Data storage devices include Solid-State Drives (SSDs), embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC), Secure Digital (SD) and microSD cards, and Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drives used to capture, hold, and serve data in computers and embedded systems. These components play a critical role across manufacturing, networking, medical, retail, and the Internet of Things (IoT), where reliable storage keeps products booting, logging, and updating without disruption.
Online Components is an authorized distributor with dependable stock and U.S.-based shipping, giving purchasers and engineers confidence from quote to delivery. Our selection spans major brands, capacities, endurance ratings, temperature grades, and interfaces like Serial ATA (SATA) and Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe). Procurement teams, design engineers, and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) technicians typically purchase these components for building control panels, gateways, and field devices.
Start by matching interface and form factor to your host system. Whether you need SATA or NVMe, 2.5-inch or M.2, industrial card formats must align with your electrical and mechanical constraints. Size your capacity and performance based on workload demands. Heavy random writes require higher endurance, strong wear leveling, and Error-Correcting Code (ECC). Consider your environment and data protection needs.
Power-Loss Protection (PLP), Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART), secure erase, shock tolerance, and wide-temperature ratings prove their worth in vehicles, enclosures, and factory floors. Think ahead about lifecycle stability with part numbers and firmware that remain available through production, helping you avoid requalification surprises.
Industrial automation depends on SSDs and SD cards inside programmable logic controllers and human–machine interfaces to store recipes, event logs, and operating system images. Networking and telecom sectors use NVMe or SATA SSDs for routing tables, caching, and fast boot in edge appliances. Medical electronics deploy eMMC and SSDs for reliable system images and audit trails where predictable writes and data integrity are non-negotiable. Retail point-of-sale systems, kiosks, and digital signage rely on microSD and SSDs for media files and remote updates. Transportation and telematics demand rugged, wide-temperature storage that handles vibration and frequent logging without breaking down.
Online Components offers U.S.-based inventory, fast shipping, and authenticated supply direct from approved manufacturers, reducing risk in your production builds. Our catalog covers interfaces, capacities, endurance tiers, and temperature grades with competitive pricing and low minimums when possible. Our responsive customer service team helps with specifications and cross-references, and streamlined checkout keeps your teams on schedule. We've been an authorized distributor since 1999, which means traceable sources supporting your design, qualification, and repeat orders. Ready to move forward? Buy now and keep your project on track.
An SSD is a replaceable drive using interfaces like SATA or NVMe, common in PCs and servers. eMMC is a soldered storage for embedded systems, chosen for compact layouts and stable supply. Performance and capacity are tuned for consistent boot and logging rather than maximum speed.
Select industrial-grade equipment for use in environments exposed to heat, cold, or vibration. Think factory floors, vehicles, and outdoor kiosks. Wider temperature ranges and ruggedization features help maintain data integrity and uptime when conditions get tough.
NVMe delivers higher bandwidth and lower latency, excelling in heavy multitasking and random I/O scenarios. For lighter workloads or legacy host systems, SATA provides predictable performance at a solid price point.
Check total bytes written (TBW) or drive writes per day (DWPD) against your expected write volume. Build in headroom for firmware updates, logs, and traffic bursts so the device maintains performance throughout its service life.
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