Fan-Out - One Stop Systems PE3R Manual

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10.1.2 Fan-Out

For reasons described in bullet #3 above, we recommend using a fan-out configuration when you need to add successive PCI expansion systems
to the host computer. This addition to the PCI bus hierarchy is at the "peer" level of other existing expansion buses, thus adding "breadth" to
the PCI bus hierarchy, since these buses will be at the same hierarchical level within the system configuration.
You may use either PCIe or PCI host cards in your host computer, depending on available slots and your
performance requirements. You must ensure that you have the corresponding PCIe to PCI Expansion System, or
PCI Expansion System, chassis to connect with your host card and support your desired configuration.
In this configuration, you have fewer "Toll Booths" (PCI Bridges) to pass through; therefore, there are fewer opportunities for concern
For clarification, it is necessary to understand that the amount of latency caused by any PCI Bridge (even those built into a 3
Party PCI card or the computer motherboard itself) is negligible ("nanoseconds") and will not produce any visible effect on
most systems. It is only mentioned here because on a few rare configurations, which use some unique PCI cards with special
software drivers, the total number of PCI buses that the data must pass through COULD make a difference.
Verify your configuration
Before you start installing your PCI cards, you should confirm that everything is in proper working order. Refer to
for guidance in verifying the proper installation of your Expansion System. The following image shows the Windows Device Manager display
when a Windows PC has 2 Expansion Systems connected in a "Fan-Out" configuration.
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