|
Toshiba And Trek Promote SD Cards Wireless Communication |
|
Toshiba and Trek Establish Forum to Promote SD Cards Embedding Wireless Communication Functions
Toshiba have today announced the launch of an industry forum to promote a new SD card that integrates Wi-Fi wireless communication with data storage capabilities. The forum, the "Standard Promotion Forum for Memory Cards Embedding Wireless LAN"* has been founded by Toshiba and Singapore-based Trek 2000 International Ltd..
In recent years, as digital cameras have achieved huge rates of market penetration, the need for quick and easy way to share photographs has grown. The new card offers an innovative solution that brings new capabilities to the already very popular SDHC format.
The card is designed to bring Wi-Fi functionality to digital still cameras that have an SDHC slot. Once in a camera, a card can recognize and communicate with the same type of card in another camera (on a one-to-one basis), and users can exchange photographs quickly and easily. It also allows users to upload and download photographs to and from a server without any need for a cable connection or transfers of the memory card.
The new card is compliant with the SD memory card standard, supports IEEE 802.11b/g and has an 8-gigabyte capacity. It can transfer both JPEG and RAW images, the two most widely used digital formats.
Toshiba and Trek will invite the participation of digital camera manufacturers and other interested parties in promoting the card, and in exchanges of technical information toward establishing standard specifications and expanding the use of the card.
Toshiba is a market leader in the development and manufacture of NAND flash memory, which is indispensable for today's personal digital devices. The company seeks to enhance and expand its memory business by proposing new applications for NAND flash memories.
Features of SD card embedding wireless communication functions
1. The ability to send and receive image data among digital still cameras equipped with an SDHC slot and the card.
2. Upload and downloads of digital photographs between a digital still camera equipped with an SDHC slot and the card, and in a Wi-Fi environment, and a server.
3. User management of image transmission and reception minimizes power consumption compared with current solution.
Card key specifications
Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g
SD card capacity: 8-gigabytes
Applicable formats: JPEG, RAW
|
About Toshiba
Toshiba's early history has two strands: 1875 saw the establishment
of Tanaka Seizo-sho (Tanaka Engineering Works), Japan's first
manufacturer of telegraphic equipment. Its founder, Hisashige Tanaka
(1799 - 1881), was well known from his youth for inventions that
included mechanical dolls and a perpetual clock. Under the name
Shibaura Seisaku-sho (Shibaura Engineering Works), his company became
one of Japan's largest manufacturers of heavy electrical apparatus. In
1890, Hakunetsu-sha & Co., Ltd. was established as Japan's first
plant for electric incandescent lamps. Subsequent diversification saw
the company evolve as a manufacturer of consumer products. In 1899, the
company was renamed Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric Co.).
In
1939, these two companies, leaders in their respective fields, merged
to form an integrated electric equipment manufacturer, Tokyo Shibaura
Denki (Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.). The company was soon well
known as 'Toshiba,' which became its official name in 1978.