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  • Forum Post: XIO2001 Support

    Akerb Akerb
    Hi, I have a application board that needs x1-PCIe-to-PCI32bit translation, I find that XIO2001 is a good choice. The evaluation board for this XIO device application is a downstream PCI, which is different from my application which is the XIO2001 will interface to a mini-PCIe card. The mini...
    on Feb 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Does the XIO2000A work in PCIe 2.0 slots?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    Claude Not sure if this means anything, but according to intel, the DP55KG has not passed Win7 logo tests: http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboard/windows7.htm We also recently found another problem with the XIO2000A. It has terrible bus master read performance. So, we are...
    on Jun 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: C6205 PCI interface read performance across XIO2000A

    Andrew Elder Andrew Elder
    We have 2 designs that use a C6205 to perform PCI bus mastering operations. They are as follows 1) PCIe bus <->XIO2000A <-> C6205 2) PCI bus <-> C6205 In both cases the C6205 is clocked at the same rate. With a scope I have measured the read transfer time for 4096 bytes of...
    on May 20, 2010
  • Forum Post: Does the XIO2000A work in PCIe 2.0 slots?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    Hi We have a series of soundcards that is based around the XIO2000A+C6205+C6713. They have been in production for 2-3 years and have worked in all PCs we have tried - until now. Recently, we got a new Intel H55 chipset based PC and tried one of our soundcards in it. It locks up the PC during...
    on Feb 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: PCIe port Expansion

    asad1 asad1
    Dears; I hope this is the right place to ask this: for XIO3130 PCIe expander: I am checking on how to connect 9 cpus that have PCIe ports together as a bus on Same board.. Can you please give me some advise. XIO3130 connect to 3 ports; can I daisy chain multiple XIO3130 to connect all 9 CPUs...
    on Jul 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: XIO2000A causing PCIe errors on Dell R710 shutdown

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    AudioScience makes PCI and PCIe plugin audio adapters for PCs. See < www.audioscience.com >. We have done many PCI designs + drivers and more recently PCIe designs based on the XIO2000A and XIO2001. Our current issue is a low level BIOS error reported by a Dell R710 during shutdown when an...
    on Oct 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Where can I get a copy of the CD-ROM for the XIO2213BEVM

    Naji Naufel Naji Naufel
    Hi, I have a customer who needs to see the documentation which comes on the CD-ROM with the XIO2213BEVM. Where can I get a copy from? Thank you
    on Jun 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: Simple FPGA to USB 3.0 or PCIe solution

    Bernard Harris93806 Bernard Harris93806
    I need to transfer about 1.5 to 2.3Gb/s to a laptop for an industrial ultrasound application. An FPGA is present in the system, but USB 3.0 cores are large and complex. One alternative is to use a PCIe core which is simpler and either use a PCIe over a cable or a PCIe to USB 3.0 bridge. Alternately...
    on Jan 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: XIO2001 Write EEPROM

    goksel gunlu goksel gunlu
    Dear Villegas, 1-) I attached custom XIO2200 board to PCIe slot. PC recognized its Firewire part as 2 "Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI compatible Main board controller" in Windows 7 device manager . However there is unidentified PCI communication controller, PC couldn't load driver for it...
    on Feb 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: TUSB7340 to HDMI

    Gene Kimmel Gene Kimmel
    I'm using a USB 3.0 to HDMI Viewplex display adapter based on the SMSC UFX7000 device. I've tried it on two systems running Windows 7 (64 bit) and it appears to be working fine. However on the machine using a Texas Instruments XHCI Controller (Chipset ID TUSB7340) on a StarTech PCIe USB 3.0 Card...
    on Jan 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: PCIe problem (C6678L => XIO2200)

    goksel gunlu goksel gunlu
    In our project we want to communicate C6678L and Xio2200 boards. to be ensure there is no hardware or software problem for each board, we realized two experiment. Firstly, two c6678L board succesfully communicated through AMC connectors. "PCIe example project" is loaded to each board, one board...
    on Mar 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: where to download the TopHAT/WinROM software?

    lijie chen lijie chen
    hello,when I debug the XIO3130 chip,I don't know how to find the TopHAT and WinROM software ,can you help me ?
    on Apr 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: PCI Express AC Coupling

    Naoki Takahashi Naoki Takahashi
    Hi, Does anyone know WHY the PCI Express base spec requires us to place ac-coupling caps on the transmitter side? I believe it doesn't make a significant difference if they are placed on the receiver side. I'm designing a PCB that uses TI's Keystone DSP and a FPGA that are connected via...
    on Feb 4, 2013
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