"-=Madsen=-" <kem@SoftHome.net> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Hej NG.
> Så lige efter brugt Scsi kort i den blå avis, Hvad menes der med "Kun
> t.differential drev ?" Hvad betyder det ?, kan de ikke bruges til en alm
> 50-pin Scsi brænder ?
Single-ended and differential are two methods of placing SCSI signals
on the cabling. Single-ended uses one wire driven against ground and the signal
is the voltage difference between that wire and ground. The differential interface
drives two wires. The signal is the voltage difference between the two wires.
Single-ended and differential are not directly compatible. (It should be noted
that HVD and LVD are also not directly compatible). They can be interconnected
by the use of a SCSI expander called a Single-ended to Differential Converter.
Single-ended cable lengths are 6 to 1.5 meters (20 to 5 ft), decreasing with
increasing data throughput, while differential (HVD and LVD) offers cable
lengths to 25 meters (82 ft), regardless of the speed of the bus.
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Med Venlig Hilsen / Best Regards
Kenneth Iversen
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