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Unit 6: Hardware



            use a single wire that ends in a terminator with a ground. Ultra-2 SCSI sends the signal over two   notes
            wires with the data represented as the difference in voltage between the two wires. This allows
            support for longer cables. A LVD reduces power requirements and manufacturing costs.
            The latest SCSI standard is Ultra-3 (sometimes spelled “Ultra3”)which increases the maximum
            burst rate from 80 Mbps to 160 Mbps by being able to operate at the full clock rate rather than
            the half-clock rate of Ultra-2. The standard is also sometimes referred to as Ultra160/m. New
            disk drives supporting Ultra160/m will offer much faster data transfer rates. Ultra160/m also
            includes cyclical redundancy checking (CRC) for ensuring the integrity of transferred data and
            domain validation for testing the SCSI network.

            Currently existing SCSI standards are summarized in the Table 6.1.
                                      table 6.1 The SCSI Standards

                  technology name       Maximum        Maximum      Maximum number
                                       Cable Length   speed (Mbps)      of Devices
                                         (metres)
               SCSI-1                       6              5                8
               SCSI-2                       6            5–10            8 or 16
               Fast SCSI-2                  3            10–20              8
               Wide SCSI-2                  3             20               16
               Fast Wide SCSI-2             3             20               16
               Ultra SCSI-3, 8-bit         1.5            20                8
               Ultra SCSI-3, 16-bit        1.5            40               16
               Ultra-2 SCSI                 12            40                8
               Wide Ultra-2 SCSI            12            80               16
               Ultra-3 (Ultra160/m) SCSI    12            160              16

            6.2.3 enhanced integrated Drive electronics (eiDes)

            Enhanced (sometimes “Expanded”) IDE is a standard electronic interface between your computer
            and its mass storage drives. The EIDE’s enhancements to IDE make it possible to address a hard
            disk larger than 528 Mbytes. The EIDE also provides faster access to the hard drive, support for
            direct memory access (DMA), and support for additional drives, including CD-ROM and tape
            devices through the AT Attachment Packet Interface.
            When updating your computer with a larger hard drive (or other drives), an EIDE “controller”
            can be added to your computer in one of its card slot.
            To access larger than 528 M byte drives, EIDE (or the basic input/output system that comes
            with it) uses a 28-bit Logical Block Address (LBA) to specify the actual cylinder, head, and sector
            location of data on the disk. The 28 bits of the LBA provide enough information to specify unique
            sectors for a device up to 8.4 GB in size.
            The IDE interface cable has two plugs and can be attached to two devices. The first device acts as
            the master, and the second device acts as a slave. This interface is busy if either device is processing
            a request, so activity on one device blocks access to the other. It will generally be necessary when
            adding a new disk to a system to set a switch or connector on the disk to indicate if it is to function
            as master or slave.
            When they designed the EIDE standard, they needed compatibility with all the existing IDE
            devices. So they did not change the rules on the cable. The EIDE interface chip can support four
            devices, but it has two interface cables each connecting two devices. The EIDE chip looks and acts
            like two IDE chips. An old IDE disk can be connected to a new EIDE connector.


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