09-15-2022 05:53 AM
Hello , I have a PCI-GPIB TNT5004 connected in a PCI slot 5 V 32 bit . My question is if I can connect the board in a 3.3V 32bit PCI slot without damaging the board?
09-15-2022 06:21 PM
Whether or not PCI voltage specifications are supported is determined by the position of the notch.
09-16-2022 05:46 AM
Thanks for the answer, but it's still unclear to me.
Can I connect the card to the slot below?
The manufacturer says that it can be connected in both slots ,5V and 3.3 V .
He also specifies that only one chip can support both voltages .
The chip on the board is TNT5004. My question is why did he keep the PCB design for a universal connector if it can only be plugged into a 5V slot??
I'm confused, can I connect it to the PCI 3.3V slot?
Thanks for the help!
09-16-2022 06:00 AM
09-16-2022 06:19 AM
I have no knowledge of electronics. If you can answer me with , yes you can connect or you can't connect, I would be grateful. 😁
Thanks you !
09-16-2022 07:11 AM
Unless the computer's PCI revision is very old, a physically insertable PCI card will basically work.