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== USB Flash Drive ==
== USB Flash Drive ==


A '''USB flash drive''' is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface. It is typically removable, rewritable, and much smaller than an optical disc. Most weigh less than 30 grams (1 oz). Since their invention in the late 1990s, as of 2023, USB flash drives have largely replaced floppy disks and CDs for data storage and transfer.
A '''USB flash drive''' is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than an [[optical disc]]. Most weigh less than 30 grams (1 oz). Since their invention, as with virtually all other computer memory devices, storage capacities have risen while prices have dropped. As of 2023, flash drives with anywhere from 8 to 2,000 gigabytes (2 terabytes) are frequently sold, and less frequently, 4 TB units are available.


USB flash drives are often used for the same purposes for which floppy disks or CDs were used, i.e., for storage, data back-up, and transfer of computer files. They are smaller, faster, have thousands of times more capacity, and are more durable and reliable because they have no moving parts.
[[File:SanDisk-Cruzer-USB-4GB-ThumbDrive.jpg|SanDisk Cruzer USB 4GB Thumb Drive|thumb|right]]


== History ==
== History ==


The first USB flash drive was developed in 1998 by IBM, which sold it under the name "DiskOnKey". The device was manufactured by M-Systems, a company based in Israel. The first commercial USB flash drive was released in 2000 by Trek Technology and IBM, with a storage capacity of 8 MB.
The first USB flash drive was introduced to the market in 2000. The initial storage capacity was 8 MB, which was more than five times the capacity of the then-common [[floppy disk]]. The USB flash drive was developed as a replacement for floppy disks, which had become obsolete due to their limited storage capacity and slow data transfer rates.


== Design and Functionality ==
== Design and Functionality ==


USB flash drives consist of a small printed circuit board carrying the circuit elements and a USB connector, insulated electrically and protected inside a plastic, metal, or rubberized case. The drive is connected to the computer via the USB port, and it is powered by the computer's USB interface.
USB flash drives consist of a small printed circuit board carrying the circuit elements and a USB connector, insulated electrically and protected inside a plastic, metal, or rubberized case. The drive is connected to a computer's USB port, and the computer's operating system recognizes the drive as a removable drive, allowing files to be transferred between the computer and the drive.


=== Storage Capacity ===
[[File:Transcend_JetFlash_by_Augustas_Didzgalvis.jpg|Transcend JetFlash|thumb|left]]


The storage capacity of USB flash drives has increased significantly over the years. Early models offered storage capacities of 8 MB, while modern drives can store up to 2 TB of data.
=== Components ===


=== Speed ===
A typical USB flash drive consists of several components:


The speed of USB flash drives is determined by the USB version they support. USB 1.0 and 1.1 are the slowest, while USB 2.0 offers faster data transfer rates. USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 provide even higher speeds, with USB 3.1 offering up to 10 Gbps.
* '''USB Connector''': Provides the interface to the host computer.
* '''NAND Flash Memory Chip''': Stores the data.
* '''Controller Chip''': Manages the data transfer between the computer and the flash memory.
* '''Crystal Oscillator''': Provides the clock signal for the device.
* '''LED Indicator''': Some drives include an LED to indicate data transfer activity.


== Uses ==
[[File:Usbkey_internals.jpg|USB Key Internals|thumb|right]]


USB flash drives are used for:
=== Variants ===


* Data storage and transfer
USB flash drives come in various shapes and sizes, with some designed for specific purposes such as increased durability or enhanced security. Some drives are designed to be waterproof or shockproof, while others include encryption features to protect sensitive data.
* System administration
* Application carriers
* Booting operating systems


== Security ==
== Usage ==


Some USB flash drives offer encryption and password protection to secure data. This is particularly important for drives that store sensitive information.
USB flash drives are used for a variety of purposes, including:
 
* '''Data Storage''': For personal files, documents, and media.
* '''Data Transfer''': Moving files between computers.
* '''Backup''': Storing copies of important data.
* '''Booting Operating Systems''': Some drives can be configured to boot operating systems.
 
[[File:USB_flash_drive,_1TB.jpg|1TB USB Flash Drive|thumb|left]]
 
== Advantages and Disadvantages ==
 
=== Advantages ===
 
* '''Portability''': Small and easy to carry.
* '''Durability''': No moving parts, less prone to mechanical failure.
* '''Compatibility''': Works with most computers and devices with USB ports.
 
=== Disadvantages ===
 
* '''Limited Write/Erase Cycles''': Flash memory can only be written and erased a limited number of times.
* '''Security Risks''': Easy to lose, potentially exposing sensitive data.
 
== Future Developments ==
 
The future of USB flash drives includes increased storage capacities, faster data transfer rates, and enhanced security features. As technology advances, the cost per gigabyte continues to decrease, making larger drives more accessible to consumers.
 
