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News Release from: QuickLogic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 May 2003

Designing for PCI compliance

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Four providers of PCI solutions are teaming together to present a series of one-day seminars on "Designing for PCI compliance".

Four providers of PCI solutions are teaming together to present a series of one-day seminars on "Designing for PCI compliance" In just one day, delegates will learn how to maximise usage of PCI and improve the PCI design process

Specific skills taught include: PCI-commands/addressing/decoding; what's new with recent spec PCI 2.2; moving from ISA to PCI; proofing your system for PCI-X; using PCI in embedded systems; choosing embedded PCI products; controlling PCI bandwidth and timing; PCI's development environment; designing at 33 and 66MHz; verification and testing of PCI systems; and overcoming PCI driver development bottlenecks.

Design engineers and their managers will benefit greatly from this highly practical course on PCI.

At a minimum, delegates should have a basic background on the original PCI 1.0 standard.

The free one-day course will be taught by PCI-expert Peter Marek, who has more than seven years of PCI design experience on all levels and has taught PCI implementation worldwide.

He is a member of PCI-SIG and contributor to the PCIMG and PXISA standards.

The initial seminars will be held at various locations throughout California between 4th and 11th June 2003.

More information is available from the QuickLogic website.

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