Kingston NAND 16 Gbyte eMMC Flash Memory 153-Pin BGA, KE4CN4A5A

RS Stock No.: 785-2338Brand: KingstonManufacturers Part No.: KE4CN4A5A
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Specifications

Memory Size

16 Gbyte

Interface Type

eMMC

Package Type

BGA

Pin Count

153

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Cell Type

NAND

Length

11.5mm

Height

1.2mm

Width

13mm

Dimensions

11.5 x 13 x 1.2mm

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

Flash eMMC,19mm - Kingston

Kingston’s 19nm Flash eMMC follows the JEDEC eMMC 4.5 standard interface. The embedded MMC controller directs the Flash management, including ECC, wear levelling, IOPS optimization and read sensing and reduces the storage management burden of the host CPU.

An ideal storage solution for many electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablet PCs, PDAs, eBook readers, MIDs, digital cameras and recorders, MP3, MP4 players, electronic learning products, digital TVs and set-top boxes. The low power and compact size makes it ideal in embedded applications, such as many Computer on Module (COM) designs.

Designed to JEDEC 4.5 specification
DDR interface
Sleep mode for power saving
Partitioning
Hardware reset
Boot operation mode
Enhanced Write Protection
Discard CMD / Sanitize CMD
Secure erase, trim and bad block erase commands
Supports HPI (High Priority Interrupt) and background operation

Flash eMMC

eMMC (embedded Multi-Media-Card) are low-profile high-density non-volatile data storage devices designed specifically for end products which need reliable data storage with low processor overhead. Although originally intended for consumer devices and designed to operate with voltages as low as 1.7V, eMMC Flash memory devices are finding applications in industrial, scientific and medical devices, especially hand-held, battery-operated or space-constrained devices. The low processor overhead frees up MCU resources making eMMC Flash memory suitable for embedded computing applications.

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Technical documents

Specifications

Memory Size

16 Gbyte

Interface Type

eMMC

Package Type

BGA

Pin Count

153

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Cell Type

NAND

Length

11.5mm

Height

1.2mm

Width

13mm

Dimensions

11.5 x 13 x 1.2mm

Country of Origin

Taiwan, Province Of China

Product details

Flash eMMC,19mm - Kingston

Kingston’s 19nm Flash eMMC follows the JEDEC eMMC 4.5 standard interface. The embedded MMC controller directs the Flash management, including ECC, wear levelling, IOPS optimization and read sensing and reduces the storage management burden of the host CPU.

An ideal storage solution for many electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablet PCs, PDAs, eBook readers, MIDs, digital cameras and recorders, MP3, MP4 players, electronic learning products, digital TVs and set-top boxes. The low power and compact size makes it ideal in embedded applications, such as many Computer on Module (COM) designs.

Designed to JEDEC 4.5 specification
DDR interface
Sleep mode for power saving
Partitioning
Hardware reset
Boot operation mode
Enhanced Write Protection
Discard CMD / Sanitize CMD
Secure erase, trim and bad block erase commands
Supports HPI (High Priority Interrupt) and background operation

Flash eMMC

eMMC (embedded Multi-Media-Card) are low-profile high-density non-volatile data storage devices designed specifically for end products which need reliable data storage with low processor overhead. Although originally intended for consumer devices and designed to operate with voltages as low as 1.7V, eMMC Flash memory devices are finding applications in industrial, scientific and medical devices, especially hand-held, battery-operated or space-constrained devices. The low processor overhead frees up MCU resources making eMMC Flash memory suitable for embedded computing applications.