PCMCIA Glossary
Here are some brief Palmtop-oriented definitions of some of PCMCIA terminology.
PCMCIA -- The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. A non-profit organization whose mission is to develop PC Card standards and promote adoption of PCMCIA-based products.
PCMCIA Card, PC Card -- A memory or I/O card compatible with the PCMCIA standard.
Memory cards (SRAM, Flash) -- PC Cards that can be used as memory or for file storage in a computer.
I/O cards -- PC Cards with communications capabilities, including LAN cards, fax/modem cards, ATA disk drives, and more.
PCMCIA Type I, II, and III -- Physical standards for the PC Cards.
- Type I cards are the thinnest form factor a 3.3 mm thick. They are typically found as memory cards.
- Type II cards are 5mm thick, and are typically found as I/O cards.
- Type III cards are 10.5mm thick and are primarily used for memory enhancements or I/O capabilities that require more space, such as rotating media and wireless communication devices.
Release 1.0 and 2.0 -- The memory card standards released by PCMCIA.
- 1.0 was released in Sept, 1990 and defined the physical and electrical characteristics of a credit card sized device that could be used as memory or file storage.
- 2.0 was released in Sept, 1991 and added I/O capability and software support to the Release 1.0 standard. [The HP 95LX is Type II, release 1.0 and the HP 100LX is TypeII, release 2.0.]