Vendor: eMemory Technology Inc. Category: EEPROM

Embedded EEPROM IP, 512x16 bits for 1.2V/5V BCD

eMemory's NeoEE IP is a cost-effective embedded EEPROM solution for both foundries & customers.

UMC 110nm In Production View all specifications

Overview

eMemory's NeoEE IP is a cost-effective embedded EEPROM solution for both foundries & customers. No additional masks are required, and NeoEE gives foundry and customer many advantages such as fast time-to-market, low manufacturing/ development cost and high scalability. To offer the greatest accessibility and flexibility, eMemory has licensed more and more foundries for NeoEE IP integration and fabrication.

Key features

  • Logic Embedded IP
  • Programming with FN program, erasing with FN erase
  • High yield performance
  • Small IP size
  • Good retention realibility
  • Testable

Applications

  • Automotive
  • Communications
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Data Processing
  • Industrial and Medical
  • Military/Civil Aerospace
  • Others

What’s Included?

  • Data Sheet
  • Verilog
  • Synopsys Model
  • GDS Phantom
  • Test Methodology

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
UMC 110nm 110nm 1100 nm In Production

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
EE512X16CE110BI07A
Vendor
eMemory Technology Inc.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

eMemory Technology Inc.
HQ: Taiwan
eMemory Technology Inc. (eMemory) was established at Hsinchu Science Park, the famous Taiwan Silicon Valley, in August 2000. eMemory is a technology oriented company focusing on the development of logic embedded non-volatile memories such as Flash, MTP and OTP and providing logic embedded non-volatile memory IP solutions as well as related technical services.

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Frequently asked questions about EEPROM IP cores

What is Embedded EEPROM IP, 512x16 bits for 1.2V/5V BCD?

Embedded EEPROM IP, 512x16 bits for 1.2V/5V BCD is a EEPROM IP core from eMemory Technology Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for umc In Production.

How should engineers evaluate this EEPROM?

Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this EEPROM IP.

Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?

Yes. Buyers can compare this product with similar semiconductor IP cores or IP families based on category, provider, process options, and structured technical specifications.

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