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Ramtron International
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1850 Ramtron Drive
Colorado Springs
CO 80921
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Telephone: (USA) +1 719 481 7000
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Listing of all 70 news releases from Ramtron International:
Ferroelectric RAM puts events on the record
Integrated event monitoring device continuously monitors state changes, stores them in FRAM and alerts the host system to the changes.
News from Ramtron International (22 April 2008)
FRAM offers upgrade for Flash applications
High-density nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM features low power consumption and communicates via a high-speed serial peripheral interface.
News from Ramtron International (18 April 2008)
Processor companion takes crystal onboard
Combines 64Kbit of nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM with an enhanced real-time clock/calendar and integrated 32kHz watch crystal.
News from Ramtron International (11 March 2008)
Processor companion brings more to the party
Companion devices with up to 256Kbit of ferroelectric RAM include a more efficient trickle charger and a real-time clock that requires only a standard 12.5pF external watch crystal.
News from Ramtron International (21 January 2008)
Seminar to put FRAM on automotive map
FRAM's fast write time and high endurance allows automotive navigation systems to quickly and continuously capture dynamic information without the risk of wearing out the memory.
News from Ramtron International ( 3 January 2008)
Ferroelectric RAM joins automotive club
Ideal for advanced powertrain systems, the FM25040A-GA offers fast writes, virtually unlimited endurance and low power.
News from Ramtron International (17 December 2007)
FRAM-based companions aid diesel analysis
User application article The combination of FRAM and an RTC is ideal for intensive data collection and storage of vehicle exhaust temperatures, system back pressure and time logs.
News from Ramtron International ( 5 December 2007)
FRAM device speeds into powertrain systems
Automotive-temperature FRAM is a direct hardware replacement for equivalent EEPROMs, yet far superior because of its fast writes, virtually unlimited endurance and low operating currents.
News from Ramtron International ( 1 November 2007)
FRAM provides speed and reliability
User application article Fimicro's SBC and smart I/O boards incorporate four 4Mbit parallel FRAM devices, forming a nonvolatile memory array of 2Mbyte from which the system can boot directly.
News from Ramtron International (18 October 2007)
Ferroelectric RAM runs up to 2Mbit density
High density FRAM device targets SRAM-based industrial control, metering, medical, automotive, military, gaming and computing applications.
News from Ramtron International ( 5 October 2007)
Speedy MCU take nonvolatile memory onboard
The addition of FRAM to the fast and flexible Versa 8051 MCU creates a quick and reliable nonvolatile data storage and processing system.
News from Ramtron International (24 September 2007)
State saver avoids data loss
The FM111x operates like a conventional logic building block, but stores and retains the logic state in the absence of power.
News from Ramtron International (11 September 2007)
FRAM device handles automotive temperatures
The FM25640-GA 5V, 64Kbit FRAM is now Grade 1 AEC-Q100 specified, making it suitable for automotive applications under the hood.
News from Ramtron International ( 4 September 2007)
Ferroelectric RAM remembers in-car entertainment
User application article Daesung-Eltec of Korea has used FRAM in the design of its new digital signal processing based car audio platform.
News from Ramtron International ( 2 August 2007)
MCU drops into 8051 slots for nonvolatile upgrade
8051-based microcontroller incorporates 8Kbyte of nonvolatile FRAM and can be mounted in industry standard 44-pin QFP sockets for easy device migration.
News from Ramtron International (22 June 2007)
Memory makes the grade under the bonnet
64Kbit FRAM with a high-speed serial peripheral interface is now Grade 1 AEC-Q100 qualified, making it suitable for automotive applications under the bonnet.
News from Ramtron International (12 June 2007)
Nonvolatile state saver brings system stability
Novel nonvolatile device saves the state of signals on demand and restores them to the correct state automatically on power up.
News from Ramtron International ( 5 June 2007)
Companion devices offer CPU applications support
FRAM-enhanced processor companions support commonly needed system functions in processor-based systems such as meters and automotive telematics applications.
News from Ramtron International (25 May 2007)
Ferroelectric RAM scales up to 4Mbit
4Mbit 3V parallel nonvolatile RAM in a 44-pin thin small outline plastic package features fast access, virtually unlimited read/write cycles and low power consumption.
News from Ramtron International (19 March 2007)
TI produces FRAMs on advanced 130nm process
Texas Instruments and Ramtron International Corp have signed a commercial manufacturing agreement for FRAM products.
News from Ramtron International (19 March 2007)
MCU evaluation platform adds USB interface
Ferroelectric RAM makes the automotive grade
FRAM devices set for automotive qualification
FRAM enhancements on show in Munich
Nonvolatile memory passes automotive test
Companion device is enhanced with FRAM
Serial FRAM boosts nonvolatile storage density
FRAMs find home in US utility meters
Automotive-qualified FRAMs on show in Detroit
Big FRAM is optimised for data collection
VRS51L3074 devkit at discounted contest price
Mouser traps global distribution deal
Platform kicks off FRAM MCU development
Microcontroller takes ferroelectric RAM onboard
FRAM adds intelligence to automotive safety
Evaluation kit puts top-ranked 8051 MCU to work
MCU upgrades the 8bit industry standard
Microcontroller makes the most of 8bit designs
Kit checks out new versions of the old favourite
Mixed-signal MCUs take DSP operations onboard
Ferroelectric RAM aims for automotive black boxes
Online conference focuses on automotive memories
Ricoh picks FRAM for multifunction machines
Number of read/write cycles are unlimited
Lee to apply distribution sales expertise
Ramtron picks Bracknell for European base
FRAMs shrink into DFN packaging
FRAM saves board parameters during blackouts
FRAM helps tell time for toddlers
Top-density FRAM shows up in Munich
Nonvolatile memory gains automotive qualification
Serial interface FRAM has automotive aims
FRAMs turn to automotive applications
High-speed FRAM to feature in Munich
FRAM drops in to replace serial EEPROMs
Chip mops up processor-friendly functions
FRAM wins slot in N American meters
Companions mop up system functions with FRAM
Web seminars explain ferroelectric RAM technology
FRAM devices shrink to 0.35 microns
Ferroelectric RAM finds slot in RAID systems
Le Bras to target southern Europe
Award acknowledges financial performance
TI pushes FRAM technology to new heights
Long-life FRAM cuts power to oust EEPROMs
Nonvolatile memory for in-car telematics
FRAMs break into server market
Ramtron gains ISO9001 certification
Fewer errors for high-density SRAM replacement

