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Hardware Overview
This chapter describes the basic architecture of the PCI extension module and its 
bus architecture. 
3.1 Basic Architecture of PCI Extension Module
The PCI/PXI-8570 extension module is basically a PCI-to-PCI bridge. The 
PCI-to-PCI bridge function in the PCI/PXI-8570 supports legacy address routed 
traffic, which provides 100% capability with PCI drivers, application software, 
BIOS, O/Ss, etc. These functions allow users to transfer their designs without 
extra effort. The functional block diagram of PCI/PXI-8570 is shown in Figure 3.1. 
 
The PCI/PXI-8570 employs a serial interconnect technology, 622Mbps low 
voltage differential signaling (LVDS). Each PCI/PXI-8570 extension module has 
two link ports, named as Link 0 & Link 1. Each link is divided into transmit (TX) 
and receive (RX). Four TX and RX differential pairs in each link are used to 
provide 2.5Gbps full duplex link bandwidth or 5Gbps of total bandwidth. 
Incorporated with the high speed serial LVDS, it is easy to extend the 
transmission up to 10 meters through shielded twisted pair copper cables. 
 
Inside the PCI-to-PCI bridge, a PCI-to-StarFabric/StarFabric-to-PCI converter is 
used to translate PCI transactions into StarFabric frames and StarFabric frames 
into PCI transactions. The PCI interface of the PCI/PXI-8570 is capable of 
64-bit/66MHz. Thus the maximum data throughput can up to 528Mbytes/s. The 
PCI interface in PCI/PXI-8570 acts like the primary side of a PCI-to-PCI bridge if 
PCI/PXI-8570 is plugged into the peripheral slot. The PCI interface in PXI-8570 
acts like the secondary side of a PCI-to-PCI bridge if PXI-8570 is plugged into the 
system slot. The secondary side PCI interface of PCI-to-PCI bridge is 
responsible to the central resources and system clocks generation.