Aeroflex licenses MRAM technology from Everspin, to make memory solutions for aerospace and defense applications

Aeroflex Colorado Springs has licensed MRAM technology from Everspin for the development of HiRel nonvolatile memory solutions for aerospace and defense applications. Aeroflex will develop 4Mb and 16Mb MRAM monolithic solutions with guaranteed total ionizing dose and single event effect hardness. Aeroflex envisions HiRel MRAM solutions being used with microprocessors, DSP engines, storage systems, instruments, and reconfigurable FPGAs that require guaranteed total ionizing dose and single event hardness.

Aeroflex’s MRAM roadmap includes a family of -55oC to +125oC, QML products offered in ceramic packages per a Standard Microcircuit Drawing (SMD). As a replacement for 3.3 volt asynchronous SRAM, Aeroflex products will be 8-bit parallel I/O solutions in densities of 4M, 16M, and 64Mbit. All products are designed to operate from a single 3.3 volt supply. With data retention after each write of 20 years and infinite read/write endurance, Aeroflex MRAM products are ideal for working memory applications that require high rates of data overwrites.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 19,2010

Everspin introduces 1Mb 1.8V data interface MRAM for RAID storage applications

Everspin has a new prodcut - a dual-supply MRAM designed to directly interface with next-generation logic products requiring low voltage I/Os. RAID systems using advanced logic controllers operating with 1.8 volt I/Os will be able to seamlessly interface with this MRAM.

The MR0D08B dual supply MRAM product operates from a VDD main supply voltage of 3.0 to 3.6V and allows a wide, user defined I/O operating range by setting the VDDQ I/O supply voltage level from 1.65 to 3.6V. Typical applications using 1.8V logic controllers would set VDDQ at 1.8V to support direct connections between the controller and the MRAM, eliminating any requirements for level shifters. The devices are housed in a small footprint 8mm x 8mm, 48-BGA package with 0.75mm ball centers.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 12,2010

Emerson Network Power to use Everspin's MRAM in their industrial computing boards

Emerson Network Power says they will use Everspin's 4Mb MRAM in three of their newest high-performance single-board computers (the MVME7100 and MVME4100 VMEbus boards and CPC16200 CompactPCI board).

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Emerson's boards are used in industrial, medical, military, aerospace and advanced telecom platforms. 

Everspin says that in secure applications, their MRAM is capable of holding both security keys and the security algorithms that can be updated frequently during operation without concern for memory wear-out like traditional Flash memory. In addition, MRAM can be erased in just milliseconds if a concern or compromising situation occurs, minimizing potential threats to security.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 14,2009

Everspin has shipped more than 100K MRAM chips to Siemens

Everspin has shipped more than 100K 4Mbit MRAM chips to Siemens’ Industry Automation division. Siemens uses the MRAM in an industrial touch-screen application. They have reported zero field failures over the last two years.

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Siemens uses Everspin MRAM to maintain software-programmable logic controller (SoftPLC) process data for its Simatic Multipanel MP 277 and MP 377 multi-panel human machine interface (HMI) products without battery backup.

Siemens started using the MRAM back in March 2008.

Read the full story Posted: May 17,2009

Everspin sees growing interest in MRAM and rapid increase in customer design activity

Everspin Technologies, the global leader in MRAM and integrated magnetic products, has greatly expanded its worldwide sales network in response to the growing interest in MRAM and the rapid increase in customer design activity incorporating its products.

“We have an expanding global base of customers in storage, industrial automation, communication, consumer, gaming and avionics markets,” said Saied Tehrani, chief operating officer for Everspin Technologies.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 12,2009

Everspin - new, smaller and cheaper MRAM products for the consumer applications

EverSpin technologies is expanding its MRAM product line to address the storage and consumer markets with the introduction of new byte-wide and small footprint ball grid array (BGA) products. The Everspin MRAM product family now includes 8-bit and 16-bit data widths and SRAM compatible TSOPII and BGA package options, serving the majority of battery-backed SRAM and non-volatile RAM applications.

Everspin’s 8-bit MR2A08 and MR0A08 byte-wide MRAMs and 16-bit MR2A16 MRAM BGA device are available now for production, serving a wide range of computer, consumer, industrial, automotive and aerospace applications.

Everspin’s two new 8-bit wide MRAM products are ideal memory companions for 8-bit microprocessors and application specific standard products (ASSP) like RAID-on-Chip used in storage systems and computer servers. Everspin also offers a new 48-pin BGA package option for both the current 16-bit wide and new 8-bit wide MRAM product families. The BGA package is pin-out and footprint compatible with low-power SRAMs. This allows customers to shrink MRAM board area by three times compared to a TSOPII package, making it attractive for consumer applications.

About the MR2A08 and MR0A08 MRAM devices

The 4Mbit MR2A08 MRAM and 1Mbit MR0A08 MRAM are both 3.3-volt devices featuring 35-ns read/write cycle times with unlimited endurance. The MR2A08 asynchronous memory device is organized as 512K words by 8 bits, and the MR0A08 is organized as 128K words by 8 bits. Industry-standard SRAM timing enables easy connection to existing microcontroller and system designs. The devices are housed in 44-pin TSOP Type II or 48-pin BGA packages, which are both fully RoHS-compliant, and are available in commercial and industrial temperature versions.

