Intel® IXF1104 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller

Ball

Signal Name

 

Ball

Signal Name

 

Ball

Signal Name

Location

 

Location

 

Location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P18

NC

 

T8

NC

 

U22

RX_N_13

P19

RX_LOS_INT3

 

T9

NC

 

U23

VDD4

P20

TXPAUSE_ADD1

 

T10

GND

 

U24

RX_P_33

P21

TXPAUSE_ADD2

 

T11

VDD

 

V1

UPX_ADD6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P22

RX_P_03

 

T12

VDD5

 

V2

UPX_ADD7

P23

TX_FAULT_INT3

 

T13

VDD4

 

V3

UPX_ADD8

P24

I2C_DATA_33

 

T14

VDD

 

V4

RXC_01

R1

UPX_ADD3

 

T15

GND

 

V5

RX_DV_01

R2

GND

 

T16

RXD4_31

 

V6

UPX_RD_L

R3

UPX_CS_L

 

T17

RXD5_31

 

V7

RXD1_01

R4

VDD

 

T18

RXD6_31

 

V8

RXD0_01

R5

NC

 

T19

RXD7_31

 

V9

NC

R6

GND

 

T20

TXPAUSEFR

 

V10

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R7

GND

 

T21

NC

 

V11

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R8

VDD

 

T22

NC

 

V12

TX_EN_31

R9

GND

 

T23

AVDD1P8_2

 

V13

NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R10

NC

 

T24

RX_P_23

 

V14

TXD0_31

R11

GND

 

U1

UPX_ADD5

 

V15

TXD1_31

R12

NC

 

U2

VDD5

 

V16

TXD2_31

R13

NC

 

U3

UPX_ADD9

 

V17

TXD3_31

R14

GND

 

U4

GND

 

V18

RX_DV_31

R15

NC

 

U5

NC

 

V19

RXD6_21

R16

GND

 

U6

VDD5

 

V20

RXD5_21

R17

VDD

 

U7

NC

 

V21

MDIO4

R18

AVDD2P5_2

 

U8

GND

 

V22

RX_P_13

R19

GND

 

U9

NC

 

V23

RXC_31

R20

NC

 

U10

VDD

 

V24

RX_N_33

R21

VDD

 

U11

NC

 

W1

TX_ER_01

R22

RX_N_03

 

U12

GND

 

W2

GND

R23

GND

 

U13

GND

 

W3

UPX_BADD1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R24

RX_N_23

 

U14

AVDD2P5_2

 

W4

VDD

T1

UPX_ADD4

 

U15

VDD

 

W5

RX_ER_01

T2

UPX_BADD0

 

U16

UPX_WIDTH0

 

W6

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T3

UPX_ADD10

 

U17

GND

 

W7

RXD2_01

T4

UPX_WR_L

 

U18

NC

 

W8

VDD5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T5

UPX_WIDTH1

 

U19

VDD4

 

W9

RXD3_11

T6

NC

 

U20

RX_ER_31

 

W10

GND

T7

NC

 

U21

GND

 

W11

RXD2_11

Datasheet

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Document Number: 278757

Revision Number: 009

Revision Date: 27-Oct-2005

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Intel IXF1104 VDD UPXADD6, VDD5 UPXADD7, VDD4 UPXADD8, UPXADD3, Upxcsl, GND UPXADD5, UPXADD9, AVDD2P52 GND, GND UPXBADD1

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.