Key features and applications of eMMC
1. Integration: eMMC integrates storage chips, controllers, and interfaces into a single package, simplifying the design and connection process.
2. Packaging form: Usually provided in BGA (Ball Grid Array) packaging form, with a set of spherical solder balls at the bottom for connecting the package to the printed circuit board (PCB).
3. Application areas: Mainly used for embedded systems, smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, digital cameras, and other devices that require small, integrated storage solutions.
4. Capacity Range: Provides various storage options with different capacities, typically ranging from 8 GB to 512GB, to meet the storage needs of different applications.
5. Interface standard: Similar interface standards to MMC (MultiMediaCard) are adopted, but compared to traditional MMC cards, eMMC focuses more on embedded applications and usually integrates more functions. Usually, an 8-bit parallel data interface is used.
6. Low power consumption: In embedded applications, eMMC is typically designed for low power consumption to meet the requirements of mobile devices and portable electronic products.
8. Easy to integrate: Due to its high level of integration, eMMC's design and integration are relatively simple, making it suitable for embedded system design. Overall, eMMC provides a convenient, compact, and highly integrated storage solution suitable for many embedded and mobile applications.