Intel PCI-X User Manual
GigMAC-PMC and PCI
GigPMC Switch
GigPMC Switch
Board and Driver Users Manual
DSS NETWORKS, INC.
Version: 2.6
Page: 24
6.7 ETHERNET FRAME LATENCY
The following table shows typical system level frame latencies measured during high-
performance testing using frame generator including path from SDRAM to wire through
system controller across PCI bus interface:
Frame size (bytes)
Typical latency
(microseconds)
(microseconds)
60 – 100
< 2
500
4
1000
8
1500
12
7. POWER CONSUMPTION SPECS
PCI-X & PMC Boards Power Consumption Table
Card Model
Card Model
3.3V Source
Current I (mA, A)
Current I (mA, A)
Power (Watts)
PMC
5261
900 2.97
PMC
5262
1.17 3.86
PMC
5263
1.17 3.86
PCI-X 6162
1.17 3.86
PCI-X
6267
1.17 3.86
PMC
5164
2.34 7.90
PMC
5264
2.34 (est)
7.90 (est)
PMC
5468
1.93 6.40
PCIe
6468
1.93 (est)
6.40 (est)
8. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Before attempting to install the card into your system, please make sure of the following:
Shut off the power to the computer and any peripherals. It is important to remove the
power cable to the computer to reduce the possibility of residual power remaining in
the power supply.
Ground yourself. Many electronic components inside computer and on the card can be
severely damaged by receiving a shock of static electricity. Before touching any
electronic components or boards, discharge any static electricity on your body by
touching the bare metal case around the power supply inside your computer. Avoid
excessive movement during the installation, such as walking across carpets, as this can
Shut off the power to the computer and any peripherals. It is important to remove the
power cable to the computer to reduce the possibility of residual power remaining in
the power supply.
Ground yourself. Many electronic components inside computer and on the card can be
severely damaged by receiving a shock of static electricity. Before touching any
electronic components or boards, discharge any static electricity on your body by
touching the bare metal case around the power supply inside your computer. Avoid
excessive movement during the installation, such as walking across carpets, as this can