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From: cox@aio.jsc.nasa.gov (Brian Cox)
Subject: Macintosh SCSI Pinouts
Message-ID: <1994Apr26.134947.12194@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
Sender: Brian J. Cox
Organization: NASA Johnson Space Center
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 1994 13:49:47 GMT
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Here are the results of my search for Macintosh SCSI information.


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QUESTION: What are the pinouts for differential SCSI?
ANSWER From: ralf@wpi.WPI.EDU (Ralph Valentino)
====

                Differential SCSI Connector Pinouts

_____________________________________  _____________________________________
| SCSI  |         | MINI  |         |  | SCSI  |        | MINI  |          |
| SIGNAL| DD-50P  | MICRO | DD-50SA |  | SIGNAL| DD-50P | MICRO | DD-50SA  |
------------------------------------  -------------------------------------
| -GND  |    2    |  26   |   34    |  | (open)|    1    |   1   |    1    |
| -DB(0)|    4    |  27   |    2    |  | +DB(0)|    3    |   2   |   18    |
| -DB(1)|    6    |  28   |   19    |  | +DB(1)|    5    |   3   |   35    |
| -DB(2)|    8    |  29   |   36    |  | +DB(2)|    7    |   4   |    3    |
| -DB(3)|   10    |  30   |    4    |  | +DB(3)|    9    |   5   |   20    |
| -DB(4)|   12    |  31   |   21    |  | +DB(4)|   11    |   6   |   37    |
| -DB(5)|   14    |  32   |   38    |  | +DB(5)|   13    |   7   |    5    |
| -DB(6)|   16    |  33   |    6    |  | +DB(6)|   15    |   8   |   22    |
| -DB(7)|   18    |  34   |   23    |  | +DB(7)|   17    |   9   |   39    |
| -DB(P)|   20    |  35   |   40    |  | +DB(P)|   19    |  10   |    7    |
|  GND  |   22    |  36   |    8    |  |DIFSENS|   21    |  11   |   24    |
|  GND  |   24    |  37   |   25    |  |  GND  |   23    |  12   |   41    |
|TERMPWR|   26    |  38   |   42    |  |TERMPWR|   25    |  13   |    9    |
|  GND  |   28    |  39   |   10    |  |  GND  |   27    |  14   |   26    |
| -ATN  |   30    |  40   |   27    |  | +ATN  |   29    |  15   |   43    |
|  GND  |   32    |  41   |   44    |  |  GND  |   31    |  16   |   11    |
| -BSY  |   34    |  42   |   12    |  | +BSY  |   33    |  17   |   28    |
| -ACK  |   36    |  43   |   29    |  | +ACK  |   35    |  18   |   45    |
| -RST  |   38    |  44   |   46    |  | +RST  |   37    |  19   |   13    |
| -MSG  |   40    |  45   |   14    |  | +MSG  |   39    |  20   |   30    |
| -SEL  |   42    |  46   |   31    |  | +SEL  |   41    |  21   |   47    |
| -C/D  |   44    |  47   |   48    |  | +C/D  |   43    |  22   |   15    |
| -REQ  |   46    |  48   |   16    |  | +REQ  |   45    |  23   |   32    |
| -I/O  |   48    |  49   |   33    |  | +I/O  |   47    |  24   |   49    |
|  GND  |   50    |  50   |   50    |  |  GND  |   49    |  25   |   17    |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Please note that I can only verify the DD-50P connector.  The Mini
Micro and DD-50SA pinout above is a pin for pin mapping from the SCSI
pinout in the FAQ.

How to tell if you have a single ended or differential drive:
	- Use an ohm meter to check the resistance between pins 21 & 22.
	  On a single ended system, they should both be tied together 
          and tied to GND.  On the differential drive, they should
          be open or have a significant resistance between them.  Note
          that most drives today are single ended so you usually only
          have to worry about this with old drives scavenged from
          other systems.




====
QUESTION: What are the pinouts for SCSI connectors?
ANSWER From: snively@scsi.Eng.Sun.COM (Bob Snively)
====

Originally dated May 23, 1990

The connector families described by the drawings have standard 
pin numberings which are described the same way by all vendors
that I have encountered.  The SCSI-2 specification identifies the
standard numbering, using that convention.  It happened to be
documented by AMP, but all the vendors use the same convention.

The following diagrams have the outline drawings of connector 
sockets at the bottom.  This is really for reference only, because
the connector sockets and plugs are both specified as to their
numbering and usually are labeled.

