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You have a SanDisk iSSD unit which is a self contained SATA based SSD! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR0dUA_DTks|SanDisk i100 integrated Solid State Drive] & [https://www.slashgear.com/sandisk-debuts-new-ssd-u100-and-issd-i100-for-tablets-and-ultra-thin-notebooks-31155891/|SanDisk debuts new SSD U100 and iSSD i100 for tablets and ultra-thin notebooks]

You'll need to contact SanDisk directly to see if they have an engineering development kit for the i100 iSSD. Basically, this is a PCB that holds the chip so you can test it out within your device you are developing. It may cost you a bit! Is it worth the effort? Is the info on the device that important?

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