SimpleTech MultiMediaCard (MMC)/Adapter User Guide
Contents
Introduction
Installation Requirements
Installing the MultiMediaCard
A. Digital Cameras/MP3 Players/Digital Camcorders/Printers
B. PC Computers /PDA (Handheld Device, Palmtop)
1) Attaching the MultiMediaCard to the MultiMediaCard Adapter (If Applicable)
2) Attaching the MultiMediaCard to USB MultiMediaCard Reader (If Applicable)
Using MultiMediaCard in Notebook/Desktop Computers:
Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/ 2000/XP
Windows NT 3.5.1/ Win NT 4.0
Windows 3.x with Card and Socket Services Release 2.1 or Higher
Mac OS
Other Hosts or Operating Systems
Inserting or Removing MultiMediaCard
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows NT 3.5.1/ Win NT 4.0
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 3.x and OS/2 Warp
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Mac OS
Formatting the MultiMediaCard
Formatting the MultiMediaCard in Windows Operating Systems
Formatting the MultiMediaCard in Mac Operating Systems
MultiMediaCard Precaution and Protection
Troubleshooting
Technical Support
Card Specifications
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Introduction
This is an Installation and User Guide for the SimpleTech® MultiMediaCard and MultiMediaCard
Adapter. The SimpleTech MultiMediaCard is a super small form-factor card used in several devices
including Digital Cameras, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), MP3 music players, digital voice
recorders, and other electronic devices such as cell phones, and pagers. The MultiMediaCard is a solid-
state, nonvolatile removable and reusable mass storage which shows up as an ATA hard drive to the host.
However, compared to ATA/IDE/ESDI hard drives with rotating discs, the Solid State MultiMediaCard is
extremely rugged and very compact.
The MultiMediaCard Adapter allows the MultiMediaCard to plug into a PC Card socket. Therefore, the
MultiMediaCard with the MultiMediaCard Adapter provides removable mass storage to thousands of hosts
that have PC Card sockets, standard on many notebook computers.
The SimpleTech MultiMediaCard is available in several capacities for your specific applications. Also,
the SimpleTech MultiMediaCard Adapter is available for using MultiMediaCard in PC Card (PCMCIA)
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CAUTION: If the MultiMediaCard doesn’t appear to seat properly, try turning the MultiMediaCard over upside
down. Do not force the MultiMediaCard into the socket under any circumstances.
After inserting the MultiMediaCard in the adapter, plug the Adapter in the PC Card socket in your computer.
2) Attaching the MultiMediaCard to USB MultiMediaCard Reader (If Applicable)
Important Note: Users are highly recommended to complete the device driver installation procedure for the
USB Reader, prior to connecting the USB card Reader. Make sure USB Flash Card Reader drivers are
installed on your system.
1. Turn on your PC and wait for the Windows desktop to appear.
2. Close all applications.
3. Insert the MultiMediaCard in the card reader slot with the proper orientation as specified by the card reader.
Using MultiMediaCard in Notebook/Desktop Computers:
Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/ 2000/XP
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the Windows Operating System and wait for the system to completely boot.
2. Plug the MultiMediaCard (with the adapter, if applicable) into the socket.
3. The computer will respond with a beep and the PC card icon will appear on the right corner of the task bar.
OR,
Windows may respond with dialog boxes. If the “New Hardware Found” window appears, select “Windows
default driver,” then click on “OK.”
4. Follow the on-screen prompts.
The MultiMediaCard will be automatically recognized. Double click on "My Computer" icon on your system
desktop. The MultiMediaCard shows up as a removable hard drive, e.g., “Drive D:”.
Windows NT 3.5.1/ Win NT 4.0
Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0 does not support Plug n’ Play. You must plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket before
starting Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0.
1. Before starting Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0, plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket.
2. While booting, Disable PnP (Plug-n-Play) by switching to Off in the BIOS Settings.
3. An additional software such Card Wizard Pro from System Soft may be required for Win NT to recognize the
device.
