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Sun 370-1703 Microsystem 370-1703 Wide SCSI Single Ended Controller X1063
- Type: SCSI Controller Card
- Interface: Wide SCSI (SE - Single-Ended)
- Compatibility: Sun Microsystems Systems
- Provides Wide SCSI connectivity
- Supports multiple SCSI devices
- Increases data transfer performance
- Part Number: 370-1703
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Product Overview
This is a Sun Microsystems 370-1703 Wide SCSI Single-Ended Controller. It is an expansion card designed to provide Wide SCSI connectivity for Sun systems. This controller allows for the connection of multiple SCSI devices using a wider data bus for increased performance.
Technical Information
| Controller Type | SCSI Controller |
| Interface | Wide SCSI (Single-Ended) |
| Compatibility | Sun Microsystems |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 370-1703 |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
Product Description
The Sun Microsystems 370-1703 is a Wide SCSI Single-Ended controller card, designed to expand the peripheral connectivity options for Sun workstations and servers. This controller card enables the system to interface with a variety of SCSI devices, such as hard drives, tape drives, and CD-ROM drives, through a Wide SCSI bus. The 'Wide' aspect of the interface refers to the use of a 16-bit data path, which allows for twice the data transfer rate compared to Narrow SCSI. The 'Single-Ended' (SE) designation specifies the electrical signaling method used, which is common for shorter cable runs and less demanding environments. This controller provides the necessary hardware to manage these SCSI devices, facilitating communication and data transfer between the host system and the connected peripherals. This specific part, identified by the SKU 370-1703, is crucial for systems requiring high-speed access to multiple storage devices or other SCSI peripherals. It represents a key component for expanding storage capacity and performance in older Sun Microsystems hardware that relies on SCSI technology.



