LSI SYM8953U manual Ultra2 Scsi Technology, LVD Link Technology, Benefits of LVD Link

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1.3.3 Ultra2 SCSI Technology

The SYM8953U fully supports Ultra2 SCSI. Ultra2 SCSI is an extension of the SCSI Parallel Interface 2 and 3 (SPI-2 and SPI-3) family of standards. SCSI2 expands the bandwidth of the SCSI bus, allowing faster synchronous data transfers.

For the internal bus, special impedance SCSI ribbon cables are specified for operation with Ultra and Ultra2 SCSI devices. You must consider the total length of the bus cables and the number of devices on the SCSI bus when setting up your system. Make sure that your SCSI cables are rated for standard SCSI (Fast, Ultra, and Ultra2) environments. Chapter 2, “Installing the SYM8953U Host Adapter”has a detailed explanation of SCSI bus connections.

1.3.4 LVD Link Technology

To support greater device connectivity and a longer SCSI cable, the SYM8953U features LVD Link technology, the LSI Logic implementation of Universal LVD SCSI. LVD Link transceivers provide the inherent reliability of differential SCSI, and a long-term migration path to faster SCSI transfer rates.

The LVD Link transceivers reduce the power needed to drive the SCSI bus, so that the I/O drivers can be integrated directly into the chip. LVD Link technology lowers the amplitude of noise reflections and allows higher transmission frequencies.

The LVD Link transceivers operate in LVD and SE modes. They also allow the chip to detect a High Voltage Differential (HVD) signal when the chip is mistakenly connected to external HVD transceivers. When connected, the SYM53C895A chip automatically detects signal type, based on the voltage detected. It automatically switches to the SE or LVD mode, as appropriate. All bus devices must be LVD or SE. If a HVD device is detected, the board puts the SCSI bus in the high impedance state and shuts down.

1.3.4.1 Benefits of LVD Link

LVD Link, supported by the SYM53C895A, is a signaling technology that increases the reliability of SCSI data transfers over longer distances than supported by SE SCSI. The low current requirements of LVD allow direct

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Contents December User’s GuideElectromagnetic Compatibility Notices Iii Page Contents Appendix a Technical Specifications Tables ViiiContents Preface AudienceOrganization Related Publications General Description Chapter Using the SYM8953U Host AdapterFeatures PCI InterfaceScsi Interface Interface Descriptions Board CharacteristicsPCI Interface Ultra2 Scsi Technology LVD Link TechnologyBenefits of LVD Link On-Board LED Quick Installation Procedure Chapter Installing the SYM8953U Host AdapterInstalling the SYM8953U Host Adapter Before You Start Detailed Installation ProcedureInserting the Host Adapter Hardware Connections for the SYM8953U Host Adapter Inserting the Host Adapter Scsi Bus Widths and Speeds Connecting the Scsi PeripheralsLVD Scsi Bus LengthsScsi Cables Internal Scsi Ribbon Cable to Host Adapter Connection Making Internal Scsi Bus ConnectionsDetailed Installation Procedure Connecting Additional Internal Scsi Devices Multiple Internal Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi LED Connector External Cable to Host Adapter Making External Scsi Bus Connections10 External Scsi Device Cable 11 Multiple External Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi Bus Termination 12 Internal Scsi Device Termination Internal Bus Connections13 External Scsi Device Termination External Bus Connections14 Internal and External Scsi Device Termination Internal and External Bus ConnectionsSetting Scsi IDs Scsi ID Record Verify Installation Procedures Done Completing the InstallationOverview of the Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Chapter Configuring the SYM8953U Host AdapterStarting the Configuration Utility Symbios Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Menus Exiting the Scsi Bios Configuration UtilityUsing the Menus Main Menu Configuration CommandsMain Menu Fields and Descriptions Main MenuNVM Adapter Properties MenuAdapter Properties Menu Field Field Type Descriptions Value Adapter Properties Fields and DescriptionsIs moved between adapters from different vendors Device Properties Menu Device Properties Menu Left Half Device Properties Menu Right Half Field Field Type Description Value Device Properties Fields and DescriptionsForever should an operation fail Boot Adapter List Menu Boot Adapter List Menu Boot Adapter List Fields and Descriptions Global Properties Menu Global Properties MenuGlobal Properties Fields and Descriptions Exit Menu Exit MenuSymbios Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Menus Configuring the SYM8953U Host Adapter Appendix a Technical Specifications Physical CharacteristicsPhysical Environment Table A.1 Maximum Power Requirements Electrical CharacteristicsElectromagnetic Compliance Thermal, Atmospheric CharacteristicsSafety Characteristics Operational EnvironmentPCI Interface Signal Name Pin Table A.2 PCI Connector J1 FrontTable A.3 PCI Connector J1 Back Scsi Interface SDP1+ SDP1− Table A.4 Internal Scsi Connector J2Table A.5 External Scsi Connector J3 Scsi Busy LED Table A.6 LED Connector J4Appendix B Glossary of Terms Abbreviations Device Driver ConfigurationDMA Bus MasterHost FileFirmware Hard DiskMultitasking Main MemoryMbyte MotherboardRisc Core Port AddressPort Number Queue TagsSingle-Ended System BiosScsi Device ProcessorWide Ultra Scsi Ultra2 ScsiVirtual Memory Wide ScsiGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations IX-1 IndexIX-2Index Customer Feedback Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Reader’s CommentsCalifornia Distributors by StateNew York Direct Sales Representatives by State Component and HAB International Sales Offices and Design Resource CentersInternational Distributors