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Kingston MC2GH256NMCU-PC 256MB MMC Flash Memory Card
- Capacity: 256MB
- Type: MMC (MultiMediaCard)
- Interface: Parallel
- Voltage: 3.3V
- Operating Temperature: -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C)
- Durability: Built for reliable data storage
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Product Overview
The Kingston MC2GH256NMCU-PC is a 256MB MMC (MultiMediaCard) flash memory card. It is designed for older devices and specific embedded applications that utilize the MMC standard for storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 256MB |
| Form Factor | MMC |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Parallel |
| Voltage | 3.3V |
Product Description
The Kingston MC2GH256NMCU-PC is a 256MB MultiMediaCard (MMC), a type of flash memory storage designed for use in a variety of electronic devices. Unlike more modern SD cards, MMC cards typically use a parallel interface and are often found in older mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, and embedded systems. This card provides a basic level of expandable storage for devices that specifically support the MMC format. With a capacity of 256 megabytes, this card is suitable for storing small files such as low-resolution photos, short audio clips, or configuration data for embedded systems. It operates at a standard voltage of 3.3V, ensuring compatibility with devices designed for this power requirement. The parallel interface allows for data transfer between the card and the host device. Kingston's MMC cards are manufactured to provide reliable data storage. They are designed to withstand typical operating conditions, with an operating temperature range of -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C). While its capacity is limited by today's standards, the MC2GH256NMCU-PC remains a relevant component for maintaining or repairing legacy devices that rely on the MMC standard.



