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Key mass data storage devices are growing in demand for the various industries and Phoenix International introduces one of the finest in the market today. The company presents the VME mass data storage module, offering high performance data storage for aerospace, military and industrial applications.

Features:

  • SAS or SATA SSDs
  • Burst data transfer rate to 300MB/sec
  • Sustained data transfer to 120MB/sec
  • Total capacity to 512GB
  • Operational temperature from -40o to 85o C
  • Individual point-to-point device connectivity
  • Low power consumption
  • 1,300,000 MTBF
  • Integrated SLC NAND Flash
  • Meets military and IRIG 106-07 declassification standards
  • Advanced flash management for enhanced reliability and durability
  • Front panel or P2 connector data interface
  • 80,000 feet operational altitude
  • 50g, 11 ms operational shock
  • 16g rms, 10-2000Hz random vibration

No word on pricing and availability has been announced to date.

(Source) Press

Tags: burst data, connector data, data interface, device connectivity, durability, enhanced reliability, industrial applications, mass data storage, operational temperature, performance data, phoenix international, Portable Devices, power consumption, random vibration, ssds, storage devices, storage module

XDAs and PDAs have become overly in demand lately and Corebook computers are making sure that consumers get only the best. In fact, it is offering two Explorer computers as the forbearers of mobile computing technology.

The XP520 is a highly rugged PDA phone that works on a Windows CE.NET 5.0 Professional Plus operating system and is powered by the Marvell 400MHz Processor. A 64MB SDRAM and a 64MB Flash ROM offers it enough spunk for high-ranged industrial applications.

The XP520 is powered by the Marvell PX270 520MHz processor and Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system.

The CoreBook15 computer is the only release under the Corebook series and comes across as a high-performance feature enabled notebook that supports either of Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology, Intel Core 2 Duo processor, or Intel Celeron M Core 2 Solo processor.

With a shock resistant LCD screen, spill resistant keyboard and touchpad, and a drop resistant body, it is truly a rugged notebook designed to withstand all hazardous industrial environments.

(Source) Wireless Workforce Online

Tags: future of mobile computing, industrial applications, intel celeron m, intel centrino duo mobile, intel centrino duo mobile technology, lcd screen, Mobile News, PDA phone, Portable Devices, rugged notebook, touchpad




 

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