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Using the TC1264 for Single-Ended SCSI Active Termination

From Microchip Technology, Inc.
 

 
SCSI (Small Computer Interface) is a bi-directional parallel peripheral bus used in computer systems of all sizes. It is used for computer interface with peripherals such as printers, scanners, magnetic disks, and tape drives. Since its inception, the SCSI bus has grown from 8 to 32 bits, and data rates have risen from 1MHz to 20MHz and upward. Its major benefit is that it allows new peripherals to be added to a computer with no hardware changes.

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