+3.3V requirement for SAS device
Frank_Widjaja at Dell.com
Frank_Widjaja at Dell.com
Thu Apr 29 11:34:04 PDT 2004
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I have commitment from all SAS Hard Drive Vendors that 3.3V shall never
be used.
Most 3.5" SATA Hard Drive will not use 3.3V in the near future.
We are debating about dropping the 3.3V from SAS connector.
>Regards,
>Frank Widjaja
Enterprise HDD Engineering
>Phone: (512)-728-3877
>Pager: (877)-375-9181
><http://www.arch.com/message/>
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Subject: Re: +3.3V requirement for SAS device
* From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
* Alvin.Cox at seagate.com
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With the current specification, it is allowable that a SAS device
requires 3.3V. The same condition is true for SATA.
Alvin Cox
Seagate Technology, LLC
Tel 405-350-7424
Fax 405-324-3067
Cell 405-206-4809
E-Mail alvin.cox at seagate.com
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* From the T10 Reflector (t10 at t10.org), posted by:
* "Kevin Khuu" <kevin98146 at hotmail.com>
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In addition to +12V and +5V, does SAS device also need +3.3V?
Thanks,
Kevin
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