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Cactus Technologies Limited Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive greatly increases Shock and Vibration Specification

Cactus Technologies Limited announces increased range of Shock and Vibration for their 100 Series Industrial Grade USB Flash Storage Drives.

2012-09-13
WINTER SPRINGS, FL, September 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Cactus Technologies Limited has increased the operational Shock and Vibration rating of their Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive to 3000G and 20G respectively.

Steve Larrivee, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, said, "Leveraging years of Industrial Grade Flash Storage Development Knowledge, the Cactus Technologies 100 Series Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive's increased 3000G Shock and 20G Vibration allow OEMs in rugged environments to have confidence they will not lose their valuable data."

In addition to the 3000G Shock and 20G Vibration rating, the Cactus Technologies 100 Series Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive has the following features:

• Industry Standard USB Interface
• Capacities from 128Mbytes to 8Gbytes
• Optional Extended temperature range of -45C to 90C
• Firm BOM (Bill-Of-Material) Control
• Long Life Cycles
• Compliant with USB 2.0 Specification
• Compliant with USB Mass Storage Class Spec v1.0
• _ 2M endurance cycles per block
• Altitude spec of 100,000 feet
• Powerful ECC and Defect Management
• 6.5M Hour Mean Time Between Failure

Joseph Chang, VP of Engineering commented, "Our Cactus Technologies 100 Series Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive has completed testing for Operational and Non-Operational Shock to 3000G, using MIL-STD883G, Method 2002.4, Condition C, and Operational and Non-Operational Vibration to 20G, using MIL-STD883G, Method 2007.3, Condition A. All testing was performed by a fully qualified 3rd party test lab."

The Cactus Technologies Industrial Grade USB Flash Drives have been used in Industrial Applications as diverse as Undersea data collection, Military data transfer devices, Heavy machinery, Security systems and Robotics.

Cactus Technologies is the designer, manufacturer and marketer of Industrial Flash Storage Devices using industry leading controller technology and industrial strength flash memory. Cactus Technologies, Ltd. is headquartered in Hong Kong and has sales and distribution channels worldwide.

The Cactus web site/home page address: http://www.cactus-tech.com/index.html

Cactus Technologies and the Cactus logo are trademarks of Cactus Technologies, Ltd., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and are trademarks of their respective holder(s).

CONTACT: Cactus Technologies
Tel: (852) 2797 2261
info@cactus-tech.com

SOURCE: Cactus Technologies, Ltd.

Cactus Technologies is the designer, manufacturer and marketer of Industrial and Commercial Flash Storage products using industry leading controller technology and high quality flash memory. Cactus Technologies, Ltd. is headquartered in Hong Kong and has sales and distribution channels worldwide.


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[Press-News.org] Cactus Technologies Limited Industrial Grade USB Flash Drive greatly increases Shock and Vibration Specification
Cactus Technologies Limited announces increased range of Shock and Vibration for their 100 Series Industrial Grade USB Flash Storage Drives.