Flash Drive Touts Rapid Read/Write Rates Without Aid Of Cache

June 1, 2003
The S35FB ultra wide SCSI flash drive reports sustained read/write rates beyond 30 MB/s without the aid of a data integrity compromising cache to buffer and burst data. A patent-pending media controller technology coupled with the ultra wide SCSI

The S35FB ultra wide SCSI flash drive reports sustained read/write rates beyond 30 MB/s without the aid of a data integrity compromising cache to buffer and burst data. A patent-pending media controller technology coupled with the ultra wide SCSI interface claim responsibility for this level of performance. The S35FB targets computing platforms and operating systems that support 68-pin or 80-pin connectors and requires no system modifications for integration into new or existing systems. On-board termination supports both low voltage differential and single-ended interfaces and models are available in capacities ranging from 1 to 16 GB within a 1" form factor. The drive meets MIL-STD-810 and is ANSI X3.131-1994 compliant. Operating temperature ranges include 0°C to 70°C, -25°C to 75°C, and -45°C to 85°C. ADTRON CORP., Phoenix, AZ. (602) 735-0300.

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