LSI Network Card 20860 User Manual

USER’S  
GUIDE  
LSI20860  
PCI to Ultra SCSI  
Host Adapter  
Version 1.1  
J a n u a r y 2 0 0 1  
®
S14033.A  
 
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Preface  
This book is the primary reference and user’s guide for the LSI Logic  
LSI20860 PCI to Ultra SCSI Host Adapter. It contains a complete  
functional description for the LSI20860 and includes complete physical  
and electrical specifications for the LSI20860.  
Audience  
This document assumes that you have some familiarity with  
microprocessors and related support devices. The people who benefit  
from this book are:  
Engineers and managers who are evaluating or designing the host  
adapter board for possible use in a system  
End users who are installing the host adapter board into their  
computer  
Organization  
This document has the following chapter and appendix:  
Chapter 1, Using the LSI20860, describes the PCI and SCSI  
interfaces for this board along with the physical and electrical  
specifications. Quick installation instructions are also provided for  
inserting this host adapter into your computer.  
Appendix A, Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations, describes  
various terminology that is referenced throughout this user’s guide.  
Preface  
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Related Publications  
LSI53C860 PCI to Ultra SCSI I/O Processor Data Manual,  
Order Number T09962  
PCI Storage Device Management System SDMS 4.0 User’s Guide,  
Order Number S14007.A  
Revision Record  
Revision Date  
Remarks  
1.0  
1.1  
11/99  
01/01  
Final version.  
All product names changed from SYM to LSI.  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Using the LSI20860  
1.1  
1.1.1  
1.1.2  
1.2  
1.3  
1.3.1  
1.3.3  
1.3.4  
Internal SCSI Bus Connections  
1-8  
SCSI Bus Termination  
Setting SCSI IDs  
1-10  
1-12  
Appendix A  
Figures  
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations  
Customer Feedback  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
LSI20860 Board Hardware  
1-3  
1-7  
Inserting the Host Adapter  
Multiple External Devices Chained Together  
SCSI Bus Termination  
1-10  
1-11  
Tables  
1.1  
Maximum Power Requirements  
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Contents  
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Chapter 1  
Using the  
LSI20860  
Section 1.1, “General Description,page 1-1  
Section 1.2, “Installing the LSI20860,page 1-5  
Section 1.3, “Connecting SCSI Devices,page 1-7  
Section 1.4, “Troubleshooting,page 1-12  
1.1 General Description  
The LSI20860 provides a low-cost SCSI solution for attaching SCSI  
devices (disk drives, scanners, CD-ROM drivers, tape drives, removable  
media drives, etc.) to PCI computer systems with an ISA/EISA bracket  
type. The LSI20860 uses the LSI53C860 PCI to Ultra SCSI I/O  
Processor chip, an 80 MHz oscillator, and transfers SCSI data up to  
20 Mbytes/s.  
1.1.1 Features  
This section provides a high level overview of the PCI Interface, the SCSI  
Interface, and Board Characteristics for the LSI20860.  
1.1.1.1 PCI Interface  
Full 32-bit DMA bus master  
Zero wait-state bus master data bursts  
Supports 5 V  
LSI20860 PCI to Ultra SCSI Host Adapter  
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1.1.1.2 SCSI Interface  
Supports 8-bit Single-Ended (SE) signaling only  
Automatically enables SE termination  
Supports SCSI termination power (TERMPWR) source  
External: 50-pin high density; Internal: 50-pin low density connectors  
Provides Ultra SCSI synchronous transfer capability up to  
20 Mbytes/s  
1.1.1.3 Board Requirements  
PCI board dimensions: 2.5 x 4.75 inches  
PCI 5 V signaling environment  
ISA/EISA bracket type  
The Storage Device Management System (SDMS™) software includes  
drivers and utilities for operating this host adapter in computers. The PCI  
Storage Device Management System SDMS 4.0 User’s Guide contains  
installation instructions for the appropriate drivers and utilities for various  
operating systems.  
Figure 1.1 shows the major components and connections of the  
LSI20860.  
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Figure 1.1 LSI20860 Board Hardware  
Internal  
SCSI Interface  
connector J2  
P1  
External  
SCSI Interface  
connector J3  
J1 to PCI Mainboard connector  
1.1.2 Physical Environment  
This section discusses the physical, electrical, thermal, and safety  
characteristics of the LSI20860. Additionally, this board is compliant with  
Class B electromagnetic standards set by the FCC.  
1.1.2.1 Physical Characteristics  
The dimensions of the LSI20860 are 2.5 x 4.75 inches. PCI connection  
is made through edge connector J1.  
Internal SCSI connection is made through the 50-pin low density  
connector J2. External SCSI connection is made through the 50-pin high  
density connector J3. The J3 connector extends outside the cabinet  
through a bracket attached to the board and the face of the connector.  
The bracket is a standard ISA type with a cutout to accommodate  
connector J3.  
General Description  
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The component height on the top and bottom of the board conforms to  
the PCI Specification.  
1.1.2.2 Electrical Characteristics  
The LSI20860 maximum power requirement, including SCSI TERMPWR,  
under normal operation is:  
Table 1.1  
Maximum Power Requirements  
+ 5 V DC  
± 5%  
1.5 A  
Over the operating range 5 °C to 55 °C  
Under abnormal conditions such as a short on SCSI TERMPWR, +5 V  
current may be higher. At temperatures of at least 25 °C a current of  
4 A is sustained no longer than 30 seconds before the self-resetting  
TERMPWR short circuit protection device opens.  