4. The computer will respond with a beep and the PC card icon will appear on the right corner of the task bar.
OR,
Windows may respond with dialog boxes. If the “New Hardware Found” window appears, select “Windows
default driver,” then click on “OK.”
5. Follow the on-screen prompts.
The MultiMediaCard will be automatically recognized. Double click on "My Computer" icon on your system
desktop. The MultiMediaCard shows up as a removable hard drive, e.g., “Drive D:” .
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Windows 3.x with Card and Socket Services Release 2.1 or Higher
Proceed as follows:
1. Start Windows 3.x.
2. Plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket. The computer may beep, when the computer recognizes the
MultiMediaCard.
Mac OS
Proceed as follows:
1. Start Mac OS.
2. Plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket.
3. The MultiMediaCard is mounted on the desktop and will show up as a volume (i.e. drive icon) on Macintosh
computers.
Other Hosts or Operating Systems
Refer to the User guides provided with the host or operating system for instructions on plugging the
MultiMediaCard into the socket.
Inserting or Removing MultiMediaCard
Refer to the section appropriate to your operating system.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
You can insert the MultiMediaCard at anytime. When you wish to remove the MultiMediaCard, make sure you are
not accessing any data in the card. It is recommended that you “stop” the MultiMediaCard before removing the
MultiMediaCard as follows:
1. Double-click on the PCMCIA icon located on the right corner of the task bar or click on Start - Settings -
Control Panel - PC Card (PCMCIA) icon. The “PC Card Properties” window appears. Select the
MultiMediaCard from the list. Click on the “Stop” button. When prompted to remove the MultiMediaCard, proceed
to next step to eject the card.
2. If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the
MultiMediaCard from the socket OR,
If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from
the socket.
Proceed to Protecting the MultiMediaCard.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows NT 3.5.1/ Win NT 4.0
Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0 does not support Plug n’ Play. You must plug the MultiMediaCard into the socket before
starting Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0.
You must insert the MultiMediaCard before booting into Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0.
To remove the MultiMediaCard, you must first exit Windows NT 3.5.1/ 4.0, then proceed as follows:
• If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the
MultiMediaCard from the socket, OR
• If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from
the socket.
Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Windows 3.x and OS/2 Warp
You can insert the MultiMediaCard anytime. The MultiMediaCard will show up as a drive letter under My
Computer. You can remove the MultiMediaCard whenever the computer is not accessing the MultiMediaCard.
Some computers will beep when the computer recognizes the change in status of the socket. To remove the
MultiMediaCard, proceed as follows:
• If your computer has an eject button on the socket, press the button to release the MultiMediaCard. Then, pull the
MultiMediaCard from the socket, OR
• If your computer does not have an eject button on the socket, carefully pull the MultiMediaCard straight out from
the socket.
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Inserting or Removing the MultiMediaCard with Mac OS
You can insert the MultiMediaCard at anytime. The MultiMediaCard will show up as icon on the desktop. You can
remove the MultiMediaCard whenever the computer is not accessing the MultiMediaCard. When you wish to
remove the MultiMediaCard, drag the MultiMediaCard Drive icon into the trash bin. The MultiMediaCard is ejected
from the computer in most cases. Otherwise, carefully remove the card from the socket.
Formatting the MultiMediaCard
All SimpleTech MultiMediaCards are factory-formatted in DOS/Windows Operating Systems. Most devices do not
require additional drivers to support MultiMediaCard. If your device does not recognize the MultiMediaCard when
inserted, you would need to format the MultiMediaCard in the device itself. Please refer to the User Guide of your
device for basic formatting instructions of the MultiMediaCard in the device.
If you wish to format the card in the computer, please refer to the following instructions.
Formatting the MultiMediaCard in Windows Operating Systems
Insert the card in the adapter or the card reader and Right click on the drive letter for the card in windows explorer.
Choose "format" among the options and proceed with the on-screen instructions.
