ATP Electronics
ATP A600
ATP SATA SSDs with the new PowerProtector 4 MCU-based design have the following advantages:
Enhanced device protection
Suppression of power-up inrush current according to customer request
Input over-voltage protection to prevent damage to the SSD circuitry
Better data integrity
Input power noise de-glitch to prevent incorrect cache flushing caused by false triggers such as noisy or unstable host input voltage.
Under-charge/over-charge protection for hold-up power capacitors
Fast power on/off control cuts the time required from power-off to re-power on the SSD
Precise control of reset signal generation and power up/down sequences prevents potential issues in the power up/down of the SSD
Industrial operating temperature support ensures reliable operation in extreme environments from ‑40°C to 85°C. As components perform and react differently in severely cold or hot scenarios, ATP PowerProtector 4 ensures reliable PLP capacitance in all states of cold start, hot temperature workload, and cross temperature.
RAID support ensures redundancy and fault tolerance to prevent data loss in the event of a drive failure
End-to-end data protection prevents unauthorized access to data while it is being transferred from one storage device to another.
Customization options The new MCU-based design allows PLP capabilities to be tailor-fitted according to unique customer requirements, application-specific needs, or use cases.
The next-generation ATP SATA SSDs with the new MCU-based design include mSATA, 2.5” SSDs and M.2 2242/2280 modules. Available with I-Temp (A600Si) and C-Temp (A600Sc) support, the SSDs come in the following capacities — M.2 2280: 120 to 960 GB; M.2 2242 and mSATA: 120 to 480 GB; 2.5”: 120 GB to 1.92 TB