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Backplane Connector is designed as SATA drive interface.

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Backplane Connector is designed as SATA drive interface.
Backplane Connector is designed as SATA drive interface.

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March 14, 2005 - Featuring staggered contact lengths, 22-position, vertical backplane receptacle connectors enable implementation of Serial ATA (SATA) HDD interface. Molded guide posts and self aligning design facilitate hot plugging and blind mating of HDDs. Seven contacts that comprise SATA port support differential signaling, initially at speeds of 1.5 Gbps, and power segment of SATA backplane receptacle uses 15 contacts to provide options for 3.3, 5, or 12 V power.

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FCI Electronics
825 Old Trail Rd.
Etters, PA, 17319 9769
USA


FCI® Releases Serial ATA Backplane Connectors

ETTERS, PA. (February 23, 2005)--FCI, a leading manufacturer of connectors and interconnect systems, has developed a broad offering of 22-position, vertical backplane receptacle connectors to enable the implementation of the new high-speed, Serial ATA (SATA) hard disk drive (HDD) interface that is extending the use of low-cost, high-capacity SATA drives to low-end enterprise storage applications in servers and storage systems. FCI offers options for through-hole solder, press fit, or surface-mount termination allowing engineers to select the termination technique best suited to their backplane design and manufacturing process.

The SATA backplane receptacle connector is designed for hot plugging and blind mating of HDDs. Staggered contact lengths provide sequential mating of contacts to enable hot plugging. Molded guide posts provide angled lead-in to compensate for connector misalignment, allowing the device plug and backplane receptacle to self align during the mating process. Each backplane connector also features stamped retention clips that provide additional mechanical strength for robust PCB attachment. The backplane receptacle accepts a SATA drive, but is keyed to block the installation of a Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) drive.

The seven contacts that comprise the SATA port are designed to support differential signaling, initially at speeds of 1.5 Gbps. The power segment of the SATA backplane receptacle uses fifteen contacts to provide options for 3.3V, 5V or 12V power.

“The SATA backplane receptacle connector allows a system designer to utilize a backplane for direct connection of SATA drives, thereby reducing or eliminating the need for internal cables that add to system cost and can interfere with airflow complicating thermal management within the system. Vertical SATA connectors from FCI provide options for connector termination to help optimize backplane design and assembly,” said FCI Global Product Manager Conway Spykerman.

SATA vertical backplane receptacle connectors are RoHS-compatible. Typical prices are in the range of $0.28 to $0.38 each for 1,000-piece order quantities, depending on the connector configuration. Samples are available for delivery, with production lead times from stock to 3-4 weeks.

FCI offers a wide range of SATA and SAS plug and receptacle connectors encompassing both client and enterprise applications. Vertical and right angle connector configurations provide options for motherboard, server blade, HDD carrier, backplane, and cable connections. For more information about FCI’s extensive SATA and SAS connector families, contact FCI at 825 Old Trail Road, Etters, PA 17319-9351; call 800-237-2374, email at electronics.us@fciconnect.com or visit FCI on the web at www.fciconnect.com/serialata

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Created in 1989, FCI - an Areva Group company - rapidly secured its place among the world’s top three manufacturers of connectors and interconnect systems. With a turnover of 1.34 billion Euros in 2003, FCI currently operates in 18 countries where it covers the following markets: communications, data, consumer, automotive and electrical power interconnect. The company employs about 12,500 staff worldwide.

For more information: www.fciconnect.com
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