A interface PCI tipo II é exatamente o que?

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Eu tenho um Adaptador D-Link Rangebooster N 650 Desktop (sem fio) (M No. DWA-547) sentado na minha mesa. Ele diz que usa uma interface PCI tipo II. Estou me perguntando o que exatamente isso é?

São os slots PCI da velha escola que estão por aí desde sempre? É um dos slots PCI Express?

    
por Drew 31.08.2010 / 07:27

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O maravilhoso Wiki afirma:

Technical details of Mini PCI Mini PCI cards have a 2 W maximum power consumption, which also limits the functionality that can be implemented in this form factor. They also are required to support the CLKRUN# PCI signal used to start and stop the PCI clock for power management purposes. There are three card form factors: Type I, Type II, and Type III cards. The card connector used for each type include: Type I and II use a 100-pin stacking connector, while Type III uses a 124-pin edge connector, i.e. the connector for Types I and II differs from that for Type III, where the connector is on the edge of a card, like with a SO-DIMM. Type II cards have RJ11 and RJ45 mounted connectors. These cards must be located at the edge of the computer or docking station so that the RJ11 and RJ45 ports can be mounted for external access.

O PCI-E é uma versão atualizada / mais rápida do PCI. veja wiki

    
por 31.08.2010 / 07:40

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