PC Hardware book
Floppy disk drive hardware
3.5 inch Floppy Disk Drives use a 34 wire
header (pin) connector to connect to the Floppy Disk Drive Interface. The power
connector is a small four pin device, and modern 3.5 inch drives only use the +5
volt supply.
A 3.5 inch
floppy disk drive uses a 34 pin header (pin) connector to the
interface
A modern 5.25 inch Floppy Disk Drive uses a direct drive
motor to rotate the floppy disk media. 5.25 inch drives use a 34 wire edge
connector to connect to the Floppy Disk Drive Interface, and a large 4 pin power
connector to supply +5 volt and +12 volt to the drive.
A
typical direct drive floppy disk drive motor.
The motor rotates the disk media at a constant speed.
- Normal (Double Density) disks are rotated at 300 RPM
- High Density (Quad Density) disks are rotated at 360 RPM
A
floppy disk drive interface cable has a 34 pin header socket on the interface
end
- The A: drive connectors are at the other end of the cable and usually have
a twist to transpose the wires to pins 10 to 16.
- Most floppy drive cables have both edge connectors (for 5.25 inch drives)
and header connectors (for 3.5 inch drives) in both drive positions on the
cable.
The most poplar, x86 Family
XT
Computers (8086)
80286
(16 bits Data Bus)
80386
(The First 32 bits Data Bus) (Compatible with Windows`95)
80486 (High Performance)
Pentium, 5x86
and 6x86 family
Anexos
Terminology Computer Glossary
Connectors
used with PC Computer hardware
Floppy disk
drive hardware
Storage devices
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