Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-13 Thread Michael Spiceland

 this is my 1st message, I'm writing to ask if anyone knows if a PCI32
 card like the TDM400P (quad analog) or the B410P (quad BRI) is working
 on a PCI-X bus, at 100MHz or 133 MHz. I'm really stuck with this,
 since I found a partial yes on this mailing list but my supplier says
 no!

Marco,

You should not have any issues using a PCI card in a PCI-X slot, as long as the 
card is a 3.3V PCI card.  The cards that you mention above are 3.3v compatible 
and you should be able to use them.

All of Digium's product line is available for 3.3v slots.  Most are universal 
and can be used in 3.3v or 5v slots.  The only exceptions are the dual and quad 
span T1/E1 digital cards.  For those cards, there are 3.3v variants (TE410P and 
TE210P) and 5v variants (TE405P and TE410P).

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Michael Spiceland

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Re: [asterisk-users] PCI32 and PCI-X compatibility

2008-02-13 Thread Michael Spiceland

 Marco,
 
 You should not have any issues using a PCI card in a PCI-X slot, as
 long as the card is a 3.3V PCI card.  The cards that you mention above
 are 3.3v compatible and you should be able to use them.
 
 All of Digium's product line is available for 3.3v slots.  Most are
 universal and can be used in 3.3v or 5v slots.  The only exceptions
 are the dual and quad span T1/E1 digital cards.  For those cards,
 there are 3.3v variants (TE410P and TE210P) and 5v variants (TE405P
 and TE410P).

Oops, I meant that the 5v variants are the TE405P and *TE205P*.

3.3v - TE410P and TE210P
5v   - TE405P and TE205P

Michael

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