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This document describes the LSI Logic Corporation Ultra320 SCSI Host  
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The PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express interfaces are compatible with the PCI Local Bus  
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Preface  
This document is the user’s guide for all LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI Host  
Adapters. It contains a functional description of the Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapters as well as physical and electrical specifications. It also contains  
instructions for installing the host adapters and for connecting SCSI  
devices to them.  
Audience  
This document assumes that you have some familiarity with SCSI  
protocol and related support devices. This document benefits people  
installing and using the various Ultra320 SCSI host adapters.  
Organization  
This document has the following chapters and appendix:  
Chapter 1, Quick Installation Procedures, provides quick instructions  
for installing your Ultra320 SCSI host adapter and Windows  
device drivers.  
instructions for installing your Ultra320 SCSI host adapter.  
the various Ultra320 SCSI host adapters and provides PCI and SCSI  
interface information.  
Appendix A, Glossary of Terms, provides definitions of terms used  
in this book.  
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Related Publications  
LSI53C1020/1020A PCI to Ultra320 SCSI Controller Technical Manual,  
Document No. DB14-000176-06  
LSI53C1030 PCI to Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI Multifunction Controller  
Technical Manual, Document No. DB14-000156-05  
Fusion-MPT™ Device Management User’s Guide, Document No.  
DB15-000186-01  
Integrated RAID User’s Guide, Document No. DB15-000292-00  
Revision Record  
Version Date  
Remarks  
1.0  
9/2001 This release provides information about the LSI22320-R, LSI21320, and  
LSI20320 Ultra320 SCSI to PCI Host Adapters.  
2.0  
2.1  
5/2002 Final version.  
7/2003 Corrected glossary entries for Ultra160 and Ultra320. Other minor editing also.  
In Section 3.3.2, corrected storage temp range to 40 °C to 105 °C.  
2.2  
4/2004 Added the following host adapters: LSIU320, LSIU320-R, LSI20320A,  
LSI20320A-R, LSI20320L-R, LSI22320T, LSI22320E and LSI22320E-R. Added  
information about Integrated RAID (IR). Deleted the LSI20320H host adapter.  
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Figures  
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Adapter Drawing  
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3.2  
LSIU320, LSIU320-R, LSI20320A, and LSI20320A-R  
Host Adapter Drawing  
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Chapter 1  
Quick Installation  
Procedures  
This chapter contains general information about Ultra320 SCSI  
controllers and host adapters. It provides quick host adapter installation  
instructions and SCSI bus setup for experienced computer users. It also  
provides quick installation instructions for Windows device drivers. This  
chapter includes these topics:  
1.1 General Description  
LSI Logic provides high-performance, cost-effective Ultra320 SCSI  
controllers and host adapters. Table 1.1 shows the LSI Logic controllers  
and their associated host adapters that support Ultra320 SCSI. For  
specific information about the Ultra320 SCSI controllers, refer to the  
Related Publications section on page vi in the Preface. Letters at the end  
of an adapter name indicates a feature such as: A = low cost;  
E = PCI Express; L = low profile; R = Integrated RAID™ solution; and  
T = target mode.  
Table 1.1  
Ultra320 SCSI Controllers and Host Adapters  
Controllers  
Host Adapters  
LSI53C1020  
LSI20320, LSI20320-R, LSI20320L-R  
LSI53C1020A  
LSIU320, LSIU320-R, LSI20320A, LSI20320A-R  
LSI22320E, LSI22320E-R  
LSI53C1030  
LSI21320, LSI21320-R, LSI22320, LSI22320-R  
LSI22320T  
LSI53C1030T  
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Installing any of these host adapters in your PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express  
system allows you to connect up to 15 SCSI devices per channel over a  
SCSI bus. The LSI20320L-R is designed with a bracket that is suitable  
for low profile applications.  
To achieve Ultra320 SCSI performance, you must connect only  
Low Voltage Differential (LVD) devices to the host adapter. If you connect  
single-ended (SE) devices and LVD devices, the entire bus drops to the  
lower SE speed, limiting bus performance to Ultra SCSI.  
The Ultra320 SCSI host adapters support all major operating systems  
(OS), such as Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, 2003, and XP), Linux, NetWare,  
UnixWare, SCO OpenServer 5.x, and Solaris SPARC. Other software  
support includes SureLINK™ Domain Validation, which ensures  
data integrity by intelligently testing the SCSI interconnect before  
completing negotiation.  
The Ultra320 SCSI host adapters utilize Fusion-MPT™ architecture for  
all major operating systems, which allows for thinner drivers and better  
performance. To obtain a device driver that supports your operating  
system, contact the LSI Logic technical support team at 800-633-4545  
or visit the LSI Logic web site at http://www.lsilogic.com.  
1.2 Quick Host Adapter Installation  
Use these quick installation steps if you have installed computer add-in  
boards before and connected devices to them. For more detailed  
instructions and guidance, refer to Section 2.1, “Installing Your Ultra320  
To install an Ultra320 SCSI host adapter, follow these steps:  
Step 1. Turn off and unplug the computer.  
Warning:  
Be sure to disconnect the computer’s power before you  
remove the cover and install the Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapter. Failure to do so may result in exposure to shock,  
electrical hazards, and/or mechanical hazards.  
