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Microdrive - Wrought Iron Wall Clocks Manufacturer - Wall Decoration Stickers by jekky
History This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards Please improve this section if you can August 2007 The Microdrive was developed and launched in 1999 by IBM with a capacity of 170 160 MB which was expanded to 8 160 GB by 2006 They weigh about 16 160 g 1 2 160 oz with dimensions of 42 836 45 160 mm 1 71 4 2 160 in These were the smallest hard drives in the world at the time From 1999 to 2003 they were known as IBM Microdrives and from 2003 as Hitachi Microdrives when Hitachi bought IBM s hard drive division Microdrive was a registered trademark by IBM and Hitachi for each period IBM initially released a 170 MB and 340 MB model The next year 512 MB and 1 GB models were announced and became available In December 2002 Hitachi bought IBM s disk drive business including the Microdrive technology and brand By 2003 under Hitachi bigger 2 GB models came out Over the years even larger sizes have become available There are licensed branded Sony models called Sony Microdrive these are re badged Hitachi made models Seagate 2 5 GB 1 CF Drive In 2004 Seagate launched 2 5 and 5 GB models as well and tends to refer to them as either 1 inch hard drives or CompactFlash hard drives due to the trademark issue In 2005 it launched an 8 GB model as well Recently a Chinese manufacturer called GS Magic started marketing small form factor HDDs for CF it has however been sued by Hitachi for patent infringement of the IBM design as opposed to Seagate which used its own technology These drives are generally cheaper and of lower quality than Hitachi and Seagate drives and have received a plethora of bad reviews A link to the product announcement but as of yet The company s website is down the US distributor said they went out of business in 02 07 and no mention of the lawsuit or the reviews has been found Microdrive models by timeline Date of release of large sizes 1999 170 megabyte IBM MD170 A 1999 340 megabyte IBM 2000 512 megabyte 1 gigabyte IBM 2003 2 gigabytes Hitachi 2004 4 gigabytes Hitachi 2 5 and 5 gigabytes Seagate 2005 6 gigabytes Hitachi 8 gigabytes Seagate 2006 8 gigabytes Hitachi 8 gigabytes Seagate 2007 Hitachi alluded to the possible availability of a 20 gigabyte microdrive As of October 2009 this high capacity drive is commercially unavailable 2008 8 gigabytes Hitachi 8 gigabytes Seagate Availability As of 2006 the most commonly seen microdrives are the smaller sizes up to 1GB Larger 2GB to 8GB drives such as the 4GB and 6GB Hitachi models the 5GB and 8GB Seagate models and the 2 2GB Magicstor drive are also available but are often embedded in Pocket hard drives high end mobile phones music players and other entertainment devices Such embedded devices are far more popular than the loosely sold Microdrives intended as a CompactFlash card alternative In USA most electronics shops do not sell separate Microdrives as they may find it economically unviable to stock them due to the fast moving nature of the market however they are readily available on several websites But in most developed Asian cities such as Hong Kong and Japan Tokyo a 8GB version of the Seagate ST1 are selling at the price as of second quarter 2006 as low as USD 220 in retail shops and under USD 50 on eBay Applications IBM 1 GB Microdrive CF to IDE adaptors and USB card readers enable microdrives to be used in computers they can then be formatted with any filesystem that the operating system supports such as ext3 It is even possible to run an operating system directly from the Microdrive Such a system would be rather sluggish for today s standards but still a viable option for some embedded applications IDE adaptors are inexpensive because like the PCMCIA adaptors they have no integrated circuits Some high capacity USB drives are microdrives with a USB interface they can often be recognized by a rectangular shape These devices are sometimes called Pocket hard drives However there is currently a trend for selling desktop PCs with integrated multi card readers If this trend continues this could eliminate the need to integrate them into pocket hard drives with USB connections The original JVC Everio camcorders GZ MC200 MC100 used 4GB IBM Hitachi Microdrives as storage instead of the magnetic tape or DVD more commonly seen in products of this type Current Everio models use the more common 2 5 HDDs Some PDA users use Microdrives to boost the storage