Industrial M.2 (2242) SSDs

Our Industrial M.2 SSDs target embedded applications which require storage in small, removable form factors. These modules withstand high shock and vibration and offer superior performance and endurance. Meanwhile, the anti-vibration fill improves resistance against the double pull-out force and conformal coating effectively protects against moisture and dust in harsh environments.  

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2242 (TLC)

2242 (MLC)

2242 NVMe (TLC)

2242 NVME with DRAM (TLC)

2242 NVMe with DRAM (MLC)

 

 

 

 

Special Notes

*The purpose of Powerguard is to protect data loss while encountering an improper power failure. Powerguard would complete the task of saving the boot files from the controller into the flash storage after sudden power loss. We design these flash modules with additional tantalum capacitors to store these extra charges. With this special design, these M.2’s are constantly charging the tantalum capacitors with 12V power during their operation.

DATASHEETS

2242 (TLC) 2242 (MLC) 2242 NVMe (TLC) 2242 NVME with DRAM (TLC) 2242 NVMe with DRAM (MLC)        

Industrial M.2 (2242) SSDs

Our Industrial M.2 SSDs target embedded applications which require storage in small, removable form factors. These modules withstand high shock and vibration and offer superior performance and endurance. Meanwhile, the anti-vibration fill improves resistance against the double pull-out force and conformal coating effectively protects against moisture and dust in harsh environments.

 

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SKU: 3741070-1 Tags: industrial SSDs, Industrial Storage, long life storage, M.2, NVMe

Additional information

Datasheets

See additional tabs for complete specifications and datasheets

DATASHEETS

2242 (TLC)

2242 (MLC)

2242 NVMe (TLC)

2242 NVME with DRAM (TLC)

2242 NVMe with DRAM (MLC)

 

 

 

 

Special Notes

*The purpose of Powerguard is to protect data loss while encountering an improper power failure. Powerguard would complete the task of saving the boot files from the controller into the flash storage after sudden power loss. We design these flash modules with additional tantalum capacitors to store these extra charges. With this special design, these M.2’s are constantly charging the tantalum capacitors with 12V power during their operation.

DATASHEETS

2242 (TLC) 2242 (MLC) 2242 NVMe (TLC) 2242 NVME with DRAM (TLC) 2242 NVMe with DRAM (MLC)        

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