Product Description
- Brand Ex-Pro Smart Media Card Ranging in MB from 2Mb - 128Mb - (2mb, 4mb, 8mb, 16mb, 32mb, 64mb, 128mb) Smart Media was popular in digital cameras, and reached its peak in about 2001 when it garnered nearly half of the digital camera market.
- It was backed especially by Fujifilm and Olympus and several other Camera manufactures, industrial users and keyboard manufactures (Music keyboards).
- Though the format started to exhibit problems as camera resolutions increased and so was replaced by XD by these manufactures.
- Cards larger than 128 MB were not available and they ceased production of the Smart Media card in 1998.
- Those cards in the market now are the last cards available.
- A Smart Media card consists of a single NAND flash chip embedded in a thin plastic card,[3] although some higher capacity cards contain multiple, linked chips.
- It was one of the smallest and thinnest of the early memory cards, only 0.76mm thick, and managed to maintain a favourable cost ratio as compared to the others.
- Check your device for maximum capacity or use our online compatibility selector at the top of our site to ensure you are purchasing the correct memory
- Weight: 2 g Size: 45.0 × 37.0 × 0.76 mm Capacities: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB Uses 16-Mbit, 32-Mbit, and 64-Mbit Toshiba TC58-compatible NAND-type flash memory chips Flat electrode terminal with 22 pins (32M & 64M compatible) 8-bit I/O Interface (16-bit in some cases) Data transfer rate: 2MB/s 3.3v 1,000,000 read/write cycles Ten year storage time without power Metallic write-protect sticker Compatible with PCMCIA with an adapter Compatible with CompactFlash Type II with an adapter Compatible with 3.5" Floppy drive using FlashPath adapter
Specifications
| Brand Id | 5682 |
|---|---|
| Condition | new |
| Weight | 0 g |
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