The PCI PRSNT1/ and PRSNT2/ pins are set to indicate a 7.5 W  
maximum configuration.  
1.1.2.3 Thermal, Atmospheric Characteristics  
The board is designed to operate in an environment defined by the  
following parameters:  
Temperature range: 5 °C to 55 °C (dry bulb)  
Relative humidity range: 5% to 90% noncondensing  
Maximum dew point temperature: 32 °C  
Storage Temperature: 40 °C to +85 °C with 0 to 95% RH  
noncondensing 10 °C  
1.1.2.4 Electromagnetic Compliance  
The board is designed and implemented to minimize electromagnetic  
emissions, susceptibility, and the effects of electromagnetic discharge.  
The board meets the requirements of FCC Class B and CISPR 22 limits  
and is marked with the FCC Class B Declaration of Conformity Symbol.  
It also carries the CE mark.  
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1.1.2.5 Safety Characteristics  
The bare board meets or exceeds the requirements of UL flammability  
rating 94 V0. The bare board is also marked with the supplier’s name or  
trademark, type, and UL flammability rating. Since this board is installed  
in a PCI bus slot, all voltages are below the SELV 42.4 V limit.  
1.2 Installing the LSI20860  
For safe and proper installation, check the user’s manual supplied with  
your computer and perform these steps.  
Caution:  
Ground yourself by touching a metal surface before  
handling boards. Static charges on your body can damage  
electronic components. Handle plug-in boards by the edge;  
do not touch board components or gold connector contacts.  
The use of a static group strap is recommended.  
Step 1. Ground yourself before removing this host adapter board.  
Remove the LSI20860 from the packing and check that it is not  
damaged. An example of this host adapter board is shown in  
Figure 1.1.  
Step 2. Switch off and unplug the system.  
Step 3. Remove the cover on your computer to access the PCI slots.  
Refer to your computer documentation if necessary.  
Step 4. Locate the slots for PCI plug-in board installation. Refer to your  
computer documentation if necessary to locate the expansion  
slots. The LSI20860 requires a PCI slot that allows bus master  
operation. See Figure 1.2.  
Step 5. Remove the blank bracket panel on the back of the computer  
aligned with the PCI slot you intend to use. Save the bracket  
screw.  
Step 6. Carefully insert edge connector J1 of the host adapter board  
into the PCI slot. Make sure the edge connector is properly  
aligned before pressing the board into place. Apply even  
pressure to both ends of the board while inserting it. See the  
example shown in Figure 1.2.  
Installing the LSI20860  
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Note:  
Notice that the components on a PCI host adapter face the  
opposite way from non-PCI adapter boards you have in  
your system. This is correct, and the board is keyed to go  
in only one way.  
Step 7. The bracket around the external connector J3 should fit where  
the blank panel was removed. Secure it with the bracket screw  
before making the internal and external SCSI bus connections.  
See Figure 1.2.  
Step 8. To connect any internal SCSI device, plug a 50-pin connector  
on the end of the internal SCSI ribbon cable into the J2  
connector.  
Step 9. Make sure the connection to the opposite end of the ribbon  
cable has been made to a SCSI device. See Figure 1.3.  
Step 10. Replace the cabinet cover as described in the user’s manual for  
your computer.  
Step 11. Make all external SCSI bus connections. Finally, refer to the  
PCI Storage Device Management System SDMS 4.0 User’s  
Guide (or the guide for the software that you will use) to load  
the driver software for your particular operating system.  
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Figure 1.2 Inserting the Host Adapter  
Bracket Screw  
1.3 Connecting SCSI Devices  
The main connections to SCSI devices involve two types of connectors:  
Internal 50-pin SCSI connector  
External 50-pin SCSI connector  
The next sections provide more detailed information.  
Connecting SCSI Devices  
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1.3.1 Internal SCSI Bus Connections  
This section provides step-by-step instructions about making internal  
SCSI bus connections.  
Step 1. To connect an internal SCSI device, plug the 50-pin connector  
on one end of the SCSI ribbon cable into the connector J2 (see  
Figure 1.3). The ribbon cable included in your LSI20860 kit is  
keyed to ensure it is connected correctly.  
Step 2. Plug the 50-pin connector on the other end of the SCSI ribbon  
cable into the SCSI connector on your internal SCSI device.  
ribbon cable with the required number of 50-pin connectors  
attached along its length. Plug the cable connectors into the  
internal SCSI device connectors, as illustrated in Figure 1.3.  
Step 4. Terminate the SCSI bus as described in the Section 1.3.3,  
“SCSI Bus Termination,page 1-10.  
Step 5. Make any required power connections to your internal SCSI  
device(s).  
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Figure 1.3 Internal SCSI Devices Chained Together  
J2  
1.3.2 External SCSI Bus Connections  
This section provides step-by-step instructions about making external  
SCSI bus connections.  
Step 1. To connect external SCSI devices to the LSI20860, plug the  
50-pin connector on one end of a shielded SCSI cable into the  
host adapter SCSI connector J3.  
This connector is bracketed to the back panel of your computer.  
Figure 1.4 shows how this connection is made.  
Connecting SCSI Devices  
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Step 2. Plug the 50-pin connector on the other end of the SCSI cable  
into the SCSI connector on the peripheral device. This  
connection is shown in Figure 1.4.  
