Difference between revisions of "ExpressCard slot"
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− | The [[ExpressCard]] slot is a [[PC Card]] slot, that is <b>not</b> backwards compatible with the [[CardBus]] or 16-bit [[PCMCIA]] standard. | + | The [[ExpressCard]] slot is a [[PC Card]] slot, that is <b>not</b> backwards compatible with the 32-bit [[CardBus]] or 16-bit [[PCMCIA]] standard. |
− | There are 2 formfactors, ExpressCard/54 and ExpressCard/34. | + | There are 2 physical formfactors, ExpressCard/54 and ExpressCard/34. The numbers refer to the width of the ExpressCard in milimeters.<br> |
− | + | Electronically ExpressCards can be implemented as either PCI-Express or USB<br> | |
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+ | ExpressCard/54 slots can accept ExpressCard/34 cards, but not the other way around.<br> | ||
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=== Models featuring this Technology === | === Models featuring this Technology === | ||
+ | '''ExpressCard/54''' | ||
* {{R51e}}, {{R52}} | * {{R51e}}, {{R52}} | ||
* {{T43}}, {{T43p}}, {{T60}} | * {{T43}}, {{T43p}}, {{T60}} | ||
* {{Z60m}} | * {{Z60m}} | ||
− | + | '''ExpressCard/34''' (using an adapter) | |
+ | * {{X60}}, {{X60s}} | ||
[[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Components]] |
Revision as of 05:04, 16 January 2006
The ExpressCard slot is a PC Card slot, that is not backwards compatible with the 32-bit CardBus or 16-bit PCMCIA standard.
There are 2 physical formfactors, ExpressCard/54 and ExpressCard/34. The numbers refer to the width of the ExpressCard in milimeters.
Electronically ExpressCards can be implemented as either PCI-Express or USB
ExpressCard/54 slots can accept ExpressCard/34 cards, but not the other way around.
Linux support
ExpressCard adapters are handled either by the Linux PCI subsystem as hotplug PCI-Express adapters, or by the USB subsystem (depending on the adapter card).
Models featuring this Technology
ExpressCard/54
ExpressCard/34 (using an adapter)