable devices.

The Nand Flash controller IP is complemented by a dedicated software driver that supports hardware features of the controller.

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