Unlike traditional hard drives, they use electronic circuits to read and write data, making them highly resistant to physical shock.
Pen drives utilize to retain data without a continuous power supply. pen drive
Available in sizes ranging from a few gigabytes (GB) to several terabytes (TB). ⚠️ Limitations Unlike traditional hard drives, they use electronic circuits
Their small size makes them easy to lose, risking data theft unless the drive is encrypted. ⚠️ Limitations Their small size makes them easy
A small microcontroller coordinates the transfer of data between the flash memory and the host computer. 🚀 Key Advantages Portability: Fits easily in a pocket or on a keychain.
A pen drive, also known as a USB flash drive, is a compact storage device that uses flash memory to store and transfer data. It connects to computers and other devices via a built-in USB Type-A or Type-C plug. Since its commercial introduction around the year 2000, it has largely replaced older storage mediums like floppy disks and CDs due to its durability, speed, and large capacity. ⚙️ How It Works