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6 scsi bus termination, Scsi bus termination – LSI U160 User Manual

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Installing the LSIU160

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 LSIU160 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 and faster 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 LSIU160
may enable termination erroneously if it is directly cabled to
another SCSI device or host adapter using the same
sensing method. The LSIU160 senses the presence of
SCSI devices by detecting the ground signal on conductor
50 of the SCSI cable.

The LSIU160 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 LSIU160 host adapter for these three different bus
configurations is discussed below.