
FrameSolid
With the advancement of solid-state drive (SSD) technology, there is an increasing demand for long-term, stable write performance. While traditional SSDs provide high-speed read and write performance initially, their performance often degrades significantly over time, posing a major challenge for applications that require continuous, stable operation. FrameSolid technology was developed to address this issue by ensuring that SSDs maintain stable performance during prolonged use, making it particularly suitable for applications that demand reliable storage.

Thermal Throttling
Thermal throttling is a technology designed to dynamically regulate the operating frequency of devices, such as SSDs, to prevent overheating and maintain stable performance. This mechanism leverages real-time temperature monitoring through dual thermal sensors placed on both the PCB and the controller. Integrated with the SP SMART toolbox, these sensors continuously monitor the SSD's temperature to detect potential overheating.

End2End Protection
End-to-End (E2E) technology is a comprehensive approach to testing and monitoring systems from start to finish. Its primary goal is to simulate real user interactions and ensure the seamless operation of the entire system. By replicating user scenarios, E2E testing verifies whether various components and processes in the system work cohesively.

Advanced Power Shield
The Power Shield (PS) function activates when the external voltage drops to a critical level, such as from 3.3V to 2.7V. At this point, the voltage detection circuit inside the SSD controller triggers the power protection mechanism.

PFP
SP Industrial's complete series of solid-state drives are equipped with a power shielding firmware architecture that protects them by sensing unstable voltage and powering down to stop receiving host commands.
SP Industrial's R series of SSDs uses Advanced PFP with industrial-grade polymer capacitors to allow more time for data to be flushed from temporary memory (DRAM cache) to permanent storage (FLASH) during unexpected power loss situations.