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News Release from: Tundra Semiconductor | Subject: Tsi148
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2007
Bridge boosts PCI/X-to-VME bandwidth
The Tsi148 is the industry's leading PCI/X-to-VME bridge and the successful next-generation offering to the Tundra Universe II.
Tundra Semiconductor Corp has significantly lowered the price for all new orders of its Tsi148 VME bridge The Tsi148 is the industry's leading PCI/X-to-VME bridge and the successful next-generation offering to the Tundra Universe II, the industry's best selling VME-to-PCIbus bridge for embedded systems customers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bridge chip adds new speed to VME bandwidth
Tundra Semiconductor has successfully demonstrated its 2eSST technology using the Tundra Tsi148 VME-to-PCI/Xbus bridge.
Ideally suited for high reliability markets such as military, industrial and aerospace, the Tsi148 performs 2eSST transactions with up to eight-times the bandwidth speed of the previous generation VME technology.
In addition to the high speed performance of the device, the Tsi148 uses about half the power and 68% less board area than Tundra's previous generation product the Universe II.
Backed by reliable supply, short lead-times and exceptional customer service and support, the Tsi148 now offers new VME system designs the functionality and benefits of high bandwidth, lower power and a smaller board footprint.
The Tundra Tsi148 is available through Tundra's sales network and online.
Volume pricing starts at US $185.
The Tsi148 is available in standard or lead-free RoHS compliant packaging, and commercial or industrial grade temperature rating.
The Tsi148 is fully backwards compatible, and can perform VME 64bit, or 2e, or 2eSST transactions on the VME side and PCI 33MHz, or PCI 66MHz or PCI-X 133MHz transactions on the other.
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