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daughterboard

In computing, small printed circuit board that plugs into a motherboard to give it new capabilities.



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The POP1000 is a versatile product in that it can consolidate several functions required in an optical node into one simple control and management subsystem or it can also be available in a single-function optical daughter card format that's ready to be plugged into any system.
A built-in expansion port offers the ready addition of a daughter card supporting other Serial RapidIO endpoints, including the new IDT 10G serial buffer (see today's related announcement: "IDT Unveils 10G Serial Buffer to Enable Advanced DSP-Intensive Wireless Services for 3G and Beyond").
Supported by the industry's leading computer companies and suppliers, the mini-PCI standard defines a small daughter card that offers the same functionality as the widely accepted PCI standard in a significantly smaller form factor.
 
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