There have been a number of these hybrid one-off cards hitting the market including an ingenious little Lexar nubbin that was essentially a USB plug and not much else. All of these, thus far, haven’t ...
What the difference between a SD card and a MMC card? I took the MMC from my Nokia 6230 and compared it with the SD card from my camera and they are physically the same. The only visible difference is ...
Following the successful launches of MemPlug Smart Media, CompactFlash, Memory Stick Springboard modules, Portable Innovation Technology, Ltd. today announced the availability of the MemPlug Secure ...
Rarely do I combine reviews into one article. However, in this case the products are nearly identical save for the memory cards they accept. Portable Innovation Technology (PiTech) makes Springboard ...
SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has developed two different types of MMC (MultiMediaCard) cards, designated MMCplus. The company claims the cards feature higher density and ...
Rob Wentworth sent in his simple MMC card slot hack. He used that useless card edge floppy connector to add a MMC/SD card to his WRT54G. A quick rebuild and a spacer made it perfect connector. The ...
This document gives an overview about different ESD protection and EMI filter devices optimized for SD-memory card and MMC interfaces. These devices cover the range from 1-bit to current standard ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif. – November 1st, 2007-- Eureka Technology Inc., a leading intellectual property (IP) core provider, today announces the immediate availability of SD/SDIO/MMC slave controller core ...
The leading DRAM-module maker in Asia, A-Data Technology, is using CeBIT 2005 to showcase its latest flash memory card products. Looking into the future, the company is also keeping an eye on the new ...
Hey all, <BR><BR>This is specific to a Toshiba e740 PocketPC PDA, but could be just a general question. The e740 has a Secure Digital memory card slot built in. Can I use MMC cards in the SD slot?
Transcend Information recently announced the arrival of its new SD/MMC Card Reader S5. The S5 plugs directly into any USB 2.0 (or 1.1) port and is capable of data transfer rates up to 480Mb/s. In ...