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Product category: CompactPCI Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Intelliam | Subject: LeanStor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 January 2008

Solid state memory provides new mounting
options

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LeanStor has no mechanical seek or rotation latency and no moving parts, providing superior ruggedness in harsh environments.

Intelliam has released the LeanStor line of advanced memory controller (AMC) solid state disk (SSD) modules for AdvancedTCA (ATCA) and MicroTCA (uTCA) systems By directly incorporating NAND flash on the AMC board, LeanStor gives memory designers the unprecedented freedom and space to mount additional components onto the ATCA system board, a feature not found on existing SSD or mechanical hard drive alternatives

In addition, LeanStor has no mechanical seek or rotation latency and no moving parts, providing superior ruggedness in harsh environments.

With smart wear leveling, error correction code (ECC) and SLC, LeanStor's reliability is aligned with its silicon components.

These high-performance storage AMC SSD solutions offer data transfer rates of 64Mbyte/s read and 45Mbyte/s write and come in a range of storage capacities from 32Gbyte to 128Gbyte.

"Our concept to directly incorporate flash on the AMC board was in direct response to customer needs".

"Industry-wide problems like space constraints, mechanical breakdown of the hard drive and high temperature in demanding embedded environments were not being fully addressed with existing solutions", said Phan Hoang, CTO, Intelliam.

"With Intelliam's proprietary Module Management Controller (MMC) built-in to our LeanStor solutions, we've solved these lingering issues with a complete solution that gives our customers the freedom and ability to design creatively and effectively".

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