Sun SCSI termination ?
Chris Johnson
chris at com50.c2s.mn.org
Tue Aug 28 02:51:05 AEST 1990
In article <1990Aug13.011541.6424 at rice.edu> devil%TECHUNIX.BITNET at cunyvm.cuny.edu (Gil Tene) writes:
>
>Hello Netland, this is a SCSI termination question :
>
>I know of two very different ways of terminating SCSI cables; one is with
>terminator plugs, and the other is with device on-board terminators.
>
>- Which Suns don't provide termination power on the SCSI bus ?
> (Does the Sparcstation 1,1+,SLC,IPC ?)
>
>- If the Sun DOES provide termination power, can setting the terminators
> on the drive to use the drive's power HURT anything (two power sources) ?
The Sparcstation 1 and 1+ provide termination power throught a socketed
fuse. By extension, I would guess the SLC and IPC do also, but I haven't
seen the guts of one yet to know for sure.
[Ed's Note: Just for grins, I've been dealing with this problem a little
myself lately, and was informed that the Sun-3 (at least the smaller ones
50,60,80) do not provide term power on the SCSI bus. -bdg]
I would imagine the most drives which allow you to jumper termination
power for drive-mounted terminators (like all Wrens) only drive term-power
into those resistors, and not onto the SCSI bus. If multiple devices
drive term-power on the SCSI bus, they should have back current protection
diodes. I don't know if the Sun CPU boards have this, or not, but some
SCSI devices do.
...Chris Johnson chris at c2s.mn.org ..uunet!bungia!com50!chris
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