Esato Mobile
General discussions : Other manufacturers : What Voltage Required for 6630 in RS-MMC?
> New Topic
> Reply
< Esato Forum Index > General discussions > Other manufacturers > What Voltage Required for 6630 in RS-MMC? Bookmark topic
Chazzer3 Posts: > 500

Hi,

I am looking to buy a 512mb RS-MMC card and numerous companies are offering them at different prices and different voltages. My question is:

What voltage is required for the Nokia 6630 to operate with the Card?

Is it 2.7v ~ 3.6v or something else, (that is classed as low power consumption?)

Thanks alot guys, Charlie.

(@Leks = Do you know?)

[ This Message was edited by: Chazzer3 on 2004-12-22 09:39 ]
--
Posted: 2004-12-22 10:39:16
Edit : Quote

batesie Posts: > 500

WHAT A LOAD OF Rubbish, just spoken to Jessops and Maplins and they both say RS MMC comes in a standard format and can operate across its range of voltages

anyway heres a site selling 1GB RS MMC -

http://www.mobymemory.com/proddetail.asp?prod=rsmmc1024%5F001
--
Posted: 2004-12-22 10:53:18
Edit : Quote

Leks Posts: > 500

Dual Voltage (DV RS-MMC). I'll check if I can find how many volts it is, didn't stand anything on the mmc

EDIT: From mobile-review.com: DualVoltage RS-MMC cards are used here to prolong battery life. And if the cards we are used to work with a voltage of 3W then cards in Nokia 6630 with 1.8W. A card of 64 MB is included into a delivery package and changing the card for some more capacious will be hard in the nearset future. Third party manufacturers do not produce DV RS-MMC cards and Nokia offers only 64 Mb ones. That's not enough for today and some improvements may be expected only in the first quarter of the next year, third party cards will appear in March or a bit later. That's curious that we didn't manage to find even 64 Mb cards by Nokia in retail networks and evidently due to the absence of the phone they are not demanded much. Fortunately, we had a prototype of another manufacturer's phone at our disposal that was supplied with a 256 MB DV RS-MMC card. The phone can see the card and works well with it. We'll note the card used had some limitations and was not a commercial product. That's why the only conclusion may be done that the phone is capable of working with such cards and no any problems will appear in future, the main thing is that more capacious cards should appear.
_________________
P900

:::I'm Minted:::


[ This Message was edited by: Leks on 2004-12-22 10:34 ]
--
Posted: 2004-12-22 11:30:13
Edit : Quote

Dragonfly_TP Posts: > 500

DV RS MMC works on 1.8 and 3 volts.
--
Posted: 2004-12-22 11:51:17
Edit : Quote

Leks Posts: > 500

But it is 1.8 v
--
Posted: 2004-12-22 12:03:59
Edit : Quote

Chazzer3 Posts: > 500

Thanks guys,

And on a totally different thing,

Get Minted!

See Leks or Vanquish, and others for a great thing, I've joined it's quite good!

Thanks again, Charlie.
--
Posted: 2004-12-24 18:39:16
Edit : Quote

New Topic   Reply
Forum Index

Esato home