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  2. SD card - Wikipedia

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    One-bit SD bus mode: Separate command and data channels and a proprietary transfer format. Four-bit SD bus mode: Uses extra pins plus some reassigned pins. This is the same protocol as the one-bit SD bus mode which uses one command and four data lines for faster data transfer. All SD cards support this mode.

  3. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    microSD→miniSD→SD→CF The following chart gives details on availability of adapters to put a given card (horizontal) in a given slot or device (vertical). This table does not take into account protocol issues in communicating with the device.

  4. SD Association - Wikipedia

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    San Ramon, California, U.S. Website. www .sdcard .org. The SD Association ( SDA) is an American nonprofit organization that sets standards for the SD memory card format. SanDisk, Panasonic (Matsushita), and Toshiba formed the SD Association in January 2000. [1] In 2010, the SDA had approximately 1,000 member companies involved in the design and ...

  5. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    A memory card is an electronic data storage device used for storing digital information, typically using flash memory. These are commonly used in digital portable electronic devices, such as Digital cameras as well as in many early games consoles such as the Nintendo Wii. They allow adding memory to such devices using a card in a socket instead ...

  6. LSD - Wikipedia

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    Lysergic acid diethylamide INN: Lysergide Skeletal formula of LSD Ball-and-stick model of LSD Clinical data Pronunciation /daɪ eθəl ˈæmaɪd/, or /eɪmaɪd/ Trade names Delysid Other names LSD, LSD-25, LAD, acid, lucy, among others AHFS / Drugs.com Reference Pregnancy category C Dependence liability Low Addiction liability None Routes of administration By mouth, under the tongue Drug class ...

  7. Memory card reader - Wikipedia

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    A memory card reader is a device for accessing the data on a memory card such as a CompactFlash (CF), Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMediaCard (MMC). Most card readers also offer write capability, and together with the card, this can function as a pen drive . Some printers and Smartphones have a built-in card reader, as do many laptops and the ...

  8. Memory Stick - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Memory Sticks are used as storage media for a portable device, in a form that can easily be removed for access by a personal computer. For example, Sony digital compact cameras use Memory Stick for storing image files. With a Memory Stick-capable memory card reader a user can copy the pictures taken with the Sony digital camera to a ...

  9. Akasha - Wikipedia

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    The direct translation of akasha is the word meaning "upper sky" or 'space' in Hinduism. In Vedantic Hinduism, akasha means the basis and essence of all things in the material world; the first element created.