It has 40 Pins
It has 40 Pins
notebook IDE connector= 44-pins Desktop IDE connector= 40-pins
It depends, ones for hard drive are i think, about 40 pins, an less for the floppy IDE cable Desktop hard drives have "40" pin connectors; however, the actual number of pins is 39. There is one pin missing in the upper row, middle. I believe the reason for this is so the ribbon won't be connected upside down, it can only go one way.
Notebook's use 2.5 hard drives and they have 44 pin connections 3.5 hard drives used 40 pin connections BUT they make adapters to use either or
40 pins but 39 pin working
Pin 1 on the IDE controller should be located at the end of the connector where there is typically a colored or marked edge on the cable. This pin corresponds to the first wire in the ribbon cable, which is usually red. When connecting the IDE cable to the device, ensure that Pin 1 on the device aligns with Pin 1 on the cable and the controller for proper operation. Incorrect alignment can prevent the device from being recognized or functioning correctly.
A DIN connector has a 5-Pin connector
Parallel ATA connectors use a 40 pin female connector with one pin removed for keying.
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An IDE connector is used to connect a CD-ROM drive or hard drive to a motherboard, with a long and flat ribbon cable.
the regular ATX has a 20 pin power connector, while the enhanced ATX power connector has 24 pin power connector.
4pin