[clug] SATA fanout

Steve Walsh steve at nerdvana.org.au
Wed Sep 2 20:40:46 MDT 2009


Except that the SI Part #SiI3726 is just the controller chip, it has 
nothing at all to do with the board and sockets, so at the end of the 
day you'd either need to design and fabricate the boards yourself, or 
outsource it to a place like CFI Group.


drewcifer wrote:
> Try a google search for the Part #SiI3726
>
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=SiI3726
>
> Lots of results.
>
> -- drewcifer
>
>
> jm-13 wrote:
>   
>> Alright, must have skimmed that bit. Anyone seen similar in a back plane?
>>
>> Jeff.
>>
>> Alex Satrapa wrote:
>>     
>>> On 02/09/2009, at 12:45 , jm wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Port Muliplier Backplanes
>>>> Chyang Fun Industry (CFI Group) CFI-B53PM 5 Port Backplane (SiI3726)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> listed. I've not seen these before and can't find them anywhere online.
>>>>         
>>> From the article text:
>>> "[thanks to] Chyang Fun Industries in Taiwan for customizing SATA 
>>> boards to simplify our design"
>>>
>>> The implication being that you could try contacting Chyang Fun 
>>> Industries in Taiwan yourself to see if they're willing to sell you 
>>> that custom-made part.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>>>       
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