MPX-2213 – IEEE1394A & 1394B Mini-PCIe Card

Add both IEEE1394A & 1394B to your system with this Mini-PCIe module.

Additional information

Compliance

Fully Compliant With 1394 Open Host States Controller Interface (OHCI) Specification,Revision 1.1 and Revision 1.2 Draft

Dimensions

30.00mm x 50.95mm

Power Requirement

+3.3V from Mini PCIe, +12V from external cable

Global P/N / SKU

1507937

Controller

XIO2213B

Operating Temperature

0°C ~ 70°C (32°F ~ 158°F)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

MPX-2213 – IEEE1394A & 1394B Mini-PCIe Card

Add both IEEE1394A & 1394B to your system with this Mini-PCIe module.

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Additional information

Compliance

Fully Compliant With 1394 Open Host States Controller Interface (OHCI) Specification,Revision 1.1 and Revision 1.2 Draft

Dimensions

30.00mm x 50.95mm

Power Requirement

+3.3V from Mini PCIe, +12V from external cable

Global P/N / SKU

1507937

Controller

XIO2213B

Operating Temperature

0°C ~ 70°C (32°F ~ 158°F)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

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