ADSA-FP2C USB-C 5Gbps SLIM adapter for 2.5" SSD/HDD

USB-C 5Gbps adapter for fast connection of 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD


Input USB 3.2 Gen 1
Output SATA, SATA 6G, UASP
PC connection permanently connected cable, cable 20 cm
Device support 2.5" HDD / SSD
design miniature
Extra TRIM

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Compact AXAGON ADSA-FP2C SLIM adapter with USB-C 5Gbps and SATA 6G interface for 2.5" SATA hard drives or SSDs. The connection to the computer enables a permanently attached USB-C cable 20 cm long. Thanks to the USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface, the transfer rate is up to 5 Gb/s, and the Plug & Play function ensures automatic connection to the computer. 

The adapter also supports all important functions for working seamlessly with different types of drives. Such as UASP for faster data transfer, TRIM for limiting the gradual degradation of SSD performance over time, S.M.A.R.T. for monitoring the status of the drives, BOOT for the ability to boot from drives connected to the adapter, Auto Spindown to automatically put drives to sleep during prolonged inactivity, Turn Off to shut down the drives after removing the device or putting the PC to sleep, and USB Bus Power to power the adapter including connected drives only from the USB port.

The slim and compact adapter enables easy and quick disc replacement without the need for assembly, and at the same time, thanks to its minimal dimensions, it can be readily at hand at any time. The matte design of the cover prevents unwanted fingerprints.

These features make the adapter a very handy and useful tool for frequent work with different types of drives. This makes it an ideal tool for backup, migration, data transfer, storage and recovery, discs testing, etc.

Input:
• USB-C 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB 3.0).
• Speed up to 5 Gbit/s.
• Connection via USB type C male connector.

Device support:
• SATA III - 6Gb/s (600 MB/s) interface,
• Supports 2.5" SSD/HDD,
•  max. disk capacity - all without limit.

Other features:
• Compatible with USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB 3.0).
• Backward compatible with USB 480Mbps (USB 2.0).
• Supports transmission rates 5.000 / 480 Mbit/s.
• Compliant with Serial ATA 3.0 specification (SATA/600), transmission rates of up to 6 Gb/s (600 MB/s).
• Compliant with Serial ATA 2.0 specification (SATA/300), transmission rates of up to 3 Gb/s (300 MB/s).
• Compliant with Serial ATA 1.0 specification (SATA/150), transmission rates of up to 1.5 Gb/s (150 MB/s).
• The total bandwidth / transmission rate of the adapter is determined by the USB interface (theor. 5 Gbit/s).
• Supports BOT (Bulk-Only Transport).
• Supports UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol).
• Supports TRIM functionality to limit gradual degradation of the SSD performance over time.
• Supports S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) system monitoring disk condition.
• Supports booting from SSD/HDD connected via an USB adapter.
• HDD Auto Spindown - automatic spindown of a disk after period of inactivity lasting 10 minutes.
• HDD Turn Off - turns off the disk after removing the device or spinning down the PC.
• Possibility to connect your device while running thanks to the Hot Plug support.
• Full Plug and Play support.
• Connection via USB-C male connector on 20 cm long cable permanently connected to the adapter.
• Supplying the power via bus up to 900mA from one USB port is sufficient in all cases.
• Decently bright LED indicating the connection of USB power supply (permanent light) and data transmission (blinking).
• Adapter dimensions 70 x 26 x 10 mm.
• Adapter weight only 18 g incl. USB cable.

Supported OS:
• Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 a and later,
• Windows Server 2008 R2 / 2012 R2 / 2016 / 2019 / 2022 and later,
• Mac OS X 10.x and higher,
• Linux with kernel 2.6.x and higher.

Package contains:
• USB-C - SATA adapter with permanently connected 20 cm long cable,
• multilingual guide CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / RU / SK / SWE / TR / BG / CN / ARA,
• packed in a cardboard box.

Input
interface USB 5Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1 / USB 3.0)
rate 5 Gbit/s
connector USB-C male / on the cable
cable 20 cm, permanently connected
Output
interface SATA III
rate 6 Gb/s (600 MB/s)
compatibility all SATA I / SATA II / SATA III disks
total permeability 5 Gbit/s teor. (determined by the USB 3.2 Gen 1 input)
Supported device
2.5" yes (SATA HDD/SSD)
3.5" no
5.25" no
max. disk capacity all, without limitations
Supported features
UASP yes
TRIM yes
S.M.A.R.T. yes
boot from connected disk yes
putting disk to sleep yes
disk turning off yes
Plug and Play yes
Hot Plug yes
Other features
screwless mounting yes
indication LED indicating - connection to the computer's USB port (permanent light), data transmission (flashes)
dimensions 70 x 26 x 10 mm
weight 18 g
Power supply
on the bus yes (USB bus power)
through power adapter no
OS support
MS Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 (all 32- and 64-bit versions)
MS Windows Server 2022 / 2019 / 2016 / 2012 / 2008 (all 32- and 64-bit versions)
Mac OS X 10.x and higher
Linux kernel 2.6.x and higher

