Driver-free use, standard SDIO interface, compatible with SPI/SD/eMMC interface, compatible with major MCU platforms; built-in EDC/ECC, bad block management, garbage collection algorithm; can be machine-mounted, lock wafer and controller, high consistency; Built-in SLC wafer, 10W erasing and writing life, passed 10,000 random power-off tests, and supports industrial temperature -40°~+85°. \n\nCS (Genesis) SD NAND is also called by many developers friends: SMD TF card, SMD SD card, SMD card, soldered SD card, soldered TF card, industrial grade TF card, Industrial grade SD card, embedded SD card, etc. It mainly solves the problem that the main control (such as STM32 series MCU MCU) needs to manage NAND FLASH by itself when using SLC NAND FLASH, SPI NAND FLASH, eMMC, etc. CS (Genesis) SD NAND can be used without drivers (so it is also called no need to write drivers NAND Flash). Compared with eMMC, CS (Genesis) SD NAND has fewer pins (convenient for soldering); smaller capacity (can help customers reduce costs); longer erasing life; smaller size (occupies only 1/3 of eMMC PCB area) ); save the number of PCB board layers (2-layer board can be used)
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