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Ultra3 SCSI
Ultra3 SCSI
Ultra3 SCSI
Ultra3 SCSI
Ultra3 SCSI

The following information is about Ultra3 SCSI.

Ultra3 SCSI Defined

Also called "Fast-80" or "Ultra160". Described in SPI-3, Ultra160 again doubles the data throughput speeds to 80 Megatransfers/sec (160 MBytes/sec for 16-bit). Single-ended not defined at this speed. Requires LVD signalling. SPI-3 also obsoletes HVD, SCAM and the 8-bit and 32-bit wide bus. U160/m is a sub-set of Ultra160 SCSI that includes double transition clocking, CRC and domain validation. Maximum allowable Ultra3 cable length is 25 meters (82 feet) point to point or 12 meters (40 feet) with more than two active SCSI IDs. Backwards compatible through the single-ended interface using Ultra or slower speeds and cable lengths.

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