NAND-based flash ISP support
Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 6/1/2005 2:00:00 AM
JTAG Technologies has added in-system programming (ISP) capabilities for NAND-based flash memories to its boundary-scan products. NAND memory ISP comes as part of the Block-based Flash Media (BFM) option for JTAG's standard FDS software, which runs on the company's hardware operating as a stand-alone boundary-scan station or integrated within an in-circuit tester, a flying-probe tester, or a functional test system. The option supports major NAND flash types without the need for hardware adapters. The option also supports standard bad-block management schemes.
Base price: free with FDS software. JTAG Technologies, www.jtag.com.
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