Asus PRL-DLS533 User Guide - Page 52

SCSI Connection Notes

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11. Two 68-pin Ultra160/320 SCSI Connectors (SCSI1, SCSI2) This motherboard has two 68-Pin Ultra160/320 SCSI connectors; one for each of the two channels. Each channel can support a maximum of 15 devices as specified by Ultra160/320 standards. SCSI1 1 35 68-Pin Ultra160/ Ultra2-Wide SCSI Connector PRL-DLS533 ® SCSI2 68-Pin Ultra160/ Ultra2-Wide SCSI Connector 34 68 PRL-DLS533 Onboard SCSI Connectors 1 35 34 68 SCSI Connection Notes This motherboard has two 68-Pin Ultra160/320 SCSI connectors; one for each of the two channels. The onboard SCSI chipset incorporates an advanced multimode I/O cell that supports both single-ended (SE), Ultra2, and Ultra160/320 devices. With Ultra160/320 devices, the SCSI bus platform performs at full Ultra160/320 speeds (up to 160MB/s or 320MB/s) and extended cabling 12m (or 25m in a point-to-point configuration). When an SE device is attached, the bus defaults to an SE speed and 1.5m cable length. Connect SCSI devices as shown. Each channel should have only one type of SCSI standard (e.g. Ultra320, Ultra160, Ultra2, Ultra-Wide). Mixing SCSI devices on the same channel decreases performance of the slower device. 68-pin Internal SCSI Cable (Twisted-Pair Ribbon) Channel B PRL-DLS533 ® Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devices) 68-pin Female Terminator 68-pin Internal SCSI Cable (Twisted-Pair Ribbon) Channel A Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devices) PRL-DLS533 SCSI Connection Example 68-pin Female Terminator ASUS PRL-DLS533 motherboard user guide 2-25

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SCSI1
68-Pin Ultra160/
Ultra2-Wide SCSI Connector
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68-Pin Ultra160/
Ultra2-Wide SCSI Connector
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PRL-DLS533 SCSI Connection Example
68-pin Internal SCSI Cable (Twisted-Pair Ribbon)
68-pin Female
Terminator
Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devices)
Channel B
68-pin Internal SCSI Cable (Twisted-Pair Ribbon)
68-pin Female
Terminator
Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devices)
Channel A
11. Two 68-pin Ultra160/320 SCSI Connectors (SCSI1, SCSI2)
This motherboard has two 68-Pin Ultra160/320 SCSI connectors; one
for each of the two channels. Each channel can support a maximum of
15 devices as specified by Ultra160/320 standards.
SCSI Connection Notes
This motherboard has two 68-Pin Ultra160/320 SCSI connectors; one for
each of the two channels.
The onboard SCSI chipset incorporates an advanced multimode I/O cell
that supports both single-ended (SE), Ultra2, and Ultra160/320 devices.
With Ultra160/320 devices, the SCSI bus platform performs at full
Ultra160/320 speeds (up to 160MB/s or 320MB/s) and extended cabling
12m (or 25m in a point-to-point configuration). When an SE device is
attached, the bus defaults to an SE speed and 1.5m cable length.
Connect SCSI devices as shown. Each channel should have only one
type of SCSI standard (e.g. Ultra320, Ultra160, Ultra2, Ultra-Wide).
Mixing SCSI devices on the same channel decreases performance of
the slower device.