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'[EE]: Removable memory chip'
2000\08\21@130356
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Andrew Kunz
I saw an advertisement with a postage-stamp size flash part the other day. I
don't know the application, but I'm guessing digital cameras.
I would like to find info on these memory devices: capacity, mfg's, source,
NAME!, connectors, interfacing, etc.
Also, are there format standards for storing data in them? I would like to be
able to quickly get the data from my data logger into my PC for analysis. It's
gotta be quicker than 230kbps.
Thanks.
Andy
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2000\08\21@133943
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Andy Howard
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Subject: [EE]: Removable memory chip
> I saw an advertisement with a postage-stamp size flash part the other day.
I
> don't know the application, but I'm guessing digital cameras.
>
> I would like to find info on these memory devices: capacity, mfg's,
source,
> NAME!, connectors, interfacing, etc.
>
> Also, are there format standards for storing data in them? I would like
to be
> able to quickly get the data from my data logger into my PC for analysis.
It's
> gotta be quicker than 230kbps.
Was it these cute li'l critters you saw?
http://www.sandisk.com/oem/mmc.htm
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2000\08\21@134956
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Andrew Kunz
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