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Specifikācija
Brand
MicrochipLAN Controller
No
IDE Controller
Yes
PCI Support
Yes
Number of I/O Channels
40
Serial ATA
No
DMA Controller
Yes
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
VTQFP
Pin Count
128
Dimensions
14 x 14 x 1mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+70 °C
Izcelsmes valsts
Malaysia
Produkta apraksts
SCH311x Super I/O Controllers
The SCH3114 Super I/O Controller chip integrates many standard PC motherboard hardware functions into a single device.
Super I/O Controllers
The Super I/O Controller is a single chip that performs many functions that used to take several pieces of hardware in the past. This standardizes and simplifies the design, and thus reduces cost. The Super I/O chip typically is responsible for controlling the slower-speed, mundane peripherals found in every PC. Since these devices have been mostly standardized, they are virtually the same on every PC and it is easier to integrate these into a commodity chip instead of worrying about them for each motherboard design.
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€ 1 512,00
€ 16,80 Each (In a Tray of 90) (bez PVN)
€ 1 829,52
€ 20,328 Each (In a Tray of 90) (Ieskaitot PVN)
90
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Tehniskie dokumenti
Specifikācija
Brand
MicrochipLAN Controller
No
IDE Controller
Yes
PCI Support
Yes
Number of I/O Channels
40
Serial ATA
No
DMA Controller
Yes
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
VTQFP
Pin Count
128
Dimensions
14 x 14 x 1mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+70 °C
Izcelsmes valsts
Malaysia
Produkta apraksts
SCH311x Super I/O Controllers
The SCH3114 Super I/O Controller chip integrates many standard PC motherboard hardware functions into a single device.
Super I/O Controllers
The Super I/O Controller is a single chip that performs many functions that used to take several pieces of hardware in the past. This standardizes and simplifies the design, and thus reduces cost. The Super I/O chip typically is responsible for controlling the slower-speed, mundane peripherals found in every PC. Since these devices have been mostly standardized, they are virtually the same on every PC and it is easier to integrate these into a commodity chip instead of worrying about them for each motherboard design.