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A USB flash drive is a type of storage device for data that has a flash memory and a built-in Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface.
The majority of USB flash drives can be removed and written to. They have a compact, reliable, and sturdy physical design.
They often operate more quickly the more storage space they have. Because there are no moving parts, USB flash drives are extremely mechanically durable.
They receive their operating power from the connected device (usually a computer) via the USB connector.
USB flash drives are supported by all operating systems and BIOS since they are based on the Universal Serial Bus mass storage standard.
The capacity and speed of data transfer on USB flash drives are greater than those of optical disc drives and floppy discs.
A USB flash drive can be used to launch an operating system from a bootable USB, store crucial files and data backups, transport preferred settings or programmes, perform diagnostics to diagnose computer issues, and more.
The drives are compatible with a wide range of BIOS boot ROMs, Linux, MacOS, and Microsoft Windows.
The Global eUSB flash storage card market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Industrial applications continue to favour the Embedded USB, or eUSB, form size and the industrial embedded USB flash storage card. This is because of the compact design, simplicity of integration, and mechanical toughness.
It is a logical solution when a little amount of storage is required and the host cannot physically accept a typical HDD or SSD form factor because the majority of processors support the USB interface.
Delkin offers industrial eUSB drives with capacities up to 32GB and high endurance SLC flash, which are ideal for loading an OS and logging important data.
To complement the processor board, several different 10-pin headers are offered, each with a variable stand-off height and 0.100″ or 2 mm pitch.
Delkin builds every eUSB drives to a regulated bill of materials, with the specific flash chips, controller, firmware revision, connection, and fixed/removable configuration contained in the component number.
This ensures consistent performance and host compatibility. Any modification to any of these essential parts necessitates a new part number.
Delkin also acknowledges that one of the most crucial factors for industrial users to consider when choosing a storage supplier is life cycle management.
Although efforts are made to extend the lifespan of industrial product offerings, Delkin releases early EOL notices when component discontinuance is unavoidable.
Users can then make last-minute purchases and pre-qualify replacement parts.Delkin industrial eUSB drives can also be customised by adding a new custom connector, labelling, or loading content.