Contained on a low-profile PCI card, the ACB-MP.LPCI from Sealevel Systems is a single-channel synchronous serial interface adapter that can be configured for RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, RS-530, RS-530A, ...
With its automated PCI-X initialization process, the PCIBX series can eliminate many of the problems associated with hot-swapping on a multi-speed PCI-X bus. Supporting hot-swapping of 32- and 64-bit ...
For PCI bus interfacing, the OX16PC1952 brings together a PCI interface, two high performance serial channels, and a parallel port in one compact, 128-pin TQFP package. This integrated bridge device ...
In the past decade, PCI has served as the dominant I/O architecture for PCs and servers, carrying data generated by microprocessors, network adapters, graphics cards and other subsystems to which it ...
Take a look at the passively-cooled graphics card, shown above, and what do you think stands out? We can tell you that it's a Sparkle GeForce 8500 GT. You can probably discern that much by the ...
A rapidly approaching Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) interface known as Arapahoe gained more momentum last Wednesday, as 22 industry-leading companies added their names to the member list of ...
The ultra high-speed UART, flexible clock prescalar, and large 256-byte Tx/Rx FIFOs allow the adapter to support the widest range of standard and non-standard baud rates exceeding 921.6 Kbps. These ...
In addition to its 600-MHz TigerSHARCs, the T2PM features a Xilinx Virtex-II Pro FPGA, a 64-bit 66-MHz PCI interface, and a large on-board memory array. It also offers over 4-Gbytes/s of ...
The PCI-1588 interface board synchronizes clocks and events for multiple distributed devices with submicrosecond precision using the IEEE 1588 precision time protocol (PTP). You can use the board for ...
The PCI-T32MF implements a target-only PCI interface compliant with the PCI 2.3 specification. It supports a 32-bit address/data bus and operates up t ...
Almost every decent consumer-level graphics accelerator runs off the AGP port. There's very good reason for that, too. The AGP affords far more bandwidth than a standard 32-bit 33MHz PCI bus. Now that ...
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