Ramtron to Showcase Line of Automotive FRAM Memory Parts at Convergence 2006 in Detroit, Michigan
Ramtron to Showcase Line of Automotive FRAM Memory Parts at Convergence 2006 in Detroit, Michigan
Ramtron today announced it will exhibit at Convergence 2006 (booth 201) from October 16 to 18 in Detroit, Michigan, where it will preview its line of FRAM devices to be qualified for AEC Q100. Ramtron is currently growing a broad line of FRAM nonvolatile memory devices for demanding automotive applications, with plans to qualify its FRAM parts to AEC Q100 (Automotive Electronic Council?s Stress Test Qualification for Integrated Circuits) standards. This qualification program has been developed to support a number of specific customer design-ins that are already in place including high-content applications such as intelligent airbags, occupant sensors, infotainment systems, anti-pinch/trap sunroofs, etc. FRAM plays a vital role in these systems because it offers what older memories like EEPROM and Flash cannot: fast writes, high endurance and low power consumption. (PRWEB Sep 8, 2006)