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Date:      07 Mar 2002 11:48:02 +0100
From:      Harald Schmalzbauer <Harald.Schmalzbauer@wearix.com>
To:        Andrew Gordon <arg-bsd@arg1.demon.co.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Elsa QuickStep/Microlink PCI
Message-ID:  <1015498084.13546.0.camel@hry.muc.wearix.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020306212535.W15555-100000@server.arg.sj.co.uk>
References:  <20020306212535.W15555-100000@server.arg.sj.co.uk>

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Am Mi , 2002-03-06 um 22.43 schrieb Andrew Gordon:
> On 6 Mar 2002, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
>=20
> > does anybody know if the Elsa PCI Card requires 5V on the PCI bus?
> > I want to use it in an embedded system which has only 3,3V.
>=20
> If you mean this one, no - it's a pure 5V PCI card. (I have no idea why
> the text says SCSI, it's definitely an ISDN card!):
>=20
> isic0@pci0:17:0:        class=3D0x028000 card=3D0x10001048 chip=3D0x10001=
048
> rev=3D0x01 hdr=3D0x00
>     vendor   =3D 'ELSA GmbH'
>     device   =3D 'QuickStep 1000 PCI to SCSI Bridge'
>     class    =3D network
>=20
> In general, if you really need a card that uses only 3V3 power, I think
> you are out of luck - all the cards I have looked at need 5V for driving
> the line.

Thanks all for the answers. My limitation is about supplying the card,
not signaling. I found that there is 5V wired but with limited current.
Maximum is about 100mA, now has anybody incidentally any experience
about power consumption? Shouldn't be too much, I guess. At least it
needs no fan;-)

Thank you,

-Harry


>=20
> However, you actually meant that you need a card for a "3V3 PCI slot",
> that's a different matter altogether (a "3V3 PCI slot" uses 3V3 signallin=
g
> levels, but still has all the normal power supplies).
>=20
> I have found two PCI cards that will go in a 3V PCI slot (both
> dual-voltage cards, since the majority of PCs have 5V slots and so there'=
s
> no market for 3V-only cards).
>=20
> One is the AVM Fritz!Card PCI version 2  (version 1 is 5V-only), now
> supported by the ifpi2 driver.
>=20
> The other is the ASUS ISDNLink 128K - again, this comes in various
> different versions, and only the more recent version (P-IN-ST-D2) is
> dual-voltage.  This has the Cologne Chip Design chipset, so might
> theoretically be supported by the ihfc driver, but last time I checked
> there was no PCI attach code in the ihfc driver, so it is not currently
> supported.
>=20
--=20
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