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Sun X1066A ATM-155 PCI 4 64-Bit Magneto Fiber Network Interface Card
- ATM-155 Network Interface Card
- Speed: 155 Mbps
- Interface: 64-bit PCI
- Connector: Fiber Optic (likely SC)
- Supports Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
- Designed for Sun systems
- High-performance data transfer
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Product Overview
The Sun X1066A is an ATM-155 PCI Network Interface Card. This card provides Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) connectivity at 155 Mbps, utilizing fiber optic connections. It features a 64-bit PCI interface for high-performance data transfer in compatible Sun systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | ATM Network Interface Card |
| Speed | 155 Mbps |
| Interface | 64-bit PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Protocol | ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) |
| Connector | Fiber Optic |
Product Description
The Sun X1066A is a specialized network interface card designed for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networking, operating at a speed of 155 Mbps. ATM was a high-speed networking technology that predated modern Ethernet standards like Gigabit Ethernet, often used in telecommunications and high-performance enterprise backbones for its quality of service features. This card connects to the network via fiber optic cabling, providing immunity to electromagnetic interference and enabling longer transmission distances. Featuring a 64-bit PCI interface, the X1066A is designed to integrate into compatible Sun Microsystems workstations and servers, leveraging the higher bandwidth capabilities of the 64-bit PCI bus for efficient data throughput. The use of fiber optics, likely with SC connectors, ensures a robust and secure physical connection for the network link. This card represents a solution for environments that utilized ATM networks, particularly in the telecommunications sector or for specific high-bandwidth, low-latency applications where ATM's inherent characteristics were advantageous. While ATM is less common today, cards like the X1066A were crucial components in building high-performance networks during their era.