50 pin SCSI-connector for Servo Drive Input/output
The CN-50 50-Pin I/O Signal Connection with PLC Cable for delta, YASKAWA, Mitsubishi, panasonic Servo Drive. Delta 50pin CN servo motor sinewave. The Controller integrates industrial robot and servo drive as the all-in-one PCB adapter. And wires SCSI 26PIN SCSI 26 PIN Digital input 50. DO 12 Digital output 17 DO. 04 Digital output 34. Analog signal to control by an external signal.
- A SCSI connector is utilized to connect computer components that utilize a system called SCSI to communicate with each other.
- Generally, two connectors, designated male and female, plug together to compose a connection which sanctions two components,
- such as a computer and a disk drive, to communicate with each other. SCSI connectors can be electrical connectors or optical connectors.
- There have been an astronomically immense variety of SCSI connectors in utilization at one time or another on the computer.
- Serial SCSI integrated another three convey types, each with one or more connector types. Manufacturers have frequently culled connectors predicated on factors of size, cost, or accommodation at the expense of compatibility.
SCSI-2 Connecor
- With the advent of SCSI-2, the situation was marginally less chaotic. For narrow SCSI, most manufacturers utilized the MD50 .This connector has two rows of 25 pins and a trapezoidal (D-shaped) shell and is about 1 3/8” (36mm) wide.
- A few vendors did utilize the Micro Centronics 50, and IBM perpetuated to utilize the HDCN60 on some RS-6000 systems.
- The most prevalent connector was the more sizably voluminous sibling of the MD50, kenned as the MD68, HD68, MiniD68, or HPDB68. This is about 1 7/8” (47mm) wide. IBM utilized the HDCN68 on some RS-6000 systems
Post SCSI-2
- SCA-2 connector on Fujitsu MAP3735NC As time went on some manufacturers desired connectors even more minute than the SCSI-2 connector.
- Use was the VHDCI (Very High-Density Cable Interconnect) connector
- Sometimes as “SCSI-5” There are 68 pins on the connector in two rows