Step 2. Open your computer cabinet by removing its cover.  
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Step 3. Be sure to touch a grounded metal surface to discharge static  
electricity before handling the host adapter.  
Step 4. Remove the host adapter from its packaging and examine it for  
any damage.  
Step 5. Locate an unused PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express slot.  
Step 6. Insert your SCSI host adapter into the selected slot.  
Step 7. Connect the internal and external SCSI devices to connectors  
on one SCSI channel.  
Step 8. Install SCSI bus terminators at the ends of the SCSI bus.  
The SCSI bus must be properly terminated.  
Step 9. Set the SCSI IDs for all devices and record them for future  
reference.  
Step 10. Make any configuration changes.  
Step 11. Before replacing the cover on your computer, verify your  
installation:  
- Is the host adapter connection in the PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express  
bus slot secure?  
- Are the internal SCSI bus connections secure?  
- Are the external SCSI bus connections secure?  
- Is the SCSI bus terminated correctly?  
- Have the SCSI IDs been set and recorded for each device?  
Step 12. Replace the cabinet cover on your computer.  
Step 13. Plug in all power cords and turn on power to all devices and  
your computer.  
Step 14. Wait for your computer to start up.  
The host adapter installation is complete.  
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1.3 Quick Windows Driver Installation  
To load the SYMMPI.SYS miniport driver during a new Windows NT,  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows .NET system installation, you  
can boot directly from the Microsoft installation CD-ROM. The Windows  
drivers are not interchangeable; however, the instructions are very similar.  
To install a new Windows operating system and its appropriate device  
driver, follow these steps:  
Step 1. Have the Microsoft Windows driver diskette available to insert  
into drive A when prompted.  
Step 2. Boot the computer from the Microsoft Windows CD-ROM.  
Step 3. Press F6 when the words Setup is inspecting your  
computer's hardware configuration appear, or when  
Windows prompts you for nonsupported drivers.  
Important: You must press F6 for the new driver to be recognized.  
Otherwise, the system does not recognize the devices  
controlled by the driver during the Windows setup.  
Step 4. Follow the instructions until a screen displaying the words  
Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass  
storage device… appear.  
Step 5. Choose S to Specify Additional Devices.  
Step 6. Follow the prompts and insert the Windows driver diskette  
when prompted.  
Step 7. Follow the Microsoft Windows installation procedure to  
complete the installation. Microsoft provides documentation  
with its installation CD-ROM.  
Step 8. If you are installing Windows NT 4.0, also install the  
Service Packs 5 or higher after Windows NT 4.0 has been  
installed.  
Note:  
Refer to the Fusion-MPT™ Device Management User’s  
Guide for detailed configuration and installation instructions  
for all firmware and drivers.  
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Chapter 2  
Detailed Host Adapter  
Installation  
This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to install the LSI Logic  
Ultra320 SCSI host adapters and includes these topics:  
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2.1 Installing Your Ultra320 SCSI Host Adapter  
This section provides detailed instructions for installing your Ultra320  
SCSI host adapter and connecting your SCSI devices to it. The following  
illustrations show the LSI22320-R Dual Channel Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapter. However, these illustrations apply to all host adapters. For  
details on all the Ultra320 SCSI host adapters, refer to Chapter 3,  
2.1.1 Selecting a PCI Slot  
Follow these steps to locate a PCI slot.  
Step 1. Turn off and unplug your computer.  
Warning: Be sure to disconnect the computer’s power before you  
remove the cover and install the Ultra320 SCSI host adapter.  
Step 2. Open your computer cabinet by removing its cover.  
Step 3. Be sure to touch a grounded metal surface to discharge static  
electricity before removing the host adapter from its package.  
Caution:  
You must touch a grounded metal surface before handling  
the host adapter because 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. LSI Logic recommends that you use a  
static ground strap.  
Step 4. Remove your Ultra320 SCSI host adapter from its packaging  
and verify that it is not damaged.  
Figure 2.1 illustrates the LSI22320 series host adapter and Figure 2.2  
illustrates the LSI22320E-R host adapter.  
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Figure 2.1 Hardware Connections for the Host Adapter  
Channel A  
68-Pin Internal  
High Density (HD)  
SCSI Interface  
J6 Connector  
Channel A & B  
Busy LED  
J5 Connector  
Channel B  
68-Pin Internal  
HD SCSI Interface  
J4 Connector  
Channel B  
68-Pin External  
Very High Density Cable  
Interconnect (VHDCI)  
SCSI J3 Connector  
Channel A  
68-Pin External  
VHDCI SCSI  
J1 Card Connector  
Universal Type Board Edge  
J2 Connector  
PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express Bus to Mainboard  
Step 5. Find an unused PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express slot.  
Note:  
You can insert a 64-bit host adapter into a 32-bit slot if no  
64-bit slots are available. However, this limits the data  
transmission rate to 32-bit transfers.  
2.1.2 Inserting the Host Adapter  
Follow these steps to install your Ultra320 SCSI host adapter in the  
PC mainboard.  
Step 1. Remove the blank bracket panel on the back of the computer that  
is aligned with the PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express slot you have selected.  
