The SDIN8DE4-16G is an embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) device manufactured by SanDisk. It offers a compact and reliable storage solution for a variety of applications, integrating flash memory and a controller into a single package. This particular model has a storage capacity of 16GB.
Applications
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Embedded Systems
- Industrial Control Systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) Devices
- GPS Navigation Systems
Features
- Capacity: 16GB
- Interface: eMMC 4.5/5.0/5.1 (depending on the specific revision)
- NAND Flash: Utilizes high-density NAND flash memory for data storage.
- Controller: Integrated controller manages flash memory operations, including error correction, wear leveling, and bad block management.
- Operating Voltage: Typically operates at 2.7V-3.6V.
- Temperature Range: Industrial temperature range options are available, making it suitable for harsh environments.
- Package: Compact BGA package for easy integration into devices.
Benefits
- High Performance: Provides fast read and write speeds for quick application loading and data transfer.
- Reliability: Built-in error correction code (ECC) and wear leveling algorithms ensure data integrity and extend the lifespan of the device.
- Compact Size: Small form factor allows for integration into space-constrained devices.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimized for low power operation, extending battery life in portable devices.
- Easy Integration: Standard eMMC interface simplifies integration into various systems.
Additional Details
The SDIN8DE4-16G eMMC device adheres to the JEDEC eMMC standard, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of host devices. It incorporates advanced flash memory management techniques to optimize performance and reliability. The integrated controller handles complex flash memory operations, relieving the host processor from these tasks. This eMMC is designed for applications that require reliable and high-performance storage in a small form factor. The specific performance characteristics (read/write speeds, IOPS) can vary based on the host system and the specific eMMC revision, but generally offers significantly better performance compared to traditional microSD cards in similar applications.