PCMCIA card/Express card (PIC)
PCMCIA card/Express card (PIC)
If I understand correctly, the x61 tablet has a PCMCIA card slot. But it sounds like many laptops are being switched over to Express Card slots instead as the next wave of technology is introduced.
Is there much functionality that we are missing on these x61 models as a result of not have the Express Card capabilities?
I thought I also read somewhere in the specs that there might be some PCMCIA functionality on these that could support Express Card functions, but not sure if I was reading that correctly.
Also, since the Express Card is smaller, is there any way that one could use an 'adapter' in the PCMCIA slot to convert it into an Express Card, or would it not have the access electronically to the system that would make it function fully?
Is there much functionality that we are missing on these x61 models as a result of not have the Express Card capabilities?
I thought I also read somewhere in the specs that there might be some PCMCIA functionality on these that could support Express Card functions, but not sure if I was reading that correctly.
Also, since the Express Card is smaller, is there any way that one could use an 'adapter' in the PCMCIA slot to convert it into an Express Card, or would it not have the access electronically to the system that would make it function fully?
X61 (including tablet) has a CardBus (effectively 32-bit PCMCIA) slot, and it also includes an ExpressCard/34 adapter that allows you to plug in an ExpressCard/34 into the same slot. (The physically larger ExpressCard/54 is not possible, though.)
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
There is no functionality difference per se, just the size difference. ExpressCard/34 is probably more common as that's all the MacBooks will accept. ExpressCard/54 slots will accept both types of cards -- and an ExpressCard/54 card is large enough, for example, to accept a CF card without it jutting out of the slot.
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
Wow - thoroughly confused. I thought that most PCMCIA card slots could support EITHER ExpressCard/54 OR ExpressCard/34.
I ordered a X61s and also plan on buying the new MoGo mouse when it comes out.
http://www.newtonperipherals.com/mogo_mouseX54pro.html
I was under the assumption that it would fit into the X61s cardslot - am I mistaken on this??
I ordered a X61s and also plan on buying the new MoGo mouse when it comes out.
http://www.newtonperipherals.com/mogo_mouseX54pro.html
I was under the assumption that it would fit into the X61s cardslot - am I mistaken on this??
after further research - the X61T SHOULD have both Expresscard 54 and 34 capability.
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/8272 ... ot1gh5.jpg
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/3063/s ... ot2gr1.jpg
Notice second picture - it specifically lists the two.
I don't think there is a big size difference between PCMCIA and Express 54. By the looks of it, the PCMCIA card and an Express 54 card are the same width, but the Express 54 is a bit shorter. So if the X61T can accomodate a PCMCIA card and Express 34 (which it says in the first picture), it should be able to accomodate an Express 54 card too. This is all my observation and rationalization, but see picture below.
The Express 54 and the 34 section that connects to the board are exactly the same width (34mm). The Express 54 card just gets wider about halfway out, where it is the exact same width as the PCMCIA card.

But this shouldn't matter..since picture two says it should be fine for both 54 and 34...truly confusing.
I started a thread on notebook review forum too to try and get an answer to this - link below if you're interested.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthr ... ?p=2207205
Mod edit: turned x-large images into links
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/8272 ... ot1gh5.jpg
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/3063/s ... ot2gr1.jpg
Notice second picture - it specifically lists the two.
I don't think there is a big size difference between PCMCIA and Express 54. By the looks of it, the PCMCIA card and an Express 54 card are the same width, but the Express 54 is a bit shorter. So if the X61T can accomodate a PCMCIA card and Express 34 (which it says in the first picture), it should be able to accomodate an Express 54 card too. This is all my observation and rationalization, but see picture below.
The Express 54 and the 34 section that connects to the board are exactly the same width (34mm). The Express 54 card just gets wider about halfway out, where it is the exact same width as the PCMCIA card.

But this shouldn't matter..since picture two says it should be fine for both 54 and 34...truly confusing.
I started a thread on notebook review forum too to try and get an answer to this - link below if you're interested.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthr ... ?p=2207205
Mod edit: turned x-large images into links
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smoothoperator
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tomh009 wrote:X61 (including tablet) has a CardBus (effectively 32-bit PCMCIA) slot, and it also includes an ExpressCard/34 adapter that allows you to plug in an ExpressCard/34 into the same slot. (The physically larger ExpressCard/54 is not possible, though.)
Were these adapters included with the X61's? I never received one, I have see na couple third party manufacturers that sell PCMCIA to Expresscard 34 adapters. I tried to insert an expresscard into my PCMCIA card slot and it did not work, its too short
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There is a difference between ExpressCard and PCMCIA, so the adapter probably only lets you use USB ExpressCards.
As I understand it, ExpressCard can either use a USB or PCI-Express interface, whereas the PCMCIA only goes through the PCI interface. This means there is a significant difference in bandwidth between the two different types of cards.
So for example, you won't be able to use one of the upcoming external video cards that goes into an ExpressCard slot, because the adapter will only support the USB interface, and not the PCI-Express interface.
Anyhow, I hope someone who knows this better can confirm or deny this.
As I understand it, ExpressCard can either use a USB or PCI-Express interface, whereas the PCMCIA only goes through the PCI interface. This means there is a significant difference in bandwidth between the two different types of cards.
So for example, you won't be able to use one of the upcoming external video cards that goes into an ExpressCard slot, because the adapter will only support the USB interface, and not the PCI-Express interface.
Anyhow, I hope someone who knows this better can confirm or deny this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCardWikipedia wrote:The host device supports both PCI Express and USB 2.0 connectivity through the ExpressCard slot, and each card uses whichever the designer feels most appropriate to the task
If it supports express card, then it needs also PCIe. And according to tabook.pdf, the x61 supports express card.
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mrgetalife
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There are converters comming out.
They aren't fully expresscard compatible. They just mimic the USB compatability part.
One example
http://sewelldirect.com/Duel-Systems-Du ... dapter.asp
ExpressCard Compatibility: All standard USB electrical interface ExpressCards, Cellular broadband cards, Memory cards, Modem cards, 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN cards
So basically all low bandwith devices that would normally work on a Cardbus slot.
They aren't fully expresscard compatible. They just mimic the USB compatability part.
One example
http://sewelldirect.com/Duel-Systems-Du ... dapter.asp
ExpressCard Compatibility: All standard USB electrical interface ExpressCards, Cellular broadband cards, Memory cards, Modem cards, 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN cards
So basically all low bandwith devices that would normally work on a Cardbus slot.
That should work just fine.broman wrote:So do you know If I could use such a UMTS/HSDPA-ExpressCard with my X61T?
And if yes, which adapter I would need to do so.
BTW, you should wait a few months, all the cards will soon be released with HSUPA also, the two will be thrown together as HSPA. Sony ericsson's pc300 card is just launching and is a great piece of equipment. (believe me I work for SEMC
Thanks a lot mgags7 and mrgetalife!
I was a bit confused, cause the only adapter I found was that. And there it is written the exactly opposite which type of express cards can be used and which not:
I was a bit confused, cause the only adapter I found was that. And there it is written the exactly opposite which type of express cards can be used and which not:
But the information of sewell definitely makes more sense if only USB and no PCI Express is available for the card.The PCMCIA adapter to Express Card enables you to use Express Cards 34mm. Just insert the adapter into your standard PCMCIA slot and upgrade your notebook with the latest Express Card standard. Thus you can expand your notebook by additional ports, e.g. USB, SATA or FireWire, etc.
Please note that the PCMCIA adapter to Express Card is not suitable for UMTS cards !
X61t (7762-94G, 1.66 GHz, 4 GB Kingston DDR2-Ram, 250GB WD HD, Vista x64 Ultimate)
Novatel makes a HSDPA/UTMS ExpressCard and a PCMCIA adapter that can be used with it.broman wrote:So do you know If I could use such a UMTS/HSDPA-ExpressCard with my X61T?
And if yes, which adapter I would need to do so.
Merlin XU870 3G HSDPA 3.6/7.2 Mbps ExpressCard
Novatel Wireless XCA-3 ExpressCard to PC Card Adapter
Page with Novatel products
Note the caveat regarding the Novatel Wireless XCA-3 ExpressCard to PC Card Adapter: This product is only compatible with Novatel Wireless Products
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