Identifying hardware model and version

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This page describes how to tell which hardware vesrion of drive or accessories you have.

IONICUBE 1X[edit | edit source]

The IONICUBE 1X/IONICUBE 1X WIDE differentiating part circled red. Height dimension marked in green. IONICUBE 1X WIDE in this photo.

IONICUBE 1X comes in two variants:

  • IONICUBE 1X, standard version
  • IONICUBE 1X WIDE, with wide logic voltage input range

Identification[edit | edit source]

The party that is circled, is the logic supply voltage regulator. With standard IONICUBE 1X the height (from PCB to top) of this part is 10 mm. In IONICUBE 1X WIDE this part is about 17 mm high.


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