ExpressCard , initially called NEWCARD , is an interface to connect peripheral devices to a computer , usually a laptop computer . The ExpressCard technical standard specifies the design of slots built into the computer and of expansion cards to insert in the slots. The cards contain electronic circuits and sometimes connectors for external devices. The ExpressCard standard replaces the PC Card (also known as PCMCIA) standards.
35-514: (Redirected from The Express ) [REDACTED] Look up express in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Express or EXPRESS may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Express: Aisle to Glory , a 1998 comedy short film featuring Kal Penn The Express: The Ernie Davis Story , a 2008 film starring Dennis Quaid The Express (2022 film) ,
70-421: A 2008 film starring Dennis Quaid The Express (2022 film) , a Russian tragicomedy film Music [ edit ] Express (album) , by Love and Rockets, 1986 "Express" (Christina Aguilera song) , 2010 "Express" (Dina Carroll song) , a song by Dina Carroll from the 1993 album So Close "Express" (B. T. Express song) , 1975 Periodicals [ edit ] Express (Cologne newspaper) ,
105-525: A German bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer Honda Express , a moped Renault Express , a van Talbot Express , a van Computing [ edit ] EXPRESS (data modeling language) Express.js , a web framework written for Node.js ExpressCard , a new interface standard for notebook external cards, replacing PCMCIA Outlook Express , a Microsoft email and news client Mail and transportation [ edit ] C&C 110 Express , an American sailboat design Express bus service ,
140-715: A Philippine basketball team now called Barako Bull Energy Chicago Express , an ECHL hockey team from 2011–12 Los Angeles Express (USFL) , a team in the United States Football League Memphis Express , a team in the Alliance of American Football Ra'anana Express , an Israeli baseball team Round Rock Express , a Class AAA baseball team in Round Rock, Texas, U.S. Express FC , Ugandan association football club Other uses [ edit ] Express (weaponry) ,
175-495: A Philippine basketball team now called Barako Bull Energy Chicago Express , an ECHL hockey team from 2011–12 Los Angeles Express (USFL) , a team in the United States Football League Memphis Express , a team in the Alliance of American Football Ra'anana Express , an Israeli baseball team Round Rock Express , a Class AAA baseball team in Round Rock, Texas, U.S. Express FC , Ugandan association football club Other uses [ edit ] Express (weaponry) ,
210-504: A Russian tragicomedy film Music [ edit ] Express (album) , by Love and Rockets, 1986 "Express" (Christina Aguilera song) , 2010 "Express" (Dina Carroll song) , a song by Dina Carroll from the 1993 album So Close "Express" (B. T. Express song) , 1975 Periodicals [ edit ] Express (Cologne newspaper) , a daily tabloid newspaper in Germany Express (Washington, D.C. newspaper) ,
245-520: A category of high-velocity rifles and ammunition Gene expression , the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product See also [ edit ] Espresso , a coffee beverage Expression (disambiguation) Expressway (disambiguation) Ekspress (disambiguation) L'Express (disambiguation) Xpress (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Express All pages with titles containing Express Topics referred to by
280-520: A category of high-velocity rifles and ammunition Gene expression , the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product See also [ edit ] Espresso , a coffee beverage Expression (disambiguation) Expressway (disambiguation) Ekspress (disambiguation) L'Express (disambiguation) Xpress (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Express All pages with titles containing Express Topics referred to by
315-400: A computer usually share a total 1.06 Gbit/s bandwidth. The ExpressCard standard specifies voltages of either 1.5 V or 3.3 V; CardBus slots can use 3.3 V or 5.0 V. The ExpressCard FAQ claims lower cost, better scalability, and better integration with motherboard chipset technology than Cardbus. PCMCIA devices can be connected to an ExpressCard slot via an adapter. When
350-730: A daily newspaper in Los Angeles Shepherd Express , an alternative weekly in Wisconsin The Express (Adelaide) , a former evening newspaper in South Australia The Express (Granville newspaper) , a former community newspaper in New South Wales The Express (Illinois newspaper) , a weekly newspaper published in the village of Tallula, Menard County, Illinois The Express and Telegraph ,
385-525: A daily tabloid newspaper in Germany Express (Washington, D.C. newspaper) , a defunct daily in Washington, D.C., U.S. Express , a defunct financial newspaper in Greece Express , a city supplement published by The New Indian Express newspaper Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) , an Urdu-language Pakistani newspaper Daily Express , a British newspaper Gazeta Express ,
