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ATA Flash PCMCIA Cards

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ATA Flash PCMCIA size Disk Cards provide the ultimate in solid state performance for large data and file storage solutions. Insert a ATA Flash Disk Card and increase the data storage of your notebook, palmtop, personal digital assistant (PDA), pen-based mobile computer or PCMCIA equipped PC. The ATA Flash Disk Cards were designed specifically to be a mass storage device. The cards include an intelligent controller that provides two key features: flash media control and PC Card ATA (IDE) interface. Also included in the card's controller is a sophisticated defect and error management system. This system is analogous to the systems found in all magnetic disk drives. All of these control features are completely transparent to the host system and do not consume any user data space. ATA Flash Disk Card are 100% compatible with operating systems, utilities, and application programs that support IDE disk drives.

Features
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Easy Installation

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PCMCIA Version 2.1/JEIDA 4.1 Compliant

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True IDE Mode Compatible

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Very Rugged

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Noiseless

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Integrated controller with IDE commands and 512 byte sector erase

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Integrated controller with dynamic defect management and error correction code

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Fully compatible in applications for PC, PDA, Application Specific Instrumentation

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Hot insertion and removal

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Fast read/write access time

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No battery required for data retention

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Specifications

Memory Type - Solid State NAND FLASH

Start Up Times

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Sleep to write: 2.5 msec max.

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Sleep to read: 2.0 msec max.

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Reset to ready: 30 msec

Data Transfer Rate To/From Flash - 3.5 MBytes/sec burst for Type II

Data Transfer Rate To/From Host - 8.0 MBytes/sec burst for Both

Operating System - Apple MacOS, IBM OS2, DOS, Application Specific OS, Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 9x, Windows NT x.x

Physical Dimensions - PCMCIA Type II Enclosure: 85.6mm (L) x 54.0mm (W) x 5.0mm (H) Weight: 43 grams

Electrical Characteristics - Operational Voltage: 3.3 Volts ± 5% or 5 Volts ± 10%

Power Consumption

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3.3 Volts ± 5%: Sleep: 0.15mA, Idle: 0.15mA, Reading: 16mA, Writing: 18mA

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5 Volts ± 10%: Sleep: 0.15mA, Idle: 0.15mA, Reading: 16mA, Writing: 18mA

Operating Environment

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Operating temperature: 0° C to 60° C

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Non-Operating temperature: -25° C to 85° C

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Relative Humidity: 95% (max.) non-condensing

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Shock: 1000G max.

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Vibration: 15 G peak to peak max

System Compatibility - PCs, Notebooks, Palmtops utilizing Award, Databook, Phoenix, Systemsoft or any other PCMCIA Release 2.1 compliant PC Card and Socket services

Card Life Expectancy

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MTBF of 1,000,000 hours for Type II Flash Disk

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Endurance: 300,000 erase/program cycles per logical sector guarantee

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Data Reliability: <1 non-recoverable error in 10 e 15 bits read

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Insertion: 10,000 min.

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FA032
32MB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card
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FA064 64MB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
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FA512 512MB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
FA1000 1GB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
FA2000 2GB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
FA4000 4GB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
FA8000 8GB ATA PCMCIA Flash Card Ordering Information
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