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News Release from: Winsystems | Subject: RoHS-compliant CompactFlash cards
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 April 2006

CompactFlash cards are fit for
industrial duties

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RoHS-compliant CompactFlash cards are available in densities from 128Mbyte to 2Gbyte for operation from -40 to +85C.

Winsystems has a new range of RoHS-compatible CompactFlash cards that operate from -40 to +85C Available with densities of 128Mbyte, 256Mbyte, 512Mbyte, 1Gbyte and 2Gbyte, the cards are designed to work with any single board computer or computer system with a CompactFlash socket

"Winsystems is committed to reducing lead content in an environmentally friendly, technologically feasible and cost-effective manner without sacrificing performance, quality, or reliability", said Robert Burckle, Vice-President of Winsystems.

"CompactFlash cards are a part of Winsystems ongoing program to meet the RoHS Directive".

Winsystems' CompactFlash parts are targeted for applications that need industrial-grade reliability, industry-standard compatibility and IDE hard disk drive emulation for program and data storage.

Because they are true IDE mode and ATA-3 compliant, they are compatible with different operating systems such as Linux, Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded, ROM-DOS, and others without requiring a special driver.

Delivery is from stock to 4 weeks.

List price of the CFLASH-G-128M-I, a 128Mbyte industrial temperature RoHS unit, is $45.

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