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1. A rtisan Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality Technology Group new and certified used pre owned equipment FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment 7 EQUIPMENT DEMOS HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web at www artisantg com 7 for more our interactive website at www instraview com information on price quotations drivers technical LEASING MONTHLY specifications manuals and documentation RENTALS ITAR CERTIFIED CEP BAD tia Contact us 888 88 SOURCE sales artisantg com www artisantg com SBS Technologies MC 303 Three Slot PCeMIP Carrier for 3U CompactPCI with Front and Rear Panel I O User Manual SBS Technologies Inc Subject to change without notice Part Number 89004565 Rev 6 0 Hardware Revision A 20050113 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com MC 303 Three Slot PCeMIP Carrier for 3U CompactPCI with Front and Rear Panel I O SBS Technologies Inc 1284 Corporate Center Drive St Pa
2. Sinai da aaa 16 A O ONO 17 SERVICE POLICY voii aa 17 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com List of Figures FIGURE 1 PCeMIP SLOT ASSIGNMENTS 2 0 ecccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeaeceeeeeeeseseenieeeeeeeeetes FIGURE 2 PCeMIP SLOT COMPATABILITY SUMMARY FIGURE 3 PCI SLOT CAPABILITY SUMMARY 4 4 5 FIGURE 4 PCI CONFIGURATION REGISTERS 21152 AB BRIDGE CHIP 5 FIGURE 4A PCI CONFIGURATION REGISTERS 21152 BB BRIDGE CHIP 5 FIGURE 5 CONNECTOR SUMMARY 6 FIGURE 6 CONNECTOR J1 COMPACTPCI Bus PIN ASSIGNMENT 7 FIGURE 7 CONNECTOR J2 PCeMIP PIN ASSIGNMENT 8 FIGURE 8 CONNECTOR P1 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 9 FIGURE 9 CONNECTOR P2 PIN ASSIGNMENT ccsceceesseseesceseceseesseesseeseesesevansesseasenseeeaeass 10 FIGURE 10 FUSES FITTED Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Product Description The MC 303 is a 3U CompactPCI PC MIP carrier board It has three PC MIP slots providing up to 150 lines of I O one front panel only I O slot supporting Type Il PCeMIP modules one front or rear panel I O slot supporting Type or Type Il PCeMIP modules and one rear panel only I O slot supporting Type PCeMIP modules Using the industry standard Intel 21152 PCI to PCI Bridge the MC 303 supports a 32 bit data path at 33 MHz for 132 MB s operation All PCeMIP slots support bus mastering The MC 303 carrier
3. board complies with the PICMG 2 0 version 2 1 CompactPCl specification and each PCeMIP slot is compatible with the PCeMIP draft specification ANSI VITA 29 Key Features e 3U CompactPCI carrier board holds up to three PCeMIP modules e Intel 21152 PCI to PCI Bridge e 32 bit 33 MHz up to 132 MB s operation e PCeMIP draft specification ANSI VITA 29 compatible e PCI Specification Revision 2 1 compliant e CompactPCI specification PICMG 2 0 version 2 1 compliant e One front panel I O slot supporting Type or Type Il modules e One front panel I O slot supporting Type ll modules only e One rear panel I O slot supporting Type modules only e 100 I O lines via rear panel J2 CompactPCI connector Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PCeMIP Installation and Removal Overview The PCeMIP front panel hardware has been designed so that the front panel itself need never be removed from the carrier board In order to accommodate modules with different I O requirements holes in the front panel contain removeable bezels These bezels are replaced as modules are installed and removed A small keeper affixed with a single screw to the carrier board holds each bezel in place PCeMIP carriers are shipped with a set of blank bezels and keepers sufficient to handle any combination of single or double wide modules Type II modules those with front panel I O are shipped with bezels mach
4. clearly written on the outside of the package Include a return address and the telephone number of a technical contact For out of warranty repairs a purchase order for repair charges must accompany the return SBS Technologies Inc will not be responsible for damages due to improper packaging of returned items For service for SBS Technologies products not purchased directly from SBS Technologies contact your reseller Products returned to SBS Technologies for repair by other than the original customer will be treated as out of warranty SBS Technologies Inc 1284 Corporate Center Drive St Paul MN 55121 1245 Tel 651 905 4700 FAX 651 905 4701 Email support commercial sbs com 17 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com A rtisan Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality Technology Group new and certified used pre owned equipment FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment 7 EQUIPMENT DEMOS HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web a
