PMC Bus Exerciser/Analyzer Uses 2W Of Power At 66 MHz

Sept. 1, 2001
Debuting as the industryÕs only single-board PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Analyzer/Exerciser available and the first PMC Analyzer/Exerciser with 66 MHz, 64-bit capability, the TA700PDC includes an advanced Graphical User Interface (GUI) software

Debuting as the industryÕs only single-board PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Analyzer/Exerciser available and the first PMC Analyzer/Exerciser with 66 MHz, 64-bit capability, the TA700PDC includes an advanced Graphical User Interface (GUI) software package that operates in Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000 environments. Operating from 0 to 66 MHz, the board consumes just 2W of power. Features include full control over bus manipulation, post-processing utilities such as data search, data filtering and file comparison, and two separate modes of operation. In Easy Mode, pre-defined setups allow users to perform debug and analysis of hardware and software problems, providing immediate access to most card functions without requiring any programming or setup of the analyzer. In Advanced Mode, user-defined setups allow control of card functions for debugging complex hardware and software problems. In addition, users can apply standard PCI protocols using the GUI or develop their own test programs, using C-API, and run them from memory. Single-unit price starts at $9,800. CATALYST ENTERPRISES, INC., San Jose, CA. (408) 365-3846.

Company: CATALYST ENTERPRISES, INC.

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