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SATA/eSATA Interfaces

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Input/Output Interfaces 5.2 SATA/eSATA Interfaces These systems provide two, three, or four serial ATA (SATA) interfaces that support tranfer rates up to 3.0 Gb/s and RAID data protection functionality. The SFF and CMT form factors can also support an external SATA (eSATA) device through an optional bracket/cable assembly. 5.2.1 SATA interface The SATA interface duplicates most of the functionality of the EIDE interface through a register interface that is equivalent to that of the legacy IDE host adapter. The ICH10 DO component includes Intel RAID migration technology that simplifies the migration from a single hard to a RAID0 or RAID1 dual hard drive array without requiring OS reinstallation. Intel Matrix RAID provides exceptional storage performance with increased data protection for configurations using dual drive arrays. A software solution is included that provides full management and status reporting of the RAID array, and the BIOS ROM also supports RAID creation, naming, and deletion of RAID arrays. The standard 7-pin SATA connector is shown in the figure below. Pin 1 Pin 7 A B Figure 5-1. 7-Pin SATA Connector (P60-P63 on system board). Table 5-1. 7-Pin SATA Connector Pinout Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 6 RX positive 2 TX positive 7 Ground 3 TX negative A Holding clip 4 Ground B Holding clip 5 RX negative -- -- ✎ The USDT system includes a notebook-type SATA connector (J102) that mates directly (i.e., without a cable) to a 2.5-inch mass storage device. 5-2 www.hp.com Technical Reference Guide

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Input/Output Interfaces
5.2 SATA/eSATA Interfaces
These systems provide two, three, or four serial ATA (SATA) interfaces that support tranfer rates
up to 3.0 Gb/s and RAID data protection functionality. The SFF and CMT form factors can also
support an external SATA (eSATA) device through an optional bracket/cable assembly.
5.2.1 SATA interface
The SATA interface duplicates most of the functionality of the EIDE interface through a register
interface that is equivalent to that of the legacy IDE host adapter. The ICH10 DO component
includes Intel RAID migration technology that simplifies the migration from a single hard to a
RAID0 or RAID1 dual hard drive array without requiring OS reinstallation. Intel Matrix RAID
provides exceptional storage performance with increased data protection for configurations using
dual drive arrays. A software solution is included that provides full management and status
reporting of the RAID array, and the BIOS ROM also supports RAID creation, naming, and
deletion of RAID arrays.
The standard 7-pin SATA connector is shown in the figure below.
Figure 5-1.
7-Pin SATA Connector (P60-P63 on system board).
The USDT system includes a notebook-type SATA connector (J102) that mates directly (i.e.,
without a cable) to a 2.5-inch mass storage device.
Table 5-1.
7-Pin SATA Connector Pinout
Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
Ground
6
RX positive
2
TX positive
7
Ground
3
TX negative
A
Holding clip
4
Ground
B
Holding clip
5
RX negative
--
--
Pin 1
Pin 7
A
B