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#1732801837760420-484: A defunct daily in Washington, D.C., U.S. Express , a defunct financial newspaper in Greece Express , a city supplement published by The New Indian Express newspaper Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) , an Urdu-language Pakistani newspaper Daily Express , a British newspaper Gazeta Express , a newspaper in Pristina, Kosovo L'Express , a French magazine Los Angeles Express (newspaper) ,
455-862: A fast bus service, usually with a limited number of stops ExpressJet , an American airline ExPRESS Logistics Carrier , an International Space Station payloads program Express mail , a postal delivery service DHL Express Federal Express , also known as "FedEx" UPS express critical USPS Priority Mail Express Express train , a fast train service, usually with a limited number of stops Express trains in India Pony Express York Factory Express – also known as "the Express", "the Columbia Express", and "the Communication" –
490-580: A fast bus service, usually with a limited number of stops ExpressJet , an American airline ExPRESS Logistics Carrier , an International Space Station payloads program Express mail , a postal delivery service DHL Express Federal Express , also known as "FedEx" UPS express critical USPS Priority Mail Express Express train , a fast train service, usually with a limited number of stops Express trains in India Pony Express York Factory Express – also known as "the Express", "the Columbia Express", and "the Communication" –
525-529: A former evening newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia Express News (TV channel) , media in Pakistan. Brands and enterprises [ edit ] American Express , an American multinational financial services corporation Chevrolet Express , a full-size van Express, Inc. , an American specialty fashion retailer Express Werke , a German bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer Honda Express ,
560-460: A moped Renault Express , a van Talbot Express , a van Computing [ edit ] EXPRESS (data modeling language) Express.js , a web framework written for Node.js ExpressCard , a new interface standard for notebook external cards, replacing PCMCIA Outlook Express , a Microsoft email and news client Mail and transportation [ edit ] C&C 110 Express , an American sailboat design Express bus service ,
595-406: A newspaper in Pristina, Kosovo L'Express , a French magazine Los Angeles Express (newspaper) , a daily newspaper in Los Angeles Shepherd Express , an alternative weekly in Wisconsin The Express (Adelaide) , a former evening newspaper in South Australia The Express (Granville newspaper) , a former community newspaper in New South Wales The Express (Illinois newspaper) ,
630-596: A smart card reader). For WWAN connectivity cards, either mini-PCIe slots or USB connected variants have become the preferred connection methods. For external desktop graphics card enclosures and other peripherals that interface with PCI Express, Thunderbolt has supplanted ExpressCard in that role due to its faster speed and ability to use multiple PCIe 2.0 lanes; the first and second Thunderbolt revisions offered 20 Gbit/s of maximum bandwidth with four PCIe 2.0 lanes while ExpressCard could only muster 5 Gbit/s maximum with one PCIe 2.0 lane. The ExpressCard 2.0 standard
665-655: A variant with 70 mm length remains level with the surface. The older PC Cards came in 16-bit and the later 32-bit CardBus designs. The major benefit of the ExpressCard over the PC card is more bandwidth, due to the ExpressCard's direct connection to the system bus over a PCI Express ×1 lane and USB 2.0, while CardBus cards only interface with PCI. The ExpressCard has a maximum throughput of 2.5 Gbit/s through PCI Express and 480 Mbit/s through USB 2.0 dedicated for each slot, while all CardBus and PCI devices connected to
700-466: A weekly newspaper published in the village of Tallula, Menard County, Illinois The Express and Telegraph , a former evening newspaper in Adelaide, South Australia Express News (TV channel) , media in Pakistan. Brands and enterprises [ edit ] American Express , an American multinational financial services corporation Chevrolet Express , a full-size van Express, Inc. , an American specialty fashion retailer Express Werke ,
735-605: Is an open standard by ITU-T definition, and can be obtained from the USB-IF website free of charge. USB-IF administers the ExpressCard Compliance Program, under which companies earn the right to obtain a license to use the ExpressCard logo on their compliant products. The ExpressCard standard specifies two form factors, ExpressCard/34 (34 millimetres (1.3 in) wide) and ExpressCard/54 (54 mm (2.1 in) wide, in an L-shape)—the connector
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#1732801837760770-474: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages express [REDACTED] Look up express in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Express or EXPRESS may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Express: Aisle to Glory , a 1998 comedy short film featuring Kal Penn The Express: The Ernie Davis Story ,
