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1. J1 PC 104 8 bit bus connector J2 PC 104 16 bit bus connector IOCHK Al B1 Ground Ground CO DO Ground SD7 A2 B2 RESET MEMCS16 Ci D1 SBHE SD6 AS B3 45V IOCS16 C2 D2 LA23 SD5 A4 B4 IRQ9 IRQ1i0 C3 D3 LA22 SD4 AS BS 5y IRQ11 C4 D4 Laat SD3 Ap B6 DRQ2 IRQ12 C5 DS LA20 SD2 AZ B7 12V IRQ15 C6 D6 LA19 SD1 A8 B8 OWS IRQ14 C7 D7 LAt8 SDo AY B9 412V DACKO C8 D8 LA17 IOCHRDY A10 B10 KEY DRQO C9 D9 MEMR AEN All BI SMEMW W DACK5 C10 D10 MEMW SA19 A12 BIZ SMEMR DRQ5 C11 D11 SD8 sA18 A13 B13 IOW DACK6 C12 D12 spg SA17 A14 B14 IOR DRQ6 C13 D13 epp SA16 A15 BIS DACK3 DACK7 14 D14 spit SA15 A16 B16 DRQ3 DRQ7 C15 D15 spite SA14 A17 B17 DACKI1 5V C16 D16 ep SA13 A18 B18 DRQI1 MASTER C17 D17 sp14 SA12 A19 B19 REFRESH Ground C18 D18 ops SA11 A20 B20 SYSCLK Ground C19 D19 KEY SA10 A21 B21 IRQ7 sag A22 B22 IRQ6 Ap A23 B23 pos SA7 A24 B24 IRQ4 sa6 A25 B25 po SA5 A26 B26 DACK2 SA4 A27 B27 TC SA3 A28 B28 BALE SA2 A29 B29 5V SA1 A30 B30 OSC SAO A31 B31 Ground Ground A32 B32 Ground SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www
2. SUMIT ISM FEATUREPAK ADAPTER MODULE User Manual Revision A HUH CH mm _ ee April 2011 PERE EERE Ee e Em 4 25 11 Initial Release FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT PLEASE CONTACT support diamondsystems com Copyright 2011 Diamond Systems Corporation 555 Ellis Street Mountain View CA 94043 USA Tel 1 650 810 2500 Fax 1 650 810 2525 www diamondsystems com iamonp SYSTEMS CONTENTS Important Safe Handling Information cccccsssseseseeeeeeeeeeeeesnneeeeeeeeeeeesssseeeeeeeeoeensaseeeeeeeoooesssseeeeeeseooessseeeeessenes 3 e GEERT 4 Gi ME 4 1 2 SUMIT and FeaturePak Hesources ieee ccececceeceecceeceeceeceeceeeeeceeeeeeueseeseeeeenesaesneeaeeneeseeseeseeseeseeseeseeseesaeeneens 4 2 OCI Ke Un acts eccentric pe yaa es ese cts ei iain cise eine ic esis eel amine ascites mest A 5 S IS CaN AN AUN E 6 4 FEC ei le Nad PISS Ci LON E 6 De C nn clorsand REI le E 7 51 FeaturePak COMMCCION a 1S EE 7 52 VO Connectors J3 and dB EE 8 53 JIAG Connecior EE 8 5 4 PC 104 Connector J1 and J2 EE 9 5 5 SUMIT A and SUMIT B Connectors J9 and Ji 10 56 PowerConnector KEE 11 5 7 Slot ID Selector Jumper Block d eci e n E E EERE E EA OERE 11 SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 2 piamono SYSTEMS IMPORTANT SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION WARNING ESD Sensitive Electronic Equipment Observe ESD safe handling procedures when working with this product Always use this produc
3. Adapter features include Adds a FeaturePak socket to SUMIT ISM stacks Conforms to SUMIT ISM Type 1 standards Provides SUMIT A and SUMIT B bus passthrough Provides PC 104 ISA bus passthrough Routes 1 PCle 1 USB SMBus and power ground from SUMIT A to the FeaturePak socket Lane shifts PCle and USB on the SUMIT bus Provides 2 50 pin headers for FeaturePak user I O Supports 40 C to 85 C operating temperature range gt gt gt gt MH For more information about the FeaturePak specification please refer to the FeaturePak website at http www featurepak org For more information on the SUMIT ISM standard please refer to www sff sig org sumit html 1 2 SUMIT and FeaturePak Resources The SUMIT FP Adapter uses the SUMIT and FeaturePak resources indicated in the tables below SUMIT Resources 4 FeaturePak Company Diamond Systems Corp Socket Resources Product SUMIT FP Adapter Form factor SUMIT ISM I O module Company Diamond Systems Corp SUMIT B Product SUMIT FP Adapter PCle x1 Host Interface Resources Supported Pe ooo re s pV SC mae EE O 7yo Y 1 A WE 20 ExpressCard LPC a SPI uWire Ces GEI SMBus l2C opt 17 Se i Notes 1 SUMIT resource consumption depends on installed FeaturePak module www stf sig org sumitlabel html Notes Depends on host SUMIT stack www featurepak org label SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamon
