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September 1996, vol.13, no. 6

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Chipset converts single-ended to differential SCSI

TI's new two-chip solution enables designers to convert single-ended to differential SCSI without host or target controller intervention.

The chipset is well suited for situations where the number of SCSI devices or the distance between them exceeds the capabilities of a single-end interface. Applications include high-end computing systems such as file and video servers, workstations, minicomputers and mainframes with peripherals including tape, optical and rigid magnetic disk drives.

Using the standard nine SCSI control signals, the SN75LBC970A control transceiver decodes the state of the bus and enables the SN75LBC971A data transceiver to transmit the single-ended SCSI input signals differentially to the cable or receive the differential cable signals and drive the single-ended outputs to the controller.

SN75LBC970A 56-pin SSOP$11.83
SN75LBC971A 56-pin SSOP $10.36
Suggested resale pricing in U.S. dollars in 1K quantity.


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