Save the bracket screw.  
Step 2. Carefully insert the edge connector into the PCI Express slot.  
Caution:  
Apply even pressure to both top corners of the board while  
inserting it, as shown in Figure 2.2.  
Caution:  
Do not apply pressure to the center of the board, or to any  
add-on cards that are connected to the host bus adapter.  
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Figure 2.2 Inserting the Host Adapter  
Bracket Screw  
Press Here  
Press Here  
PCI Connectors  
PCI Express  
Connector x16  
PCI Express  
Connector x4  
Edge of  
Motherboard  
Step 3. Make sure the edge connector is properly aligned before  
pressing the adapter into place. The bracket should fit into the  
empty space where the blank bracket panel was removed.  
Step 4. Be sure to tighten the bracket screw into the bracket securely  
before you connect the internal and external SCSI devices.  
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2.2 SCSI Device Cables  
For reliable Ultra320 operation, be sure to use an Ultra320-rated SCSI  
device cable. The internal Ultra320 SCSI device cable also has built-in  
low voltage differential (LVD) and single-ended termination. This built-in  
feature is included because most LVD SCSI hard disk drives are not  
made with on-board low voltage differential termination.  
2.2.1 Internal SCSI Cables  
You can connect all internal SCSI devices to the host adapter with an  
unshielded, twisted pair, 68-pin ribbon cable. Some 68-pin internal SCSI  
cables come with a low voltage differential and single-ended terminator  
on one end, which must be farthest from the host adapter. Figure 2.3 and  
Figure 2.4 show internal SCSI cables with and without a terminator.  
Figure 2.3 SCSI Cable – 68-Pin High Density with Terminator  
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Terminator  
Figure 2.4 SCSI Cable – 68-Pin High Density without Terminator  
2.2.2 External SCSI Cable  
You must connect all external SCSI devices to the host adapter with  
shielded cables. Figures 2.5 to 2.7 are examples of external SCSI  
cables. Select the correct 68-pin cable for your devices.  
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Figure 2.5 SCSI Cable – 68-Pin VHDCI to 68-Pin VHDCI  
Figure 2.6 SCSI Cable – 68-Pin VHDCI to 68-Pin HD  
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Figure 2.7 SCSI Cable – 68-Pin HD to 68-Pin HD  
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2.3 Connecting SCSI Devices  
This section explains how to connect internal and external SCSI devices  
to the Ultra320 SCSI host adapters.  
2.3.1 Connecting Internal SCSI Devices  
This subsection provides step-by-step instructions for connecting internal  
SCSI devices. The figures show the LSI22320 host adapter, which has  
two internal connectors and two external connectors. Other Ultra320  
SCSI host adapter models have different numbers of connectors. Refer  
internal cables. Follow these steps for making connections:  
Step 1. Plug the 68-pin connector on the end of the SCSI ribbon  
cable into the internal connector on the host adapter, as  
Figure 2.8 shows.  
Figure 2.8 Connecting Internal SCSI Cable to Host Adapter  
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Step 2. Plug the 68-pin connector on the other end of the internal SCSI  
ribbon cable into the SCSI connector on the internal SCSI  
device, as Figure 2.9 shows.  
Figure 2.9 Connecting Multiple Internal SCSI Devices  
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Step 3. If you have another internal SCSI device, connect the internal  
SCSI ribbon cable to it, as Figure 2.9 shows. You can connect  
other devices if the cable has more connectors. The Ultra320  
SCSI host adapters support up to 15 SCSI devices connected  
to each SCSI channel.  
Step 4. Be sure that termination is enabled at the end of the cable that  
is farthest away from the SCSI host adapter. Refer to  
details on SCSI bus termination.  
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2.3.2 Connecting the LED Cable  
Most computer cabinets have a front panel LED. When properly connected,  
the front panel LED lights up when there is activity on the SCSI bus.  
Connect the LED cable to connector J5 on the host adapter, as  
Figure 2.10 shows. Connector J5 is not keyed.  
Figure 2.10 SCSI LED Connector  
LED  
Cable  
LED Connector J5  
Left two pins are for Channel A  
Right two pins are for Channel B  
The orientation of the LED cable does not matter as long as all four pins  
are connected. If the LED does not light up during SCSI bus activity from  
this host adapter, you may have to rotate the LED cable connector  
180 degrees on J5.  
If the LED cable has only two wires, place the connector on one end or  
the other of J5. If the LED does not light up when there is SCSI activity,  
move the connector to the other half of J5.  
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2.3.3 Connecting External SCSI Devices  
This section provides step-by-step instructions for connecting external  
for examples of external cables.  
Step 1. Plug the 68-pin connector on one end of a shielded external  
SCSI cable into the host adapter’s external SCSI connector.  
This connector is exposed on the back panel of your computer.  
Step 2. Plug the 68-pin connector on the other end of the shielded  
external SCSI cable into the SCSI connector on the first  
external SCSI device.  
Figure 2.11 shows how to connect a single external SCSI device.  
If you have the correct cable, it matches the external connector.  
Figure 2.11 Connecting One External SCSI Device  
Terminator  
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Step 3. Connect any additional SCSI devices to one another with  
shielded external SCSI cables. You need a separate SCSI  
cable for each additional device.  
