Fujitsu Introduces New FRAM Product Series with Extended Voltage Range

New FRAM V Series offers greater efficiency in design and logistics for the industrial and metering sectors
Fujitsu Introduces New FRAM Product Series with Extended Voltage Range

Langen, Germany – February 14, 2012 – Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe today introduces a new FRAM (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory) product series with an extended voltage range of 3.0V – 5.5V, offering significantly greater design flexibility for customers in the industrial and metering sectors. With this product series, Fujitsu not only supports 3V systems, but 5V systems as well. The higher operating voltage enabled by the product series leads to a higher signal/noise ratio, making the overall system more robust. In addition, by minimising the number of components that need to be qualified and stocked at customer sites, the V series makes the design and logistic process more efficient.

Tailored V Series – solutions for industrial and metering market
The new FRAM „V Series“ will offer products ranging from 16kbit to 256kbit, covering both I²C and SPI interfaces. The first two offerings from the new product series, MB85RC16V and MB85RC64V, feature I²C serial interfaces at an operating frequency of max. 400 kHz, covering the densities of 16kbit and 64kbit respectively. In comparison to 3V products, MB85RC16V and MB85RC64V deliver a reduced active current consumption of 40µA (typical at 400kHz), while maintaining the ultra low 5µA typical standby current. With regards to reliability, Fujitsu has achieved significant improvements in the V series. The new products deliver 10 years“ data retention at 85 degrees Celsius as well as an endurance of 1 trillion (1012) read/write cycles giving a guaranteed operation over the industrial temperature range of
-40°C to +85°C. The V series has been specifically tailored for the industrial and metering sectors and therefore meets the main requirements of these markets, namely low power consumption, robustness and high reliability. In fact there are many 5V systems operating in parallel to 3V systems, where a different set of components would have to be applied due to the voltage difference.

FRAM products
FRAM is a special form of Non-Volatile Memory, which combines the advantages of SRAM and EEPROM with fast writing access, extremely low power consumption and virtually unlimited read/write endurance. It has become an alternative to EEPROM in applications such as power meters, factory automation, monitoring systems etc., where frequent logging functions and low power consumption are required, and where it is essential to prevent any data loss even at sudden power shutdown. Apart from the V Series, Fujitsu already offers a wide variety of FRAM devices operating between 2.7 – 3.6V, which are equipped with I²C, SPI or parallel interface. Density levels vary from 16kbit to 4Mbit.

V Series availability and roadmap
MB85RC16V and MB85RC64V are now in mass production. Following launch, Fujitsu is going to release the third device MB85RS64V with SPI interface in May 2012. Additional devices incorporating 256kbit with I²C or SPI interfaces will also be launched in 2012. All products of this series are or will be available in EEPROM compatible 8-pin plastic SOP packages.
About Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe (FSEU)
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe (FSEU) is a major supplier of ‚right-sized‘ advanced semiconductor solutions, serving the automotive, industrial, communications and home entertainment markets. FSEU’s overall strategy is firmly driven by its customers‘ demands, with the aim of becoming an integral value-added link in the complete supply chain. Sales teams are based in regional offices in Langen near Frankfurt, Munich, Maidenhead near London, Paris, Milan, Budapest and Istanbul, providing local technical sales and applications support. Engineers from Fujitsu’s European-based design centres and research and development facilities, dedicated to analogue and mixed-signal technology, advanced packaging, microcontrollers, graphics controllers, multimedia ICs, ASICs and embedded software, work closely with marketing and sales teams to satisfy customers‘ systems development requirements.

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