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Dear TechNetters.

I have a question about PCMCIA cards for rugged (severe) environment.

Most of the commersial PCMCIA cards are intended to be used in mild
environment (computers etc).
I wish to use such cards in an severe environment with requirement of
function in temperatures between -40 and + 80°C.
Do any of you readers know companies that sell PCMCIA cards that is
specified in that temperature environment?
Have any of You readers made tests with temperature cycling of PCMCIA
cards with good results?

Best regards

Christer Marklund
Ericsson Microwave
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