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Komt 'ie:Op woensdag 03 juli 2002 11:39 schreef pixel het volgende:
Ik ben dus benieuwd wat her verschil is tussen de sca1 en sca2 connector. Ik heb ff op het web gezocht maar het is me niet helemaal duidelijk.
weet hiero iemand het verschil?
The SCA family uses an 80-position, leaf-style contact to interface all active SCSI lines, three power voltages, and device control signals. This connector is considerably smaller than the collection of the three different connectors used for power, options, and SCSI bus in a cabled system. There are two basic versions of SCA connectors: SCA-1 and SCA-2. Both versions are unshielded and useful only within shielded enclosures. The SCA-1 has 80 positions with all contacts designed to be the same length. The SCA-2 can be mated to the SCA-1 but has advanced grounding contacts and sequenced signal and power contacts for supporting hot plugging and blind mating (no visual feedback during mating). Both versions are available in many styles, which differ by the termination-side structure and overall orientations.
meer informatie: http://research.compaq.com/wrl/DECarchives/DTJ/DTJR01/DTJR01HM.HTM