Step 3. To connect more than one device to the LSI20860, use shielded  
cables to chain them together as illustrated in Figure 1.4.  
Figure 1.4 Multiple External Devices Chained Together  
1.3.3 SCSI Bus Termination  
All SCSI devices have a set of resistors called terminators to assure  
reliable operation of the SCSI bus. The devices making up the SCSI bus  
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are connected serially (chained together) with SCSI cables. The first and  
last physical devices connected on the ends of the SCSI bus must have  
these terminators enabled. All other SCSI devices on the bus must have  
their terminators removed or disabled.  
Termination on the LSI20860 is automatically enabled when it is  
connected to the end of the bus. Refer to the SCSI device documentation  
for information on how to identify and change the terminator setting on  
each SCSI peripheral device.  
Figure 1.5 SCSI Bus Termination  
Last Device  
on Chain  
Termination  
Enabled  
Host Adapter  
Does Not  
Termination  
End Chain  
Automatically  
Termination  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Last Device  
on Chain  
Termination  
Enabled  
Connecting SCSI Devices  
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1.3.4 Setting SCSI IDs  
Each device on the SCSI bus, including the host adapter, must have a  
unique SCSI ID from 0 through 7. SCSI ID 7 is the preset host adapter  
setting, giving it the highest priority on the SCSI bus. Refer to your  
peripheral device documentation for instructions on how to determine  
and change the ID of each peripheral device.  
Caution:  
The LSI20860 supports only SE SCSI devices. Differential  
SCSI devices may be damaged if you connect them to this  
host adapter. Refer to your SCSI device documentation to  
make sure you are connecting an SE device.  
1.4 Troubleshooting  
Some potential problems and their suggested solutions are:  
During installation, no SCSI devices are found.  
1. Check the cable connections and the host bus adapter installation.  
2. Ensure that all devices are powered on and terminated correctly.  
3. Check that no devices have duplicate SCSI IDs.  
4. Make sure INT A is assigned for the PCI slot(s) where your SCSI  
host adapter(s) are installed.  
5. Make sure the SCSI device driver is installed properly.  
The computer hangs or locks up when booting and the SCSI  
devices attached are not seen by the computer system.  
1. Make sure that all the SCSI devices are configured at different ID  
numbers (the boot drive should have the lowest ID).  
2. Make sure both ends, but only the ends, of the SCSI bus are  
terminated.  
3. Make sure the device driver for DOS and OS/2 are listed in the  
CONFIG.SYS file and loaded when booting.  
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The device driver does not see one of the SCSI devices.  
1. Reboot the computer.  
2. Make sure the SCSI devices have different ID numbers (the boot  
drive should have the lowest ID).  
3. Make sure both ends, but only the ends, of the SCSI bus are  
terminated.  
4. Check the cable and power connections.  
Troubleshooting  
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Appendix A  
Glossary of Terms and  
Abbreviations  
Bus  
A collection of unbroken signal lines across which information is  
transmitted from one part of a computer system to another. Connections  
to the bus are made using taps or connectors on the lines.  
Bus Mastering  
A high-performance way to transfer data. The host adapter controls the  
transfer of data directly to and from system memory without bothering  
the computer’s microprocessor. This is the fastest way for multitasking  
operating systems to transfer data.  
Byte  
A unit of information consisting of eight bits.  
Chain  
In computers, the linking together of two or more SCSI devices so that  
they are dependent upon one another for operation.  
Daisy Chain  
A set of SCSI devices connected in a series. When devices are  
daisy-chained to a microcomputer, the first device is connected to the  
computer, the second device is connected to the first, and so on down  
the line.  
Device Driver  
A program that allows a microprocessor (through the operating system)  
to direct the operation of a peripheral device.  
External SCSI  
Device  
A SCSI device installed outside the computer cabinet. These devices are  
connected in a continuous chain using specific types of shielded cables.  
FCC  
Federal Communications Commission.  
File  
A named collection of information stored on a disk.  
Hard Disk  
A disk made of metal and permanently sealed into a drive cartridge. A  
hard disk can store very large amounts of information.  
Host  
The computer system in which a SCSI host adapter is installed. It uses  
the SCSI host adapter to transfer information to and from devices  
attached to the SCSI bus.  
LSI20860 PCI to Ultra SCSI Host Adapter  
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Host Adapter  
A circuit board or integrated circuit that provides a SCSI bus connection  
to the computer system.  
Internal SCSI  
Device  
A SCSI device installed inside the computer cabinet. These devices are  
connected in a continuous chain using an unshielded ribbon cable.  
IRQ  
Interrupt Request Channel. A path through which a device can get the  
immediate attention of the computer’s CPU. The PCI bus assigns an IRQ  
path for each SCSI host adapter.  
Local Bus  
Mainboard  
A way to connect peripherals directly to computer memory. It bypasses  
the slower ISA and EISA buses. PCI is a local bus standard.  
A large circuit board that holds RAM, ROM, the microprocessor, custom  
integrated circuits, and other components that make a computer work. It  
also has expansion slots for host adapters and other expansion boards.  
Main Memory  
Motherboard  
The part of a computer’s memory which is directly accessible by the CPU  
(usually synonymous with RAM).  
See Mainboard. In some countries, the term Motherboard is not  
appropriate.  
Operating  
System (OS)  
A program that organizes the internal activities of the computer and its  
peripheral devices. An operating system performs basic tasks such as  
moving data to and from devices, and managing information in memory.  
