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COMMITTED T O MEMORY
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Kingston’s Flash Card Product Lines
There are several types of Flash storage devices that are available from Kingston:
7.1 USB FLASH DRIVES
Introduced in 2002, USB Flash drives offer an incredible combination of high storage
capacity, fast data transfer rates, and great exibility, all in the palm of your hand. Heralded
as a oppy or CD drive alternative, USB Flash drives have far more storage capacity than that
of a standard oppy disk or CD-ROM drive replacement. They provide an easy method for
quick downloads and transferring digital les to and from your computer or device.
USB Flash drives incorporate NAND Flash and a controller in a capsulated case. USB Flash
drives work with the vast majority of computers and devices that incorporate the Universal
Serial Bus interface, including most PCs, PDAs, and MP3 players.
Kingston offers a full line of DataTraveler Hi-Speed USB Flash drives. Some DataTravelers
also support password-protection and hardware-based AES encryption for improved
security. For details, please visit kingston.com/flash/dt_chart.asp.
7.2 COMPACTFLASH (CF) CARDS
CompactFlash, or CF cards, were the rst small form factor Flash cards introduced in 1994.
CF cards incorporate a controller and are about the size of a matchbook. CompactFlash
cards incorporate an Integrated Device Electronics (IDE) interface similar to hard drives
and ATA PC Cards. Kingston is a member of the CompactFlash Association, which sets the
specications for CF cards.
Kingston offers standard CompactFlash cards as well as high-performance Elite Pro and
Ultimate lines.
Kingston’s Elite Pro/Ultimate CompactFlash cards are among the fastest available in the
industry. The high transfer rate is ideal for use on newer devices such as high-megapixel
digital cameras, to ensure that the cameras save pictures faster and are quickly ready for the
next shot.
CompactFlash cards come in a Type I form factor:
- USB Flash Drives (DataTravelers)
- Secure Digital Cards (SD, SDHC, miniSDHC, microSD, microSDHC)
- CompactFlash
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Cards
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INTERFACE VOLTAGE PIN COUNT SIZE IN MM
CompactFlash 3.3 and 5 Volts 50 Type I:
36.4 x 42.8 x 3.3
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