EXSYS EX-12011 PCI Express Card Instruction Manual
- October 27, 2023
- EXSYS
Table of Contents
EXSYS EX-12011 PCI Express Card
LAYOUT
DESCRIPTION & TECHNICAL INFORMATION
The EX-12011 is a plug & play high-speed USB 3.2 (Gen2x2) expansion card for the PCI-Express Bus. The EX-12011 provide 1 external port with 3A power. There support the full power of 2,4A at the external port, without the extra power from the PC power supply. It uses data transfer rates up to 20Gbit/s. The EX-12011 design fully utilize the ASMedia chipset, which represents the latest in super speed+ USB 3.2 interface technology. In combination with the fast PCI-Express Bus it provides a secure and very high data transfer on each single port. It sup-ports all PCI-Express slots x4 to x16. It supports all USB connections from 1.1 to 3.2.
- Compatibility: PCI-Express x4 to x16
- Operating System: Windows 8.x/ 10/ Server 2012 R2, 2016 & 2019/ Linux
- Connectors: 1x USB 3.2 (Gen2x2) C-Port
- Extent of delivery: EX-12011, Low Profile Bracket, Manual
CONNECTORS
P1
Note!
By dual assignment of the pins, the USB Type-C plug can be plugged into the
port on both sides.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Please note the following installation instructions. Because there are large differences between the PC’s, we can give you only a general installation instructions for the EX-12011. Please refer your computer’s reference manual whenever in doubt.
- Turn off the power to your computer and any other connected peripherals.
- Remove the mounting screws located at the rear and/or sides panels of your Computer and gently slide the cover off.
- Locate an available PCI-Express expansion slot and insert the card. Make sure that the card is plugged in correctly.
- Then attach the card with a screw to the rear panel of the computer.
- Gently replace your computer’s cover and the mounting screws.
DRIVER INSTALLATION
Windows 8.x/ 10/ Server 2012 R2/ 2016/ 2019
After the hardware installation, the operating system will recognize the device automatically and install the drivers.
CHECK INSTALLED DRIVER
Open the >Device manager<. Now you should see at „USB-Controller“ the following new entry’s
If you see this or a similar information the device is installed correctly.
Linux
After the hardware installation, the operating system will recognize the device automatically and install the drivers.
CHECK INSTALLED DRIVER
Now you should see the following new entry
If you see this or a similar information the device is installed correctly
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