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NVRAM module in PC104 format ?

Started by Rick Merrill April 28, 2004
I want 128bytes (small enough!) of NVRAM in
a PC104 format. Google has not done it so far!
Thanks for any leads. - RM

Ramtron has the  FM24C256 32kx8 FRAM I2C chip which is a NVRAM

TI (Texas Instruments) has the bq4010/bq4010Y series of NVRAM chips.
This one is a 8kx8 chip but they go all the way up to a 1meg chip too.
try a "nvram" search on their website, they havea bunch of different kinds
to check out.

I have no idea what you mean by a PC104 format. That is a large PCB. These
would plug into a 24 to 32 pin socket on the PCB itself.


"Rick Merrill" <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> wrote in message
news:ggNjc.1538$kp.51839@attbi_s52...
> I want 128bytes (small enough!) of NVRAM in > a PC104 format. Google has not done it so far! > Thanks for any leads. - RM >
"Earl Bollinger" <earlwbollinger@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<4dSdnbqoN9FR9Q3dRVn-tw@comcast.com>...
> Ramtron has the FM24C256 32kx8 FRAM I2C chip which is a NVRAM > > TI (Texas Instruments) has the bq4010/bq4010Y series of NVRAM chips. > This one is a 8kx8 chip but they go all the way up to a 1meg chip too. > try a "nvram" search on their website, they havea bunch of different kinds > to check out. > > I have no idea what you mean by a PC104 format. That is a large PCB. These > would plug into a 24 to 32 pin socket on the PCB itself. > > > "Rick Merrill" <RickMerrill@comTHROW.net> wrote in message > news:ggNjc.1538$kp.51839@attbi_s52... > > I want 128bytes (small enough!) of NVRAM in > > a PC104 format. Google has not done it so far! > > Thanks for any leads. - RM > >
I'd try browsing the MAXIM's site.
Earl Bollinger wrote:

> Ramtron has the FM24C256 32kx8 FRAM I2C chip which is a NVRAM > > TI (Texas Instruments) has the bq4010/bq4010Y series of NVRAM chips. > This one is a 8kx8 chip but they go all the way up to a 1meg chip too. > try a "nvram" search on their website, they havea bunch of different kinds > to check out.
Thanks for the lead, http://ramtron.com/doc/Products/Products_detail.asp?ID=13&FamID=3 "FM18L08 offers virtually unlimited read/write cycles. You can now access each address a million times per second for hundreds of years with no wear out. " - Ideal!
> I have no idea what you mean by a PC104 format. That is a large PCB. These > would plug into a 24 to 32 pin socket on the PCB itself.
Yes, I would prefer a PCB ready to accept the FM18L08 chip.

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