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Re: Micro SD cards & protocol - Augusto Einsfeldt - Oct 11 22:09:15 2009
He can also use the 128MBit M25P128 from Numonix or S25FL128 from
Spansion, in 16pin SOIC and for $4.5 (Distributor:AVNET).
These are still on stock. As far as I know AVNET sells single
quantity for USA and maybe some selected countries....
With 3 memories he gets 48MByte.
-Augusto
On Dom 11/10/09 22:45 , OneStone o...@bigpond.net.au sent:
Hi Dan, they're 32M BIT not BYTE, peters after 50MBYTE.
Al
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
> Peter Grey wrote:
>> At 03:15 PM 11/10/2009, you wrote:
>>
>> Hi Al,
>>
>> Thanks for that. I always look at Digikey and those 40pin TSSOP's
are
>> the smallest I could see also. I tried Mouser and Jameco but it
is
>> much the same. I will certainly try the MicroSd, if the guy
gives me
>> the order to proceed!
>>
> Hi Peter,
> Go to digikey and search flash memory. You will get to a page that
you
> can apply filters to. I trimmed the filter to 32megs and 8 pin
soic and
> got five hits at ~$2.
>
> I'd paste the URL but it is cookie and dll driven so it won't
work.
>
> Best, Dan.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
>
>
>

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Re: Micro SD cards & protocol - OneStone - Oct 12 1:49:30 2009
Except size and cost perhaps become an issue when compared to an 8Gb
MicroSD card for around $12
Al
Augusto Einsfeldt wrote:
> He can also use the 128MBit M25P128 from Numonix or S25FL128 from
> Spansion, in 16pin SOIC and for $4.5 (Distributor:AVNET).
> These are still on stock. As far as I know AVNET sells single
> quantity for USA and maybe some selected countries....
> With 3 memories he gets 48MByte.
> -Augusto
> On Dom 11/10/09 22:45 , OneStone o...@bigpond.net.au sent:
> Hi Dan, they're 32M BIT not BYTE, peters after 50MBYTE.
> Al
> Dan Bloomquist wrote:
> > Peter Grey wrote:
> >> At 03:15 PM 11/10/2009, you wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Al,
> >>
> >> Thanks for that. I always look at Digikey and those 40pin TSSOP's
> are
> >> the smallest I could see also. I tried Mouser and Jameco but it
> is
> >> much the same. I will certainly try the MicroSd, if the guy
> gives me
> >> the order to proceed!
> >>
> > Hi Peter,
> > Go to digikey and search flash memory. You will get to a page that
> you
> > can apply filters to. I trimmed the filter to 32megs and 8 pin
> soic and
> > got five hits at ~$2.
> >
> > I'd paste the URL but it is cookie and dll driven so it won't
> work.
> >
> > Best, Dan.
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >

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