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HP Optical Jukeboxes User Manual

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Appendix B

B-5

Operating This Jukebox on a SCSI Bus

A Brief Overview of SCSI

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[1] Terminator - device required on each end of a SCSI bus to prevent reflected
signals

[2] SCSI Device - a device on the internal SCSI bus

[3] Host Bus Adapter - SCSI bus connecting point

[4] Host Internal - SCSI components internal to the host computer

[5] External - SCSI components external to the host computer

[6] SCSI Device - SCSI device external to the host computer

Single-ended, High-Voltage Differential, and
Low-Voltage Differential Interfaces

The SCSI bus is electrically implemented in three ways: single-ended,
high-voltage differential, and low-voltage differential. These terms come
from the way the signals are asserted on the bus.

Single-ended buses use a 5-volt signal that is referenced to ground. This
method makes the bus somewhat susceptible to noise and loss of signal
quality over distance. The maximum allowable length of a single-ended
SCSI bus was initially 6 meters (19.7 feet). Fast SCSI required the
maximum length of the bus to be reduced to 3 metres (9.8 feet).

High-voltage differential buses uses two lines for each signal and