Subject: Re: Q840AV SCSI Question
To: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
From: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/28/2000 21:31:01
At 19:12 Uhr +0200 28.7.2000, Henry B. Hotz wrote:
>I know which way the terminators are labeled and I had them in with
>the little pin-1 mark next to the arrow on the disk controller card.
>But just for the hell of it I tried putting them in backwards and it
>works now.
Ouch. I know the mixture of rage and joy well. ;)
>The terminator pulls the bus lines to a reference voltage with a
>certain resistance in order to damp out signal reflections from the
>end of the wire. Since the resister pack is connected to both Vterm
>and Ground reversing the pack should have the effect of shifting the
>reference voltage and increasing the load on signal drivers, but
>should have no effect on the damping, I think. So maybe this makes
>some kind of sense?
Umm -- are you sure your SIL resistors are wired that way? I just measured
the collection of SILs I pulled from all sorts of drives over time, and
there are both the type you describe
-------------------------o
| | | | | |
R R R R R R
| | | | | |
o o o o o o
| | | | | |
R R R R R R
| | | | | |
-------------------------o
and
-------------------------o
| | | | | | |
R R R R R R R
| | | | | | |
o o o o o o o
-- whether by accident or design, I can't tell.
I can imagine that taking one type for the other can give some interesting
effects...
hauke
--
"It's never straight up and down" (DEVO)