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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. Search by Specification | Learn More about SCSI Products
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. Search by Specification | Learn More about SCSI Adapters and SCSI Controllers
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. Search by Specification | Learn More about SCSI Terminators
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. Search by Specification | Learn More about SCSI Switches
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. Search by Specification | Learn More about SCSI Cable Assemblies
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). Learn More about SCSI Converters
SCSI extenders are stand-alone modules or cards used to extend the distance at which peripheral devices may be placed from the host computer. Learn More about SCSI Extenders
Hard drives are integral, non-volatile, electronic data storage units inside computers. Traditionally, hard drives were hard-wired into computers. Removeable hard disks and drives are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hard Drives
RAID controllers are computer boards that control RAID systems. Learn More about RAID Controllers
Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded into a single unit with connectors on at least one end. Search by Specification | Learn More about Cable Assemblies
Patch panels are groups of ports used to connect lines between communications and electronic devices. Connections are made manually with small patch cords, and are easier to wire than automatic switches. Wireless patch panels are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Patch Panels
Network cable assemblies are used in the transmission of data across networks. Choices include Fibre Channel, FireWire or IEEE 1394, GPIB, serial, parallel, patch, SCSI, Ethernet and USB. Search by Specification | Learn More about Network Cable Assemblies
Industrial network cables are used in industrial applications such as automation, control and data acquisition. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Network Cables
Data storage systems are used to store, protect and manage computer data. Many types of disk drives and tape drives are available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Data Storage Systems
RAID products include component within a RAID system, such as RAID controllers and RAID disk arrays. RAID is an acronym for redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks. Search by Specification | Learn More about RAID Products
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SCSI Cables Computer Connection Technologies
MVME3100 SBC Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing
RF Instruments National Instruments
NI Introduces 1 GHz Bandwidth Digitizer National Instruments
Ensemble BCE-100 FPGA AdvancedTCA Compute Blade Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.
Custom PMC Modules 3Gmetalworx Inc.
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L-com, Inc. manufactures custom SCSI cables to match your specifications. Choose from SCSI 1, SCSI 2, SCSI 3, or Ultra SCSI 5 type assemblies, with 50 pin and 68 pin connectors available. We even carry the VHDCI 68 pin connectors! (read more)
Computer Connection Technologies has the SCSI Cables you need -- in stock!!! If they don't have the cable you need, give them a call or send them an e-mail. Computer Connection Technologies will find the cable you need! If you need a special SCSI cable, they can build you a Custom Cable. (read more)
Standard systems require a terminator at the beginning and end of the SCSI chain. It is important to note that many manufacturers provide on-board termination, via a series of resistor packs on the controller card or device. The terminators are mainly used as a 'damper' to reduce noise and chatter by keeping signals from bouncing off one end of the cable and rippling back and interfering... (read more)
Standard systems require a terminator at the beginning and end of the SCSI chain. It is important to note that many manufacturers provide on-board termination, via a series of resistor packs on the controller card or device. (read more)
Shaxon Industries, Inc. manufactures custom SCSI cable assemblies to match your specifications. (read more)
Carrio Cabling designs and builds custom cable assemblies at a good price, on your schedule, with a minimum order of one. Their innovative engineering, superior components, and true Toyoa lean manufacturing processes deliver rugged, reliable cable assemblies. (read more)
USB Converter, Convert USB to DB9 Serial with L-com's USB to RS232 connector. This simple converter will allow you to plug your serial devices into a computer or laptop that only has USB ports available. The cable itself has a USB type A male connector on one side, and a DB9 male connector on the other side (more)... (read more)
Get your FREE catalog, packed with technical tips, diagrams, tutorials, and full-color pictures of cables, adapters, connectors, and other connectivity parts. We mail catalogs daily and will get you your's as quickly as possible. Don't want to wait? You can now download it entirely or by section. (read more)
Our extensive line of testing equipment and accessories can be easily sourced from our new user friendly website. L-com has over 5,500 product available for immediate shipping. Wheather it is Cables, Connectors, Network Equipment or Test Kits - L-com is your best choice... (read more)
iSCSI HBAs extend QLogic's award-winning line of SCSI and Fibre Channel connectivity products to enable Gigabit Ethernet-based SANs. Utilizing the familiar APIs and extensive firmware/driver code base of QLogic's popular Fibre Channel products, iSCSI HBAs help you build a reliable, secure and cost-effective IP storage infrastructure. (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| SCSI | netCOMPONENTS | Not Provided | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| SCSI181 | MVP Micro, Inc. | OTHER | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| SCSI36 | MVP Micro, Inc. | OTHER | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| SCSI50 | MVP Micro, Inc. | OTHER | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| SCSI22 | MVP Micro, Inc. | OTHER | Not Provided | Not Provided |
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Controllers (SCSI)< Such low-end SCSI controllers are no better than IDE. See the SCSI HOWTO and look at performance figures before buying a SCSI card. |
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proc interface< To display the SCSI devices currently attached (and recognized) by the SCSI subsystem use cat /proc/scsi/scsi. |
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SCSI Termination Tutorial common field issues that you might run into when connecting a SCSI drive (or drives) to various kinds of SCSI buses, whether cable or backplane. See SCSI Trade Association (STA) Information |
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SCSI Trade Association (SCSITA) Copyright © 2000 - 2009 SCSI Trade Association SCSI Trade Association to Present Tutorial April 9, 2009, at SNW Conference in Orlando See SCSI Trade Association (STA) Information |
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SCSI Architecture SBC SCSI-3 Block Commands [first generation disk drive command set SBC-2 SCSI Block Commands - 2 [second generation disk drive command set SBC-3 |
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T10 Technical Committee SCSI Storage Interfaces This is the place to find more information about I/O SCSI-3 Standards Architecture Recent Documents and Drafts |
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What is SCSI? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer... PCs come with SCSI built in. Note, however, that the lack of a single SCSI standard means that some devices may not work with some SCSI boards. |
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Scsi related Linux SCSI resources SCSI queue handling New SCSI This page has information related to SCSI and Linux. |
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HowStuffWorks "How SCSI Works" How SCSI Works by Jeff Tyson and Tracy V. Wilson Introduction to How SCSI Works SCSI Basics |
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From parallel SCSI to serial SCSI From parallel SCSI to serial SCSI Shiv Dutta, Senior Software Engineer, IBM See International Business Machines Corp. Information |