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Reference Slides. 4000XLT Details. Clamp diode to support PCI Required to maintain data integrity in 3.3 V PCI systems (PCI spec 4.2.2.2. AC Specifications [3.3 V], p.130) Protects 3.3 V device interfacing to 5 V PCI (11 V over shoot) Fastest speed grade, -1 and -09 Support zero wait-state

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  1. Reference Slides

  2. 4000XLT Details • Clamp diode to support PCI • Required to maintain data integrity in 3.3 V PCI systems (PCI spec 4.2.2.2. AC Specifications [3.3 V], p.130) • Protects 3.3 V device interfacing to 5 V PCI (11 V over shoot) • Fastest speed grade, -1 and -09 • Support zero wait-state • Support highest integration • Simplify implementation

  3. 4000XL Roadmap Details • XL • 3.3V • .35u • XLA • Super-shrink • 3.3V • .25/.35u Now 3Q98 • XLT • 8 VTT-pins, clamp-diode • 3.3V PCI compliant* • XLP • 8 VTT-pins, clamp-diode • 3.3 & 5V PCI compliant** * Meets 5V PCI timing for up to 8 loads** Bit-stream programmable

  4. Partnership Details • Leader in reconfigurable computing platforms and FPGA prototype systems • Vireo Software • Leader in Device Driver Tools • 5,000+ customers worldwide • Including Intel, IBM, Hewlett Packard, AMD, PictureTel, 3Com, National Instruments, Lucent, Samsung, Adaptec, Natural Microsystems, Sony, Toshiba, Compaq, Iomega...

  5. Bridge Design Features

  6. Confirmation! When Allen-Bradley needed CompactPCI, they chose Xilinx

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