Developers: | GS Nanotech |
Branches: | Electrical and Microelectronics |
2024: Inclusion in the register of industrial products produced in the territory of the Russian Federation
The NOR FLASH GSN2517Y non-volatile memory chip in the SOP8 case manufactured by GS Nanotech (part of the GS Group) is included in the register of industrial products manufactured in the Russian Federation. The developer announced this on May 30, 2024.
A similar chip from GS Nanotech had a less common LGA-41 case. To meet the needs of the market, GS Nanotech engineers have released a pin-to-pin solution that is compatible with foreign counterparts familiar to Russian developers.
NOR FLASH chips use a serial SPI interface, allow at least 100 thousand write and erase cycles per sector, as well as provide 20-year data storage and programmable write protection. In addition, GSN2517Y chips use byte access to memory, which results in high data read speed (at 50 MB/s) and basic reliability. Each device has a 64-bit unikalnyy̆ identifier and rabochy̆ temperaturnyy̆ range from -40 to + 85 ° C.
The use of non-volatile memory is required in almost all electronics. The scope of use of NOR FLASH ranges from telecommunications and communications to auto electronics, sensors, industrial controllers. If we evaluate the requirements of PP No. 719, then the use of domestic memory chips in auto electronics or an electricity meter will help the manufacturer score as much as 12 points to meet the tightening requirements associated with the use of Russian components.
The NOR FLASH GSN2517Y chip in the SOP8 case is a complete analogue of imported solutions, but having Russian status, it will be in great demand among domestic electronics manufacturers.