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There are few subjects within SCSI that cause more confusion than SCSI termination What type to use? Where on the bus do you place it? Passive? Active? Pass Through? SCSI Masters is pleased to offer two categories of SCSI terminator to choose from each offering features and benefits to help you achieve a functional system. SCSI Masters offers high quality single-ended and differential terminators with super competitive pricing. All of our terminators are guaranteed for life and built to take a beating.
Single-Ended Interface
One of the SCSI bus electrical signal configurations. On a single-ended configuration, each signal is carried by a signal wire. Single-ended buses are more susceptible to noise than differential buses. Traditionally, a single-ended interface was designed to use fewer (as compared to a differential configuration) pins, chips and PCB area. It cost less, was smaller, but it also is more sensitive to noise, more restrictive in physical devices spacing, and more restrictive in length (up to 6 meters). Single-ended interfaces are generally found inside subsystems that use SCSI to interconnect internal components (for example RAID arrays)
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50 Pin IDC
50 pin insulation displacement connector (IDC) used on ribbon cables for internal SCSI cabling. Female type used on cables, male on device or host adapter.
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For more information including pricing, and lead-times please contact a SCSI Masters sales representative.
Phone: 1-800-221-6992
Fax: (503)228-6747
E-mail:sales@scsimasters.com
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