Appendix
EIC-3011
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The interface used for hard drive and optical drive, with up to 100Mbps parallel data
card. The Type
II card can realize modem, fax card, network interface card, among other devices.
with devices which require more space (e.g. wireless
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gical layout of these two bus systems are the same with ISA
C/104) and PCI (PC/104-Plus). Software usually cannot detect the difference
and common desktop bus system. Their advantages are compact design
ation is composed of about 450 company members in the computer
dustry. It focuses on providing international standards for miniaturization and
of device expansion card, so as to provide basic technology for the
EG Port
used for graphics. A graphics port with 16 PCIe channels, used to expand
transmission rate.
PC card
Marking of Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA),
which is the marking of support card compliant with PCMCIA specifications. PC
cards of a credit card size can be inserted into PCMCIA slot. Version 1 defines 3.3mm
thick Type I card, which is mainly used as external memory. PCMCIA standard
Version 2 also defines 5mm thick Type II card and 10.5mm Type III
Type III card is equipped
communication module) or rotating storage media (e.g. hard drive).
PC/104 / PC/104-Plus
Two kinds of bus system architecture are currently popular in the industry: PC/10
and PC/104-Plus, both of which are of device type single board computer standard.
The electrical and lo
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between them
and space saving.
PCMCIA
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flexible use
market.
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PCI Express
graphics module.