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CHAPTER 7: SCSI Technical Information

7.1.5 C

OMMON

P

ROBLEMS

The majority of problems encountered with SCSI bus installations are due to
unbalanced or improper impedances on the SCSI bus transmission cables caused
by varying manufacturers’ peripheral devices. SCSI terminators compensate for
these inherent impedance mismatches on a SCSI bus where peripheral devices
such as hard drives, CD-ROM drives, scanners, or printers are used.

7.1.6 P

ASSIVE

T

ERMINATORS

The most basic is a passive resistance style terminator. This is usually supplied with
peripherals and frequently does a poor job of balancing the impedance of the
SCSI bus. Passive terminators are resistor networks that allow signal voltages to vary
with the load and termination power supplied, resulting in unstable signals from
end to end on the bus and causing data errors. Passive terminators are no longer
recommended by ANSI for designs.

7.1.7 A

CTIVE

T

ERMINATORS

Active terminators add a voltage regulator to the circuit to regulate signal voltages
with varying loads and termination power, allowing a consistent signal to be
transmitted everywhere on the bus. This in turn compensates for the varying bus
lengths and signal loads. All lines are terminated through 110-ohm resistors, which
are applicable to all narrow and wide single-ended applications. Active termination
is the minimum ANSI-recommended termination.

7.2 SCSI Installation Tips

Keep your SCSI chain short.

Official SCSI specifications limit a SCSI chain to no

more that 19.7 feet (6 meters) long. Practical experience says the shorter, the
better. The maximum length you should allow between devices is 3 feet
(0.9 m).

Never assign the same SCSI ID number to two devices residing on the same bus.

SCSI

uses these numbers as addresses to ensure that information goes to the correct
location. Giving two devices the same address can result in lost information.

Know that some SCSI-ID numbers may be reassigned.

Internal boot hard drives are

usually set to ID “0” while secondary hard drives are set to “1.” Motherboards
or host adapters are generally set to ID “7.”

Always terminate the first and last devices on the chain.

Drives purchased specifically

for internal use nearly always arrive with terminators installed. If in doubt, call
the vendor you purchased the device from.

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Page 4: ...r una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo 17 Cuidado deb...

Page 5: ...4 SCSI FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL Any trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners...

Page 6: ...Extender 12 3 6 2 Remote SCSI Fiber Optic Extender 12 3 7 Verifying Communications 13 4 Operator Controls and Indicators 14 4 1 Power Switch 14 4 2 Indicators 14 5 Interfacing Requirements 15 5 1 SCSI...

Page 7: ...C EXTENDER Chapter Page 7 1 3 SCSI 3 20 7 1 4 Signal Wiring 20 7 1 5 Common Problems 21 7 1 6 Passive Terminators 21 7 1 7 Active Terminators 21 7 2 SCSI Installation Tips 21 7 3 SCSI Interface Signal...

Page 8: ...SI Fiber Optic Interface Maximum Fiber Cable Length 62 5 125 m MMF 700 ft 213 4 m 50 125 m MMF 1600 ft 487 7 m Fiber Optic Serial Data Rate 1 06 GHz Fiber Optic Connector Type SC Optical Wavelength 85...

Page 9: ...ms RAID arrays tape backup peripherals and SCSI laser printers can be located up to 1600 feet 487 7 m from the host computer Because the Extender is completely transparent to your SCSI system addition...

Page 10: ...SCSI command functionality and remain transparent to the user The Extender conforms to ANSI X3 131 and X3T9 2 specifications with single ended device termination Disconnect and Reselect are fully sup...

Page 11: ...EXTENDER 2 3 What the Package Includes Your package should contain the following items 1 SCSI Fiber Optic Extender 1 AC power cord This users manual If anything is missing or damaged please call Black...

Page 12: ...onnection with the greatest noise immunity and distance from the Extender to your peripherals But in any case no cables connected to the Extender may exceed 6 meters 19 7 ft for single ended units and...

Page 13: ...with termination enabled 3 6 Connecting a Fiber Optic Cable A duplex fiber optic cable with standard SC plugs interconnects two SCSI Fiber Optic Extenders 3 6 1 LOCAL SCSI FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER Insert...

Page 14: ...Fiber Optic Extenders and verify that the LINK ACTIVE indicators are lit This will verify that the local and remote Extenders are communicating Other computer equipment can now be powered up NOTE If...

Page 15: ...are communicating and sending sync data over the fiber optic link The Extender will disconnect from the SCSI bus when the link is not active BUS ACTIVE The Bus Active indicator provides visual indicat...

Page 16: ...bus should be no longer than 1 meter 3 3 ft and differential cables 12 meters 39 4 ft NOTE Do not intermix single ended and differential devices on any one side of the SCSI chain unless a SCSI differ...

Page 17: ...per as shown in Figure 5 2 NOTE The default setting is INSTALLED supply external terminator power Figure 5 2 External terminator power 5 4 Selecting Internal Terminator Power Internal SCSI Fiber Optic...

Page 18: ...um achievable distance between units is 500 meters or approximately 1600 feet for the SCSI Fiber Optic Extender Improper connector termination splicing of the fiber optic cable and use of other cable...

Page 19: ...I Fiber Optic Extender will disconnect from the SCSI bus interface in the event of a fiber optic link failure or disconnection from power source 6 2 System Performance The Extender will support any co...

Page 20: ...ocal high speed peripherals The secondary SCSI bus would be used exclusively as the extended SCSI bus Figure 6 1 Alternative system configuration CHAPTER 6 Operation Computer Disk Drives Disk Drive Ta...

Page 21: ...lude the ability to address up to 32 devices a 16 bit single cable data bus and serial SCSI protocol The SCSI 3 standard has been split into several subdocuments including the SCSI Parallel Interface...

Page 22: ...ation power allowing a consistent signal to be transmitted everywhere on the bus This in turn compensates for the varying bus lengths and signal loads All lines are terminated through 110 ohm resistor...

Page 23: ...indicating that the bus is being used SEL SELECT An OR tied signal used by an initiator to select a target or by a target to reselect an initiator C D CONTROL DATA A signal driven by a target that in...

Page 24: ...as zero when the signal value is false Data parity DB P shall be odd Table 7 1 SCSI connector assignments low voltage differential LVD 16 bit SCSI wide Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number DB...

Page 25: ...ame Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Ground 15 Ground 49 DIFFSENS 16 Ground 50 TERMPWR 17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 52 Reserved 19 Reserved 53 Ground 20 Ground 54 ATN 21 ATN 55 Ground 22 Ground 5...

Page 26: ...ntinued SCSI connector assignments low voltage differential LVD 16 bit SCSI wide Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number DB 9 32 DB 9 66 DB 10 33 DB 10 67 DB 11 34 DB 11 68 CHAPTER 7 SCSI Techni...

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