805-628: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ExpressCard ExpressCards can connect a variety of devices to a computer including mobile broadband modems (sometimes called connect cards ), IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connectors, USB connectors, Ethernet network ports, Serial ATA storage devices, solid-state drives , external enclosures for desktop-size PCI Express graphics cards and other peripheral devices, wireless network interface controllers (NIC), TV tuner cards , Common Access Card (CAC) readers, and sound cards . Originally developed by
840-407: Is the same on both (34 mm wide). Standard cards are 75 mm (3.0 in) long (10.6 mm (0.42 in) shorter than CardBus) and 5 mm (0.20 in) thick, but may be thicker on sections that extend outside the standard form for antennas , sockets, etc. With its 75 mm standard length, the ExpressCard will protrude 5 mm over the holder's surface (e.g. laptop surface), whereas
875-619: The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association ( PCMCIA ), the ExpressCard standard is maintained by the USB Implementers Forum ( USB-IF ). The host device supports PCI Express , USB 2.0 (including Hi-Speed), and USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) (ExpressCard 2.0 only) connectivity through the ExpressCard slot; cards can be designed to use any of these modes. The cards are hot-pluggable . The ExpressCard standard
910-640: The ExpressCard less necessary than the PC Card was in its day. Many laptop computers do not have an ExpressCard slot. An ExpressCard slot was commonly included on high-end laptops from the mid 2000s to the early 2010s: Because of the lack of backward compatibility, some laptop manufacturers initially released models incorporating both CardBus (PCMCIA, PC Card ) and ExpressCard slots. These included certain models of Acer Aspire , Acer Extensa , Toshiba Satellite , Dell Latitude and Precision, MSI S42x and Lenovo ThinkPad Z60m , R52, T60, R61 and T61. In March 2005,
945-407: The PC Card was introduced, the only other way to connect peripherals to a laptop computer was via RS-232 and parallel ports of limited performance, so it was widely adopted for many peripherals. More recently, virtually all laptop equipment has 480 Mbit/s Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports, and most types of peripheral which formerly used a PC Card connection are available for USB or are built-in, making
980-680: The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) showed some of the first ExpressCard products at the CeBIT trade show in Germany . A large number of ExpressCard devices were presented. In November 2006, Belkin announced that it was launching the first ExpressCard docking station , which uses the PCIe part of an ExpressCard connection to enable 1600x1200 video and
1015-706: The USB part to provide USB, audio and network ports. This points to the ability for ExpressCard to allow more capable non-OEM docking stations for laptop computers. In 2007, Sony introduced its Vaio TZ model, which incorporates ExpressCards. Also the Sony Vaio FZ and Vaio Z series have the ExpressCard/34 Slot integrated in them. Sony also uses the ExpressCard/34 form factor for the flash memory modules in its XDCAM EX / SxS based camcorders , making
1050-542: The copying of video data between these cameras and ExpressCard-equipped laptops easier. For this reason, Sony also offers a USB-based SxS reader for desktop computers. The Toshiba Satellite P and X 200/205 series of laptops and desktop replacements have an ExpressCard/34 slot since April 2007. In P200 series it's a /54 size not /34. Ever since PCMCIA disbanded in 2009, newer laptops from 2010 on more commonly do not include ExpressCard slots except for some business-oriented models (e.g. some Lenovo models use it for supporting
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1155-589: Was a 19th-century transport brigade operated by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) Volvo Express, high roof estate version of the Volvo Duett Samjhauta Express , a train transportation network between Pakistan and India Science [ edit ] Express (satellite) , a series of Russian communications satellites EXPRES , an optical fiber spectrograph and telescope instrument Sports teams [ edit ] Air21 Express,
1190-453: Was a 19th-century transport brigade operated by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) Volvo Express, high roof estate version of the Volvo Duett Samjhauta Express , a train transportation network between Pakistan and India Science [ edit ] Express (satellite) , a series of Russian communications satellites EXPRES , an optical fiber spectrograph and telescope instrument Sports teams [ edit ] Air21 Express,
1225-467: Was introduced on March 4, 2009, at CeBIT in Hannover. It provides a single PCIe 1.0 2.5 GT/s lane (optionally PCIe 2.0 with 5 GT/s) and a USB 3.0 "SuperSpeed" link with a raw transfer speed of 5 Gbit/s (effective transfer speed up to 400 MB/s). It is forward and backward compatible with earlier ExpressCard modules and slots. USB 3.0 SuperSpeed compatibility is achieved by sharing the pins with
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