Product Overview: UCC5619MWPX by Texas Instruments
The UCC5619MWPX, manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI), is a high-performance SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) terminator designed for Ultra2 LVD/SE (Low Voltage Differential/Single-Ended) SCSI systems. This device is part of TI's extensive range of integrated circuits tailored for managing and enhancing the performance of electronic systems.
The UCC5619MWPX is specifically engineered to provide active termination for SCSI bus lines, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity and reliable communication between SCSI devices. Its ability to switch between LVD and SE modes dynamically allows for compatibility with a wide range of SCSI devices and ensures that the bus operates at the highest possible speed, whether in single-ended or differential mode.
This terminator integrates a 2.7V regulator for termination power, which is derived from the SCSI bus itself, thus eliminating the need for an external termination power supply. Additionally, it features a disconnect function that helps in power saving by disconnecting the termination when the bus is inactive. This makes the UCC5619MWPX a power-efficient solution for modern SCSI applications.
The device is packaged in a 36-pin wide-body plastic package, ensuring that it is robust and suitable for various operating environments. The UCC5619MWPX includes nine termination lines, each providing matched impedance to minimize reflections and maintain signal fidelity across the SCSI bus. This results in improved data transfer rates and reduced errors, which is crucial for high-performance computing and storage systems.
Texas Instruments' commitment to quality ensures that the UCC5619MWPX meets stringent industry standards, making it a reliable choice for system designers and engineers looking to enhance the capabilities of their SCSI-based systems. Whether used in servers, workstations, storage arrays, or other devices requiring robust SCSI termination, the UCC5619MWPX is a testament to TI's expertise in developing advanced electronic components.