5. fingers lift the module out of its slot Pull it out of the front panel hole Store the module with its bezel If the slot is to remain empty or is to accept a Type or Type U module fit a blank bezel to the front panel To do this slide the blank bezel into place from the outside of the front panel Push the keeper through the front panel from the outside and fit the screw into the keeper from the solder side of the carrier Tighten the screw Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PCeMIP Slots Overview Three PCeMIP slots are provided as shown in the figure below Slot J2 5 PC MIP Type I or II Slot Slot PC MIP J 4 Type PC MIP Type Il Figure PCeMIP Slot Assignments Each slot has front and back panel I O access as shown in the table below Module Front panel I O Back panel I O Slot Type Type Il Location Location 4 Yes On module 5 Yes Yes On module J2 6 Yes J2 Figure 2 PCeMIP Slot Compatability Summary Type modules may be plugged into slots 5 or 6 only All I O is via the PCI back panel J2 connector Type Il modules may be plugged into slots 4 or 5 only Slot pair 4 5 also supports double wide Type II modules Type U modules may be plugged into any slot since they have no I O requirements Double wide Type U modules may be plugg
6. keeper This is the hardware component on the carrier board that holds the bezels in place There is one keeper per installed bezel Keepers are removed and reinstalled by the user or system integrator as part of the process of installing a Type II module The surface of the PCeMIP module that is visible when the module is installed on a carrier board This face is opposite the connector side A predecessor module to PCeMIP The controlling standard is ANSI VITA 12 1996 Created by MEN GmbH One of the four compass points used within this Draft Standard to assure a consistent orientation in the figures and text for modules and carrier boards The north end of PCeMIP modules contains the PCI connectors P1 and P2 are two 64 pin plug connectors on the carrier that mate to J1 and J2 on the PCeMIP module respectively Note that P1 and P2 are virtual designations in that carrier boards that contain more than one PCeMIP slot will have multiple connectors that could be considered to be P1 or P2 Pin assignment location constraints and routing constraints are defined in this Draft Standard P3 is the 64 pin I O plug connector between the module and the carrier board 14 ground pins are defined on this connector by this 13 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PCeMIP PCI PC 104 Porch PMC Rear Panel SBus Slot South Stack up Type Type I
7. specification for the use of the PCI bus on a backplane with 3U and 6U Eurocard boards Controlled by the PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturing Group The surface of the PCeMIP module that is faces the carrier board when installed This face is opposite the label side One of the four compass points used within this Draft Standard to assure a consistent orientation in the figures and text for modules and carrier boards This term applies to carrier boards and the host system It is used primarily with VME and CompactPCI and related systems For PCeMIP carrier boards in these systems the carrier provides a metal front panel plate that includes both mounting hardware to hold the host carrier board into the card frame and possibly I O connectors from local non PCeMIP circuitry on the carrier board as well as any cutouts to support J4 connectors from Type II PCeMIP modules mounted on the carrier This term is not applied to desktop form factor PCs nor ISA nor PCI desktop slot boards The rectangular portion of a Type II PCeMIP module that supports that module s I O connector s The nominal porch size on single size modules is 9 x 33 mm The nominal porch size on double size modules is 9 x 74 5 mm Note that the actual I O area includes some of the non porch portion of the circuit board and so is deeper than 9 mm A predecessor module to PCeMIP The controlling standard is ANSI VITA 4 1995 Created by SBS Technologies Inc H
8. 6 Reserved q 27 Ground 28 Ground 29 Reserved q 30 Reserved q 31 Ground 32 RST 33 CLK 34 3 3V 35 Ground 36 GNT 37 REQ 38 Ground 39 3 3V 40 Reserved q 41 AD 31 42 AD 30 43 AD 29 44 3 3V 45 Ground 46 AD 28 47 ADp7 rf 48 AD 26 49 AD 25 50 Ground 51 PIIN 52 AD 24 53 C BE 3 54 IDSEL 55 AD 23 56 3 3V 57 Ground 58 AD 22 59 AD 21 60 AD 20 61 AD 19 62 Ground 63 3 3V 64 ADI 18 Figure 8 Connector P1 Pin Assignments Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com P2 J2 Pin Signal P2 J2 Pin Signal 64 AD 17 63 AD 16 62 C BE 2 61 3 3V 60 Ground 59 FRAME 58 IRDY 57 Ground 56 3 3V 55 TRDY 54 DEVSEL 53 Ground 52 Ground 51 STOP 50 LOCK 49 3 3V 48 PERR 47 SDONE 46 3 3V 45 SBO 44 SERR 43 Ground 42 3 3V 41 PAR 40 C BE 1 39 ADI 15 38 AD 14 37 3 3V 36 Ground 35 ADEA 34 AD 12 33 AD 52 ADI 10 31 Ground 30 M66EN 29 AD 09 28 Ground 27 Ground 26 ADjos 2 C BE OH 24 AD 07 23 3 3V 22 3 3V 21 ADJ06 20 ADJ05 19 ADJ 04 18 AD 03 17 Ground 16 Ground 15 ADJ 02 14 ADJ O1 13 AD 00 12 3 3V 11 3 3V 10 ACK64 9 REQ64 8 5V 7 5V 6 5V 5 5V 4 Reserved r 3
