33 Connecting Peripherals Version A.01 H3064S Module 6 Slides.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Computer Buses Ref: Burd, Chp – 220 Englander, Chp 7 p
Advertisements

HARDWARE Rashedul Hasan..
Bus topology refers to a single cable that connects all the work stations, servers, printers and other devices on the network. The cable runs from one.
SCSI Concepts and Configuration. 2 SCSI Transmission Methods SCSI Buses and Termination SCSI Data Path Sizes and Bus Speed SCSI Cables, Connectors.
I/O Interfaces.
Introduction Computer Hardware Jess 2006 EXPANSION CARDS BUS ARCHITECTURE AND CONNECTORS.
Networks Adapting Computers to Telecommunications Media.
Chapter 22 All About SCSI.
SCSI Concepts and Configuration. 2 SCSI Transmission Methods SCSI Buses and Termination SCSI Data Path Sizes and Bus Speed SCSI Cables, Connectors.
Chapter 3 Chapter 3: Server Hardware. Chapter 3 Learning Objectives n Describe the base system requirements for Windows NT 4.0 Server n Explain how to.
Interface circuits I/O interface consists of the circuitry required to connect an I/O device to a computer bus. Side of the interface which connects to.
1 Introduction to Computers Day 6. 2 Main Circuit Board of a PC The main circuit board (motherboard or system board) is the central nervous system of.
Fibre Channel Maria G. Luna Objectives §Define what is Fibre Channel §Standards §Fibre Channel Architecture l Simple example of a Network Connection.
Terms 5 Definitions and Questions. ISA The original 8- and 16-bit expansion card standard used in PCs. ISA cards run at a bus speed of 8MHz. You can plug.
ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP. The point at which a peripheral attaches to. Communicates with a system unit so that the peripheral can send data to or receive information.
Chapter Four Setting Up a Computer. © Wiley, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Strata Objectives Covered 1.2 (1.1 FC0-U21 U.K.) Demonstrate the proper.
Parallel Connections Michael Fromwiller CS 147 Spring 08 Dr. Sin-Min Lee This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create.
Chapter 1.2 Power Point by Troy D. Michael C.. I/O Interface ( Sound/Sound Card)  Sound Adapters-provides audio capability.
The SCSI Interface Objectives In this chapter, you will: -Understand the different SCSI standards and confusing naming schemes -Identify cables and connectors.
Module I Overview of Computer Architecture and Organization.
Connections Unit objective: Identify connection interfaces and connectors and cables.
P ORTS. Port - Interface between the computer and other computers or devices. Parallel port Serial port 1 way transmission data from second device Bi-
Copyright © 2007 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved PC Fundamentals Presentation 41 – Input/Output Ports.
Chapter 8 All About SCSI.
Identification And Function
PC Maintenance: Preparing for A+ Certification
Computer Organization CSC 405 Bus Structure. System Bus Functions and Features A bus is a common pathway across which data can travel within a computer.
Computer Hardware and Network Systems Terms Lucas Abbott.
Information Technology
Chapter 8 Input/Output. Busses l Group of electrical conductors suitable for carrying computer signals from one location to another l Each conductor in.
Chapter 6 High-Speed LANs Chapter 6 High-Speed LANs.
© 2001 by Prentice Hall5-1 Local Area Networks, 3rd Edition David A. Stamper Part 2: Hardware Chapter 5 LAN Hardware.
A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC Fifth Edition Chapter 22 All About SCSI.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Planning for Server Hardware.
Chapter 6 Adding SCSI cards and Drives
SCSI Richard Goldman April 2000
1 Computing Basics Honolulu Community College Cisco Academy Training Center Semester 1 Version
9/28: Buses & Communication Buses: highways of the motherboard –system buses –local buses: PCI, ISA, EISA –expansion slots plug & play laptops: PCMCIA.
SCSI The Bus and Network. Big Three The Big three of SCSI are: –Adaptec And then comes everybody else.
1 Chapter Overview Understanding Expansion Buses Configuring Expansion Cards Cables and Connectors.
SCSI Drives Chapter 13 Release 22/10/2010powered by dj.
Buses Warning: some of the terminology is used inconsistently within the field.
1 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 2 v3.0 Module 1 WANs and Routers.
SCSI Chapter 13. SCSI Small Computer System Interface introduced in 1979 as a means of mass storage Common SCSI devices Hard drives- Scanners Tape backup.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Planning for Server Hardware.
Section 9: Implementing the Network CSIS 479R Fall 1999 “Network +” George D. Hickman, CNI, CNE.
BUS IN MICROPROCESSOR. Topics to discuss Bus Interface ISA VESA local PCI Plug and Play.
Computer Architecture Part IV-B: I/O Buses. Chipsets Intelligent bus controller chips found on the motherboard Enable higher speeds on one or more buses.
CS-350 TERM PROJECT COMPUTER BUSES By : AJIT UMRANI.
Disk Interfaces Last Update Copyright Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D. 1.
CHAPTER Microcomputer as a Communication Device. Chapter Objectives Examine the components of the motherboard that relate to communication Describe a.
1 SCSI. 2 SCSI Hard Drives 3 SCSI drives are faster. SCSI drives are faster. More expensive. More expensive. Require a separate host adapter. Require.
A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC Fifth Edition Chapter 22 All About SCSI.
Computer Terminologies (1) CPU - Central Processing Unit RAM - Random Access Memory ROM - Read-Only Memory CD-ROM drive Floppy disk drive Hard disk drive.
Peripheral Interfaces
Input/Output Organization III: Commercial Bus Standards CE 140 A1/A2 20 August 2003.

