SCSI connector
The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) is a communications protocol standard that has become increasingly popular for interconnecting computers and other input/output devices. Modern electronic devices rely upon interconnection of various components to form circuits. These electronic components are typically mounted on printed circuit boards, which have copper traces routed along and within the circuit board that provide electrical connections between components mounted to the circuit board. Personal computers provide today's users with the power to communicate with other networked users, share information and access data from peripheral devices. To achieve high performance data transfer interfaces between the host computer system and a given peripheral device, computer users typically use hardware that can take advantage of the small computer system interface (SCSI) protocol. The SCSI bus is a system level interface that essentially provides a complete expansion bus where peripherals such as data storage devices may be connected. The SCSI bus functions as a separate bus whereby SCSI devices can exchange data among themselves without the intervention of the host computer's microprocessor. A small computer standard interface (SCSI) specification defines a number of parameters to interface peripheral devices to computer systems. Typically, computer systems implementing the SCSI specification contain an internal bus. In addition, computer systems contain a connector so that the internal bus may be expanded external to the computer system. The expansion of the bus permits interfacing of a number of peripheral devices. Once a computer is provided with SCSI capabilities, the user is able to connect either internal or external SCSI peripheral devices to the computer. Internally, SCSI ribbon cables are used to interconnect the peripheral devices to the computers controller card or a motherboard's connector. Externally, SCSI peripheral devices can be coupled to the computer's connector receptacle via an external SCSI cable. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) connectors provide a standard interface between computers and internal/external SCSI peripheral devices, such as fixed and removable storage drives, scanners, compact discs, etc.
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