The PCI Links Page

This are links that can be useful when working with PCI.
If you find some dead links, or find some information regarding
PCI that should be here, please mail me at:
Lars@Stjernestam.com

This page updated April 16-2001




PCI Special Interest Group
http://www.pcisig.com here

PICMG, PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group
http://www.picmg.com/ here

This company manufacturers bus conversion connectors, useful to have in the lab
http://www.technobox.com/ here

Some PCI-PCI bridges
http://www.pericom.com/parts/PI7C7100/index.html here
http://developer.intel.com/design/bridge/ here
http://www-s.ti.com/cgi-bin/sc/family3.cgi?family=PCI+BRIDGES here

Collection of PCI links
http://www.rdrop.com/~cary/html/vlsi.html#pci here

Tools for manipulating Configuration space
http://www.plxtech.com/tools/software/index.html here
http://www.h-oda.com/  here
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ here

Ziatech wrote most of the original CompactPCI specification
http://www.ziatech.com here

Norwegian company, makers of PCI bus listeners
http://www.vmetro.com/ here

Intelligent IO Special Interest Group
http://www.i2osig.org/ here

Large data base of industrial data products, CompactPCI, PMC, etc
http://www.bus-net.com/ here

Manufacturer of bus conversion products
http://www.az-com.com/ here
http://www.twinhunter.com/ here

Main VME bus web site
http://www.vita.com/ here

Plug and Play info
http://members.hyperlink.net.au/~chart/download.htm here
http://members.hyperlink.net.au/~chart/index.htm here

You'll find a collection of utilities on the PCI Vendor and Device Lists
page, at http://www.yourvote.com/pci -- look under "PCI Viewers and other
Utilities" here

Check out
http://www.bsquare.com/dld-files/drivers/pciview.exe here
It is a freeware PCI viewer/editor
that the Bluewater folks put up on their site as
an example of what you can do with their development
kits.

You could also try this product at http://www.jungo.com/products-wdwizard.html here
It allows detection of your plug and play card and its resources. You can
read and write to memory and IO ranges, listen to interrupts, define registers and access them.
 

FuturePlus Systems.  They work
closely with Agilent Technologies (former Hewlett-Packard) to provide a
complete test solution for PCI, PCI-X, AGP2x, AGP4X and many other
technologies.   www.futureplus.com here
 

If you are testing your hardware under Linux there is a command line debugger
available called Chipmunk from Delft University of Technology.
A DOS utility called DBG is available from http://www.probo.com/html/dbg.htm. here
Both utilities can be downloaded free of charge.
 
 
 
 

PCI Courses that I run:

PCI HW at Omicron here (in Swedish)
PCI SW at Omicron here (in Swedish)
Xilinx PCI Basics, one day
Xilinx Designing a PCI System, two days

 

PCI Design Help

Omicron Ceti, the Swedish PCI Expert company, HW and SW
http://www.omicron.se here

End of the PCI Links Page

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