Hitachi HUS103036FL3800 User Manual

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5.2 Low voltage differential (LVD) mode 
 
The NW and NC drives have two different transceivers to allow customer to use it 
in traditional systems which may use single-ended drivers and receivers, or to use 
it in low voltage differential (LVD) systems which use LVD drivers and receivers.   
Their I/O circuits are selectable using the I/O "DIFFSENS" line. When the I/O 
"DIFFSENS" line is between -0.35V and +0.5V, the drive interface circuits operate 
single-ended. When "DIFFSENS" is between +0.7V and +1.9V, the drive interface 
circuits operate LVD. 
Customer can configure the drive to switch between single-ended and LVD modes 
using the I/O "DIFFSENS" line, or force it to operate in single-ended mode only as 
described later in this document. 
 
Note 1: To operate at LVD mode, all devices on the same bus must be running in LVD 
mode. If you add any single-ended device to a bus that is operating in LVD 
mode, all devices drop back to operating in single-ended mode. This eliminates 
the possibility of reaching Ultra-2 SCSI transfer rates. 
Note 2: Do not mix LVD drives on the same daisy chain with devices having high 
voltage differential (HVD) interface circuits.