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HP 659066-001 512M BHf 44-Pin IDE Flash Memory
- Capacity: 512MB
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Connector: 44-Pin
- Type: Flash Memory
- Form Factor: Typically 2.5-inch or module
- Designed for embedded systems or older HP workstations
- Provides non-volatile storage
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Product Overview
The HP 659066-001 is a 512MB flash memory module utilizing an IDE interface with a 44-pin connector. It is designed for specific HP systems that require solid-state storage for boot or application purposes.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 512MB |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Connector | 44-Pin |
| Memory Type | Flash |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 659066-001 |
| Voltage | Typically 5V |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 70°C |
Product Description
The HP 659066-001 is a compact flash memory module with a capacity of 512MB. It utilizes the Parallel ATA (PATA), commonly known as IDE, interface and features a 44-pin connector, which is standard for many 2.5-inch IDE devices. This type of storage is often employed in embedded systems, industrial PCs, or older computer models where a traditional hard drive might be unsuitable due to vibration, power consumption, or form factor limitations. This flash memory module offers a solid-state solution, meaning it has no moving parts, which contributes to its durability and resistance to shock and vibration. This makes it ideal for environments where reliability is paramount. The 512MB capacity is sufficient for operating system boot partitions, firmware storage, or small-scale data logging applications. Its non-volatile nature ensures that data is retained even when power is removed. Designed by HP, this component is likely intended for integration into specific HP product lines, such as certain workstations, point-of-sale systems, or industrial control units. The 44-pin IDE interface signifies its compatibility with older hardware standards, providing a means to add or replace storage in systems that predate the widespread adoption of SATA interfaces.


