Swissbit X-600s Industrial Slim SATA SSDs

Swissbit X-600s Industrial Slim SATA Solid State Drives (SSD) are SATA Rev 3.1 compliant drives with capacities from 16GB to 128GB. These SSDs are available in the JEDEC MO-297 form factor. The X-600s SSDs feature dynamic and static wear-leveling, data care management, on-board power fail protection, ATA security feature set support, and on-request AE256 encryption. These SSDs employ the Swissbit Life lifetime Monitoring (SBLTM) tool and on-request SDK for SBLTM.

Features

  • Dynamic and static wear leveling
  • Data care management
    • Active adaptive read-refresh
    • Passive background media scan
  • Lifetime enhancements
    • Dynamic bad block remapping
    • Write amplification reduction
  • Onboard power fail protection
  • AHCI, TRIM, and NCQ support
  • ATA security feature set support
  • In-field firmware update
  • Enterprise-grade Self-monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T)
  • AES256 encryption (on request)
  • Swissbit Life Time Monitoring (SBLTM) tool and SDK for SBLTM (on request)

Specifications

  • 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities
  • JEDEC MO-297 Slim SATA form factor with 54mm x 39mm x 4mm dimensions
  • SATA Rev 3.1 with 6Gbit/s (3Gbit/s and 1.5Gbit/s backward compatible) compliance
  • Support ATA/ATAPI-8 and ACS-2 command sets
  • Performance
    • Sequential read up to 520MB/s and random read IOPs up to 76000 read performance
    • Sequential write up to 405MB/s and random write IOPs up to 73000 write performance
  • Operating temperature range
    • 0°C to +70°C commercial
    • -40°C to +85°C industrial
  • 3.3V±5% and 5V±10% operating voltage
  • Power (maximum capacity)
    • 3.3V: 1.7W read (active), 2.5W write (active), 380mW idle, and 115mW slumber
    • 5V: 2W read (active), 2.9W write (active), 550mW idle, and 275mW slumber
  • 10 years at life begin and 1 year at life end data retention
  • 500g/20g shock/vibration
  • Up to 66-bit correction per 1KB page
  • Two million hours of Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
  • Less than 1 non-recoverable error per 1016 bits read
Publicado: 2019-03-07 | Actualizado: 2023-12-29