The THGBMGT0T8LBAIG is an embedded NAND flash memory device manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This e-MMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) is designed for use in a variety of mobile and embedded applications, providing reliable and high-density storage.
Applications:
- Smartphones: Used as the primary storage for operating systems, applications, and user data.
- Tablets: Employed as the main storage for system files, apps, and multimedia content.
- Embedded systems: Integrated into industrial control systems, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, and other embedded devices requiring non-volatile storage.
- Automotive infotainment systems: Used for storing maps, navigation data, and multimedia content in vehicles.
- Digital cameras and camcorders: Provides storage for captured images and videos.
Features:
- e-MMC interface: Compliant with the e-MMC standard for easy integration with host processors.
- NAND flash memory: Offers high-density storage in a compact package.
- Managed NAND: Includes built-in controller for wear leveling, error correction, and bad block management.
- High-speed data transfer: Supports fast read and write speeds for quick access to data.
- Low power consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation in mobile devices.
Benefits:
- High storage capacity: Provides ample storage space for operating systems, applications, and user data.
- Reliable data storage: Ensures data integrity through built-in error correction and wear leveling.
- Easy integration: Simplifies system design with its standard e-MMC interface.
- Fast performance: Enables quick boot-up times and smooth application performance.
- Long lifespan: Offers extended product life through wear leveling and bad block management.
Additional Details:
The THGBMGT0T8LBAIG e-MMC has a storage capacity of 32GB. It supports HS400 interface with maximum interface speed of 400MBps. It operates at a voltage of 3.3V. The operating temperature range is -25°C to +85°C. The package is a BGA (Ball Grid Array). It complies with JEDEC standards. This device is commonly used in applications requiring a balance of performance, capacity, and reliability.