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Ultra160 SCSI to PCI Host Adapter Characteristics

3.4.1

Electrical Characteristics

This section provides the power requirements for standard PCI boards
and Low Profile PCI Ultra160 SCSI boards.

3.0.0.1 Standard and Low Profile PCI Boards

Table 3.4

lists the maximum power requirements, which include SCSI

TERMPWR, under normal operation.

Table 3.4

Maximum Power Requirements

Host Adapter

PCI +5.0 V DC

PCI +3.3 V DC

PCI PRSNT1#/

PRSNT2# Power

Over the

Operating Range

LSI20160

1

1.3 A,

±

5 %

1.00 A,

±

5 %

7.5 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

LSI22915A

1

3.0 A,

±

5 %

N/A

15 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

ITI6200U3LP

1

3.0 A,

±

5 %

N/A

15 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

LSI21040

1

3.0 A,

±

5 %

N/A

7.5 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

LSI21003

1.5 A,

±

5 %

N/A

15 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

LSI20160L

2

1.3 A,

±

5 %

or

0.40 A,

±

5 %

1.00 A,

±

5 %

7.5 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

LSI22903

2

1.3 A,

±

5 %

or

0.40 A,

±

5 %

0.80 A,

±

5 %

7.5 W

0 ˚C to 55 ˚C

1. Under abnormal conditions, such as a short on SCSI TERMPWR, +5 V current may be higher. At

temperatures of at least 25 ˚C, a current of 4 A is sustained no longer than 30 seconds before the
self-resetting TERMPWR short circuit protection device opens.

2. Under abnormal conditions, such as a short on SCSI TERMPWR, +5 V current may be higher. At

temperatures of at least 25 ˚C, a current of 8 A is sustained no longer than 0.5 seconds before the
self-resetting TERMPWR short circuit protection device opens.

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