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  • High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization

    High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization

    High-speed SAS Cables: Connectors and Signal Optimization Signal Integrity Specifications Some of the main parameters of signal integrity include insertion loss, near-end and far-end crosstalk, return loss, skew distortion within differential pairs, and the amplitude from differential mode to co...
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  • The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial

    The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial

    The Evolution of SAS Connector Technology: A Storage Revolution from Parallel to High-Speed Serial Today’s storage systems not only grow at the terabit level, have higher data transfer rates, but also consume less energy and take up less space. These systems also require better connectivity...
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  • Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification

    Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification

    Three Breakthroughs of HDMI 2.2 in ULTRA96 Certification   HDMI 2.2 cables must be marked with the words “ULTRA96″, which indicates that they support a bandwidth of up to 96Gbps. This label ensures that the buyer purchases a product that meets their requirements, as the current ...
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  • PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies

    PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies

    PCIe vs SAS vs SATA: The Battle of Next-Generation Storage Interface Technologies Currently, the 2.5-inch/3.5-inch storage hard disks in the industry mainly have three interfaces: PCIe, SAS and SATA. In data center applications, connection solutions such as MINI SAS 8087 to 4X SATA 7P Male cable ...
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  • USB interfaces From 1.0 to USB4

    USB interfaces From 1.0 to USB4

    USB interfaces From 1.0 to USB4 The USB interface is a serial bus that enables the identification, configuration, control and communication of devices through a data transmission protocol between the host controller and peripheral devices. The USB interface has four wires, namely the positive and...
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  • Introduction to DisplayPort, HDMI and Type-C Interfaces

    Introduction to DisplayPort, HDMI and Type-C Interfaces

    Introduction to DisplayPort, HDMI and Type-C Interfaces On November 29, 2017, HDMI Forum, Inc. announced the release of HDMI 2.1, 48Gbps HDMI, and 8K HDMI specifications, making them available to all HDMI 2.0 adopters. The new standard supports 10K resolution @ 120Hz (10K HDMI, 144Hz HDMI), with ...
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  • HDMI 2.2 96Gbps Bandwidth and New Specification Highlights

    HDMI 2.2 96Gbps Bandwidth and New Specification Highlights

    HDMI 2.2 96Gbps Bandwidth and New Specification Highlights The HDMI® 2.2 specification was officially announced at CES 2025. Compared to HDMI 2.1, the 2.2 version has increased its bandwidth from 48Gbps to 96Gbps, thus enabling support for higher resolutions and faster refresh rates. On March 21,...
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  • Type-C and HDMI Certification

    Type-C and HDMI Certification

    Type-C and HDMI Certification TYPE-C is a member of the USB Association family. The USB Association has developed from USB 1.0 to today’s USB 3.1 Gen 2, and the logos authorized for use are all different. The USB has clear requirements for the marking and use of logos on product packaging, ...
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  • USB 4 Introduction

    USB 4 Introduction

    USB 4 Introduction USB4 is the USB system specified in the USB4 specification. The USB Developers Forum released its version 1.0 on August 29, 2019. The full name of USB4 is Universal Serial Bus Generation 4. It is based on the data transmission technology “Thunderbolt 3″ jointly deve...
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  • Introduction to USB Cable Series Interfaces

    Introduction to USB Cable Series Interfaces

    Introduction to USB Cable Series Interfaces Back when USB was still at version 2.0, the USB standardization organization changed USB 1.0 to USB 2.0 Low Speed, USB 1.1 to USB 2.0 Full Speed, and the standard USB 2.0 was renamed to USB 2.0 High Speed. This essentially amounted to doing nothing; it ...
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  • This section describes SAS cables-2

    This section describes SAS cables-2

    First of all, it is important to distinguish between the concepts of ‘port’ and ‘interface connector’. The electrical signals of a hardware device, also known as an interface, are defined and regulated by the interface, and the number depends on the design of the control...
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  • This section describes SAS cables-1

    This section describes SAS cables-1

    First of all, it is necessary to distinguish the concept of "port" and "interface connector". The port of the hardware device is also called the interface, and its electrical signal is defined by the interface specification, and the number depends on the design of the Co...
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