1394a 3+1 Ports NEC PCI Card RC502

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Overview

The IEEE1394 multimedia connection (also known as Fire Wire by Apple Computer, and iLink by Sony) features hot swapping, high-speed performance, peer to peer communication and daisy chained which can accept up to 63 devices connected simultaneously.

The idea of IEEE1394 standard is all other devices and peripherals that connected outside of PC can simply plug into 1394 port instead of opening case and adding a circuit board. IEEE1394 standard is an important enabling technology for the emerging multimedia market.

Features

ƒChipset: NEC single-chip IEEE 1394 controller uPD72873 or NEC single-chip IEEE 1394 controller uPD72874

ƒData Transfer Rate: 1394a 100/200/400Mbps, OHCI 1.1

ƒBus: PCI 2.2 32 bit, 33MHz, 3.3V

ƒConnector: 2 external 1394 6-pin rear connectors and 1 internal 1394 6-pin connector (for uPD72873)

ƒ3 external 1394 6-pin rear connectors and 1 internal 1394 6-pin connector (for uPD72874)

ƒSupports up to 63 devices.

ƒSupports devices hot swap.

ƒSupports Power class 0012(1)

ƒAuxiliary power connecter J5 to increase the power available to 1394a bus to up to 15W.

ƒMS Windows compatible including DV and SBP-2 drivers, supports all common camcorders, disk drives, printers and scanners with 1394 interfaces.

ƒSupports Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 & Windows XP

Notes

The external 1394 connector J1 (top-most) shares with the internal connector J4. If both connectors are connected to devices, only the device connected to J1 will work.

Troubleshooting

If your system doesn’t work properly after connecting to a 1394 device, please turn off your computer. Connect the auxiliary power connector (J5) to power supply and then restart again. If it still doesn’t solve the problem, please refer to the specifications of your 1394 device. Check the power consumption and make sure it doesn’t exceed 15W.

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