[NTLUG:Discuss] OT - maybe - trying to identify a PCI card
bkontr@yahoo.com
bkontr at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 10 12:46:06 CST 2003
--- Fred James <fredjame at concentric.net> wrote:
> I have been to <http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/> but I
> have not been able
> to identify this card.
> Details
> 9 1/2 inches long by 4 3/16 inches (including PCI
> pins)
> The outside face has 3 "RCA" jacks, and the markings
> "5001" and
> "GLOBE,N.J." and "07092"
> The card has: 2 Philips SAA 7146 H chips; 2 AMCC
> PCI Matchmaker S5933QC
> chips; 2 Analog Devices ADV601JS chips; 1 Digital
> 21152-AA DC1040F chip;
> 2 9741F V5316258HK40 chips; and a few others.
> Markings on the card include: "(c) (M) Intelect
> 1997 Pat. Pend";
> "Starling"; "801-2021-00 REV J 2892"; a barcode
> "00235136" on face, and
> on the reverse: "Pc2A 94V-0 4997"; 171-0730-00 REV
> C" impressed into the
> serface.
>
> The chips and the external connectors (RCA jacks)
> make me think some
> kind of Video or TV output card.
>
> Anyone know this device? or have a suggestion as to
> where to search?
I am going to take a guess that this is some kind of
video conferencing card. I googled for Intelect and
found that the company makes high end video
conferencing cards....video telephony and such. Hope
that helps:
http://www.networkcomputing.com/810/810f2.html
http://www.intelectcom.com/
Regards,
BK
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