PCI Bus Device Limits (Explained Simply)


Why the limit exists

PCI uses reflected-wave signalling to save power and cost:

  1. Weak drivers: Devices don’t fully drive the signal (only about half the required voltage).
  2. Signal travels: The partial signal moves down the bus trace.
  3. Reflection: At the end of the trace, there’s no termination. The signal reflects back.
  4. Full voltage: The reflection adds to the original wave, creating the full signal level.
  5. Termination: When the reflected signal returns to the transmitter, the driver (part of initiator) absorbs it (stopping further reflections).

Timing requirement


Effect of bus length and devices


Electrical load definition