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The PCI-8335 is an obsolete PXI Remote Controller (part number 777946-01) with a MXI-3 interface, utilizing a fiber optic cable for connection, supporting a 33 MHz PCI bus interface frequency, 32-bit width, and 1.5 Gb/s serial link speed.

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    Description

    The Part Number 777946-01 is associated with the PXI Remote Controllers category, specifically the PCI-8335 model. This model utilizes an MXI-3 interface, which is designed to connect through a Fiber Optic Cable. It is notable for its compatibility with a 33 MHz PCI Bus Interface Frequency and supports a 32-bit PCI Bus Width.

    The PCI-8335 model boasts a Serial Link Speed of 1.5 Gb/s, providing efficient and fast data transfer rates. Compliance with the PCI-to-PCI Bridge Architecture Specification version 1.0 and the PCI Specification Revision 2.1 ensures that the device adheres to widely accepted standards in the industry.

    Although classified as Obsolete, this product remains available for purchase and repairs exclusively through Apex Waves. This ensures that users of the PCI-8335 model can continue to receive support and service for their critical applications.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 777946-01
    Category PXI Remote Controllers
    Model PCI-8335
    Interface MXI-3
    Connection Type Fiber Optic Cable
    PCI Bus Interface Frequency 33 MHz
    PCI Bus Width 32-bit
    Serial Link Speed 1.5 Gb/s
    Compliance PCI-to-PCI Bridge Architecture Specification version 1.0, PCI Specification Revision 2.1
    Status Obsolete (Available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves)

    Question 1: What is the part number for the PCI-8335?
    Answer 1: 777946-01

    Question 2: What interface does the PCI-8335 use?
    Answer 2: MXI-3 interface

    Question 3: What type of cable does the PCI-8335 connect with?
    Answer 3: Fiber Optic Cable

    Question 4: What is the Serial Link Speed of the PCI-8335?
    Answer 4: 1.5 Gb/s

    Question 5: Is the PCI-8335 still available for purchase?
    Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves