Product Data Sheet Industrial USB Flash Drive unitedCONTRAST II USB2.0 high speed USB Flash Drive unitedCONTRAST II 512MByte to 16GByte USB Flash Drive (UFD) provides non-volatile, solid-state storage in different design options, making it perfectly suited for OEM and industrial market. Swissbit uses high end USB 2.0 flash memory controller, providing high data reliability and endurance. The built-in BCH-ECC engine can correct up to 8 random bit errors per sector, while sophisticated wear leveling algorithms guarantee highest endurance. USB Flash Drive is available with a standard USB 2.0 certified Type A connector. High performance, high reliability and industrial requirements make the USB Flash Drive the product of choice in OEM and industrial markets, such as embedded computing, networking equipment and industrial PCs. Swissbit offers value-added services to OEM customers, such as customized form factors and test solutions, custom firmware, controlled Bill of Materials (BOM), customer-specific marking and inlays. 1 Feature summary Custom-designed, highly-integrated USB-Drive flash memory controller o Fully compliant with USB-Specification 2.0 (High-Speed, 480Mb/s burst) o Fully compliant with USB-Specification 1.1 (Full speed, 12Mb/s burst) High reliability o MTBF > 3,000,000 hours (SLC flash) o Error correction code (ECC) o Wear leveling o Data reliability: < 1 non-recoverable error per 1014 bits read (SLC Flash) Commercial and industrial temperature grade Plug&Play Bootable Removeble Drive LED indicator FAT32 format Unique serial number USB-IF high speed certified CE / FCC RoHS compliant WEEE System Block Diagram Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 2 of 19 2 Table of Contents 1 FEATURE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 3 ORDER INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 STANDARD PRODUCTS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL TEMPERATURE RANGE................................................................................. 4 3.2 OFFERED OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 4 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 5 INTERFACE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 6 NAND FLASH TECHNOLOGIES .................................................................................................................................................... 5 7 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 8 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION AND RELIABILITY .................................................................................................................. 6 8.1 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS.................................................................................................................................... 6 8.2 RELIABILITY ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 8.3 SHOCK, VIBRATION, AND HUMIDITY ........................................................................................................................................ 6 9 COMPATIBILITY & COMPLIANCE ................................................................................................................................................ 7 10 APPLICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 11 PERFORMANCE REFERENCE ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 11.1 TEST EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 11.2 PERFORMANCE RESULTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 12 DESIGN & HOUSING................................................................................................................................................................. 9 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY .............................................................................................................................................. 10 13.1 EMI TEST RESULTS IN 3M CHAMBER TBD .............................................................................................................................. 11 13.2 ESD TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 13 14 ROHS AND WEEE UPDATE FROM SWISSBIT ........................................................................................................................... 14 15 BEST PRACTICES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16 15.1 WEAR LEVELING AND SPARE BLOCK MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................. 16 15.1 DEVICE REMOVAL & POWER FAILURE .................................................................................................................................... 16 15.2 LIFETIME END HANDLING .................................................................................................................................................... 16 16 PART NUMBER DECODER ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.1 MANUFACTURER ............................