It also provides the user interface.  
PCI  
Peripheral Component Interconnect. A local bus specification that allows  
connection of peripherals directly to computer memory. It bypasses the  
slower ISA and EISA buses.  
Peripheral  
Devices  
A piece of hardware (such as a video monitor, disk drive, printer, or  
CD-ROM) used with a computer and under the computer’s control. SCSI  
peripherals are controlled through a SCSI host adapter.  
Pin-1  
Orientation  
The alignment of pin 1 on a SCSI cable connector and the pin-1 position  
on the SCSI connector into which it is inserted. External SCSI cables are  
always keyed to ensure proper alignment. Internal SCSI ribbon cables  
are sometimes not keyed, although they may have a colored strip  
indicating pin 1.  
Port Address  
Also Port Number. The address through which commands are sent to a  
host adapter board. This address is assigned by the PCI bus.  
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Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations  
 
Port Number  
RAM  
See Port Address.  
Random Access Memory. The computer’s primary working memory in  
which program instructions and data are stored and are accessible to the  
CPU. Information can be written to and read from RAM. The contents of  
RAM are lost when the computer is turned off.  
ROM  
SCSI  
Read Only Memory. Memory from which information can be read but not  
changed. The contents of ROM are not erased when the computer is  
turned off.  
Small Computer System Interface. A specification for a high-performance  
peripheral bus and command set. The original standard is referred to as  
SCSI-1.  
SCSI-2  
The current SCSI specification which adds features to the original  
SCSI-1 standard.  
SCSI Bus  
A host adapter and one or more SCSI peripherals connected by cables  
in a linear chain configuration. The host adapter may exist anywhere on  
the chain, allowing connection of both internal and external SCSI  
devices. A system may have more than one SCSI bus by using multiple  
host adapters.  
SCSI Device  
SCSI ID  
Any device that conforms to the SCSI standard and is attached to the  
SCSI bus by a SCSI cable. This includes SCSI host adapters and SCSI  
peripherals.  
A way to uniquely identify each SCSI device on the SCSI bus. Each  
SCSI bus has eight available SCSI IDs numbered 0 through 7 (or 0  
through 15 for Wide SCSI). The host adapter usually gets ID 7 giving it  
priority to control the bus.  
SDMS  
STA  
Storage Device Management System. An LSI Logic software product that  
manages SCSI system I/O.  
SCSI Trade Association. A group of companies that cooperate to  
promote SCSI parallel interface technology as a viable mainstream I/O  
interconnect for commercial computing. Refer to their web site at  
www.scsita.org for more detailed information.  
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations  
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Single-Ended  
SCSI  
A hardware specification for connecting SCSI devices. It references each  
SCSI signal to a common ground. This is the most common method (as  
opposed to differential SCSI which uses a separate ground for each  
signal).  
Termination  
Ultra SCSI  
The electrical connection required at each end of the SCSI bus,  
composed of a set of resistors. It improves the integrity of bus signals.  
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a data transfer rate of up to  
20 Mbytes/s over an 8-bit SCSI bus and up to 40 Mbytes/s over a 16-bit  
SCSI bus. The SCSI Trade Association (STA) supports using the term  
“Ultra SCSI” over the term “Fast-20”.  
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A. E.  
B. M.  
I. E.  
Tel: 407.682.1199  
Tel: 407.834.6310  
Tel: 913.492.0408  
A. E.  
I. E.  
Tel: 314.291.5350  
Tel: 314.872.2182  
Tel: 480.829.1800  
Boca Raton  
Kentucky  
W. E. Tel: 937.436.9953  
Central/Northern/ Western  
I. E.  
Tel: 561.997.2540  
Tel: 520.742.0515  
Montana  
Bonita Springs  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.526.1741  
B. M.  
Tel: 941.498.6011  
Arkansas  
W. E. Tel: 972.235.9953  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.984.9503  
Tel: 800.767.0329  
Tel: 800.829.0146  
W. E. Tel: 801.974.9953  
Clearwater  
I. E.  
Tel: 727.524.8850  
Nebraska  
Fort Lauderdale  
California  
Agoura Hills  
B. M.  
Granite Bay  
B. M.  
Irvine  
A. E.  
B. M.  
I. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.626.9953  
Los Angeles  
A. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.288.9953  
Sacramento  
A. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.627.9953  
San Diego  
A. E.  
B. M.  
I. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.829.9953  
San Jose  
A. E.  
B. M.  
I. E.  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.332.4375  
A. E.  
Tel: 954.484.5482  
Louisiana  
W. E. Tel: 713.854.9953  
North/South  
W. E. Tel: 303.457.9953  
W. E. Tel: 800.568.9953  
Miami  
Tel: 818.865.0266  
Nevada  
Las Vegas  
B. M.  
Tel: 305.477.6406  
Tel: 916.523.7047  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.231.0253  
Tel: 800.231.5775  
Orlando  
A. E.  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.528.8471  
Tel: 407.657.3300  
Tel: 949.789.4100  
Tel: 949.470.2900  
Tel: 949.727.3291  
W. E. Tel: 702.765.7117  
W. E. Tel: 407.740.7450  
Tampa  
W. E. Tel: 800.395.9953  
St. Petersburg  
Maine  
A. E.  
New Hampshire  
Tel: 800.272.9255  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.272.9255  
