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Flash Memory Drives, USB Pen Drives
USB flash drives are NAND-type flash memory data storage devices integrated
with a USB (universal serial bus) interface. They are typically small,
lightweight, removable and rewritable.USB flash drives offer potential
advantages over other portable storage devices, particularly the floppy
disk. They are more compact, faster, hold more data, and are more reliable
due to their lack of moving parts, and more durable design. These types
of drives use the USB mass storage standard, supported natively by modern
operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Unix.
To access the data stored in a flash drive, the drive must be connected
to a computer, either by plugging it into a USB host controller built into
the computer, or into a USB hub.
Flash drives are active only when plugged into a USB connection and draw
all necessary power from the supply provided by that connection. However,
some flash drives, especially high-speed drives, may require more power
than the limited amount provided by a bus-powered USB hub, such as those
built into some computer keyboards or monitors. These drives will not work
unless plugged directly into a host controller (i.e., the ports found on
the computer itself) or a self-powered hub. |
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