VIA VT6307
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The VIA Fire IIM VT6307/L/S is a single-chip, low power 2-port IEEE 1394 host controller providing PC systems with high speed, flexible connectivity to a wide range of peripherals and consumer electronics. Supporting the latest high speed IEEE 1394a standards, the VIA VT6307/L/S can detect connected device types and automatically configure data speeds to 100, 200, or 400 Mbps, transmitting both asynchronous and isochronous (real-time) data packets.
Single chip PCI Host Controller for IEEE 1394-1995 Release 1.0 and IEEE 1394a P2000
Compatibility:
Interoperability with IEEE 1394-1995 devices, and full P1394a 4.0 supplement support, with VIA and OHCI driver software support incorporated into the leading operating systems.
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Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 15-Dec-2009
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