02-26-2010 01:23 PM
Does anyone know if the X25-M drives contain the proper connectors to latch with locking SATA cables? Since this drive is useful for high shock and vibration applications (solid state after all), we need to use the locking type cables with them. I poured through the data specifications and didn't see any reference to latching connectors. Many competitive products have them.........
03-15-2010 06:12 AM
The reason for my original posted question is because we require both the data and power cables to latch to the SSD due to specific UL approval agency requirements. Most HDD's on the market today accept latching cables and I was hoping the same would be true for the X25-M. As you have seen, there are SATA data cables with the latching clip in the market and there are latching power cables as well (notice the two small bumps on the spring latch that lock into holes in SSD connector housing?):
03-15-2010 08:59 AM
Yes that is really what I was looking for. That type of adapter. Thanks again.
02-28-2010 10:24 AM
I'd say it does, my latching cable makes a click noise when I push it in, sorry I can't offer definative proof.
03-01-2010 04:04 PM
Yes the G2(silver) X-25M's have latching SATA connectors. THe G1(black) did not.
03-02-2010 06:42 AM
My drive is a G1, I guess: SSDSA2SH032G1GN. I think that the SLC drives are G1 and the MLC drives are G2, correct? If so, it is interesting that the SLC drives don't have locking connectors.
Thanks to all of those who replied. We are an OEM and this feature is required for our future applications. Thanks to all that gave the effort to respond!