SCSI
"Small Computer System Interface" defines a communication standard for connecting peripheral devices and thier controllers to a microprocessor.
See Also: Parallel Interfaces, UFS
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Cable Assembly, 68 Pin Male VHDCI (Thumb Screws), to 68 Pin Female SCSI (Thumb Screws), 36"
515109114
Cable Assembly
Cable Assembly, 68 Pin Male VHDCI (Thumb Screws), to 68 Pin Female SCSI (Thumb Screws), 36"
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EBIRST 96-pin SCSI Termination Fixture
93-016-103
Termination Fixture
93-016-103 eBIRST Termination Fixture is part of a range of USB controlled test tools capable of performing automated path resistance tests on Pickering Interfaces PXI, LXI or PCI controlled switching solutions. Each tool simply interfaces with the switching system's connector so a test can be run using the supplied Windows-based software.
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Terminal Block and SCSI-II 68 Pin Connector with 2 Meter Cable
U2902A
Terminal Block
The Keysight U2902A is an accessory compatible and recommended to be used with the U2300A Series USB Modular Multifunction Data Acquisition and U2500A Series USB Modular Simultaneous Sampling Multifunction Data Acquisition. The pin-outs of the U2902A is dependent on the USB Data acquisition unit that it is working with. For more information, please refer to the data sheet or the user guide of the USB Data Acquisition unit that U2902A is to be used with.
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EBIRST 104-pin D-type To 96-pin SCSI Adapter Cable
93-022-226
Adapter Cable
The 93-002-226 104-pin to 96-pin eBIRST adapter cable is part of a range of USB controlled test tools capable of performing automated path resistance tests on Pickering Interfaces PXI, LXI or PCI controlled switching solutions. Each tool simply interfaces with the switching system's connector so a test can be run using the supplied Windows-based software.
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Connector, Cable Mount, 25 Pin 1.27mm Pitch Micro-D, Female, Crimp Pin
C025CFR-1CP-0A
SCSI Female Connector
This 25 pin micro-D connector is designed to allow users to directly terminate with crimped connections and is suitable for 26 AWG copper wire. Screwlocks are provided to secure the connector to its associated product. This connector is suitable for high density applications including connection to Pickering's LXI DIO/Trigger port.
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Cable 100-Pin Micro-D Male To Unterminated, Tinned Ends, 2m 2-56 UNC Screwlocks, Metal Shell
A100SMR-T-9B200
Cable Assembly
This 2m long male to unterminated 100-Pin SCSI Style Micro-D Cable Assembly is suited for direct connection to various products using the 100-Pin connector. It is constructed from 100-Pin twisted pair cable with varying left and right hand lays to minimise crosstalk. The Cable is colour coded to ensure easy connection. Screwlocks are provided to secure the SCSI connector to its associated product.
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Cable Assembly, 68 Pin Female SCSI (Thumb Screws), to 68 Pin Male SCSI (Spring Latch), 36"
515109120
Cable Assembly
Cable Assembly, 68 Pin Female SCSI (Thumb Screws), to 68 Pin Male SCSI (Spring Latch), 36"
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Cable 100-Pin Micro-D Male to Unterminated, With Ferrules, 1m 2-56 UNC Screwlocks, Metal Shell
A100SMR-F-9A100
Cable Assembly
This 1m long male to unterminated 100-Pin SCSI Style Micro-D Cable Assembly is suited for direct connection to various products using the 100-Pin connector. It is constructed from 100-Pin twisted pair cable with varying left and right hand lays to minimise crosstalk. The Cable is colour coded to ensure easy connection. Screwlocks are provided to secure the SCSI connector to its associated product.
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96-Pin Male SCSI to 96-Pin Female SCSI Switch Cable, 1m (protected)
150579-01
Switch Cable
96-Pin Male SCSI to 96-Pin Female SCSI Switch Cable, 1m (protected) - The SH96F-96M SwitchBlock SCSI Cable provides connectivity for SwitchBlock modules. You can connect these to the TBX-2809 Terminal Block, which exposes each channel of the switch module to screw terminals.
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SCSI CABLE TESTER
ST123
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Continuity tests alone are not sufficient to qualify SCSI cable assemblies. Proper testing of SCSI cables must include a test for correct connection of twisted pairs and shielding. Continuity tests check only that wires are making connections on both ends of a cable.Twisted pairs in the cable must be matched with the correct SCSI signal pairs - otherwise, it is possible to have a SCSI signal (signal and ground pair) placed on wires that are not in the same physical twisted pair (see diagram at right). This will cause crosstalk with resultant SCSI errors.









