3 cabling scsi devices, Table3.3 cable specifications, 1 internal scsi cables – LSI Ultra160 User Manual

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3-10

Ultra160 SCSI to PCI Host Adapter Characteristics

3.3

Cabling SCSI Devices

The cable provided in your host adapter kit is matched to the host
adapter board and its operation. The Ultra160 SCSI cable also has
built-in multimode (LVD/SE) termination because most Ultra160 hard disk
drives are not made with on-board LVD termination.

Table 3.3

lists standard cable specifications.

3.3.1

Internal SCSI Cables

You can make internal SCSI bus connections to your Ultra160 SCSI host
adapter with an unshielded, 68- or 50-conductor ribbon cable. Some
internal cables come with an LVD/SE terminator on one end. This end
must be farthest from the host adapter. Figures

3.8

through

3.10

provide

examples of internal cables.

Table 3.3

Cable Specifications

STA Term

Maximum Bus Length, Meters

1

1. This parameter may be exceeded in point-to-point and engineered

applications.

Maximum Devices

SE

LVD

Ultra SCSI

1.5

see note

2

2. LVD was not defined in the original SCSI standards for this speed. If all

devices on the bus support LVD, then 12-meter operation is possible at
this speed. However, if any device on the bus is SE only, then the entire
bus switches to SE mode, and the distances in the SE column apply.

8/4

Wide Ultra SCSI

1.5/3

see note

2

8/4

Ultra2 SCSI

see note

3

3. SE and High Voltage Differential (HVD) are not defined at greater than

Ultra speeds.

12

8

Wide Ultra2 SCSI

see note

3

12

16

Ultra160

see note

3

12

16

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