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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
PCI420USB ASAP Semiconductor STARTECH Not Provided 4-Port USB 2.0 PCI Card (PCI420USB)
PCI330USB2 ASAP Semiconductor STARTECH Not Provided 3 Port PCI USB 2.0 Card (PCI330USB2)
U234-005-R Digi-Key Tripp Lite Computers, Office - Components, Accessories CARD PCI USB 2.0 5PORT W/DRIVERS
GIC251U ASAP Semiconductor IOGEAR Not Provided 5 PORT USB 2.0 PCI CARD FOR PC/MAC
LP-U22011-S2-A1 ASAP Semiconductor SIIG Not Provided SERIAL ADAPTER - PLUG-IN CARD - LOW PROFILE - PCI - USB;USB 2.0
CC0005PUSBP ASAP Semiconductor MICROWISE Not Provided Microwise PCI 5 Port USB 2.0 Card RoHS 4-External/1-Internal Ret
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  • ESD Protection USB 2.0 Data Lines (.pdf)
    2.0 protocol uses 2 high-speed data lines). Background. will propagate down the data lines. Examples of USB 2.0 products. Universal Serial Bus (USB) products. toward the integrated circuitry. which can benefit from ESD. (PCI adapter cards, digital cameras,. Specifically, the IC of concern
  • USB Tutorial
    is most likely), if you plug your Hi-Speed USB 2.0 peripheral into the USB 1.1 system, your system will perform at the USB 1.1 speed. You will need to update your PC either by adding in a PCI add-in card or purchasing a new MB with a discrete host controller that supports Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and installing
  • USB User Guide
    , digital cameras, and MP3 players, it was necessary to create a low profile USB interface. The USB Type A-Mini B cable was the solution offered by the latest USB 2.0 specification. These cables can interface with a PC and support the maximum USB transfer speed just like a standard USB cable, despite
  • Bridging the Gap: USB Converters (.pdf)
    2.0 devices and platforms. Additional y, SuperSpeed USB provides improved power efficiency. with no device pol ing, and lower active and idle power requirements. Wireless USB -- Combines the speed and security of wired technology with the convenience. of wireless. This technology enables peripherals
  • PCIe? USB? Sorting Out Two COM / SFF Design Decisions
    _control_request(). This means USB is definitely not low-level compatible with any existing PCI device. Additionally, USB was--and is--designed with forward compatibility in mind: USB 2.0 controllers support USB 1.1 peripherals, and USB 1.1 hubs support USB 2.0 devices. You can even plug a USB 2.0 device
  • The Future of PCIe in the Industrial Sector
    a Gigabit Ethernet connection as well as audio and storage applications. And if you need more bandwidth, x32 configurations can handle transfer rates of up to 8 GB/s, eight times the capacity of PCI-X. The new PCIe 2.0 specification released earlier this year is not only backward compatible with PCIe
  • GPIB: Challenges and Potentials
    and venturing into instrument control. Because of this, it is relevant to evaluate and compare these interface standards. Here is a table of comparison between the standards based on key specifications. PCI-based GPIB. USB 2.0. Gigabit LAN. Theoretical bandwidth*. 1.8 MB. 480 Mbps. 1000 Mbps. Maximum
  • PICMG 1.3: The Answer to Growing Bandwidth Requirements? (.pdf)
    . Wide base of chassis. 3. 3. -. PCIexpress available on BPL. -. 3. -. PCI available on BPL. 3. 3. 3. PCI-X available. -. 3 (Bridge on BPL). 3. SATA available on BPL. -. 3. Rear IO. USB available on BPL. -. 3. Rear IO. ATX Control. -. 3. 3. Hotswap. -. -. 3. Illustration 1. Front Interface. -. -. 3

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