Hello
We would like to know if we erase/write a page beyond the 10K cycles, is the retention time decreasing ?
Do you have a graph or a table of the retention time showing this phenomenon ?
Thanks
TBO
Hello
We would like to know if we erase/write a page beyond the 10K cycles, is the retention time decreasing ?
Do you have a graph or a table of the retention time showing this phenomenon ?
Thanks
TBO
Hi,
We would like to know if we erase/write a page beyond the 10K cycles, is the retention time decreasing ?
For the nRF52810 and the nRF52840, the erase time is equal regardless of the amount of erase/write cycles performed.
Do you have a graph or a table of the retention time showing this phenomenon ?
Given that the time is constant, with jitter based on the HFCLK source, it will be quite stable regardless of how many r/w cycles has been performed,.
Kind regards,
Håkon
Your reply is not exactly responding to my question: Is the retention of the program/data in the Flash after more than 10K cycles is still of several years ?
Your reply is not exactly responding to my question: Is the retention of the program/data in the Flash after more than 10K cycles is still of several years ?
Sorry for misunderstanding! I read your question a bit too quick.
bonnet said:Is the retention of the program/data in the Flash after more than 10K cycles is still of several years ?
The flash retention itself is specified to be > 10 years, and the amount of r/w cycles is specified to > 10k cycles. Based on our specification, the answer would be yes. The flash retention specification shall not be weakened by performing 10k r/w cycles.
Flash retention shall be held per specification when performing flash r/w cycles (specified to be min. 10k cycles).
Kind regards,
Håkon
Thank you and for more than 10K cycles, for example 15K cycles is the retention time decreasing ?
I cannot comment on this, as we have not tested this scenario.
Given that the specification has been tested up to a given amount of cycles, I cannot comment on how the retention time will be influenced by going over the specified number in our PS.
Kind regards,
Håkon