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MiniSAS-HD Cable SFF8644 to SFF8088 MiniSAS 1m
- Cable based on MiniSAS and MiniSAS-HD connectors.
- It has a MiniSAS HD SFF-8644 connector on one end and a 26-pin MiniSAS SFF-8088 connector on the other end.
- Use high quality AWG28 wire.
- Cable designed for professional applications.
- 1m cable length.
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- Cable based on MiniSAS and MiniSAS-HD connectors.
- It has a MiniSAS HD SFF-8644 connector on one end and a 26-pin MiniSAS SFF-8088 connector on the other end.
- Use high quality AWG28 wire.
- Cable designed for professional applications.
- 1m cable length.
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Cable based on MiniSAS and MiniSAS-HD connectors. It has a MiniSAS HD SFF-8644 connector on one end and a 26-pin MiniSAS SFF-8088 connector on the other end. Use high quality AWG28 wire. Cable designed for professional applications. 1m cable length.
Specifications
- Cable based on MiniSAS and MiniSAS-HD connectors.
- It has a MiniSAS HD SFF-8644 connector on one end and a 26-pin MiniSAS SFF-8088 connector on the other end.
- Use high quality AWG28 wire.
- Cable designed for professional applications.
- 1m cable length.
- Gross Weight: 140 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 23.0 x 20.5 x 2.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 23.0 x 20.5 x 2.0 cm
Technical terms
- HD High definition
- SAS - SAS MINI
- SFF
HD (High Definition) is the technical standard designed to surpass the resolution limitations of standard definition (SD) systems, offering higher pixel density.
The architecture of High Definition is based on a significant increase in spatial resolution, typically using a 16:9 aspect ratio. At the hardware level, HD requires an image processor capable of managing dense data streams and high-speed communication buses to minimize latency in digital signal transmission.
| Specification | Standard Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum Resolution | 1280 x 720 pixels |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
The deployment of the HD standard has reconfigured data storage and transmission paradigms in modern networks, serving as the minimum baseline for professional video.
Progressive and Interlaced Scanning
HD systems operate using progressive or interlaced modes to optimize bandwidth usage.
Key Advantages
- Superior clarity and texture detail.
- Native widescreen format.
- Integrated digital multichannel audio.
Reference standard for the modern audiovisual industry.

