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How can I have PCI or PCI-Express on Raspberry PI?

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Former Member over 11 years ago

Hello all,

 

I have a simple question.

I want to use raspberry pi to create a telephone exchange.

I need to use an ISDN BRI but i only can find PCI or PCI-Express boards.

 

How can I put a PCI/PCI-E on Raspberry Pi Board?

Or how can I fix that situation using Raspberry pi?

 

Thanks,

Ricardo Silva

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    0 lucio57 over 9 years ago

    The PCIE2RASPI board could solve your issues, it can join a PCIE board (mini or standard) with a CycloneIV GX Fpga to the IO signals of the Raspberry I/O board. Cutting the power pins on the header it can be fitted by a flat cable to a Raspberry host. The Fpga on mini PCIe host an end point that have master target capability, de fact it make the Raspberry able to read or write the PC memory.

    Look at:

    http://www.geb-enterprise.com/PRODUCTS/Mini_PCIe_to_Raspberry.html

    http://www.geb-enterprise.com/PRODUCTS/PCIe_Standard_PC_CARD.html

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    0 lucio57 over 9 years ago

    The PCIE2RASPI board could solve your issues, it can join a PCIE board (mini or standard) with a CycloneIV GX Fpga to the IO signals of the Raspberry I/O board. Cutting the power pins on the header it can be fitted by a flat cable to a Raspberry host. The Fpga on mini PCIe host an end point that have master target capability, de fact it make the Raspberry able to read or write the PC memory.

    Look at:

    http://www.geb-enterprise.com/PRODUCTS/Mini_PCIe_to_Raspberry.html

    http://www.geb-enterprise.com/PRODUCTS/PCIe_Standard_PC_CARD.html

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    imagePCIE-Raspberry-DS.pdf
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