Pin Description
1 Reset
2 Ground
3 Data Bit 7
4 Data Bit 8
6 Data Bit 9
7 Data Bit 5
8 Data Bit 10
9 Data Bit 4
10 Data Bit 11
11 Data Bit 3
12 Data Bit 12
13 Data Bit 2
14 Data Bit 13
15 Data Bit 1
16 Data Bit 14
17 Data Bit 0
18 Data Bit 15
19 Ground
20 Cable Key (pin missing)
21 DRQ 3
22 Ground
23 -IOW
24 Ground
25 -IOR
26 Ground
27 I/O Channel Ready
28 SPSYNC: Cable Select
29 -DACK 3
30 Ground
31 RQ 14
32 -IOCS 16
33 Address Bit 1
34 -PDIAG
35 Address Bit 0
36 Address Bit 2
37 -CS1FX
38 -CS3FX
39 -DA/SP
40 Ground
41 +5 Volts (Logic) (Optional)
42 +5 Volts (Motor) (Optional)
43 Ground (Optional)
44 -Type (Optional)
notebook IDE connector= 44-pins Desktop IDE connector= 40-pins
80 pins I believe this is wrong! IDE cables have 40 pins and 80 wires and IDE cables for notebooks have 44 pins
it has 40 pins in IDE AoneComputers 9899070403 (delhi) patel nagar
IDE is a connection standard in computing. The pins refer to the ends of the cable used to connect devices (usually hard drives).
40 pins
46
It has 40 Pins
It has 40 Pins
Colour doesnt matter for the IDE. It is the number of pins that are available in the IDE slot If it is a 40pin IDE, it will support HDD and CD/ DVD RAM drives. If it is a 34 pin IDE, it supports the FDD
80
40
40, 80