I need Solid State Storage for my embedded application. But which one?
The New SATA III Industrial Flash
Storage Range from Innodisk Is Now Available
RDS are proud to announce the new InnoDisk industrial
SATA III storage products which now includes; 2.5-inch SSD, SATADOM, SATA Slim,
mSATA, and CFast, available in a wide variety of form factors and interfaces.
With SATA III, Innodisk’s storage devices now offer sequential read and write
speeds up to 500/340MBps – about two times faster than SATA II – to satisfy
almost any embedded systems requirement.
With the upgrade to SATA III, Innodisk builds on its research and
development strengths, by offering support for even wider temperature ranges,
customized firmware, power outage data protection and other advanced functions.
With these new features, Innodisk is moving the industrial PC application
market forward into the next generation. As well as almost doubling read and
write speeds, the upgraded SATA III 2.5-inch SSDs provide a lower power design
and reduced operating costs with enhanced power saving slumber and sleep modes.
Along with the upgrade to SATA III, iSMART, Innodisk's proprietary disk
health monitoring tool has also received its own update, iSMART 3.1. iSMART
3.1's one touch activate mode can save hours of setup and maintenance time, by
giving users easy one touch access to features such as file write-protection,
quick erase and power saving settings. All storage devices in a system can be
monitored by iSMART 3.1. The latest iSMART can also help the user to visualize
the SSD wear- leveling status at a glance, with a clear graphical display.
Value added features like iSMART turn a product into a true storage solution.
Additional features include ATA security to keep critical data safe and
TRIM command support to further extend drive life by avoiding unnecessary write
operations. Innodisk has also extended operating temperature range to a new
standard, -20°C to 85°C.
For a closer look , RDS are able to visit with samples to discuss further requirements and design restrictions. Why not get in touch to discuss your next project?
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