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                                                   Parallel SCSI Interface Product Manual, Rev. A )
2.5.12
De-skewed data valid window
The minimum difference in time allowed between the rising or falling edge of a “1010...” pattern on the DAT 
BUS or DB(P1) and its clocking signal on the ACK or REQ signal as measured at their zero-crossing points 
after skew compensation is applied by the receiver without allowing any error in the received data. The de-
skewed data valid window shall be equal to:
+/– [(data transfer period) – (residual skew error) – (strobe offset tolerance) – (clock jitter) – (receiver amplitude 
skew) – (ship noise) – (system noise at receiver) – (receiver asymmetry)] / 2.
2.5.13
Flow control receive hold time
The maximum time required by the initiator between the assertion of the REQ signal corresponding to the last 
iuCRC transfer of a SPI data streaming information unit and the changing of the P_CRCA signal.
2.5.14
Flow control receive setup time
The maximum time required by the initiator between the assertion of the P_CRCA signal and the assertion of 
the REQ signal corresponding to the last iuCRC transfer of a SPI data streaming information unit. Also, the 
maximum time required by the initiator between the negation of the P_CRCA signal and the assertion of the 
REQ signal corresponding to any valid data transfer of a SPI L_Q information unit.
2.5.15
Flow control transmit hold time
The minimum time provided by the target between the assertion of the REQ signal corresponding to the last 
iuCRC transfer of a SPI data stream information unit and the changing of the P_CRCA signal. Specified to pro-
vide the increased P_CRCA receive setup time, subject to intersymbol interference, cable skew, and other dis-
tortions.
2.5.16
Flow control transmit setup time
The minimum time provided by the target between the assertion of the P_CRCA signal and the assertion of the 
REQ signal corresponding to the last iuCRC transfer of a SPI data streaming information unit. Also, the mini-
mum time provided by the target between the negation of the P_CRCA signal and the assertion of the REQ 
signal corresponding to any valid data transfer of a SPI L_Q information unit. Specified to provide the 
increased P_CRCA receive setup time, subject to intersymbol interference, cable skew, and other distortions.
2.5.17
pCRC receive hold time
The minimum time required at the receiver between the transition of the REQ signal and the transition of the 
P_CRCA signal during data group transfers.
2.5.18
pCRC receive setup time
The minimum time required at the receiver between the transition of the P_CRCA signal and the transition of 
the REQ signal during data group transfers. Specified to ease receiver timing requirements and ensure that 
this signal, that is outside CRC protection, is received correctly.
2.5.19
pCRC transmit hold time
The minimum time provided by the transmitter between the transition of the REQ signal and the transition of 
the P_CRCA signal during data group transfers.
2.5.20
pCRC transmit setup time
The minimum time provided by the transmitter between the transition of the P_CRCA signal and the transition 
of the REQ signal during data group transfers. Specified to provide the increased receive setup time, subject to 
intersymbol interference, cable skew, and other distortions.