
Adesto ships serial NOR Flash devices with support for new JEDEC standard
Adesto’s EcoXiP eXecute-in-Place (XiP) non-volatile memory (NVM) fully supports the JEDEC specifications, which are intended to allow designers to incorporate EcoXiP in the design of smart, efficient and user-friendly devices.
The new xSPI (expanded SPI) standard establishes hardware guidelines to allow the addition of high-throughput Octal and Quad devices to their systems. The Serial Flash Reset Signaling Protocol defines a way to reset flash devices without a need for a dedicated reset pin. The SFDP (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameter) standard provides a consistent method of describing the functional and feature capabilities of serial flash devices in a common set of internal parameter tables. With it, OEMs can speed firmware development and time-to-market. The latest revision of the SFDP specification adds support for Octal SPI.
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