W. E. Tel: 781.271.9953  
W. E. Tel: 781.271.9953  
A. E.  
Tel: 727.507.5000  
Maryland  
Baltimore  
A. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.863.9953  
Columbia  
B. M.  
I. E.  
Tel: 818.594.0404  
New Jersey  
North/South  
Georgia  
Atlanta  
A. E.  
Tel: 410.720.3400  
A. E.  
Tel: 201.515.1641  
Tel: 609.222.6400  
Tel: 916.632.4500  
Tel: 770.623.4400  
Tel: 770.980.4922  
B. M.  
Mt. Laurel  
Tel: 800.673.7461  
Tel: 410.381.3131  
W. E. Tel: 800.876.9953  
Duluth  
I. E.  
Tel: 856.222.9566  
Tel: 858.385.7500  
Tel: 858.597.3010  
Tel: 800.677.6011  
Pine Brook  
I. E.  
Tel: 678.584.0812  
Tel: 800.851.2282  
Tel: 801.365.3800  
Massachusetts  
Boston  
A. E.  
W. E. Tel: 800.444.9953  
Burlington  
I. E.  
Marlborough  
B. M.  
B. M.  
Tel: 973.244.9668  
W. E. Tel: 800.862.9953  
Parsippany  
Hawaii  
A. E.  
Tel: 978.532.9808  
I. E.  
Tel: 973.299.4425  
Tel: 408.435.3500  
Tel: 408.436.0881  
Tel: 408.952.7000  
Wayne  
W. E. Tel: 973.237.9010  
Idaho  
A. E.  
Tel: 781.270.9400  
W. E. Tel: 801.974.9953  
Santa Clara  
W. E. Tel: 800.866.9953  
Woodland Hills  
A. E.  
Westlake Village  
I. E. Tel: 818.707.2101  
New Mexico  
W. E. Tel: 480.804.7000  
Albuquerque  
Tel: 800.673.7459  
Woburn  
B. M.  
Tel: 800.552.4305  
Tel: 818.594.0404  
A. E.  
Tel: 505.293.5119  
 
U.S. Distributors  
by State  
(Continued)  
New York  
South Carolina  
Washington  
Hauppauge  
A. E.  
Tel: 919.872.0712  
Kirkland  
I. E.  
Tel: 516.761.0960  
W. E. Tel: 919.469.1502  
I. E.  
Tel: 425.820.8100  
Long Island  
Maple Valley  
South Dakota  
A. E.  
Tel: 516.434.7400  
B. M.  
Seattle  
A. E.  
Tel: 206.223.0080  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.829.0116  
W. E. Tel: 800.861.9953  
Rochester  
W. E. Tel: 612.853.2280  
Tel: 425.882.7000  
A. E.  
I. E.  
Tel: 716.475.9130  
Tel: 716.242.7790  
W. E. Tel: 800.248.9953  
Tennessee  
W. E. Tel: 256.830.1119  
East/West  
West Virginia  
W. E. Tel: 800.319.9953  
Smithtown  
B. M.  
Syracuse  
A. E.  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.638.5988  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.241.8182  
Tel: 800.633.2918  
Tel: 800.543.2008  
Wisconsin  
Milwaukee  
Tel: 315.449.4927  
Texas  
Arlington  
B. M.  
A. E.  
Tel: 414.513.1500  
W. E. Tel: 800.867.9953  
Wauwatosa  
North Carolina  
Raleigh  
A. E.  
I. E.  
Tel: 817.417.5993  
Austin  
A. E.  
B. M.  
I. E.  
Tel: 414.258.5338  
Tel: 919.859.9159  
Tel: 919.873.9922  
Tel: 512.219.3700  
Tel: 512.258.0725  
Tel: 512.719.3090  
Wyoming  
W. E. Tel: 800.560.9953  
I. E.  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.332.9326  
W. E. Tel: 800.365.9953  
Dallas  
W. E. Tel: 801.974.9953  
North Dakota  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.829.0116  
A. E.  
B. M.  
Tel: 214.553.4300  
Tel: 972.783.4191  
W. E. Tel: 612.853.2280  
Ohio  
Cleveland  
W. E. Tel: 800.955.9953  
El Paso  
A. E.  
Tel: 216.498.1100  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.526.9238  
