Leveraging industry-standard serial EEPROM and NOR flash memory, Datakey offers tokens with SPI, I2C or Microwire interfaces and capacities from 1 Kb to 64 Mb. The tokens feature:
Ultra-rugged Construction – SlimLine™ tokens are solid over-molded using a durable composite, making them impervious to liquids and virtually crush-proof.
Redundant Contacts – With contacts on both sides of the memory token it is impossible to insert it “upside-down.”
Branding Options – The tokens are available in six standard colors and come in standard and extended lengths. The extended length token can be OEM-branded with a molded-in logo.
Datakey's large memory capacity serial flash memory tokens feature a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) which is a synchronous serial data link that is standard across many microprocessors and other peripheral chips. It provides a high bandwidth network connection among CPUs and other devices supporting the SPI-compatible bus. The primary applications are data logging, firmware updates, and data transfer. The memory can be written or programmed 1 to 256 bytes at a time, using the Page Write or Page Program instructions. Refer to the SPI Interface Specification for specific sector and page information. The SFT series features Datakey's industry-leading solid molded construction, rugged wear-resistant exterior and long-lasting contacts.
Leveraging industry-standard serial EEPROM and NOR flash memory, Datakey offers tokens with SPI, I2C or Microwire interfaces and capacities from 1 Kb to 64 Mb. The tokens feature:
- Ultra-rugged Construction – SlimLine™ tokens are solid over-molded using a durable composite, making them impervious to liquids and virtually crush-proof.
- Redundant Contacts – With contacts on both sides of the memory token it is impossible to insert it “upside-down.”
- Branding Options – The tokens are available in six standard colors and come in standard and extended lengths. The extended length token can be OEM-branded with a molded-in logo.
Datakey's large memory capacity serial flash memory tokens feature a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) which is a synchronous serial data link that is standard across many microprocessors and other peripheral chips. It provides a high bandwidth network connection among CPUs and other devices supporting the SPI-compatible bus. The primary applications are data logging, firmware updates, and data transfer. The memory can be written or programmed 1 to 256 bytes at a time, using the Page Write or Page Program instructions. Refer to the SPI Interface Specification for specific sector and page information. The SFT series features Datakey's industry-leading solid molded construction, rugged wear-resistant exterior and long-lasting contacts.