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  Industry News  Adtron Flashpak(TM) I25FB Passes Military Standards Tests for U. S. Navy Application
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Adtron Flashpak(TM) I25FB Passes Military Standards Tests for U. S. Navy Application

Adtron CorporationAdtron Corporation—January 25, 20060
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Phoenix, AZ – January 25, 2006 – Solid state disk manufacturer Adtron Corporation, the industry leader in delivering smart data storage solutions to the industrial marketplace, announced today that the I25FB IDE flash disk passed standard military tests conducted by National Technical Systems in Tempe, AZ. Beyond standard MIL-STD-810F testing, MIL-S-901D tests demonstrate that the I25FB Flashpak™ flash disk is capable of withstanding shock loadings which may be incurred during wartime service due to the effects of weapon attacks. In separate MIL-STD-167-1 tests, the I25FB proved resilient to internally and externally imposed shipboard vibrations, subject to dry and damp heat conditions, necessary to operate in a shipboard environment.

In this U. S. Navy application, the Adtron 16 GByte I25FB flash disk with commercial temperature media is being installed in the Local Control Panels (LOCOPs) by Woodward Governor Company (NASDAQ:WGOV). The LOCOPs are designed to monitor and control the parameters required to start and operate the generator sets used on the CG-47 Ticonderoga class cruisers and DDG-51 Arleigh Burke class destroyers. “Compared to rotating mechanical hard drives, solid state flash disks deliver clear reliability and durability advantages for shipboard applications,” stated Andy Cullis, Woodward’s Military/Marine Account Manager. “Adtron’s flash disks provide a very robust data storage solution, which is critical to meeting the Navy’s shock, vibration, temperature and humidity requirements for the LOCOP.”

“New economies and geometries are driving the selection of flash disks for a wide variety of defense and industrial applications, opening up opportunities for new flash disk applications” stated Wieslaw Wojtczak, Flashpak Product Line Manager. “The I25FB flash disk, coupled with Adtron ArrayPro™ technology, represents a new breed of flash disks that compete in capacity and performance with low-end rotating magnetic media while significantly improving field life of the host device.”

With a capacity range from 1 to 56 GBytes, the I25FB flash disk supports standard IDE UDMA transfer modes. Solid state media options include either commercial (0 to 70 degrees C) or industrial (-40 to 85 degrees C) temperatures.

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For more information, contact Adtron Sales at 602-735-0300 or by e-mail at [email protected] in North America and Canada, or at [email protected] in other countries.

For more information about the I25FB, visit these web pages:

www.adtron.com/products/I25fb-IDEFlashDisk.html or

www.adtron.com/newsroom/IDE-Flashdisk-I25FB-Mil[…]

About Adtron

Founded in 1985, Adtron is a leading designer and global supplier of disk-based and solid state embedded data storage solutions for the telecom, defense/aerospace, industrial automation, medical, and transportation markets. Incorporating standard form factors (including 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch, cPCI, ATCA and VME) and based on proven Adtron SmartStorage(TM) architecture, Adtron products are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the world’s most demanding industrial applications. The Adtron Quality Management System is ISO 9001:2000 certified. Adtron is headquartered in Phoenix Arizona with channels in all global markets. Learn more about Adtron at www.adtron.com.

Editors: Download high resolution image of the Woodward Governer LOCOP at:

www.adtron.com/photos/Locop-hires.jpg

Photo Caption: Full Authority Digital Control LOCOP being introduced by the U.S. Navy as part of their generator set controls upgrade onboard CG-47 Ticongeroga Class Cruisers

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