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By PURPLELEC | 02 November 2023 | 0 Comments

What are the standards for industrial-grade solid-state drives?

  Industrial-grade solid-state drives are composed of a control unit (industrial-grade main control chip) and a storage unit (industrial-grade FLASH chip). Some large-capacity SSDs require cache. The interface specifications and definitions, functions and usage methods of solid-state drives are exactly the same as those of ordinary hard drives. The product appearance and size are also completely consistent with ordinary hard drives. Widely used in military, vehicle, industrial control, video surveillance, network monitoring, network terminals, electric power, medical, aviation and other fields working in harsh environments.
Industrial-grade solid-state drives
  The standards of industrial-grade solid-state drives are divided into the following categories:
  1. Whether the control chip is an industrial grade standard (supports wide temperature standard)
  2. Whether the memory chip is industrial-grade standard (erase and write life 3000-60000P/E)
  3. Whether the electronic power supply IC is an industrial grade standard
  4. Whether it has anti-oxidation, dust-proof, moisture-proof and anti-static functions
  5. Whether it meets the requirements of earthquake resistance and impact resistance (vibration 1.5G, impact 2000G)
  6. Whether it has power-down protection, anti-surge, over-voltage, and over-current protection functions
  7. Whether it has destruction function (intelligent destruction and physical destruction)
  8. Whether it has a long life cycle (5~10 years)
  Industrial-grade solid-state drives are designed for high-performance, low-power consumption, high-reliability and large-capacity applications. Its form factors and interfaces include: 2.5-inch, 1.8-inch solid-state drives, SATADOM, mSATA, mini mSATA, Half Slim, CFast and M.2 module etc.

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