SCSI Cable Tester Indicates More Than Continuity

Oct. 8, 2008
In addition to basic continuity testing, the Model ST1000 hand-held SCSI cable tester will display the presence or absence of TERMPWR, indicate whether the bus is SE, HVD, or LVD, and display the value of DIFFSENSE when interfacing to a live SCSI bus.

In addition to basic continuity testing, the Model ST1000 hand-held SCSI cable tester will display the presence or absence of TERMPWR, indicate whether the bus is SE, HVD, or LVD, and display the value of DIFFSENSE when interfacing to a live SCSI bus. To perform all of these tests successfully requires connecting only one end of the cable to the tester. The ST1000 is small, light, operates on battery power, and is equally comfortable in the field or on the plant floor. Single-unit price is $399. For more information, call Jim Stein at PARALAN CORP., San Diego, CA. (858) 560-7266.

Company: PARALAN CORP.

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