PCIE-SDVOX PCI Express16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

PCIE-SDVOX PCI Express16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

Equipped Gaming Embedded System
PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

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Product Notes

*This card is only supported with certain boards. Contact your sale representative for more information.

Global P/N / SKU

3907644

Manufacturer

Commell

MFR P/N

PCIE-SDVOX

Ordering Options

3907644: PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

Product Features

PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module Interface: PCI-Express x16 Connector: 1 / 2 x LVDS 18-bit and 24-bit Ports

Discontinued

0

LVDS

1 x 24-bit Dual Channel LVDS Port

Controller

Chrontel CH7308

Dimensions

W: 1.2" (30 mm) x D: 2.0" (51 mm)

Internal I/O

1 / 2 x LVDS 18-bit and 24-bit Ports

Operating Temperature

0 ºC ~ 60 ºC (32 ºF ~ 140 ºF)

Storage Temperature

0 ~ 60 °C (32 ~ 140 °F)

Relative Humidity

10%~90%, non-condensing

PCIE-SDVOX PCI Express16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

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Additional information

Product Notes

*This card is only supported with certain boards. Contact your sale representative for more information.

Global P/N / SKU

3907644

Manufacturer

Commell

MFR P/N

PCIE-SDVOX

Ordering Options

3907644: PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module

Product Features

PCI Express 16x SDVO LVDS Interface Module Interface: PCI-Express x16 Connector: 1 / 2 x LVDS 18-bit and 24-bit Ports

Discontinued

0

LVDS

1 x 24-bit Dual Channel LVDS Port

Controller

Chrontel CH7308

Dimensions

W: 1.2" (30 mm) x D: 2.0" (51 mm)

Internal I/O

1 / 2 x LVDS 18-bit and 24-bit Ports

Operating Temperature

0 ºC ~ 60 ºC (32 ºF ~ 140 ºF)

Storage Temperature

0 ~ 60 °C (32 ~ 140 °F)

Relative Humidity

10%~90%, non-condensing

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