Subject: RE: SAS-2 SSC Investigation - Is this Tape? Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:36:12 -0600 From: "Elliott, Robert (Server Storage)" <Elliott@hp.com> To: <T10@t10.org> X-Message-Number: 6712 Formatted message: HTML-formatted message Attachment #1: att390564.jpg In this context, SSC means Spread Spectrum Clocking. It's a technique to slightly adjust a clock frequency over time to avoid EMI (electromagnetic interference) issues at certain frequencies. -- Rob Elliott, elliott@hp.com Hewlett-Packard Industry Standard Server Storage Advanced Technology https://ecardfile.com/id/RobElliott ________________________________ From: owner-t10@t10.org [mailto:owner-t10@t10.org] On Behalf Of Kevin D Butt Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:19 AM To: T10@t10.org Subject: SAS-2 SSC Investigation - Is this Tape? Barry, I am confused here. First, in SCSI SSC refers to SCSI Stream Commands. I see no mention of tape in this proposal. From what I read it appears that SSC is referring to some kind of filter or like method of signal modification. Would you please provide the meaning of this acronym in your document? Also, if possible could you find an acronym to use that does not confuse us that are unable to attend SAS WG meetings? SAS-2 SSC Investigation (by: Barry Olawsky) T10/06-064r1 Uploaded: 2006/03/06 153717 bytes ftp://ftp.t10.org/t10/document.06/06-064r1.pdf Thanks, Kevin D. Butt SCSI & Fibre Channel Architect, Tape Firmware MS 6TYA, 9000 S. Rita Rd., Tucson, AZ 85744 Tel: 520-799-2869 / 520-799-5280 Fax: 520-799-2723 (T/L:321) Email address: kdbutt@us.ibm.com http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/ <http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/>