Re: PCI Design
- From: "water7" <krbyxtrm@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Jun 2006 02:28:55 -0700
Ayon kay Nial Stewart:
"water7" <krbyxtrm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi, what is the difference for designing a PCI card for a desktop
motherboard and with a Single Board Computer(SBC)? should a PCI card
designed for Desktop PC work on SBC's?
-k-
Yes, as long as you can physically plug it in and it matches the
interface voltage.
Most SBCs I've seen come in PC104+ format. I've used an adaptor
in one project that allows a standard form PCI card to be
plugged in, I've also developed a PC104+ board that an SBC
plugged on to.
Nial.
hi,
is the SBC's edge connector(male) works the same as Desktop PC PCI
Slots,
i mean if i make a male-to-male pci adaptor to plug a generic pci
device(male) to SBC?
-k-
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