Solid-State Disks Target Embedded Apps

Nov. 1, 1998
With an IDE interface that makes them easy to integrate using an IDE connector, IDEFD series devices are standard 3.5" form-factor add-in solid-state flash memory disk emulators that are interoperable with any operating system without the requirement

With an IDE interface that makes them easy to integrate using an IDE connector, IDEFD series devices are standard 3.5" form-factor add-in solid-state flash memory disk emulators that are interoperable with any operating system without the requirement for special software drivers. The IDE Flashdrives come in capacities from 4 to 300 MB with MTBFs of more than 1 million operating hours. The drives consume 3 mA in sleep mode and less than 100 mA when writing/erasing.

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