4. I OA 31 NC NC I OA 30 I OA 29 NC NC I OA 28 I OA 27 NC NC I OA 26 I OA 25 NC NC I OA 24 I OA 23 NC NC I OA 22 I OA 21 NC NC I OA 20 I OA 19 NC NC I OA 18 I OA 17 NC NC I OA 16 I OA 15 NC NC VOA 14 V OA 13 NC NC OA 12 OA 11 NC NC OA 10 OA 9 NC NC V OA 8 VOA 7 NC NC OA 6 I OA 5 NC NC VOA 4 I OA 3 NC NC VOA 2 VOA 1 Page 7 5 2 UO Connectors J3 and J5 piamono SYSTEMS The FeaturePak I O signals are brought out to two connectors Port A and Port B Port A is labeled as J3 on the PBC and Port B is labeled as J5 Each port I O connector is a 1 dual row 50 pin male right angle connector The pins from the FeaturePak connector are brought out to the Port A and Port B connectors as defined in the following table FeaturePak Port A Connector Pin Pin Connector Pin 230 226 222 218 214 210 206 202 198 194 190 186 182 178 174 170 166 162 160 158 156 154 152 150 148 5 3 JTAG Connector FeaturePak 229 225 221 217 213 209 205 201 197 193 189 185 181 177 173 169 165 161 159 157 155 153 151 149 147 J6 FeaturePak Connector Pin 140 138 136 134 132 130 128 126 124 122 120 118 116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 96 94 92 Port B Pin FeaturePak Connector Pin 139 137 135 133 131 129 127 125 123 121 119 117 115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101 99 97 95
5. corner Most of our boards are designed with at least 25 mils clearance between the board edge and any component pad and ground power planes are at least 20 mils from the edge to avoid possible shorting from this type of damage However these design rules are not sufficient to prevent damage in all situations A third cause of failure is when a metal screwdriver tip slips or a screw drops onto the board while it is powered on causing a short between a power pin and a signal pin on a component This can cause overvoltage power supply problems described below To avoid this type of failure only perform assembly operations when the system is powered off Sometimes boards are stored in racks with slots that grip the edge of the board This is a common practice for board manufacturers However our boards are generally very dense and if the board has components very close to the board edge they can be damaged or even knocked off the board when the board tilts back in the rack Diamond recommends that all our boards be stored only in individual ESD safe packaging If multiple boards are stored together they should be contained in bins with dividers between boards Do not pile boards on top of each other or cram too many boards into a small location This can cause damage to connector pins or fragile components Power supply wired backwards Our power supplies and boards are not designed to withstand a reverse power supply connection This will de
6. 93 91 The JTAG connector J6 passes the defined signals to their equivalent on the FeaturePak connector enabling an installed FeaturePak module to be reprogrammed This is a standard 1 6 pin single row straight pin header connector with gold flash plating 3 3V Ground JTAG CLK JTAG TDO JTAG TD1 JTAG TMS SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 8 piamono SYSTEMS 5 4 PC 104 Connector J1 and J2 The PC 104 bus is essentially identical to the ISA Bus except for the physical design It specifies two pin and socket conneciors for the bus signals A 64 pin header J1 incorporates the 62 pin 8 bit bus connector signals and a 40 pin header J2 incorporates the 36 pin 16 bit bus connector signals The additional pins on the PC 104 connectors are used as ground or key pins The female sockets on the top of the board enable stacking another PC 104 board on top of the board while the male pins on the bottom enable the board to plug into another board below it In the pinout figures below the tops correspond to the left edge of the connector when the board is viewed from the primary side side with the female end of the PC 104 connector and the board is oriented so that the PC 104 conneciors are along the bottom edge of the board For more information on the PC 104 specification visit the PC 104 Embedded Consortium website at http www pc104 org View from Top of Board
