
Page A-3Peripheral Device Terminators and Termination Power
A.2TERMINATION POWER
In order to properly control SCSI bus termination, a termination power source must be
provided; this is especially important when using an external terminator.
Why is Termination Power so important when using an external terminator?
In order for terminators to do their job, they must have a power source. In most (but not
all) cases, a SCSI peripheral will supply termination power to its own on-board
terminators, even if the SCSI host controller or no other SCSI peripheral is supplying
termination power to the SCSI bus. However, for an external terminator to be effective
there has to be termination power supplied to the SCSI bus. If no termination power is
available, the external terminator is not going to do its job, which means your SCSI bus
is not terminated. This may result in a computer that either won’t boot or once booted
may tend to hang frequently. Because SCSI-2 devices transfer data at a higher rate,
they are more prone to display problems when improperly terminated.
The termination power source can be configured in one of two ways, depending on your
application:
AMOS based computers with SCSI-2 implementation (i.e., AM-4000
computers, AM-540 enhanced AM-3000M computers, Eagle’s and all
Roadrunner enhanced computers) should be configured to supply
termination power via the host controller. When termination power is
supplied by the host controller, it is not necessary to have one of your
internally mounted SCSI peripherals configured to supply termination
power to the SCSI bus.
AMOS computers using the 50-pin SASI bus, which includes non-SCSI-2
enhanced AM-1000, AM-1200, AM-1400, AM-1600, AM-2000, AM-2000M,
AM-3000, and AM-3000M computers, require that one of the internally
mounted peripherals be configured to supply termination power to the
SCSI bus.
A.2.1SCSI-2 Bus Termination Power Guidelines
Use these guidelines for supplying termination power to AM-4000 computers, Eagle’s
and Roadrunner enhanced computers, AM-540 enhanced AM-3000M’s, etc:
1.AMOS based computers with SCSI-2 implementation will be configured
with the host controller supplying termination power to the SCSI bus.
2.When the SCSI host controller is supplying termination power, you want
your internally mounted SCSI peripherals to be configured so they do not
supply termination power.
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