Solid State Drives (SSDs), Hard Disk Drives (HDDs)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
NS1552M113T8-5M1A000

NS1552M113T8-5M1A000

Netlist Inc.

SSD 3.84TB M.2 22110 96L TLC NVM

155

MTFDHBA480TDF-1AW4ZABYY

MTFDHBA480TDF-1AW4ZABYY

Micron Technology

7300 480GB M.2 SSD

10

VSF202PC032G-100

VSF202PC032G-100

Virtium

SSD 32GB SLIM-SATA MLC 5V

4

EXP3M4C0038C2U2IE0

EXP3M4C0038C2U2IE0

ExAscend

3.84TB / PCIE GEN3X4 / U.2 / 3D

100

SM651GX2 BD

SM651GX2 BD

Silicon Motion

FERRISSD BGA SSD SATA SLCMODE 2G

0

SP256GIMDA355SV0

SP256GIMDA355SV0

Silicon Power

SSD M.2 2242 SATA3 3DTLC 256GB

10

SNE1B016GTKDWBA0SSA0

SNE1B016GTKDWBA0SSA0

TDK Corporation

INDUSTRIAL SSD, M.2 MODULE, 16GB

17

SM631GE1-BA

SM631GE1-BA

Silicon Motion

FERRISSD BGA SSD SLC NAND I-TEMP

0

VSFB25XI016G

VSFB25XI016G

Virtium

2.5" 7MM SATA-III 6GB

14

MB619GXBFCD3

MB619GXBFCD3

Silicon Motion

FERRI SSD MODULE MO297 SATA DRAM

0

SNE1B016GTKDCB00SSA0

SNE1B016GTKDCB00SSA0

TDK Corporation

INDUSTRIAL SSD, M.2 MODULE, 16GB

0

SFSA064GM1AA2TO-C-NC-216-STD

SFSA064GM1AA2TO-C-NC-216-STD

Swissbit

SSD 64GB M.2 SLC SATA III 3.3V

0

SNE1B256GTFDCB00SSA0

SNE1B256GTFDCB00SSA0

TDK Corporation

INDUSTRIAL SSD, M.2 MODULE, 256G

0

SFSA016GM1AA2TO-I-DB-216-STD

SFSA016GM1AA2TO-I-DB-216-STD

Swissbit

SSD 16GB M.2 SLC SATA III 3.3V

0

NS1552M8340G-5M1A000

NS1552M8340G-5M1A000

Netlist Inc.

SSD 400GB M.2 2280 96L TLC NVME

200

FSSB040GTTS7-SA3-48

FSSB040GTTS7-SA3-48

Flexxon

ELITE 2.5" SATA SSD 40GB MLC SIL

0

NS1951UF13T8-5M1A000

NS1951UF13T8-5M1A000

Netlist Inc.

SSD 3.84TB U.2 64L TLC NVME 12V

70

2701013

2701013

Phoenix Contact

SSD 80GB 2.5" MLC

0

SFSA480GQ1AA4TO-C-OC-226-STD

SFSA480GQ1AA4TO-C-OC-226-STD

Swissbit

SSD 480GB 2.5" MLC SATA III

0

SP256GIMSA305SV0

SP256GIMSA305SV0

Silicon Power

SSD MSATA SATA3 MLC 256GB

10

Solid State Drives (SSDs), Hard Disk Drives (HDDs)

1. Overview

Storage devices are critical components in modern computing systems, enabling persistent data retention and rapid access. Memory cards (e.g., SD/microSD) provide portable storage for consumer electronics. SSDs use NAND flash memory for high-speed non-volatile storage, while HDDs rely on magnetic spinning platters for cost-effective large-capacity storage. These technologies collectively support applications ranging from personal devices to enterprise data centers.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunction CharacteristicsApplication Examples
SD CardsStandardized portable storage with varying speed classesDigital cameras, laptops
microSDCompact form factor for mobile devicesSmartphones, drones
CF CardsHigh durability for professional imagingDSLR cameras, industrial equipment

3. Structure and Components

SSDs consist of a controller (managing data flow), NAND flash memory chips (storing data), and DRAM cache (accelerating access). HDDs contain magnetic platters (data storage), read/write heads (data access), spindle motors (platter rotation), and actuator arms (head positioning). Memory cards integrate flash memory with controllers in compact packages.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceSSD ExampleHDD Example
Sequential Read/Write SpeedAffects data transfer efficiency3500-7000 MB/s (NVMe)100-200 MB/s (SATA)
Random 4K IOPSMeasures small-file access performance50,000-100,000 IOPS100-200 IOPS
Durability (TBW)Indicates lifespan150-1500 TBWRelevant but less quantified

5. Application Fields

  • SSDs: Gaming PCs, enterprise servers, cloud storage
  • HDDs: NAS systems, surveillance storage, archival
  • Memory Cards: Action cameras, IoT devices, automotive systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct ExampleKey Features
Samsung980 Pro NVMe SSDPCIe 4.0, 7000 MB/s
Western DigitalUltrastar DC HC550 HDD18TB, helium-sealed
SanDiskExtreme microSDXC170MB/s, UHS-I

7. Selection Recommendations

Consider interface compatibility (e.g., SATA vs NVMe), required throughput, endurance ratings, and cost-per-GB metrics. For enterprise environments prioritize MTBF and error correction features. Consumer applications should balance capacity and speed class (e.g., V30/U3 for 4K video recording).

8. Industry Trends

3D NAND stacking enables terabit-scale SSDs, while PCIe 5.0 interfaces will double current speeds. HDDs adopt SMR and HAMR technologies to reach 50+TB capacities. Memory cards transition to SD Express (PCIe Gen3) for 985MB/s performance. Hybrid storage solutions combining fast SSD caching with high-capacity HDDs gain traction in data centers.

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