Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Flash Memory - 32MB CompactFlash Card ( Generic Brand) / flash memory card

Flash Memory - 32MB CompactFlash Card
* Flash Memory - 32MB CompactFlash Card ( Generic Brand) - flash memory card
* 2404-32.
* This card may manufactured by any generic brand. This card is in stock and can ship today.
* 32MB CompactFlash Card (CF), 8x Speed Rating - Interface: IDE/ATA - Voltage: 3.3v and 5v - Flash Type I - (unformatted) - Size: (L) 1.433 x (W) 1.685 x (H) 0.130 in - Speed: READ & WRITE at 20 MB per sec (minimum) - Certifications: FCC part 15, VCCI, CE
* Features: - Erasure-prevention switch
* The CF-32MB carries a MemoryTen Lifetime exchange or repair warranty against manufacturing defects. It may also be returned in original condition within 14 days of delivery for full credit minus shipping. We also supply unlimited lifetime tech support for this item.
* Compatibility: - This CompactFlash Memory Card is compatible with digital photography, consumer electronics, industrial and communications market products that take Compact Flash. - CF cards are designed for use in a variety of media: digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs, cellular phones and camcorders. - Burdick PC Holter system compatible.
* SKU: WOC0136

Flash Memory is a non-volatile computer storage technology that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. It is primarily used in memory cards, USB flash drives, and solid-state drives for general storage and transfer of data between computers and other digital products.

Since flash memory card is non-volatile, no power is needed to maintain the information stored in the chip. In addition, flash memory card offers fast read access times and better kinetic shock resistance than hard disks. These characteristics explain the popularity of flash memory in portable devices. Another feature of flash memory is that when packaged in a "memory card," it is extremely durable, being able to withstand intense pressure, extremes of temperature, and even immersion in water. Courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org

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