Tableau Forensic SATA/IDE Read-Write Bridge T35u-RW
SUMMARY
The Tableau Forensic SATA/IDE Bridge is portable write-blocker identical to the Tableau T35u, except that it is pre-configured for read/write operation.
A second-generation Tableau product, replacing the Tableau T35es-RW
FEATURES
Suitable for both the field and lab
Yellow-case distinguishes the device as pre-configured for read/write operation
USB 3.0 host computer connection
Integrated, backlit LCD presents useful bridge and SATA/IDE device information
Seven LEDs provide status on power, IDE media detection, SATA media detection, host connection, write-block status, and activity
Free Tableau firmware updates
NOTE: All Tableau Forensic Bridge can switch between a write-blocked or read/write device by adjusting the DIP switch settings. However, once the breakaway plastic has been removed, that device then needs to be validated before each use to ensure the proper configuration of the device was selected. At the request of forensic examiners, Tableau created yellow-cased bridges dedicated to read/write operation as a way ensure read/write operation to help eliminate the potential for misuse during forensic investigations. Often, a full forensics kit will include both write-blocked and read/write forensic bridges, and you will see that many Tableau resellers sell kits configured in just this way.
Connectors: Host (Left) Side | |
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USB 3.0 | One USB 3.0 Standard-B connector |
DC Input | One 5-pin mini-DIN connector for use with the Tableau TP2 power supply, and one bayonet connector for use with the Tableau TP5 power supply |
Connectors: Device (Right) Side | |
SATA | SATA signal connector |
IDE | IDE signal connector |
DC Out | 4-pin 3M drive power connector (power to SATA or IDE hard disk) |
Switches | |
DIP Switch | The 4-position DIP switch configures user-selectable options that are not required for normal operation. See the T35u/T35u-RW Quick Reference Guide for more information |
Other Features | |
Status LEDs | Seven LEDs: DC IN, Power, IDE Detect, SATA Detect, Host Detect, Write Block, Activity |
Factory Configuration | Black-case units are pre-configured as read-only (T35u) |
Yellow-case units are pre-configured as read-write (T35u-RW) | |
Compatibility | |
SATA Device | SATA 1 or SATA 2 hard disk devices |
IDE Device | Parallel ATA hard disk devices with Logical Block Addressing (LBA) support |
Host Interface | USB 3.0 (backward compatible with USB high/full/low speed) |
Host OS | Microsoft Windows version 7, 8, 10 |
Macintosh OS X | |
Most modern Linux distributions (Note: Linux distributions have varying levels and quality of support for USB 3.0) | |
Physical / Environmental | |
Power | 5-6 watts typical operating (not including hard disk) |
Supply Voltage (DC IN) | +5VDC @ 2A, +12VDC @ 2A (includes budget for hard disk) |
Output Voltage (DC OUT) | +5VDC @ 1A, + 12VDC @ 1A |
Dimensions | 5.625 in. (L) x 3.25 in. (W) x 1.125 in. (H) |
Weight | 5.9oz (168g) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 55 degrees C (no airflow) |
Storage Temperature Range | -40 to 70 degrees C |
Relative Humidity | Up to 90% (non-condensing) |
Warranty | |
One year parts and workmanship from date of purchase |
H-11 Digital Forensics
57 W 200 S, Suite 302
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: +1.801.596.2727
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