Each cable is designed to support exactly one drive.
There are 7 pins total, plus 1 notch to make sure the connector is only inserted in one direction.
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: A+
Pin 3: A−
Pin 4: Ground
Pin 5: B−
Pin 6: B+
Pin 7: Ground
One. Using a port multiplier, you can connect many devices with SATA cables to a single SATA port but you would still be connecting just one device. Port multipliers aren't required because there's a limit on the bandwidth available for the devices.
A SATA drive cable has two connectors. There is a single connector on each end of the cable.
A Serial ATA has 7 pins 40 pins
7 WIRES!
Seven Pins.
7
sata cable has how meny wires inside
Usually two cables total. Such as the SATA Cable and the power cable. As for how many wires are in those cables, it would depends on the connection. Such as IDE have 40 wires. Power cables are usually four pin. It all depends.
SATA, or Serial ATA cables don't really use pins, they're more a slide contact but they are still referred to as pins. There are also 2 types of SATA cables, one for the Power and one for the Data. The data cable is a 7 pin and the power is 15 pin. Here's a URL to a site that shows the SATA power pinout. See related link for more information.
SATA Data Cable Has 7 Conductors. yes 7 internal conductors.
how many wires does a coaxial cable have
You cant connect two devices to the same sata cable.
SATA, or serial advanced technology attachment, connects the motherboard to hard drives and optical drives. This cable is inserted into the SATA slot on the motherboard.
Each cable is designed to support exactly one drive.
1m for SATA I, 2m for SATA II
2 wires auv cable, and power cable
Check the motherboard. You can connect two drives to a single parallel cable. Most traditional motherboards have two IDE sockets and you can run a maximum of four drives. (one cable per socket, two drives per cable) but you need to configure the drives with jumpers as "primary" and "slave". Many of the newer motherboards have a "SATA" (Serial ATA) socket or some combination of SATA and IDE but you'd have to use a SATA drive with a SATA cable to use the SATA socket.
no, sata drives transfer all of the data through the sata cable