# SD The SD card class allows to configure and enable the memory card module of your Pycom module and automatically mount it as `/sd` as part of the file system. There is a single pin combination that can be used for the SD card, and the current implementation only works in 1-bit mode. The pin connections are as follows: `P8: DAT0`, `P23: SCLK` and `P4: CMD` \(no external pull-up resistors are needed\) If you have one of the Pycom expansion boards, then simply insert the card into the micro SD socket and run your script. {% hint style="info" %} Make sure your SD card is formatted either as FAT16 or FAT32. {% endhint %} ## Quick Example Usage: ```python from machine import SD import os sd = SD() os.mount(sd, '/sd') # check the content os.listdir('/sd') # try some standard file operations f = open('/sd/test.txt', 'w') f.write('Testing SD card write operations') f.close() f = open('/sd/test.txt', 'r') f.readall() f.close() ``` ## Constructors #### class machine.SD\(id, ...\) Create a SD card object. See [`sd.init()`](sd.md#sd-init-id-0) for parameters if initialisation. ## Methods #### sd.init\(id=0\) Enable the SD card. #### sd.deinit\(\) Disable the SD card. {% hint style="info" %} Please note that the SD card library currently supports FAT16/32 formatted SD cards up to 32 GB. Future firmware updates will increase compatibility with additional formats and sizes. {% endhint %}