Place of Origin: | Guangdong |
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Location: | Dongguan, Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Model No.: | SFF8482/SAS 29P Connector |
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29P SFF 8482 SAS Serial Attached SCSI Connector DIP SMT Solder Crimp Type For Computer
Specifications
Serial Attached SCSI 29P Cable
SAS SFF-8482
Supports upto 300MB/Sec Data Transfer
100% Electrical Test
Support Hotplugging
Product Description
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is a computer bus, which moves data to and from computer storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives. SAS depends on a point-to-point serial protocol that replaces the parallel SCSI bus technology in data centers and workstations, and it uses the standard SCSI command set. SAS offers backwards-compatibility with second-generation SATA drives.
The SAS Connector is much smaller than traditional parallel SCSI connectors, allowing for the small 2.5-inch (64 mm) drives. SAS currently supports point data transfer speeds up to 6 Gbit/s, but is expected to reach 12 Gbit/s by the year 2012.
Guaranteed performance at 3.5 Gb/s
32 pin connector
spectra-strip technology provides end-to-end signal integrity
RoHS compliant
SCSI (external) / Serial attached SCSI connector (s)
RoHS compliant
Features & Advantages
Item---- Mini SAS Cable [Mini SAS 36P Female (SFF8087) To 4*SATA 7P Plug]
Cable 1--- SATA Cable {26AWG(1/0.404)*2C+AL.MY+Drain Wire[28AWG(1/0.32)*2C]}*2F
Cable 2--- Power Cable UL1007 18AWG, Color: Black, Red, Yellow
Connector 1---Serial ATA 7Pin Plug, Gold Plated Contacts
Connector 2--- Serial ATA 7+15Pin Plug, Gold Plated Contacts
Hood--- All Hood Molding PVC 45P Black
Hotplugging--- Yes
Data Transfer --- Supports upto 300mb/sec
Insulation Resistance--- 100 Mega Ohm Min
Conductance Resistance--- 2 Ohm Max
Designed to support a wide variety of connection-oriented protocols:
- Serial SCSI Protocol (SSP)
- Serial Management Protocol (SMP)
- SATA Tunneling Protocol (STP)
Extends drive dddressing up to 4032 devices per port.
Application--- Workstations, Blade Servers, External Storage Arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers