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SATA cable
Are they twisted-pair? -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (Xubuntu 8.04) Linux 2.6.25.5 ^ ^ 12:15:01 up 1 day 22:45 1 user load average: 1.00 1.00 1.00 ? ? (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...ub_addressesa/ |
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Re: SATA cable
"Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k)" wrote:
> > Are they twisted-pair? No. From the .pdf obtainable via the "click here" at the bottom of the web page at http://www.sata-io.org/satatechnology.asp: "Serial ATA - 4-wire cable with support for optional shield / drain wires "Serial ATA uses a minimum 4-wire cable that includes differential pairs for transmitting and receiving data. To minimize impedance and crosstalk, many cables incorporate additional shielding ground drain lines which function similarly to the 40 interspersed ground lines in the 80-pin Ultra ATA cable. The Serial ATA connector supports 3 independent ground return paths. Serial ATA cables are specified to be at max 1m in length." "Serial ATA - 7-pin custom connector "The 0.5" wide cable connector directly connects the 4 signal wires and 3 ground lines to the receiving terminal in a single row. Because the connector includes the shielding ground pins, very little crosstalk is introduced. Note that the receiving terminal uses extended connectors for the 3 ground signals so that the ground reference between the device and host can be shared prior to signals being applied at the input. A similar mating sequence is enforced with the new 7/8" wide 15-pin single row power connector. This feature is necessary to accommodate hot-plugging." This was all immediately available via Google.com . Short one-line inquiries showing no attempt at all to find out for oneself are the hallmark of a troll and/or loneliness. Seek help. *TimDaniels* |
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Re: SATA cable
> This was all immediately available via Google.com . Short one-line
> inquiries showing no attempt at all to find out for oneself are the hallmark > of a troll and/or loneliness. Seek help. I expected a short answer from a experienced person, not a long thesis. Anyway, thanks, Your Honor. -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (Xubuntu 8.04) Linux 2.6.25.5 ^ ^ 10:20:01 up 2 days 20:50 1 user load average: 1.00 1.00 1.09 ? ? (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...ub_addressesa/ |
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Re: SATA cable
Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k) wrote:
> > Are they twisted-pair? > No SATA Data pinout SATA PinOut, Data Pin # Signal Name Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 A+ Transmit + 3 A- Transmit - 4 GND Ground 5 B- Receive - 6 B+ Receive + 7 GND Ground SATA Power pinout SATA PinOut, Power Pin # Signal Name Signal Description 1 V33 3.3v Power 2 V33 3.3v Power 3 V33 3.3v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate 4 Ground 1st Mate 5 Ground 2nd Mate 6 Ground 3rd Mate 7 V5 5v Power, pre-charge, 2nd mate 8 V5 5v Power 9 V5 5v Power 10 Ground 2nd Mate 11 Reserved - 12 Ground 1st Mate 13 V12 12v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate 14 V12 12v Power 15 V12 12v Power -- Claude Hopper ![]() ? ? ¥ |
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