SCSI Connector



The connector shown in the image appears to be a 50-pin Centronics-style connector, commonly used in SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) systems, especially for older computer peripherals like hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and tape drives.

Key Characteristics:

1. Shape and Pin Layout: The rectangular connector with a high-density pin layout.


2. Typical Use: Often found in older devices and legacy systems where parallel communication was used, such as external SCSI devices, printers, and network equipment.


3. Cable Type: The ribbon cable with multiple colored wires indicates a parallel data transfer method.



If this connector is part of a modern setup, it might be used for specific industrial or legacy hardware interfaces. Let me know if you need help with pinouts, wiring, or compatibility!


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