PCI-CTR10 User's Guide
Interrupts
Number of user interrupts
PCI interrupt
Interrupt enables
Interrupt sources
Power consumption
+5V
+5V available at each I/O connector
Resettable fuse
Environmental
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Humidity
Mechanical
Card dimensions
Form factor
Table 3. Interrupt specifications
Two
PCI INTA# - mapped to IRQn via PCI BIOS at boot-time
External: IRQ_A ENABLE, IRQ_B ENABLE, active low, disabled by default
through internal resistor to TTL high) and programmable through PCI9052-1;
0 = disabled
1 = enabled (default)
External: IRQ_A IN, IRQ_B IN, polarity programmable through PCI9052-1;
1 = active high
0 = active low (default)
IRQ_A IN maps to PLX 9052 LINT1
IRQ_B IN maps to PLX 9052 LINT2
Table 4. Power consumption specifications
550 mA typical, 800 mA max. Does not include power consumed through the I/O
connector.
1A max, protected with a resettable fuse
Raychem type miniSMDC110.
! Hold Current: 1.1 A max
! Series resistance 0.21 Ohms max.
Table 5. Environmental specifications
0 to 55°C
-20 to 70°C
0 to 90% non-condensing
Table 6. Mechanical specifications
PCI half card: 174.4 mm(L) x 106.7 mm(W) x11.65 mm(H)
PCI 5V keying. Compatible with 5V, 32-bit. 33 MHz back planes
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Specifications
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