LSI SYM8953U manual Scsi Bus Termination

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2.2.6 SCSI Bus Termination

The devices making up the SCSI bus are connected serially (chained together) with SCSI cables. The first and last physical SCSI devices connected on the ends of the SCSI bus must have their terminators active. All other SCSI devices on the bus must have their terminators removed or disabled. Remember that the SYM8953U host adapter is also on the SCSI bus—its termination is automatically enabled when it is connected to the end of the bus.

Important: To utilize Ultra2 SCSI performance, you must only have LVD devices on the bus. Do not mix any SE devices with LVD devices or the entire bus will drop to SE, limiting bus performance to Ultra SCSI levels.

The peripheral device terminators are usually set with jumpers, resistor modules, or with a switch on the peripheral. Refer to the peripheral manufacturer’s instructions and to the user’s manual for your computer for information on how to identify the terminator type/setting for each device and how to set/change it.

Caution: The autoenable/disable sensing feature on the SYM8953U may enable termination erroneously if it is directly cabled to another SCSI device or host adapter using the same sensing method. The SYM8953U senses the presence of SCSI devices by detecting the ground signal on conductor 50 of the SCSI cable.

The SYM8953U automatically controls SCSI bus termination for three different bus configurations, depending on how it is connected (see Figure 2.1). The three bus configurations are:

Section 2.2.6.1, “Internal Bus Connections”

Section 2.2.6.2, “External Bus Connections”

Section 2.2.6.3, “Internal and External Bus Connections”

Termination on the SYM8953U host adapter for these three different bus configurations is discussed below.

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Installing the SYM8953U Host Adapter

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Contents User’s Guide DecemberElectromagnetic Compatibility Notices Iii Page Contents Appendix a Technical Specifications Tables ViiiContents Audience PrefaceOrganization Related Publications Chapter Using the SYM8953U Host Adapter General DescriptionPCI Interface FeaturesScsi Interface Board Characteristics Interface DescriptionsPCI Interface LVD Link Technology Ultra2 Scsi TechnologyBenefits of LVD Link On-Board LED Chapter Installing the SYM8953U Host Adapter Quick Installation ProcedureInstalling the SYM8953U Host Adapter Detailed Installation Procedure Before You StartInserting the Host Adapter Hardware Connections for the SYM8953U Host Adapter Inserting the Host Adapter Connecting the Scsi Peripherals Scsi Bus Widths and SpeedsScsi Bus Lengths LVDScsi Cables Making Internal Scsi Bus Connections Internal Scsi Ribbon Cable to Host Adapter ConnectionDetailed Installation Procedure Connecting Additional Internal Scsi Devices Multiple Internal Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi LED Connector Making External Scsi Bus Connections External Cable to Host Adapter10 External Scsi Device Cable 11 Multiple External Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi Bus Termination Internal Bus Connections 12 Internal Scsi Device TerminationExternal Bus Connections 13 External Scsi Device TerminationInternal and External Bus Connections 14 Internal and External Scsi Device TerminationSetting Scsi IDs Scsi ID Record Completing the Installation Verify Installation Procedures DoneChapter Configuring the SYM8953U Host Adapter Overview of the Scsi Bios Configuration UtilityStarting the Configuration Utility Exiting the Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Symbios Scsi Bios Configuration Utility MenusUsing the Menus Configuration Commands Main MenuMain Menu Main Menu Fields and DescriptionsAdapter Properties Menu NVMAdapter Properties Menu Adapter Properties Fields and Descriptions Field Field Type Descriptions ValueIs moved between adapters from different vendors Device Properties Menu Device Properties Menu Left Half Device Properties Menu Right Half Device Properties Fields and Descriptions Field Field Type Description ValueForever 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 Physical Characteristics Appendix a Technical SpecificationsPhysical Environment Electrical Characteristics Table A.1 Maximum Power RequirementsOperational Environment Thermal, Atmospheric CharacteristicsSafety Characteristics Electromagnetic CompliancePCI Interface Table A.2 PCI Connector J1 Front Signal Name PinTable A.3 PCI Connector J1 Back Scsi Interface Table A.4 Internal Scsi Connector J2 SDP1+ SDP1−Table A.5 External Scsi Connector J3 Table A.6 LED Connector J4 Scsi Busy LEDAppendix B Glossary of Terms Abbreviations Master ConfigurationDMA Bus Device DriverHard Disk FileFirmware HostMotherboard Main MemoryMbyte MultitaskingQueue Tags Port AddressPort Number Risc CoreProcessor System BiosScsi Device Single-EndedWide Scsi Ultra2 ScsiVirtual Memory Wide Ultra ScsiGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Index IX-1IX-2Index Customer Feedback Reader’s Comments Excellent Good Average Fair PoorDistributors by State CaliforniaNew York Direct Sales Representatives by State Component and HAB Sales Offices and Design Resource Centers InternationalInternational Distributors