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HP A9740B SCSI Duplex Conversion Backplane Board
- SCSI Duplex Conversion Backplane Board
- Designed for HP systems
- Facilitates SCSI device connectivity
- Supports duplex communication
- Enhances data transfer capabilities
- Robust connection for SCSI peripherals
- Component for storage expansion
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Product Overview
The HP A9740B is a SCSI Duplex Conversion Backplane Board. It is designed to facilitate the connection and management of SCSI devices, potentially offering features for duplex communication or conversion within HP storage systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Backplane Board |
| Interface | SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Feature | Duplex Conversion |
| Compatibility | HP Systems |
Product Description
The HP A9740B is a specialized SCSI backplane board that incorporates functionality for duplex conversion. This suggests it plays a role in managing SCSI devices where bidirectional data flow or specific communication protocols are critical. In SCSI environments, duplex operation can refer to simultaneous read and write operations or specific modes of data transfer that enhance throughput and efficiency. This backplane board serves as a central point for connecting multiple SCSI devices within an HP server or storage enclosure. The 'duplex conversion' aspect implies it might adapt signals or manage data paths to optimize communication between the host system and the connected SCSI peripherals, potentially supporting advanced SCSI features or ensuring compatibility between different SCSI standards or devices. As a component within HP's storage infrastructure, the A9740B is designed to provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for SCSI-based storage solutions. It contributes to the overall architecture by enabling efficient data exchange and supporting the expansion of storage capacity with various SCSI drives or tape devices.

