SATA moves to bus power
Date : 01 16 2008 Category : TechnologyIain Thomson, vnunet.com, Thursday 17 January 2008 at 00:00:00
New design should cut costs and space
The Serial ATA Standards Organization (SATA-IO) is working on a specification which it claims could eliminate the need for power cables on external drives. The Power Over eSATA initiative aims to design cabling that would power external drives yet keep the existing standardised connectors and 3Gbps data transfer speeds. The new specification is expected to be finalised by the middle of this year. "Its fast transfer rate and efficient protocol makes eSATA the highest-performing external mainstream storage connection," said Knut Grimsrud, SATA-IO president and Intel Fellow. "Enhancing eSATA with power delivery will provide a new level of convenience to the designer and the end user. "By eliminating the need for a separate power connection, customers can more easily expand their storage, making Serial ATA an even more attractive solution for mainstream storage applications." The group hopes that the specification will open up new markets for portable storage devices.