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1 Installez le module

Débranchez le câble d’alimentation du hub. Retirez le cache du petit connecteur d’exten- sion (Module A).

Alignez le module sur les guides à l’intérieur du hub et insérez-le en appuyant fermement pour le connecter comme il convient.

Utilisez les vis de fixation pour maintenir le module puis branchez le câble d’alimentation.

Connectez le hub

2 à un périphérique

Branchez un périphérique sur le port du module.

Connecteur Module A

Le connecteur d’extension A du hub peut être utilisé pour le module Ethernet ou Fibre optique.

Liaison/Activité sur le port :

Vitesse

Vert : continu = Liaison valide

Eteint : 100 Mbps

clignotant = Activité

Orange : continu = 10 Mbps

Orange : continu = Désactivé

 

• Vérifiez les témoins lumineux du Module A

 

 

 

à l’avant du hub afin de déterminer l’état de la

8

 

16

liaison. Une lumière verte allumée en continu

 

 

 

 

indique une liaison valide.

Etat :

Duplex :

 

 

Eteint = Aucun module installé

Eteint = Semi-duplex

 

Allumé = Module installé et

Allumé = Duplex

intégral

 

opérationnel

 

 

3 Utilisez les commandes

du module (facultatif)

Le module Ethernet négocie automatiquement

 

la vitesse et le mode de transmission (duplex

 

intégral ou semi-duplex).

Le module Fibre optique prend en charge une

 

vitesse de transfert de 100 Mbps en mode

Crossover

Intel® Express 300 Series

Ethernet Module

MDI

MDI-X

semi-duplex ou duplex intégral.

Intel® Express 300 Series Fiber Module

 

 

Duplex

 

 

Half

TX

RX

Full

 

 

Ports pour fibre optique :

Duplex : utilisez ce

utilisez un câble en fibre optique

bouton pour activer le

de 62,5/125 microns avec un

mode duplex intégral ou

connecteur de type SC.

semi-duplex.

Croisé :utilisez ce bouton pour connecter les périphériques à l’aide d’un câble direct.

Port Ethernet : utilisez

un câble UTP (paires torsadées non blindées) CAT 5 pour brancher des périphériques 100 Mbps. Choisissez un câble UTP CAT 3, 4 ou 5 pour des périphériques 10 Mbps.

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Intel 330T quick start Démarrage rapide, Installez le module, Connectez le hub Un périphérique, Utilisez les commandes

330T specifications

The Intel 330T is a noteworthy entry in the realm of hybrid processors, blending the power of traditional computing with the energy efficiency of mobile technology. Designed for Intel's low-power segment, this processor has garnered attention for its remarkable balance of performance and thermal management, making it ideal for a wide range of applications, from ultrabooks to compact PCs.

One of the standout features of the 330T is its architecture, which utilizes the Intel Core microarchitecture. This allows for improved performance per watt, offering users a more efficient experience that doesn't compromise on power. With a base clock speed typically around 1.9 GHz and capable of reaching higher frequencies due to Turbo Boost technology, the 330T can handle demanding tasks while maintaining a low energy footprint.

The 330T incorporates Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology, which allows each core to handle two threads simultaneously. This leads to enhanced multitasking capabilities and more efficient processing for applications that can take advantage of parallelism. With dual-core architecture, the processor provides solid performance for casual gaming, productivity applications, and multimedia tasks.

In terms of graphics, the Intel 330T is paired with Intel HD Graphics, which provides decent performance for everyday tasks and some light gaming. The integrated GPU is a significant advantage for devices where a dedicated graphics card isn’t feasible, maintaining a sleek form factor while still delivering visual prowess.

Another key technology featured in the 330T is Intel's Smart Cache. This shared cache architecture allows for improved data access speeds, reducing latency and enhancing overall system performance. The processor also supports Intel's Virtualization Technology, which can be beneficial for users running virtual machines or utilizing cloud-based applications.

The thermal design power (TDP) of the Intel 330T hovers around 35 watts, a critical specification for mobile and compact devices. This low TDP means that devices powered by this processor can operate without extensive cooling solutions, leading to quieter and more portable options.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Intel 330T, with support for various standards such as USB 3.0, SATA interfaces, and advanced memory technologies like DDR3L RAM. This versatility ensures compatibility with a wide array of peripherals and storage options, further enhancing its appeal to users.

In summary, the Intel 330T processor represents a well-rounded solution for contemporary computing needs. Its combination of efficient performance, integrated graphics, and advanced technologies makes it suitable for various applications, providing an ideal choice for users seeking both power and efficiency in a compact form factor.