Category 3 and 4 • Performance of Cat 3 and Cat 4 cables • Category 3 • Category 3 is the performance level for voice and data transmission up to 16 MHz or 10 Mbps, such as 4-Mbps Token Ring and 10BASE-T. • Category 4 • Categroy 4 is the perfo...
UltraSCSI • UltraSCSI • The history of computers has been shaped by getting information in and out of the processor faster, and the history of SCSI has been shaped by trying to open a wider path in and out of the processor. The path, or interf...
Introduction to SCSI technology. • Introduction to SCSI technology • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronouced "scuzzy", enable you to connect your computer to wide range of peripherals such as hard disks, CD-ROMS, printers and scann...
The evolution of SCSI. • The evolution of SCSI • Ultra SCSI opens more lanes for your data traffic. • SCSI (Small Computer Standard Interface), pronounced “scuzzy,” enables you to connect your computer to a wide range of peripherals such as ha...
SCSI-1, 2, 3 and 5 Connectors • SCSI 1, 2, 3 and 5 connectors • The original SCSI standard was approved in 1986. It supports transfer rates of up to 5 Megabytes per second (MBps) and 7 SCSI devices on an 8-bit bus. The most common connector fo...
IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • Ethernet technology is coming to the factory floor. Once limited to networks in office environments, Ethernet has also proven to be a robust alternative to the RS-232 interfac...
SCSI-1, -2, -3 and -5 • SCSI 1, 2, 3 and 5 connectors • The original SCSI standard was approved in 1986. It supports transfer rates of up to 5 Megabytes per second (MBps) and 7 SCSI devices on an 8-bit bus. The most common connector for SCSI-1...
IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • IP Ratings (Ingress Protection) • Ethernet technology is coming to the factory floor. Once limited to networks in office environments, Ethernet has also proven to be a robust alternative to the RS-232 interfac...