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PCI9052 - 32 Bit / 33 Mhz PCI Target I/O Accelerator

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PCI 9052 PCI 9052RDK-LITE SDK-LITE 32-bit, 33MHz PCI Target I/O Accelerator for Generic and ISA 32-bit, 40MHz Local Bus Designs PCI 9052 Rapid Development Kit with prototyping area for Generic & ISA mode Local Bus designs Windows Host-Side Software Development Kit for PLX I/O Accelerators and I/O

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  • to provide high performance and flexibility in order to simplify your design, such as four programmable GPIOs, local chip select, prefetch read ahead mode, zero wait state bursting, and on-the-fly big/little endian byte conversion. Move your ISA Designs Up to Leading PCI Capabilities with Ease The PCI 9052 accelerates I/O data movement on adapter boards, from ISA’s nominal bus speed of 8MHz, 5MBytes/second, to high-performance 33MHz, 132Mbytes/second PCI data transfer. The PCI 9052 enables a sim.

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Part number PCI9052
Manufacturer PLX Technology
File Size 187.97 KB
Description 32 Bit / 33 Mhz PCI Target I/O Accelerator
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Connectivity s s s 32-bit, 33MHz PCI r2.1 compliant Up to 40MHz local bus operation ISA and Generic 32-bit, 40MHz local bus designs Glueless ISA interface for low cost adapters Supports multiplexed and nonmultiplexed 8-, 16-, and 32-bit generic local buses 5V CMOS in 160-pin PQFP package Zero wait state burst operation PCI 9052 32-bit, 33MHz PCI Target I/O Accelerator for 32-bit, 40MHz Generic and ISA Local Bus Designs As PCI evolves in today's complex systems, PLX continues to provide market leading high performance 32-bit PCI solutions. In this tradition, PLX offers the PCI 9052 I/O Accelerator. The PCI 9052 brings PLX's industry leading experience in the world of PCI designs to you in a way that is simple and convenient to use.
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