9. 61 5 62 5 63 5 64 GND 1 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5V 5V GND 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 6 GND 9 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 11 6 12 GND 8 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 19 GND 7 6 20 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 GND 6 6 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 32 GND 5 6 33 6 35 6 36 6 38 6 39 GND 4 6 40 6 41 6 43 6 44 6 46 GND 3 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 GND 2 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 59 GND 1 6 60 6 61 6 62 6 63 6 64 GND Figure 7 Connector J2 PCeMIP Pin Assignment For each PCeMIP slot Figure 7 omits fourteen P3 pins 5 10 13 18 21 26 29 34 37 42 45 50 53 58 These pins are connected to ground Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com P1 P2 Three sets of P1 P2 connectors are fitted one per slot Each connector is wired identically except for bus mastership interrupt and PCI configuration pin assignments See the PCI Configuration information on page 4 for details Figures 8 and 9 below list the pin assignments for the two connectors P1 J1 Pin Signal P1 J1 Pin Signal 1 Reserved r 2 Reserved r 3 Reserved r 4 Reserved r 5 12V 6 TRSTH 7 TCK 8 12V 9 Ground 10 TMS 11 TDO 12 TDI 13 5V 14 5V 15 5V 16 INTA 17 INTB 18 INTC 19 INTD 20 5V 21 PRSNT1 22 Reserved q 23 Reserved q 24 3 3V 25 PRSNT 2 2
10. DOO ACK64 GND 23 3V AD04 ADO3 5V ADO2 GND 22 ADO7 GND 3V ADO6 ADO5 GND 21 3V ADO9 ADO8 M6GEN CBEO GND 20 AD12 GND VIO AD11 AD10 GND 9 3V AD15 AD14 GND AD13 GND 8 SERRA GND 3V PAR CBE1 GND 7 3V SDONE SBO GND PERR GND 6 DEVSEL GND VIO STOP LOCK GND 5 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY GND 4 Key Key Key Key Key GND 3 Key Key Key Key Key GND 2 Key Key Key Key Key GND 1 AD18 AD17 AD16 GND CBE2 GND 0 AD21 GND 3V AD20 AD19 GND 9 CBE3 IDSEL AD23 GND AD22 GND 8 AD26 GND VIO AD25 AD24 GND 7 AD30 AD29 AD28 GND AD27 GND 6 REQ GND 3V CLK AD31 GND 5 N A N A RST GND GNT GND 4 N A GND VIO INTP INTS GND 3 INTA INTB INTCH 5V INTD GND 2 TCK 5V TMS TDO TDI GND 1 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND Figure 6 Connector J1 CompactPCI Bus Pin Assignment Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com J2 J5 connects the flexible I O from slots 5 and 6 to the back panel It is wired as shown in Figure 7 below Row Slot Position A B C D E F 22 n c n c n c n c n c GND 21 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 6 GND 20 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 11 5 12 GND 9 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 19 GND 8 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 24 525 GND 5 7 5 27 5 28 5 30 5 31 532 GND 6 5 33 5 35 5 36 5 38 5 39 GND 5 5 40 5 41 5 43 5 44 5 46 GND 4 5 47 5 48 5 49 5 51 5 52 GND 3 5 54 5 55 5 56 5 57 5 59 GND 2 5 60 5
11. Do so by unscrewing the single screw on the solder side of the carrier board that holds the small keeper in place Push the keeper out through the front panel and slide the bezel out Poke the I O connector on the module through the bezel hole Then gently push the module down into its slot The screws on the module will prevent it from clicking into place Single wide modules have two screws Double wide modules have four The four screws on double wide modules must be tightened carefully and in sequence to avoid excessive flexing of the PCB Tighten the screws one turn at a time moving to the next screw in a clockwise fashion around the board until all have been tightened Using the small screwdriver turn the screws clockwise Doing so will pull the module down into the slot Tighten the screws Slide the module bezel into place from the outside of the front panel Push the keeper through the front panel from the outside and fit the screw into the keeper from the solder side of the carrier Tighten the screw If provided fit hardware to attach the module bezel to the module Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Removal of Type and Type U Modules Type and Type U modules have no front panel I O Removal requires a small screwdriver Using the small screwdriver turn the screws on the back of the module counter clockwise Single wide modules have two screws Double wide m
