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DEC DPV11-M Q-Bus Controller
- Q-Bus interface for VAX systems
- High-speed data transfer
- Supports various I/O devices
- Enhances system performance
- Designed for DEC VAX architecture
- Reliable controller for legacy systems
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Product Overview
The DEC DPV11-M is a Q-Bus controller designed for VAX systems. It provides high-speed data transfer capabilities, enhancing the performance of storage and I/O devices connected to the Q-Bus.
Technical Information
| Interface | Q-Bus |
| Compatibility | DEC VAX |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Controller |
Product Description
The DEC DPV11-M Q-Bus Controller is a crucial component for expanding the capabilities of DEC VAX computer systems. It interfaces directly with the Q-Bus, a proprietary bus architecture developed by Digital Equipment Corporation, enabling seamless integration of various peripheral devices. This controller is engineered to facilitate high-speed data throughput, which is essential for demanding applications such as disk drives, tape drives, and network interfaces. Its primary function is to manage the flow of data between the Q-Bus and the connected peripherals, ensuring efficient and reliable operation. The DPV11-M is particularly valuable for maintaining and upgrading older VAX systems, providing a robust solution for I/O management. The controller's design emphasizes performance and stability, making it a trusted choice for critical data processing tasks. By offering a dedicated interface and optimized data handling, the DPV11-M controller allows VAX systems to achieve their full potential in terms of storage capacity and I/O performance. It represents a key piece of hardware for organizations that continue to rely on the VAX platform for specific applications or legacy data access.
