Transcend Compact Flash 4 GB MLC Compact Flash Card

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RS stock no.:
187-1656
Distrelec Article No.:
302-26-613
Mfr. Part No.:
TS4GCF133
Manufacturer:
Transcend
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Brand

Transcend

Memory Size

4GB

Product Type

Compact Flash Card

Memory Card Format

Compact Flash

X Speed Rating

133x

NAND Type

MLC

Read Speed

50Mbps

Write Speed

20Mbps

Standards/Approvals

FCC, BSMI, CE

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Transcend Compact Flash Card, 4GB Memory Size, 133x X Speed Rating - TS4GCF133


This Compact flash card is a removable storage medium designed for industrial and professional data recording in harsh environments. It provides solid-state capacity suitable for embedded systems and imaging devices, offering consistent read/write operation across a wide temperature range for use in automation and electronics applications.

Features and Benefits:


• 4GB capacity for extended data logging
• 50MBps sequential read speeds for Rapid retrieval
• 20MBps sequential write speeds for steady recording
• Operating range -25 to 85°C for extreme-temperature deployments

Applications


• Suitable for industrial controllers requiring local storage
• Ideal for machine Vision cameras in manufacturing lines
• Used with data acquisition units in field trials
• Can be used for firmware storage in embedded devices
• Used for archival logging in electrical test rigs

How does the card behave under prolonged high-temperature use?


It is specified to function up to 85°C, allowing continuous operation in elevated ambient conditions without additional cooling.

What NAND technology is implemented and why does it matter?


It uses MLC flash, which offers a compromise between write endurance and cost suitable for cyclical data recording.

How does its speed rating relate to real-world performance?


The 133x rating indicates the legacy CompactFlash throughput class, while the stated read and write rates define practical transfer speeds.

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