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*http://pinouts.ru/Memory/memorysrick_pinout.shtml
*http://pinouts.ru/Memory/memorysrick_pinout.shtml


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| 2 || BS || Bus state signal  
| 2 || BS || Bus state signal  
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| 3 || DATA1 || Data1 Parallel / NC Serial
| 3 || DATA1 || Data1 Parallel / <abbr title="Not Connected">NC</abbr> Serial
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| 4 || SDIO/DATA0 || Data0 Parallel / Data Serial
| 4 || SDIO/DATA0 || Data0 Parallel / Data Serial
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| 5 || DATA2 || Data2 Parallel / NC Serial
| 5 || DATA2 || Data2 Parallel / <abbr title="Not Connected">NC</abbr> Serial
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| 6 || INS || Stick detect (connected to VSS)
| 6 || INS || Stick detect (connected to VSS)
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| 7 || DATA3 || Data3 Parallel / NC Serial
| 7 || DATA3 || Data3 Parallel / <abbr title="Not Connected">NC</abbr> Serial
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| 8 || SCLK || Clock signal
| 8 || SCLK || Clock signal
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# Serial interface protocol to transfer data on three signal lines: SCLK, BS, SDIO.
# Parallel interface protocol to transfer data on six signal lines: SCLK, BS, DATA [3:0].


=== Memory Stick M2===
=== Memory Stick M2===

Revision as of 13:49, 23 March 2015

Memory Stick Pinout

Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format, used mostly in Sony portable hardware.

Variations includes the Memory Stick Pro, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the Pro Duo); and the even smaller Memory Stick Micro (M2). The Memory Stick is defined in the minds of many by its proprietary nature, as the majority of portable devices that use it are Sony and Sony Ericsson devices.

Memory stick is read or written by half-duplex serial protocol of three-wire system. Write speed is 1,800MB - 330KB/s. Depends on flash memory cell. Read speed is 2.45MB/s.

Memory Stick

Pin Signal Description
1 VSS Vss
2 BS Bus state signal
3 DATA1 Data1 Parallel / NC Serial
4 SDIO/DATA0 Data0 Parallel / Data Serial
5 DATA2 Data2 Parallel / NC Serial
6 INS Stick detect (connected to VSS)
7 DATA3 Data3 Parallel / NC Serial
8 SCLK Clock signal
9 VCC Vcc (2,7V - 3,6V)
10 VSS Vss

Notes:

  1. Serial interface protocol to transfer data on three signal lines: SCLK, BS, SDIO.
  2. Parallel interface protocol to transfer data on six signal lines: SCLK, BS, DATA [3:0].

Memory Stick M2

Pin Signal Description
1 BS
2 DATA1
3 DATA0
4 DATA2
5 INS
6 DATA3
7 SCLK
8 VCC
9 VSS
10 Reserved
11 Reserved