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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14776-113-04 (R2017)

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Information Technology - Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) - Part 113: Parallel Interface-3 (SPI-3) (Adopted ISO/IEC 14776-113:2002, first edition, 2002-08)
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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions
4 General
5 SCSI parallel interface connectors
6 SCSI bus interconnect
7 SCSI parallel interface electrical characteristics
8 SCSI bus signals
9 SCSI parallel bus timing
10 SCSI bus phases
11 DATA BUS protection
12 SCSI bus conditions
13 SCSI bus phase sequences
14 SPI information unit sequences
15 SCSI pointers
16 SCSI messages
17 Command processing considerations and exception conditions
18 SCSI management features for the SCSI parallel interface
19 SCSI parallel interface services
Annex A (normative) - Additional requirements for
                      LVD SCSI drivers and receivers
Annex B (normative) - SCSI bus fairness
Annex C (normative) - Nonshielded connector alternative 4
Annex D (normative) - Removal and insertion of SCSI devices
Annex E (normative) - SCSI cable media performance testing
Annex F (informative) - Interconnecting buses of different widths
Annex G (informative) - Transmission line considerations
                        for SE fast-20 data transfer rates
Annex H (informative) - Measuring SE pin capacitance
Annex I (informative) - SCSI ICONS
Annex J (informative) - Backplane construction guidelines
Annex K (informative) - SPI-3 to SCSI-2 terminology mapping
Annex L (informative) - Physical layer integrity checking
Annex M (informative) - Alternate error detection for
                        the asynchronous information
                        phases (COMMAND, MESSAGE and STATUS)
Annex N (informative) - SCA-2 Unshielded Connections
Annex O (informative) - VHDCI Shielded Configurations

Specifies the mechanical, electrical, timing, and protocol requirements of the SCSI parallel interface to allow conforming SCSI devices to inter-operate.

Scope This Standard defines the mechanical, electrical, timing, and protocol requirements of the SCSI parallel interface to allow conforming SCSI devices to inter-operate. The SCSI parallel interface is a local I/O bus that may be operated over a wide range of transfer rates. The objectives of the SCSI parallel interface are: a) To provide host computers with device independence within a class of devices. Thus, different disk drives, tape drives, printers, optical media drives and other SCSI devices may be added to the host computers without requiring modifications to generic system hardware. Provision is made for the addition of special features and functions through the use of vendor-specific options. Reserved areas are provided for future standardization. b) To provide compatibility such that conforming SCSI-2 and SPI-2 devices may inter operate with SPI-3 devices given that the systems engineering is correctly done. Conforming SCSI-2 and SPI-2 devices should respond in an acceptable manner to reject SPI-3 protocol extensions. SPI-3 protocol extensions are designed to be permissive of such rejections and thus allow SCSI-2 and SPI-2 devices to continue operation without requiring the use of the extensions. The interface protocol includes provision for the connection of multiple initiators (SCSI devices capable of initiating an I/O process) and multiple targets (SCSI devices capable of responding to a request to perform an I/O process). Distributed arbitration (i.e., bus-contention logic) is built into the architecture of this standard. A default priority system awards interface control to the highest priority SCSI device that is contending for use of the bus and an optional fairness algorithm is defined. This Standard defines the physical attributes of an input/output bus for interconnecting computers and peripheral devices. This Standard has made obsolete the following: a) The high voltage differential (HVD) option of differential driver/receivers. Implementations that use HVD should reference the SCSI Parallel Interface-2 standard (ISO/IEC 14776-112). b) The 32-bit SCSI bus width option. Implementations that use 32-bit wide buses should reference the SCSI Parallel Interface-2 standard (ISO/IEC 14776-112). c) The SCSI configured automatically (SCAM) option. Implementations that use SCAM should reference the SCSI Parallel Interface-2 standard (ISO/IEC 14776-112). d) The CONTINUE TASK message and the TARGET TRANSFER DISABLE message. Implementations that use the CONTINUE TASK message or TARGET TRANSFER DISABLE message should reference the SCSI Parallel Interface-2 standard (ISO/IEC 14776-112).

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55397-359-3
Pages
297
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

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