KINGSTON Digital Media Guide - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – I N C O N S U M E R D E V I C E S , F L A S H M E M O RY I S W I D E LY U S E D I N :; Flash Card or USB Flash Drive Capacity; FLASH MEMORY
- Page 3 – Features of Kingston’s Flash Storage Products; • Flash Storage Device Warranty:
- Page 5 – Non-Volatile NOR and NAND Flash Technologies
- Page 6 – NAND FLASH MEMORY
- Page 8 – Flash Storage Device Performance; • The specific Flash memory chips used:; • The host device to which the Flash storage device is connected to:; If the host
- Page 9 – For details on USB Performance, refer to Appendix A.; Kingston’s Flash Card Product Lines; INTERFACE
- Page 10 – CompactFlash cards come in a Type I form factor:
- Page 11 – SMARTMEDIA CARDS; Digital Media Reader-Writers
- Page 12 – Kingston’s DataPak
- Page 13 – Note that some of the listed capacity is used for; • Operating Systems Compatibility:; Device Compatibility:; For More Information:
- Page 14 – Host Consumer Devices; • Connecting flash cards to
Digital Media Guide
Portable digital media for computers, digital cameras, and other devices
kingston.com/flash
Kingston
®
, the world’s leading independent manufacturer of memory products, sells a
broad range of flash cards and USB flash drives (collectively called flash storage
devices) that employ flash memory chips for storage as well as ultra-portable PC Card
hard drives. This Digital Media Technical Guide’s purpose is to explain the various
technologies and digital media offerings that are available.
C O M M I T T E D TO M E M O R Y
Note: Due to flash technology changes, specifications listed in this document are
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Summary
C O M M I T T E D TO M E M O R Y Flash Memory: Empowering A New Generation of FlashStorage Devices Toshiba invented flash memory in the 1980s as a new memory technology thatallowed stored data to be saved even when the memory device was disconnectedfrom its power source. Since then, flash memory tec...
C O M M I T T E D TO M E M O R Y 3. Reserving some cells to serve as “spares.” Flash memory cells have a long but finite lifetime. Therefore, some cells are held in reserve to replace any memory cells thatmay fail over time. 4. Creating a File Allocation Table (FAT) or other directory. To enable fla...
• High-Quality Connectors: Kingston’s flash storage devices have connectors rated for more than 10,000 insertions. • Operating Temperature and Humidity: 0° C ~ 60° C, 5% ~ 95% humidity • High-Capacity: Flash storage devices can provide large storage capacities in a very small form factor. This flexi...