IXF1104 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller

3.2Ball List Tables

3.2.1Balls Listed in Alphabetic Order by Signal Name

Table 1 shows the ball locations and signal names arranged in alphanumeric order by signal name. The following table notes relate to Table 1 and Table 2:

1.GMII Ball Connection:

See Table 16 for connection in RGMII or fiber mode.

2.SPI3 Ball Connection:

See Table 17 for proper SPHY and MPHY connection.

3.Fiber Mode Ball Connection:

See Table 16 for use in RGMII and GMII (copper mode).

Table 1. Ball List in Alphanumeric Order by Signal Name

Signal Name

Ball

Location

 

 

 

AVDD1P8_1

A5

 

 

AVDD1P8_1

A20

 

 

AVDD1P8_2

T23

 

 

AVDD1P8_2

AB16

 

 

AVDD2P5_1

AD20

 

 

AVDD2P5_2

R18

 

 

AVDD2P5_2

U14

 

 

CLK125

AD19

 

 

COL_01

AB6

COL_11

AB10

COL_21

AD15

COL_31

AB17

CRS_01

AA5

CRS_11

AA9

CRS_21

AB15

CRS_31

AC16

DTPA_02

D3

DTPA_12

L1

DTPA_22

A9

DTPA_32

J7

GND

B6

 

 

GND

B10

 

 

GND

B15

 

 

GND

B19

 

 

Signal Name

Ball

Location

 

 

 

GND

D4

 

 

GND

D8

 

 

GND

D12

 

 

GND

D13

 

 

GND

D17

 

 

GND

D21

 

 

GND

F2

 

 

GND

F6

 

 

GND

F10

 

 

GND

F15

 

 

GND

F19

 

 

GND

F23

 

 

GND

H4

 

 

GND

H8

 

 

GND

H12

 

 

GND

H13

 

 

GND

H17

 

 

GND

H21

 

 

GND

J10

 

 

GND

J15

 

 

GND

K2

 

 

GND

K6

 

 

GND

K9

 

 

GND

K11

 

 

Signal Name

Ball

Location

 

 

 

GND

K14

 

 

GND

K16

 

 

GND

K19

 

 

GND

K23

 

 

GND

L10

 

 

GND

L12

 

 

GND

L13

 

 

GND

L15

 

 

GND

M4

 

 

GND

M8

 

 

GND

M11

 

 

GND

M14

 

 

GND

M17

 

 

GND

M21

 

 

GND

N4

 

 

GND

N8

 

 

GND

N11

 

 

GND

N14

 

 

GND

N17

 

 

GND

N21

 

 

GND

P10

 

 

GND

P12

 

 

GND

P13

 

 

GND

P15

 

 

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Datasheet

Document Number: 278757

Revision Number: 007

Revision Date: March 25, 2004

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Intel IXF1104 manual Ball List Tables, Balls Listed in Alphabetic Order by Signal Name, Signal Name Ball

IXF1104 specifications

The Intel IXF1104 is a cutting-edge Network Interface Controller (NIC) designed to meet the needs of high-speed communication in modern networking environments. As the demand for bandwidth-intensive applications continues to grow, Intel's IXF1104 is engineered to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for data centers and enterprise networks.

One of the main features of the IXF1104 is its support for high-speed Ethernet connectivity, providing up to 100 Gbps throughput. This capability allows organizations to handle large amounts of data traffic efficiently, accommodating everything from cloud computing to big data analytics. The NIC utilizes advanced packet processing technology which ensures minimal latency, enhancing the overall user experience.

The IXF1104 is built on a robust architecture that integrates Intel's latest processing technologies. It incorporates a multi-core processing engine that allows for parallel processing of network packets, improving the handling of simultaneous network requests. This architecture also supports offloading features, freeing up CPU resources for other critical tasks, which optimizes system performance.

In terms of technologies, the IXF1104 supports a variety of standards including Ethernet and Fiber Channel, making it versatile across different networking environments. Its compatibility with industry-standard networking protocols ensures that it can easily integrate into existing frameworks, facilitating seamless upgrades and expansions.

Another significant characteristic of the IXF1104 is its energy efficiency. With Intel’s focus on sustainability, this NIC is designed to consume less power relative to its performance output, thereby reducing overall operational costs for organizations. It employs dynamic power management features that adjust power usage based on demand, which is especially beneficial in large-scale deployments.

Additionally, security features are woven into the IXF1104 design, protecting sensitive data from potential threats. Hardware-based security functions, including encryption capabilities and secure boot processes, ensure that the NIC can safeguard data integrity against unauthorized access.

Overall, the Intel IXF1104 stands out in the crowded NIC market by offering high-performance capabilities, energy efficiency, and robust security features. Its combination of advanced technologies and characteristics positions it as a strategic asset for modern networks, empowering organizations to achieve their connectivity and performance goals in an increasingly data-driven world.