Hello,
Is that possible to add a PCI or PCIe Bus on Raspberry pi?
If yes, how can i do it and what i need to buy?
King Regards,
Ricardo Silva
Hello,
Is that possible to add a PCI or PCIe Bus on Raspberry pi?
If yes, how can i do it and what i need to buy?
King Regards,
Ricardo Silva
If you just want to plug cards in and use ready made software then forget about the PI - it's not going to happen. Find a second hand PC - you should be able to get one for the same kind of money as the RPi with all the necessary bits and pieces.
MK
Ricardo Silva wrote:
This is not the piece that i try to find.
I try to find a PCI BUS (female) not a PCI Card (male).
If you look at the SoC they're using, it has both PCIe target (i.e. it acts as a pcie card) and Control (can control other PCIe cards) interfaces. You'd have to do some research on how it's wired up, what drivers etc, but it's possible that all you need is a simple mechanical adapter in order to be able to connect it to a card. Not a lot of details on their website though.
Ricardo Silva wrote:
The ISDN card via USB are not so good :/
decent ISDN to USB adapters certainly used to exist. In my country, ADSL largely killed off ISDN more than a decade ago, so I'd be unsure if they're still produced.
I am looking for exactly the same thing. - And for almost the same reason you are!
Have you had any success?
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