SRAM PCMCIA Memory PC Cards Fixed Battery SRG Series
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Synchrotech's line of PCMCIA SRAM PC Cards eliminate the need for periodic purchasing and changing of batteries. These SRAM cards feature a built in lithium ion battery that recharges when inserted into a PC Card slot. Depending on the capacity of the card, the batteries in these SRAM memory cards can go between five to six months before requiring recharge. These fixed battery models have improved access times of 200ns and a nearly equivalent range of capacities over our previous PCMCIA SRAM PC Cards. The cards are compatible with nearly all known PCMCIA SRAM PC Card applications and feature a write protect switch for preventing inadvertent erasure. The card's rigid stainless steel construction withstands harsh environmental conditions. Like many PCMCIA SRAM PC Cards, Synchrotech SRS Series SRAM cards are available with 8K attribute.
Follow @synchrotech_incPart Number and Description | Price | Add to Cart |
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PCM-SRG-AM001 1MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
PCM-SRG-AM002 2MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
PCM-SRG-AM004 4MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
PCM-SRG-AM006 6MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
PCM-SRG-AM008 8MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
PCM-SRG-AM016 16MB SRAM with 8K Attribute and dual rechargeable battery | N/A | |
Optional Accessories | ||
Card Cases: Clear PCMCIA PC Card Hard Cases for ATA Flash, SRAM, and Linear Flash | ||
PCM-CR-U2EX-SR USB 2.0 to PC Card Read-Writer 1 Slot ATA Flash/SRAM OMNIDriveUSB2 Pro |
Features and Specifications
- Features
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- CE Approved
- Hot insertion and removal
- PCMCIA Version 2.1/JEIDA 4.1 Compliant
- Type I Form Factor with stainless steel and plastic case for rugged construction and ESD protection
- Fully compatible in applications for PC, PDA, Application Specific Instrumentation
- BVD1/BVD2 pins used as battery voltage level detection signals
- Write protect switch to prevent accidental overwriting
- Onboard rechargeable L-ION battery for date retention
- 200 nanosecond fast read/write access time
- Optional 8 Kbytes EEPROM Attribute Memory
- Static Operation, No Clock Required
- Warranty Information
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- 1 Year Limited Warranty
- Memory Type
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- Static Random-Access Memory
- Access Time
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- 200 nanoseconds
- Physical Dimensions
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- PCMCIA Type I Enclosure: 85.6mm (L) x 54mm (W) x 3.3mm (H)
- Weight: 42.5 grams approx.
- Electrical Characteristics
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- Operational Voltage: 5 Volts ± 5%
- Power Consumption
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- Active Typical: 120 mA (max)
- Standby Mode Typical: 0.4 mA (max)
- Lithium Ion Battery
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- Recharges at standby voltage
- Typical < 100µA for fully charged
- Maximum 10mA for fully discharged
- Backup battery average charge 6 months (lower densities have longer charge times, higher densities have shorter charge times)
- Recharges at standby voltage
- Operating Environment
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- Temperature Operating: -10 to 70° C
- Temperature Storage: -40 to 85° C
- Relative Humidity: 95% (max.) non-condensing
- Third Party Software Support
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- CSM Standard PC Card Manager Software (with USB OmniDrive Reader)
- CSM Standard PC Card Manager Software (with EPP OmniDrive Reader)
- Elan Memory Card Explorer
Support
- SRAM FAQ
- Recharge Times for Fixed Battery SRAM Cards
- Fixed Battery SRAM Charging Information
- Third Party Software Packages for SRAM Support
- Getting SRAM Cards to Work with Various Operating Systems
- Windows XP Work Around for PC Card SRAM
- Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista Solutions for PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Cards
- SRAM Links
- Glossary
- About Attribute (2K or 8K Attribute)
- For devices that don't support the full Card Services standard, this CIS-like 2K or 8K storage tuple essentially informs the device what type of card has been inserted and in cases of storage cards, the capacity of the card. SRAM and Linear Flash are examples of cards that are available with or without a 2K or 8K Attribute. Types of devices that require attribute are usually lab equipment, embedded systems, PDAs and the like. For the most part, notebook computers support Card Services, and hence don't require attribute. When in question, check your device's documentation or contact you device manufacturer.
- The advertised memory capacity of this device represents unformatted capacity. Please note that once formatted and due to variations in addressing limitations, the functional storage space may be lower than the advertised capacity.