Single Connection Attach - significado y definición. Qué es Single Connection Attach
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Qué (quién) es Single Connection Attach - definición

ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR USED FOR SCSI DRIVES
Single Connector Attachment; Single Connector Attach; Single Connection Attach; SCSI connectors; Serial SCSI connectors; Serial ATA Tunneling Protocol; Serial ATA tunneling protocol; SATA Tunneling Protocol; SATA tunneling protocol; Serial SCSI
  • SCSI-1 card with an external Centronics port which requires a terminator, from an Acorn computer.
  • SCA-2 connector on Fujitsu MAP3735NC
  • A stack of external SCSI devices displaying various SCSI connectors
  • An SFF-8484 connector.

Single Connection Attach         
<hardware> (SCA, "Single Connector Attachment") A non-standard type of SCSI connector, used mostly by OEMs, which carries both power and data on one 80-pin connector. SCA SCSI drives tend to be cheaper but use with standard SCSI cables requires an adaptor and external termination. http://pcmech.com/show/harddrive/152/. (2003-06-21)
SCSI connector         
A SCSI connector ( ) is used to connect computer parts that use a system called SCSI to communicate with each other. Generally, two connectors, designated male and female, plug together to form a connection which allows two components, such as a computer and a disk drive, to communicate with each other.
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SCSI connector

A SCSI connector ( SKUZ-ee) is used to connect computer parts that use a system called SCSI to communicate with each other. Generally, two connectors, designated male and female, plug together to form a connection which allows two components, such as a computer and a disk drive, to communicate with each other. SCSI connectors can be electrical connectors or optical connectors. There have been a large variety of SCSI connectors in use at one time or another in the computer industry. Twenty-five years of evolution and three major revisions of the standards resulted in requirements for Parallel SCSI connectors that could handle an 8, 16 or 32 bit wide bus running at 5, 10 or 20 megatransfer/s, with conventional or differential signaling. Serial SCSI added another three transport types, each with one or more connector types. Manufacturers have frequently chosen connectors based on factors of size, cost, or convenience at the expense of compatibility.

SCSI makes use of cables to connect devices. In a typical example, a socket on a computer motherboard would have one end of a cable plugged into it, while the other end of the cable plugged into a disk drive or other device. Some cables have different types of connectors on them, and some cables can have as many as 16 connectors (allowing 16 devices to be wired together). Different types of connectors may be used for devices inside a computer cabinet, than for external devices such as scanners or external disk drives.