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Chapter 11: UAD-2 Satellite
Note:
UAD-2 Satellite is a FireWire 800 device. See
for more information about using FW800 and FW400
devices on the same FireWire bus.
FireWire
Connectors
FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 devices use different connectors (
below). The connectors are not interchangeable; this helps to differentiate be-
tween the two device speeds.
FireWire 400 connectors
FireWire 400 devices typically have two types of connector: 4-pin and 6-pin.
The small 4-pin FireWire 400 connector is common on digital camcorders
and Windows notebook computers. The 6-pin connector is more common
with hard drives and audio devices; the two extra pins allow the device to be
bus powered (UAD-2 Satellite cannot be powered by the FireWire bus).
UAD-2 Satellite has one 6-pin FireWire 400 port.
FireWire 800 connector
FireWire 800 devices use a 9-pin connector. 9-pin to 6-pin FireWire adapter
cables are available to connect FireWire 800 devices to a FireWire 400 bus
(with reduced bandwidth). See
“Mixing FireWire Speeds” on page 140
for
more information.
UAD-2 Satellite has two FireWire 800 ports to facilitate easy daisy-chaining
with other FireWire devices.
Hubs and Chains
FireWire devices can be connected to a central hub, such as a computer with
multiple FireWire ports or a peripheral FireWire hub (
), connected to each other serially in a “daisy-chain” (
), or any combination of the two in a “tree-chain” topology
). Note the diagrams in these figures are only exam-
ples; devices may be connected in any order (see
Figure 32. FireWire 800 and FireWire 400 (6-pin and 4-pin) connector types
FW 400 (6-pin)
FW 400 (4-pin)
FW 800 (9-pin)