Swissbit M.2 PCIe N-10m2 Solid State Drives

Swissbit M.2 PCIe N-10m2 Solid State Drives (SSDs) are PCI Express® M.2 2280 compliant drives. These SSDs are available in 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB capacities. The N-10m2 SSDs incorporate two Gen3 lanes for the interface. These SSDs support NVMe 1.2 commands and consume low power. The N-10m2 SSDs feature industrial 3D NAND flash technology, DRAM-supported FTL, data care management, AES256 encryption, and in-field firmware updates. These SSDS come with a Swissbit Life-Time Monitoring (SBLTM) tool and SDK for SBLTM on request. 

Features

  • 3D NAND flash technology
  • Dynamic and static wear leveling
  • Active and passive data care management
  • Dynamic bad block remapping and write amplification reduction
  • Onboard power fail protection
  • Active State Power Management (ASPM) support
  • NVMe security command support
  • In-field firmware update
  • Enterprise-grade Self-monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.)
  • 30-µinch gold-plated connector (IPC-6012B Class 2 compliant)
  • AES256 encryption
  • TCG opal 2.0 compliant (on request)
  • Swissbit Life-Time Monitoring (SBLTM) tool and SDK for SBLTM (on request)

Specifications

  • Capacities
    • 120GB
    • 240GB
    • 480GB
    • 960GB
  • 80mm x 22mm x 3.6mm, PCI Express M.2 2280 form factor
  • PCI Express specification revision 3.1 compliance
  • Gen3 x 2 lanes interface
    • Operate in x1 mode in x1 M.2 PCIe slots
    • Operate in x2 or x4 M.2 PCIe slots
  • Supports NVMe 1.2 command sets
  • Performance
    • Up to 1650MB/s sequential read up to random read IOPs up to 195700
    • Up to 1070MB sequential write and random write IOPs up to 194500
  • Operating temperature ranges
    • 0°C to +70°C commercial
    • -40°C to +85°C industrial
  • 10 years at life begin and 1 year at life end data retention
  • 1500g/50g shock/vibration
  • Up to 120-bit correction per 1KB page LDPC ECC
  • Two million hours Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
  • Less than 1 non-recoverable error per 1016 bits read data reliability
Published: 2019-03-11 | Updated: 2023-12-28