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Toshiba Launches SDHC Card with Embedded WLAN Communications

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Toshiba Corporation's Semiconductor & Storage Products Company today announced that it will start the sales of SDHC memory cards with embedded wireless LAN communications for third-party solution providers.

The new product, THNSW008GAA-B(QB6) has the same hardware composition as "FlashAir", the SDHC memory card with embedded wireless LAN communications, currently available in the consumer market. Since the card itself has embedded wireless LAN and web server functions, its insertion into an SDHC memory card slot adds wireless functions to various devices.



With API (Application Programming Interface) information openly available in the "FlashAir Developers" website, business users can develop their own apps or set up their own configuration to adapt the card for various devices. The card is compliant with the iSDIO standard, making it possible for a host that meets the standard to control its wireless LAN functionality.

There are no labels or marking on the front side in order for solutions providers to freely design the label, while the reverse side is imprinted with the wireless certification information of the USA, Canada, Europe and Japan.

Key Specifications of the New Product
  • Product Number: THNSW008GAA-B(QB6)
  • Capacity: 8GB (User Area: Approx. 7.2GB)
  • Speed Class: Class 10
  • Compliant Standard: SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.00, iSDIO Standard
  • Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE802.11 b/g/n
  • Wireless LAN Security: WEP, TKIP, AES(WPA, WPA2)
  • External Dimensions: 32.0mm (L) × 24.0mm (W) × 2.1mm (T)

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This is great. I can put this in my camera, take photos, and then access the data without pulling the card out of the camera. Great when on the road... when I don't want to have to carry card-reader-dongles. I guess with the right app, you can use a tablet to live-stream photos as you take them.
 
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yeah but only like a 2 or 3 cameras actually support wireless SD cards???
 
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