CARD IDENTIFICATION VALUES (CID)

Definition: Unique metadata stored on microSD cards used for identification, validation, and traceability in production workflows.

Explanation

Card Identification values (CID) are unique metadata embedded within microSD cards that provide essential information for identification, validation, and traceability. These values can be read, written, and exported during duplication and verification processes to ensure controlled and repeatable media preparation. CID values support workflows involving software licensing, hardware authentication, and product activation by enabling precise card-level metadata visibility.

Example

During a microSD duplication process, the CID values of each card are inspected and exported to maintain production records and validate that each card matches the required specifications for device deployment or licensing purposes.

Who This Is For

This term is relevant for engineers, quality assurance teams, manufacturing operators, and IT professionals involved in microSD card production, duplication, validation, and deployment workflows requiring traceability and controlled media preparation.

Related Terms

microSD duplication, verification workflow, media validation, device copy, unique data streaming

Also Known As

CID values, Card ID, Card Identification Data

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