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The SanDisk Ultra II CompactFlash® cards have a minimum sustained write speed of 9 MB per
second and a read speed of 10 MB per second.
What are CompactFlash Cards?
The CompactFlash standard was developed in 1994 by
SanDisk.
It uses the same flash technology as
the ATA Flash PC Cards.
With CF Cards, data is transferred
using the ATA protocol over 50 pins instead of
68 pins as in the PC Cards.
The dimensions of CompactFlash
Cards Type I offered by us are 36.4 x 42.8 x 3.3 mm.
Microdrive mini hard disks and some older high-capacity
flash cards have a CF Card Type II
form factor with a greater thickness (overall height
of 5.0 instead of 3.3 mm).
CompactFlash Cards are
used in a wide range of devices.
In industry they are used e.g.
in mobile measuring equipment, industrial PCs, single board
computers, as on board memory expansion or in PLCs.
In the commercial sector they
are used in Pocket PCs, PDAs, MP3 players, digital dictating
machines and in a large number of digital cameras.
A PC Card
adapter allows CompactFlash Cards to be
used in any PC Card Type II slot, such as
that found in nearly all notebook
PCs and all
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Available versions (with Item number)

1 GB SanDisk CF Card
Ultra II
EOL – Last Time Buy: April 24,
2008
altec Item no.: B15SD1024U2JC
SanDisk Item no.: SDCFH-1024-388-J
2 GB SanDisk CF Card
Ultra II
altec Item no.: B15SD2048U2JC
SanDisk Item no.: SDCFH-2048-388-J
4 GB SanDisk CF Card
Ultra II
altec Item no.: B15SD4096U2JC
SanDisk Item no.: SDCFH-4096-388-J
8 GB SanDisk CF Card
Ultra II
altec Item no.: B15SD8192U2JC
SanDisk Item no.: SDCFH-8192-388-J
16 GB SanDisk CF Card
Ultra II
altec Item no.: B15SD16384U2JC
SanDisk Item no.: SDCFH-16384-388-J
The letter »B« added
in front of altec’s item number
marks RoHS compliant products.
The letter »-J« at
the end of the SanDisk’s item number indicates
bulk cards in
Jewel Case. |
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