ADATA Technology has released its industrial-grade IUDD362 microSD card that uses high-quality SLC NAND Memory. This enhances durability and prolongs the lifespan, making the card ideal for automated systems. Now, let’s go to see some details of this kind of microSD card.
As is well known, ADATA is a professional manufacturer producing memory modules, USB flash drives, solid-state drives, memory cards, and portable hard drives. For many years, this company devotes itself to researching and developing all kinds of products to meet users’ needs.
Recently, it is reported that ADATA has released a kind of microSD card for industrial use and it is ADATA IUDD362 microSD card. Now, let’s go to the following part to learn more information about this card.
Features of ADATA IUDD362 Industrial-Grade microSD Card
This ADATA microSD card utilizes high-quality SLC NAND Memory, making the card offer improved durability, stability, and performance over its counterparts that uses MLC or TLC NAND Flash. So, the card is ideally suited for industrial systems that are in continuous operation. Besides, this card features a prolonged lifespan.
ADATA IUDD362 microSD card is able to operate in a wide range of temperatures, from -40°C to 85°C, which ensures optimal performance even in harsh environments.
As for MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), the SD card is rated at 3 million MTBF for added trustworthiness.
The ADATA microSD card based on SLC NAND Memory is available in four capacities, including 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB. Its read/write speeds can reach up to 30/25 MB per second and the card is able to operate on just 0.6w or power.
These features make that it is an ideal choice for transportation systems like in-vehicle data loggers, industrial automation like PLC, and other applications that support microSD cards.
In order to guarantee the stability that is required by industrial applications, this ADATA microSD card supports a range of technologies.
ECC, short for Error Correcting Code, is able to detect and fix errors to ensure data integrity. S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) can indicate imminent drive failures.
Besides, Wear-Leveling, is another technique, enabling the use of each block of NAND Flash installed in memory from being damaged prematurely, thereby prolonging its service life.
Some Specifications of ADATA IUDD362 MicroSD Card
In addition, this microSD card has many other specifications. Now, let’s see the following table:
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 11 x 15 x 1mm |
| Weight | 0.25g |
| Capacity | 1GB / 2GB / 4GB / 8GB |
| Interface | SD 2.0 (1GB / 2GB), SD 3.0 (4GB / 8GB) |
| Sequential Read (Max*) | 20MB/s (1GB / 2GB), 30MB/s (4GB / 8GB) |
| Sequential Write (Max*) | 15MB/s (1GB / 2GB), 25MB/s (4GB / 8GB) |
| Form Factor | microSD |
| Flash Type | SLC |
| Technologies | ECC, Wear Leveling, Flash Protection, H/W Power Detector |
| Operating Temperature (Operational) | -40°C to 85°C |
| Operating Temperature (Non-operational) | -50°C to 95°C |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V ± 5% |
| Power Consumption | 0.6W |
| Shock Resistance | 1500G/0.5ms |
| Operating Humidity | 5%-95% RH, non-condensing |
| Vibration Resistance | 30G (10-2000Hz) |
Final Words
For ADATA, the whole microSD card line is a bit of new ground since this computer is known more for its DRAM, SSD and flash drives for consumer use instead of industrial use.
And the exact availability of ADATA IUDD362 microSD card will vary by region. To learn the information about availability and prices in specific markets, please contact the nearest ADATA office or retailer via the official website.
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