-
commonly referred to as input/output
cards (or I/O cards). A daughterboard,
daughtercard,
mezzanine board or
piggyback board is an
expansion card that attaches...
- The
mobile daughter card, also
known as an MDC or CDC (communications
daughter card), is a
notebook version of the AMR slot on the
motherboard of a desktop...
-
interface with 4 port hub, and I²C
smart card interface. The
motherboard and
daughtercard were
housed in an off-the-shelf
commercial small form-factor PC case...
- the
daughtercard carries 1 MB of RAM stock, and can be
expanded to take up to 2 MB (half of its RAM
sockets are unpo****ted).: 8 The
daughtercard itself...
- has a
PowerPC 601
processor rated at 100 MHz that is
replaceable via a
daughtercard. It also
includes full
composite video and S-Video
input capability,...
- cable. Alternatively, the
other side may be
soldered to a
motherboard or
daughtercard. Edge
connectors are
commonly used in
personal computers for connecting...
-
module or 4 USB 2.0 I/O are
supplied in
retail packages.) The VIA PX-O
daughtercard supplies access to: 1 RCA-out for S/PDIF
usage 4 USB 2.0
ports 1 3.5mm...
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adherence with the FMC specification. VPX
Expansion slot
CRUVI FPGA
daughtercard standard with FMC
option Devlin,
Malachy (October 1, 2008). "VITA 57...
- the 7500
through 9600, had
their PowerPC 601 and 604
processors on
daughtercards which could be
swapped out for
PowerPC G3 and G4 upgrades. Mid-range...
- standards,
often required 2
sound cards be used, or a
sound card with a MIDI
daughtercard connector. Additionally, NV1's 2D
speed and
quality were not competitive...