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MT29F2G01ABAGDWB-IT

MT29F2G01ABAGDWB-IT

Micron Technology, Inc.
Same 2Gbit Micron NAND family with a different package/ordering code variant.
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Overview

The MT29F2G01ABAGDWB-IT is a 2Gbit Single-Level Cell (SLC) NAND Flash memory device featuring a high-speed SPI interface. It operates on a 2.7V to 3.6V supply range and is housed in a compact 8-UDFN package, making it suitable for space-constrained embedded systems. This non-volatile memory includes internal Error Correction Code (ECC) and hardware/software write protection to ensure data integrity in industrial environments.

Why Choose This Part

The SLC technology provides superior endurance and reliability compared to MLC or TLC flash. The integrated internal ECC offloads the error management burden from the host controller, while the SPI interface simplifies PCB routing by requiring fewer pins than parallel NAND alternatives.

Applications

Embedded OS Storage
Storing bootloaders, kernel images, and root filesystems for embedded Linux or RTOS-based systems.
Data Logging
High-capacity storage for industrial sensors and telemetry systems requiring non-volatile data retention.
Firmware Backup
Providing a reliable redundant storage area for over-the-air (OTA) update images in IoT gateways.

Key Specifications

Technology FLASH - NAND
Memory Size 2Gbit
Memory Type Non-Volatile
Memory Format FLASH
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 8-UDFN
Memory Interface SPI
Voltage - Supply 2.7V ~ 3.6V
Memory Organization 2G x 1
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 8-UPDFN (8x6) (MLP8)

Getting Started

To interface with this device, ensure the host SPI controller supports Clock Polarity (CPOL) and Clock Phase (CPHA) modes 0 or 3. Engineers should implement the standard SPI NAND command set for page reads and program operations, and utilize the internal ECC status bits to monitor data health. Logic analyzers are recommended to verify timing for the Read Page Cache and Read Parameter Page functions during initial driver development.

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