PCM-3116PC/F PCM-3116PC/R PCMCIA/CompactFlash™ ATA to IDE Drives and Modules
■Thank you for buying one of our PCMCIA or CompactFlash™ ATA to IDE drives or modules.
■ATA PCMCIA drives
▲ATA PCMCIA cards have long been used in notebook computers for data storage and information sharing. PCMCIA drives are compact and durable and provide an inexpensive way to add hard drive capacity to a notebook computer. Our ATA to IDE drives allow a desktop computer system to use PCMCIA ATA cards to facilitate information sharing between notebook and desktop computer systems. In addition, our ATA to IDE drives give system integrators the option of using PCMCIA drives as an alternative to conventional floppy, hard disk and CD-ROM disc drives. PCMCIA drives are particularly well-suited for use in harsh industrial computing environments where heat, dust and vibration prevents the use of other types of drives.
■ATA CompactFlash drives
▲CompactFlash™ is the world's smallest removable mass storage device. The technology was first introduced by SanDisk Corporation in 1994. CompactFlash cards weigh only 14 grams and are approximately the size of a book of matches.
▲CompactFlash cards connect to readers and other devices through a 50-pin connector, compared to the 68-pin connector that is used by PCMCIA cards. However, CompactFlash cards fully comply to ATA specifications.
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