Compliant with Ver. 2.0 standard and SDHC Class 10 high-speed transmission standard (as defined by the SD Association), the card also supports SD and SPI modes. By using the reliable SLC chip, it not only delivers the features of anti-shock, anti-vibration and low power consumption, but also boasts resistance to extended temperatures (-40ºC to 85ºC).
Available in 256Mbyte to 8Gbyte storage capacities, Apacer claims the new SD card can substantially accelerate data transfer, due to its sequential read/write speed reaching up to 20/13Mbyte/second. It is also worth noting that the card’s automatic standby and sleep modes help save power more effectively.
For the just-launched SD card, Apacer also introduces MLC (Multi-Level Cell) flash memory offerings. Boasting the sequential read/write speed to 19/8Mbyte/second, the product is available in capacities from 4Gbyte to 32Gbyte. To ensure that data stay correct, the industrial SD card supports 24-bit ECC function, said to minimise potential errors led by frequent data access to strengthen the system reliability.
Also complete with integrated Global Wear leveling and S.M.A.R.T technology, the SD card features a prolonged lifespan as well as safer data storage. The new industrial SD card has passed stern reliability tests for temperature, humidity, shock and vibration. Furthermore, post-mass production ORT (on-going reliability testing) is performed to ensure stability.
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