Swissbit M.2 SATA durabit™ Solid State Drive Modules
Swissbit M.2 SATA durabit™ Solid State Drive Modules are ideal for ultra-thin embedded computing applications that require mass storage in a very small footprint. These modules have a long service life with controlled BOM and a change notification process. The M.2 SATA modules are designed for industrial, NetCom, and automotive applications. These M.2 SATA SSDs meet the demands of high data transfer rates.Features
- Dynamic and static wear leveling
- Subpage Mode Flash Translation Layer (FTL)
- Active and passive data care management
- Lifetime enhancements
- Dynamic bad block remapping
- Write amplification reduction
- On-Board power fail protection
- AHCI, TRIM, and NCQ support
- ATA security feature set support
- DEVSLP compatible
- In-field firmware update
- Enterprise-grade Self-monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)
- 30μ" gold-plated connector (IPC-6012B Class 2 compliant)
- AES256 encryption (on request)
- Swissbit Life Time Monitoring (SBLTM) tool and SDK for SBLTM (on request)
Applications
- Industrial
- NetCom
- Automotive
Specifications
- 8GB, 16GB, 30GB, 60GB, 120GB, 240GB, 480GB capacities
- 3.3V ±5% operating voltage
- Temperature ranges
- Operating
- 0 to 70°C commercial
- -40°C to 85°C industrial
- -40°C to 85°C storage
- Operating
- Data retention
- 10 years at life begin
- 1-year at life end
- Power (maximum capacity)
- 1.5W Read (active)
- Write
- 3.2W active
- 380mW idle
- 115mW slumber
- 1500g/50g shock/vibration
- Hardware BCH code ECC with up to 66-bit correction per 1kb
- >200,000 hours Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
- Data reliability of<1 non-recoverable error per 1016 bits read
- Performance
- Sequential read up to 520 MBytes/s, random read 4K up to 75000 IOPS
- Sequential read up to 450 MBytes/s, random read 4K up to 75000 IOPS
- Supports ATA/ATAPI-8 and ACS-2 command sets
- JEDEC M0-300 full-size mSATA SDD form factor (50.8mm x 29.85mm x 3.5mm)
- SATA Gen3-6 bits/s compliance (Gen2 3bits/s and Gen1 1.5bits/s backward compatible)
Publicado: 2016-05-25
| Actualizado: 2024-02-15
