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April 15, 2009 - Evaluation kit for CFast(TM), which is CompactFlash® that utilizes SATA interface, helps companies prototype and evaluate systems that meet needs of SBCs featuring SerialATA (SATA) storage interface. Components include CFast card (model HFD10S) and CFast to SATA adapter that converts CFast 7 + 17 pin connector to standard SATA interface.

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Hagiwara Sys-Com Introduces an Evaluation Kit for New CFast(TM), Small Form Factor SATA SSD, Aimed for the Embedded Computing Market


IRVINE, Calif., March 30 -- Hagiwara Sys-Com Co., Ltd., the industry leader in semiconductor application products for industrial/embedded computing -- today announced the introduction of the evaluation kit for the CFast(TM) -- the evolution of the CompactFlash(R) interface utilizing SATA interface.

The "default" storage interface of common Single Board Computers (SBC) is migrating from the Parallel ATA (PATA) interface to the SerialATA (SATA) interface. With this transition comes a change to storage solution options. The CompactFlash utilizes PATA and will find it harder to find a home in newer SBC systems.

The CFast is the next generation of CompactFlash with a SATA interface and achieves significant performance improvements in comparison to traditional PATA based CompactFlash devices.

For a nominal price, the kit will include a Hagiwara CFast card (model: HFD10S) and a CFast to SATA adapter that converts the CFast 7 + 17 pin connector to a standard SATA interface. This enables designers to cost effectively prototype and evaluate the system with a CFast card slot.

"We introduced this concept to the CompactFlash Association in 2007 because we realized the PATA to SATA trend was imminent," states Tetsuo Tanigawa, R&D, Hagiwara Sys-Com Japan. "Thanks to former CFA executive director Bill Frank, the CFA and the involved vendors, we have solidified CFast specification version 1.0. We are now pleased to offer the CFast development kit to the embedded market in an effort to assist motherboard manufacturers, OEMs and other hardware developers in the transition from CompactFlash to CFast."

For more information regarding the CFast Development Kit and HFD10S specifications, visit us at ESC SV2009 at booth #1928 or visit http://hsc-us.com/

CompactFlash(R) is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation and CFast(TM) is a trademark of the CompactFlash Association. These trademarks are licensed royalty-free to CompactFlash Association members.

About Hagiwara Sys-Com

Hagiwara Sys-Com Co., Ltd., headquartered in Nagoya, Japan - designs, manufactures and markets highly innovative and versatile semiconductor application products ranging from digital consumer to industrial/embedded computing since 1971.

Company website: www.hsc-us.com

CONTACT: Moto Watanabe, U.S. Product Manager of Hagiwara Sys-Com Co., Ltd., +1-949-756-2028, sales@hsc-us.com


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Name: Hagiwara Sys-Com Co., Ltd.
Address: 2-4-3 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya,
City: Aichi
Country: Japan
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