Made By : Gagandeep Singh CompTIA A+ Certified. PORTS ON MOTHERBOARD  PS/2 PORT  SERIAL PORT  PARALLEL PORT  VGA PORT  DVI PORT  USB PORT  MINI.
Computer Components.
Local Area Networks, 3rd Edition David A. Stamper
SCSI.
Chapter III, Desktop Imaging Systems and Issues: Lesson III Moving Image Data
What’s in the Box?.
Chapter Overview Understanding Expansion Buses
Identification And Function
Overview of Computer Architecture and Organization
I/O BUSES.
Five Key Computer Components
Overview of Computer Architecture and Organization
Chapters 1-3 Concepts NT Server Capabilities
Presentation transcript:

33 Connecting Peripherals Version A.01 H3064S Module 6 Slides

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A The HP 9000 Product Family Servers Series 800 Workstation Series 700 a538183

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A I/O Architecture Terminology Bus CPU/Memory Bus Converter Bus Device Adapter Device a538184

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A I/O Expansion Device Adapter HP/PBHSC Device Adapter EISAGSC WorkstationsServers EISA a538185

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A Device Adapters SCSI Small Computer System Interface. There are three SCSI-2 interfaces available: Single-ended, Differential, and Fast and Wide. Supports SCSI disks, DDS tape drives, CD-ROM drives, MO drives, quarter inch cartridges (QIC), 8mm tapes and IBM 3480-compatible drives MUX Multiplexer. Supports serial terminals, printers, plotters, modems, and Access Port. LAN/9000 Local Area Network. For IEEE and Ethernet networks. FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface. High-speed local area network a538186

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A Types of SCSI Other names bus is known by Compatible with the other SCSI bus types? Bus Transfer Rate Data Bus Width # Connector Pins Max. cable length Maximum Devices on Interface 'Standard SCSI' 'SCSI', 'SCSI-2' 'SE-SCSI' NO! 5 MBytes/s 8 bits 50 pin 6 meters 7 'Fast' 'Fast/Narrow' 'Diff-SCSI' NO! 10 MBytes/s 8 bits 50 pin 25 meters 7 'Differential-Wide' 'F/W-SCSI' 'Fast and Wide' NO! 20 MBytes/s 16 bits 68 pin 25 meters 15 a538187

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A SCSI Device Power Up Guidelines DO NOT – Connect or disconnect any device while the system is running – Turn power on or off to any device while the system is powered-up DO –Power on and complete self-tests on all peripherals before powering on SPU –Change bus addresses with device powered off a538188

© 1999 Hewlett-Packard Co. H3064S A Viewing the Configuration with ioscan # ioscan # short listing of all devices # ioscan -f # full listing of all devices # ioscan -fH 8/ # full listing of device at 8/ # ioscan -fC disk # full listing of "disk" class devices Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description ============================================================ disk 0 8/ sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE disk 1 8/ sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE disk 2 8/ sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE disk 3 8/ sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE disk 4 8/ sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE disk 5 8/16/5.3.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE Toshiba CD a538190