PCMCIA
by Staff Writer
One of the most powerful features of PCMCIA is its compatibility. Almost every new computer-related technology that emerges has been adapted to PCMCIA format. PCMCIA’s 68-pin interface is a worldwide standard, only increasing its versatility. Because of PCMCIA, the flow of technology has never been quicker or more fluid. PCMCIA flexibility will only increase as new technologies are unveiled. This ensures the longevity of the PCMCIA standard.
While PCMCIA standards are used throughout the world, there are a few different types of PCMCIA cards: PCMCIA card Type I, PCMCIA card Type II, and PCMCIA card Type III. The only difference between the three types is the physical thickness of the card itself. All three types have 68-pin connectors. Simply put, some cards can physically fit into a single PCMCIA slot, while others require double slots (included in most laptops).
A sampling of PCMCIA technology includes Smart Cards, PCMCIA hard drives, PCMCIA memory cards, PCMCIA FireWire® adapters, PCMCIA video cards, PCMCIA Compact Flash card readers, and a seemingly infinite number of other applicable devices. The assurance that PCMCIA technology will conform to your or your employees’ laptops is reassuring.
PCMCIA will not become obsolete because of the simple convenience and portability of PCMCIA cards. About the size of a credit card and not much thicker, PCMCIA cards are perfect for laptops and provide a standard through which a variety of other media devices can connect. Synchrotech carries a variety of PCMCIA-enabled cards, card readers, memory, and other devices.
Synchrotech, a Division of Synchronized Technologies, Inc. 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 806 • Los Angeles, CA 90010 TEL: 213.368.3760 • TEL USA: 800.793.9207 • FAX: 213.368.3765
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