SCA 68 pin Male To IDE 50 pin Male SCSI Hard Drive Conveter Adapter Card
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About this product
This AlrHapy adapter card is designed to convert an SCA 68-pin Male SCSI hard drive to an IDE 50-pin Male interface. It functions as a 1:1 adapter/converter with a right-angle design, ensuring universal compatibility. The black unit is manufactured in China and supports a 5V output voltage, facilitating the connection of more modern SCA SCSI drives to older systems that utilize the 50-pin IDE interface.
Our take
The AlrHapy SCA 68-pin to IDE 50-pin adapter is a specialized but very useful component for bridging older and newer SCSI standards. The right-angle feature can be handy for tight spaces inside vintage computer cases. It's designed for universal compatibility, which is good, and it maintains a 5V output. However, the title's reference to "IDE 50 pin Male" might be slightly confusing as 50-pin is typically SCSI-1/2, not IDE, so buyers should double-check their specific interface. For its intended purpose of connecting a 68-pin SCA SCSI drive to a 50-pin SCSI host, it appears to be a solid solution.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Converts SCA 68-pin to 50-pin
- Right Angle Adapter feature
- Universal compatibility
- 5V output voltage
Cons
- IDE 50-pin reference is confusing
- Specific to SCSI conversion
Specifications
- Compatible Brand Universal
- Connection Split/Duplication 1:1
- Color Black
- Brand AlrHapy
- Type Adapter/Converter
- Unit Type Unit
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- Connector B
- SCSI 50-Pin Female, SCSI 50-Pin Male, SCSI 68-Pin Male
- Connector A
- SCSI 50-Pin Male
- Features
- Right Angle Adapter
- Unit Quantity
- 1
- Output Voltage
- 5 V
- Country of Origin
- China