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Dual CompactFlash to 40pin/44pin IDE Adapter (without rear panel)
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Description:
APROs Dual CompactFlash to IDE adapters are designed to provide an interface between up to 2 50pin CompactFlash Cards (Type I or II) and the 40pin and/or 44pin standard IDE. The adapter works with DOS, Windows 95, 98, XP, 2000, Linux, Unix and any other PC based operating systems. The CompactFlash to IDE adapters allow PC compatible computer with an IDE controller to use up to 2 Compact Flash Card with integrated ATA controller simultaneously.
Usecases are testing equipments, security systems, network computing, industrial computers and many other devices that require rugged solid state storage.
The adapter offers 6 mounting holes which allows easy mounting in your existing PC system and can be directly connected via 40pin or 44pin IDE cable to the IDE interface. The CompactFlash Card(s) install themselves as a standard hard drive and do not require card and socket services and support also Linux system.
CompactFlash Cards can provide a robust, low current, low operating temperature and highly reliable storage solution for critical applications. APROs IDE adapters do not require any drivers. Once the module is connected and the CompactFlash Card(s) are inserted, the ATA based Flash Cards will appear as drives on your PC.
Specification:
2.5 Form-factor (can be installed in 2.5 form factor case)
2x CF Type II socket (supports I/II CF and MicroDrive)
Power: +5V
Optional LED Indicator and Master/Slave Setting
Dimension: 75mm x 70mm (2.96 x 2.76)
G. W.: 50g (1.76 oz)
Part-Number:
AD-CF24VIDE0X003R (40pin IDE Interface, vertical)
AD-CF24HIDE0X003R (40pin IDE Interface, horizontal)
AD-CF24HIDEX4003R (44pin IDE Interface, horizontal)
AD-CF24HIDE04003R (40pin and 44pin IDE Interface, horizontal)
Contains:
2 times CompactFlash to IDE adapter with desired IDE Interface
Remark:
In connection with some Operation Systems (e.g. Windows XP) the inserted ATA Card must be programmed as IDE-fixed. Therefore the system will recognize the card as a standard hard drive and not as a removable device. |
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