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Memory Boards
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ALSO CALLED: Boards, Random Access Memory Cards, Memory Cards, RAM Cards, IC Cards, ROM Cards, Interface Cards, PC Cards, and Read Only Memory Cards
DEFINITION: MMC also stands for Microsoft Management Console. A MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a tiny memory card that uses flash memory to make storage portable among various devices, such as car navigation systems, cellular phones, eBooks, PDAs, smartphones, and digital cameras, music players, and video camcorders, and personal
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Telecommunications Applications -- Synchronous Serial PCMCIA Cards
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APPLICATION NOTE:One Quatech customer involved in testing cellular communications uses MPAP-200/300 to facilitate communications between an Agilent 8935 Cell Test Site and the digital cellular radios at their own test sites. Posted: 14 Oct 2003 | Published: 13 Oct 2003
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RS-422/485 Synchronous Serial PCMCIA Cards
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DATA SHEET:Synchronous serial connectivity is an appropriate choice when rigorous security and intensive data integrity protocols are required for high-speed serial communication. Posted: 14 Oct 2003 | Published: 13 Oct 2003
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Transportation Applications -- Synchronous Serial PCMCIA Cards
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APPLICATION NOTE:Quatech's MPAP-200/300 RS-422/485 synchronous serial PCMCIA card is currently being used to interface with the flight recorders found in a wide variety of military and commercial aircraft. Posted: 14 Oct 2003 | Published: 13 Oct 2003
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MEMORY BOARDS DEFINITION (continued):
computers. MMC was jointly developed by SanDisk and Siemens AG/Infineon Technologies AG, who introduced the product in 1997. About the size of a postage stamp, MMC weighs approximately two grams. This is similar to the Secure Digital ( SD card), and smaller than older memory card formats, such as the SmartMedia card and CompactFlash ( CF card). By October 2002, the MultiMediaCard offered a range of storage capacities up to 128 MB. Like SD and CF cards, MultiMediaCards are much more rugged than traditional storage media. All three cards have an operating
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