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FireWire cable ShiverPeaks 77302 — 9-pin IEEE 1394b connector
The ShiverPeaks FireWire cable 77302 features a 9-pin IEEE 1394b connector on both ends and is engineered for high-speed serial data transfer between compatible devices. With a 1.8 m length and support for FireWire 800 (up to 800 Mbit/s), it is intended for connecting camcorders, external hard drives, audio interfaces and other equipment that requires a 9-pin 1394b interface. The cable construction and connector design aim to provide a reliable link for sustained data streams in audio, video and data-transfer workflows.
The ShiverPeaks 9-pin FireWire cable supports higher throughput and lower latency compared to older 1394a variants thanks to the IEEE 1394b specification and FireWire 800 compatibility. Its 1.8 m length offers flexible placement of connected devices without excessive slack. The robust 9-pin connectors provide stable mechanical contact for frequent connect/disconnect cycles that occur in studio and field use.
Connect one 9-pin IEEE 1394b connector to the FireWire port of the source device (for example a camcorder or external drive) and the other connector to the target device (for example a computer interface, recorder or drive enclosure). Ensure both devices are powered according to their manufacturer instructions before initiating data transfer. Use the operating system or application software to recognise and mount the connected device; then proceed with recording, editing or file transfer as required.
For reliable operation, avoid sharp bends and excessive tension on the cable. When using in professional audio or video setups, connect and disconnect devices with power off when possible to prevent transient issues. Store the cable coiled without tight loops to prolong connector and conductor life.
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