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PCI Compliance of PLX's PCI 9054 I/O buffers
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- Subject: PCI Compliance of PLX's PCI 9054 I/O buffers
- From: Bill Brisko <bbrisko@plxtech.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:32:22 -0700
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A recent posting to the PCI SIG reflector stated that PLX Technology's PCI
9054 I/O universal 3.3V/5V buffers were not compliant to the PCI 2.2
specification.
We want to make it clear that these buffers are compliant to the
specification. PLX designed these buffers to be reliable under the worst
case voltage transient conditions.
The PCI 9054 has passed all tests of the PCI Compliance Workshop. The PCI
compliance checklist, which included a section on the I/O buffer design,
has been submitted and recently approved by the PCI SIG (special interest
group). Thus, the PCI 9054 is PCI 2.2 compliant and will be listed on the
PCI Integrators list when it is updated in the near future.
If you have any questions on this subject, please feel free to contact our
Technical Application Engineering Dept at 408-328-3531
Regards,
Mike Hopwood
VP, World Wide Sales
408-328-3505