Using nvsRAM in RAID Controller Applications
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Text: Using nvSRAM in RAID Controller Applications Introduction The term RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks first appeared in papers written by Garth Gibson, Randy Katz, and Dave Patterson of the University of California at Berkeley. Since that time the
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Using nvsRAM in RAID Controller Applications
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Text: Using nvSRAM in RAID Controller Applications Using nvSRAM in RAID Controller Applications Introduction The term RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks first appeared 5 years ago in papers written by Garth Gibson, Randy Katz, and Dave Patterson of the
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Abstract: dallas nvram DS1225AB DS1225Y 451 cross-reference DS1225AB M48Z35AY MK48Z08 MK48Z09 sonos nvsram
Text: nvSRAM versus Battery Backed-up SRAM Introduction With lead-free initiatives being implemented globally for 2006, nvSRAMs have become a very popular choice for NVRAM selection. This white paper explores the additional advantages of nvSRAM over Battery backed SRAM BBSRAM ,
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Abstract: dallas ds1225y MK48Z09 DS1225AB MK48Z08 STK14C88
Text: Comparison of SIMTEK nvSRAM versus Battery Backed-up SRAM Introduction STK10C family , by executing a software sequence (STK11C family), or automatically upon power loss (AutoStore and AutoStorePlus™ families). The information is loaded back into the SRAM automatically on power-up or by using the hardware or software function.
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Text: Using SIMTEK nvSRAM with the Motorola DSP56002 Introduction The Motorola DSP56002 is a 24 bit, high-performance Digital Signal Processor that is ideally suited for audio, instrumentation, and automotive applications. When coupled with nonvolatile Simtek Static
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Text: Motorola DSP56002 with nvSRAM Using Simtek nvSRAMs with the Motorola DSP56002 The Motorola DSP56002 is a 24 bit, high-performance Digital Signal Processor that is ideally suited for audio, instrumentation, and automotive applications. When coupled with nonvolatile Simtek Static Random Access Memories nvSRAM , the DSP56002 running at
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