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Low power, asynchronous PCI-to-PCI bridge

27th February 2007
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Tundra Semiconductor is now in full production of its low power, asynchronous PCI-to-PCI bridge. The Tundra Tsi350 offers communications and network equipment customers a competitive high quality bridge solution with low power consumption.
The Tsi350 is an industry-standard, 32-bit 66 MHz asynchronous PCI-to-PCI bridge fully compliant with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.3. The bridge is drop-in, pin-for-pin and software compatible with industry-standard PCI bridges. The Tsi350 supports two PCI buses operating concurrently with sufficient clock and arbitration pins to support nine PCI bus master devices directly on its secondary interface. The Tsi350 makes it possible to extend a system’s load capability limit beyond that of a single PCI bus by allowing board designers to add additional PCI devices or more PCI option card slots than a single PCI bus can support.



The Tsi350 targets both new designs and existing board footprints that use 32-bit PCI-to-PCI bridges. Backed by Tundra’s world-class customer service and support, the Tsi350 is ideally suited for communications and networking equipment, video capture cards, embedded video recorders, multi-function printers, and network interface cards. Tundra offers customers short lead times, reliable supply, exceptional customer service and technical support.



The Tsi350 32-bit PCI-to-PCI Bridge is available for production now in a 31x31mm footprint, 208pin PQFP package. A RoHS compliant version will be in production at the end of March 2007.

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