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Toshiba Exceria-series Memory cards

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Developers: Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE), Kioxia Europe (ранее Toshiba Memory Europe, TME)
Date of the premiere of the system: 2017/07/04
Last Release Date: 2021/09/23
Technology: SHD

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Exceria - a series of memory cards microSDHC/ microSDXC for action cameras, DVRs, unmanned aerial vehicles, smartphones.

2021: Exceria Plus microSDXC UHS-I

On September 23, 2021, Kioxia Europe GmbH announced that it had expanded the Exceria Plus microSD line, replenishing it with a 1 TB card.

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According to the information company, memory card Exceria Plus microSD is available throughout To Europe the 1 TB capacity in addition to existing options with a capacity of 32, 64 128, 256 and 512 GB. The 1 TB UHS-I microSDXC card complies with the UHS Speed Class 3 (U3), Video Speed Class 30 (V30) specifications and has a read speed of up to 100 MB/s and a write speed of up to 85 MB/s. Storage The potential volume of up to 5990 minutes of films in Full HD (21 Mbps) or up to 650,840 photos with a resolution of 5 megapixels will allow you to download more films or graphics, and content users will be less worried about the available space for. storages

The Exceria Plus microSD memory card comes in blister packaging with a camera or PC SD adapter. The card is impact-resistant, waterproof and protected from X-ray radiation.

According to the company, the memory card will be available to Kioxia distributors in the fourth quarter of 2021.

2019: Exceria M303E

On March 12, 2019, the company Toshiba Memory Europe introduced a series of microSD memory cards designed for automobile DVRs and cameras - video surveillances EXCERIA M303E.

Exceria M303E

According to the company, this series presents models with a capacity of 128, 64 and 32 GB. The 128 GB model allows you to record approximately 12 hours of Full HD video. Memory cards provide up to 6000 hours of cyclic recording for a 128 GB model (up to 3000 hours of cyclic recording for 64 and 32 GB models) and come with a 2-year warranty.

Conventional SD memory cards are not suitable for use with car video recorders and surveillance cameras . Some of the conventional SD memory cards do not operate in continuous recording mode, as is the case in automotive DVRs.

In a series of the microSD M303E memory cards the BiCS FLASH technology is used. The cards pass the quality control of Toshiba Memory Corporation, provide the reliability necessary for ordinary users, and serve as the optimal solution for both regular daily and long trips.

All M303E series cards provide write speeds of up to 65 MB/s and read speeds of up to 98 MB/s and belong to the A1 class of the Application Performance Class specification developed by SD Association. The cards use the SD UHS-I interface, they correspond to the speed classes UHS Speed Class 3, Video Speed Class 30 and SD Speed Class 10.

The M303E series cards correspond to the IPX7 water protection class, are resistant to X-rays according to ISO781601 standard, impact loads, electrostatic discharges (ESD) from the human body, are equipped with overcurrent protection and have a range of operating temperatures of 110 ° C (from -25 to + 85 ° C), which allows them to work under conditions existing inside the car.

The first delivery to distributors will take place in the second quarter of 2019.

2018

Exceria PRO N502

On August 31, 2018, Toshiba Memory Europe introduced the UHS-II Exceria PRO N502 SD card series, designed to work in modern digital cameras and allow you to record video in 4K and 8K formats, as well as perform continuous photography.

According to the developer, the minimum data transfer rate for cards in this series is 90 MB/s, the maximum read speed is 270 MB/s, and the maximum write speed is 260 MB/s, which corresponds to the speed class Video Speed ​ ​ Class 90, UHS Speed ​ ​ Class 3 or SD Speed ​ ​ Class 10.

Exceria PRO N502 SD Cards

The N502 series complements the Toshiba Memory Europe Exceria PRO N401 and N203 SD card series. The recording speed of the UHS-II SD cards of the presented series is 2.5 times higher than that of the Exceria PRO N401 and 10 times higher than that of the Exceria N301, according to Toshiba.

According to the developer, Exceria PRO N502 cards are available with a capacity of 32. 64. 128 and 256 GB and allow you to store up to 2450 photos in RAW format or 220 minutes of video in 4K format at a rate of 30 frames per second. In internal Toshiba tests, the N502 card transferred 1000 images of 1.5 MB in 26.38 seconds to the PC and recorded image files in RAW format from the full buffer to the SD card in 8.6 seconds.

The size of the N502 SD card is 32 x 24 x 2.1 mm, and the weight is about 2 g. According to the manufacturer, the card is resistant to X-rays and can operate in the temperature range from -25 to + 85 ° C. Cards come with a 5-year warranty.

The N502 SD cards were certified by Blackmagic Design for use with the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro professional standard camera, Toshiba noted.

Exceria M303

On March 21, 2018, Toshiba Memory Europe introduced three M303 microSDXC memory cards, supplementing the EXCERIA series. M303 cards have a capacity of up to 256 GB, read speed of up to 98 MB/s and write speed of up to 65 MB/s, meet the requirements of the Video Speed Class 30 (V30) standard and allow users to record and store content in 4KUltra HD format.

The performance category of M303 cards guarantees 4K Ultra HD video recording, which is necessary for modern action cameras, DVRs and unmanned aerial vehicles. In smartphones that support the microSDXC specification, these cards can also be used to record high-resolution video and images at high speed. M303 cards meet the requirements of the Video Speed Class 30 (V30) standard and provide a data transfer rate of at least 30 MB/s when working with recommended UHS devices under conditions defined by SD Association standards.

microSDXC EXCERIA M303 Memory Cards (2018)

Using Toshiba Memory Corporation's 3D Flash technology BiCS FLASH allows you to increase the capacity of storage devices. The capacity of M303 cards is 64, 128 and 256 GB; You can record more than thirty thousand high-resolution images or more than 5 hours of video in 4 format on a card with a capacity of 256 GB. M303 cards can operate in the temperature range from -25 to + 85 ° C, they are resistant to impact loads, X-rays, moisture exposure and combine reliability and high speed even in harsh operating conditions. M303 cards are covered by a standard five-year limited warranty.

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"M303 cards allow you to store and create large amounts of high-resolution content without interrupting video recording to change media or deleting files to free up memory. These cards also improve the performance of smartphones when writing data to microSD media compared to our previous model. "
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2017: Exceria PRO M402

On July 4, 2017, the data storage department of the European division of Toshiba introduced the microSDHC/microSDXC Exceria PRO M402 memory cards on the Russian market. The cards are labeled SD Association - Application Performance Class A1.

According to the classification description A1, the memory card supports performance at 1500 I/O per second (IOPS) for random reading, 500 IOPS for random writing, and a stable speed of 10 MB/s for sequential operations.

Exceria PRO M402 card, (2017)

The cards are compatible with standard microSD cartridges and come with an adapter for working with other devices, including cameras, video cameras, [[Tablets (Russian market)|tablets], laptops and personal computers. They are resistant to impact loads, moisture (degree of protection up to IPX7) and X-rays in accordance with the requirements of ISO7816-1.

Card capacity 16, 32, 64 and 128 GB. You can store up to 30.5 thousand images or 1900 minutes of video as HD. The cards meet the UHS Speed Class U3 requirements and provide read/write speeds of up to 95 MB/s.

All EXCERIA PRO M402 memory cards are covered by a 5-year limited warranty. Cards will go on sale in the middle of the third quarter of 2017.