Figure 2.12 shows how to connect multiple external SCSI  
devices.  
Figure 2.12 Connecting Multiple External SCSI Devices  
Enable termination  
on the device at the  
end of the bus.  
Disable  
termination on all  
devices not at the  
end of the bus.  
Host Adapter  
Automatically  
Terminated  
Step 4. Be sure that termination is enabled only on the last external  
SCSI device, as Figure 2.12 shows. Refer to Section 2.4,  
bus termination.  
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2.4 Terminating the SCSI Bus  
The SCSI bus contains all the devices that you connect with SCSI cables.  
When you connect the first and last physical SCSI devices on the ends  
of the SCSI bus, you must have termination active. You must remove or  
disable termination on all other SCSI devices on the same bus.  
If you connect only internal SCSI devices on a bus, the host adapter  
automatically terminates itself. If you connect only external SCSI devices  
on a bus, the host adapter also terminates automatically. Automatic  
termination occurs because the host adapter connection is at the end of  
the SCSI bus. If you connect both internal and external SCSI devices on  
a bus, the host adapter automatically disables its termination. This  
occurs because the host adapter is in the middle of the SCSI bus.  
Termination for host adapters with only one connector per channel is  
always enabled for the channel.  
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2.5 Setting SCSI IDs  
SCSI IDs identify each SCSI device on the SCSI bus. Each SCSI ID on  
a given bus must be unique. The IDs are 0–15 for a 16-bit bus. The  
preset host adapter ID setting is 7, which gives the highest priority to the  
host adapter.  
Typically, you set the SCSI ID of the SCSI device with jumpers or with a  
switch on the device. You must not duplicate SCSI IDs on a SCSI bus.  
LSI Logic recommends that you record the SCSI IDs of all SCSI devices.  
Table 2.1 provides a place to keep this record.  
Table 2.1  
SCSI ID Record for Dual Channel Host Adapter  
SCSI ID SCSI Device Channel A  
SCSI Device Channel B  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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2.6 Completing the Installation  
Before replacing the cover on your computer, complete the checklist as  
shown in Table 2.2.  
Table 2.2  
Host Adapter Installation Checklist  
Verify Installation Procedures  
Done  
Host adapter connection in PCI/PCI-X/PCI Express bus slot is  
secure (level)  
Internal SCSI bus connections are secure (pin-1 continuity)  
External SCSI bus connections are secure  
Proper SCSI bus termination established  
Unique SCSI IDs set and recorded for each device  
After you verify all items on the checklist, follow these steps:  
Step 1. Replace the cabinet cover on your computer.  
Step 2. Plug in all power cords, and turn on power to all devices and  
your computer.  
Step 3. Wait for your computer to boot up.  
Note:  
To change default configurations of the Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapters, refer to the Fusion-MPT™ Device Management  
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2.7 Setting Up Integrated RAID (IR) Solution  
The ‘‘R’’ at the end of a host adapter name indicates the board supports  
the Integrated RAID solution. The Integrated RAID solution provides cost  
benefits for the server or workstation market where the extra performance,  
storage capacity, and/or redundancy of a RAID configuration are required.  
The two components of the Integrated RAID solution are:  
Integrated Mirroring™ (IM) solution, which provides features of  
RAID 1 and RAID 1E  
Integrated Striping™ (IS) solution, which provides features of RAID 0  
By simplifying the IM and IS options and by providing firmware support  
in its host adapters, LSI Logic can offer the Integrated RAID solution at  
a lower cost than a dedicated processor based RAID implementation.  
The Fusion-MPT Common Information Model (CIM) interface software  
continuously monitors IM volumes and IS volumes, and reports status  
and error conditions as they arise.  
IM and IS are supported by different versions of the Fusion-MPT  
firmware. Therefore, either IM or IS can be implemented on a system  
with a Fusion-MPT based host adapter, but IM and IS cannot be used  
concurrently on the same system.  
The Fusion-MPT BIOS Configuration Utility (CU) configures the IM or IS  
volume, which can use from two to six disk drives. The BIOS and drivers  
support SCSI Domain Validation. Host-based CIM software monitors the  
state of the physical disks and reports error conditions as they arise.  
2.7.1 Integrated Mirroring (IM) Solution  
As a result of the shift toward Network Attached Storage (NAS), ISPs  
need a cost effective, fault-tolerant solution to protect the operating  
systems on small form factor, high-density, rack-mountable servers. The  
Integrated Mirroring (IM) solution provides data protection for the system  
boot volume to safeguard critical information such as the OS on servers  
and high performance workstations. This new Integrated Mirroring  
solution gives customers a robust, high-performance, fault-tolerant  
solution that is less expensive than a dedicated RAID controller.  
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2.7.2 Integrated Striping (IS) Solution  
The Integrated Striping (IS) solution is targeted at applications that  
require the faster performance and increased storage capacity of  
striping. The IS solution is a low-cost solution with many of the features  
of a more expensive RAID striping solution. A single IS logical drive may  
be configured as the boot disk or as a data disk.  
