• (2) 7-Pin SATA w/ 6″ Pwr Lead to SFF-8482 29-pin Backplane Connector Internal Cable Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Cables SAS is the next-generation interface standard for SCSI-based systems, designed to replace the SCSI parallel interface with much faster, more flexible, 3Gb/s Serial Interface while maintaining the robust nature of the SCSI Command Set. “Mini-SAS” (“CSE iSAS”), is the next generation of SAS Cables. It uses smaller connectors with improved performance and 6Gb/s Rated. They are now used on many new Controllers and Backplanes being shipped today. The flexibility of SAS facilitates many system-level configurations such as workstations, blade servers, external storage arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers.
  • (4) Internal 7-pin Round Shielded SATA to External SAS 4X Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Cables SAS is the next-generation interface standard for SCSI-based systems, designed to replace the SCSI parallel interface with much faster, more flexible, 3Gb/s Serial Interface while maintaining the robust nature of the SCSI Command Set. “Mini-SAS” (“CSE iSAS”), is the next generation of SAS Cables. It uses smaller connectors with improved performance and 6Gb/s Rated. They are now used on many new Controllers and Backplanes being shipped today. The flexibility of SAS facilitates many system-level configurations such as workstations, blade servers, external storage arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers. In the Marketplace for SAS and SATA products, there has been considerable confusion in the use of the terms “straight-through” and “crossover” cables. To alleviate this confusion CSE has changed its part numbers and descriptions to more clearly indicate the use of each cable.
  • (4) Internal 7-Pin SATA to SFF-8484 Internal 4i Multilane Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Cables SAS is the next-generation interface standard for SCSI-based systems, designed to replace the SCSI parallel interface with much faster, more flexible, 3Gb/s Serial Interface while maintaining the robust nature of the SCSI Command Set. “Mini-SAS” (“CSE iSAS”), is the next generation of SAS Cables. It uses smaller connectors with improved performance and 6Gb/s Rated. They are now used on many new Controllers and Backplanes being shipped today. The flexibility of SAS facilitates many system-level configurations such as workstations, blade servers, external storage arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers. In the Marketplace for SAS and SATA products, there has been considerable confusion in the use of the terms “straight-through” and “crossover” cables. To alleviate this confusion CSE has changed its part numbers and descriptions to more clearly indicate the use of each cable.
  • 12G External HD Mini-SAS Dual Host (2)SFF-8644 to (4)SFF-8644 External HD Mini-SAS Drive Cable Each cable will connect from (2) separate HBA’s — and connect to (4) Drives fitted with our ADP-4480 HD Drive adapters. Each connection to each drive will carry signals to Port 0 from Host A, and signals to Port 1 from Host B (so both ports of each drive are accessed by the 2 separate Hosts) If your HBA’s each have (2) HD SFF-8644 connections, then a set of (2) of these cables will enable you to connect (2) HBA’s to up to 8 drives, accessing both ports of each drive.
  • 12G External HD Mini-SAS SFF-8644 → (4) SFF-8680 Target-based 29-pin drive receptacle
  • 12G External HD Mini-SAS SFF-8644 → SFF-8087 Internal (36CKT) Mini-SAS
  • HD SAS Drive Analyzer Cables We now offer cables for the latest JDSU Xgig© Protocol Analyzer. We currently offer them in (2) styles: Single-Drive and Dual-Drive configurations. Both styles have the new SFF-8644 ‘HD Mini-SAS’ connector on the Xgig end, and either the Drive connector or the Backplane* (Host) connector on the other end. Both cable assemblies have 5v/12v power cords to supply power to the Drive directly from the Host. Available in 1m length only. *a ‘stiffener’ is built into the Backplane cable to facilitate easy insertion of the Backplane connector into the Host enclosure.
  • HD SAS Drive Analyzer Cables We now offer cables for the latest JDSU Xgig© Protocol Analyzer. We currently offer them in (2) styles: Single-Drive and Dual-Drive configurations. Both styles have the new SFF-8644 ‘HD Mini-SAS’ connector on the Xgig end, and either the Drive connector or the Backplane* (Host) connector on the other end. Both cable assemblies have 5v/12v power cords to supply power to the Drive directly from the Host. Available in 1m length only. *a ‘stiffener’ is built into the Backplane cable to facilitate easy insertion of the Backplane connector into the Host enclosure.
  • HD SAS Drive Analyzer Cables We now offer cables for the latest JDSU Xgig© Protocol Analyzer. We currently offer them in (2) styles: Single-Drive and Dual-Drive configurations. Both styles have the new SFF-8644 ‘HD Mini-SAS’ connector on the Xgig end, and either the Drive connector or the Backplane* (Host) connector on the other end. Both cable assemblies have 5v/12v power cords to supply power to the Drive directly from the Host. Available in 1m length only. *a ‘stiffener’ is built into the Backplane cable to facilitate easy insertion of the Backplane connector into the Host enclosure.
  • 12G Internal HD Mini-SAS SFF-8643 → (2) SFF-8680 Target-based dual port 29-pin drive receptacle
  • 12G Internal HD Mini-SAS SFF-8643 → (4) SFF-8680 Target-based single port 29-pin drive receptacle
  • 12G Internal HD Mini-SAS SFF-8643 → (4)SFF-8643 Internal HD Mini-SAS
  • 12G Internal HD Mini-SAS SFF-8643 → SFF-8087 Internal Mini-SAS 36-CKT
  • 12G Internal HD Mini-SAS SFF-8643 → SFF-8643 Internal HD Mini-SAS
  • Dual Port Host Based (2) SATA 7-Pin to SFF-8482 Target Based (2) 29-Pin Drive Receptacle w/ 6″ Pwr Lead Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Cables SAS is the next-generation interface standard for SCSI-based systems, designed to replace the SCSI parallel interface with much faster, more flexible, 3Gb/s Serial Interface while maintaining the robust nature of the SCSI Command Set. “Mini-SAS” (“CSE iSAS”), is the next generation of SAS Cables. It uses smaller connectors with improved performance and 6Gb/s Rated. They are now used on many new Controllers and Backplanes being shipped today. The flexibility of SAS facilitates many system-level configurations such as workstations, blade servers, external storage arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers.
  • External HD Mini-SAS SFF-8644 to SFF-8643 Internal HD Mini-SAS HD Mini-SAS cable configurations The High Density (HD) system referenced as HD Mini-SAS (SFF-8644) in the SAS 2.1 standard, meets the 6Gb/s SAS specification. These HD Connectors are also used in the SAS 3.0 specification. The Low-profile interface uses less PCB real estate allowing twice the port density compared to the previous version of Mini-SAS.
  • External Mini-SAS 26-CKT SFF-8088 to (4) eSATA Shielded 7-pin Cable
  • External SAS 4X SFF-8470 to (4) Internal 7-pin Round Shielded SATA Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Cables SAS is the next-generation interface standard for SCSI-based systems, designed to replace the SCSI parallel interface with much faster, more flexible, 3Gb/s Serial Interface while maintaining the robust nature of the SCSI Command Set. “Mini-SAS” (“CSE iSAS”), is the next generation of SAS Cables. It uses smaller connectors with improved performance and 6Gb/s Rated. They are now used on many new Controllers and Backplanes being shipped today. The flexibility of SAS facilitates many system-level configurations such as workstations, blade servers, external storage arrays, SAS Expanders, Host Bus Adapters (HBA’s) and RAID controllers. In the Marketplace for SAS and SATA products, there has been considerable confusion in the use of the terms “straight-through” and “crossover” cables. To alleviate this confusion CSE has changed its part numbers and descriptions to more clearly indicate the use of each cable.