Let CTG help you add a SCSI device to your system. CTG offers a wide variety of molded SCSI terminators for peripherals required to meet active, passive, differential, and Forced Perfect impedance regulations. These are the most common styles of termination used today. CTG offers both latch-clip and thumbscrew termination for each of the major SCSI types including SCSI-1, Fast SCSI (SCSI-2), Ultra SCSI (SCSI-3) and more. An important note to remember when it comes to terminators is that a passive terminator simply draws power from the system interface card to regulate the impedance in the line, while an active terminator uses a voltage regulator to control the flow of data. Active styles are always preferred, and most CTG active terminators come with a standard LED to help monitor the activity in the line. Active negation terminators differ from standard active in that voltage regulation is provided over each individual line, instead of the three lines covered with standard active termination. A differential terminator should be used when connecting a differential SCSI device. The major benefit gained from a differential peripheral is the maximum distance for its link, 25m as opposed to the 6m regulation for standard SCSI products. In case you are trying to increase the distance of your SCSI chain and you don't have differential devices, make sure you use CTG's Forced Perfect terminators. These FPT terminators allow all the length advantages of differential SCSI equipment through your standard SCSI device and are perfect for environments with mismatched equipment and cabling. Before you connect your expensive SCSI equipment, make sure you make the right connection with a terminator from CTG!