A memory card typically consists of several key components: a flash memory chip, which stores data; a controller, which manages data transfer between the memory and the device; and a printed circuit board (PCB) that connects these components and interfaces with the device. Additionally, the card may include a casing for protection and a connector, such as a set of pins or contacts, for interfacing with the device's card slot. Together, these elements enable the card to store, retrieve, and transfer digital information.
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