Adaptec PCM-3420, PC/104 manual Taggedqueuing

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1)We have measured propagation delays from various cables and found an average of 1.7 nanoseconds per foot, which is roughly 5.25 ns per meter.

2)The turn-around time is the amount of time the SCSI chip takes to change an output in response to an input. If REQ is an input then ACK is an output. Or if ACK is an input then REQ is an output.

3)The asynchronous transfer uses an interlocked handshake where a device cannot do the next thing until it receives positive acknowledgment that the other device received the last thing.

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TAGGEDQUEUING

A SCSI-2 feature that increases performance on SCSI disk drives. With tagged queuing, the host adapter, the host adapter driver, and the hard disk drive work together to increase performance by reordering the requests from the host adapter to minimize head switching and seeking. For example, the host adapter may ask for the following data in the following order; LBA 0, 1, 101, 102, 5, 6 (LBA = logical block address, or a byte of data)

Without tagged queuing:

If tagged queuing was not enabled, the drive would seek to LBA 0, transfer bytes 0, then 1, then seek to 101, transfer 101 and 102, then seek back to lba 5, transfer 5, then 6. ===>involves 3 seeks (initial seek to 5, seek to 101, then seek back to 5)

With tagged queuing:

If tagged queuing was enabled, the drive would seek to LBA 0, transfer bytes 0, then 1, 5 and 6, then seek to 101, transferring 101 and 102. At this point all the data would be transferred.

===>involves 2 seeks (initial seek to 5, then the seek to 101) Seeking on a disk drive takes a relatively long time, so having seeks and head switches really speeds up performance.

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Contents PCM-3420 PC/104 Fast SCSI-2 Module Page Copyright Notice AcknowledgementsPacking Set Contents Appendix B Pin Assignments Appendix a Installing PC/104 ModulesAppendix C Glossary of Technical Terms39 General Information Product Highlights IntroductionFeatures Peripheral Device SupportTechnical Specifications SpecificationsPhysical and Environmental Specifications Board layout Page Hardware Installation Jumpers and Connectors Jumpers Label FunctionJP6 JP7 JP2 Locating Jumpers & Connectors Setting Jumpers Installing PCM-3420 Module PrecautionsFactory Default Settings Jumper Configuration Reference JP2SD0 SD1 SD2 DMA DC1 DC2 This jumper block provides six major PCM-3420 operation mode CC000h CFFFFh Scsi Hard Disk Drive Connector CN1 Page EZ-SCSI Quick Reference Quick Start Instructions System Requirements for Full Installa- tionWindows 95 or Windows NT Windows/Windows for Workgroups DOSScsi Device Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TipsWindows 95/Windows NT Troubleshooting General Information Page General Information DOS and Windows 3.1x Aspi Managers Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x UsersDOS and Windows 3.1x Device Driver DOS Formatting UtilitiesLow-level Formatter scsifmt Formatter and Partitioner afdisk Removable Media Manager rmvtool Page Installing PC/104 Modules Installing PC/104 modules PC/104 Module Mounting Diagram Page Pin Assignments PC/104 Connectors J1 , J2 Pin SignalInternal SCSI-2 Connector CN Page Glossary of Technical Terms Adaptec EZ-SCSI Termpwr GND Synchronous Transfer Bios Devicedriver DOS Partition Chronous Full Scsi IRQ Narrow Scsi device as opposed to Wide Scsi device Port I/O Address Scsi Device Taggedqueuing Termination Page Appendix C Glossary of Terms