On Jul 20, 10:58=A0pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for reliable sources of
>
> 1G NAND flash
> x16 preferred but can accept x8
> BGA preferred but can accept TSOP, TSSOP
> 3V, 3v3 volt preferred but may be able to accpet 1v8.
>
> qty ~ 8k PA
>
> Do you have any suggested MFG's =A0and =A0suggested part No's that may fi=
t
> the requirement?
>
> It seems that NAND and SDRAM see to be quite market volatile
>
> Thanks in advance
> Regs
> Joe
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Joe,
Would Samsung# K9F1G08U0C-PCB0 be what you're looking for?
Randyh @ advancedmp <dot> com
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>On Jul 25, 4:21�pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 21, 3:58�pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi All,
>>
>> > I'm looking for reliable sources of
>>
>> > 1GNANDflash
>> > x16 preferred but can accept x8
>> > BGA preferred but can accept TSOP, TSSOP
>> > 3V, 3v3 volt preferred but may be able to accpet 1v8.
>>
>> > qty ~ 8k PA
>>
>> > Do you have any suggested MFG's �and �suggested part No's that may fit
>> > the requirement?
>>
>> > It seems thatNANDand SDRAM see to be quite market volatile
>>
>> > Thanks in advance
>> > Regs
>> > Joe
>>
>> Hmmm no takers to �my question
>
>I don't think you will find too many suppliers interested in less than
>100Ku PA. Nand flash is a high volume business.
On Jul 25, 4:21=A0pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 3:58=A0pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I'm looking for reliable sources of
>
> > 1GNANDflash
> > x16 preferred but can accept x8
> > BGA preferred but can accept TSOP, TSSOP
> > 3V, 3v3 volt preferred but may be able to accpet 1v8.
>
> > qty ~ 8k PA
>
> > Do you have any suggested MFG's =A0and =A0suggested part No's that may =
fit
> > the requirement?
>
> > It seems thatNANDand SDRAM see to be quite market volatile
>
> > Thanks in advance
> > Regs
> > Joe
>
> Hmmm no takers to =A0my question
I don't think you will find too many suppliers interested in less than
100Ku PA. Nand flash is a high volume business.
Reply by Joseph Goldburg●July 25, 20102010-07-25
On Jul 21, 3:58=A0pm, Joseph Goldburg <joseph.goldb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for reliable sources of
>
> 1GNANDflash
> x16 preferred but can accept x8
> BGA preferred but can accept TSOP, TSSOP
> 3V, 3v3 volt preferred but may be able to accpet 1v8.
>
> qty ~ 8k PA
>
> Do you have any suggested MFG's =A0and =A0suggested part No's that may fi=
t
> the requirement?
>
> It seems thatNANDand SDRAM see to be quite market volatile
>
> Thanks in advance
> Regs
> Joe
Hmmm no takers to my question
Reply by Joseph Goldburg●July 21, 20102010-07-21
Hi All,
I'm looking for reliable sources of
1G NAND flash
x16 preferred but can accept x8
BGA preferred but can accept TSOP, TSSOP
3V, 3v3 volt preferred but may be able to accpet 1v8.
qty ~ 8k PA
Do you have any suggested MFG's and suggested part No's that may fit
the requirement?
It seems that NAND and SDRAM see to be quite market volatile
Thanks in advance
Regs
Joe