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Back of drive, Power connector, Signal connector – HP DVD100I User Manual

Page 19: Back of internal ide drive, Dc power connector, Interface connector

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hp dvd-writer

hp dvd-writer

hp dvd-writer

hp dvd-writer

dvd100i

dvd100i

dvd100i

dvd100i

Technical Support Solutions Guide 10/25/01

Physical Specifications

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Connector and Jumpers on hp dvd-writer dvd100i Drive

Back of Drive

Back of Drive

Back of Drive

Back of Drive

Figure 4

Figure 4

Figure 4

Figure 4

Back of Internal IDE Drive

Power Connector

Power Connector

Power Connector

Power Connector

The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal drive. The drive shares power from the
PC power supply. The drive has an industry standard 4-pin Amphenol or compatible
male power connector, capable of housing 18 AWG wires for each connector pin.

Figure 5

Figure 5

Figure 5

Figure 5

DC Power Connector

Signal Connector

Signal Connector

Signal Connector

Signal Connector

The signal connection on the hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is a 40-pin header
connector with a key slotted shroud. Additionally pin 20 has been removed from the
connector for keying as shown in

Figure 6

.

Figure 6

Figure 6

Figure 6

Figure 6

Interface Connector

The cable is a 40 conductor (stranded 28 AWG) flat ribbon cable with female header
type connectors. The maximum cable length is 18 inches. The female header type
connectors that connect to the drive has a plastic extrusion on the side of the
connector by pins 19 and 21. This allows the cable to correctly mate with the key
slotted shroud connector on the drive.

Table 12

on page

20

gives a list of the signals and connector pinout required for an

ATA-2 interface. The signals listed in

Table 12

are shown as single-ended contact

assignments and not differential.

DIGITAL

AUDIO

R GND L

PIN

#

1

DC INPUT

IDE

CONNECTOR

5V GND 12V

CABLE SELECT

SLAVE

MASTER

ANALOG

AUDIO
OUT

D G

OUT

Pin

DC Volts

1
2
3
4

+12 V
GND
GND
+5 V

Missing Pin 20 (key pin)

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