FireWire-USIB Interface Cable 

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Description and Package Content |
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Firewire USIB interface cable ( also replacement
for AAFWC-405 and AAFWC-400), includes 4-pin iLink adapter cable |
For use with the following Addonics Storage Devices:
Pocket CD, Pocket DVD, Pocket DVD/CDRW, Pocket ExDrive, Pocket CDRW, Pocket
DVD+/-R/RW, Mobile CDRW, Mobile DVD/CDRW, Mobile DVD+/-R/RW, Combo Hard Drive,
Combo Hard Drive25, CDRW/Copier, DVD DigiCopier, CD DigiCopier
Features
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Provide power to all Addonics Pocket storage devices via FireWire connection
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PLUG-AND-PLAY under Windows 98 SE/2000/Me, Mac OS 9.0 and above
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Supports all ATA based application software both in Windows¦ and Mac OS
platforms
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Includes 6-pin to 4-pin adapter cable to connect to iLink or DV port
Specifications
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Fully IEEE 1394A
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Universal drive support and allow different Addonics storage devices sharing
the same bus.
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Power protection for Plug-And-Pay and Hot Insertion/Removal.
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ATA/ATAPI interface support all PIO, all DMA and Ultra DMA modes
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Bus powered - 5V - 25V input
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Output voltage: +5V and maximum 2 Amp current. Current is limited by host
outputting current.
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Sustained Data Transfer Rate - up to 50 Mbytes/second max.
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Cable length: 3.19 ft. including connectors on both ends of the cable.
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MC-36 connector (to the storage device).
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Storage Connector dimension: 68 mm ( Firewire connector width ) x 48 mm( MC-36
connector width ) x 13 mm( height )
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Power Consumption: 300 mA typical
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Operating Temperature: 0 to 55 Centigrade
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Relative Humidity: 95% Maximum
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Storage Temperature : -22 to 65 Centigrade
Software Specifications
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SBP2 protocol compatible
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Universal ATAPI CD-ROM driver handle ATAPI specification version 1.0, 1.1 and
1.6
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Universal ATA Hard Disk, Removable driver support HDD size larger than 8 GB
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Support ATAPI Floppies like LS120, ZIP and UHD's.
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Support CD-Recordable, CD-Rewritable, Magneto-Optical drives
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Using Default Drivers for Windows 98 SE, me, 2000 and XP.
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Universal ATA Interface Module support for Mac OS's