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In Reply to: RE: I'm not worry about cables posted by jackwong96 on January 01, 2012 at 09:37:33
but I did not buy yet because at first wanted 128 MB, and already 64МB or even 32МB, and such was not present :).
Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
My cMP2: Windows XP SP2 Ru, GA-H55M-UD2H, i3-530, Corsair CM3X160C9DHX 1GB, system drive - Transcend IDE FLASH MODULE TS2GDOM40V-S FAT32, ESI Juli@, full linear PSU, NAS - WD My Book Live
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The info on the Memory Depot & Innodisk websites suggest the DOM SATA drives are powered from the SATA data connector, but the info I've been able to dig up on the connector pinout shows:
1 Ground
2 A+ (transmit)
3 A− (transmit)
4 Ground
5 B− (receive)
6 B+ (receive)
7 Ground
— Coding notch
(From here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA)
No power there. What am I missing?
Thanks!
Greg in Mississippi
Everything matters!
How I realized there are two versions of the SATA DOM:
1. SATA DOM D150S http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd/listcat.asp?catid=satadomD150SV
2. DOM SATA D150 Vertical Built-in Power (pin7) http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd/listcat.asp?catid=satadomD150SVF
"- Does the Disk on Module come with the power Cable?
- All the Disk on Module that requires to get power from the power supply are coming with Power Cable adapter, The USB DOM and 44pin Disk on Module, that get powers from the data connector, doesn't come with any power cable since it is not required. "
(http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd/service.asp).
Dave correctly told about the second version.
A quote from the site just speaks about the first version with power cable. I suppose so. Jack Wong would be able to say exactly.
Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
My cMP2: Windows XP SP2 Ru, GA-H55M-UD2H, i3-530, Corsair CM3X160C9DHX 1GB, system drive - Transcend IDE FLASH MODULE TS2GDOM40V-S FAT32, ESI Juli@, full linear PSU, NAS - WD My Book Live
No power there. What am I missing?
According to the web site (provided you look hard and get lucky with it), there's a +5v power line on Pin 7 with this connection type. I'm not sure how it's done as Pin 7 is normally, as you note, Gnd. But it seems that conventional SATA interface devices are available - see link.
Best
Dave
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