About PC Card Connectors
PC card connectors are used to connect computer cards to computers. Examples include PC cards and CompactFlash cards. The first standards for the PC card were established by the Personal Computer Memory Card Internal Association (PCMCIA) in 1991. At that time, the industry standard defined the first PC card connector as a 68-pin, input/output (I/O) interface along with the socket services specification. Because of the influence of these standards, a PC card connector is also referred to as a PCMCIA card connector.
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