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What’s the Difference Between SD, SDHC , SDXC & Micro SD Cards & Their Diffe...

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UHS-I can provide ultimate bus speed using 1st Row pins.
UHS-II and UHS-III have ability to provide much higher bus
speed than UHS-I using 1st Row and 2nd Row pins. 2nd Row
interface is supported with Low Voltage Differential Signaling
(LVDS) technology.

UHS-II and UHS-III has two lanes. Full Duplex (default mode)
assigns a lane to downstream direction (host to card) and the
other lane to upstream direction (card to host) and then
packets can be transferred both directions at the same time.
Half Duplex switches lanes to the same direction during data
transfer to make data transfer rate twice (156MB/s in Full
Duplex can be switched to 312MB/s in Half Duplex). However,
UHS-III Card does not support Half Duplex for 312MB/s Full
Duplex and 624MB/s Full Duplex to make PHY design simple.

Bus Card Bus Mark Bus Spec


Interface Type Speed Version

Default SD, — 12.5MB/s 1.01


Speed SDHC
and
SDXC

High SD, — 25MB/s 1.10


Speed SDHC
and
SDXC

UHS-I SDHC 50MB/s 3.01


and (SDR50,
SDXC DDR50)
104MB/s
(SDR104)

UHS-II 156MB/s 4.00


Full

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