M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Flash Disk HOW to Contact US, China, Japan Europe, Taiwan Internet

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HOW TO CONTACT US

USA

China

M-Systems Inc.

M-Systems China Ltd.

555 North Mathilda Avenue, Suite 220

Room 121-122

Sunnyvale, CA 94085

Bldg. 2, International Commerce & Exhibition Ctr.

Phone: +1-408-470-4440

Hong Hua Rd.

Fax: +1-408-470-4470

Futian Free Trade Zone

 

Shenzhen, China

 

Phone: +86-755-8348-5218

 

Fax: +86-755-8348-5418

Japan

Europe

M-Systems Japan Inc.

M-Systems Ltd.

Asahi Seimei Gotanda Bldg., 3F

7 Atir Yeda St.

5-25-16 Higashi-Gotanda

Kfar Saba 44425, Israel

Shinagawa-ku Tokyo, 141-0022

Tel: +972-9-764-5000

Phone: +81-3-5423-8101

Fax: +972-3-548-8666

Fax: +81-3-5423-8102

 

Taiwan

Internet

M-Systems Asia Ltd.

www.m-systems.com

14 F, No. 6, Sec. 3

 

Minquan East Road

General Information

Taipei, Taiwan, 104

info@m-systems.com

Tel: +886-2-2515-2522

Sales and Technical Information

Fax: +886-2-2515-2295

techsupport@m-systems.com

 

This document is for information use only and is subject to change without prior notice. M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrievable manner or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without prior written consent of M-Systems.

M-Systems products are not warranted to operate without failure. Accordingly, in any use of the Product in life support systems or other applications where failure could cause injury or loss of life, the Product should only be incorporated in systems designed with appropriate and sufficient redundancy or backup features.

Contact your local M-Systems sales office or distributor, or visit our website at www.m-systems.com to obtain the latest specifications before placing your order.

© 2005 M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. All rights reserved.

M-Systems, DiskOnChip, DiskOnChip Millennium, DiskOnKey, DiskOnKey MyKey, FFD, Fly-By, iDiskOnChip, iDOC, mDiskOnChip, mDOC, Mobile DiskOnChip, Smart DiskOnKey, SmartCaps, SuperMAP, TrueFFS, uDiskOnChip, uDOC, and Xkey are trademarks or registered trademarks of M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers, Ltd. Other product names or service marks mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Product Specification and User Manual IDE 4000 Flash Disk

34-PS-0304-00 Rev. 2.1

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Contents January 34-PS-0304-00 Rev IDE 4000 Flash DiskRevision History Document Control InformationTable of Contents Warranty Ordering Information How to Contact Us Critical Item Definition CharacteristicsSpecifications Current Consumption Access TimeSeek Time Input VoltageCapacity MB Cylinder Heads Sectors V1.08 V1.09 CHS Settings for Low-Capacity IDEMemory Capacity IDE 4000 Flash Disk CapacitiesMean Time Between Failures Mtbf Physical CharacteristicsEndurance General tolerance is ±0.25 mm ±0.01 J2 Pin Assignment Pin Number Signal NameJ1 Pin Assignment Environmental Conditions TemperatureVibration AltitudeRelative Humidity ShockIDE 4000 Disk Address Setting by Jumper Drive ConfigurationIDE Cable Interface ConnectorsCommand Name Command Code Supported IDE CommandsIDE Commands CE and FCC Compatibility Outside Label Label InformationHandling Instructions Installing the Drive in a PCUsing the IDE 4000 Flash Disk Unpacking the DriveTroubleshooting Using the IDE 4000 in an MS-DOS-Based PlatformHow to Get Help Warranty Cccc Ordering InformationTaiwan Internet HOW to Contact USChina Japan Europe

Flash Disk, IDE 4000 specifications

M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers IDE 4000 marked a substantial leap in the field of data storage technology during its introduction. This innovative device combined high-performance capabilities with the timely necessity for portable data solutions, particularly in an era when hard disk drives had limitations in terms of speed, durability, and size.

At the core of the M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers IDE 4000 is its use of NAND flash memory technology. This allowed for no-moving-parts storage, which improved durability in mobile and portable applications. Unlike traditional hard drives susceptible to mechanical wear and tear, the flash disk is more robust, making it ideal for applications requiring reliability. The NAND flash architecture also contributes to lower power consumption, offering energy-efficient operations that prolong battery life in portable devices.

The IDE 4000 was designed with interface compatibility in mind. It utilized the Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) standard, enabling seamless integration with existing systems, whether they were desktop computers or embedded systems. This interoperability made the device an appealing choice for a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial systems.

In terms of data access speed, the M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers IDE 4000 offered improved read and write speeds compared to traditional hard drives, significantly optimizing system performance. The quick response time was particularly beneficial for tasks requiring rapid data retrieval, such as in multimedia applications and real-time data processing environments.

Another notable feature of the IDE 4000 was its scalability. Available in varying capacities, it enabled users to select a model that suited their specific storage needs. The flexibility in capacity allowed for diverse applications spanning from simple data storage to complex applications requiring substantial amounts of data handling.

Robust data integrity mechanisms were also included in the design, ensuring that users’ data remained safe and protected from corruption. This included features like error correction codes (ECC), which enhanced reliability by detecting and correcting errors in real time.

In conclusion, the M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers IDE 4000 played an instrumental role in the evolution of data storage solutions. Its innovative use of NAND flash technology, compatibility with IDE standards, improved speed, scalability, and advanced data protection mechanisms set it apart as a pioneering force in the transition towards solid-state storage solutions, paving the way for future advancements in the sector.