The SCSI Interface Objectives In this chapter, you will: -Understand the different SCSI standards and confusing naming schemes -Identify cables and connectors.

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The SCSI Interface

Objectives In this chapter, you will: -Understand the different SCSI standards and confusing naming schemes -Identify cables and connectors used with the various flavors of SCSI -Understand how SCSI signaling operates -Learn how to properly install and terminate SCSI drives -Troubleshoot SCSI problems -Understand how SCSI and IDE compare

SCSI (small computer system interface) SCSI is the most popular interface for connecting high speed disk drives to higher performance PC’s, such as workstations or network servers. The SCSI controller (host adapter) functions as the gateway between the SCSI bus and the PC bus. The SCSI bus does not talk directly with devices, such as hard drives; instead, it talks to the controller that is built in to the drive.

SCSI Cables and Connectors The most common connectors specified in standards are the 50-position unshielded pin header connector for internal SCSI connections and the 50-position Centronics latch-style connectors for external connectors.

SCSI Cables and Connectors The SCSI-2 revision added a high-density,50- position, D-shell connector option for the A-cable connectors which are now called Alternative 1.

A 68-conductor B-cable specification was added to the SCSI-2 standard to provide for 16 and 32-bit data transfers. The industry did not widely accept the B-cable option and was dropped from the SCIS-3 standard SCSI Cables and Connectors

Drive arrays normally use special SCSI drives with what is called an 80-pin Alternative-4 connector, which is capable of Wide SCSI and also includes power signals. Drives with the 80-pin connector are “hot-swappable” – they can be installed with the power on.

Two electrically different versions of SCSI exist: A cable (Standard 8-bit SCSI) P cable (16-bit Wide SCSI) The 50-pin A cable is used in most SCSI-1 and SCSI-2 installations. SCSI-2 Wide (16-bit) applications use a P cable which has 68 pins. SCSI Cables and Connectors

Because a SCSI bus carries high-speed electrical signals, it can be affected by electrical reflections that might occur within any transmission line. A terminator is designed to minimize the potential for reflections on the bus as well as to create the proper load for the bus transmitter circuits. A terminator must be placed at each end of the bus allowing for only two per bus. Termination

Several types of SCSI terminators are available, depending on the bus signaling and speed requirements: Passive Active (also called Alternative 2) Forced Perfect Termination HVD termination (high voltage differential) LVD termination (low voltage differential)

SCSI Drive Configuration SCSI drives are not too difficult to configure, but they are more complicated than IDE drives. You need to set up two or three items when you configure a SCSI drive: SCSI ID setting (0-7 or 0-15) Terminating resistors Up to 7 SCSI devices can be used on a single narrow SCSI bus or up to 15 devices on a wide SCSI bus, and each device must have a unique SCSI ID address. There are 8 or 16 addresses, and the host adapter takes 1 address.

Terminators When installing an external SCSI device, you usually find the device in a storage enclosure with both input and output SCSI connectors, so you can use the device in a daisy chain. If the enclosure is at the end of the SCSI bus, an external terminator module most likely will have to be plugged into the second outgoing port to provide proper termination at that end of the bus.

Terminators External terminator modules are available in a variety of connector configurations, which are necessary if only one port is available. Pass-through terminators also are commonly used in internal installations in which the device does not have built-in terminating resistors. Pass-through models are required when a device is at the end of the bus and only one SCSI connector is available.

SCSI Versus IDE When you compare the performance and capabilities of IDE and SCSI interfaced drives, you need to consider several factors. These two types of drives are the most popular drives used in PC systems today, and a single manufacturer might make identical drives in both interfaces. Deciding which drive type is best for your system is a difficult decision that depends on many factors. An IDE drive using the same head-disk assembly as a SCSI drive from the same manufacturer will perform about the same or outperform the equivalent SCSI drive at a given task or benchmark.

Performance ATA IDE drives currently are used in most PC configurations on the market because the cost of an IDE-drive implementation is low and the performance capabilities are high. ATA-IDE drive logic board

Performance Standard or Fast SCSI is adequately supported by the ISA bus, but if you are going to install a Wide SCSI bus (or especially an Ultra, Ultra2, or Ultra160 bus) you should consider some form of local bus SCSI adapter, normally PCI. SCSI drive logic board