[Asterisk-Dev] FOLLOWUP: TE405P *hardware* question

Paul Cadach paul at odt.east.telecom.kz
Wed Apr 14 19:08:11 MST 2004


Hi,

Does it time to market dual-voltage TE405P+ cards? ;-) Because none of schematic/PCB changes between TE405P and
dual-voltage version except additional key hole IMHO new one isn't requires additional certifications.


WBR,
Paul.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Kohlsmith" <akohlsmith-asterisk at benshaw.com>
To: <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:59 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Dev] FOLLOWUP: TE405P *hardware* question


> > Is there a specific design issue with making the TE405P a universal 3.3V/5V
> > product?  I've done a cursory review of the Xilinx part and it seems that
> > it should be just fine to plug in to a 3V or 5V PCI slot, if I take a
> > hacksaw and create the appropriate key.
>
> Just for the archives:  This does work.
>
> I have a TE405P in a 3.3V PCI slot and it works fine.  There's no technical
> reason I can think of to prevent Digium from changing the card edge to be a
> universal 5V 3.3V connector.
>
> Obviously if you take a hacksaw/dremel to your card, you are voiding the
> warranty.  But it does seem to work.





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