About the SD Memory Card.
Concept Of SD Memory Card.
The SD Memory Card is a groundbreaking new bridge media that's
helping to pave the way for tomorrow's fully networked society. This
tiny, easy-to-use card offers a host of powerful advantages. It
links various kinds of digital equipment through its easy
connectivity, that supports a host of application formats and does
not require the use of a PC. Further, the SD Memory card has the
broad interoperability and compatibility needed to ensure that its
applications will continue to expand far into the future. Already
supported by more than 665* companies around the world, the SD
Memory Card is well on its way to becoming the de facto standard
memory card for digital connectivity. Soon, the SD Memory Card will
provide universal access to an even wider array of multi-media data.
The ubiquitous network era is coming, and its key is the SD Memory
Card.
*As of December 31, 2003


The SD Memory Card measures a mere 24mm
by 32mm by 2.1mm. Its slim, compact design promotes easy handling,
an important factor for a "bridge media" which you can move between
different appliances. Using decoder software, an SD Memory
Card-compatible device can play music, video clips and more without
a drive mechanism like those in CD and DVD players. This allows the
equipment to be more compact and gives product designers new
creative freedom. Reliability is also improved through the
elimination of skipping on music files.
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The miniSDTM Card, measuring 20 x 21.5 x 1.4mm (W x L x T), is also
available as smaller factor of the SD Memory Card.


Small size is not enough. Capacity is
equally important. SD Memory Cards are currently available in
several capacities, and new 2, 4 and 8GB cards are on the way. This
kind of large capacity is essential for use with a variety of
digital content types, and especially with high-quality video.


Increasing data volumes and the increasing range of digital content
has created demand for memory cards with higher data transfer rates.

Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM), the copyright
protection technology used for the SD Memory Card, is key to
enabling a new distribution system for music and other commercial
media, because it assures a high level of protection against illegal
copying. The technology was developed by 4C (The digital contents
copyright protection technology licensing organization of IBM,
Intel, Matsushita, and Toshiba.)
Having a proven record in DVD, this protection is enhanced in the SD
Memory Card through the use of "key revocation" technology that is
built into the card.
The card's control circuitry allows data to be read and written (in
its protection area) only when appropriate external devices are
detected. A check-out (copying) from a PC to the SD Memory Card is
restricted to 3 copies in compliance with the SDMI specification.
All SD-Audio products comply with SDMI.
The SD Memory Card copyright protection function has the following
features:
Access to the SD Memory Card must be enabled by authentication
between devices. A random number is generated each time there is mutual
authentication and exchange of security information.



With SDIO cards, new functions such as Digital TV Tuner, wireless
LAN 802.11b, FM Radio etc. are added to host devices equipped with
SD card slots.
This information is from the official
website of the SD Card Association. Click here to visit their site
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