capacity of their PDA The LifeDrive has an integrated 4 gigabyte microdrive as its main selling point Microdrives are found in the discontinued iPod mini and Creative Zen Micro mp3 players among others Companies making such players order the Microdrives in large quantities which can mean that it is cheaper to buy an mp3 player with an integrated Microdrive than a separate Microdrive to add to an expandable mp3 player An example is the Creative MuVo many of these were bought up by those interested in purchasing a Microdrive and stripped for their Microdrive which was then replaced by a lower capacity CompactFlash card When combined with a PCMCIA adaptor and used in a laptop Microdrives can be a viable alternative to USB flash drives purely due to their price The use of Microdrives over chip based CF cards is unlikely to make any notable difference to the battery life of the laptop and any impact that would damage the Microdrive is likely to break other components of the laptop as well However these devices cannot be used with ordinary desktop PCs unless they are fitted with PCI PCMCIA adaptors or CF card readers There are third party devices intended to let users of the Sony PSP use memory cards other than Memory Sticks Some claim to be compatible with MicroDrives and some even come with a MicroDrive in the package However while such converters work perfectly for other kinds of flash memory SD and CompactFlash it is no longer possible due to firmware upgrades to use actual MicroDrives on the PSP The acceptable timeout delay has been decreased from the first firmware revisions and as a result loading a game from the hard disk results in a timeout error Sometimes when a device with an integrated Microdrive stops working the device is taken apart and stripped of its Microdrive which is then sold on Unfortunately Microdrives taken from such devices may not work in digital cameras These drives must be accessed using ATA mode which is not supported in all devices Such drives therefore do not sell for nearly as much as CF enabled Microdrives Devices with integrated microdrives Apple iPod mini 4GB and 6GB Hitachi CF mode disabled Creative MuVo 4GB Hitachi CF mode disabled in later models Creative ZEN Micro 5GB 6GB Seagate Creative ZEN MicroPhoto 4GB 8GB Seagate Dell Digital Jukebox 5GB Seagate ST1 Hewlett Packard Photosmart 475 Unknown 1 5GB available to user HTC Athena Dopod U1000 HTC Advantage T Mobile Ameo 8GB Unknown most suggest Hitachi iriver H10 5GB and 6GB Seagate Nokia N91 4Gb Hitachi palmOne LifeDrive 4GB Hitachi Rio Carbon Seagate ST1 5GB Sharp Zaurus Sl C3000 Sharp Zaurus Sl C3100 Sharp Zaurus Sl C3200 Sony NW A1000 6GB Hitachi TrekStor vibez 8GB 12GB Cornice Dragon Olympus M robe m100 mp3 player Navman iCN 650 2GB Hitachi Advantages of Microdrives Until 2006 Microdrives had higher capacity than CompactFlash cards Microdrives allow more write cycles making them suitable for use as swapspace in embedded applications Microdrives might be better at handling power loss in the middle of writing Flash storage always needs to move some old data around while writing to ensure the flash s finite write life is consumed equally if there were a bug in the wear levelling algorithm it could cause data loss if the card were unplugged at the exact wrong time Data on a magnetic hard drive is modified in place and hard drive algorithms have many years more experience and testing over Flash Disadvantages of Microdrives Inside a 1 inch Seagate drive As of 2006 Microdrive s capacity advantages were exceeded by CompactFlash cards which are the same size and are often compatible with each other and USB flash drives Being mechanical devices they are more sensitive to physical shock and temperature changes than flash memory though in practice they are very robust and manufacturers have added several features to the more recent models to improve reliability A microdrive will generally not survive a 4 foot 1 2 metres drop onto a hard surface where CF cards can be thrown off high rise buildings and still function citation needed Newer Microdrives have a mechanism to hold the heads off the platter while the device is not in use Early IBM models do not have this when one gently shakes such a drive one can hear the heads click from side to side citation needed Microdrives are not as fast as the high end CompactFlash cards they generally operate at around 4 6 megabytes per second while high end CF cards can operate at 45 megabytes per second This may cause problems for photographers who