Mouser Electronics has begun distributing FRAM (ferroelectric random access memory) and ReRAM (resistive random access memory) products at high density of Fujitsu Semiconductor Memory Solution.
Fujitsu's FRAMs are next-generation non-volatile memories that meet the needs of engineers for higher read/write endurance, faster write speeds, and lower power consumption than EEPROMs. Fujitsu FRAM is available from Mouser with both serial (SPI and I²C) and parallel interfaces and in a wide range of compact, high-density packages. The memories range from 4 Kbit to 8 Mbit. Fujitsu was the first company to start mass production of FRAMs in 1999. The company's FRAM products can be found in a variety of important applications including automotive, industrial, medical and consumer products.
Thanks to its SPI interface, Fujitsu's ReRAM can be used in a wide range of supply voltages from 1.6 V to 3.6 V. The EEPROM-compatible device features a very low power consumption of just 0.15 mA read and 1.5 mA write which, combined with its 8 Mbit density, makes it perfect for small battery-powered wearable devices such as hearing aids, smartwatches and smart glasses.