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Page 65 Swissbit Intros SD and Micro SD Memory Cards
Port Chester, NY — Swissbit is pre- senting its new S-46 and S-46µ series of SD and micro SD memory cards for applications that demand high endurance and performance. Both products combine the market’s latest MLC flash components with a page- based firmware translation layer (FTL) and a single bit per cell storage mode. According to the company, this results in high random performance and an endurance that exceeds that of industry-standard SD memory cards considerably. The Swissbit S-46 SD memory
cards have capacities of 2 to 64 GB while the S-46µ micro SD memory cards range from 2 to 16 GB, and work in a storage mode where only a single bit is used per MLC cell. This pSLC mode can be operated much faster than standard MLC mode and increases the permitted program- erase (PE) cycles of MLC. In addition, the sub-page based FTL allows the
Fairview Expands Schottky Detector Portfolio
Allen, TX — Fairview Microwave has expanded its portfolio of zero bias Schottky detectors with new coaxial packaged diode detectors that display extremely flat frequency response over broad RF and microwave fre- quencies from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz. The new detectors have compact
cylindrical packages made of passi- vated stainless steel and offer a vari- ety of popular I/O SMA, BNC and N- type connector configuration that make them useful for precision test and measurement equipment, instru- mentation and subsystem assem blies. Applications of the detectors include
firmware to reduce the write amplifi- cation to low values especially for ran- dom writes. The company claims that when compared with standard indus- trial SD memory cards, the resulting endurance can be up to 600 times greater. The S-46 and S-46µ cards comply with UHS-I bus mode, up to speed class 10 and offer a sequential data rate close to 50 MB/s and a blaz- ing random write data rate of up to 1,400 IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second). The new products are equipped
with the proven read disturb man- agement
(RDM) alongside an
autonomous, performance-neutral background “auto refresh” process. This type of data care management
S-46 SD memory card with pSLC.
extends the data reliability especial- ly in read-intensive applications.
Due to the sub-page based manage- ment the busy time is kept below the specified limit under all conditions, allowing a high sustained IOPS rate and guaranteeing compatibility with the most widespread industrial and networking SD applications. The supporting Swissbit life
time monitor (SLTM) offers highly- detailed status information about the cards and provides a valuable predic- tion of the expected lifetime allowing
for scheduled maintenance. Contact: Swissbit NA, Inc., 18
Willett Avenue, Suite 202, Port Chester, NY 10573 % 914-935-1400 fax: 914-935-9865 E-mail:
sales@swissbitna.com Web:
www.swissbit.com
Coaxial packaged Schottky diode detectors.
power measurement, leveling pulsed signal sources, AM noise measure- ments, radar or missile guidance sys- tems, system level performance moni- toring, and pulsed RF measurements. With matched inputs for excel-
lent VSWR, the detectors have volt- age sensitivity levels that range from 100 to 500 mV/mW for small signal detection, negative video output polarity, and can withstand maxi- mum input power levels up to 20 dBm CW. The detectors operate in a temperature range of 0 to 90°C (32 to 194°F) and can be stored in tempera- tures of –65 to +125°C (–85 to
+257°F). Contact: Fairview Microwave,
Inc., 1130 Junction Drive, Suite 100, Allen, TX 75013 % 800-715-4396 fax: 972-649-6689 E-mail:
sales@fairviewmicrowave.com Web:
www.fairviewmicrowave.com
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