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Step 3. Be sure to touch a grounded metal surface to discharge static
electricity before removing the host adapter board from its
package.
Caution:
You must touch a grounded metal surface before handling
boards because static charges on your body can damage
electronic components. Handle plug-in boards by the edge;
do not touch board components or gold connector contacts.
LSI Logic recommends that you use a static ground strap.
Step 4. Remove your Ultra320 SCSI host adapter from its packaging
and verify that it is not damaged.
Figure 2.1
shows the LSI22320 host adapter. The LSI20320 and
LSI21320 Ultra320 SCSI host adapters are different is design and size.
Refer to
Chapter 3, "Ultra320 SCSI Host Adapter Board Characteristics,"
for more details.
Figure 2.1
Hardware Connections for the Host Adapter
Channel B
68-Pin Internal
High Density
SCSI Interface
J4 Connector
Channel B
68-pin External
VHDCI SCSI
J3 Connector
Channel A
68-pin External
VHDCI SCSI
J2 Connector
Step 5. Find an unused PCI-X or PCI slot.
Note:
You may insert a 64-bit host adapter into a 32-bit slot if no
64-bit slots are available. However, the data transmission
rate is limited to standard PCI speed.
Detailed Host Adapter Installation
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Channel A
68-Pin Internal
High Density
SCSI Interface
J6 Connector
J1 Connector
PCI-X Bus to Mainboard
Channel A & B
Busy LED
Connector
J5