W. E. Tel: 800.763.9953  
Dayton  
Houston  
A. E.  
B. M.  
W. E. Tel: 800.888.9953  
Richardson  
I. E.  
Tel: 713.781.6100  
Tel: 713.917.0663  
A. E.  
I. E.  
Tel: 614.888.3313  
Tel: 937.253.7501  
W. E. Tel: 800.575.9953  
Strongsville  
Tel: 972.783.0800  
B. M.  
Tel: 440.238.0404  
Rio Grande Valley  
Valley View  
A. E.  
Tel: 210.412.2047  
I. E.  
Tel: 216.520.4333  
Stafford  
I. E.  
Tel: 281.277.8200  
Oklahoma  
W. E. Tel: 972.235.9953  
Tulsa  
Utah  
Centerville  
A. E.  
I. E.  
Tel: 918.459.6000  
Tel: 918.665.4664  
B. M.  
Murray  
I. E.  
Salt Lake City  
A. E.  
Tel: 801.295.3900  
Tel: 801.288.9001  
Oregon  
Beaverton  
B. M.  
I. E.  
Tel: 801.365.3800  
Tel: 503.524.1075  
Tel: 503.644.3300  
W. E. Tel: 800.477.9953  
Portland  
A. E.  
Vermont  
Tel: 503.526.6200  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.272.9255  
W. E. Tel: 800.879.9953  
W. E. Tel: 716.334.5970  
Pennsylvania  
Virginia  
Mercer  
A. E.  
Tel: 800.638.5988  
I. E.  
Philadelphia  
Tel: 412.662.2707  
W. E. Tel: 301.604.8488  
Haymarket  
A. E.  
B. M.  
Tel: 800.526.4812  
Tel: 877.351.2355  
B. M.  
Springfield  
B. M. Tel: 703.644.9045  
Tel: 703.754.3399  
W. E. Tel: 800.871.9953  
Pittsburgh  
A. E.  
Tel: 412.281.4150  
W. E. Tel: 440.248.9996  
Rhode Island  
A. E.  
800.272.9255  
W. E. Tel: 781.271.9953  
 
Direct Sales  
Representatives by State  
(Components and Boards)  
E. A.  
E. L.  
GRP  
I. S.  
ION  
R. A.  
Earle Associates  
Electrodyne - UT  
Group 2000  
Infinity Sales, Inc.  
ION Associates, Inc.  
Rathsburg Associ-  
ates, Inc.  
Texas  
Austin  
ION  
Arlington  
ION  
Tel: 512.794.9006  
Tel: 817.695.8000  
Tel: 281.376.2000  
Houston  
ION  
SGY  
Synergy Associates,  
Inc.  
Utah  
Salt Lake City  
Arizona  
Tempe  
E. A.  
E. L.  
Tel: 801.264.8050  
Wisconsin  
Muskego  
Tel: 480.921.3305  
R. A.  
Saukville  
R. A.  
Tel: 414.679.8250  
California  
Calabasas  
Tel: 414.268.1152  
I. S.  
Irvine  
I. S.  
Tel: 818.880.6480  
Tel: 714.833.0300  
San Diego  
E. A.  
Tel: 619.278.5441  
Illinois  
Elmhurst  
R. A.  
Tel: 630.516.8400  
Indiana  
Cicero  
R. A.  
Ligonier  
R. A.  
Tel: 317.984.8608  
Tel: 219.894.3184  
Tel: 317.838.0360  
Plainfield  
R. A.  
Massachusetts  
Burlington  
SGY  
Tel: 781.238.0870  
Michigan  
Byron Center  
R. A.  
Tel: 616.554.1460  
Good Rich  
R. A.  
Novi  
R. A.  
Tel: 810.636.6060  
Tel: 810.615.4000  
North Carolina  
Cary  
GRP  
Tel: 919.481.1530  
Ohio  
Columbus  
R. A.  
Tel: 614.457.2242  
Dayton  
R. A.  
Tel: 513.291.4001  
Independence  
R. A.  
Tel: 216.447.8825  
Pennsylvania  
Somerset  
R. A.  
Tel: 814.445.6976  
 
Sales Offices and Design  
Resource Centers  
LSI Logic Corporation  
Fort Collins  
New Jersey  
Red Bank  
125 Half Mile Road  
Suite 200  
Red Bank, NJ 07701  
Tel: 732.933.2656  
Fax: 732.933.2643  
Canada  
Ontario  
Ottawa  
260 Hearst Way  
Suite 400  
2001 Danfield Court  
Fort Collins, CO 80525  
Tel: 970.223.5100  
Corporate Headquarters  
1551 McCarthy Blvd  
Milpitas CA 95035  
Tel: 408.433.8000  
Fax: 970.206.5549  
TKealn:a6ta1,3O.5N9K22.1L236H31  
Fax: 408.433.8989  
NORTH AMERICA  
California  
Irvine  
18301 Von Karman Ave  
Suite 900  
Florida  
Boca Raton  
2255 Glades Road  
Suite 324A  
Boca Raton, FL 33431  
Tel: 561.989.3236  
Fax: 561.989.3237  
Fax: 613.592.3253  
Cherry Hill - Mint Technology  
215 Longstone Drive  
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003  
Tel: 856.489.5530  
Fax: 856.489.5531  
INTERNATIONAL  
France  
Paris  
LSI Logic S.A.  
