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[[Image:SCSI external VHDCI 01.jpg|thumb|A VHDCI connector.]] |
[[Image:SCSI external VHDCI 01.jpg|thumb|A VHDCI connector.]] |
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The 68-pin Very High Density Cable Interconnect (VHDCI) connector was introduced in the SPI-3 document of [[SCSI]]-3. The VHDCI connector is a very small connector that allows placement of four wide SCSI connectors on the back of a single PC card slot. Physically, it looks like a miniature [[Micro ribbon|Centronics]] type connector. It uses the regular 68-contact pin assignment. |
The 68-pin Very High Density Cable Interconnect (VHDCI) connector was introduced in the SPI-3 document of [[SCSI]]-3. The VHDCI connector is a very small connector that allows placement of four wide SCSI connectors on the back of a single PC card slot. Physically, it looks like a miniature [[Micro ribbon|Centronics]] type connector. It uses the regular 68-contact pin assignment. |
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See also [[SCSI_connector]]. |
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== See also == |
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[[SCSI connector]] |
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Revision as of 16:44, 14 July 2008
The 68-pin Very High Density Cable Interconnect (VHDCI) connector was introduced in the SPI-3 document of SCSI-3. The VHDCI connector is a very small connector that allows placement of four wide SCSI connectors on the back of a single PC card slot. Physically, it looks like a miniature Centronics type connector. It uses the regular 68-contact pin assignment.