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What is a Secure Digital(SD) Memory Card?
Design and Implementation:
SD cards are based on the older MultiMediaCard (MMC) format, but have a number of differences:
Devices with SD slots can use the slimmer MMCs, but standard SD cards will not fit into the slimmer MMC slots. miniSD cards can be used directly in SD slots with a simple passive adapter, since the cards differ in size and shape but not electrical interface. With an active electronic adapter, SD cards can be used in CompactFlash or PC card slots. Some SD cards include a USB connector for compatibility with desktop and laptop computers, and card readers allow SD cards to be accessed via connectivity ports such as USB, FireWire, and the parallel printer port. SD cards can also be accessed via a floppy disk drive with a FlashPath adapter
Compared to Other Flash Memory Formats:
About SD Card:
Mini SD Card Instructions:
Mini Vs. MicroSD Card:
Package Included: