A 1GB micro SD card is used in this project along with an AVR Atmega8 microcontroller as the circuit is interfaced with PC for monitoring that data using MAX232. The AVR ATmega8 or Atmega32 runs at ...
SD cards have long been a favorite with microcontroller hobbyists. Cheap, readily available, and easily interfaced, they remain a staple for small projects that need to store a lot of data. Now, ...
This application note describes the methodology to use the Parallel Master Port (PMP) module to interface with external data memory; either external Flash or external RAM. This application note also ...
About a year ago, Intel announced they’d be launching a new platform stuffed into an SD card. Imagine – an entire computer packaged into an SD card, with nine whole pins for power and I/O. Cooler ...
Researchers Sean Cross and Dr. Andrew Huang demonstrated yesterday at the Chaos Communication Congress that they could write arbitrary code onto various flash-based SD memory cards. Researchers ...
SD and Micro SD flash memory cards have become ubiquitous in consumer and industrial devices, but lurking behind these familiar facades is a plethora of interfaces ranging from a single data bit ...
Lexar, one of the leading storage and memory card brands has announced that its actively developing SD Express memory cards. Lexar’s SD Express memory cards will use the PCI Express (PCIe) 4.0 ...
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