YooZZa Industrial Grade Compact Flash (CF):
YooZZa Industrial grade Compact Flash is a standardized format first introduced in 1994 and the specification of which is managed by the Compact Flash Association. The standard specification defines a 50-pin physical interface and a PCMCIA ATA protocol interface to the host system. Because it has been so widely deployed since its introduction, Compact Flash has become a widely used name to denote the ATA solution. Originally designed for data storage in portable electronic devices, Compact Flash has come as far as hard drive replacements with capacities of 32GB. Its interface ATA-5 compatible with transfer modes: PIO 0-6, MWDMA 0-4 which supports PC Card Memory, PC Card I/O and True IDE Mode has given it the flexibility and the standardization to compete with the larger PC card Type I memory card.