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Sensoray 335 User Manual

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Device drivers

Since Windows XP and Linux kernel 2.4.19 or later have a built-in device driver for TI PCI-1520
natively, the 340 under XP or Linux will be treated as a Plug&Play (PnP) board. For Linux kernel
older than 2.4.18, upgrading pcmcia-cs modules to pcmcia-cs-3.2.4 will get PCI-1520 device driver

installed. See

http://www.linuxhowtos.org/PCMCIA/PCMCIA%20Howto.htm

or

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/PCMCIA-HOWTO.html

for Linux-PCMCIA-HOWTO.

For other Windows-based OS like 98(SE) and 2000, the device drivers are available upon request.

Accessories

For standard PCMCIA PC-cards, no adapters are needed. But, for Flash cards like Compact Flash

(CF), Secure Digital (SD), Smart Media (SM), Multi Media, and Memory Stick, a PCMCIA
CompactFlash PC-card adapter or 4-in-1 PCMCIA PC-card adapter (reader/writer) is needed. Many
manufacturers like SanDisk, Lexar, Antec, and Dazzle supply such PCMCIA PC-card adapters.

Sensoray redistributes their adapter(s) for 335 PCMCIA users upon customer’s request.

Specifications

Dimension

96mm x 105mm x 23mm

Weight

150g

Power

+ 5 V, 150mA (without PC-cards)
+12 V, current upon PC-card’s consumption

Buses

PC/104+ and PC/104

PC card

PCMCIA 16-bit, CardBus 32-bit, TI PCI1520 PCI PC-card/CardBus controller
Two Type I or Type II, or one Type III PC cards

Temperature

0 – 70 C