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Old 04-20-2020, 06:47 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by bookyboy View Post
That is a manufacture code for a SanDisk SD card.

I presume the eMMC part simply means it's embedded (soldered on), which the articles does mention.
Thanks for the correction. A bit weird since previous FCC filings have differentiated between an uSD card and an eMMC module though I should have paid more attention to the part #. SanDisk eMMC modules seem to have SDIN as the first 4 characters of the part number. OTOH, an uSD card is not designed to be soldered so pretty much needs a socket.
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