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HP 348-0037234D Wide Ultra SCSI PCI SCSI Controller
- Wide Ultra SCSI support
- PCI bus interface
- Designed for HP systems
- Enables connection of SCSI devices
- Standard data transfer for SCSI peripherals
- Legacy storage connectivity
- Suitable for older server/workstation models
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Product Overview
The HP 348-0037234D is a Wide Ultra SCSI PCI Controller Card. It provides connectivity for SCSI storage devices using the older PCI bus architecture.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Controller Card |
| Interface | PCI |
| SCSI Type | Wide Ultra SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Model | 348-0037234D |
Product Description
The HP 348-0037234D is a Wide Ultra SCSI controller card designed for integration into systems equipped with the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus. This card serves as an interface between the host computer and various SCSI storage devices, such as hard drives, tape drives, and optical drives, that utilize the Wide Ultra SCSI standard. This controller card is representative of legacy storage connectivity solutions, offering compatibility with a broad range of SCSI peripherals that were prevalent in servers and workstations of its era. The Wide Ultra SCSI interface provides a higher data transfer rate compared to earlier SCSI standards, enabling more efficient data handling for storage-intensive tasks. While newer interfaces like PCI Express have largely superseded the PCI bus and SCSI technology, the 348-0037234D remains relevant for maintaining or upgrading older HP systems that rely on SCSI storage. Its dual-channel capability (implied by Wide Ultra SCSI) allows for the connection of multiple devices, providing flexibility for storage expansion in legacy environments.


