SATA Hard Drive to IDE (PATA) Adapter. ITS is a Parallel ATA to Serial ATA Host mode Bridge Board featuring Jmicron JM2. Serial ATA. bridge Controller. It is ideally suited for tailgate interface applications for removable- media drives. CD- ROM, CD- R, CD- RW, DVD- ROM, DVD- RAM, tape drive, and hard disk drive. Both ATA and ATAPI devices are supported using the same firmware. It allows SATA drives (Master or Slave). ATA host controller. IDE- SATA0. 4 provides the perfect solution for legacy ATA host. SATA devices. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSParallel ATA to Serial ATA Bridge Board: Serial ATA: Compliant with Serial ATA 1. Serial ATA Connector: Signal + Power Female Type Connector. Parallel ATA: Ultra ATA/1. Parallel Interface. Mater Device Only, Only one adapter per IDE Cable. Parallel ATA Connector: Male IDC 2. A couple years back I called the USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter the most indispensable tool in my PC repair kit. Just this weekend, it once.This is the HP Inc. QuickSpecs site. Click here for the Hewlett Packard Enterprise QuickSpecs experience. HP Marketing Document Library QuickSpecs Online. Channel FUDSE30-HCR 2.5"/3.5" SATA to USB3.0 Docking Station Wtih Card Reader USB3.0 Hub. Channel+ FUDSE30-HCR 2.5"/3.5" SATA to USB3.0 Docking Station Wtih Card. ![]() X2. 0 pin Connector. Transfer Rate: Supports PIO and DMA modes. Supports bus master DMA at 1. Gbps burst rate. DC Power Connector: Mini 4- pin floppy type power connector. Physical Dimensions: 3. Plugable USB 3. 0 SATA Lay Flat Hard Drive Dock. Features. Docking station supports all 2. SATA I, II, and III hard drives, solid state drives, and hybrid drives up to any capacity (8. TB+)Slide bare SATA drives into the docking station bay with no wires to connect. UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol) support for even faster drive data transfer performance (UASP functionality requires UASP capable host controller and operating system)Flashed with the latest firmware to support GPT (GUID Partition Table) format for larger than 3. TB drives. Docking station connects via USB 3. Super. Speed 5. Gbps (6. MB/s), up to 1. 0x as fast as USB 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mbps (6. 0MB/s)Backward compatible with USB 2. USB 2. 0 cable also included in package)Power button for powering off drive when not in use. Drive sleeps automatically on OS power events or 1. Robust 3. 0W power supply. Product Description. The Plugable USB3- SATA- UASP1 is a unique single bay hard drive docking solution that features a convenient toolless design as well as hot- swap support and driver- less, plug and play installation. The open horizontal docking bay was designed for easy dock/undock of bare/internal SATA disk drives. Constructed of heavy duty ABS plastic, using the ASMedia 1. E SATA to USB 3. 0 bridge chipset and firmware with UASP support for maximum features and performance. Connect a single 3. For USB 3. 0 speeds, dock must be connected to a USB 3. Fully backwards compatible with USB 2. Real world transfer rate performance over USB 3. Latest USB 3. 0 XHCI host controller drivers highly recommended for best performance and stability. The docking station requires no driver installation as it uses the standard USB mass storage class driver support already provided in Windows XP and later, Mac, and Linux. Dual color LED reports drive activity (blue for power, red for drive activity). Supports 8. TB+ drives on 6. TB for 3. 2- bit Windows). FAQQ: What size SATA drives are supported? A: The latest firmware adds support for GPT (GUID Partition Table) format for compatibility with larger storage devices. We have tested with drives up to 8. TB. Note that particular operating systems may have their own lower limits. For example, Windows XP limits drive size to 2. TB. PATA, IDE, and SAS hard drives are not compatible. Q: How should I insert drives? A: Slide drives gently docking station bay, with SATA connectors aligned. Do not exert force. Drives will attach and rest on the SATA connector with the drive centered in the dock, cradled with space for airflow on all sides, so no fan is required. Drives are easily removed and reinserted with no cables or connectors to attach. Q: What does the LED mean? A: There is a single dual color blue/red LED on the top of the dock which will stay blue as long as the device is powered and in active standby. During data transfer, the LED will blink red rapidly while the blue LED remains lit. The blue LED should turn off while the red LED remains lit to indicate that the dock has powered down after a drive is ejected by the OS, however some USB hubs may cause the drive to stay in powered mode and the light to remain blue with the drive powered even though the OS has safely disconnected the volume. Q: The blue LED is not turning on when I have a drive inserted and AC power connected, but it does come on when I connect a USB cable. Is something wrong with my dock or power adapter? A: The blue power LED will only come on when all three of the following conditions are met: AC power is connected. A drive is present. There is a USB cable connecting the dock to a host PCQ: My drive isn’t spinning up, even though the blue power LED is on and I can see the docking station in Device Manager/System Information. A: The SATA connector at the bottom of the dock likely isn’t lined up for the pins to connect: since the dock has a little “breathing room” it is possible to insert a drive where it seems to be fully seated but is in fact only sitting in the dock, and not really plugged in. Taking special care to line up the SATA connectors when inserting the disk can help avoid this. Q: My drive is spinning, and detected in Disk Management/Disk Utility, however I get an error about needing to initialize the volume even though there is already data on my drive. A: See this blog post on how to recover existing data. Q: Do I need to update my firmware? A: If you find that your drives are dismounting or disconnecting during use, or are not seeing drives sleep when your system sleeps, a firmware update should help. See here for firmware updates. Q: How do I power the drive down when my computer is turned off or sleeping? A: The Plugable USB3- SATA- UASP1 has a power switch that is used to power down the drive when not in use. Q: My drive gets very hot to the touch during use. A: Normally hard drives are typically inaccessible and inside of a PC or laptop’s fan- cooled environment. Many customers are not aware that hard drives will run very warm during use and that having a drive feel hot to the touch is normal, especially during heavy use such as during initial system backups or when cloning a disk. Typically hard drives will operate around 3. C under load but should not exceed 6. C or the internal SMART diagnostics may trip an over temperature alert. In fact, there is a clear trend showing that lower temperatures are associated with higher failure rates. Only at very high temperatures is there a slight reversal of this trend. Whether you’ve purchased the USB3- SATA- UASP1 and need support or you’re considering a purchase and would like help understanding this docking station’s features, we’re here to help. In The Box. Docking Station. USB 3. 0 Cable. 12. V/2. A AC Power Adapter. Drive not included.
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