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Transcend’s STM500 is a SATA II 3Gb/s SSD device built with high performance, quality Flash Memory assembled
on a printed circuit board. It features cutting-edge technology to enhance product life and data retention. Designed
with multitasking power users in mind, the STM500 is capable of running many demanding system applications,
including specialized multimedia computing and advanced gaming. As a result, the STM500 is the ultimate
performance upgrade for various applications, such as PCs, Laptops, gaming systems, and handheld devices.
SATA II 3Gb/s SATA Flash Module
Super slim thickness of 10.85mm
Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the
SATA II 3Gb/s standard
Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data retention
Built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality and
wear-leveling algorithm ensures reliable data transfer
Support TRIM and NCQ command
Support hardware purge and write protect function.
Shock resistance
STM500 Benefits
The controller supports static/dynamic wear leveling. When the host writes data, the controller will find and use the
block with the lowest erase count among the free blocks. This is known as dynamic wear leveling. When the free
blocks' erase count is higher than a threshold value plus data blocks', it will activate the static wear leveling, replacing
the not so frequently used user blocks with the high erase count free blocks.
Wear-Leveling algorithm
Performance
High-End Applications
The STM500 boasts a super slim thickness of just 10.85
mm to address the size limitations of today’s modern
applications, and other thin and light form factor devices. The slim STM500 uses 7pin SATA connector and is
backwards compatible with SATA I (1.5Gbps) connection options. STM500 not only provides resistance from shock
and vibration, but also offers hardware purge and write protect function.
The STM500 has built in hardware trigger for quick data erase and write protect of user specified area. These
features may be enabled by simply connecting a switch to the designated pins.
Hardware Purge and Write Protect