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Cable causes timing delays of approximately 1.5 ns
per foot of length. When SCSI-specified cable length
is exceeded, this cable-caused delay would normally
cause a system to malfunction. Logic circuitry in
the Expander manages this delay such that
disconnect, reconnect, arbitration and all other
SCSI features are not affected. The SCSI signals are
regenerated, reshaped, and retransmitted, all
transparent to the system.
Paralan Expanders are completely compatible with all
devices that conform to the full ANSI X3T10
standard. They are available either as stand-alone
units utilizing wall power, or as board-level units
for installation in other equipment.
Isolation for Hot Swapping
The logical isolation between the two sides of an
Expander allows a device on side B, for example, to
be disconnected without disturbing side A.
Narrow/Wide Conversion
The MM16 and MM17 (wide) models may be used to
interconnect narrow SCSI devices on side B, for
example with wide SCSI on side A.
High Voltage Differential (HVD) SCSI Extenders
and Converters
Paralan also has Converters (Paralan MHxx models)
for converting between High Voltage Differential
(HVD) and LVD or single-ended SCSI devices.
Converters may also be used to provide extension of
an LVD or single-ended bus up to 50m (160 feet).
To extend an existing HVD bus, see the data sheet for
Paralan's SIR-D16 RegeneratoRâ„¢.
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