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PCMCIA Product:
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Memory Card
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Memory and storage cards are devices used to add memory (RAM, SRAM, Flash, etc.) and/or storage capacity (hard disks, CD-ROM, etc.) to computers.
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Hard Drive Card
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Hard Drive cards are devices used to add storage capacity to computers. PCMCIA Hard Drive Cards provide high storage capacity to notebooks, palmtop, personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile systems, and PCMCIA equipped computers.
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Serial Adapter Card
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A serial PC Card provides one or more serial ports to a host computer. The card interfaces the host with a PCMCIA card bus and adds RS232/RS422 or other types of serial ports.
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Networking Card
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A PCMCIA Networking card is an interface board that allows a host computer to connect to a network for data transmission and communication. Networking adapters include, among others, modem, fax, LAN (Ethernet, Token Ring, ISDN, etc.), and wireless LAN cards.
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Modem / Fax Card
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A PCMCIA Modem/Fax card enables a computer to transmit data over the telephone lines. Because computer information is digital data and information transmitted over the telephone lines is transmitted in analog waves, a modem converts between these two forms.
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Card Reader/Writer
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Card Readers/Writers are modules that allow the user to transfer data from/to a host computer to/from a PCMCIA card. The Reader/Writer, also known as card driver, is a PCMCIA carrier that connects to the host computer through a port or bus. These modules simplify the task of transporting and sharing files among digital cameras, PDAs, notebooks, and desktop PCs.
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Bus Interface / Adapter / Controller
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An interface is a computer board that translates the data from the PCMCIA bus to another bus and vice versa. It is used to connect two non-compatible buses.
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Other
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Other, not listed, PCMCIA products, such as GPS boards, I/O boards, DAQ boards, Multimedia cards, Sound cards, etc.
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Technology Standard:
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PC Card Standard 95
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This is the original PC Card with 16 bits of address and data. It has a 68-pin interface.
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CardBus Technology
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PC Card with 32 bits of address and data. Runs at 33 MHz.
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Miniature Card Technology
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They are about one-fourth the size of the standard 95 PC Card. They were designed by Intel® StrataFlash technology (a multilevel-cell technology), and µBGA (Ball Grid Array). These two technologies create a high-capacity flash card. Miniature cards have 60-pin connectors, and dimensions of 38mm x 33mm x 3.5mm (73% smaller than a full PC Card).
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CompactFlash™ and CF+™ Standard
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CompactFlash™ is a very small removable mass storage PC Card. SanDisk Corporation introduced it in 1994. CF™ cards weigh a half-ounce and are the size of a matchbook, with a thickness that is less than one-half of a current PCMCIA Type II card. It is actually one-fourth the volume of a PCMCIA card. Instead of the 68 pins in PC Card Standard 95, a CF card has 50 pins but still conforms to PCMCIA ATA specs. It can be easily slipped into a passive 68-pin Type II adapter card that fully meets PCMCIA electrical and mechanical interface specifications. The CF+ specification adds additional card functionality over the original CompactFlash card including magnetic disk drive data storage and I/O cards such as Ethernet, serial, fax/modem, digital phone card, USB, barcode scanner, etc. These cards use flash technology, which is a non-volatile storage solution that does not require a battery to retain data indefinitely.
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Other
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Other, not listed, technologies such as
- SmartMedia: It is about one-third the area of a conventional PC Card. The card dimensions are 45.0mm x 37.0mm x 0.76mm.
- CardBay: New technology that incorporates USB features to the PC Card.
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Card Form Factor:
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The form Factor describes the size of the card and its pin configuration.
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Type I Card
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Type I card dimensions are 54mm x 85.4mm and can be up to 3.3 mm thick. These cards are normally used as memory cards (RAM, ROM, Flash RAM, etc.).
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Type II Card
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Type II card dimensions are 54mm x 85.4mm and can be up to 5.5 mm thick. Common uses of these cards: I/O devices such as data/fax modems, LAN adapter, non-rotating mass storage devices, etc.
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Type III Card
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Type III card dimensions are 54mm x 85.4mm and can be up to 10.5 mm thick. These cards are commonly used as hard drives.
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Type IV Card
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Type IV card have not yet been ratified by the PCMCIA consortium. The exact size is expected to be 54mm x 85.4mm and a thickness of 18 mm. Common uses of these cards: large capacity hard drives.
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Other
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Other, not listed, form factors, such as
- SmartMedia Card (45mm x 37mm x 0.76mm)
- CompactFlash (43mm x 36mm x 3.3mm)
- Miniature Card (38mm x 3.5mm x3.5mm)
- Solid State Floppy Disk® (SSFDC®). It is the thinnest and one of the smallest form factor cards (about one-third the size of a credit card)
- MultiMediaCard (MMC). It is approximately the size of a postage stamp.
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All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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Operating Temperature:
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This is the full-required range of ambient operating temperature.
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User may specify either, both, or neither of the limits in a "From - To" range; when both are specified, matching products will cover entire range. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
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