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Dell 81298 50Pin-F IDC to 68Pin-F HD D-Sub SCSI Adapter
- SCSI adapter
- Converts 50-pin IDC to 68-pin HD D-Sub
- Facilitates connection between different SCSI interfaces
- Used for SCSI device connectivity
- Ensures compatibility in SCSI systems
- Standard for legacy storage interfaces
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Product Overview
The Dell 81298 is an adapter that converts a 50-pin IDC connector to a 68-pin HD D-Sub connector. This is commonly used in SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) configurations to connect different types of SCSI devices or cables.
Technical Information
| Connector Type 1 | 50-pin IDC (Female) |
| Connector Type 2 | 68-pin HD D-Sub (Female) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | SCSI |
| Function | Adapter/Converter |
Product Description
The Dell 81298, identified by its SKU, is a specialized adapter designed to bridge the gap between different SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) connector types. In legacy SCSI systems, various cable and connector standards were employed, and this adapter serves to facilitate compatibility between them. Specifically, it converts a 50-pin IDC (Insulation Displacement Connector) interface to a 68-pin High-Density D-Sub (HD D-Sub) connector. The 50-pin IDC connector is often found on older SCSI controllers or internal cabling, while the 68-pin HD D-Sub connector is typically associated with Wide SCSI configurations or external SCSI devices. By using this adapter, users can connect devices or cables that might otherwise be incompatible, allowing for greater flexibility in configuring SCSI storage systems or peripherals. This adapter is crucial for maintaining or expanding existing SCSI infrastructure where different generations or types of SCSI devices need to be integrated. It ensures that data can flow between components with differing connector specifications, making it a valuable accessory for system administrators and technicians working with older server hardware or specialized storage setups that rely on SCSI technology.
