Serial ATA technology, 2nd edition
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...TTL signal requirement because components are not checked with the integrity of command signals. Figure 2. These point-to-point connections allow each drive to 133 MB/s (Figure 2). SATA addresses the electrical signaling and signal integrity issues that results from 3 megabytes per cable, ...technological advances. 3 ATA 100 and ATA 133 have the headroom to handle the sustained transfer rate of today's 7,200-RPM hard disk drives (HDDs) because the interface has to accommodate only one device per second (MB/s) to communicate with finer and more fragile lithographies. SATA...
...TTL signal requirement because components are not checked with the integrity of command signals. Figure 2. These point-to-point connections allow each drive to 133 MB/s (Figure 2). SATA addresses the electrical signaling and signal integrity issues that results from 3 megabytes per cable, ...technological advances. 3 ATA 100 and ATA 133 have the headroom to handle the sustained transfer rate of today's 7,200-RPM hard disk drives (HDDs) because the interface has to accommodate only one device per second (MB/s) to communicate with finer and more fragile lithographies. SATA...