Lycom EK-114 2 Port Firewire 800 (1394B) ExpressCard/34 Adapter for Notebooks PC/MAC
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Lycom EK-114 2 Port Firewire 800 (1394B) ExpressCard/34 Adapter for Notebooks PC/MAC
Scan code: LN40707 Manufacturer code: EK-114
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Lycom EK-114 2 Port Firewire 800 (1394B) ExpressCard/34 Adapter for Notebooks PC/MAC

Lycom EK-114 2 Port Firewire 800 (1394B) ExpressCard/34 Adapter for Notebooks PC/MAC

Scan code: LN40707 Manufacturer code: EK-114
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Product Overview Add 2Ports IEEE 1394b 9Pin (800Mbps) in your ExpressCard/54 or ExpressCard/34 Notebook!
Features • Two Bilingual P1394b 9-Pin Ports
• Truly 1-lane 2.5Gbps PCIe based ExpressCard/34 form factor
• Supports ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 Notebook
• Compliant with PCI Express Specification, revision 1.0a
• Supports data transfer rate up to 800 Mbps
• Fully supports Provisions of IEEE P1394b Revision 1.33+ at 1-Gigabite signaling rates
• Fully Supports Provisions of IEEE 1394a-2000 and 1394-1995 Standard
• Two 1394b Bilingual 9-pin Ports at S800 or S400b speed
• Built-in FIFOs for isochronous transmit (2048 bytes), asynchronous transmit (2048 bytes), and receive (3072 bytes)
• 32-bit CRC generation and checking for receive/transmit packets
• Supports Plug and Play
• 1.3 mm DC power jack for optional 12V1A DC Power Adapter
• Supported by built-in 800Mbps drivers on Windows 98, Millennium
• Built-in 800Mbps driver supported by Mac OS X v10.2.4 or newer
• ubCoreTM free driver support 32bit / 64bit Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003, 2008, 2000
• Chipset : TI
• Fully RoHS compliant
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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