Flash DOC to NV SRAM

From: S. Harnek (harnek_at_magix.com.sg)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:59:11 +0800

Hi folks,

I have a evaluation SBC (the LogicFlex from jkmicro
http://www.jkmicro.com/technicalinfo/ti_logicflex.html ) with a 8 MB Flash
DOC.

Would anyone know whether a NV SRAM, capacity 4 MB to 8 MB, could be plug
compatible, i.e. plug in and go ? I am not an embedded specialist (a systems
integrator/ tinkerer who manages to solder a little with only the occasional
finger singed <g>) but would anyone have some links and part numbers or
something for me to follow up ? Look at maxim for NV RAM but the range is
mind numbing for me.

I need to write log data fairly intensively and would like to have the issue
of limited life span of flash memory resolved for my peace of mind.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Harnek



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