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Secure
Digital Cards
About
Think Secure Digital Cards
Theres
a new boom going on in the flash memory card market its
the SD Cards (Secure Digital) which many portable electronic device
manufacturers are now implementing in place of the once preferred
MMC cards. SD Cards are used in handheld devices, MP3 players, smart
phones, digital camcorders, digital cameras, Global Positioning System
(GPS) receivers and more.
Whats the basic difference between MMC and SDC?
Secure Digital Card technology adds the copyright security feature that
the entertainment industry (including the artist!) is demanding for audio
and video storage files. SDC is also a more secure medium which leverages
encryption technologies for safely storing your own personal data.
The physical size of the MMC and SDC cards are the same, but the electronics
are wired differently. SDC cards use 9 leads as opposed to 7 leads found
in MMC. The additional 2 leads are used to enable the SDC copy protection
features. As such, many of the newer SDC devices are backward compatible
and will accept MMC cards for unprotected storage. However, most of the
older MMC compatible devices will not accept the newer SDC cards.
The Perfect Pix Secure Digital Cards from Think come with one year
warranty and are among the best quality cards available in the industry. |
Features
•
Proven cryptographic security for copyrighted data protection.
• Security level complies with both current and future
Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirement
• High transfer rate for fast copy/download
• High storage capacity in a "thumbprint" format
16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB & 256MB capacities
• Solid State, non-volatile format & lower power requirements
• New devices with SD Card slots will accept existing
MultiMedia Cards
• Operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a
10-foot drop to the floor
• Hardcore Durable reliable in blazing hot deserts,
or freezing cold tundras |
Technical
Specifications
|
Bus
Transfer
Rate
Power
Physical
Environmental
Shock
ESD
Interface |
1 Data Line
2 Data Lines
4 Data Lines
Voltage
Current
Read
Write
Standby
Length
Width
Height
Weight
Temperature
Operating
Non-Operating
Humidity
(Non Condensing)
Operating
Non-Operating
Interface Pads
Pins |
2.5 Mbytes/Sec
5.0 Mbytes/Sec
10.0 Mbytes/Sec
2.7 to 3.6 Volts
@ 3.3 V
<33 MA
<33 MA
100 µA
32mm
24mm
2.1mm
2.0 grams
-25º C to 85º C
-40º C to 85º C
8% to 85%
8% to 85%
1000Gs
±10 Kvolts
±15 Kvolts
9 |
For additional information, options and pricing about our ThinkCP™ products,
please contact our sales representatives - (800)726-2477
or
email - SalesDesk
AT ThinkCP.com
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and H. Co. Computer Products™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of
H. Co. Computer Products, Inc. For additional information regarding our trademarks,
please visit Trademark Info at http://www.ThinkCP.com. This list is not intended
to be an all-inclusive or comprehensive list of all H. Co. Computer Products trademarks
and/or intellectual properties. Other product names used herein are for identification
purposes only and may be the respective property or trademarks of other companies.
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