- The Compact Flash (CF) card is a removable solid state electronic disk with a standard IDE interface. It is a small body
- A large capacity electronic disk. We have developed a series of CF to IDE adapters to make it easy to use CF cards on standard IDEs.
- The CF card is a low-priced electronic card that is widely used in notebook computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and portable.
- Or industrial equipment. In the electronics factory, people use the CF card as a micro hard disk to store the test software, because the computer power is frequently turned on/off.
- Easy to damage traditional mechanical hard drives.
- Performance characteristics:
- * Compliance with standards: CF specification Ver3.0, IDE/ATA-66 specification.
- * Standard IDE interface: true-IDE mode, and supports DMA-66 transmission mode.
- * Supports CF-I and CF-II two types of cards: IBM micro hard disk that also supports CF-II interface.
- * The IDE interface is a 40-pin/2.54mm female connector: this card can be plugged directly into the IDE socket.
- * With LED indicator: power (power LED), CF access (active LED), card is inserted (card detect LED).
- * Master/slave jumper: Can be configured as master or slave.
- * Use the CF card as a DOM: Automatically power from the IDE's 20-pin or external floppy drive power supply.
- * 5.0V or 3.3V power supply: Select the appropriate power supply voltage according to your CF card.
- The main purpose:
- Computer peripheral equipment manufacturers use CF-IDE cards with CF cards to test motherboards, sound cards, graphics cards and other products. Needed in these occasions
- Turn the power on/off frequently. Traditional mechanical hard drives are easily damaged. CF is an electronic hard disk, in principle with a mechanical hard disk
- Very different, it is not easy to damage in these occasions.
- Portable instruments using embedded X86 or RISC cores usually have an IDE interface, if the CF card cannot be directly connected to these instruments
- On this device, you can use this adapter to complete the transfer.
- Personal computers (PCs): These computers are usually X86 cores, which is the main platform for the card, some digital cameras have
- CF card interface, you can access your picture data through this card on the desktop.
- Industrial PCs use this card in conjunction with a CF card to store embedded operating systems such as embedded LINUX or WIN CE.