

Product Parameters of SATA 22-Pin Female to 16-Pin Micro SATA Male Adapter: Starte SATA 22Pin Female to Micro SATA 16Pin Male Adapter, this 16Pin Micro SATA 1.8" inch SSD to 22Pin SATA 2.5" Hard Disk Adapter features a 22 pin female data and power SATA connector and a (7+9) 16 pin Micro SATA male connector, it can be used to convert a 3.3V power source to 5V that is required for SATA drives. Top speeds will be 180MB/s for sequential reads and 80MB/s for sequential writes.Add:No.7 Xiuhua Road, Third Industrial Zone, Tangxiayong Community, Songgang Town, Baoan Dist, Shenzhen, China

Toshiba says these two drives will be available with 30GB and 62GB capacities after mass production kicks off in October. No contest there the latter is considerably smaller. The module on the left features the same slim SATA connector as typical mobile hard drives, while the one on the right has the new mSATA connector. Toshiba has already announced mSATA modules built using 32-nm multi-level-cell NAND flash memory. The SATA-IO Cable and Connector Working Group, which includes Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, SanDisk, STEC, and Toshiba, is currently overseeing the mSATA specification’s development. MSATA will map Serial ATA signals “onto an existing small form factor connector,” and it will support both 150MB/s and 300MB/s transfer rates.

However, SATA-IO adds that the new spec will be “particularly beneficial for manufacturers planning to incorporate small form factor SSDs (approximately the size of a business card) in portable PC devices.” The mini-SATA, or mSATA, connector should find its way into notebooks and netbooks alike. The Serial ATA International Organization has announced the development of a new low-profile SATA connector dubbed mini-SATA. Small, netbook-bound solid-state drives often use PCI Express Mini connectors, but their successors could boast a new type of Serial ATA connector.
