Swissbit Industrial Memory Intro and Performance 2 of 2

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This is the second of two videos to demonstrate and review the swissbit mSAT and SLIM SATA NAND Memory modules

swissbit, a manufacturer of industrial strength memory, provided me with a pair of 16GB drives and a pair of 8GB drives, in each size, one was an mSATA and one was a SLIM SATA.
the SSD cards are industrial grade and as such support features like ECC error correcting, extended temperature range of -40 through to +85 deg C, they can be procured with a conformal coating if needed to be used in more harsh environments and they also pass stringent burn in testing, vibration, shock and humidity tests are also undertaken in order to assure that they can be dropped into most industrial applications and automotive solutions without worrying about reliability in adverse conditions.
for a full review, please refer to the Element14 posts along with this video that introduces the cards and their features and the follow-up video that will take you through the various performance speed checks I performed.
This was not exhaustive tests, but a simple test to get an idea if these cards met up with the claims on their data sheets, and to that end they did
The intended market for these cards is not high performance and high capacity, they are targeted at embedded systems for the firmware / OS, or data logging applications where reliability, stability and availability are more important. Reasonable write performance is easily shown and with significant read speed improvements over the write make it a breeze to off load data or to host the local operating system for an embedded controller or other industrial PC based solution

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