About the MR2A16 MRAM BGA

The MR2A16A MRAM BGA is a 4Mbit 3.3-volt device featuring a 35-ns read/write cycle time and unlimited endurance. This asynchronous memory device is organized as 256K words by 16 bits. The device is available in commercial, industrial and extended temperatures, and its industry-standard SRAM pin-out and timing enables easy connection to existing microcontroller and systems designs.

Pricing and availability

The 1Mb and 4Mb 8-bit commercial temperature MRAM in the TSOPII package and the 4Mb16-bit commercial-temperature MRAM in the BGA package are available now. Suggested resale pricing in 10K quantities for the 1Mb MR0A08AYS35 is $8.08 (USD). Pricing for both the 4Mb parts, MR2A08AYS35 and MR2A16AMA35, in 10K quantities is $14.25 (USD) each.

 
Read the full story Posted: Nov 13,2008

Siemens Selects Freescale MRAM for Industrial Automation Touch-Screen Products

Freescale is providing non-volatile MRAM technology for an industrial touch-screen application developed by Siemens' Industry Automation division. Freescale's 4Mbit MRAM device has been integrated into Siemens' Simatic Multipanel MP 277 and MP 377 human machine interface (HMI) used in industrial automation systems.

Siemens chose Freescale's MRAM device for its HMI application because it provides an easy-to-use, non-volatile memory that maintains software-programmable logic controller (SoftPLC) process data for Siemens' HMI platforms without battery-backup. The user-programmable SoftPLC option enables the implementation of a comprehensive, expandable machine control system in a small form factor that helps reduce overall system cost. The multi-panels allow the integration of several automation tasks on a single platform using the SoftPLC.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 31,2008

Freescsale's MRAM gaining traction, and even goes to space

Freescale is providing MRAM non-volatile memory technology for environmentally harsh applications, such as military, aerospace, industrial and automotive systems. Angstrom Aerospace recently announced the use of Freescale's extended temperature range 4Mbit MRAM in its magnetometer subsystem, which will be launched into space on board a Japanese research satellite.

Angstrom Aerospace is using Freescale's MRAM in its Tohoku-AAC MEMS Unit (TAMU), a magnetometer subsystem for the Japanese research satellite called SpriteSat. In developing the Satellite subsystem, Angstrom Aerospace worked closely with Dr. Johan Akerman, a renowned Swedish professor of material physics and applied spintronics at the Royal Institute of Technology.

"I've worked with MRAM for years, and when it comes to reliability and endurance for data storage, there is no comparison to Freescale's MRAM products," said Dr. Johan Akerman. "Freescale's 4Mbit MRAM device replaces both flash and battery-backed SRAM in Angstrom's module for the SpriteSat. The ability to reconfigure critical programs and route definitions during various stages of a satellite mission is a significant benefit."

TAMU plans to provide SpriteSat with magnetometer data of the Earth's magnetic field. SpriteSat is built by the Tohoku University located in Sendai, Japan, under the supervision of Professor Kazuya Yoshida. Scheduled to be launched in late 2008, SpriteSat's mission is to monitor "sprite" phenomenon (lightning effects) in Earth's upper atmosphere.

Angstrom Aerospace selected Freescale's 4Mbit MRAM device because it combines non-volatile memory with extended temperature operation, unlimited endurance and long-term data retention even when the power fails. The MRAM stores program data and FPGA configuration data on a single memory, allowing Angstrom Aerospace to reduce all storage requirements to one chip, reducing board area. At the same time, the flexibility of MRAM storage allows the system to be reconfigured significantly in space.

"Our extended temperature MRAM provides unique high temperature and high reliability capabilities for rugged system designs, such as the TAMU," said David Bondurant, MRAM product manager at Freescale. "MRAM benefits also extend to the transportation and industrial markets, where Freescale is working with developers who require growing amounts of fast but cost-effective memories that are ideally non-volatile and capable of large numbers of read and write cycles."

In addition to Angstrom Aerospace's MRAM deployment, e2v, a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of specialized components for some of the world's leading OEMs in aerospace and defense, has announced licensing of Freescale's MR2A16A product. The company has released an extended-reliability version with full-performance operations across the entire military temperature range, ideally fulfilling avionics, defense and aerospace application requirements.

Read the full story Posted: Feb 27,2008

E2v redesigns Freescale MRAM for the military

E2v has introduced an MRAM which is an extended-reliability version of the MR2A16A from Freescale Semiconductor.

The EV2A16A operates at SRAM speeds with symmetrical 35ns read and write cycles. Its standard SRAM interface allows a seamless system integration of this memory device by directly connecting to standard memory controllers.

“The EV2A16A is the first device of a new family that is scheduled to be offered with higher screening grades for this 4Mbit device. The company also plans to introduce higher density products within the coming months,” said Eric Marcelot, marketing manager at e2v.

The EV2A16A is available in a standard 44-lead TSOP type II package in both extended (-40 to +110 deg C) and military (-55 to +125 deg C) temperature ranges.

Read more here (ElectronicsWeekly) 

Read the full story Posted: Feb 07,2008