
SDLT 220 and SDLT 320 Product Manual CHAPTER 6: SCSI Description
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Table 6-3. ANSI Signal Sources
Signals
Bus Phase BSY SEL C/D I/O
MSG REQ
ACK
ATN
DB(7–0)
DB (P)
DB(15-8)
DB (P1)
BUS FREE None None None None None None
ARBITRATION All Winner None None S ID S ID
SELECTION I&T Init None Init Init Init
RESELECTION I&T Targ Targ Init Targ Targ
COMMAND Targ None Targ Init Init None
DATA IN Targ None Targ Init Targ Targ
DATA OUT Targ None Targ Init Init Init
STATUS Targ None Targ Init Targ None
MESSAGE IN Targ None Targ Init Targ None
MESSAGE OUT Targ None Targ Init Init None
All The signal is driven by all SCSI devices that are actively arbitrating.
SCSI ID Each SCSI device that is actively arbitrating asserts its unique SCSI ID bit. The other
seven (or fifteen) data bits are released. The parity bit DB(P or P1) can be released or
driven true, but is never driven false during this phase.
I&T The signal is driven by the initiator, drive, or both, as specified in the SELECTION
and RESELECTION phase.
Init If driven, this signal is driven only by the active initiator.
None The signal is released; that is, not driven by any SCSI device. The bias circuitry of the
bus terminators pulls the signal to the false state.
Winner The signal is driven by the winning SCSI device.
Targ If the signal is driven, it is driven only by the active drive.
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