A SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) Cable is a specialized cable designed to facilitate communication between computers or servers and SCSI-compatible peripheral devices. These cables play a crucial role in enabling high-speed data transfer and connectivity in a variety of professional applications.
Specification | Details |
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SCSI Standards | SCSI-1, SCSI-2, SCSI-3 |
Connector Types | DB25, HD50, HD68, VHDCI, etc. |
Cable Types | Single-Ended, Differential, LVD |
Data Transfer Rates | Varies based on SCSI standard and cable type |
Maximum Cable Length | Dependent on SCSI standard and data rate |
Shielding | Ensures signal integrity and noise reduction |
Termination | Required for signal reflection prevention |
Type | Description |
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SCSI-1 | Original standard with 8-bit data bus |
SCSI-2 | Enhanced with 8 or 16-bit data bus |
SCSI-3 | Further enhancements and increased data rates |
Single-Ended | Simple design but limited cable length |
Differential | Improved noise immunity and longer cables |
LVD (Low Voltage Differential) | High-speed, longer cables, modern standard |
SCSI Cables find applications in:
The manufacturing process involves:
SCSI Cables operate based on the SCSI standard, where data is transferred between the computer’s SCSI host adapter and peripheral devices. The cables carry command and data signals, and proper termination is crucial for signal integrity.
When selecting a SCSI Cable, consider:
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