NCR 53C9x


The NCR 53C9x is a family of application-specific integrated circuits produced by the former NCR Corporation and others for implementing the SCSI bus protocol in hardware and relieving the host system of the work required to sequence the SCSI bus. The 53C9x was a low-cost solution and was therefore widely adopted by OEMs in various motherboard and peripheral device designs. The original 53C90 lacked direct memory access capability, an omission that was addressed in the 53C90A and subsequent versions.
The 53C90 and later 53C94 supported the ANSI X3.l3I-I986 SCSI-1 protocol, implementing the eight bit parallel SCSI bus and eight bit host data bus transfers. The 53CF94 and 53CF96 added SCSI-2 support and implemented larger transfer sizes per SCSI transaction. Additionally, the 53CF96 could be interfaced to a single-ended bus or a high voltage differential bus, the latter which supported long bus cables. All members of the 53C94/96 type support both eight and 16 bit host bus transfers via programmed input/output and DMA.
QLogic FAS216 and Emulex ESP100 chips are a drop-in replacement for the NCR 53C94. The 53C90A and 53C94/96 were also produced under license by Advanced Micro Devices.
A list of systems which included the 53C9x controller includes:
53C90A
53C94
53C96