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Old 03-31-2012, 07:27 AM   #38
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Paraphrasing Samsung here:
The embedded flash management software of the chip's on-board controller manages Wear Leveling, Bad Block Management and ECC.

Ref:
http://drpbox.knetconnect.com/k3/KLMxGxxEHx.pdf
Page 4, Paragraph 4, First Sentence.
The Samsung documentation on the part makes multiple references to the MMC-4.3 standard.

The standard document is a "controlled distribution" document, you can get your own copy here:
http://www.jedec.org/standards-docum...cs/jesd-84-a43
For free after registration, also free.

Samsung Electronics has also published an application note concerning the optimal trim size. Document is mirrored here:
http://drpbox.knetconnect.com/k3/app...rim_size-0.pdf

Another Samsung Electronics publication gives a pictorial description of the considerations to be made for direct writes to the device. Document is mirrored here:
http://drpbox.knetconnect.com/k3/app...on_guide-0.pdf

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