Verify your configuration – Mobility Electronics PCI Expansion System P13RR-TEL User Manual

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44 Appendix B Need More Slots?

The Fan-Out Configuration is the

recommended solution. It typically

provides optimum performance

on most systems because there are

fewer PCI bridges between the

Computer CPU and the PCI cards.

Fa

n-

Ou

t Configurat

ion

PCI Expansion

Host Card

4, 7, 13 Slot Chassis

PCI Expansion

Host Card

Proprietary

Expansion

Cable

Proprietary

Expansion

Cable

4, 7, 13 Slot Chassis

PCI Expansion

Host Card

4, 7, 13 Slot Chassis

Magma

Expansion

Cable

In this configuration, you have fewer “Toll Booths” (PCI Bridges) to pass
through; therefore there are fewer opportunities for concern.

For clarification, it is necessary to understand that the amount
of latency caused by any PCI Bridge (even those built into a 3

rd

Party PCI card or the computer motherboard itself) is negligible
(“nanoseconds”) and will not produce any visible effect on most
systems. It is only mentioned here because on a few rare
configurations which use some unique PCI cards with special
software drivers, the total number of PCI buses that the data
must pass through COULD make a difference. See

Chapter 5

Troubleshooting

for more information if you suspect this could

be an issue with one of your specialty PCI cards.

Verify your configuration

Before you start installing your PCI cards (refer to

Chapter 4 Install

Cards and Drives

for more information), you should confirm that

everything is in proper working order. Refer to

Chapter 3 Verify

Installation

for guidance in verifying the proper installation of your

Expansion System. The following image shows the Windows Device
Manager display when a Windows PC has 2 Expansion Systems
connected in a “Fan-Out” configuration.

Windows Device Manager with 2 PCI to PCI Expansion Systems Installed

in a “Fan-Out Configuration.

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