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MULTIMEDIACARD (MMC) ELECTRICAL STANDARD, STANDARD CAPACITY (MMCA, 4.1) |
JESD84-B41 | Jun 2007 |
This document provides a comprehensive definition of the MultiMediaCard, its environment, and handling. It also provides design guidelines and defines a tool box of macro functions and algorithms intended to reduce design-in costs. Patents(): Samsung; Qimonda; Nokia Free download. Registration or login required. |
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MULTIMEDIACARD (MMC) ELECTRICAL STANDARD, HIGH CAPACITY (MMCA, 4.2) |
JESD84-B42 | Jul 2007 |
The purpose of the specification is the definition of the e•MMC, its environment and handling. It provides guidelines for systems designers. The specification also defines a tool box (a set of macro functions and algorithms) that contributes to reducing design-in costs. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e·MMC) PRODUCT STANDARD, STANDARD CAPACITY |
JESD84-A41 | Jul 2007 |
This document provides a definition of the Embedded MultiMediaCard product, its environment, and handling. It also provides design guidelines and defines a tool box of macro functions and algorithms intended to reduce design-in costs. Committee(s): JC-64 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e·MMC) PRODUCT STANDARD, HIGH CAPACITYIf you downloaded this file prior to 8/23/07 please download again. |
JESD84-A42 | Jul 2007 |
This document provides a definition of the Embedded MultiMediaCard product, its environment, and handling. It also provides design guidelines and defines a tool box of macro functions and algorithms intended to reduce design-in costs. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e·MMC) e·MMC/CARD PRODUCT STANDARD, HIGH CAPACITY, INCLUDING RELIABLE WRITE, BOOT, AND SLEEP MODES (MMCA, 4.3) |
JESD84-A43 | Dec 2007 |
This document is a complete specification for embedded memory devices and removable memory cards using the MMC interface version 4.3. New features developed through the Electrical Joint Task Group include: Sleep mode, Boot mode and Reliable Write. Free download. Registration or login required. |
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MULTIMEDIACARD (MMC) MECHANICAL STANDARD |
JESD84-C01 | Dec 2007 |
This document is a mechanical product specification for a removable non-volatile flash memory device using the MMC interface version 4.2 The electrical specification for the MMC interface version 4.2 is document JESD84-B42 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e·MMC) MECHANICAL STANDARD |
JESD84-C43 | Dec 2007 |
This document is a mechanical product specification for a high capacity embedded memory device using the MMC interface version 4.2 and a BGA package Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD(e·MMC) e·MMC/CARD PRODUCT STANDARD, HIGH CAPACITY, Including Reliable Write, Boot, Sleep Modes, Dual Data Rate, Multiple Partitions Supports and Security Enhancement (MMCA, 4.4) - SUPERSEDED BY JESD84-A441, March 2010Status: Superseded April 2010 |
JESD84-A44 | Mar 2009 |
Committee(s): JC-64 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e·MMC) MECHANICAL STANDARD, WITH OPTIONAL RESET SIGNAL |
JESD84-C44 | Jul 2009 |
JEDEC has taken the basic MMCA specification and adopted it for embedded applications, calling it (e·MMC). In addition to the packaging differences, (e·MMC) devices use a reduced voltage interface. These specifications are detailed in the JEDEC Standard for Embedded MultiMediaCard e•MMC/Card Product Standard, JESD84-Axx. The purpose of the standard is the mechanical definition of the e•MMC. Patents(): A complete list of Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members in the Members Area. Non-members can obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure Forms on request from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-64 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD(e•MMC) e•MMC/CARD PRODUCT STANDARD, HIGH CAPACITY, including Reliable Write, Boot, Sleep Modes, Dual Data Rate, Multiple Partitions Supports, Security Enhancement, Background Operation and High Priority Interrupt (MMCA, 4.41) |
JESD84-A441 | Mar 2010 |
The purpose of this standard is the definition of the MMC/e•MMC Electrical Interface, its environment and handling. It provides guidelines for systems designers. The standard also defines a tool box (a set of macro functions and algorithms) that contributes to reducing design-in costs. Patents(): A complete list of Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members in the Members Area. Non-members can obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure Forms on request from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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MASTER TRACE FOR 128 GB SSD |
JESD219A_MT | Jul 2012 |
The Master Trace file is a supporting file for implementation of the endurance verification client workload and is used in conjunction with JESD219A. This Master Trace represents actual SSD activity over a period of seven months. It is used as the client workload for endurance verification per JESD218 of SSDs with user capacities greater than or equal to 64 GB. This Master Trace may be used as the Test Trace for endurance verification of a 128 GB to 256 GB SSD with its existing LBA range. This Master trace may be compressed or expanded to be used with capacities less than 128 GB or greater than 256 GB, respectively. The compressed or expanded Test Trace shall be applicable to SSDs with a maximum LBA that is less than or equal to 2x the maximum LBA of the Test Trace (e.g., a user capacity from 1x to 2x of the Test Trace capacity supported). Committee(s): JC-64.8 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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TEST TRACE FOR 64 GB - 128 GB SSD |
