Lycom ST-157 Convert SATA SSD to 2.5” 44Pin IDE Horizontal Slim Converter (Fitting Room Required)
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Lycom ST-157 Convert SATA SSD to 2.5” 44Pin IDE Horizontal Slim Converter (Fitting Room Required)
Scan code: LN28503 Manufacturer code: ST-157
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Lycom ST-157 Convert SATA SSD to 2.5” 44Pin IDE Horizontal Slim Converter (Fitting Room Required)

Lycom ST-157 Convert SATA SSD to 2.5” 44Pin IDE Horizontal Slim Converter - Fitting Room Required

Scan code: LN28503 Manufacturer code: ST-157
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Product Overview ST-157 SATA Drive to 44Pin IDE Main Board Vertical mini Converter

SATA SSD to 2.5” 44Pin IDE Horizontal Slim Converter

Use SATA SSD and HDD in Embedded 44Pin IDE Main Board! Features • Support any type of SATA SSD or 2.5” device
• 44Pin 2.0mm 2.5” HDD IDE male connectors on board
• Attached to SATA SSD and 2.5” HDD directly
• Compliant with Serial ATA 2.6
• Supports Serial ATA Generation 2 transfer rate of 3Gbps
• Support Master, Slave and Cable Select Modes by jumper setting
• ATA/ATAPI PIO mode data transfer
• ATA/ATAPI UDMA data transfer rate of 150, 100, 66, 44, 33, 25, 16.7 MB/s
• Tag Command Queuing (Max 32 entries)
• SATA Hot-plug
• SATA Power Save modes
• ATA/ATAPI-7 Streaming feature set
• 100% hardware bridge converter to support PC, MAC and Linux environment
• Supports SSD larger than 137GB.
• Fully RoHS Compliant
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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