New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

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New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby Garry_TS » 16.12.16, 15:12

Used in laptops, desktops and external storage devices, SSD and USB technologies are becoming more popular, with more recovery cases coming every day.

To meet this challenge, three new adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA have been developed:

  • SATA-M.2 (SSD);
  • SATA-mSATA (SSD);
  • PC-USB PWR.

From now on, the PC-3000 Express and PC-3000 UDMA delivery kits will be supplied with these new adapters.

The SSD adapters allow to connect M.2 and mSATA SSD drives to the PC-3000.

These adapters are indispensable for all Express and UDMA users who want to handle Solid-State Drive cases with the widespread mSATA and M.2 form factors.

The PC-USB PWR adapter makes data recovery from malfunctioning USB devices quicker and easier, providing power switch functionality and automating resetting process in the Data Extractor.

SSD SATA-M.2 Adapter for PC-3000 Express/UDMA

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The new adapter is designated to connect SSD devices based on M.2 Key B or Key (B+M) interface to the PC-3000 ports. This type of drives uses a SATA interface in a small-sized M.2 form factor. The adapter has a 3.3 V power supply indicator and a drive activity indicator. It is compatible with single and double-sided modules, classes D1-D5, sized Type 2230, Type 2242, Type 2260, Type 2280.

SSD SATA-mSATA Adapter for PC-3000 Express/UDMA

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The new adapter connects mSATA-interfaced SSD devices to the PC-3000 ports. This type of SSD has a SATA interface in a small-sized mSATA form factor. The adapter is equipped with a 3.3 V power supply indicator and a drive activity indicator. It is compatible with Full Size and Half Size modules.

PC-USB PWR Adapter for PC-3000 Express/UDMA

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The new adapter has been developed to turn on/off the power supply of an individual USB device, connectable to standard PC ports. It enables the PC-3000 to work with:

  • External storage drives
  • USB Flash drives
  • Card readers
  • Other USB devices

The adapter is especially useful in cases when a device allows access to data, but freezes or requires resetting to continue working correctly. The adapter automates the resetting process and enables the engineer to control it via the Data Extractor, without the need to manually plug the cable.

USB 1.0, USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.0 devices are supported.

All of these adapters are now included in delivery kits for PC-3000 Express and UDMA.
To order the new adapters, please send a message to info@acelab.eu.com or contact your personal sales representative.

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Re: New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby DataMedics » 19.12.16, 20:53

So what about those of us who already have a system? How do we get these new adapters?


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Re: New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby LarrySabo » 20.12.16, 01:13

Pavel_TS wrote:Source of the post To order the new adapters, please send a message to info@acelab.eu.com or contact your personal sales representative.


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Re: New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby ThomasH » 06.03.17, 20:11

This is probably a dumb question, but this M.2 adapter isn't compatible with the M.2 NVMe SSD's is it?


I recently checked in an M.2 NVMe drive that doesn't fit into the generic M.2 - SATA adapters we have.
The plastic key pin is just about .5mm shifted from a regular, (non NVMe/AHCI), M.2 drive.
I might be calling it NVMe incorrectly, since this is my first encounter with it.

Anyone found a SATA adapter for these? There are some generic pcie adapters that say they work with the NVMe type, but I assume those would be similar to just a direct connect to the M.2 slot directly on a newer motherboard is like, which I've already been able to do, but since the drive doesn't detect at all, I don't really have other options to try to fix it through the motherboard-attach.


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Re: New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby JGAN » 08.03.17, 05:18

No, SATA and PCIe are two different protocols. The controller itself has to support whatever protocol the drive itself uses. The keying should be the same regardless.

Post a photo of the drive you have.

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Re: New Adapters for PC-3000 Express and UDMA Available Now

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 12.03.17, 17:31

Hi,
The last power adapter is a interesting gadget,Now we can handle usb drives on the fly without need to worry
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