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IPC-6160 SCSI Tester

 

Meeting the demands of Ultra3 SCSI

The IPC-6160 SCSI tester provides the ultimate solution for automated development, qualification, and manufacturing testing of Ultra3 SCSI drives and peripheral devices.

This powerful tester consists of a 32-bit PCI plug-in board that supports wide synchronous data transfers at speeds up to 160 MB/sec. It supports single-ended (SE) and low-voltage differential (LVD) SCSI buses for maximum flexibility.

A wealth of useful features
IPC-6160 software features include patented multi-threading support, Ultra2 and Ultra3 SCSI command queuing, command linking, powerful macro capabilities, and a SCSI function library offering more than 400 functions. Hardware features include high-speed data compare, an onboard 32-bit processor, parity error injection, breaker-protected terminator power, onboard termination, and the ability to loop SCSI command execution.

The IPC-6160 supports the Ultra160M features subset of Ultra3 SCSI, which includes CRC testing, dual-transition clocking, asynchronous information protection (AIP), and domain validation.

Universal software tests SCSI and Fibre Channel

The IPC-6160 operates on the EAGLE™ Universal Test Architecture our easy-to-use, Windows®-based software that lets you conduct parallel SCSI and Fibre Channel tests from a single, interactive interface. EAGLE features a broad selection of prebuilt compiled tests to perform basic and advanced testing of target and initiator devices.

Three flexible configurations to meet your needs
The IPC-6160 is offered in three configurations:

Hardware features Software features

scsi_micro.cpp Example for the IPC-6160
micro_iu.cpp Example for the IPC-6160
Logging into a Fabric Environment
Sample PDI Scripts - Part 1
Integrating Fibre Channel tester and analyzer functionality

Sample PDI Scripts - Part 2

Emulating Multiple Ports