Controller Provides Three 1394b Ports

Sept. 22, 2004
In a PC/104+ format, the Fast1394 IEEE-1394b controller module delivers data transfer rates up to 800 Mb/s over three plug-and-play bilingual cable ports that are galvanically isolated between the transceiver and link controller. The module is

In a PC/104+ format, the Fast1394 IEEE-1394b controller module delivers data transfer rates up to 800 Mb/s over three plug-and-play bilingual cable ports that are galvanically isolated between the transceiver and link controller. The module is compliant with the Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) v1.1 specification and is built with link layer and physical controllers that integrate intelligent power management capabilities, deep transmit and receive FIFOs, and support for digital video and MPEG data streams. The module provides an auxiliary power connector that is capable of supplying up to 45W of power to external peripherals via a 1394 cable. It operates from a single 5V power supply and comes in both standard and extended operating temperatures. Price is $137 each/100. PARVUS CORP., Salt Lake City, UT. (801) 483-1533.

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