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Secure Digital (SD) card technology is a standard for storage and peripheral I/O expansion that is tailored for portable devices. SD cards provide a high data-transfer rate, low battery power consumption, and storage that is portable among various devices. SD cards use flash memory to implement non-volatile storage for both read\write and read-only data. Due to the non-volatile nature of flash media, a power source is not required to retain data stored on an SD card.
In This Section
- Secure Digital Card Driver Development Concepts
Explains the basic development concepts for Secure Digital card drivers. - Secure Digital Card Driver Registry Settings
Provides the default registry settings for Secure Digital card drivers. - Secure Digital Card Driver Reference
Provides reference information for Secure Digital card drivers.
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