12. Reserved r 2 Reserved r 1 Reserved r Figure 9 Connector P2 Pin Assignment 10 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Fuses Four fuses are fitted as shown in Figure 10 below Power Rail Rating Location 3 3 V 3A F4 5 V 3A F3 12V 3A F1 12 V 3A F2 Figure 10 Fuses Fitted Note that replacing fuses voids the warranty for this product Contact the factory to arrange fuse replacement 11 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com PCeMIP Glossary Bezel Captive Hardware Circuit Card CompactPCl Connector side East Front Panel I O Porch IndustryPack Injector Ejector A hardware component which mounts over the module s I O connector into the carrier board s front panel It is included with Type II PCeMIP modules Refers to mechanical elements permanently attached captive to the PCeMIP module so that they cannot be lost The term is used to distinguish mechanically operational items that are typically not captive such as removable screws The basic fiberglass epoxy and copper structural and circuit connections of mezzanine modules and carrier boards The term is synonymous with printed circuit board PCB and PWA A common but not required material used to fabricate circuit cards is known as FR4 A
13. The 21152BB is backwards compatible with the 21152AB and has been validated by SBS It however has different vendor device and revision IDs If you card is fitted with the 21152BB please use the following vendor device and revision IDs for configuration Location Value Description Vendor ID 0x8086h Intel the manufacturer of the chip Device ID 0xB152h 21152 PCI to PCI Bridge chip Revision Ox00h 21152 chip revision Figure 4A PCI Configuration Registers 21152 BB Bridge Chip Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Connectors Overview Connectors are fitted as shown in the table below Connector Wired To Description J1 PCI Bridge 32 bit CompactPCI bus J2 PB3 PC3 Back panel I O for PCeMIP slots 5 and 6 PA1 PA2 PCI Bridge PCI bus for slot 4 PB1 PB2 PCI Bridge PCI bus for slot 5 PC1 PC2 PCI Bridge PCI bus for slot 6 PB3 J2 Back panel I O for PCeMIP slot 5 PC3 J2 Back panel I O for PCeMIP slot 6 Figure5 Connector Summary Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com J1 J1 connects the carrier board to the CompactPCI backplane Figure 6 below lists its pin assignments Row Position A B C D E F 25 5V REQ64 ENUM 3V 5V GND 24 AD01 5V VIO A
14. ardware designed to both install and remove a module easily and reliably 12 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 Keep out zone Keep outs Keeper Label side M modules North P1 P2 P3 J1 and J2 are two 64 pin receptacle connectors on the PCeMIP module that carry the 32 bit PCI bus via which the carrier and the module communicate The pin usage and location on the mezzanine are defined by this Draft Standard J1 and J2 mate to P1 and P2 on the carrier board respectively J3 is the 64 pin I O receptacle connector between the module and the carrier board 14 ground pins are defined on this connector by this Draft Standard but each module defines the remaining 50 pin s functions J3 mates to P3 on the carrier board J4 is a term reserved for the front panel I O connector on Type II PCeMIP modules but not on Type modules The selection of the physical connector is left to manufacturer of the Type II module and is not defined in this Draft Standard J4 typically mates to an equivalent P4 connector on a cable J5 J6 J7 and J8 correspond to J1 J2 J3 and J4 respectively for double size modules Defined regions on the module s and carrier s circuit board for specific features such as connector or mounting hardware Component height is restricted in these areas See Keep out zones Or bezel
15. e controlling standard is IEEE Std 1496 1993 Created Sun Microsystems Location for a PCeMIP module to mount on a carrier board One of the four compass points used within this Draft Standard to assure a consistent orientation in the figures and text for modules and carrier boards The I O porch on Type Il modules is at the south end of the module The south end of a Type Il module is adjacent to the carrier board s front panel The sequence of mounting hardware mechanical elements as used when assembled A module or slot that uses I O via J3 P3 and or J7 P7 This type of module and carrier slot is typically used on systems for back panel I O A module or slot that implements I O on one or more connectors mounted directly on the module connected directly to a user or system cable through the carrier board s front panel 14 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Type U module Type U slot VME West A module that has no I O so that it may be mounted in either a Type or Type II slot A slot on a carrier board that supports both Type module and Type Il modules Also VMEbus A Standard bus that uses a backplane and 3U and 6U Eurocard boards VME was originally the Standard IEEE Std 1014 1987 but was taken over by the VITA Standards Organization VSO and enhanced with VME64 and VME64 Extensions One of the four compass points used with
