Fujitsu MAB3091SC Product Manual - Page 77

If an SCSI, Ultra SCSI

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The maximum length of the SCSI cable is as follow. If more than one SCSI device is connected, the total cable length must not exceed the value given in Table 4.2. The cable length between single-ended type SCSI devices must be more than 30 cm (recommended: 50 cm or more). Each system should decide the cable length between SCSI devices so that the total cable length of the system satisfies the specification. Table 4.4 Total cable length of SCSI cable Type Single-ended 16-bit SCSI Fast SCSI Ultra SCSI Up to 3 m [Up to 6 m is allowable for 5 MB/s or less] Up to 3.0 m [4 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25 pF] Up to 1.5 m [5 to 8 SCSI devices having capacitance of 25 pF] For the SCSI cables, the use of 25- and 34-pair twisted pair cables satisfying the requirements in Table 4.5 is recommended. Table 4.5 SCSI cable requirements Requirements Conductor size Characteristic impedance Twist pair cable condition 16-bit SCSI (34-pair) 30 AWG or bigger 90 to 132 Ω Pins n and n + 33 To maintain the transmission characteristics and reduce signal reflection, cables having different a characteristic impedance must not be used on the same SCSI bus. When an SCSI device is connected to the SCSI cable at a point other than either end of the cable, connection to the SCSI connector must be at a branch point of the cable. If an SCSI device is connected to last SCSI device except when the cable has a terminating resistor. (See Figure 4.27.) 4 - 26 C141-E035-02EN

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The maximum length of the SCSI cable is as follow.
If more than one SCSI device is
connected, the total cable length must not exceed the value given in Table 4.2.
The cable
length between single-ended type SCSI devices must be more than 30 cm (recommended: 50
cm or more).
Each system should decide the cable length between SCSI devices so that the
total cable length of the system satisfies the specification.
Table 4.4
Total cable length of SCSI cable
16-bit SCSI
Fast SCSI
Ultra SCSI
Single-ended
Up to 3 m
[Up to 6 m is allowable for
5 MB/s or less]
Up to 3.0 m
[4 SCSI devices having
capacitance of 25 pF]
Up to 1.5 m
[5 to 8 SCSI devices
having capacitance of 25 pF]
For the SCSI cables, the use of 25- and 34-pair twisted pair cables satisfying the requirements
in Table 4.5 is recommended.
Table 4.5
SCSI cable requirements
Requirements
16-bit SCSI (34-pair)
Conductor size
30 AWG or bigger
Characteristic impedance
90 to 132
Twist pair cable condition
Pins n and n + 33
To maintain the transmission characteristics and reduce signal reflection, cables having
different a characteristic impedance must not be used on the same SCSI bus.
When an SCSI device is connected to the SCSI cable at a point other than either end of the
cable, connection to the SCSI connector must be at a branch point of the cable.
If an SCSI
device is connected to last SCSI device except when the cable has a terminating resistor.
(See
Figure 4.27.)
Type