sdcard

Secure Digital (SD) is a proprietary, non-volatile, flash memory card format developed by the SD Association (SDA). Owing to their compact size, SD cards have been widely adopted in a variety of portable consumer electronics, including digital cameras, camcorders, video game consoles, mobile phones, action cameras, and camera drones.
The SD format was introduced in August 1999 by SanDisk, Panasonic (then known as Matsushita), and Kioxia (then part of Toshiba). It was designed as a successor to the MultiMediaCard (MMC) format, introducing several improvements aimed at enhancing usability, durability, and performance, which contributed to its rapid emergence as an industry standard.
To manage the licensing and intellectual property rights related to the format, the three companies established SD-3C, LLC. In January 2000, they also founded the SDA, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing and promoting SD card standards. As of 2023, the SDA includes approximately 1,000 member companies. The SDA uses a suite of SD-3C-owned trademarked logos to enforce compliance with official specifications and to indicate product compatibility.

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  1. Cornish Paul

    360° camera

    Hi Guys, Is there a third party add on to record the 360° cameras to an SD card on an infinite loop every time you drive. i.e. old recording deleted to add new ones if the card fills up. I don't want to watch it as I am driving BUT if there is an accident, or a scam break-check it would be...
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