PC Expansion Cards & Modules
PC expansion cards and PC expansion modules are the ideal components for adapting an industrial PC exactly to your specific application. In the IPC components area, you will mainly find cards for expanding the communication interfaces. Expansion cards for automation you will find here.
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Types of construction
In principle, the choice of construction typ depends on the specific requirements and the available space on the motherboard. It is important to ensure that the chosen type is compatible with the motherboard and meets the necessary performance requirements.PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect):
Advantages: PCI slots are very common and available on many motherboards. PCI cards are generelly inexpensive.Disadvantages: The PCI interface has limited bandwidth compared to more modern standards such as PCIe, which makes it less suitable for performance-intensive applications.
PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express):
Advantages: PCIe offers a higher bandwidth compared to PCI, which makes it ideal for high-performance applications such as graphics cards. There are different PCIe generations (e.g., PCIe 3.0, PCIe 4.0) that support different transfer speeds.Disadvantages: PCIe cards can be more expensive than their PCI equivalents, and older motherboards may not support the latest PCIe versions.
Mini PCIe:
Disadvantages: Limited bandwidth compared to traditional PCIe slots.
M.2:
Advantages: Very compact design, high bandwidth. Often used for NVMe SSDs, WLAN and Bluetooth cards.Disadvantages: Availability of M.2 slots can differ depending on the motherboard.