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NAND Flash Memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology that retains data even when power is turned off. It is made up of memory cells that store bits of data using floating-gate transistors. NAND Flash is widely used in various electronic devices due to its fast read and write speeds, compact size, and ability to store large amounts of data in a small footprint.
| Memory Types | SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC |
| Storage Capacities | From 4 GB to several terabytes |
| Interface Types | SATA, PCIe, USB |
| Voltage Range | Typically 1.8V to 3.3V |
| Endurance | Typically 1,000 to 100,000 program/erase cycles |
| Form Factors | 2.5-inch, M.2, U.2, BGA |
When selecting NAND Flash Memory, consider the required storage capacity, endurance, and interface type that is compatible with your application. It's also important to specify the memory type (SLC, MLC, TLC, or QLC) based on performance needs. Ensure to inquire about any certifications or standards that may be relevant to your industry, as well as the quantities needed for your project.
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SLC (Single-Level Cell) stores one bit per cell, MLC (Multi-Level Cell) stores two bits, TLC (Triple-Level Cell) stores three bits, and QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores four bits, affecting speed and endurance.
NAND Flash is commonly used in smartphones, tablets, SSDs, and other electronic devices requiring non-volatile storage.
NAND Flash is slower than DRAM but offers higher storage density and is non-volatile, making it ideal for data storage.
The lifespan is influenced by the type of NAND, the number of program/erase cycles, and usage patterns.
Yes, NAND Flash is used in industrial applications, particularly in embedded systems and automation.
Choose the interface type based on compatibility with your device and the required speed for data transfer.