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HP 495348-001 2GB IDE 44-Pin Flash Memory
- Capacity: 2GB
- Type: IDE Flash Memory
- Interface: 44-Pin IDE
- Form Factor: Compact module
- Application: Embedded systems, industrial PCs, legacy storage.
- Non-volatile storage.
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Product Overview
The HP 495348-001 is a 2GB IDE flash memory module with a 44-pin connector. This type of memory is often used in older systems or embedded applications requiring compact, non-volatile storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Type | IDE Flash Memory |
| Interface | 44-Pin IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | 495348-001 |
Product Description
The HP 495348-001 is a 2GB flash memory module specifically designed with an IDE interface, utilizing a 44-pin connector. This configuration is characteristic of older computing systems, industrial PCs, or embedded devices where a compact and robust storage solution is necessary. The IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) interface, also known as ATA, was a standard for connecting storage devices in personal computers for many years. Flash memory provides the advantage of being non-volatile, meaning it retains stored data without the need for continuous power. This makes it highly reliable for applications where data integrity is critical, such as storing operating system images, firmware, or application data in environments that might experience power fluctuations. The 2GB capacity is sufficient for many specialized operating systems or data logging purposes. This module is particularly useful for upgrading or replacing storage in legacy systems that lack support for modern interfaces like SATA or NVMe. Its rugged nature and solid-state operation make it more resistant to shock and vibration compared to traditional hard disk drives, further enhancing its suitability for demanding environments.


