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...Black Box Explains: SCSI • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronouced "scuzzy", enables you to connect your computer to wide range of peripherals such as hard disks, CD-ROMS, printers and scanners. • The Black Box explain series make te...
SCSI-1, 2, 3 and 5 Connectors • SCSI 1, 2, 3 and 5 connectors • The original SCSI standard was approved in 1986. It supports transfer rates of up to 5 Megabytes per second (MBps) and 7 SCSI devices on an 8-bit bus. The most common connector fo...
Introduction to SCSI technology • Introduction to SCSI technology • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronouced "scuzzy", enable you to connect your computer to wide range of peripherals such as hard disks, CD-ROMS, printers and scanne...
UltraSCSI • UltraSCSI • The history of computers has been shaped by getting information in and out of the processor faster, and the history of SCSI has been shaped by trying to open a wider path in and out of the processor. The path, or interf...
SCSI Ultra2 and LVD (Low-Voltage Differential) • SCSI Ultra2 and LVD (Low-Voltage Differential) • Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), pronounced “scuzzy,” has been the dominant technology used to connect computers and high-speed periphera...
SCSI Termination • SCSI Termination • There are three forms of SCSI termination recognized: Active, Passive and the most complex one: Forced-Perfect. • Active termination. • This is a more stable form of terminating SCSIcables. Active termina...
...for copper patch cables • Light injector for copper patch cables • When you need to re-route or change a patch cable in crowded cabling cabinet, you can't be 100% sure you'll pick the right cable, unless both ends are clearly identified. Disc...
...such as FDDI, SCSI, HIPPI, and IPI, to manage data transfer. • Although it operates at a range of 133 Mbps to 4 Gbps, Fibre Channel is most commonly used at speeds of 1 or 2 Gbps. A working standards group recently announced that 10-Gbps s...