7. Cle lanes from the SUMIT A and SUMIT B connectors that are not used by the FeaturePak connector are lane shifted according to the figures in the SUMIT Specification v1 5 or later All other unused signals are passed directly from the bottom side of the SUMIT A and B connectors to the identical pin numbers of the top side connectors Multi drop buses like LPC and SMBus are routed to the top and bottom side of the SUMIT connectors and to the FeaturePak socket The SUMIT FP Adapter consumes one PCle lane and one USB port SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 6 5 CONNECTORS AND JUMPERS DIAMOND SYSTEMS All of the following connectors are on the top side of the board Connector and pinout information is provided in the following sections 5 1 FeaturePak Connector J13 The SUMIT FP Adapter Module typically comes with a FeaturePak module installed in the FeaturePak connector The inserted FeaturePak module defines the signals that are provided to the user The FeaturePak connector J13 is a compact MXM connector that provides 230 contacts organized into two rows of 115 contacts with 0 5mm pitch The connector is rated for 2 5Gbps operation making it suitable for PCI Express USB and other high speed signals It contains an alignment pin to ensure proper orientation of the FeaturePak module during insertion The alignment pin is the primary reference point for the relative position of the module and the conn
8. diamondsystems com Page 9 DIAMOND SYSTEMS 5 5 SUMIT A and SUMIT B Connectors J9 and J11 The SUMIT stackable bus consists of two 52 pin connectors SUMIT A labeled J11 and SUMIT B labeled J9 The SUMIT FP Adapter Module consumes one PCle lane and one USB port Im The standard signal assignments of the SUMIT A and B connectors appear in below For more information on the SUMIT specification visit the SFF SIG website at http www sff sig org SUMIT A Connector J11 SUMIT B Connector J9 5VSB Pa fo 12V GND la GND 3 3V Pg ta SMB DATA B_PETpo Pg la B_PERpO 3 3V ele SMB_CLK B_PETno ele B_PERn0 EXPCD_REQ Brn SMB_ALERT GND azla BPRSNT GND EXPCD_PRSNT al SPl uWire_DO C_CLKp Do B_CLKp USB_OC SPl uWire_DI C_CLKn B_CLKn RSVD SPl uWire_CLK CPRSNT GND 5V SPl uWire_CSO C_PETpO 15 16 C_PERpO USB3 SPl uWire_CS1 C_PETn0 C_PERn0 USB3 RSVD GND 20 GND 5V LPC_DRQ C_PETp1 22 C_PERp1 USB2 LPC_ADO C_PETn1 24 C_PERn1 USB2 LPC_AD1 GND 26 GND 5V LPC_AD2 C_PETp2 C_PERp2 USB1 LPC_AD3 C_PETn2 C_PERn2 USB1 LPC_FRAME GND 32 GND 5V SERIRQ C_PETp3 34 C_PERp3 USBO LPC_PRSNT GND C_PETn3 C_PERn3 USBO CLK_33MHz GND 38 GND GND GND PERST WAKE A_PETp0 A_PERp0 RSVD RSVD A_PETn0 A_PERn0 5V RSVD GND APRSNT GND 5V 3 3V PERST A_CLKp 5V 3 3V WAKE A_CLKn 5V 3 3V 5V GND 5V 5VSB These two surface mounted 52 pin connectors are located on the expansion side of the board Their
9. dsystems com Page 4 iamono SYSTEMS 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM PCle x1 PCle lane 1 SMBus SUMIT B USB1 USB2 Connector SUMIT A Connector TERN 5V shift USB and PCle 3 3V Right Side GND VOA I O Connector 50 pins 1 JTAG BO Connector FeaturePak Socket 230 Pins Left Side UO Connector Serial 50 pins 1 PC 104 Connector Slot ID Pass SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 5 piamono SYSTEMS 3 MECHANICAL DRAWING The SUMIT FP Adapter Module complies with the SUMIT ISM Specification v1 0 All I O connectors are located on the board so that there is sufficient room to install all connectors without interference from any other connector or mounting hole There are two mounting holes to secure the FeaturePak module to the SUMIT FP Adapter Module SEN S WITT BRRRRSRR SR RRE iHe 0 0 eo C2 G C3 1 es t FEATU REPAK Speer delsleisleiisleileleisleiisieieleiehel y SUMIT ISM Fe FeoturePak C 2011 D SYSTEMS 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The SUMIT FP Adapter Module is a FeaturePak baseboard in the SUMIT ISM Type I form factor It contains a FeaturePak MXM socket a JTAG header and two 50 pin I O connectors Power is provided through both the SUMIT and PC 104 ISA bus connectors SUMIT A and SUMIT B connectors are present on both the top and bottom side of the board forming a stacking high speed bus with good signal integrity and EMI properties USB ports and P
