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SimpleTech 726117-B21 6MB Flash Memory
- 6MB storage capacity
- Flash memory technology
- Designed for specific applications
- Likely for embedded systems
- Small form factor
- Non-volatile storage
- Low power consumption
- Reliable data retention
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Product Overview
This SimpleTech 726117-B21 is a 6MB flash memory module. While the capacity is very small by modern standards, it was likely designed for specific embedded systems or older devices requiring a small amount of non-volatile memory.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Flash Memory Module |
Additional Specifications
| Capacity | 6MB |
Product Description
The SimpleTech 726117-B21 is a flash memory module with a capacity of 6MB. In today's technological landscape, 6MB is an extremely small amount of storage, suggesting that this module was designed for very specific, niche applications rather than general-purpose data storage. Such small capacities were common in earlier generations of electronic devices. Flash memory is a type of non-volatile storage, meaning it retains data even when power is removed. This characteristic makes it ideal for firmware storage, configuration settings, or small data sets in embedded systems, industrial equipment, or specialized computing devices. The 'SimpleTech' branding indicates it was likely intended for integration into larger systems or devices. Given its minimal capacity, this module was probably used in applications where only a small amount of code or data needed to be stored persistently. Examples could include bootloaders for specific hardware, small operating system kernels for embedded processors, or specialized data logging functions in industrial control systems. Its exact application would depend on the system it was designed to interface with.


