Safety Mode Signals
3-13
3.1.2 SCSI Signals
describes the signals for the SCSI Signals group.
Table 3.6
SCSI Signals
Pin
Name
Pin
Number
BGA Ball
Number
Description
Pad Type
Internal
Resistor
DIFFSENS
93
H11
SCSI DIFFSENS signal. A low level
input enables SCSI SE mode. A mid-
range level input enables SCSI LVD
mode. A high level input enables
SFF-8067 Mode. Tie this pin to V
DD
to enable SFF-8067 mode.
Analog
input
–
SHID2
−
SHID2+
94
95
H12
H13
SCSI High ID 2. This LVD SCSI pair
may be connected to any of the SCSI
data signals from data bit 8 through
15. This provides the means for the
SCSI core to respond to selection as
a device with an ID greater than 7.
In SE mode, the SHID2
−
pin is the
SE signal pin, and the SHID2+ pin
should be connected as a virtual
ground on the SCSI connector.
SE or LVD
SCSI I/O
None
SHID1
−
SHID1+
96
97
H9
G11
SCSI High ID 1. This LVD SCSI pair
may be connected to any of the SCSI
data signals from data bit 8 through
15. This enables the SCSI core to
respond to selection as a device with
an ID greater than 7.
In SE mode, the SHID1
−
pin is the
SE signal pin, and the SHID1+ pin
should be connected as a virtual
ground on the SCSI connector.
SE or LVD
SCSI I/O
None
SHID0
−
SHID0+
98
99
G12
G13
SCSI High ID 0. This LVD SCSI pair
may be connected to any of the SCSI
data signals from data bit 8 through
15. This enables the SCSI core to
respond to selection as a device with
an ID greater than 7.
In SE mode, the SHID0
−
pin is the
SE signal pin, and the SHID0+ pin
should be connected as a virtual
ground on the SCSI connector.
SE or LVD
SCSI I/O
None
Summary of Contents for Symbios SYM53C040
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