SAN JOSE, Calif. — The PCMCIA standards group will announce a major makeover for PC plug-in cards on Wednesday (Feb. 19), putting them on the PCI Express interconnect. The effort is the first major ...
Hi,<BR><BR> I am in the market for a PCMCIA card? Is there a performance difference between a 16 bit & a 32 bit PCMCIA card? Which brand is the best (Microsoft, D-Link, Netgear, or Linksys)? My laptop ...
Are the first 3 the same thing?<BR><BR>If so, then any PCMCIA -> PCI adapter should work then right?<BR><BR>This is in regards to getting a 802.11g PC-Card to work with a desktop. The USB adapters ...
I bought a new laptop without a PCMCIA card slot and need a way to connect my PCMCIA-based EV-DO broadband wireless card so I can travel with the new notebook instead of the old one. Are there ...
The PCMCIA-1149.1/E is an intelligent boundary-scan controller in a Type II PC card. It supports IEEE 1149.1 boundary-scan testers up to a 40-MHz sustained test clock. The JTAG port and parallel ...
Anaheim, Calif. — TT electronics' BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division has launched a series of miniature shielded inductors that offer profiles as low as 1.8 mm for space-constrained ...
Patent Number 6826628 Issue Date 2004 11 30 Assignee O2Micro International Limited Inventor(s) Huang, Yishao Max State/Country CA Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for implementing an ...
For nearly a decade, configuring a personal computer for data collection meant opening the cover and plugging a data-acquisition board into an empty expansion slot. But if scientists take to notebook ...
There are two ways to recover data from an obsolete storage medium. One way is to pull out all the tools in the hacker’s kit — with logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, and bit-banged software in a ...
Addonics has introduced their ExpressCard to CardBus Adapter, a device that enables ExpressCard-equipped laptops like the MacBook Pro operate CardBus expansion cards — designed to work in the PCMCIA ...
ExpressCard is a smaller and faster version of the venerable PCMCIA card that's found on most laptops (see "ExpressCard: Changing The Face Of Computing," Nov. 24, 2003, p. 64; ED Online 6608). The ...
Dec. 5, 2002 – AWID, a Monsey, N.Y., maker of RFID components and subsystems, is developing a multi-protocol UHF reader in PCMCIA card for a major auto-identification systems provider. The reader will ...
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