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austriamicrosystems Expands Non-Volatile Memory Portfolio with Ultra High Reliability EEPROM Block
austriamicrosystems’(SWX:AMS) Full Service
Foundry business unit announced today a further expansion of its
non-volatile memory portfolio with the availability of an ultra high
reliability EEPROM blocks for its 0.35um process family. The now
available 3 kBit EEPROM block is fully automotive-qualified and
eminently suited for harsh environment, making it ideal for designs in
automotive, medical and industrial applications.
Many products such as power metering systems, motor control units,
engine management systems and many more will benefit from an ultra high
reliability over an extended temperature range up to 180 °C
by using a proven PMOS-based NVM technology. Endurance is typically 20
million read/write cycles at 25 °C and will
be guaranteed for at least 1 million cycles at 125 °C
while data retention is ensured for a minimum of 25 years at 125 °C.
A robust cell concept developed especially for low power and low voltage
applications, and supply voltage ranges from 2.2V to 3.6V for read and
2.5V to 3.6V for write are the key technology features of the new EEPROM
block.
The silicon-proven memory IP block can be obtained from
austriamicrosystems now. The integration into a product design is very
quick and user-friendly using the HIT-Kit, austriamicrosystems’
industry benchmark process design kit. Due to the modularity of the
processes foundry customers can re-use 100 percent of their standard
0.35um CMOS designs, while the memory block is added right before
starting production of the wafer.
"With an endurance of more than 20million
read/write cycles austriamicrosystems sets a benchmark in ultra high
reliability EEPROM blocks. In combination with an extended temperature
range up to 180 °C, this block is ideal for
applications in the automotive field or harsh environments, ”
states Peter Gasteiner, Senior Vice President and General Manager Full
Service Foundry. "This further IP portfolio
expansion demonstrates austriamicrosystems capabilities as a leading
specialty analog foundry.” About austriamicrosystems
austriamicrosystems’ business unit Full
Service Foundry has successfully positioned itself in the mixed-signal
foundry market offering well-established RF CMOS, High-Voltage CMOS,
BiCMOS and SiGe-BiCMOS processes. With superior support during the
design phase, high-end tools and experienced engineers,
austriamicrosystems succeeds to be an attractive analog/mixed-signal
foundry partner especially for fabless design houses.
austriamicrosystems is a leading designer and manufacturer of high
performance analog ICs, combining more than 25 years of analog design
capabilities and system know-how with its own state-of-the-art
manufacturing and test facilities. austriamicrosystems leverages its
expertise in low power and high accuracy to provide industry-leading
customized and standard analog products. Operating worldwide with more
than 1,000 employees, austriamicrosystems focuses on the areas of power
management, sensors & sensor interfaces, portable audio and car access
in its markets Communications, Industry & Medical and Automotive,
complemented by its Full Service Foundry activities. austriamicrosystems
is listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange in Zurich (ticker symbol: AMS). For
more information, please visit the web site at www.austriamicrosystems.com.
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