New design kit drives successful completion of PCI-X compliance tests
19 November 2003Design Automation
Integrated Solutions
Infrastructure
At the recent PCI PlugFest held by the PCI Special Interest Group, Avnet Electronics Marketing, and Jungo Software Technologies successfully completed PCI-X compliance tests using the new PCI-X 64/133 design kit.
Powered by the Xilinx Virtex-II FPGAs and the LogiCORET PCI-X IP Core, Jungo says the new design kit will now let system designers create fully compliant, real world PCI-X applications quickly and easily.
The design kit will include an Avnet Virtex-II based Development Board, the Xilinx PCI-X IP Core and the Jungo WinDriver driver development tool for PCI devices. The kit also comes with schematics, layout, a bill of materials, demonstration code and a comprehensive board support package.
For more information contact Priyend Somaroo, Vardaan Enterprises, +27 (0)82 850 9273, [email protected]
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