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Re: PCI Clock arising problem
Hi,
does your BIOS setup utility have an item "Disable CLK GEN"
or smth like? Try to change this setting. Do you see the CLK on
an empty slot?
Regards,
Alexander
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mayank Sharma" <mayank.sharma@wipro.com>
To: "Venkateshwarlu V" <venkateshwarluv@myw.ltindia.com>; <pci-sig@znyx.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: PCI Clock arising problem
Hi ,
Yes Both PRSNT2 and PRSNT1 signals are grounded ...
Still the clock comes for one cycle and then goes off ?
thanks and regards
Mayank
-----Original Message-----
From: Venkateshwarlu V [mailto:venkateshwarluv@myw.ltindia.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 6:36 PM
To: Mayank Sharma; pci-sig@znyx.com
Subject: Re: PCI Clock arising problem
** Proprietary **
Hi,
Check the PRSNT signals.
Venkat
>>> "Mayank Sharma" <mayank.sharma@wipro.com> 01/09/03 07:01PM >>>
Hi All ,
I am using a PCI daughter card ,If I insert that card into 5V PCI Slot , PCI
Clock is not seen in the Logic Analyzer or Oscilloscope , even if we remove
the FPGA from the board .....then I see the clock comming up for a short
time and then goes off ....afterwards.
If I insert some other daughter card into this same PCI Slot , I can see the
PCI Clock , comming to the board....
Can any one help me out in knowing the possiblity of this clock problem I am
facing
thanks and regards
Mayank