Fujitsu MCF3064SS Camcorder User Manual


 
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7.5.3 SELECTION phase
An INIT can select a TARG in the SELECTION phase.
Note:
I/O signal is false during a SELECTION phase. (The I/O signal identifies the phase as
SELECTION or RESELECTION).
(1) Start sequence without ARBITRATION phase
In systems with the ARBITRATION phase not implemented, the INIT starts the SELECTION
phase in the following sequence (See Figure 7.7).
1) The INIT shall wait for at least 800 ns (Bus Clear Delay) after BUS FREE phase detection.
2) The INIT then asserts its SCSI ID and that of the desired TARG on the data bus.
3) After waiting at least 90 ns (Deskew Delay × 2), the INIT asserts the SEL signal and waits
for a response from the TARG (BSY signal).
(2) Start sequence with ARBITRATION phase
In systems with ARBITRATION phase implemented, the INIT starts the SELECTION phase in
the following sequence (See Figure 7.7).
1) The INIT shall wait for at least 1.2 µs (Bus Clear Delay + Bus Settle Delay) after turning
SEL signal on during the ARBITRATION phase.
2) The INIT then asserts its SCSI ID and that of the desired TARG on the data bus.
At this time, the SCSI device becomes an INIT without driving the I/O signal.
3) The INIT releases the BSY signal after waiting at least 90 ns (Deskew Delay × 2). The INIT
shall then wait at least 400 ns (Bus Settle Delay) before looking for the response from the
TARG (BSY signal).
(3) Response sequence
When the SCSI device (TARG) detects that the SEL signal and the data bus bit (DBn)
corresponding to its SCSI ID are true and the BSY and I/O signals are false for more than 400ns
(Bus Settle Delay), it must recognize that itself is selected by the SELECTION phase. At this
time, the selected TARG may sample all bits on the data bus to identify the INIT's SCSI ID.
The TARG must respond to the INIT by making the BSY signal true within 200µs (Selection
Abort Time) after detecting that itself is selected. If the SCSI ID with three or more bits is
detected on the data bus or a parity error is detected in the system making the data bus parity bit
effective, the TARG must respond to the SELECTION phase.
The values on the DATA BUS can be changed after this time.