Lycom UB-128-3 SATA III Drive to USB3.0 Host Mini Vertical Bridge
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Lycom UB-128-3 SATA III Drive to USB3.0 Host Mini Vertical Bridge
Scan code: LN35243 Manufacturer code: UB-128-3
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Lycom UB-128-3 SATA III Drive to USB3.0 Host Mini Vertical Bridge

Lycom UB-128-3 SATA III Drive to USB3.0 Host Mini Vertical Bridge

Scan code: LN35243 Manufacturer code: UB-128-3
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Product Overview Lycom UB-128 supports any type of SATA Device (SSD, DVD, DVD-RAM, MO, CD-ROM, CD-RW and Hard Disk). USB3.0 supports SuperSpeed (5 Gbps), HighSpeed (480 Mbps), FullSpeed (12 Mbps), and LowSpeed (1.5 Mbps) transaction. Features • USB 3.0 Type B upstream connector on board.
• SATA drive 12V & 5V power from PC power supply through 15Pin SATA power connector.
• Supports SATA III, SATA II and SATA I drive
• Supports USB3.0 and USB2.0 main board.
• Compliant with Universal Serial Bus 3.0 Specification Revision 1.0.
• Compliant with Serial ATA Specification Revision 2.6.
• Supports Serial ATA transfer rate of 3.0 Gbps.
• Supports ATA/ATAPI Packet Command Set.
• Supports ATA/ATAPI LBA 48 Addressing mode.
• Pin header on board for accessing LED.
• Write Protect functions prevent the data writing to SATA drive.
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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