PACKAGE CONTENTS

- USB-C - SATA adapter with permanently connected 20 cm long cable
- multilingual guide


USER MANUAL

- multilingual guide CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / RU / SK / SWE / BG / CN / TR / ARA


PRODUCT PACKAGE

- cardboard box
- package dimensions 98 x 129 x 14 mm
- weight of 1 pc package 50 g
- EAN 8595247907455


ExEXPORT PACKAGE

- number of pieces in the box: 222
- total weight of the box: 12.1 kg G.W.
- box dimensions: 28 x 38 x 48 cm


FAQ

A): Drivers are included with operating systems and are installed completely automatically. The external box (adapter / docking station) is detected as a standard storage device, such as a USB flash disk, no additional drivers are needed.

B): No other drivers need to be installed and are not even available. If you continue to have problems with your external box (adapter / docking station), check out more tips that can help you troubleshoot problems.

A): If the external box (adapter / docking station) is not displayed in "Device Manager", there may be a USB port malfunction. It is also possible that your computer has a poor power supply to USB ports and the power is not sufficient to operate an external box (you can detect by listening that HDD is not spinning). This is a problem especially for older computers, where the source part already works at the limit of its parameters. In this case, it would help to use a USB hub, with an auxiliary power supply, by which the external box (adapter / docking station) would be connected to the computer.

B): Try plugging the external box (adapter / docking station) into another USB port, preferably on the back of your PC. The external box (adapter / docking station) should be detected and the drivers loaded automatically. If the problem persists, plug the external box (adapter / docking station) into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.

A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.

B): The cause may be a defective USB cable or damaged device. If the problem persists, plug the external box (adapter / docking station) into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.

A): If this happens, it means that the Windows operating system did not assign a drive letter to the new storage device.

B): If the drive letter is not assigned, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired drive and manually assign the drive letter. If the drive letter can not be assigned to the disk, it is possible that the disk is formatted as "dynamic". If you want to keep disk data, connect it to the original device and make a backup of the disk. Then convert it to a normal disk, initialize it to MBR (or GPT, see other points), and then perform Low Level Format (e.g. using the Low Level Format Tool)

A): The newly purchased disk must be initialized before first use.

B): If the new disk is not initialized automatically, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired disk and initialize it.

A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work.

B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.

A): If the external box (adapter / docking station) with a 3.5“ HDD is not displayed in "Device Manager ", the inserted disk may not be powered.

B): Make sure you have the power supply plugged in and the external box (adapter / docking station) turned on with the power switch. If the disk is properly powered, it should spin (can be detected by listening).

A): The AXAGON external boxes (adapters / docking stations) are always equipped with the latest firmware to support disks of all capacities.

B): The 2TB limit is given as the maximum partition size when initializing a disk with the master boot record (MBR). If you want to create a larger partition on the HDD stored in the external box (e.g. 3TB or more), you must select the GUID partition table (GPT) when initializing the disk. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.

A): The external AXAGON boxes (adapters / docking stations) support the USB Mass Storage protocol making it easy to connect to TV.

B): When using a disk larger than 2TB, some TVs do not support GPT format. In such case, MBR format must be used when initializing a disk.

A): The connectors are compatible, but inside the USB 3.0 connector has five more contacts. The USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) connector is usually identified by the use of blue (exceptionally black) plastic.

B): The main difference is the speed of data transmission. USB 2.0 reaches a maximum speed of about 30 MB/s, while USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) is able to achieve a theoretical speed of up to 600 MB/s. If you place a disk in the external box that has a read speed of 120 MB/s, you can only get a quarter speed, that is about 30 MB/s, in the box with USB 2.0.

A): For proper spin-down setting, this feature must be supported by all components that are in the path between the operating system and the HDD, i.e. the USB controller, box electronics, and the disk itself. The spinning down of idle disks is set up by the operating system, but it is very complicated.

B): We recommend setting up using one of the freeware programs, where the procedure is mostly simplified. E.g. by HDDScan (http://hddscan.com/). The program has the ability to verify whether the disk and all components in the path support the feature. Select "Spindown" to test an immediate spin down of the disk. Set up the spindown time using a slider in the "Power Management" section.

USER MANUAL



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