To set up the Integrated RAID (IM and IS) features, refer to the Integrated  
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Chapter 3  
Ultra320 SCSI  
Host Adapter  
Characteristics  
This chapter describes the LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI host adapters. This  
chapter includes these topics:  
3.1 Ultra320 SCSI Host Adapters  
PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express are high-speed standard local buses for  
interfacing a number of I/O components to the processor and memory  
subsystems in a high-end PC. Table 3.1 lists the Ultra320 SCSI to  
PCI/PCI-X or PCI Express x4 host adapters.  
Table 3.1  
Adapter  
Ultra320 SCSI to PCI/PCI-X or PCI Express x4 Host Adapters  
SCSI Channel IR Support  
Bracket  
Board Dimensions  
LSI20320  
Single Channel  
Standard  
Standard  
6.6 x 2.53 inches, 167.6 x 64.3 mm  
6.6 x 2.53 inches, 167.6 x 64.3 mm  
LSI20320-R  
Single Channel IR support  
LSI20320L-R Single Channel IR support  
LSI20320A Single Channel  
LSI20320A-R Single Channel IR support  
Low Profile 6.6 x 2.53 inches, 167.6 x 64.3 mm  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
6.6 x 3.27 inches, 167.6 x 83.1 mm  
LSIU320  
Single Channel  
LSIU320-R  
LSI21320  
LSI21320-R  
Single Channel IR support  
Dual Channel  
Dual Channel  
IR support  
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Adapter  
Ultra320 SCSI to PCI/PCI-X or PCI Express x4 Host Adapters (Cont.)  
SCSI Channel IR Support  
Bracket  
Board Dimensions  
LSI22320  
Dual Channel  
Dual Channel  
Dual Channel  
Dual Channel  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
6.6 x 4.0 inches, 167.6 x 101.6 mm  
6.6 x 4.0 inches, 167.6 x 101.6 mm  
6.6 x 4.0 inches, 167.6 x 101.6 mm  
7.75 x 4.376 inches, 196.9 x 106.7 mm  
7.75 x 4.376 inches, 196.9 x 106.7 mm  
LSI22320-R  
LSI22320T  
LSI22320E  
IR support  
LSI22320E-R Dual Channel  
IR support  
The component height on the top and bottom of the Ultra320 SCSI  
host adapters follows the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.2,  
PCI-X Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 1.0a, and  
PCI Express to PCI/PCI-X Bridge Specification, Revision 1.0. The  
Ultra320 SCSI host adapters are used in PCI/PCI-X and PCI Express  
computer systems with PCI standard and PCI low profile bracket types.  
3.1.1 LSI20320 Single Channel Host Adapters  
The LSI20320 series of host adapters are single channel Ultra320 SCSI  
host adapters that provide one Ultra320 SCSI channel. The SCSI  
Channel A interface is made through connectors J1 and J3.  
Features of the LSI20320 series of host adapters are:  
single Ultra320 SCSI channel  
two SCSI connectors  
one external 68-pin very high density cable interconnect (VHDCI)  
connection  
one internal 68-pin high density (HD) connector  
PCI low profile bracket (LSI20320L-R only)  
LVD/SE termination  
Integrated RAID (IR) solution applies to the ‘‘R’’ cards only  
Fusion-MPT architecture  
Details of the LSI20320 series of host adapters are:  
J5: PCI and PCI-X, 64-bit, universal type board edge connector  
J1: 68-pin VHDCI shielded right-angle external connector  
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J3: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connector  
HDR2: 4-pin low density unshrouded right-angle LED connector  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem IDs are:  
Host Adapter  
Chip  
Subsystem Vendor ID  
Subsystem ID  
LSI20320  
1020  
1020  
1020  
0x1000  
0x1000  
0x1000  
50F0  
7100  
1060  
LSI20320-R  
LSI20320L-R  
During system initialization, the system loads the ID numbers into the  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem ID registers of the embedded  
SCSI controller.  
Figure 3.1 illustrates the LSI20320 series of host adapters. The  
LSI20320L-R adapter uses a PCI low profile bracket.  
Figure 3.1 LSI20320, LSI20320-R, and LSI21320L-R Host Adapter  
Drawing  
HDR2 Connector for  
Channel A  
J3  
LSI53C1020  
Channel A  
Internal SCSI Connector  
J1  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J5 – PCI and PCI-X 64-Bit Edge Connector  
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3.1.2 LSIU320 and LSI20320A Single Channel Host Adapters  
The LSIU320 and LSI20320A series of host adapters are single channel  
Ultra320 SCSI host adapters that provide one Ultra320 SCSI channel.  
The SCSI Channel A interface for is made through connectors J2 and J3.  
Features of the LSIU320 and LSI20320A series of host adapters are:  
single Ultra320 SCSI channel  
two SCSI connectors  
one external 68-pin HD connector  
one internal 68-pin HD connector  
LVD/SE termination  
Integrated RAID (IR) solution applies to the ‘‘R’’ cards only  
Fusion-MPT architecture  
Details of the LSIU320 and LSI20320A series of host adapters are:  
J1: PCI and PCI-X, 64-bit, universal type board edge connector  
J2: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connector  
J3: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connector  
J4: 4-pin low density unshrouded right-angle LED connector  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem IDs are:  
Host Adapter  
Chip  
Subsystem Vendor ID  
Subsystem ID  
LSIU320  
LSIU320-R  
LSI20320A  
LSI20320A-R  
1020A  
1020A  
1020A  
1020A  
0x1000  
0x1000  
0x1000  
0x1000  
5100  
5100  
5100  
5100  
During system initialization, the system loads the ID numbers into the  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem ID registers of the embedded  
SCSI controller.  
