WinSystems Introduces RoHS-compatible Industrial CompactFlash Cards

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Industrial on Thursday, April 6, 2006

WinSystems is proud to introduce its RoHS-compatible CompactFlash cards which operate from -40° to +85° Centigrade. The densities are 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB & 2GB and will work with single board computers or computer systems with a CompactFlash socket.

"WinSystems is committed to reducing lead content in an environmentally-friendly, technologically feasible and cost-effective manner without sacrificing performance, quality, or reliability", said Robert Burckle, Vice-President of WinSystems. "CompactFlash cards are a part of WinSystems ongoing program to meet the RoHS Directive."

WinSystems' CompactFlash parts are targeted for applications that need industrial-grade reliability, industry-standard compatibility, and IDE hard disk drive emulation for program and data storage. Since they are True IDE Mode and ATA-3 compliant, they are compatible with different operating systems such as Linux, Windows(R) CE and Windows(R) XP Embedded, ROM-DOS, and others without requiring a special driver.

Delivery is from stock to 4 weeks. List price of the CFLASH-G-128M-I, a 128MB industrial temperature RoHS unit, is $45. For sales:

WinSystems' Application Engineering Group
715 Stadium Drive
Arlington, Texas 76011
(817) 274-7553
e-mail
Website

If you found this page useful, bookmark and share it on:

Possibly of Interest

 
EDA Geek Newsletter
Don't have time to visit EDA Geek everyday? Then sign up for our free newsletter. We'll send you an email when we have something to share with you. Your email address will be kept confidential and we will not share, sell, or rent it to anyone. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking a link in the email.

Enter your email address to sign up for our free newsletter:   

If you are familiar with RSS feeds, you can also sign up for our free news feed. Our RSS feed is updated in real-time while our newsletter is updated daily.