The Kingston EMMC128-TA29 is an embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) storage device. eMMC is a type of flash memory commonly used in mobile devices, tablets, and other embedded systems. It integrates both flash memory and a controller into a single package, simplifying storage management and offering reliable performance.
Applications
- Mobile Phones: Used as the primary storage for operating system, applications, and user data.
- Tablets: Employed as internal storage for system files, applications, and user data.
- Embedded Systems: Integrated into various embedded systems for storing firmware, data logs, and other critical information.
- Navigation Systems: Used in GPS navigation devices for storing maps and software.
- Gaming Consoles: Found in handheld gaming consoles for storing game data and system software.
Features
- 128GB Capacity: Provides ample storage for operating systems, applications, and user data.
- eMMC Interface: Standard eMMC interface simplifies integration with host processors.
- Integrated Controller: Manages flash memory operations, including wear leveling and error correction.
- High Performance: Offers fast read and write speeds for quick application loading and data transfer.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power consumption to extend battery life in portable devices.
Benefits
- Large Storage Capacity: Provides sufficient storage for demanding applications and user data.
- Simplified Integration: eMMC interface simplifies integration with host processors.
- Reliable Performance: Integrated controller ensures reliable data storage and retrieval.
- Fast Data Transfer: High read and write speeds improve system performance.
- Long Battery Life: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
Additional Details
The EMMC128-TA29 has a storage capacity of 128GB. The TA29 portion of the part number likely refers to specific characteristics such as the temperature range or packaging. eMMC devices utilize various techniques to enhance performance and reliability, including wear leveling, error correction, and bad block management. The specific performance characteristics, power consumption, and operating temperature range can be found in the official Kingston datasheet.