Figure 3.2 illustrates the LSIU320 and LSI20320A series of host  
adapters.  
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Figure 3.2 LSIU320, LSIU320-R, LSI20320A, and LSI20320A-R Host  
Adapter Drawing  
J3  
J4 LED Connector  
LSI53C1020A  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J2  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J1 – PCI and PCI-X  
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3.1.3 LSI21320 Dual Channel Host Adapters  
The LSI21320 series of host adapters are dual channel Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapters that provide two Ultra320 SCSI channels. The SCSI Channel A  
interface is made through connectors J2 and J4. The SCSI Channel B  
interface is made through connector J3. See Figure 3.3 for details.  
Features of the LSI21320 series of host adapters are:  
two independent Ultra320 SCSI channels  
three SCSI connectors:  
one external 68-pin HD connector  
two internal 68-pin HD connectors  
LVD/SE termination  
Integrated RAID (IR) solution applies to the ‘‘R’’ cards only  
Fusion-MPT architecture  
Details of the LSI21320 series of host adapters are:  
J1: PCI and PCI-X, 64-bit, universal type board edge connector  
J2: 68-pin HD cable right-angle external connector  
J3 and J4: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connectors  
J6: 4-pin low density unshrouded right-angle LED connector  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem IDs are:  
Host Adapter  
Chip  
Subsystem Vendor ID  
Subsystem ID  
LSI21320  
1030  
1030  
0x1000  
0x1000  
10D0  
30E0  
LSI21320-R  
During system initialization, the system loads the ID numbers into the  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem ID registers of the embedded  
SCSI controller.  
Figure 3.3 illustrates the LSI21320 series of host adapter board.  
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Figure 3.3 LSI21320 and LSI21320-R Host Adapter Drawing  
J6 for  
Channels  
A and B  
J4  
J3  
Channel A  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
LSI53C1030  
J2  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J1 – PCI and PCI-X  
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3.1.4 LSI22320 Dual Channel Host Adapters  
The LSI22320 series of host adapters are dual channel Ultra320 SCSI  
host adapters that provide two Ultra320 SCSI channels. The SCSI  
Channel A interface is made through connectors J2 and J6. The SCSI  
Channel B interface is made through connectors J3 and J4. See  
Figure 3.4 and Figure 3.5 for details.  
Features of the LSI22320 series of host adapters are:  
two independent Ultra320 SCSI channels  
four SCSI connectors:  
two external 68-pin VHDCI connectors  
two internal 68-pin HD connectors  
LVD/SE termination  
Integrated RAID (IR) solution applies to the ‘‘R’’ cards only  
Fusion-MPT architecture  
Details of the LSI22320 series of host adapters are:  
J1: PCI and PCI-X, 64-bit, universal type board edge connector  
J2 and J3: 68-pin VHDCI right-angle external connectors  
J4 and J6: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connectors  
J5: 4-pin low density unshrouded right-angle LED connector  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem IDs are:  
Host Adapter  
Chip  
Subsystem Vendor ID  
Subsystem ID  
LSI22320  
LSI22320-R  
LSI22320T  
1030  
1030  
0x1000  
0x1000  
0x1000  
1010  
30B0  
1110  
1030T  
During system initialization, the system loads the ID numbers into the  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem ID registers of the embedded  
SCSI controller.  
Figure 3.4 illustrates the LSI22320 series of host adapter, and Figure 3.5  
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Figure 3.4 LSI22320 and LSI22320-R Host Adapter Drawing  
J5  
J4  
J6  
Channel B  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J3  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
LSI53C1030  
J2  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J1 – PCI and PCI-X  
Figure 3.5 LSI22320T Host Adapter Drawing  
J5  
J6  
J4  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J3  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
LSI53C1030T  
J2  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J1 – PCI and PCI-X  
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3.1.5 LSI22320E Dual Channel Host Adapters  
The LSI22320E series of host adapters are dual channel Ultra320 SCSI  
host adapters that provide two Ultra320 SCSI channels. The SCSI  
Channel A interface is made through connector J2. The SCSI Channel B  
interface is made through connectors J3 and J5. See Figure 3.6 for details.  
Features of the LSI22320E and LSI22320E-R host adapters are:  
two independent Ultra320 SCSI channels  
three SCSI connectors:  
two external 68-pin VHDCI connectors  
one internal 68-pin HD connectors  
LVD/SE termination  
Integrated RAID (IR) solution applies to the ‘‘R’’ cards and the  
B Channel only  
Fusion-MPT architecture  
Details of the LSI22320 series of host adapters are:  
J1: PCI-Express x4 lanes, serial board edge connector  
J2 and J3: 68-pin VHDCI right-angle external connectors  
J5: 68-pin HD right-angle internal connectors  
HDR2: 4-pin low density unshrouded right-angle LED connector  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem IDs are:  
Host Adapter  
Chip  
Subsystem Vendor ID  
Subsystem ID  
LSI22320E  
1020A  
1020A  
0x1000  
0x1000  
1050  
1050  
LSI22320E-R  
During system initialization, the system loads the ID numbers into the  
Subsystem Vendor ID and Subsystem ID registers of the embedded  
SCSI controller.  
