TS16G~64GCF400

400X CompactFlash Card

 

 

 

Bit 2 (HS2): when operating in the Cylinder, Head, Sector mode, this is bit 2 of the head number. It is Bit 26 in the Logical Block Address mode.

Bit 1 (HS1): when operating in the Cylinder, Head, Sector mode, this is bit 1 of the head number. It is Bit 25 in the Logical Block Address mode.

Bit 0 (HS0): when operating in the Cylinder, Head, Sector mode, this is bit 0 of the head number. It is Bit 24 in the Logical Block Address mode.

￿Status & Alternate Status Registers (Address 1F7h[177h]&3F6h[376h]; Offsets 7 & Eh) These registers return the CompactFlash Storage Card status when read by the host. Reading the Status register does clear a pending interrupt while reading the Auxiliary Status register does not. The status bits are described as follows:

Bit 7 (BUSY): the busy bit is set when the CompactFlash Storage Card has access to the command buffer and registers and the host is locked out from accessing the command register and buffer. No other bits in this register are valid when this bit is set to a 1. During the data transfer of DMA commands, the Card shall not assert DMARQ unless either the BUSY bit, the DRQ bit, or both are set to one.

Bit 6 (RDY): RDY indicates whether the device is capable of performing CompactFlash Storage Card operations. This bit is cleared at power up and remains cleared until the CompactFlash Storage Card is ready to accept a command.

Bit 5 (DWF): This bit, if set, indicates a write fault has occurred.

Bit 4 (DSC): This bit is set when the CompactFlash Storage Card is ready.

Bit 3 (DRQ): The Data Request is set when the CompactFlash Storage Card requires that information be transferred either to or from the host through the Data register. During the data transfer of DMA commands, the Card shall not assert DMARQ unless either the BUSY bit, the DRQ bit, or both are set to one.

Bit 2 (CORR): This bit is set when a Correctable data error has been encountered and the data has been corrected. This condition does not terminate a multi-sector read operation.

Bit 1 (IDX): This bit is always set to 0.

Bit 0 (ERR): This bit is set when the previous command has ended in some type of error. The bits in the Error register contain additional information describing the error. It is recommended that media access commands (such as Read Sectors and Write Sectors) that end with an error condition should have the address of the first sector in error in the command block registers.

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TS16G-64GCF400, 400X specifications

The Transcend Information TS16G-64GCF400, 400X is a high-performance CompactFlash card designed specifically to meet the demanding requirements of professionals in photography, video production, and data-intensive applications. With a capacity of 64GB and boasting an impressive transfer speed of up to 400X, the TS16G-64GCF400 is ideal for those seeking reliability and efficiency when recording high-resolution images and videos.

One of the standout features of this CompactFlash card is its exceptional read and write speeds. The card can achieve read speeds of up to 90 MB/s and write speeds that can reach up to 60 MB/s. These performance metrics make the TS16G-64GCF400 particularly suitable for burst shooting and continuous video recording, ensuring that every moment is captured accurately and without lag.

In terms of technology, the card utilizes advanced flash memory technology to enhance both speed and durability. Built with a robust construction, it is designed to withstand extreme conditions, making it resistant to shock, temperature fluctuations, and high humidity. This resilience is particularly important for users who often work in unpredictable environments or travel frequently.

The TS16G-64GCF400 is also equipped with the Ultra DMA mode, allowing for faster data transfer between the card and the camera or device it is used with. It supports both PIO and multi-word DMA modes, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. Furthermore, it adheres to the CompactFlash Association's CF4.1 specifications, ensuring that users can rely on its performance across a variety of applications.

Another characteristic worth mentioning is the card's data security features. The Transcend TS16G-64GCF400 incorporates Error Correction Code (ECC) technology to detect and correct potential data corruption, ensuring that files remain intact over time. Additionally, it has built-in wear leveling technology to promote the distribution of write and erase cycles evenly across the memory cells, ultimately prolonging the lifespan of the card.

In conclusion, the Transcend Information TS16G-64GCF400, 400X CompactFlash card stands out in the competitive market of storage solutions. With its impressive speed, durability, and advanced features, it is an excellent choice for professional photographers and videographers who demand high performance and reliability in their storage devices. Whether capturing the next big moment or storing essential data, this card is sure to deliver the performance users need.