Caution: Please note that the formatting the card will erase all the data in the card. Hence, be careful while
formatting the card. Also, make sure to choose the correct drive letter for the card while formatting. Otherwise, you
might accidentally erase all the data in some other drive.
Formatting the MultiMediaCard in Mac Operating Systems
Insert the card in the adapter or the card reader and highlight the icon for the card on the desktop. Click on "Special"
and choose "Erase Disk" and proceed with on-screen instructions.
Caution: Please note that the formatting the card will erase all the data in the card. Hence, be careful while
formatting the card. Also, make sure to choose the correct icon for the card while formatting. Otherwise, you might
accidentally erase all the data in some other drive.
MultiMediaCard Precaution and Protection
Always carefully observe the following precautions:
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Never remove the MultiMediaCard when the computer is accessing the MultiMediaCard.
Do not turn off the device while accessing the MultiMediaCard.
Do not touch the gold leads on the card.
Keep the MultiMediaCard away from electrostatic sources or magnetic fields.
Do not bend, drop or impact the MultiMediaCard.
Keep the card away from heat, water, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Please be noted that as a security measure, postal department might subject all articles sent through mail to high
level radiation. High level radiation erases all data in the MultiMediaCard and renders the card useless. Hence
please check and verify postal service policies before sending the cards in the mail.
Technical Support
If you experience any difficulties with the installation of the MultiMediaCard or MultiMediaCard Adapter, visit our
web site www.simpletech.com. If you are still unable to resolve the problems, contact SimpleTech Technical
Support at the following:
•Tel: 949-476-1180 or
1-800-367-7330 (USA & Canada only)
• Fax: 949-476-1209
• EMail: Fill the on-line Support Request Form at www.simpletech.com
MultiMediaCard (MMC) Specifications
ORDERING INFORMATION (SimpleTech MultiMediaCard Part Numbers)
MultiMediaCard P/N
Capacity
• STI-MMC/16.............................................................
• STI- MMC /32...........................................................
• STI- MMC /64...........................................................
16 MBytes
32 MBytes
64 MBytes
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• STI- MMC /128 ........................................................
128 MBytes
MultiMediaCard Adapter P/N
• STI-MMCSDAD ......................................................
MultiMediaCard/Secure Digital Card to Type II PC Card
Physical Dimensions (MultiMediaCard without MultiMediaCard Adapter)
Length ..........................................................................
Width ...........................................................................
Thickness .....................................................................
Weight .........................................................................
32.0 mm
24.0 mm
1.40 mm
0.5 gms
Performance
Interface .......................................................................
Random Access .............................................................
Serial Page Access .........................................................
Data Transfer Rate to/from Host ..................................
Controller Overhead (Command to DRQ) .....................
Sustained Read .............................................................
Sustained Write ............................................................
MMC/SPI
300 µs (Max.)
50 µs (Max.)
2.5 MB/Sec (Burst)
2ms (Max.)
1.7 MB/sec
300 KB/sec
Power Requirements
All values quoted are typical at ambient temperature and nominal supply voltage unless otherwise stated.
DC Input Voltage Range ................................................
Typical Power Dissipation
2.7V - 3.6V
Sleep Current ..................................................
Read Current ..................................................
Write Current .................................................
0.01 mA
35 mA
35 mA
Environmental Specifications
Temperature Range
Operating .......................................................
Storage ...........................................................
Humidity .......................................................................
Operating Vibration ......................................................
Operating Shock ...........................................................
-25ºC to +85ºC
-40ºC to +85ºC
5% to 95% non-condensing
100-2000 Hz @ 147 meter/sec2 (20Gs)
4903.3 meter/sec2 (2000Gs)
Reliability
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) ............................
Data Reliability .............................................................
>1,000,000 hours
<1 non-recoverable error in 1014 bits read
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retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form, by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical,
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Disclaimer
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disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, STI reserves the right to revise this publication
and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of STI to notify any person of such revision.
Trademarks
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MultiMediaCard Association. Products and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Tel : (949) 476-1180
Fax : (949) 476-1209
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