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SPI to Pendrive Chip – IS3920

1,95 

Effortlessly integrate USB Mass Storage into your projects with the SPI to PenDrive IC IS3920. This essential integrated circuit simplifies microcontroller-to-USB flash drive communication.
SKU: IS3920-S8

SPI to SD Card Chip – IS3910

1,95 

The SPI to SD Card Chip (IS3910) provides an effortless way to add high-speed, scalable memory to any microcontroller using the standard SPI interface. This chip is essential for reliable data logging and external storage applications.
SKU: IS3910-S8

Seamless Integration of USB and SD Card Storage

Reliable data logging and storage are critical features for modern embedded systems, yet implementing them often introduces significant complexity. This category provides advanced hardware controllers designed to interface microcontrollers directly with standard USB memory sticks and SD cards. Typically, writing data to these media requires a heavy firmware stack to manage the USB Mass Storage Class or the SD physical layer protocol, along with a file system library to ensure compatibility with personal computers. Our solutions eliminate this burden by handling the entire storage stack hardware-side, supporting standard file formats such as FAT16 and FAT32 seamlessly.

Eliminating File System Complexity in Firmware

Developers often struggle with the intricacies of implementing a robust file system on resource-constrained microcontrollers. INACKS integrated circuits and modules help a lot to develop products with this category because it avoids the firmware engineer to have to implement by itself the protocol, therefore there are less costs, and product can be ended sooner. Instead of writing complex drivers for file allocation tables or debugging USB descriptors, you can simply transmit data to our chips, which manage the file structure automatically. This ensures that your device can store data on a pendrive or memory card that is immediately readable by any computer, drastically reducing development time and engineering overhead.

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