Here is a link to the specs for SATA. Pages 54 and 55 have the
connector and connections shown. I was unable to copy and paste these
two pages. The doc is in a pdf format.
I have not fully followed the messages BUT if you are talking of
glueing the wires then get an instrument maker technician to do the
soldering for you. These guys are skilled at fine electronic
soldering. If the connector is on a Hard Drive then it is worth
trying to have it repaired, if on a main board (motherboard) why not
just buy a SATA interface card and using the bios disable the sata
ports on the motherboard.
Good luck. JmCC
http://www.sata-io.org/docs/SerialAT...n_2_5_Gold.pdf
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 18:49:20 GMT, "old jon"
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>"David Wood" <> wrote in message
>news:dnhrhr$bvr$...
>> Would superglue be ok to attach wires to connectors on circuit board?
>>
>NO. don`t try to glue wires !!.
>>
>> There seems to be 7 connectors but only 4 that are not Ground--ground
>> seems to be the shielding but I can' t see a
>> separate connection for each of the 3 grounds--anyone advise me on this?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Toolman Tim" <> wrote in message
>> news:7YZmf.4531$...
>>> In news:dnh6m5$52a$,
>>> David Wood spewed forth:
>>>> My drive's SATA connector has broken (the plastic bit snapped off). I am
>>>> planning to solder the wires directly to the connector from a
>>>> SATA cable Has anyone done this / any advice doing this?
>>>>
>>>> (what a dreadful design, worse than the old ATA!)
>>>
>>> Is the problem only the plastic? I would not attempt soldering to the
>>> drive circuit board. They are probably multi-layer boards, just like
>>> motherboards. Any slip of the soldering and you could toast the drive.
>>>
>>> If your main problem is that the plastic that held the cable is not
>>> keeping the connection secure, I'd put the cable on the drive and use my
>>> hot glue gun to permanently attach the cable to the drive.
>>>
>>> --
>>> We put the "K" in "Kwality"!
>>>
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