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HP 75P4690 75P4690 - IBM 16MB Flash Memory Card
- 16MB Flash Memory capacity
- Compact form factor
- Designed for persistent storage
- Suitable for firmware and configuration data
- Used in embedded systems or legacy applications
- Flash memory technology
- Low power consumption
- Durable and reliable storage
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Product Overview
The HP 75P4690, also identified as an IBM part, is a 16MB Flash Memory Card. This compact storage device is designed for applications requiring small amounts of persistent storage, such as firmware storage, configuration data, or bootable media for embedded systems. Its low capacity and flash technology make it suitable for specific industrial or legacy computing needs.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 16MB |
| Memory Type | Flash Memory |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 75P4690 (HP/IBM) |
Product Description
The HP 75P4690, which is also an IBM part number, is a Flash Memory Card with a capacity of 16 megabytes (MB). Flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage technology that retains data even when power is turned off. This particular card is designed for applications where a small, persistent storage solution is required. Its limited capacity suggests it is not intended for general-purpose data storage like photos or videos, but rather for more specialized uses. Common applications for such a low-capacity flash card include storing firmware for embedded systems, saving configuration settings for network devices or industrial equipment, or serving as a boot device for specialized operating systems. In some legacy systems or specific industrial control applications, these cards might have been used for data logging or program storage. The flash technology offers durability and reliability compared to older storage media, making it suitable for environments where data integrity is crucial. The dual branding (HP and IBM) indicates that this part may have been manufactured by one company and rebranded or used across different product lines by both. Its primary value lies in its ability to provide a small, reliable, and non-volatile storage medium for specific technical applications where larger storage solutions would be unnecessary or incompatible. The 16MB capacity is a key characteristic defining its use case in niche computing scenarios.



