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 is a flash memory card, often used in mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, etc. The following is the introduction of TF card opening:
Get TF card:
When buying a TF card, it usually includes an adapter that allows it to be used in a standard SD card slot.
Check device compatibility:
Before buying a TF card, make sure your device supports TF cards, or SD cards via an adapter.
Insert TF card:
If the device supports TF cards, find the TF card slot, which is usually located on the side or back of the device. Insert the TF card carefully, making sure the card is properly aligned.
Format TF card (optional) :
In some cases, the device may require the TF card to be formatted before first use. This can be done in the device Settings or operations interface.
Store data:
Once the TF card is inserted into the device, you can start storing data. This can be a photo, video, music, or other file type.
Safely remove TF card:
When the TF card is not needed, ensure that the card is safely removed in the device Settings to avoid data loss or corruption.
Backup data:
Regularly back up important data on TF cards to prevent data loss due to accidental deletion or card failure.
With these steps, you can successfully open the card and use the TF card to expand the storage capacity of the device or transfer data.