Flash
CompactFlash cards | |
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cf1slc / cf2slc / cf4slc / cf8slc / cf16slc | PC Engines offers CompactFlash cards built
using high endurance SLC flash.
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IDE to CompactFlash adapters | |
Summary | Industry standard CompactFlash cards can be used as a solid state replacement for IDE / PATA hard disks. This means lower power, fast read access time and high reliability. On most systems, a CompactFlash card will look just like a regular IDE disk drive to the system BIOS and operating system. No special device drivers are required. |
Note | Due to limitations of the CompactFlash IDE mode, hot insertion of cards is NOT supported. |
cf1eh | Replacement for 3.5" hard disk drives, 40 pin IDE
connector. Mounting hole locations same as the bottom holes of a hard
disk drive. Board size is 2" x 4". Jumper configuration for master or slave.
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cf1ef | Same, with a floppy power connector. |
cf2g | Replacement for 2.5" hard disk drives, 44 pin IDE connector.
The 44 pin connector includes power.
Designed for use in notebook drive trays
or with a 44 pin cable. Four M3 screw mounts from below. Master / slave
configured by cable select (remove R1, install jumper to hardwire for
master).
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cf2h | Similar to cf2g, with added mounting points to replace creaky legacy hard drives in voice mail systems and industrial controls. |
cf5h | Replacement for 3.5" hard disk drives, plugs directly
onto a 40 pin IDE connector. Uses a floppy power connector. Hardwired as
master. Not recommended for high vibration environments.
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cf5hs | Same as cf5h, parallel to the system board. This will only fit in some applications. |
mSATA SSD modules | |
msata16g | PC Engines offers small capacity
mSATA solid state disk modules built using MLC flash
and Phison / Silicon Motion controllers.
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SD cards | |
sd4b | PC Engines offers SD cards built using MLC flash, operated in higher
endurance and performance pseudo SLC (pSLC) mode.
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