[geeks] SCA question
Greg A. Woods
woods at weird.com
Wed Apr 17 17:14:09 CDT 2002
[ On Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 17:14:43 (-0400), Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [geeks] SCA question
>
> Same here, I've got three IBM 18G LVD drives in (and hanging off of) my
> Ultra 1. This is possible because part of the LVD spec is that the
> drives have to recognize when they are on a regular SE bus and adjust.
I don't think that's a requirement, but it's certainly an allowed
possibility. Most such drives are identified as "LVD/SE". I've heard
tell of LVD drives that don't do SE, at least not correctly enough to
live on a bus with other SE drives.
> The low-voltage part means that while they are busy realizing what's
> going on, the magic smoke doesn't get let out of the other drives and/or
> host adapter, as can happen with HVD =)
No, that's just due to the fact the 'L' stands for "low" and means about
1vdc, which isn't enough to smoke something normally expecting 5vdc. :-)
(as opposed the the 'H' standing for "high" and meaning +/- 12vdc, which
in one signal state means quite an unexpected voltage differential!)
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