At Embedded World 2013 event to be held in Nuremberg from 26 to 28 February, the company plans to show Greenliant embedded solid state drives I-temp NANDrive, designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -40 ° C to +85 ° C.
A feature of these is the use of SSD in their flash memory MLC NAND, more affordable than the memory of SLC NAND. In addition, the SSD I-temp NANDrive uses flash memory controller of its own design Greenliant, the chip is enclosed in a single package with a chip flash memory.
To improve the reliability and service life in the controller has a function of load. There is also a protection against data corruption in the event of power failure, the ability to select protected areas, a function to erase the selected zones and evaluation function is the remaining life of SSD.
Deliveries drives I-temp NANDrive of 8, 16 and 32, and 64 GB Interface SATA (GLS85LS) and an 8, 16 and 32 GB Interface PATA (GLS85LP) have already begun.
Source: Greenliant Systems
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