Immeuble Europa  
53 bis Avenue de l'Europe  
B.P. 139  
ITreviln:e9,4C9A.890296.142600  
Georgia  
Alpharetta  
2475 North Winds Parkway  
Suite 200  
Alpharetta, GA 30004  
Tel: 770.753.6146  
Fax: 770.753.6147  
New York  
Fairport  
550 Willowbrook Office Park  
Fairport, NY 14450  
Tel: 716.218.0020  
Fax: 949.809.4444  
Pleasanton Design Center  
5050 Hopyard Road, 3rd Floor  
Suite 300  
Pleasanton, CA 94588  
Tel: 925.730.8800  
78148 Velizy-Villacoublay  
Fax: 716.218.9010  
CTeeld:e3x3, P.1a.r3is4.63.13.13  
North Carolina  
Raleigh  
Phase II  
4601 Six Forks Road  
Suite 528  
Raleigh, NC 27609  
Tel: 919.785.4520  
Fax: 919.783.8909  
Fax: 33.1.34.63.13.19  
Fax: 925.730.8700  
Illinois  
Oakbrook Terrace  
Two Mid American Plaza  
Suite 800  
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181  
Tel: 630.954.2234  
Germany  
Munich  
LSI Logic GmbH  
Orleansstrasse 4  
San Diego  
7585 Ronson Road  
Suite 100  
San Diego, CA 92111  
Tel: 858.467.6981  
8T1e6l:6499M.8u9ni.c4h.58.33.0  
Fax: 630.954.2235  
Fax: 858.496.0548  
Fax: 49.89.4.58.33.108  
Kentucky  
Oregon  
Silicon Valley  
1551 McCarthy Blvd  
Sales Office  
Bowling Green  
Beaverton  
15455 NW Greenbrier Parkway  
Suite 235  
Beaverton, OR 97006  
Tel: 503.645.0589  
Stuttgart  
1262 Chestnut Street  
Bowling Green, KY 42101  
Tel: 270.793.0010  
Mittlerer Pfad 4  
DTe-7l:044999.7S1t1ut.t1g3ar.9t 6.90  
M/S C-500  
TMeillp:it4a0s,8C.4A3935.8030500  
Fax: 270.793.0040  
Fax: 49.711.86.61.428  
Fax: 503.645.6612  
Fax: 408.954.3353  
Design Center  
Maryland  
Bethesda  
6903 Rockledge Drive  
Suite 230  
Bethesda, MD 20817  
Tel: 301.897.5800  
Fax: 301.897.8389  
Italy  
Milan  
Texas  
Austin  
M/S C-410  
Tel: 408.433.8000  
Fax: 408.433.7695  
LSI Logic S.P.A.  
CentroDirezionaleColleoniPalazzo  
Orione Ingresso 1  
9020 Capital of TX Highway North  
Building 1  
Suite 150  
Austin, TX 78759  
Tel: 512.388.7294  
2T0e0l:4319A.g0r3a9te.6B8ri7a3nz7a1, Milano  
Wireless Design Center  
11452 El Camino Real  
Suite 210  
San Diego, CA 92130  
Tel: 858.350.5560  
Fax: 39.039.6057867  
Fax: 512.388.4171  
Massachusetts  
Waltham  
200 West Street  
Japan  
Tokyo  
LSI Logic K.K.  
Rivage-Shinagawa Bldg. 14F  
4-1-8 Kounan  
Plano  
Fax: 858.350.0171  
500 North Central Expressway  
Suite 440  
TWeall:th7a8m1,.8M9A00.02145810  
Colorado  
Boulder  
4940 Pearl East Circle  
Suite 201  
PTelaln: o9,7T2X.2745407.54000  
Fax: 781.890.6158  
MTeinl:a8to1-k.3u,.5T4ok6y3o.718082-10075  
Fax: 972.244.5001  
Burlington - Mint Technology  
77 South Bedford Street  
Burlington, MA 01803  
Tel: 781.685.3800  
Fax: 781.685.3801  
Fax: 81.3.5463.7820  
TBeolu:ld3e0r,3C.4O4780.3380100  
Houston  
20405 State Highway 249  
Suite 450  
Houston, TX 77070  
Tel: 281.379.7800  
Fax: 303.541.0641  
Osaka  
Crystal Tower 14F  
1-2-27 Shiromi  
Colorado Springs  
Minnesota  
Minneapolis  
8300 Norman Center Drive  
Suite 730  
TCehlu:o8-k1u.6, O.9s4a7k.a5524801-6014  
4420 Arrowswest Drive  
Colorado Springs, CO 80907  
Tel: 719.533.7000  
Fax: 281.379.7818  
Fax: 81.6.947.5287  
Fax: 719.533.7020  
MTeinl:n6ea1p2o.l9is2,1M.8N35050437  
Fax: 612.921.8399  
 
Sales Offices and Design  
Resource Centers  
(Continued)  
Korea  
Seoul  
LSI Logic Corporation of  
Korea Ltd  
10th Fl., Haesung 1 Bldg.  
942, Daechi-dong,  
Kangnam-ku, Seoul, 135-283  
Tel: 82.2.528.3400  
Fax: 82.2.528.2250  
The Netherlands  
Eindhoven  
LSI Logic Europe Ltd  
World Trade Center Eindhoven  
Building ‘Rijder’  
Bogert 26  
5612 LZ Eindhoven  
Tel: 31.40.265.3580  
Fax: 31.40.296.2109  
Singapore  
Singapore  
LSI Logic Pte Ltd  
7 Temasek Boulevard  
#28-02 Suntec Tower One  
Singapore 038987  
Tel: 65.334.9061  
Fax: 65.334.4749  
Sweden  
Stockholm  
LSI Logic AB  
Finlandsgatan 14  
1T6e4l:7446K.8is.4ta44.15.00  
Fax: 46.8.750.66.47  
Taiwan  
Taipei  
LSI Logic Asia, Inc.  
Taiwan Branch  
10/F 156 Min Sheng E. Road  
Section 3  
Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.  