shoot sequences of large images in rapid succession They are not designed to operate at high altitudes over 10 000 feet but can be safely used on most commercial aircraft as cabins are generally pressurized Outside of the professional photography market Microdrives have more limited popularity by general consumers because many newer compact cameras lack CF CF II slots due to the increasing popularity of portable flash media Only high capacity models are manufactured as it is not profitable to make low capacity Microdrives At the end of 2005 only capacities above 2 gigabytes are manufactured while 256mb and 512mb CompactFlash cards were still in production Lower capacities are still readily available second hand on eBay but these are usually the same price as CF cards of the same size Unlike flash memory Microdrives require power even when no data is being transferred to them to keep the disc spinning As a result many devices such as the iPod mini leave the drive switched off for most of the time while periodically starting it up to fetch data from it to fill the device s buffer Microdrives will switch off after idling for more than a few seconds to counter this problem however this means that more time is lost constantly spinning the drive up This effect would be particularly problematic if an operating system is being run from the drive However the drive can be forced to stay running if the host device is programmed to write random bits of data to it Certain bus powered CF card readers lack the power needed to run a Microdrive although they do take CF II cards when using such a device it will usually be detected by the host but errors will occur once the user attempts to access the drive Some OEM Only drives use the CompactFlash form factor but only provide a 5V IDE ATA interface These will not work in readers or devices which expect a 3 3V interface and full CompactFlash functionality Microdrives also require some time to spin up this is very low when compared to regular hard drives but not as fast as flash memory Since Microdrives are often integrated in another device this can cause trouble if the drive breaks it is usually the most fragile component of the device and if the device is out of warranty it can be very difficult to replace the drive CF hard drive models by manufacturer Many smaller sized models are no longer offered as they have been supplanted by flash memory IBM MicroDrive now manufactured by Hitachi 170 megabyte 340 megabyte 512 megabyte 1 gigabyte 4 gigabyte Hitachi MicroDrive 512 megabyte 1 gigabyte 2 gigabyte 3 gigabyte 4 gigabyte 6 gigabyte 8 gigabyte IBM and Hitachi models fitted with 128 160 KB of cache memory GS Magic 2 2 gigabyte ATA USB NATIVE amp CF variants 3 gigabyte ATA 4 gigabyte ATA amp CF variants 6 gigabyte Seagate ST1 2 5 gigabyte 4 gigabyte 5 gigabyte 6 gigabyte 8 gigabyte These Seagate models are fitted with 2 MB of cache memory Sony Compact Vault 2 gigabyte rebadged Hitachi 4 gigabyte rebadged Hitachi 5 gigabyte 8 gigabyte Cornice 4 gigabyte References http news sel sony com en press_room b2b media_app_systems release 9297 html Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Hitachi lays groundwork for 20 GB Microdrive with century old technology Hitachi Hitachi Global Storage Technologies 4 April 2005 Retrieved on 9 June 2007 Hitachi s high capacity microdrives Hitachi Microdrive 3K8 Product Page Retrieved on 4 February 2008 SanDisk introduces the world highest capacity card for professional photographers the 16 gigabyte SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash Corsair launches 16GB Flash Voyager drive See also Digital cameras External links Review IBM s 1GB Microdrive Review on MP3 Newswire Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST Review of Seagate ST1 5 GB 1 inch hard disk for CF Taking apart a 5GB Seagate 1 inch drive v 160 160 d 160 160 e Memory cards Main articles Memory card reader 160 Comparison of memory cards SD Card and MultiMediaCard family comparison Types CompactFlash CF JEIDA Memory Stick MS MS PRO miCard Microdrive MD PC Card SmartMedia SM SxS Universal Flash Storage UFS USB xD Picture Express Card MMC SD Variants MultiMediaCard MMC Secure Digital SD miniSD microSD Categories Hard disk drives IBM storage devicesHidden categories Articles needing cleanup from August 2007 All pages needing cleanup All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from March 2008 Articles with unsourced statements from August 2008
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