Industrial-grade microSD/SD memory cards boost small random writes with page mapping technology
17-10-2017 |
Apacer
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Semiconductors
IoT devices in industrial automation require high-level specifications. These devices are small, compact and not error-tolerant. They also need to process tasks much faster. Compatible with the latest SD3.0 interface, the Apacer R1-series microSD/SD memory cards are available in capacities of 1GB to 16GB despite their small form factor and demonstrate excellent performance while consuming little power.
The company’s R1 memory cards are built with original high-quality SLC chips and are subject to rigorous environmental testing. Used with page mapping firmware, it increases the random read and write speed several tens of megabytes per second faster, making it more effective in processing small random writes. The value-adding function of firmware technology also significantly reduces the write amplification factor, prolonging product life and durability. Furthermore, customized firmware optimizing tools, such as write protect, protect stored contents, ensuring date security and integrity. Compliant with high-density storage specification required in industrial automation, the memory cards are specifically designed for high-speed access and storage of massive amounts of small data. These memory cards reduce read disturb and prolong product life, satisfying the diverse applications under IoT and achieving maximum performance.
SD memory cards with 8GB and above capacities adopt the UHS-1/Class 10 specification, achieving read/write speeds of 43/41 MB/s. Further, all R1 microSD/SD memory cards support ECC (error correcting code), wear levelling and SMART to reduce data error from repeated writes, ensure data integrity, increase product life and monitor memory health status at all times. Their stringent manufacturing quality and exceptional firmware support provide customers with assurance of high reliability and complete service.