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Ratoc Systems USB2.0 to Ultra SCSI Converter

HD-50 Male, Type A - 3.28ft - MPN: U2SCX See Product Details

Product Details of Ratoc Systems USB2.0 to Ultra SCSI Converter

Description

The U2SCX USB2.0 to Ultra SCSI Converter allows you to use your favorite Ultra SCSI device as an USB2.0 device. It allows you to attach directly to SCSI 50P High-Density port.

Quick Glance

First Connector: 1 x Type A USB

Second Connector: 1 x 50-pin HD-50 Male SCSI-2

Summary

Product Title: Ratoc Systems USB2.0 to Ultra SCSI Converter

Manufacturer: Ratoc Systems

General

First End Connector: 1 x Type A USB

Second End Connector: 1 x 50-pin HD-50 Male SCSI-2

Cable Length: 3.28 ft

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Allows to use your favorite Ultra SCSI device as the latest USB2.0 device! Allows to attach directly to SCSI 50P High-Density port Connect U2SCX to your SCSI device, and plug its USB cable to the USB port. Available to use in just a second Allows Hot-Swappable as an USB device. No need to restart the OS, open the case, install SCSI board, or change SCSI ID setting Fully compatible with both USB2.0-enabled port and USB1.1-enabled port Automatically detected and mounted as an USB1.1 Full Speed device with USB1.1-enabled port U2SCX get it's own power through the Term Power pin from the SCSI device Supports High-speed USB2.0. Data transfer rate up to 480 Mbps The U2SCX has two different operation mode and switches automatically Operating System Supported: Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP Apple MacOS X 10.2.7 or later Apple MacOS X 10.3.x Apple MacOS X 10.4.x

Conductor: Copper

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