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The current development trend of SCSI cables

author:LCOM Nordon

The SCSI interface is a system-level interface between computers and smart devices (hard disks, floppy drives, optical drives, printers, scanners, etc.). As a relatively old interface, it can still be seen in some industrial equipment. In this article, we will focus on SCSI cables.

The current development trend of SCSI cables
  • Ultra SCSI cable, 0.8mm pitch male / male
The current development trend of SCSI cables
  • Ultra-SCSI cable, 0.8mm male/HPDB 50 male

The cable is double-shielded (copper braid plus aluminum foil Mylar with foil), 34 pairs of 28 AWG conductors and nickel-plated alloy covers, and 0.8mm pitch connectors save valuable space.

The current development trend of SCSI cables
  • SCSI-1 Molded Cable, CN50 Male/Male
The current development trend of SCSI cables
  • SCSI-2 Molded Cable, HPDB50 M/M

The connectors used at both ends of the cable are Centronics 50 position male connectors with rugged molded backshells. Double-shielded cables (copper braid plus aluminum foil, Mylar with foil) and 25 pairs of 26 AWG conductors ensure transmission quality.

The current development trend of SCSI cables
  • Slim SCSI Male and Female Adapter, 50-pin Female/Female

Dual-purpose slim male and female adapter/socket protector that can use mismatched Centronics connectors. The low-profile design reduces leverage strain on the computer port and completely shields the computer from the noise environment. The 36-pin connector is typically used for printer cables and ports. The 50-pin connector is used for telecom and SCSI-1 cables and ports.