QDFLD25
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xxx(M/G)UH1(I)
Datasheet
80000-FLD25-xxx(M/G)UH1(I)-March2011
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1.1. Scope
This document describes the features and specifications and installation guide of the Industrial 2.5” PATA (IDE) SSD.
1.2. System Features
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Non-volatile memory and no moving parts
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SLC NAND type flash technology
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2.5” IDE drive form-factor
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Extremely rugged metal casing to endure harsh environments
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Disk capacity from 128MB to 16GB
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ATA interface and True IDE mode
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Master/Slave
Switch
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Data transfer supports PIO-4 and UDMA-4 (Default setting)
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Performance up to 40.0MB/sec
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Automatic 4 bits error correction and retry capabilities
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Supports power down commands and Auto stand-by / sleep modes.
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+5
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±10
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operation
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Working well in critical environment
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Very high performance, very low power consumption
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Low
weight,
Noiseless
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Optional for conformal-coating special PCB surface coating treatment
1.3. ATA/ATAPI-6 Standard
The Industrial 2.5” PATA (IDE) SSD disks are fully compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard.
1.4. Technology Independence - Static Wear Leveling
In order to gain the best management for flash memory, the Industrial Rugged Metal 2.5” PATA (IDE) SSD 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.