Industrial USB Flash drive UH110-UFD2
USB 2.0USB 3.0

industrial USB Flash drive
industrial USB Flash drive
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Characteristics

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industrial, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
Read speed

275 Mb/s

Write speed

105 Mb/s

Memory capacity

16 GB

Description

Apacer’s UH110-UFD2 is a new generation USB flash drive compatible with the USB 3.2 Gen1 Super Speed, with a maximum transfer rate of 5 Gb/s designed to replace a conventional IDE hard disk drive. The connector is backward compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 interfaces. With compliance with USB 3.2 specification, this USB drive can deliver up to 275 MB/s outstanding performance. Utilizing 3D NAND and providing more power efficiency than 2D NAND, UH110-UFD2 is designed to replace a conventional IDE hard disk drive. The USB is not only implemented with LDPC (Low Density Parity Check) ECC engine to extend SSD endurance and increase data reliability, but also equipped with Apacer’s SLC-liteX technology to perform with higher number of P/E cycles up to 300,000 times. UH110-UFD2 is also built with the highest durability and ruggedness with a special Chip-On-Board (COB) packaging technology, which allows your precious files to be safely stored and protected against dust, water and shock at all times. In terms of flash management, UH110-UFD2 adopts the latest page mapping file translation layer and comes with various implementations including powerful hardware ECC engine, wear leveling, flash block management, S.M.A.R.T., power failure management, and SMART Read RefreshTM. This product is well suited for embedded flash storage applications offering new and expanded functionality as well as more cost-effective design, better performance and increased reliability.

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