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  • Forum Post: Re: Using 1394b over CAT5 TSB41 / TSB17 / TSB81

    Klaus Kühn Klaus Kühn
    (Please visit the site to view this file) I attached the schematic of the TSB41 / TSB17 combination (note we replaced TSB41BA3A with D version also). We use the "noise rejection" circuitry on the TSB17 as recommended by the data sheet. By the way, why is it impossible to search for the TSB17BA1...
    on Aug 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Using 1394b over CAT5 TSB41 / TSB17 / TSB81

    Klaus Kühn Klaus Kühn
    Hello, We have for 1000s of devices used the following network TSB43AB23 <-> cable <-> (port 1) TSB41BA3A * mode 8, pmc mode, bmode (port 2) -> TSB17BA1 <-> cat5 cable crossed <-> TSB17BA1 -> (port 2) TSB41BA3A * mode 8, bmode, pmc mode (port 1) <-> TSB41AB ->...
    on Aug 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Problem with two PCI-e Adaptors TI XIO2200a chip

    Mauro Cardinali Mauro Cardinali
    Hi, this is my first post here. I'm from Argentina. I have two PCI-e firewire adaptors with XIO2200A chipset ( product link ) in a single computer. It's configured to record video from HD camcorders. I'm using onboard IEEE1394 port also to connect a third camcorder. When connecting...
    on Feb 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: PCI xx12 drivers.

    Jesse Trevino Jesse Trevino
    I agree, We paid for the computer which came with the drivers that the OS needs to work. Nonetheless, the consumer is always left holding the short end of the stick. It's funny pathetic not funny ha ha. That Texas Instruments is in cahoots with Microsoft in excluding us from this driver. Knowing...
    on Nov 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: OHCI IEEE 1394 Controller resource issue

    No No No No
    Dear Employee: I got a same problem as Richard. However these are some differences. System used is XP. we made our own circuit using TSB81BA3 and TSB82AA2 via CPCI on IPC(Industrial Personal Computer). B ut once we start the IPC, in Device Manager, the IPC finds 32 IEEE 1394 bus host controller. it...
    on May 22, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: OHCI IEEE 1394 Controller resource issue

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    I thought CPCI interface may be a little different from PCI interface. And each bus controller do not have a special number. There are just 32 same 1394 bus controllers. what's worse, it prompts these are 16 1394 network adapters and all are unable to use. if the 1394 capture card configures correctly...
    on May 22, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: Problems about the 1394 data transmission

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    Clemens Ladisch Are you using APIA, or have you configured the IP addresses manually? What are the IP addresses of both devices? Does ping work? Yes, APIA is used. And the IP addresses of each device are 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2, which are set manually. And the ping dose not work apparently...
    on Jun 17, 2013
  • Forum Post: Problems about the 1394 data transmission

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    Hello! I got a problem about the data transmission between two 1394 devices. The PHY chip is TSB81BA3E and the LLC is TSB82AA2. All of them are from TI. And the problems are shown in the pictures below. We can see the 1394 device is installed sucessfully in the PC. We connect the two 1394 devices by...
    on Jun 15, 2013
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