SCSI Switches -
(16 companies)
SCSI switches connect test points or devices to instruments for the testing, measuring, or monitoring industrial systems. Small computer system interface (SCSI) is an intelligent peripheral bus with a standard, device-independent protocol that allows many peripheral devices to be connected to the SCSI port
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SCSI Terminators -
(49 companies)
SCSI terminators are electrical circuits placed at each end of a SCSI cable for impedance matching. They are an important part of any small computer system interface (SCSI) that uses hard drives, CD-ROMs, scanners, tape drives, or other SCSI peripherals controlled by a SCSI bus
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SCSI Products -
(169 companies)
SCSI products is a general search form that covers small computer systems interface (SCSI) products such as SCSI host adapters and controllers, converters, terminators, and switches. More detailed search forms are available for individual areas
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SCSI Converters -
(12 companies)
SCSI converters are conversion devices used between different types of SCSI interfaces such as single-ended to high-voltage differential (HVD), or HVD to low-voltage differential (LVD
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SCSI Adapters and SCSI Controllers -
(95 companies)
SCSI adapters and SCSI controllers (SCSI cards) are computer interface cards that are installed in an expansion slot. They are used to connect the SCSI system to several devices and peripherals using a daisy chain method
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SCSI Cable Assemblies -
(177 companies)
SCSI cable assemblies are used for high-speed bus connections between small computers and intelligent peripherals such as hard disks, printers, and optical disks. Choices include: SCSI-1, SCSI-2, and SCSI-3; Fast SCSI, Wide SCSI, and Fast Wide SCSI; Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI, and Ultra3 SCSI; Ultra 320 SCSI and Ultra 640 SCSI; Wide Ultra SCSI and Wide Ultra 2 SCSI; Fibre Channel and Serial SCSI
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Switches, All Types -
(981 companies)
Switches are devices that allow electric current to flow when closed and prevent current flow when opened. Switches, All Types are a high level search form that includes options for all switch types. Search forms for specific switch actuator types are also available
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SCSI Extenders -
(13 companies)
SCSI extenders are stand-alone modules or cards used to extend the distance at which peripheral devices may be placed from the host computer
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Pushbutton Switches -
(405 companies)
Pushbutton switches are mechanical switches defined by the method used to activate the switch. The activation method is typically in the form of a plunger that is pushed down to open or close the switch
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Switch Boots -
(36 companies)
Switch boots protect switches from contaminants such as dirt, dust, gas, and liquids. They are generally tough, pliable silicone rubber devices for toggle, pushbutton, rocker and rotary switches
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VME Switches and VXI Switches -
(15 companies)
VME switches and VXI switches are used in industrial systems to connect test points, or devices, to instruments for the purpose of testing, measuring or monitoring the system
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Liquid Level Switches -
(327 companies)
Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action
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Touch-sensitive and Tactile Switches -
(94 companies)
Touch-sensitive and tactile switches operate by touching or pressing to make a connection. Touch-sensitive switches are touch-operated switches that do not have moving parts, while tactile switches are electromechanical and provide tactile feedback
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Reed Switches -
(85 companies)
Reed switches are magnetically actuated switches. They are typically manufactured with two ferromagnetic reeds (contact blades), which are sealed in a glass capsule. In the presence of a magnet, the blades (contacts) close. 
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KVM Switches -
(190 companies)
KVM switches are hardware devices that allow IT personnel to use a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse (KVM) to control more than one computer at a time
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