Figure 3.6 illustrates the LSI22320E and the LSI22320E-R host adapter.  
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HDR2  
J5  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
LSI53C1020A  
J3  
Channel B  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
LSI53C1020A  
PCI Express  
Bridge  
J2  
Channel A  
Ultra320 SCSI LVD/SE  
J1 – PCI-Express  
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3.2 Host Adapter Characteristics  
Table 3.2 shows the general characteristics for all Ultra320 SCSI  
host adapters.  
Table 3.2  
Host Adapter Characteristics  
Flash Serial  
ROM EEPROM Signaling Data Transfers  
LVD/SE  
Ultra320 SCSI  
SCSI  
Features  
SCSI  
Termination  
1
2
Yes  
Yes  
16-bit SE Up to 320 Mbytes/s as well as Plug and Play  
or LVD Fast, Ultra, Ultra2, and  
TERMPWR with  
Scatter/Gather autoresetting  
interfaces Ultra160 speeds; Synchronous Activity LED  
offsets up to 62.  
circuit breaker  
1. For boot code and firmware.  
2. For BIOS configuration storage.  
Each Ultra320 SCSI host adapter offers SureLINK Domain Validation  
technology to ensure data integrity by intelligently validating the  
compatibility of the SCSI domain. These adapters also utilize Fusion-MPT  
architecture that allows for thinner drivers and better performance.  
3.3 Technical Specifications  
The design and implementation of the Ultra320 SCSI host adapters  
minimize electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility to radio frequency  
energy, and the effects of electrostatic discharge. The adapter carries the  
CE mark, C-Tick mark, FCC Self-Certification logo, Canadian  
Compliance Statement, Korean MIC, Taiwan BSMI, Japan VCCI, and  
meets the requirements of CISPR Class B.  
3.3.1 Electrical Characteristics  
Table 3.3 lists the maximum power requirements for standard  
Ultra320 SCSI host adapters, including SCSI TERMPWR, under  
normal operation.  
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Maximum Power Requirements  
Host  
Adapter  
PCI/PCI-X PCI/PCI-X  
PCI Express  
PCI PRSNT1#/  
PRSNT2# Power  
Temperature  
Range  
+5.0 V  
+3.3 V  
+12 V  
LSI20320  
1.5 A  
2.0 A  
15 W  
0 ˚C to 55 ˚C  
LSI20320-R  
LSI20320L-R  
LSIU320  
1.5 A  
2.0 A  
7.5 W  
0 ˚C to 55 ˚C  
LSIU320-R  
LSI20320A  
LSI20320A-R  
LSI21320  
LSI21320-R  
LSI22320  
1.5 A  
2.5 A  
2.5 A  
0.0 A  
15 W  
15 W  
0 ˚C to 55 ˚C  
0 ˚C to 55 ˚C  
LSI22320-R  
LSI22320T  
LSI22320E  
2.1 A  
N/A  
0 ˚C to 55 ˚C  
LSI22320E-R  
3.3.2 Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics  
The thermal and atmospheric characteristics for all Ultra320 SCSI host  
adapters are:  
temperature range: 0 °C to 55 °C (dry bulb)  
relative humidity range: 5% to 90% noncondensing  
maximum dew point temperature: 32 °C  
airflow must be sufficient to keep the LSI53C1020 and LSI53C1030  
heat sink temperature below 80 °C  
host adapters using the LSI53C1020A do not require a heat sink  
The following parameters define the storage and transit environment for  
the Ultra320 SCSI host adapters:  
temperature range: 40 °C to 105 °C (dry bulb)  
relative humidity range: 5% to 90% noncondensing  
3.3.3 Safety Characteristics  
All Ultra320 SCSI host adapters meet or exceed the requirements of UL  
flammability rating 94 V0. Each bare board is also marked with the  
supplier’s name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating. Because  
these boards are installed in a PCI bus slot, all voltages are below the  
SELV 42.4 V limit.  
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Glossary of Terms  
Active  
Termination  
The electrical connection required at each end of the SCSI bus,  
composed of active voltage regulation and a set of termination resistors.  
Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra160 SCSI, and Ultra320 SCSI require  
active termination.  
BIOS  
Basic Input/Output System. Software that provides basic read/write  
capability. Usually kept as firmware (ROM-based). The system BIOS on  
the mainboard of a computer boots and controls the system. The SCSI  
BIOS on the host adapter acts as an extension of the system BIOS.  
Configuration  
Device Driver  
Refers to the way a computer is set up; the combined hardware  
components (computer, monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices) that  
make up a computer system; or the software settings that allow the  
hardware components to communicate with each other.  
A program that allows a microprocessor (through the operating system)  
to direct the operation of a peripheral device, such as a disk drive.  