Tel: 886.2.2718.7828  
Fax: 886.2.2718.8869  
United Kingdom  
Bracknell  
LSI Logic Europe Ltd  
Greenwood House  
London Road  
TBeral:ck4n4e.l1l,3B4e4rk.4sh2i6re5R4G412 2UB  
Fax: 44.1344.481039  
Sales Offices with  
Design Resource Centers  
 
International Distributors  
Australia  
Hong Kong  
Yokohama-City  
United Kingdom  
New South Wales  
Reptechnic Pty Ltd  
3/36 Bydown Street  
Hong Kong  
AVT Industrial Ltd  
Unit 608 Tower 1  
Cheung Sha Wan Plaza  
833 Cheung Sha Wan Road  
Kowloon, Hong Kong  
Tel: 852.2428.0008  
Innotech  
2-15-10 Shin Yokohama  
Kohoku-ku  
Yokohama-City, 222-8580  
Tel: 81.45.474.9037  
Maidenhead  
Azzurri Technology Ltd  
16 Grove Park Business Estate  
Waltham Road  
White Waltham  
Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 3LW  
TNeelu:tr6a1l 2B.a9y9, N53S.W98240489  
Fax: 81.45.474.9065  
Fax: 612.9953.9683  
Tel: 44.1628.826826  
Fax: 852.2401.2105  
Fax: 44.1628.829730  
Milton Keynes  
Ingram Micro (UK) Ltd  
Garamonde Drive  
Wymbush  
Milton Keynes  
Buckinghamshire MK8 8DF  
Tel: 44.1908.260422  
Macnica Corporation  
Hakusan High-Tech Park  
1-22-2 Hadusan, Midori-Ku,  
Yokohama-City, 226-8505  
Tel: 81.45.939.6140  
Belgium  
Acal nv/sa  
Lozenberg 4  
1932 Zaventem  
Tel: 32.2.7205983  
Fax: 32.2.7251014  
Serial System (HK) Ltd  
2301 Nanyang Plaza  
57 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong  
Kowloon, Hong Kong  
Tel: 852.2995.7538  
Fax: 852.2950.0386  
Fax: 81.45.939.6141  
The Netherlands  
Eindhoven  
Acal Nederland b.v.  
Beatrix de Rijkweg 8  
5657 EG Eindhoven  
Tel: 31.40.2.502602  
China  
Beijing  
LSI Logic International  
Services Inc.  
Beijing Representative  
Office  
India  
Bangalore  
Spike Technologies India  
Private Ltd  
951, Vijayalakshmi Complex,  
2nd Floor, 24th Main,  
J P Nagar II Phase,  
Swindon  
EBV Elektronik  
12 Interface Business Park  
Bincknoll Lane  
Wootton Bassett,  
Swindon, Wiltshire SN4 8SY  
Tel: 44.1793.849933  
Fax: 44.1793.859555  
Fax: 31.40.2.510255  
Room 708  
Canway Building  
66 Nan Li Shi Lu  
Xicheng District  
Beijing 100045, China  
Tel: 86.10.6804.2534 to 38  
Fax: 86.10.6804.2521  
Switzerland  
Brugg  
LSI Logic Sulzer AG  
Mattenstrasse 6a  
CH 2555 Brugg  
Tel: 41.32.3743232  
Fax: 41.32.3743233  
TBealn:g9a1lo.r8e0, .I6nd6i4a.5565030078  
Fax: 91.80.664.9748  
Sales Offices with  
Israel  
Tel Aviv  
Eastronics Ltd  
11 Rozanis Street  
P.O. Box 39300  
Tel Aviv 61392  
Tel: 972.3.6458777  
Fax: 972.3.6458666  
Design Resource Centers  
France  
Rungis Cedex  
Azzurri Technology France  
22 Rue Saarinen  
Sillic 274  
94578 Rungis Cedex  
Tel: 33.1.41806310  
Fax: 33.1.41730340  
Taiwan  
Taipei  
Avnet-Mercuries  
Corporation, Ltd  
14F, No. 145,  
Sec. 2, Chien Kuo N. Road  
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel: 886.2.2516.7303  
Japan  
Tokyo  
Daito Electron  
Sogo Kojimachi No.3 Bldg  
1-6 Kojimachi  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8730  
Tel: 81.3.3264.0326  
Fax: 81.3.3261.3984  
Germany  
Haar  
EBV Elektronik  
Hans-Pinsel Str. 4  
D-85540 Haar  
Tel: 49.89.4600980  
Fax: 49.89.46009840  
Fax: 886.2.2505.7391  
Lumax International  
Corporation, Ltd  
7th Fl., 52, Sec. 3  
Nan-Kang Road  
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel: 886.2.2788.3656  
Fax: 886.2.2788.3568  
Global Electronics  
Corporation  
Nichibei Time24 Bldg. 35 Tansu-cho  
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0833  
Tel: 81.3.3260.1411  
Fax: 81.3.3260.7100  
Technical Center  
Munich  
Avnet Emg GmbH  
Stahlgruberring 12  
81829 Munich  
Tel: 49.89.45110102  
Fax: 49.89.42.27.75  
Prospect Technology  
Corporation, Ltd  
4Fl., No. 34, Chu Luen Street  
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel: 886.2.2721.9533  
Tel: 81.471.43.8200  
Wuennenberg-Haaren  
Peacock AG  
Fax: 886.2.2773.3756  
Marubeni Solutions  
1-26-20 Higashi  
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001  
Tel: 81.3.5778.8662  
Fax: 81.3.5778.8669  
Graf-Zepplin-Str 14  
D-33181 Wuennenberg-Haaren  
Tel: 49.2957.79.1692  
Fax: 49.2957.79.9341  
Wintech Microeletronics  
Co., Ltd  
7F., No. 34, Sec. 3, Pateh Road  
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Tel: 886.2.2579.5858  
Shinki Electronics  
Myuru Daikanyama 3F  
3-7-3 Ebisu Minami  
Fax: 886.2.2570.3123  
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0022  
Tel: 81.3.3760.3110  
Fax: 81.3.3760.3101  
 

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