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Hi,
At the moment I have a MCU that supports only ECC 1bit/528bytes Hamming and it's connected with a RAW NAND Flash with reliability 1-bit ECC per 528 bytes.
Can the same MCU be used for a RAW NAND Flash with reliability with 4-bit ECC per 528 bytes?
Thanks in advance,
Dorin
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Hello Dorin,
A MCU that supports only ECC 1bit/528bytes Hamming and it's connected with a RAW NAND Flash with reliability 1-bit ECC per 528 bytes can not be used for a RAW NAND Flash with reliability with 4-bit ECC per 528 bytes. You will need MCU that supports 4 - bit ECC.
Thank you
Regards,
Bushra
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Hello Dorin,
Thank you for contacting Cypress Community Forum. We have received your inquiry and currently reviewing the issue. We will get back to you as soon as we find the resolution.
Have a wonderful day
Regards,
Bushra
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Hello Dorin,
A MCU that supports only ECC 1bit/528bytes Hamming and it's connected with a RAW NAND Flash with reliability 1-bit ECC per 528 bytes can not be used for a RAW NAND Flash with reliability with 4-bit ECC per 528 bytes. You will need MCU that supports 4 - bit ECC.
Thank you
Regards,
Bushra
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I still have a question regarding NAND Flash.
On the NAND Flash Memory Roadmap the S34MS-1 will no longer be producing in the next year.
Is any alternative for a NAND Flash memory that is SLC, 4 or 8Gbit, 1bit ECC and powered by 1V8?
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Hello Dorin,
The parts will actually be supported longer than the roadmaps indicates ( at least 1 more year).
Thank you
Regards,
Bushra