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.2 MEMORY TYPE ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 16.3 PRODUCT TYPE ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 16.4 DENSITY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.5 PLATFORM ...................................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.6 PRODUCT GENERATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.7 MEMORY ORGANIZATION .................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.8 TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................................... 17 16.9 NUMBER OF FLASH CHIP / CHANNELS ................................................................................................................................... 17 16.10 FLASH CODE .................................................................................................................................................................. 17 16.11 TEMP. OPTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 16.12 DIE CLASSIFICATION......................................................................................................................................................... 18 16.13 PIN MODE .................................................................................................................................................................... 18 16.14 UFD XYZ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 16.15 OPTION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 17 REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 3 of 19 3 Order Information 3.1 Standard products for Industrial and Commercial temperature range Density 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB Part Number SFU20512EgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD SFU21024EgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD SFU22048EgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD SFU24096EgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD SFU28192EgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD SFU216GBEgBP2xx-t-xx-1f1-STD g = hardware generation t = temperature range (C=0C to 70C, I=-40C to +85C) f = firmware generation per product generation Table 1: Product list for standard products 3.2 Offered options Customized logo Removable or fixed drive Customer specified strings and IDs FAT16, FAT32 format or customer file system, default FAT32 Preload service CD partition Auto run option Other software tools for synchronization password detection on request Dongle functionality Secured area (password protected, API available) SDK for developers Industrial and Commercial Temperature range Please ask our sales for more details and additional features. Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 4 of 19 4 System performance Speed High Speed mode (max) Full Speed mode (max) unit Burst 480 12 Mbit/s Read 32 1) 1.0 MByte/s Write 23 1) 0.9 1) measured speed in Chapter 11 Effective speed varies with controller, number and type of flash, host, file size, file system and operating system The USB drive could be busy for max. 320ms during operation due to internal data organization. 5 Interface USB-A connector USB 2.0 high speed interface, USB1.1 compatible USB-IF high speed certified Pin Signal Comment 1 2 3 4 Shield V_Bus DD+ Gnd Shield Operating voltage Data signal pair Ground should be connected with host shield 6 NAND Flash technologies SLC and MLC flash o Single-level-cell (SLC) flash, 1 bit (1 level) is stored in each memory cell o Multi-level-cell (MLC) flash, 2 bit (3 level) are stored in each memory cell Differences Endurance Write Performance SLC ~100,000 fast write MLC1) ~5,000 slow write Read Performance fast read fast read Reliability high normal Price expensive cheap 1) Not recommended for OEM market or industrial applications comment physical write/erase cycles MLC write is more time consuming because of 4 states MLC and SLC technology is similar in the read performance errors are more likely, because the 4 states the same density can be stored in less silicon 7 Electrical Specification Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Min Max Power Supply Voltage V oltage on D+ and D- V_Bus V_Data -0.5 -0.5 0 -40 6.0 3.6 70 85 Commercial Operating Temperature Industrial Operating Temperature T_A Unit V C DC characteristics for Full-Speed operation (T=25C, V_Bus=5V) Parameter Symbol Supply Voltage Operating current Suspend current Input LOW Voltage Input HIGH V oltage Output LOW V oltage Output HIGH Voltage Output Signal Crossover Voltage Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland V_Bus I_CC I_CCS V_IL V_IH V_OL V_OH V_CRS Test condition V_Bus=5.0V Min Typ Max Unit 4.75 60 350 5.00 5.25 90 500 0.8 V mA A 0.3 3.6 2.0 V 2 RL of 1.5kto 3.6V RL of 15kto GND 2.8 1.3 Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 5 of 19 DC characteristics for High-Speed operation (T=25C, V_Bus=5V) Parameter Symbol Supply Voltage Operating current Suspend current High Speed Idle Level High Speed Data Signaling LOW High Speed Data Signaling HIGH Chirp J Level (differential) Chirp K Level (differential) V_Bus I_CC I_CCS V_HSOI V_HSOL V_HSOH V_CHIRPJ V_CHIRPK Low-power CMOS technology Suspend mode Operation mode Operation Voltage Hot swappable Test condition V_Bus=5.0V Min Typ Max Unit 4.75 80 350 -10 -10 360 360 -440 5.00 5.25 120 500 10 10 440 440 -360 V mA A Typ Max Unit 25 70 85 100 C mV 500uA (max) 120mA (max) 5V ( 5%) 8 Environmental Specification and Reliability 8.1 Recommended operating conditions Parameter Symbol Commercial Operating Temperature Industrial Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Min 0 -40 -50 T_A T_S 8.2 Reliability Parameter Value 2'000'000 cycles1) 1 in 1014 bits, read correct up to 8 random bit errors per sector > 3,000,000 hours 10 years @ 10% life time / 1 years @ life end > 1500 insertions / removals Endurance (SLC NAND Flash) Data reliability Error correction code (ECC) MTBF / MTTF Data retention Durability 1) 100'000 program/erase cycles NAND Flash cell endurance / average file size written = 5% of device capacity (50MB for 1GB device)/no static data 8.3 Shock, Vibration, and Humidity Parameter Shock Vibration Humidity Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Value 1500G Peak, 0.5m pulse duration, 5 pulses, 6 axes (JESD22-B110) 20G Peak, 20-2000 Hz, 4 cycles per direction (X, Y and Z) (JESD22-B103) 85C, 85% RH, Vmax for 500 hrs (JESD22-A101) Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 6 of 19 9 Compatibility & Compliance Configurable as boot-drive Operating Systems: o Windows 7 o Windows Vista o WinXP, 2000, ME o Win98 SE (driver available) o Mac 9.0 and newer o Mac 8.6 (with driver) and newer o Linux 2.4 and newer o Windows CE o All USB mass-storage host systems (guarantee on all USB-IF certified systems) CE - EN 55022/55024 FCC class B for information technology USB-IF high speed certified RoHS UL60950 compliant PCB WEEE 10 Applications Gaming Industrial PCs Point-Of-Sale (POS) Industrial Automation Networking Equipment Medical Equipment Data Recorders Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 7 of 19 11 Performance reference 11.1 Test Equipment Mainboard: OS: Firmware: Filesystem: ASUS P5LD2 Win XP Prof. V.2002 SP3 I0112 / K1128 BB Low level CPU: Testsoftware: Prod.Tool: Intel Core 2 4400 @2.0GHz Swissbit FlashTest 1.2.1/1.3.0 / Script Performance" SPT 1.0.22/23 SDK: 1.0.24 11.2 Performance results The effective speed depends on Controller, Number and type of flash, File system and file size, Test tool & OS. Random Read [kByte/sec] SFU*1024E1BP2TO-t-MS* SFU*2048E1BP2TO-t-MS* SFU*4096E1BP2TO-t-DT* SFU*8192E1BP2TO-t-QT* SFU*16GBE1BP2MT-t-QT* SFUI1024E1BP2TO-t-MS* SFUI2048E1BP2TO-t-MS* SFUI4096E1BP2TO-t-DT* SFUI8192E1BP2TO-t-QT* SFU*16GBE1BP2MT-t-QT* Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Random Write [kByte/sec] 8 sector - 4kByte 128 sector - 64kByte 8 sector - 4kByte 128 sector - 64kByte ~5800 ~5800 ~5800 ~5400 ~5100 ~24800 ~26500 ~26000 ~25900 ~25900 ~100 ~75 ~75 ~75 ~40 ~1600 ~1200 ~1150 ~1150 ~650 Sequential Read [kByte/sec] Sequential Write [kByte/sec] 8 sector - 4kByte 128 sector - 64kByte 8 sector - 4kByte 128 sector - 64kByte ~7800 ~8100 ~8100 ~8000 ~7800 ~26200 ~28500 ~28700 ~28900 ~28700 ~6500 ~4600 ~4600 ~4600 ~4000 ~8100 ~11800 ~20800 ~20800 ~20950 Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 8 of 19 12 Design & Housing general tolerance 0.2mm 12.20.1 21.60.2-1 8.350.2 46.20.2-1 67.850.2-1 17.970.2-1 D 5.0 Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 9 of 19 13 Declaration of Conformity Product Type: USB Flash Drive - unitedCONTRAST II Brand Name: SWISSMEMORYTM unitedCONTRAST II Model Designation: SFU2xxxxExBPxxx-x-xx-xxx-xxx Manufacturer: Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland The product complies with the requirements of the following directives: CENELEC EN 55022B :2000 + CISPR22B :2000 CENELEC EN 55024 :2001 + CISPR24 :2001 FCC47 Part 15 Subpart B The product was tested according all EMC requirements necessary for Year of the first marking: -mark 2009 Silvio Muschter Vice President Engineering & Development Bronschhofen, Oct 15, 2009 Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 10 of 19 13.1 EMI Test results in 3m Chamber TBD *) *) 920MHz signal from the Host-System, not from the USB-Stick Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 11 of 19 Combined measurement with CFAST cards *) *) 3GHz signal from SATA interface, but not from USB-Stick Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 12 of 19 13.2 ESD Test results Test specification to EN 55024: 1998 Contact discharge to connector and indirect (tested with and without cable at a PC) Testlevel to EN 61000-4-2: 1995: 4kV Upto 5kV tested Criteria A no influence Air discharge to non conductive surfaces Testlevel to EN 61000-4-2: 1995: 8kV Upto 9kV tested Criteria A no influence, discharge is not possible due to isolation Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 13 of 19 14 RoHS and WEEE update from Swissbit Dear Valued Customer, We at Swissbit place great value on the environment and thus pay close attention to the diverse aspects of manufacturing