IDE (UDMA mode 2) to SCSI (Async)
Please provide values below to convert IDE (UDMA mode 2) to SCSI (Async), or change ↔.
IDE (UDMA mode 2)
Definition: Refers to UDMA mode 2 for IDE devices, with data transfer rates of up to 33 MB/s.
Funfact: UDMA mode 2 increased data transfer rates, and it was used in hard drives and optical drives for better performance during the early 2000s.
SCSI (Async)
Definition: Refers to asynchronous SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), a data transfer protocol for connecting peripherals, typically with speeds up to 5 MB/s.
Funfact: SCSI was commonly used in desktop computing for connecting hard drives, scanners, and printers, offering faster data transfer rates than traditional interfaces.
IDE (UDMA mode 2) to SCSI (Async) Conversion Table
1 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 22 SCSI (Async) |
2 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 44 SCSI (Async) |
3 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 66 SCSI (Async) |
5 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 110 SCSI (Async) |
10 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 220 SCSI (Async) |
50 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 1100 SCSI (Async) |
100 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 2200 SCSI (Async) |
1000 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 22000 SCSI (Async) |
10000 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 220000 SCSI (Async) |
100000 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 2200000 SCSI (Async) |
1000000 IDE (UDMA mode 2) | 22000000 SCSI (Async) |
How to Convert IDE (UDMA mode 2) to SCSI (Async)
1 IDE (UDMA mode 2) = 22 SCSI (Async)
1 SCSI (Async) = 0.0454545455 IDE (UDMA mode 2)
we use cross multiplication method
IDE (UDMA mode 2) → SCSI (Async)
1 → 22
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*22=1*x
by simplifying
x=33