16. ed into slot pair 4 5 PCI Slots Each PCeMIP slot is a hard wired PCI slot Its physical slot number and bus mastering capabilities are fixed as shown in the table below Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Slot Bus Number Master 4 Yes 5 Yes 6 Yes Figure 3 PCI Slot Capability Summary PCI to PCI Bridge The PCI bridge chip an Intel 21152 is a transparent 32 bit 33 MHz device All PCeMIPs on the carrier are visible to the system CPU The wiring of the bridge to the PCeMIP slots controls the mapping of PCI slot numbers to physical slots PCI slot numbers start at 4 The bridge implements the interrupt mapping for the PCeMIP slots This mapping is defined by the PCI specification The bridge implements the bus mastership control for the PCeMIP slots A two level round robin arbiter selects one master from among the three slots 4 through 6 and the host PCI bus The table below shows the salient configuration registers Location Value Description Vendor ID 0x1011h Intel the manufacturer of the chip Device ID 0x0024h 21152 PCI to PCI Bridge chip Revision Ox05h 21152 chip revision Figure 4 PCI Configuration Registers 21152 AB Bridge Chip Please note that revision 21152AB of the PCI bridge chip used on this card is now obsolete Future versions of the card will use version 21152BB of the PCI bridge chip
17. in this Draft Standard to assure a consistent orientation in the figures and text for modules and carrier boards 15 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Specifications Form Factor PCeMIP Modules Slots Carrier Interface PCeMIP Interface PCI PCI Bus Operation PCI Bridge PCI Bus Master I O Access Power Requirements Dimensions Weight Environmental 3U CompactPCl Three CompactPCl PICMG 2 0 version 2 1 compliant PCeMIP draft specification ANSI VITA 29 Revision 0 9 PCI Specification Revision 2 1 32 bit 33 MHz up to 132 MB s Intel 21152 PCI to PCI Bridge Supported for three PCeMIP modules Front panel access for two slots using Type ll modules Rear panel access for two slots using Type modules 3 3 VDC 90 mA max Additional power consumed by modules 100 mm x 160 mm 0 16 kg 0 36 Ib Operating temperature 0 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage 40 to 85 C 16 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Repair Service Policy Before returning a product for repair verify as well as possible that the suspected unit is at fault Then call the Customer Service Department for a RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION RMA number Carefully package the unit in the original shipping carton if this is available and ship prepaid and insured with the RMA number
18. ined for their specific I O connector configuration Type and Type U modules those without front panel I O are shipped without bezels Installation of Type and Type U Modules Type and Type U modules have no front panel I O Installation requires a small screwdriver If the slot has front panel access and does not have a blank bezel in place one should be fitted before installing the module Slide the blank bezel into place from the outside of the front panel Push the keeper through the front panel from the outside and fit the screw into the keeper from the solder side of the carrier Tighten the screw Gently push the module down into its slot The screws on the back of the module will prevent it from clicking into place Single wide modules have two screws Double wide modules have four Using the small screwdriver turn the screws clockwise Doing so will pull the module down into its slot Tighten the screws The four screws on double wide modules must be tightened carefully and in sequence to avoid excessive flexing of the PCB Tighten the screws one turn at a time moving to the next screw in a clockwise fashion around the board until all the screws have been tightened Installation of Type Il Modules Type II modules have front panel I O They are supplied with a bezel that must be fitted into the front panel after the module is installed Installation requires a small screwdriver Remove any existing bezel from the front panel
19. ith IndustryPack PCeMIP or PMC modules or carriers and compatible user provided equipment Connection of incompatible hardware is likely to cause serious damage SBS Technologies Inc assumes no liability for any damages caused by such incompatibility Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com Table of Contents PRODUCT DESCRIPTION coococccccconccconcnonaconanccnc o nnnannnnc cnn orcas 1 KEY FEATURE S aba 1 PCeMIP INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL ooncoicccconcccoconcnnancnnnnacan no nnnaarnnnn cnn narra ca nnncca na 2 OVERVIEW aria di ia 2 INSTALLATION OF TYPE AND TYPE U MODULES cooococcccccccccconononnnnnnnnnnnnnoncnnnnnnnnannnnnnncnncnnnnnnns 2 INSTALLATION OF TYPE I MODULES oococccoconcncncnonononononononononononononononononononononononononononennnnnnns 2 REMOVAL OF TYPE AND TYPE U MODULEG 2 ecceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeecaeeeeeeeeesecsnaeeeeees 3 REMOVAL OF TYPE II MODULES citrato aida daa 3 PCOMIP SLOTS i siscscissiccisasssntieasaiacisasisannieanatacnestsaninesnsnascnsdtaansuansabetaseasuannectnansanaandudnestnantnes 4 OVERVIE Wisin ai ad ae 4 POSO Suicida a ada tada cd 4 PCI TO PCI BRIDGE cuccocionioniaendics lisina aaia aaia Aa ds tan edi 5 CONNECTOR Sicilia 6 OVERVIEW oi A daa 6 a a A A A O 7 A T A eget asvads cutee 8 A AP O O A dots cane dae 9 PUSES ica caida di 11 PCeMIP GLOSSARY A aa idaioka stas nn aitai bansSis asadas eiaae 12 SPECIFICATION