environmentally and health friendly products. The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have published two Directives defining a European standard for environmental protection. This states that CompactFlash Cards must comply with both Directives in order for them to be sold on the European market: RoHS - Restriction of Hazardous Substances WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Swissbit would like to take this opportunity to inform our customers about the measures we have implemented to adapt all our products to the European norms. What is the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)? The Directive covers the following points: Prevention of WEEE Recovery, recycling and other measures leading to a minimization of wastage of electronic and electrical equipment Improvement in the quality of environmental performance of all operators involved in the EEE life cycle, as well as measures to incorporate those involved at the EEE waste disposal points What are the key elements? The WEEE Directive covers the following responsibilities on the part of producers: Producers must draft a disposal or recovery scheme to dispose of EEE correctly. Producers must be registered as producers in the country in which they distribute the goods. They must also supply and publish information about the EEE categories. Producers are obliged to finance the collection, treatment and disposal of WEEE. Inclusion of WEEE logos on devices In reference to the Directive, the WEEE logo must be printed directly on all devices that have sufficient space. In exceptional cases where this is necessary because of the size of the product, the symbol of the WEEE Directive shall be printed on the packaging, on the instructions of use and on the warranty (WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC) When does the WEEE Directive take effect? The Directive came into effect internationally on 13 August, 2005. What is RoHS (2002/95/EC)? The goals of the Directive are to: Place less of a burden on human health and to protect the environment by restricting the use of hazardous substances in new electrical and electronic devices To support the WEEE Directive (see above) RoHS enforces the restriction of the following 6 hazardous substances in electronic and electrical devices: Lead (Pb) - no more than 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials Mercury (Hg) - no more than 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials Cadmium (Cd) - no more than 0.01% by weight in homogeneous materials Chromium (Cr6+) - no more than 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials PBB, PBDE - no more than 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 14 of 19 Swissbit is obliged to minimize the hazardous substances in the products. According to part of the Directive, manufacturers are obliged to make a self-declaration for all devices with RoHS. Swissbit carried out intensive tests to comply with the self-declaration. We have also already taken steps to have the analyses of the individual components guaranteed by third-party companies. Swissbit carried out the following steps during the year with the goal of offering our customers products that are fully compliant with the RoHS Directive. Preparing all far-reaching directives, logistical enhancements and alternatives regarding the full understanding and introduction of the RoHS Directive's standards Checking the components and raw materials: o o Replacing non-RoHS-compliant components and raw materials in the supply chain Cooperating closely with suppliers regarding the certification of all components and raw materials used by Swissbit Modifying the manufacturing processes and procedures o Successfully adapting and optimizing the new management-free integration process in the supply chain o Updating existing production procedures and introducing the new procedures to support the integration process and the sorting of materials Carrying out the quality process o Performing detailed function and safety tests to ensure the continuous high quality of the Swissbit product line When does the RoHS Directive take effect? As of 1 July, 2006, only new electrical and electronic devices with approved quantities of RoHS will be put on the market. When will Swissbit be offering RoHS-approved products? Swissbit's RoHS-approved products are available now. Please contact your Swissbit contact person to find out more about exchanging your existing products for RoHS-compliant devices. For your attention We understand that packaging and accessories are not EEE material and are therefore not subject to the WEEE or RoHS Directives. Contact details: Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH 9552 Bronschhofen Tel: +41 71 913 72 72 - Fax: +41 71 913 74 50 E-mail: info@swissbit.com - Website: www.swissbit.com Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 15 of 19 15 Best Practices There are a number of best practices to reach the maximum life time. 15.1 Wear Leveling and Spare Block Management The device