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Custom SATA Cables, Custom SAS Cables
Serial ATA Power Cable Assemblies, Serial ATA Signal Cable Assemblies, External Serial ATA, SAS and Mini SAS
We offer a wide variety of high performance SATA cables for storage systems, such as Serial ATA Power Cable Assemblies, Serial ATA Signal Cable Assemblies, External Serial ATA, SAS and other Drive Cables, both with power and without power connections. We have in stock standard SATA/SAS products and we can ship the Same Day. We use high quality connectors and cable to achieve the highest level of quality and reliability.
Demand for higher speed, higher capacity storage drives with increasingly smaller form factors opened up new storage applications for Serial ATA as hard disk drives are increasingly being designed into a growing number of HDD-DVD recorders, home servers, multimedia hubs, LCD TVs, digital jukeboxes, HDD-enabled game consoles, audio players and automobile audio visual products.
Our company can supply the storage makers with a broad line of Serial ATA Board-to-Board and Cable-to-Board interconnects that support storage applications for desktop, mobile and enterprise computing, and consumer electronics.
Please see below some of the product we supply:
For custom SAS and SATA cable configurations, please Request a Quote.
SAS and SATA Applications
Server storage: HBAs (Host Bus Adapters) Servers, Storage Racks, Switches, Routers, RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks)
Network Equipment: Base Station, Enterprise Routers and Switches, Inverse Mux, Network Interface Cards
Computer Applications: Industrial Computers, Work Stations
Split Systems: Removable Media Drives, Memory Modules, Graphic Subsystems, Networking
What is SATA
SATA is a computer bus technology that is primarily used to transfer data to and from I/O devices such as hard drives and CD/ DVD drives. This technology evolved from PATA or Parallel Advance Technology Attachment Standard. Both technologies incorporate low level controls integrated into the devices. IDE is usually a term that refers only to Parallel ATA devices. The SATA bus was released in 2003 and typically has a transfer rate of 1.5 Gbps. This first generation is also know as SATA/150 or SATA 1. This technology uses 8B/10B encoding at the physical layer which results in an actual data transfer rate of 1.2 Gbps. Because of the simplicity of this serial link and the use of LVDS (Low voltage differential signaling), this allows for longer drive cables and provides for an easier transition path to higher speeds. Following shortly after the introduction of SATA, an enhancement to the standard, increased the signaling rate to 3 Gbps. This enhancement is called SATA/300, SATA 3.0 or SATA II. Future plans include the introduction of SATA 6.0 Gbps. Even though this will essentially double the data throughput, conventional drives will be unable to deliver on this increase in data transfer. The true benefit to this new standard lies in the technologies use of port multipliers which will allow a single port to connect multiple drives as well as the future introduction of solid state drives such as RAM disks. One of the big differences between SATA and the older PATA is in the cable specifications. Being an 40 or 80 conductor wire the older PATA cables were limited to a maximum length of 18" (46 cm). SATA cables because the are only 7 conductors allow for a maximum length of 39" (1 meter). The SATA standard also replaces the old Molex style power 4 pin connector and replaces it with a wafer based connector. This relatively large power connector is necessary because three different voltages: 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V are required.
Our prices on SAS and SATA Cables are very competitive while the quality is unmatched in the industry. For wholesale prices and reseller opportunities, please contact us.
For almost two decades we helped our customers increase their profit margins with high quality connectivity products at unbeatable prices. Our price advantage stems from the superior equipment and flexible manufacturing techniques utilized in all our cable manufacturing facilities in the United Sates, Mexico and Asia.
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