High Speed TF Card Original 512GB Micro TF SD Card 256GB Memory Card 32GB 64gb Class 10 A1 A2 128G For Phone
Ultra High Definition
4K UHD ultra high definition playback with UHS-I and video speed level 30 (V30).
Low-power Consumption
Large capacity QLC supports low voltage and low power consumption, ensuring longer device usage time
High Speed Reading and Writing
AS advanced ECC error correction technology plus DDR104, A1 level program loading, UP 90MB/s Read, 50MB/s Write
SA advanced LDPC error correction technology plus DDR200, A2-level program loading, UP 180MB/s Read, 135MB/s Write
Commercial Applications
The capacity of this card ranges from 32GB to 1TB and can be used to store various business applications such as
e-learning, portable audio, IP cameras, dash cams, wearable smart devices, Android devices, game consoles, etc.
TF Card Specification
High Speed Memory Card |
Memory Card |
Controller |
AS/AK:16GB-256GB,SA:256GB-2TB |
Interface |
SD6.1 |
Capacity |
16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB: UHS-I |
Working Voltage |
2.7V-3.6V:16GB-256GB,3.3V/1.8V:512GB-2TB |
Speed Level |
C10, U3, V30, A1, A2 |
Reading and Writing Speed |
A1:read speed 90MB/s;write speed 50MB/s(TLC) |
Reading and Writing Speed |
A2:read speed 180MB/s;write speed 135MB/s(TLC) |
File System |
16GB-32GB:FAT32;64GB-2TB:exFAT |
Compatibility Standards |
Compatible with SD(XC) supporting host devices |
Operating Temperature Range |
0°C-70°C |
Storage Temperature Range |
-25°C-85°C |
TF card performance standards
In addition to capacity, the performance of TF cards (i.e. data reading and writing speed) is also very important, especially when used for high-definition video recording, game storage, or large file transfers. The performance of TF cards is usually identified by speed class:
- Class 2, 4, 6, 10: Indicates the lowest continuous write speed, Class 10 is currently the most common standard, representing a minimum write speed of 10MB/s.
- UHS-I, UHS-II, UHS-III: These are high-speed interface standards, with UHS-I typically reaching speeds of up to 104MB/s, and UHS-II and UHS-III higher.
- A1, A2: These marks indicate that TF cards support application performance, such as quickly launching and running applications, especially for Android smartphones and other high-performance devices.
- TF card is the old name of microSD card, usually used in smartphones, digital cameras, tablets and other devices.
- It has the advantages of compact and portable, capacity expansion, convenient data transmission and so on.
- Due to its small size and wide compatibility, TF cards have been widely used in electronic devices and are one of the common memory card types at present.