Compaq DWZZH User Manual page 33

16-bit ultrascsi hub
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SCSI end-bus position
The physical location of a controller or a device that contains the SCSI bus termination.
SCSI mid-bus position
The physical location of a controller or a device that the SCSI bus passes through enroute to the
controller or device that contains the SCSI bus termination.
SCSI cable
A 68-conductor (34 twisted pairs) cable used for differential bus connections.
single-ended SCSI bus
A bus in which each signal's logic level is determined by the voltage of a single wire in relation
to ground.
Small Computer System Interface
See SCSI.
StorageWorks
The Digital set of enclosure products that allows customers to design and configure their own
storage subsystem. Components include power, packaging, and interconnections in a
StorageWorks shelf. SBBs and array controllers are integrated therein to form level enclosures
to house the shelves. Standard mounting devices for SBBs are also included.
StorageWorks building block
See SBB.
target
A SCSI device that performs an operation requested by an initiator. Any device on the bus can
be an initiator or a target.
target ID
See SCSI device ID.
terminators
The interconnect components that form the ends of the transmission lines in bus segments. A
SCSI domain must have at least one segment and therefore at least two terminators. The
terminators ensure that inactive SCSI bus signals are in a known state. There are two basic types
of terminators - active and passive.
Single-ended bus segments use active, linear terminators.
Differential bus segments use passive (linear totem pole) terminators.
except for special cases where the electrical transmission lines are very short and only one
termination or pull-up is required.
termpower
An electrical current that is limited by self-resetting fuses.
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