20. l Draft Standard but the remaining pins functions are defined by each module P3 mates to J3 on the PCeMIP module Pronounced pee see mip The name given to the mezzanine board modules defined by this Draft Standard The term is trademarked and may be licensed at no fee from the VITA Standards Organization Short for PCI Local Bus PCI was originally an acronym for Peripheral Component Interconnect This bus became prevalent in desktop PCs Since then a wide range of chip vendors and bus organizations has used it Controlled by the PCI Special Interest Group A mezzanine using the ISA bus that was never standardized Controlled by the PC 104 Consortium See I O Porch A predecessor module to PCeMIP Part of a larger CMC family Currently an IEEE draft This term applies to carrier boards and the host system It is used primarily with VME and CompactPCI and related systems Rear panel refers both the backplane connectors on the carrier board and the connectors on the backplane of the host system Typically rear panel I O on these systems is implemented via the backplane connectors on the carrier board then via the backplane connectors then via a cable or transition module that plugs into the backplane This term is also used although such use may be confusing to apply to the single metal exposed mounting bracket on PCI or ISA boards that install into desktop Personal Computers A predecessor module to PCeMIP Th
21. odules have four Doing so will push the module up out of its slot Because the screws are captive they cannot be loosened too far The four screws on double wide modules must be loosened carefully and in sequence to avoid excessive flexing of the PCB Tighten the screws one turn at a time moving to the next screw in a clockwise fashion around the board until all the screws have been released Using fingers lift the module out of its slot Removal of Type II Modules Type ll modules have front panel I O The module bezel must be removed before removing the module Removal requires a small screwdriver If the module has hardware that attaches it to the front panel bezel remove that hardware first Next remove the module bezel To remove the module bezel unscrew the single screw on the solder side of the carrier board that holds the small keeper in place Push the keeper out through the front panel and slide the bezel out Using the small screwdriver turn the screws on the back of the module counter clockwise Single wide modules have two screws Double wide modules have four Doing so will push the module up out of its slot The screws are captive so they cannot be loosened too far The four screws on double wide modules must be loosened carefully and in sequence to avoid excessive flexing of the PCB Tighten the screws one turn at a time moving to the next screw in a clockwise fashion around the board until all have been released Using
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23. ul MN 55121 1245 Tel 651 905 4700 FAX 651 905 4701 Email support commercial sbs com http www sbs com 1999 2003 2005 SBS Technologies Inc IndustryPack is a registered trademark of SBS Technologies Inc QuickPack SDpacK and Unilin are trademarks SBS Technologies Inc PCeMIP is a trademark of SBS Technologies Inc and MEN Mikro GmbH SBS Technologies Inc acknowledges the trademarks of other organizations for their respective products mentioned in this document All rights are reserved No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate in any form the whole or part of this document without the express consent of SBS Technologies Inc This document is meant solely for the purpose in which it was delivered SBS Technologies Inc reserves the right to make any changes in the devices or device specifications contained herein at any time and without notice Customers are advised to verify all information contained in this document The electronic equipment described herein generates uses and may radiate radio frequency energy which can cause radio interference SBS Technologies Inc assumes no liability for any damages caused by such interference SBS Technologies Inc s products are not authorized for use as critical components in medical applications such as life support equipment without the express consent of the president of SBS Technologies Commercial Group This product has been designed to operate w
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