Electronics

VHDCI Cable has additional ferrite core shielding

Cliff Electronics offers industry standard VHDCI (very-high-density-cable-interconnect) cables terminated with a 68-pin male at each end and in two standard lengths.

These connecting cables are commonly used for connecting SCSI (Scuzzy) Small Computer System Interface peripherals within computer systems.

The relevant VHDCI specification calls for a 68-pin male-to-male SCSI cable and the connectors are small enough that four can fit on a single PCI card plate. 

Other key specifications include: operating current 0.5A maximum per contact; operating voltage maximum 30V AC (RMS)/DC; enhanced EMC Shield; EMI protection, ferrite core: Ø17.5mm x 28.5mm x Ø12mm; available in standard lengths of 1m and 2m.

John Hall, Managing Director of Cliff Electronics, says: “These cables continue to be much used in connecting peripherals, our VHDCI cable is a widely used interconnect for both legacy and new equipment requiring parallel data transmission.”