JESD219A_TT | Jul 2012 |
The Test Trace file is a supporting file for implementation of the endurance verification client workload and is used in conjunction with JESD219A. This Test Trace is derived from the 128 GB Master Trace using the compression method described in JESD219 to enable testing on SSDs with a capacity range of 64 GB to 128 GB. All characteristics of this Test Trace are identical to the Master Trace except that the maximum LBA represents an SSD user capacity of 64 GB. Committee(s): JC-64.8 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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Universal Flash Storage (UFS), Version 2.1Status: Superseded August 2020 |
JESD220C-2.1 | Mar 2016 |
This document has been superseded by JESD220C-2.2, August 2020, and is provided here for reference purposes only. This standard specifies the characteristics of the UFS electrical interface and the memory device. Such characteristics include (among others) low power consumption, high data throughput, low electromagnetic interference and optimization for mass memory subsystem efficiency. The UFS electrical interface is based on an advanced differential interface by MIPI M-PHY specification which together with the MIPI UniPro specification forms the interconnect of the UFS interface. The architectural model is referencing the INCITS T10 (SCSI) SAM standard and the command protocol is based on INCITS T10 (SCSI) SPC and SBC standards. Item 133.00B Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE (UFSHCI), Version 2.1Status: Supersededby JESD223D, January 2018 |
JESD223C | Mar 2016 |
This document has been superseded by JESD223D, January 2018, however is available for reference only. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE (UFS) UNIFIED MEMORY EXTENSION, Version 1.1 |
JESD220-1A | Mar 2016 |
This UFS Unified Memory Support Extension standard is an extension to the UFS standard, JESD220, This standard defines a managed storage device. UFS devices are designed to offer a high performance with low power consumption. The UFS device contains features that support both high throughput for large data transfers and performance for small random data accesses. This standard describes the requirements to implement unified memory functionality in an UFS device. Unified Memory Support is not mandatory but optional. Item 133.11 Patents(): A complete list of Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members in the Members Area. Non-members can obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure Forms on request from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE (UFSHCI), UNIFIED MEMORY EXTENSION, Version 1.1A |
JESD223-1B | May 2016 |
This Unified Memory Extension standard is an extension to the UFSHCI standard, JESD223. The UFSHCI standard defines the interface between the UFS driver and the UFS host controller. In addition to the register interface, it defines data structures inside the system memory, which are used to exchange data, control and status information. Furthermore the UFSHCI standard defines the protocol layer structure and abstract entities within these layers. Unified Memory offers the possibility to move Device internal working memory into the system memory to reduce overall system cost and to improve Device performance. Item 203.25 Patents(): Apple: 2010/0250836; Toshiba: P2011-252001, 13/561392, 101126675, 201210272624.X, 13/758090, 101132071, 201210332970.2, P2012-194380, P2012-194380, P2012-194380; Memory Technology: 2013/0198434, 2010/0312947 Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE (UFS) SECURITY EXTENSIONItem 112.99 |
JESD225 | Nov 2016 |
This document provides a comprehensive definition of the UFS security requirements for implementation of IEEE 1667 and TCG Opal security functionality. It also provides design guidelines and defines a tool box of macro functions and algorithms intended to reduce design-in overhead. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIACARD (e•MMC) SECURITY EXTENSIONItem 65.02 |
JESD227 | Nov 2016 |
This document provides a comprehensive definition of the e•MMC Security requirements for implementation of IEEE 1667 and TCG Opal security functionality. It also provides design guidelines and defines a tool box of macro functions and algorithms intended to reduce design-in overhead. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE (UFS) TEST |
JESD224A | Jul 2017 |
The primary objective of this test standard is to specify the test cases for UFS device protocol conformance testing. This test standard provides test cases for checking the functions defined in the following target standard: JESD220. Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Standard version 1.1A. MIPI M-PHY and MIPI UniPro test cases are not in the scope of this document. Item 400.36 Committee(s): JC-64.5 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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UNIVERSAL FLASH STORAGE (UFS), Version 3.0Status: Superseded January 2020 |
JESD220D | Jan 2018 |
This document has been superseded by JESD220E, January 2020, however is available for reference only. Patents(): A complete list of Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members in the Members Area. Non-members can obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure Forms on request from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-64.1 Available for purchase: $355.00 Add to Cart Paying JEDEC Members may login for free access. |