ISO/IEC 14776-115:2004
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Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 115: Parallel Interface-5 (SPI-5)
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11-29-2004
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations, and conventions
4 SCSI parallel interface model
5 SCSI parallel interface connectors
6 SCSI bus segment interconnect
7 SCSI parallel interface electrical characteristics
8 SCSI bus signals
9 SCSI parallel bus timing
10 SCSI bus phases
11 DATA BUS protection
12 SCSI bus conditions
13 SCSI bus phase sequences
14 SPI information units
15 SCSI pointers
16 SCSI messages
17 Command processing considerations and exception
conditions
18 SCSI management features for the SCSI parallel
interface
19 SCSI parallel interface services
Annex A (normative) - Additional requirements for
LVD SCSI drivers and receivers
Annex B (normative) - SCSI bus fairness
Annex C (normative) - Non-shielded connector alternative 4
Annex D (normative) - Removal and insertion of SCSI devices
Annex E (normative) - Simple expander requirements
Annex F (normative) - Expander Communication Protocol
Annex G (informative) - Interconnecting bus segments of
different widths
Annex H (informative) - SCSI ICONS
Annex I (informative) - Backplane construction guidelines
Annex J (informative) - SPI-5 to SCSI-2 terminology mapping
Annex K (informative) - Bibliography
The SCSI parallel interface (SPI) is designed to provide an efficient peer-to-peer I/O bus with the maximum number of hosts and peripherals determined by the bus width (i.e., 8 or 16). Data may be transferred asynchronously or synchronously at rates that depend on implementation. The objectives of the SCSI parallel interface are: a) To provide host computers with device independence within a class of devices. Thus, different disk drives, tape drives, printers, optical media drives, and other SCSI devices may be added to the host computers without requiring modifications to generic system hardware. b) To provide compatibility such that conforming SPI-2, SPI-3 devices may interoperate with SPI-5 devices given that the systems engineering is correctly done. The interface protocol includes provision for the connection of multiple SCSI initiator ports (i.e., SCSI devices capable of initiating an I/O process) and multiple SCSI target ports (i.e., SCSI devices capable of responding to a request to perform an I/O process). This international standard defines mechanical, electrical, timing requirements, command, and the task management delivery protocol requirements to transfer commands and data between SCSI devices attached to an SCSI parallel interface, i.e. to allow conforming SCSI devices to interoperate. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the SCSI command sets. The resulting interface facilitates the interconnection of computers and intelligent peripherals and thus provides a common interface standard for both system integrators and suppliers of intelligent peripherals. This standard is a functional description. Conforming implementations may employ any design technique that does not violate interoperability. This standard has made obsolete single-ended and multimode signalling alternatives. Implementations that use single-ended or multimode signalling alternatives should reference the SCSI Parallel Interface-2 standard (ISO/IEC 14776-112).
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Standard
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321
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
DS/ISO/IEC 14776-115:2004 | Identical |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-115:05 (R2020) | Identical |
NEN ISO/IEC 14776-115 : 2004 | Identical |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-115 :2005 | Identical |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-115 : 2005 : R2010 | Identical |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-115 : 2005 : R2015 | Identical |
INCITS/ISO/IEC 14776-115 : 2011 | Identical |
ISO/IEC 14776-121:2010 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 121: Passive Interconnect Performance (PIP) |
ANSI INCITS 472 : 2011 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AUTOMATION/DRIVE INTERFACE - TRANSPORT PROTOCOL - 2 (ADT-2) |
15/30317158 DC : 0 | BS ISO/IEC 14776-154 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 154: SERIAL ATTACHED SCSI - 3 (SAS-3) |
ANSI INCITS 497 : 2012 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AUTOMATION/DRIVE INTERFACE COMMANDS - 3 (ADC-3) |
ANSI INCITS 484 : 2012 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SCSI MEDIA CHANGER COMMANDS - 3 (SMC-3) |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-412 : 2007 : R2012 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 412: ARCHITECTURE MODEL-2 (SAM-2) |
ISO/IEC 14776-413:2007 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 413: SCSI Architecture Model -3 (SAM-3) |
ANSI INCITS 519 : 2014 | SERIAL ATTACHED SCSI - 3 (SAS-3) |
ISO/IEC 14776-154:2017 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 154: Serial Attached SCSI 3 (SAS-3) |
ISO/IEC 14776-261:2012 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 261: SAS Protocol Layer (SPL) |
ISO/IEC 14776-454:2018 | Information technology Small computer system interface (SCSI) Part 454: SCSI Primary Commands - 4 (SPC-4) |
ANSI INCITS 508 : 2014 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - STORAGE MANAGEMENT - HOST BUS ADAPTER APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE - 2ND GENERATION (SM-HBA-2) |
ANSI INCITS 403 : 2005 : R2015 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AUTOMATION/DRIVE INTERFACE - COMMANDS (ADC) |
ANSI INCITS 441 : 2008 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AUTOMATION/DRIVE INTERFACE COMMANDS - 2 (ADC-2) |
ISO/IEC 11002:2008 | Information technology Multipath management API |
INCITS/ISO/IEC 11002 : 2013(R2018) | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - MULTIPATH MANAGEMENT API |
12/30253054 DC : 0 | BS ISO/IEC 14776-261 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 261: SAS PROTOCOL LAYER (SPL) |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-413 : 2007 : R2012 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 413: ARCHITECTURE MODEL-3 (SAM-3) |
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14776-412-07 (R2017) | Information Technology - Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) - Part 412: Architecture Model-2 (SAM-2) (Adopted ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006, first edition, 2006-10) |
ISO/IEC 14776-153:2015 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 153: Serial Attached SCSI - 2.1 (SAS-2.1) |
ANSI INCITS 403 : 2005 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - AUTOMATION/DRIVE INTERFACE - COMMANDS (ADC) |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-412:2007 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 412: ARCHITECTURE MODEL-2 (SAM-2) |
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14776-413-07 (R2017) | Information Technology - Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) - Part 413: Architecture Model-3 (SAM-3) (Adopted ISO/IEC 14776-413:2007, first edition, 2007-02) |
CSA ISO/IEC 14776-413 : 2007 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) - PART 413: ARCHITECTURE MODEL-3 (SAM-3) |
ISO/IEC 14776-322:2007 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 322: SCSI Block Commands - 2 (SBC-2) |
ISO/IEC 14776-121:2010 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 121: Passive Interconnect Performance (PIP) |
ISO/IEC 14776-113:2002 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 113: Parallel Interface-3 (SPI-3) |
ISO/IEC 14776-112:2002 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 112: Parallel Interface-2 (SPI-2) |
IEC 60512-11-7:2003 | Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 11-7: Climatic tests - Test 11g: Flowing mixed gas corrosion test |
ISO 129:1985 | Technical drawings Dimensioning General principles, definitions, methods of execution and special indications |
ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 | Information technology Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Part 412: Architecture Model -2 (SAM-2) |
ISO 1660:2017 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Profile tolerancing |
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