Serial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
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SATA Interface The Serial ATA interface cable consists of four conductors in two differential pairs, |
Pin # | Signal name | Signal Description |
1 | GND | Ground |
2 | A+ | Transmit + |
3 | A- | Transmit - |
4 | GND | Ground |
5 | B- | Receive - |
6 | B+ | Receive + |
7 | GND | Ground |
Pin # | Signal name | Signal Description |
1 | V33 | 3.3v Power |
2 | V33 | 3.3v Power |
3 | V33 | 3.3v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate |
4 | Ground | 1st Mate |
5 | Ground | 2nd Mate |
6 | Ground | 3rd Mate |
7 | V5 | 5v Power, pre-charge, 2nd mate |
8 | V5 | 5v Power |
9 | V5 | 5v Power |
10 | Ground | 2nd Mate |
11 | Reserved | - |
12 | Ground | 1st Mate |
13 | V12 | 12v Power, Pre-charge, 2nd mate |
14 | V12 | 12v Power |
15 | V12 | 12v Power |
Pin # | Signal Function | 18 AWG Wire |
1 | +12V DC | Yellow |
2 | +12V Return | Black |
3 | +5V Return | Black |
4 | +5V DC | Red |
To date all new mother board designs are shipping with one or more SATA interfaces. Some motherboard's also have the Legacy PATA interface to handle older Hard Disk Drives [HDD]. Place your main Disk Drives on the Serial ATA interface if possible and the older drives on the PATA interface ~ as a back-up drive. The SATA interface is much faster then the PATA interface, but depending on the disk platter speed, a transfer increase may not be seen. Here is a chart of Hard Drive Transfer Speeds.
SATA signal names are with respect to the Host, the device connected to the host reverses the signal names. Transmit pins connect to Receive pins on the other device. The SATA connector is keyed at pin 1. These pin outs for the Serial ATA connector are not compatible with the legacy PATA connector.
The Serial ATA interface [SATA] is the serial version of the IDE [ATA] spec. SATA uses a 4 conductor cable with two differential pairs [Tx/Rx], plus an additional 3 grounds pins and a separate power connector. Data runs at 150MBps [1.5GHz] using 8B/10B encoding and 250mV signal swings, with a maximum bus length of 1 meter. SATA enhancements move the data transfer speed to; 300MBps [3.0Gbps], and then 600MBps [6.0Gbps]. The current speed for SATA is 300Mbps [3Gbps]. Shielded external SATA [eSATA] data cable runs out to a maximum of between 3 feet and 6 feet. eSATA cables are used external to the chassis or case.
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