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TSI381 Datasheet, PDF (2/2 Pages) Integrated Device Technology – Compliant with the following specifications
Tsi381 Evaluation Board Product Brief
High Performance
In addition to low-latency operation and high throughput, the Tsi381
incorporates performance enhancing features, such as short-term
caching, that can provide a significant performance boost in many appli-
cations.
Transparent, Non-transparent, and Opaque
Bridging
Transparent mode operation is available for efficient, flow through
configurations, while non-transparent bridging allows isolation between
the Tsi381’s PCIe and PCI domains. Non-transparent bridging also
enables multi-host systems and is used in applications such as intelli-
gent adapter cards. Opaque mode provides semi-transparent operation
for multi-processor configurations and enhanced private device support.
Typical Applications
The Tsi381 is suited to applications that need to bridge PCIe to
downstream PCI devices. Its flexibility, high performance, small foot-
print, and low power consumption, make it ideal for a wide range of
applications, including:
• Digital video recorders
• Motherboards (server, SBC, industrial PC)
• PC adapter cards (communications, graphics, imaging, and
multimedia)
• Multifunction printers
• Line cards and NICs
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Video
Decoder
Video
Decoder
Video
Decoder
PCI Bus
Video
Decoder
Tsi381
80E2000_TA002_01
x1 PCIe
Figure 2 PC Digital Video Recorder Card Application
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