[[File:SanDisk_Ultra_Flair_flash_drive.jpg|SanDisk Ultra Flair Flash Drive|thumb|right]]


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==


* [[USB]]
* [[Solid-state drive]]
* [[External hard disk drive]]
* [[Flash memory]]
* [[Flash memory]]
* [[Solid-state drive]]
* [[Universal Serial Bus]]
* [[Data storage device]]
 
[[File:MicroSDFDrive.JPG|MicroSD Flash Drive|thumb|left]]


== References ==
== See Also ==


* "USB Flash Drive." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, last visited October 2023.
* [[List of flash memory controller manufacturers]]
* "History of USB Flash Drives." Techopedia. Accessed October 2023.
* [[List of solid-state drive manufacturers]]


== Gallery ==
[[File:Kingston_DataTraveler_flash_drive_disassembled.jpg|Kingston DataTraveler Disassembled|thumb|right]]


<gallery>
{{USB}}
File:SanDisk-Cruzer-USB-4GB-ThumbDrive.jpg|SanDisk Cruzer USB 4GB Thumb Drive
{{Memory}}
File:SanDisk_Ultra_Flair_flash_drive.jpg|SanDisk Ultra Flair Flash Drive
File:Transcend_JetFlash_by_Augustas_Didzgalvis.jpg|Transcend JetFlash
File:USB_flash_drive,_1TB.jpg|1TB USB Flash Drive
File:Usbkey_internals.jpg|USB Key Internals
File:MicroSDFDrive.JPG|MicroSD Flash Drive
File:Kingston_DataTraveler_flash_drive_disassembled.jpg|Kingston DataTraveler Disassembled
File:USB_flash_drive2.jpg|USB Flash Drive
File:sushiusb.jpg|Sushi USB Drive
File:Pendrive_Shape_of_key.JPG|Key Shaped USB Drive
File:Custom_USB_Drives.JPG|Custom USB Drives
File:Windows_To_Go_USB_Drive.png|Windows To Go USB Drive
File:Sony_Walkman_NWZ-B183.jpg|Sony Walkman USB Drive
File:Wizo_USB_Stick.jpg|Wizo USB Stick
File:Ubuntu_USB_lanyard.jpg|Ubuntu USB Lanyard
File:IBM_card_storage.NARA.jpg|IBM Card Storage
File:Flash_Drive_v._Floppy.jpg|Flash Drive vs. Floppy
File:8GB_media_comparison.jpg|8GB Media Comparison
File:USB_3.0_Flash_Drive_PCB.jpg|USB 3.0 Flash Drive PCB
</gallery>


[[Category:Data storage devices]]
[[Category:Computer storage devices]]
<gallery>
[[Category:USB]]
File:SanDisk_Ultra_Flair_flash_drive.jpg|USB flash drive
[[Category:Solid-state computer storage media]]
File:Transcend_JetFlash_by_Augustas_Didzgalvis.jpg|USB flash drive
File:USB_flash_drive,_1TB.jpg|USB flash drive
File:Usbkey_internals.jpg|USB flash drive
File:MicroSDFDrive.JPG|USB flash drive
File:Kingston_DataTraveler_flash_drive_disassembled.jpg|USB flash drive
File:USB_flash_drive2.jpg|USB flash drive
File:sushiusb.jpg|USB flash drive
File:Pendrive_Shape_of_key.JPG|USB flash drive
File:Custom_USB_Drives.JPG|USB flash drive
File:Windows_To_Go_USB_Drive.png|USB flash drive
File:Sony_Walkman_NWZ-B183.jpg|USB flash drive
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 18:50, 23 March 2025

USB Flash Drive[edit]

A USB flash drive is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than an optical disc. Most weigh less than 30 grams (1 oz). Since their invention, as with virtually all other computer memory devices, storage capacities have risen while prices have dropped. As of 2023, flash drives with anywhere from 8 to 2,000 gigabytes (2 terabytes) are frequently sold, and less frequently, 4 TB units are available.

SanDisk Cruzer USB 4GB Thumb Drive

History[edit]

The first USB flash drive was introduced to the market in 2000. The initial storage capacity was 8 MB, which was more than five times the capacity of the then-common floppy disk. The USB flash drive was developed as a replacement for floppy disks, which had become obsolete due to their limited storage capacity and slow data transfer rates.

Design and Functionality[edit]

USB flash drives consist of a small printed circuit board carrying the circuit elements and a USB connector, insulated electrically and protected inside a plastic, metal, or rubberized case. The drive is connected to a computer's USB port, and the computer's operating system recognizes the drive as a removable drive, allowing files to be transferred between the computer and the drive.

Transcend JetFlash

Components[edit]

A typical USB flash drive consists of several components:

  • USB Connector: Provides the interface to the host computer.
  • NAND Flash Memory Chip: Stores the data.
  • Controller Chip: Manages the data transfer between the computer and the flash memory.
  • Crystal Oscillator: Provides the clock signal for the device.
  • LED Indicator: Some drives include an LED to indicate data transfer activity.
USB Key Internals

Variants[edit]

USB flash drives come in various shapes and sizes, with some designed for specific purposes such as increased durability or enhanced security. Some drives are designed to be waterproof or shockproof, while others include encryption features to protect sensitive data.

Usage[edit]

USB flash drives are used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Data Storage: For personal files, documents, and media.
  • Data Transfer: Moving files between computers.
  • Backup: Storing copies of important data.
  • Booting Operating Systems: Some drives can be configured to boot operating systems.
1TB USB Flash Drive

Advantages and Disadvantages[edit]

Advantages[edit]

  • Portability: Small and easy to carry.
  • Durability: No moving parts, less prone to mechanical failure.
  • Compatibility: Works with most computers and devices with USB ports.

Disadvantages[edit]

  • Limited Write/Erase Cycles: Flash memory can only be written and erased a limited number of times.
  • Security Risks: Easy to lose, potentially exposing sensitive data.

Future Developments[edit]

The future of USB flash drives includes increased storage capacities, faster data transfer rates, and enhanced security features. As technology advances, the cost per gigabyte continues to decrease, making larger drives more accessible to consumers.

SanDisk Ultra Flair Flash Drive

Related Pages[edit]

MicroSD Flash Drive

See Also[edit]

Kingston DataTraveler Disassembled