A 34-pin ribbon cable will connect a floppy drive.
A 40 (or 80) conductor ribbon cable is for (E)IDE devices.
Other ribbon cables may be used (80 conductor for SCSI, and in older systems, MFM and RLL Hard drives).
A smaller ribbon cable (10 conductors) may be used for USB Headers.
I think that covers most of them.
The CD ROM connects to the computer via a ribbon cable.
No. It connects to the motherboard at one end, and a drive or device on the other.
What is the pin number for the ribbon cable?
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Data path is more in 80 ribbon cable.. The data transaction is faster than 40 ribbon cable..
A ribbon cable can carry information in either direction, either in or out.
The correct answer is....80-conductor IDE ribbon cable.
The plug that connects the power-eject bar on a PS3 Slim to the motherboard is typically referred to as a "power/eject ribbon cable" or "flex cable." This cable transmits signals between the power and eject buttons and the mainboard, allowing for the proper functioning of those features.
used on a floppy
No. Ribbon cables are flat and wide. The SATA cable was designed to be narrow and slightly thicker, so it would not block as much air flow in the case.
straight cable
It connects to your computer by usb.You have to connect it to the monitor with the appropriate cable.