The THGBMHG9C8LBAB8 is an e-MMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) NAND flash memory device manufactured by Toshiba (now Kioxia). e-MMC is a managed NAND flash memory solution integrating flash memory and a flash memory controller in a single package. This particular device is designed for use in a wide range of embedded applications requiring high-density storage and fast data access.
Applications:
- Smartphones: Used as the primary storage device for operating systems, applications, and user data.
- Tablets: Provides storage for operating systems, applications, and multimedia content.
- Embedded Systems: Integrated into various embedded devices requiring non-volatile storage, such as industrial controllers, IoT devices, and automotive systems.
- Digital Cameras: Used for storing images and videos in digital cameras.
- Gaming Consoles: Employed as storage for game data, operating systems, and downloadable content.
Features:
- e-MMC Standard: Compliant with the e-MMC standard, providing a standardized interface and functionality.
- NAND Flash Memory: Utilizes NAND flash technology for high-density storage.
- Integrated Controller: Includes a built-in flash memory controller for managing memory operations.
- High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports fast data transfer rates for quick access to stored data.
- Power Management: Incorporates power management features for energy efficiency.
- Wear Leveling: Implements wear leveling algorithms to extend the lifespan of the flash memory.
- Error Correction Code (ECC): Includes ECC to ensure data integrity.
Benefits:
- High Storage Capacity: Provides high-density storage for storing large amounts of data.
- Fast Data Access: Enables quick access to stored data, improving system performance.
- Reliable Operation: Integrated controller manages memory operations and ensures data integrity.
- Long Lifespan: Wear leveling algorithms extend the lifespan of the flash memory.
- Easy Integration: e-MMC standard simplifies integration into embedded systems.
Additional Details:
The THGBMHG9C8LBAB8's storage capacity is specified in the datasheet and depends on the particular product configuration. The e-MMC interface is typically based on an 8-bit parallel interface, but it can also support other interface modes. The device operates within a specific voltage range. The flash memory controller manages block allocation, garbage collection, and other memory management tasks. The device is designed to meet specific environmental and reliability requirements, as defined in the Toshiba/Kioxia datasheet. Detailed information on read/write speeds, power consumption, and operating temperatures can be found in the official documentation.