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Industrial SATA Solid State Flash Disk 16GB
Industrial SLC SATA Solid State Flash Disk Wide Temp The Wide Temp SATA Solid State Disk is the next generation of storage device based on industrial flash memory technology, which emulates an ordinary magnetic hard disk. Built for speed, these Solid State Storage Devices need no moving or spinning parts, and that makes no mechanical noise, suitable for used in portable or embedded system, which has only limited power consumption. The Flash Disk Drive products are also free from extra and special algorithm or some firmware driver. Just plug the unit into the SATA slots and operate it as same as a regular Hard Disk Drives. These high-speed SSD units provide faster and higher performance storage solution for industrial application, embedded computing, high-speed networking, broadband communications, mobile computing, military, medical and aerospace In Addition of high-performance, the devices are capable of withstanding a higher dree of enivornmental distress, delivering extreme endurance.
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InnoDisk FiD 2.5 SATA4000 products provide high capacity flash memory Solid
State Drive (SSD) that
The SATA I bridge controller is 1.5 Gbps (Gen. 1), and support hot-plug. The
main function is to bridge
The ATA controller is equipped with 12KB of internal memory that is used for storing data. The internal memory can also be used as an intermediate memory for storing data blocks during a wear-leveling procedure. There are 40KB of internal memory is used for code. A 10KB internal boot ROM includes basic routines for accessing the flash memories and for loading the main code into the internal memory.
Highly sophisticated Error Correction Code algorithms are implemented. The ECC unit consists of the Parity Unit (parity-byte generation) and the Syndrome Unit (syndrome-byte computation). This unit implements an algorithm that can correct four bits per 512 bytes in an ECC block. Code-byte generation during write operations, as well as error detection during read operation, is implemented on the fly without any speed penalties.
Flash memory can be erased within a limited number of times. This number is called the erase cycle limit or write endurance limit and is defined by the flash array vendor. The erase cycle limit applies to each individual erase block in the flash device. InnoDisk FiD 2.5 SATA4000 uses a wear-leveling algorithm to ensure that consecutive writes of a specific sector are not written physically to the same page/block in the flash. This spreads flash media usage evenly across all pages, thereby extending flash lifetime.
Bad Blocks are blocks that contain one or more invalid bits whose reliability are not guaranteed. The Bad Blocks may be presented while the SSD is shipped, or may develop during the life time of the SSD. The Bad Blocks will not exceed more than 3% of the total device volume. When the Bad Blocks is detected, it will be flagged, and not be used anymore. The SSD implement Bad Blocks management, Bad Blocks replacement, Error Correct Code to avoid data error occurred. The functions will be enabled automatically to transfer data from Bad Blocks to spare blocks, and correct error bit.
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