P2-ES Eval Board HyperRAM & HyperFlash Add-on
$44.1
$71.44
Product Description This product is discontinued. P2-ES Eval Board HyperRAM & HyperFlash Add-on Overview: This 16 MB HyperRAM 32 MB HyperFlash add-on board is designed for use with Propeller 2 development board 2×6 accessory headers. Its dual 2×6 pass-through sockets stack on top of a pair of accessory headers on the P2 Eval Board (64000). It is also compatible with a P2 Edge Module Breadboard (#64020) or P2 Edge Mini Breakout Board (#64019) with a P2 Edge Module (#P2-EC) installed. The P2-ES Eval Board HyperRAM & HyperFlash Add-on PCB comes fully assembled with surface-mount 16 MB HyperRAM and 32 MB HyperFlash, but supports all combinations of currently available hyper memory for users who prefer to change the memory configuration (de-soldering/re-soldering required) or to make their own from the open-source design files. Features: Dual hyper memory PCB populated with 16 MB HyperRAM and 32 MB HyperFlash Dual 2×6-pin 0.1” passthough headers connect directly to P2 development board accessory headers Optional hyper memory pins available on 0.1” pads for user configuration PCB supports all combinations of hyper memory modules: 2x HyperRAM, 2x HyperFlash, 2x Dual-HyperRAM/Flash, or 1x HyperRAM with 1x HyperFlash (as sold) P2-ES Eval Board HyperRAM & HyperFlash Add-on Specifications: RAM: 16 MB / 128 Mb (16 Mb x 8) Parallel PSRAM Flash: 32 MB / 256 Mb (32 Mb x 8) Parallel NOR Flash Voltage : 3.3 VDC (supplied by P2-ES Eval Board I/O LDO regulator) Maximum clock rate : 100 MHz (200 MB/s) at 3.0 Vcc RAM current: 60 mA peak burst, 600 µA standby (CS# = High) Flash current: 100 mA peak burst, 25 µA standby (CS# = High) Flash Endurance: 100,000 program/erase cycles Flash Retention : 20-year data retention Form factor: dual 2×6-pin female passthrough headers with 0.1″ spacing Mounting hole: hole 2.5 mm (100 mil), pad ring 4.5 mm (180 mil) connected to GND Operating temperature range: -40 to 185 °F (-40° to 85° C) PCB dimensions: 1.0 x 1.9 in (25.4 x 48.3 mm) PCB assembled, tested, and completed in Rocklin, California
Propeller 2