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PCI I/O Accelerators
PLX Technology's PCI 9000 Series provide the most advanced, broadest range of general-purpose, PCI-to-local bus bridges available. Our product offering includes two types of I/O Accelerators: Targets and Masters.
- PCI Bus Master I/O Accelerators
- Support Direct Slave and Direct Master Operation
- Allow Processor/local Bus Master Devices to Access Memory and Other Devices on the PCI Bus
- Support DMA, Allowing Masters on Either Bus to Direct the Chip to Perform Data Transfers
- Provide an Ideal Solution for Intelligent Peripheral Devices and Embedded Hosts
- PCI Target I/O Accelerators
- Allow PCI Bus Master Devices to Access Memory and Other Slave Devices on a Local Bus
The Industry's Broadest Range of PCI I/O Accelerator Devices
| PCI I/O Accelerators | PCI Bus Type | Max. Local Bus Speed | Core Voltage | PICMG Support | Ind. Temp. | Packaging | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size (mm) |
Type | ||||||
| PCI 9030 | 32-bit; 33MHz, PCI r2.2 | 60MHz | 3.3V | Hot Swap r2.0 | Yes | 26 x 26 | 176-pin PQFP |
| 12 x 12 | 180-ball µBGA | ||||||
| PCI 9052 | 32-bit; 33MHz, PCI r2.1 | 40MHz | 5.0V | Yes | 31.2 x 31.2 | 160-pin PQFP | |
| PCI 9054 | 32-bit; 33MHz, PCI r2.2 | 50MHz | 3.3V | Hot Swap r2.0 | Yes | 26 x 26 | 176-pin PQFP |
| 27 x 27 | 225-ball PBGA | ||||||
| PCI 9056 | 32-bit; 66MHz, PCI r2.2 | 66MHz | 2.5V | Hot Swap r2.0 | Yes | 17 x 17 | 256-ball FPBGA |
| PCI 9656 | 64-bit; 66MHz, PCI r2.2 | 66MHz | 2.5V | Hot Swap r2.0 | Yes | 27 x 27 | 272-ball PBGA |
| PCI 9080 | 32-bit; 33MHz, PCI r2.1 | 40MHz | 5.0V | Yes | 30.6 x 30.6 | 208-pin PQFP | |
| PCI 9050 | Not Recommended for New Designs (Use PCI 9052) | ||||||
| PCI 9060 | 32-bit; 33MHz, PCI r2.1 | 40MHz | 5.0V | Yes | 31.2 x 31.2 | 208-pin PQFP | |
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PLX Technology is a member of the USB Integrator’s Forum (USB-IF), Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA), Intel Developer Network (IDN), PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturer Group (PICMG) and the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG).