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ATP USB mini ToughDrive and CoSoSys Team Up

The CoSoSys Carry It Easy software we recently reported will now be found, pre-installed, on the ATP USB ToughDrive. The preloaded CoSoSys software will allow for quick and easy sync of email, contacts and personal bookmarks.
toughdrive
If not familiar with the ATP ToughDrive, it’s a ruggedized flash drive designed to withstand water, dust, static discharge and extreme temps. Include the Secure It Easy software from CoSoSys and now you’re not only portable but iron-clad secure too. Continue Reading

U3 Software: Atlantis Portable Word Processing for U3

Atlantis is carving out a name for themselves with non-Microsoft word processing software. I’ve used the software and I like it. Atlantis is taking a more social approach to their software. You’ve got plugins to download and easy integration of audio and video.
u3 atlantis word processing
Recently Atlantis made their Word Processing portable for U3 flash drives. I think most of us can agree there is a love-hate relationship between Microsoft applications and having to use them. Don’t get me wrong, I’m impressed with Microsoft, I couldn’t have done what Bill did. But the fact is, most of us get trapped into using their software because it’s at home, at work and everywhere else. Continue Reading

What is the Life Cycle of a USB Flash Drive?

What is the Life Cycle of a USB Flash Drive is a question which has been around for a long time. There are many factors which contribute to the longevity of a flash drive. Let us consider the following:

USB Flash Drive Life Cycle explained in detail

There are three main components which affect the life cycle of a USB flash drive.

  • Flash memory type
  • Construction of PCB and components used
  • USB connectivity, the physical process

Flash drives use three primary types of flash memory. There is SLC, MLC and TLC memory wafers (NAND memory). SLC is Single Layer Cell memory. MLC is Multi Layer Cell memory. TLC is Triple Layer Cell memory. GetUSB.info did an in-depth write-up about SLC and MLC flash memory if you’re interested, but for this article we have:

  • SLC memory is good for about 100,000 write cycles.
  • MLC memory is good for about 10,000 write cycles.
  • TLC memory is good for about 3,000 write cycles.

Most UFDs use MLC memory because it’s cheaper to make and allows manufacturers to offer more storage in a smaller space. It’s difficult to figure out which type of memory a UFD has, but it doesn’t matter anyway – most flash drives are more limited by other factors.

As of this article update of January 2022, most USB 2.0 product is made of MLC NAND memory because MLC is the least expensive being manufactured at this time. TLC memory is the most common memory type for USB 3.0 product because TLC is the least expensive which also satisfies the large storage capacities of USB 3.0 product. SLC memory is very difficult to source, very expensive, and not found in most flash drive products.

The second component which makes up the life cycle of a USB flash drive is how it’s made. Yes, the PCB (printed circuit board) matters. So do the components used on the device and the soldering quality. Collectively, these elements are absolutely crucial to the performance and longevity of a flash drive. For example, the USB specification states that, at a minimum, a four-layer PCB is required to make a USB device to specification; however, 95% of USB flash drives use a two-layer PCB. Two-layer PCBs are much less expensive to make and thus keep the unit price lower, but this is not a good strategy if the ultimate goal is performance and longevity. Companies like Nexcopy manufacture a four-layer product which results in better performance, more reliability, and longer lifespan.

Last, we must consider the physical connector of a USB flash drive and how the device is used throughout its life cycle. This is the actual socket which connects the UFD to the host computer. Doing some research, most USB Type-A socket manufacturers provide a specification called Mating Durability. The spec is around 1,500 connections. WOW, that sure limits the life cycle, but I doubt many would connect the UFD to a host over 1,500 times.

Finally, the chassis or case helps the USB life cycle. The chassis helps the UFD look cool, but also provides a small amount of protection against wear and tear. UFDs are exposed to all sorts of shock. Whether it be physical shock or electric shock, it’s important to treat your UFD with care. True, there are some indestructible flash drives out there, but the point here is try not to let external factors instantly destroy your drive. The best method for shock protection is A) don’t drop, slam or smash your UFD and B) keep the cap on so the connectors don’t rub or touch another object which could create electric shock.

So, to sum everything up: Given you don’t physically ruin your drive, you have about 1,500 connections and about 10,000 write cycles before you can expect the USB flash drive life cycle to become questionable.

USB Drive Life Expectancy Guide

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WUSB TV Spot – The Official Sales Pitch About Wireless USB

The USB-IF posted a somewhat interesting TV spot on YouTube about the convenience of wireless USB technology. The ad makes sense and sure is nice to watch, but where the hell are the WUSB products? I see the ad as a motivator to encourage faster development of WUSB products while at the same time, peak the interest of the consumer. Wonder if it will work…well, with respect to getting products out there faster – I think we can already agree consumer’s interest is there. Continue Reading

USB IronDrive Sure to Survive a Blast

So the USB IronDrive has been circulating for a couple days. Designed for military application and sourced via Lockheed Martin the drive is truly indestructible. But where do you think the USB port is? Does the handle unscrew and leave you access to the port or does the tip come undone. Not clear, but I’m sure it’s in there somewhere.
usb irondrive
Here are some lofty claims from the manufacturer, R&D Electronics: Continue Reading

USB Sound Drive

Well here’s another twist someone came up with for a USB flash drive. Tele-CompSolutions came up with the all-new, patented USB Sound Drive. The UFD auto plays a message upon connectivity to the host computer.
usb sound drive
Not a bad idea as many UFDs are used for promotion. The USB Sound Drive becomes your triple threat; message, imprint, download. The patented technology is the playable speaker found inside the device. Continue Reading

Titan the Unequivocal Indestructible Flash Drive

So we’ve seen UFDs that withstand 2,000 pounds of weight, we’ve seen underwater flash drives and we’ve seen rugged flash drives, but what about all of that, plus the security of anti-shock and anti-static? After all, UFDs are most susceptible to static electricity which is a leading factor in failing flash drives. Slava Tyukalov answered this call with his highly customized and durable flash drive line specifically designed to address these types of issues, the Titan.
titan
Each Titan is hand made with the highest quality materials and the greatest level of care. Here’s the run down: Each flash drive starts with a graphite/aluminum composite metal combination to create a light yet very durable enclosure, this type of mixture is something you’d see in NASA products or prototypes, next coat the UFD with Continue Reading

TrustWatch is SanDisk Security Answer to UFDs

Today SanDisk launched their TrustWatch solution for UFD management. As one could guess, with hundreds of UFDs being deployed in a company there becomes a huge security risk for IT managers. TrustWatch is a well thought out solution to manage the complete life cycle of the SanDisk drives. In short there are 3 main components to TrustWatch.
trustwatch
TrustWatch Access – this component allows management of the UFD itself, such as passwords, email client, spyware scanner etc. TrustWatch Vault – This of course is the encryption portion of the solution for the UFD. Continue Reading

Mother-of-Pearl Transcend JetFlash V90

USB refined fashion designs continue to rise in popularity. Take the Transcend V90 for example, the new Transcend UFD is coated with mother-of-pearl and stylish metal chassis makes for one trendy device. Inspired by USB UFDs becoming fashion accessories the V90 is also high tech.
jetflash v90
Bundled with the JetFlash Elite software there are eight valuable functions; auto login, PC lock, favorites, secret zip, e-mail, data backup, My JetFlash and online update. Hmm…sounds close to U3, lets call JetFlash Elite U2. Continue Reading

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