Domain  
Validation  
A software procedure in which a host queries a device to determine its  
ability to communicate at the negotiated data rate.  
EEPROM  
Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. A memory  
chip that typically stores configuration information.  
External SCSI  
Device  
A SCSI device installed outside the computer cabinet. These devices are  
connected together using specific types of shielded cables.  
Fusion-MPT  
Architecture  
Fusion-MPT (Message Passing Technology) architecture consists of  
several main elements: Fusion-MPT firmware, the Fibre Channel and  
SCSI hardware, and the operating system level drivers that support these  
architectures. Fusion-MPT architecture offers a single binary, operating  
system driver that supports both Fibre Channel and SCSI devices.  
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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.  
Host Adapter  
A circuit board or integrated circuit that provides a device connection to  
the host.  
Integrated RAID The LSI Logic Integrated RAID solution provides either the  
(IR)  
Integrated Mirroring (IM) solution, which provides features of RAID 1 and  
RAID 1E, or the Integrated Striping (IS) solution, which provides features  
of RAID 0.  
Integrated  
Mirroring (IM)  
The LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) solution provides features of  
RAID 1 and RAID 1E. The IM feature provides data protection for the  
system boot volume to safeguard critical information such as the  
operating system on servers and high performance workstations. The IM  
feature gives customers a robust, high-performance, fault-tolerant  
solution that is less expensive than a dedicated RAID controller.  
Integrated  
Striping (IS)  
The LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) solution provides features of RAID  
0. The IS feature is a low-cost solution with many of the features of a  
more expensive RAID striping solution. A single IS logical drive may be  
configured as the boot disk or as a data disk.  
Internal SCSI  
Device  
A SCSI device installed inside the computer cabinet. These devices are  
connected to one another with an unshielded ribbon cable.  
PCI and PCI-X  
Peripheral Component Interconnect. A high performance local bus  
specification that allows connection of devices directly to computer  
memory. The PCI Local Bus allows transparent upgrades from a 32-bit  
data path at 33 MHz to a 64-bit data path at 33 MHz; from a 32-bit data  
path at 66 MHz to a 64-bit data path at 66 MHz; and from a 32-bit data  
path at 133 MHz to a 64-bit data path at 133 MHz (1064 Mbytes/s peak).  
PCI Express  
PCI Express is the third generation high performance I/O bus that  
interconnects peripheral devices. PCI Express replaces parallel PCI bus  
with a highly scalable, fully serial interface. PCI Express takes advantage  
of recent advances in point-to-point interconnects, switchbased technology,  
and packetized protocol to deliver new levels of performance and features.  
Peripheral  
Device  
A piece of hardware (such as a disk drive, printer, or CD-ROM) used with  
a computer and under the computer’s control. SCSI peripheral devices  
are controlled through a SCSI host adapter.  
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RAID  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks. An array of multiple independent  
hard disk drives that yields better performance than a Single Large  
Expensive Disk (SLED). A RAID disk subsystem improves I/O  
performance on a server using only a single drive. The RAID array  
appears to the host server as a single storage unit. I/O is expedited  
because several disks can be accessed simultaneously.  
RAID 0  
Provides block “striping” across multiple drives, yielding higher  
performance than is possible with individual drives. This level does not  
provide any redundancy.  
RAID 1  
Drives are paired and mirrored. All data is 100 percent duplicated on a  
drive of equivalent size.  
SCSI Bus  
A host adapter and one or more SCSI devices connected by cables in a  
linear configuration. The host adapter may exist anywhere on the bus,  
allowing connection of both internal and external SCSI devices. A system  
may have more than one SCSI bus by using a multichannel host adapter  
or 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, SCSI disk  
drives, SCSI CD-ROM drives, and so on.  
An identifier that addresses specific devices on the SCSI bus and  
determines device selection when multiple devices contend for ownership  
of the SCSI bus. Wide SCSI buses support SCSI IDs 0–15, and narrow  
SCSI buses support SCSI IDs 0–7. A device gains ownership of the bus  
according to the priority of its SCSI ID. The order of priority, from highest  
to lowest, is: 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8. The host  
adapter is usually set to the highest priority SCSI ID, which is SCSI ID 7.  
Single-Ended  
SCSI  
A hardware specification for connecting SCSI devices. It references each  
SCSI signal to a common ground. In contrast, differential SCSI uses a  
separate ground for each signal.  
SureLINK  
Ultra SCSI  
The domain validation method developed and used by LSI Logic.  
SureLINK Domain Validation provides three levels of integrity checking:  
Basic (level 1), Enhanced (level 2), and Margined (level 3).  
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a 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.  
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Ultra2 SCSI  
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a transfer rate of up to  
40 Mbytes/s over an 8-bit SCSI bus, and up to 80 Mbytes/s over a 16-bit  
SCSI bus.  
Ultra160 SCSI  
Ultra320 SCSI  
VHDCI  
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a transfer rate of up to  
160 Mbytes/s over a 16-bit SCSI bus.  
A standard for SCSI data transfers. It allows a transfer rate of up to  
320 Mbytes/s over a 16-bit SCSI bus.  
Very High Density Cable Interconnect. VHDCI cables connect external  
SCSI devices to the host adapter.  
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