Advantech Launches Wide Temperature High Capacity mSATA and M.2 Industrial SSD
May 30, 2017
Advantech’s IIoT Automation Group is pleased to announce the launch of its latest SQFlash 640 product series with SQF-SMS 640 mSATA SSD and SQF-SM8 640 M.2 2280 SSD modules.
Advantech’s IIoT Automation Group is pleased to announce the launch of its latest SQFlash 640 product series with SQF-SMS 640 mSATA SSD and SQF-SM8 640 M.2 2280 SSD modules.
The SQF-640 series supports up to one terabyte of high capacity memory and is available in both normal and extended temperature versions. This new product series not only supports mainstream MLC flash technology but will extend the support for 3D V-NAND technology.
SSD technology nowadays supports much higher performance than it used to and even small form factor flash drives such as mSATA / M2 can attain 6.0 Gbps SATA performance. High performance usually results in increased power consumption and heat generation – especially for small form factor SSDs such as mSATA and M.2. Advantech’s latest modules are powered by a high performance SATA 6.0 Gbps IC controller chip with low energy consumption of 2.6W compared with similar products. These modules allow compact system designs and support -40 to 85°C wide operating temperature, yet deliver ultimate performance and reliability for industrial fields such as railways, outdoor applications, and defense.
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