eSATAp
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In computing, eSATAp (also known as Power over eSATA, Power eSATA, eSATA/USB Combo, eSATA USB Hybrid Port/EUHP) is a combination connection for external storage devices. An eSATA or USB device can be plugged into an eSATAp port. The socket has keyed cutouts for both types of device to ensure that a connector can only be plugged in the right way.
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Quick Facts Year created, Supersedes ...
External Serial ATA (SATA)/Universal Serial Bus (USB) with Power | |
Year created | 2008 |
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Supersedes | eSATA, Parallel ATA (PATA) |
Speed | SATA Rev. 1: 1.5 Gbit/s, SATA Rev. 2: 3 Gbit/s, SATA Rev. 3: 6 Gbit/s, USB High Speed: 480 Mbit/s, USB SuperSpeed: 5 Gbit/s |
Style | Serial |
Hotplugging interface | Yes |
External interface | eSATAp, eSATA, USB, eSATApd |
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