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FRAMs turn to automotive applications

A Ramtron International product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 23, 2004

Ramtron International will debut its nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory products on Booth 121 at Convergence 2004, from 18th to 20th October at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan.

Ramtron International will debut its nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) products on Booth 121 at Convergence 2004, from 18th to 20th October at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan.

Ramtron will present the latest developments in high-performance FRAM and how FRAM is advancing automotive system designs in airbag controllers, entertainment systems, navigation gear, instrumentation clusters, and electronic data recorders.

"Nonvolatile FRAM is rapidly becoming the standard for demanding automotive system applications", said Craig Taylor, Director of Marketing, FRAM Products.

"No other nonvolatile solution matches the write speed and high endurance of FRAM to keep up with today's automotive systems".

Ramtron will be conducting informative live on-booth presentations on "Fast-write and high-endurance data logging in automotive applications".

Key areas to be covered include FRAM applications in crash recorders, telematics and entertainment systems.

There will be three presentations each day at 1030, 1300 and 1400 local time by Craig Taylor, Ramtron Director of Marketing, FRAM Products.

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