Hot-Swappable Integrated Peripheral Takes Control Of PCI SDRAMs

Nov. 1, 1999

Fully compliant with PCI 2.2 specifications with speeds up to 66 MHz on the local bus with PCI clock up to 50 MHz, V370PDC supports 1 GB of (E)SDRAM and standard SDRAM DIMMs and has up to 1 kbyte of continuous burst access to (E)SDRAM from the PCI bus. The V370PDC is a hot swap ready device with industrial temperature range (-40°C to 85°C) housed in a 160-pin PQFP. The V370PDC also operates as a slave device with an integrated SDRAM controller. The device features up to five programmable chip select/peripheral device strobe generation. and hosts two 32-bit general-purpose timers. Both the V370DC and development boards are available.

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