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Aiming to set new records – embedded world 2016 preview
embedded world, taking place in the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre from 23rd-25th February 2016, will once again be supporting the efficiency and innovative strength of the global embedded industry. The central objectives of the conferences are to provide specifically targeted knowledge, to highlight trends and current themes, to offer a glimpse into the future and to facilitate a dialogue between experts. Electronic Specifier Editor Joe Bush takes ...
SD and Micro SD memory cards meet demanding applications
Thanks to the Swissbit firmware translation layer architecture (FTL) – claimed to be the world’s first implementation of a sub-page based firmware on SD cards – the new S-45 family offers several key features that cannot normally co-exist in one SD/Micro SD card: cost competitiveness, extended endurance, increased retention time, elimination of read disturb and high sustained random write performance for small data size operatio...
Embedded USB modules utilise latest-gen SLC flash
Designed to meet the needs of demanding industrial and networking applications, the U-400 series embedded USB module (eUSB flash module) has been unveiled by Swissbit. The engineering team focused on achieving maximum data retention, power fail safety, health monitoring and endurance while still maintaining compatibility with existing applications. Key to this endurance is the utilisation of the latest-gen SLC flash.
Memory cards cope with challenging applications
The new S-450 and S-450µ series SD and Micro SD memory cards from Swissbit are aimed at demanding applications requiring high reliability and robustness. They combine SLC flash components with a powerful system architecture and intelligent firmware. The new memory cards are available at distributor Rutronik.
Industrial CFast cards feature advanced NAND technologies
Swissbit has introduced F-60/F-600 CFast 2.0 compatible cards delivering superior performance of up to 70,000IOPS random read/write or 525MB/s sequential read and 350MB/s sequential write.The F-60 cards are the first in the market to feature the latest Toshiba 15nm MLC-NAND technology, which enables advanced performance and extended lifecycle. The F-600 series featuring 24nm SLC-NAND is also available.
SSD modules come in three form factors
The X-60 SATA III series from Swissbit is now available from distributor Rutronik. The modules are suitable for embedded applications requiring solid state storage in smaller, removable form factors. All SATA SSD modules offer a long service life combined with controlled BOM and a change notification process.
SD & MicroSD cards perform in demanding applications
Swissbit has introduced the S-450 and S-450μ series SD and Micro SD memory cards, delivering top performance for demanding applications while maintaining high reliability and robustness. By combining SLC flash components with a powerful system architecture and intelligent firmware, Swissbit has been able to produce what it terms one of its best high performance, high reliability industrial SD memory card solutions.
mSATA SSDs provide read/write speeds of 525 & 450MB/s
Swissbit has launched its next-gen X-60m Series mSATA SSD product family. Compliant with the latest SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) interface specification, these reliable drives deliver high performance in demanding industrial, network, comms and automotive sectors. X-60m drives are compliant with JEDEC MO-300A (50.8x29.85x3.5mm) and suited for embedded applications needing high performance, non-volatile SSD storage in a compact, removable form-factor.
The art of DRAM module testing
DRAM technology is well known and components are fully standardised products, which are manufactured with low cost materials and assembly lines. So why are there differences in quality and price anyway? By Ulrich Brandt, Head of Business Unit DRAM Products at Swissbit AG.
microSD card meets US government computer security standards
Swissbit has expanded its PS-100u Security series of secure microSD storage cards with the PS-100u FE which is suitable to protect US governmental and enterprise mobile communication. An integrated smart card fulfils FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) 140-2 level 3, a US government computer security standard that is used to accredit cryptographic modules.