SCSI Connections

SCSI Bus Length Constraints

SCSI Bus Length Constraints

This section discusses SCSI bus lengths constraints for the SE and LVD SCSI devices.

SE SCSI Bus Length

When the J6000 external SCSI bus is used in single-ended (SE) mode, the maximum cable length for an SE SCSI bus is 3 meters.

NOTE When calculating the total SE SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to account for cables connecting external devices together as well as the bus length internal to those devices.

There are two total cable length specifications you need to consider when dealing with an SE SCSI bus on a workstation. Note that these specifications are based on the requirement that the SCSI device being connected to the SE SCSI bus does not exceed the maximum capacitance of 25 picofarads (pF). Please check with the vendor of the SCSI device if you are not sure of the device’s maximum capacitance.

The total cable length specifications are as follows:

For a total of one to four devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of cable used should not exceed 3.0 meters.

For a total of five to eight devices being connected to the SE SCSI bus, the total length of cable used should not exceed 1.5 meters.

NOTE The computer is counted as one of the devices, and the internal length of its cabling is 0.15 meters. This length needs to be considered in determining the total cable length.

LVD SCSI Bus Length

When the J6000 external SCSI bus is used in low voltage differential (LVD) mode, the maximum cable length for a LVD SCSI bus is 12 meters..

NOTE When calculating the total LVD SCSI cable/bus/trace length used externally, remember to account for cables connecting external devices together as well as the bus length internal to those devices.

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HP visualize J6000 work stations manual Scsi Bus Length Constraints, SE Scsi Bus Length, LVD Scsi Bus Length