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As with all of our products, Datakey Electronics are the designer and manufacturer of the entire data carrier and receptacle system. This means we “own” the performance of the overall system which provides you with a single point of support throughout the life of your product. Our keys and tokens are available in a wide variety of memory protocols and memory sizes.
Serial EEPROM - Available with SPI, I²C and Microwire interfaces. Memory capacities range from 1Kbit to 1Mbit. These products are ideally suited for low to medium data-logging, parameter / configuration upload, data storage and access control including CIK. Serial Flash - Memory capacities range from 1Mbit to 64Mbit. Our SPI Keys and Tokens complement our Microwire and SPI EEPROM devices. These keys or tokens are page writable and are ideally suited for high volume data logging and firmware updates. | The RUGGEDrive™ incorporate high capacity memory devices into OEM designs, without the shortcomings of consumer-focused solutions. |
Available as a Token, this product has been specifically designed for use in OEM’s systems controlled by embedded microprocessors. The memory capacity ranges from 256MByte to 1GByte with both an SPI interface for direct connection to microprocessors and USB interface to facilitate connection to PC’s. | GammaSafe™ is a non-volatile, reprogrammable, portable memory device that survives gamma sterilisation with no loss of data. It allows medical device manufacturers to easily add anti-counterfeit and limit-use capabilities to disposable attachments that are sterilised using gamma radiation. |
Available as Keys or Tokens they include a unique unchangeable embedded serial number which prevents duplication of data. These data carriers have 1.5Kbits of read / write EEPROM memory. These products are ideally suited for access control, personal identification, licensing / revision control and loyalty programmes. |
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