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How many pins does EIDE connector?

EIDE cable uses a 40-pin connector at the end of the cable to interface with the drive.


How many Pin In IDE Interface Connector?

It has 40 Pins


What is PATA?

PATA stands for Parallel AT Attachement. It typically uses an 80-pin connector (ATA-5 cable) with 40 pins as the signals and the other 40 pins as grounds. Its also uses a 4-pin molex power connector. This drive is identical to the ATA IDE we used to rememeber, nothing changed other than the name. However, with the advent of the SATA drives, we needed change to avoid confusion. The things to rememebr is that PATA uses a wide flat parallel interface cable, 80-pins, 4-pin power cable, whereas, the SATA (Serial AT Attachement) uses a 7-pin interface connector, and a 15-pin power conector. The SATA drives are much faster, lower temperatures and lower voltages. The IDE in the drives are identical as well. It means Integrated Drive Electronics. This is the actual electronics within the drive to make it spin/control the read and write access times.


How many pin in ide connector?

It has 40 Pins


How do you identify an Integrated drive electronics interface?

Check for the interface that is used to connect it to the motherboard using the IDE cables. If it is a 40 pin or 34 pin cable, then it will be an IDE interface device


How many pins does IDE standard connector have?

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.


How many pins on a Sata hard Drive?

Parallel ATA connectors use a 40 pin female connector with one pin removed for keying.


What is the difference between a 40 pin and a 80 pin EIDE connector cable?

80 pin cables are generally newer than 40 pin cables, and can, in most cases, transfer data at a faster rate. The extra 40 wires are not actually pins, but wires separated the pins that actually carry data. The purpose of these is to reduce signal interference.


Where is Speed pulse wire for a fiat ducato?

on the fuse box the blue connector 40 pins is pin 7 or 52 pins is pin 10 , if no wire you need to add.


Where do you connector the red edge of 40-pin ribbon cable to an IDE hard drive?

The red edge of a 40-pin ribbon cable is connected to pin one on the IDE hard drive. If you fail to do so correctly, it may result in the hard drive being completely unable to communicate with your system.


How many pins does a notebook IDE connector have?

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


What uses a special 40-pin IDE cable?

Its not special, standard. Hard drive, CD ROM, on older computers.