While "ATI Flash 293" is not a single, off-the-shelf retail product like a USB drive, it refers to a specific class of industrial flash storage modules known for their 293-ball grid array (BGA) packaging and adherence to rigorous Automotive and Industrial (ATI) standards. This article explores the architecture, applications, and technical specifications of the ATI Flash 293 series. The term "ATI Flash 293" generally describes a high-endurance NAND flash memory module featuring a 293-ball BGA footprint. The "ATI" prefix signifies compliance with AEC-Q100 (automotive) and industrial temperature ranges (-40°C to +85°C or even +105°C). The "293" refers to the precise ball count on the underside of the chip, which is characteristic of certain eMMC, UFS, or raw NAND packages used in embedded systems.
| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Sequential Read | 300 MB/s | | Sequential Write | 180 MB/s | | Random Read (4K) | 15,000 IOPS | | Random Write (4K) | 8,000 IOPS | | Write Endurance | 40,000 P/E cycles | | MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | 2 million hours |
Fix: Implement dynamic wear-leveling in firmware. For pSLC modes, ensure the host does not write to the same logical block address repeatedly without issuing TRIM commands.
Introduction In the world of industrial computing and embedded systems, reliability is paramount. Unlike consumer-grade storage, which prioritizes speed and cost, industrial applications demand longevity, thermal stability, and consistent performance under duress. Enter the ATI Flash 293 —a component that has become a reference point for engineers and system integrators seeking robust NAND flash memory solutions.
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While "ATI Flash 293" is not a single, off-the-shelf retail product like a USB drive, it refers to a specific class of industrial flash storage modules known for their 293-ball grid array (BGA) packaging and adherence to rigorous Automotive and Industrial (ATI) standards. This article explores the architecture, applications, and technical specifications of the ATI Flash 293 series. The term "ATI Flash 293" generally describes a high-endurance NAND flash memory module featuring a 293-ball BGA footprint. The "ATI" prefix signifies compliance with AEC-Q100 (automotive) and industrial temperature ranges (-40°C to +85°C or even +105°C). The "293" refers to the precise ball count on the underside of the chip, which is characteristic of certain eMMC, UFS, or raw NAND packages used in embedded systems.
| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Sequential Read | 300 MB/s | | Sequential Write | 180 MB/s | | Random Read (4K) | 15,000 IOPS | | Random Write (4K) | 8,000 IOPS | | Write Endurance | 40,000 P/E cycles | | MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | 2 million hours | ati flash 293
Fix: Implement dynamic wear-leveling in firmware. For pSLC modes, ensure the host does not write to the same logical block address repeatedly without issuing TRIM commands. While "ATI Flash 293" is not a single,
Introduction In the world of industrial computing and embedded systems, reliability is paramount. Unlike consumer-grade storage, which prioritizes speed and cost, industrial applications demand longevity, thermal stability, and consistent performance under duress. Enter the ATI Flash 293 —a component that has become a reference point for engineers and system integrators seeking robust NAND flash memory solutions. For pSLC modes, ensure the host does not
Hi Yasser,
That would be nice but unfortunately, this doesn’t work. The SCP server on Cisco IOS doesn’t support this. Only option is to use SCP from the CLI.
Rene
Hi Rene !
When we upgrade IOS of router what about configuration ? Is it still the same ?
I know my question not sound technically cuz I’m new to Networking, but please kindly reply my question.
Sovandara
Hi Sovandara,
You don’t have to worry about your configuration. The startup-configuration is saved in the NVRAM, the IOS image is on the flash memory.
Here is a lesson that explains it in detail:
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccna-routing-switching-icnd1-100-105/cisco-ios-filesystem
Rene,
Any documentation how to upgrade Cisco IOS on dual superversior (Hitless)? ASR903?