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Technical Specifications The design and implementation of the Intel® RAID Controller SASUC8I minimizes electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility to radio frequency energy, and the effects of electrostatic discharge. Table 2 lists the specifications for the Intel® RAID Controller SASUC8I. Table 2. Specifications Specification Operating Voltage Card Size Array Interface to Host SAS Bus Speed SAS Controller SAS / SATA Ports Firmware Compatible Devices Cabling Redundant Configuration Enclosure Management Intel® RAID Controller SASUC8I +3.3 V, +12 V Low-profile MD2 PCI Express* adapter card size (6.600 inches by 2.713 inches) PCI Express* Rev 1.0A, x8 lane width 2.5 Gbps 3 GBps per port, point-to-point One LSI* SAS 1068E controller 2x4 internal ports 2 MB in reflashable flash ROM Mixed capacity, mixed SATA II and SAS in different enclosures; non-disk devices, including expanders • Small, thin cables that do not restrict airflow • Shared connectors for multiple drive types RAID configuration is stored and config on disk (COD) In-band SES enclosure management support, including fault LEDs (Expander backplane must be used in order to support fault LED. No fault LED option is possible or expected in direct HDD connect mode). LEDs The host adapters have eight LEDs, labeled A0-A7, that turn green to indicate an activity condition on any of the eight phys. There are eight Link Not Present LEDs, labeled LNP0-LNP7, that turn yellow to indicate a fault condition on any of the eight phys. See Figure 4 for LED locations. The host adapters have two light pipes routed through the PCI bracket. One light pipe turns green to indicate activity on any phy. The other light pipe is bi-color. It flashes green to indicate the adapter heartbeat, or it turns yellow when the adapter firmware detects a fault condition. 12 Intel® RAID Controller SASUC8I Hardware User's Guide

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Intel® RAID Controller SASUC8I Hardware User’s Guide
Technical Specifications
The design and implementation of the Intel
®
RAID Controller SASUC8I minimizes
electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility to radio frequency energy, and the effects of
electrostatic discharge.
Table 2
lists the specifications for the
Intel
®
RAID Controller SASUC8I.
LEDs
The host adapters have eight LEDs, labeled A0–A7, that turn green to indicate an activity
condition on any of the eight phys. There are eight Link Not Present LEDs, labeled
LNP0–LNP7, that turn yellow to indicate a fault condition on any of the eight phys. See
Figure 4
for LED locations.
The host adapters have two light pipes routed through the PCI bracket. One light pipe
turns green to indicate activity on any phy. The other light pipe is bi-color. It flashes green
to indicate the adapter heartbeat, or it turns yellow when the adapter firmware detects a
fault condition.
Table 2. Specifications
Specification
Intel
®
RAID Controller SASUC8I
Operating Voltage
+3.3 V, +12 V
Card Size
Low-profile MD2 PCI Express* adapter card size (6.600 inches by 2.713
inches)
Array Interface to
Host
PCI Express* Rev 1.0A, x8 lane width 2.5 Gbps
SAS Bus Speed
3 GBps per port, point-to-point
SAS Controller
One LSI* SAS 1068E controller
SAS / SATA Ports
2x4 internal ports
Firmware
2 MB in reflashable flash ROM
Compatible Devices
Mixed capacity, mixed SATA II and SAS in different enclosures; non-disk
devices, including expanders
Cabling
Small, thin cables that do not restrict airflow
Shared connectors for multiple drive types
Redundant
Configuration
RAID configuration is stored and config on disk (COD)
Enclosure
Management
In-band SES enclosure management support, including fault LEDs
(Expander backplane must be used in order to support fault LED. No fault
LED option is possible or expected in direct HDD connect mode).