uses zone based flash management (zones also called as management units). This means that the user accessible data range (LBA area) is evenly divided into multiple zones, which are all managed separately for both, wear leveling (dynamic and static) and for spare & bad block management. USB HOST INTERFACE USB FLASH DRIVE FIRST SECTOR (LBA 0) LAST SECTOR ZONE 1 (MU1) ZONE 2 (MU2) ZONE 3 (MU3) ZONE 4 (MU4) *MU=Management Unit The number of zones is depending on the device capacity and can be read out using the Swissbit Life Time Monitoring tool. The tool will show the number of available spare blocks per management unit (zone). The devices need a minimum number of 2 spare blocks per unit to work with. If the first unit reaches this value, the device will be write-protected by the firmware. To get optimal life time, write accesses must be evenly distributed over all zones. This can, for example, be achieved by using multiple partitions and by then distributing the data between the partitions. 15.1 Device Removal & Power Failure User data can be lost or corrupted if power is interrupted while the UFD is writing data. To avoid data loss, it is necessary to avoid power interruption while the device is busy. This can be made sure by always using the host (e.g. Windows) shutdown mechanisms or by detaching the device in the operating system before unplugging it. Swissbit also offers an Application Note "Design-In Guide" that describes techniques to reduce data loss on power failure, if power failure absolutely can't be avoided. 15.2 Lifetime end handling If the flash reaches its end of life, the number of bad blocks will increase (bad flash blocks will be replaced with spare blocks). There exist different side effects with negative data influence by degraded flash cells. Sometimes bit errors can occur because of effects that are not immediately detected by the flash, e.g. effects like program disturb or read disturb, which means that the bad block recognition does not always prevent data loss. When the number of bit errors in a sector exceeds the ECC correcting capabilities, invalid (uncorrected) data can be reported back to the host. Because of these effects it is strongly recommended to replace devices that are nearing their end of life. One good indicator would be the current spare blocks per unit should not be reducing below 5. It is in the responsibility of the system integrator to account for the flash usage per zone. Swissbit offers support for calculating expected life time if the exact use case is provided (e.g. by providing low level [USB interface] write statistics). For notes on reducing flash stress, Swissbit offers an Application Note called "Design-In Guide". Please contact your sales channel for more information or send a mail to sales@swissbit.com. Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 16 of 19 16 Part Number Decoder S F U2 4096 E 1 B P 2 TO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Manuf. Memory Type. Product Type Density Platform Product Generation Memory Organization - I 11 - D 1 12 13 - 111 14 - STD 15 Option Configuration Manuf. Code: Flash Mode Manuf. Code: Flash Package Temp. Option Flash vendor Code Number of flash chips Technology 16.1 Manufacturer Swissbit code S Flash F USB Flash Drive 2.0 U2 16.2 Memory Type 16.3 Product Type 16.4 Density 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 0512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16GB 16.5 Platform unitedCONTRAST E 16.6 Product Generation 16.7 Memory Organization x8 B unitedCONTRAST II P 16.8 Technology 16.9 Number of Flash Chip / channels 1 Flash 2 Flash 1 2 16.10 Flash Code SAMSUNG TOSHIBA Micron Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland SA TO MT Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 17 of 19 16.11 Temp. Option Industrial Temp. Range -40C to 85C Industrial Temp. Range -25C to 85C Standard Temp. Range 0C to 70C I E C 16.12 DIE Classification SLC MONO (single die package) SLC DDP (dual die package) SLC QDP (quad die package) M D Q 16.13 PIN Mode Normal nCE & R/nB Dual nCE & Dual R/nB 0/S 1/T 16.14 UFD XYZ X Setting Removable 1 Y Firmware revision per product generation Revision 1 Revision 2 1 2 Z Optional setting default 1 16.15 Option Swissbit / Standard Customized Swissbit AG Industriestrasse 4 CH-9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland STD XXX Swissbit reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. www.swissbit.com industrial@swissbit.com Revision: 1.20 unitedCONTRAST_ExBP_data_sheet_Rev120 Page 18 of 19 17 Revision History Date 11-January-2010 28-October-2010 18-June-2012 Revision 1.00 1.10 1.20 Revision Details First release General part numbers update, speed values for Toshiba flash Add 16GB UFD, add best practices Table 2: Document Revision History Disclaimer: No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means, or transferred to any third party, without the prior written consent of an authorized representative of Swissbit AG ("SWISSBIT"). 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