There are some minor problems in naming the microconnector conductor
pairs, which I have corrected in the enclosed diagram.  All the conductor
pairs of the Mini-Micro (High Density) connector are in fact passed
through on the cables.  SCSI-2 defines the RSR (Reserved) lines as
maybe ground or maybe open, but they are still passed through the cable.
Most present standard SCSI devices will ground those lines.

--------------------  microSCSI to SCSI Diagram   ---------------------------


                       SCSI Connector Pinouts

_____________________________________  _____________________________________
| SCSI  |         | MINI  |         |  | SCSI  |        | MINI  |          |
| SIGNAL| DD-50P  | MICRO | DD-50SA |  | SIGNAL| DD-50P | MICRO | DD-50SA  |
------------------------------------  -------------------------------------
| -DB(0)|    2    |  26   |   34    |  |  GND  |    1    |   1   |    1    |
| -DB(1)|    4    |  27   |    2    |  |  GND  |    3    |   2   |   18    |
| -DB(2)|    6    |  28   |   19    |  |  GND  |    5    |   3   |   35    |
| -DB(3)|    8    |  29   |   36    |  |  GND  |    7    |   4   |    3    |
| -DB(4)|   10    |  30   |    4    |  |  GND  |    9    |   5   |   20    |
| -DB(5)|   12    |  31   |   21    |  |  GND  |   11    |   6   |   37    |
| -DB(6)|   14    |  32   |   38    |  |  GND  |   13    |   7   |    5    |
| -DB(7)|   16    |  33   |    6    |  |  GND  |   15    |   8   |   22    |
| -DB(P)|   18    |  34   |   23    |  |  GND  |   17    |   9   |   39    |
|  GND  |   20    |  35   |   40    |  |  GND  |   19    |  10   |    7    |
|  GND  |   22    |  36   |    8    |  |  GND  |   21    |  11   |   24    |
|  RSR  |   24    |  37   |   25    |  |  RSR  |   23    |  12   |   41    |
|TERMPWR|   26    |  38   |   42    |  |  OPEN |   25    |  13   |    9    |
|  RSR  |   28    |  39   |   10    |  |  RSR  |   27    |  14   |   26    |
|  GND  |   30    |  40   |   27    |  |  GND  |   29    |  15   |   43    |
| -ATN  |   32    |  41   |   44    |  |  GND  |   31    |  16   |   11    |
|  GND  |   34    |  42   |   12    |  |  GND  |   33    |  17   |   28    |
|  BSY  |   36    |  43   |   29    |  |  GND  |   35    |  18   |   45    |
| -ACK  |   38    |  44   |   46    |  |  GND  |   37    |  19   |   13    |
| -RST  |   40    |  45   |   14    |  |  GND  |   39    |  20   |   30    |
| -MSG  |   42    |  46   |   31    |  |  GND  |   41    |  21   |   47    |
| -SEL  |   44    |  47   |   48    |  |  GND  |   43    |  22   |   15    |
| -C/D  |   46    |  48   |   16    |  |  GND  |   45    |  23   |   32    |
| -REQ  |   48    |  49   |   33    |  |  GND  |   47    |  24   |   49    |
| -I/O  |   50    |  50   |   50    |  |  GND  |   49    |  25   |   17    |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 * NC = NOT CONNECTED
 
 CONNECTOR TYPES:
                                  DD-50SA
                        ________________________            MINI-MICRO
       DD-50P          |   -------------------  |      _____________________
    ______________     |17 \o o o o o o o o o/1 |     |  _________________ |
 49| o o o o o o |1    | 33 \ o o o o o o o /18 |     |25\ o o o o o o o /1|
 50| o o o o o o |2    |  50 \o o o o o o o/ 34 |     | 50\o o o o o o o/26|
   ---------------     |      -------------     |     |   --------------   |
                       --------------------------     ----------------------
 
(VIEWED FROM FACE OF CONNECTOR -  USE VENDOR NUMBERING SYSTEM AS SPECIFIED)



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Here are the pinouts for Macintosh II series scsi ports...

1	REQ
2	MSG
3	I/O
4	RST
5	ACK
6	BSY
7	GND
8	DB0
9	GND
10	DB3
11	DB5
12	DB6
13	DB7
14	GND
15	C/D
16	GND
17	ATN
18	GND
19	SEL
20	DBP
21	DB1
22	DB2
23	DB4
24	GND
25	TPWR
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
