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APRO Rugged Metal 2.5” SATA III MLC SSD – BON-II Series © 2015 APRO Co., Ltd.
1.1.
Scope
This document describes features, specifications and installation guide of APRO’s Rugged Metal 2.5” SATA III MLC SSDs
BON-II Series. In the appendix, there provides order information, warranty policy, RMA/DOA procedure for the most
convenient reference.
1.2.
System Features
MLC-NAND type flash technology.
Standard 2.5” SATA Flash Disk form-factor (9.5mm height).
SATA 7-pin (data) + 15-pin (power connector) SATA Interface.
Extremely Rugged Metal casing to endure harsh environments.
Power interrupt data protection technology by Tantalum Capacitors.
Fast Erase/Secure Erase by Hardware jumper setting located on the front side of SSD (J1/Pin-1&Pin-2) and by
Software Vendor Commands.
Supports hardware jumper setting for Write Protect function.
SATA 1.0a, SATA 2.6 and SATA 3.0 specification compliance.
SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) function supported.
Supports Window-7 TRIM Command.
Non-volatile memory and no moving parts.
MLC Flash SSD standard grade capacity from 32GB up to 256GB.
Supports 2GBits DDRIII SDRAM Cache
Sequential read performance up to 502.8 MB/sec.
Sequential write performance up to 269.7 MB/sec.
Automatic 40 bits per 1024 bytes error correction (ECC) and retry capabilities.
+5V ± 10
%
operation.
Shock: 0.5ms, 1500 G, 3 axes.
Vibration: 7 Hz to 2K Hz, 20G, 3 axes.
Very high performance, very low power consumption.
1.3.
Flash Management Technology - Static Wear Leveling
In order to gain the best management for flash memory, APRO
2.5” SATA III MLC SSD BON-II Series supports Static
Wear-leveling technology to manage the Flash system. The life of flash memory is limited; the management is to increase
the life of the flash product.
A static wear-leveling algorithm evenly distributes data over an entire Flash cell array and searches for the least used
physical blocks. The identified low cycled sectors are used to write the data to those locations. If blocks are empty, the
write occurs normally. If blocks contain static data, it moves that data to a more heavily used location before it moves the
newly written data. The static wear leveling maximizes effective endurance Flash array compared to no wear leveling or
dynamic wear leveling.