PCI is an abbreviation of Peripheral Component Interconnect (Peripheral Component Interconnect Standard). It is a commonly used socket in personal computers nowadays. Almost all motherboard devices have this type of slot. TXGA purchases PCI industrial connectors from stock, and sends them directly from the factory. The delivery to some areas requires PCI industrial connectors. Contact TXGA immediately.
PCI slots are also more types of slots on the motherboard. On the popular desktop motherboards, ATX motherboards generally have 5 to 6 PCI slots, while smaller MATX motherboards also have 2 to 3. A PCI slot, which shows the wide range of applications.
PCI is a local bus introduced by Intel in 1991. From a structural point of view, PCI is a primary bus inserted between the CPU and the original system bus. Specifically, a bridge circuit is used to manage this layer, and the interface between the upper and lower sides is implemented to coordinate data transmission. The manager provides signal buffering so that it can support 10 peripherals and maintain high performance at high clock frequencies. It provides connection jacks for graphics cards, sound cards, network cards, MODEM and other devices. Its operating frequency is 33MHz/ 66MHz.
The earliest proposed PCI bus worked at a frequency of 33MHz, and the transmission bandwidth reached 133MB/s (33MHzX32bit/8), which basically met the development needs of processors at that time. With the requirement for higher performance, a 64-bit PCI bus was proposed in 1993, and later the frequency of the PCI bus was raised to 66 MHz. Now the 32-bit, 33MHz PCI bus is commonly used, and 64-bit PCI slots are more commonly used in server equipment.
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