M2-3502 – Intel® I350-AM2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Card

A low-power consumption and high performance PCIe to Dual Gigabit LAN M.2 Key-M 2280 interface solution.

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Host Interface

M.2 KEY M

Controller

Intel® I350-AM2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Dimensions

22.00mm x 88.00mm

Power Input Voltage

3.3V +/-5%

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 55°C with airflow; Note: Airflow required for operation when the integrated system is used together

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

Compliance

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interface for 1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 10Base-T applications (802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab)

Transfer Rate

1000 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, or 10 Mb/s

OS Software Supported

Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 (32 and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012 R2. Linux (Kernel versions 2.6.30 or newer.)

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M2-3502 – Intel® I350-AM2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Card

A low-power consumption and high performance PCIe to Dual Gigabit LAN M.2 Key-M 2280 interface solution.

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M.2 Card supporting Dual Gigabit Ethernet (Incl. connection cables and dual RJ45 adapter)

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Additional information

Host Interface

M.2 KEY M

Controller

Intel® I350-AM2 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller

Dimensions

22.00mm x 88.00mm

Power Input Voltage

3.3V +/-5%

Operating Temperature

0 ~ 55°C with airflow; Note: Airflow required for operation when the integrated system is used together

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 85 °C (-40 ~ 185 °F)

Compliance

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interface for 1000Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 10Base-T applications (802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab)

Transfer Rate

1000 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, or 10 Mb/s

OS Software Supported

Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 (32 and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012 R2. Linux (Kernel versions 2.6.30 or newer.)

Downloads

Datasheet

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Datasheet

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