The PCI-3488 is a 32-bit/33MHz PCI-bus GPIB card and features an easy drop-in system configuration for existing test and measurement applications Irvine, Calif.—ADLINK Technology Inc., a leading ...
MUNICH, Germany – Goepel electronic introduces a controller series compliant with PCI Express External Cabling specification, a new addition to the JTAG/Boundary Scan hardware platform Scanflex. The ...
HighPoint has been around for many years and if you have been tinkering around with PCs for more than a few years you are already familiar with the company. HighPoint was one of the very first RAID ...
Motion Engineering, Inc. (MEI) today released the next generation ZMP-PCI Motion Controller, the highest performance member of their SynqNet family. The PCI-based package (ZMP-SynqNet-PCI) adds to MEI ...
LSI Corporation today introduced its latest MegaRAID 6 Gb/s SAS+SATA controllers and host bus adapters (HBAs) featuring the PCI Express 3.0 interface.Seven new LSI MegaRAID controllers are offered ...
If you weren't paying attention during the end of the year build-up to CES 2014, you may have missed LSI's relatively quiet announcement of their new SandForce SF3700 PCIe SSD controller. Okay, so ...
Featuring a servoloop rate of 50 sec/axis, the Magellan-PCI motion controller supports both brush and brushless dc motors, microstepping, and pulse and direction motors. The board provides 5 ...
As data rates continue to increase, maintaining reliable links requires careful coordination between the PHY and controller ...
Designers need to start planning for PCI Express 4.0 integration now, because decisions for the PCIe 4.0 controller can have far-reaching consequences for the entire SoC. This paper describes the ...
For a couple of years now we've been graced with video cards capable of using every last drop of bandwidth provided by the PCIe 2.0 interface. The problem is that high end GPUs were pretty much the ...
Wow, my first post. Where to start, SO many questions.<br><br>Let's begin with my IT hopes and dreams:<br><br>I am an (amateur) hardware geek and have been trying to work out the "best" setup for me ...
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