10. ector FeaturePak Connector Pinout LL 2 Joy 3 3V 3 4 PS Current Ground 5 6 Ground 8 PCle TX1 PCle RX1 PCle TX1 PCle RX1 Ground Ground PCle CLK1 PCle CLK2 PCle CLK1 PCle CLK2 Ground Ground PCle Tx2 PCle RX2 PCle Tx2 PCle RX2 Ground Ground PCle Reset LPC CLK LPC SERIRQ LPC DRQ LPC Reset LPC Frame LPC AD3 LPC AD2 LPC AD1 LPC ADO Ground Ground USB Ch1 USB Ch2 USB Ch1 USB Ch2 Ground Ground 3 3V USB OC1 2 3 3V Serial RX1 Serial TX1 Serial CTS1 Serial RTS1 SMBclk SMBalert SMBadata Slot ID 2 Slot ID 1 Slot ID O Present JTAG TDI JTAG TDO JTAG CLK 59 60 JTAG TMS Sys Reset Reserved 3 3V Ground 3 3V 65 66 Ground Reserved 67 68 Reserved Reserved 69 70 Reserved 3 3V Ground Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 3V Ground Reserved 79 80 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 85 86 Reserved 3 3V 09 SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A VOB 42 99 100 Ground 89 90 Ground V OB 49 I OB 47 95 96 OB 45 97 op JI OB 43 I OB 41 V OB 39 VOB 37 I OB 35 I OB 33 VOB 31 V OB 29 VOB 27 V OB 25 VOB 23 VOB 21 I OB 19 VOB 17 VOB 15 VOB 13 VOB 11 Op VOB 7 OB 5 Op VOB 1 www diamondsystems com 5V Ground 5V Ground 5V Ground I OA 50 VOA 49 I OA 48 I OA 47 I OA 46 VOA 45 OA 44 OA 43 OA 42 OA 41 I OA 40 I OA 39 I OA 38 I OA 37 I OA 36 VOA 35 NC NC I OA 34 I OA 33 NC NC I OA 32
11. mechanical requirements pin out and signal functionality complies with the SFF SIG s SUMIT and SUMIT ISM specifications available from the SFF SIG hitp sff sig org sumit html SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 10 iamono SYSTEMS 5 6 Power Connector J16 The power connector J16 provides a means to bring external 5VDC and 3 3VDC power to the adapter powering the board This is an alternate method that can be used to power the adapter as opposed to powering it through the PC 104 connector This is a standard 1 3 pin single row right angle pin header connector with gold flash plating 5V 3 3V Ground 5 7 Slot ID Selector Jumper Block J4 The Slot ID Selector jumper block J4 determines the slot ID of the board The slot ID bits are identified on the board as Slot ID 2 1 or 0 The three slot ID bits are pulled up or down through jumpers as follows O ground 1 3 3V The default Slot ID is 001 as shown in the table below SlotID 2 1 0 PC 104 is a trademark of the PC 104 Embedded Consortium SUMIT is a trademark of the SFF SIG FeaturePak is a trademark of the FeaturePak Trade Association All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 11
12. stroy each IC that is connected to the power supply In this case the board will most likely will be unrepairable and must be replaced A chip destroyed by reverse power or by excessive power will often have a visible hole on the top or show some deformation on the top surface due to vaporization inside the package Check twice before applying power Bent connector pins This type of problem is often only a cosmetic issue and is easily fixed by bending the pins back to their proper shape one at a time with needle nose pliers This situation can occur when pulling a ribbon cable off of a pin header Note If the pins are bent too severely bending them back can cause them to weaken unacceptably or even break and the connector must be replaced SUMIT FP Adapter Module User Manual Rev A www diamondsystems com Page 3 iamono SYSTEMS 1 DESCRIPTION The SUMIT FP Adapter Module allows the use of FeaturePak I O expansion modules in systems that provide SUMIT ISM expansion stack locations The FeaturePak socket on the SUMIT FP Adapter consumes a single PCI Express x1 lane from the SUMIT A bus connector on the SUMIT ISM module The adapter provides a pair of 50 pin I O header connectors for convenient access to all FeaturePak I O In addition it includes pass through connectors for the SUMIT ISM stack s SUMIT B bus and PC 104 ISA bus An extended operation temperature range of 40 C to 85 C is supported 1 1 Features Key SUMIT FP
13. t in a properly grounded work area and wear appropriate ESD preventive clothing and or accessories Always store this product in ESD protective packaging when not in use Safe Handling Precautions Aurora contains numerous I O connectors that connect to sensitive electronic components This creates many opportunities for accidental damage during handling installation and connection to other equipment The list here describes common causes of failure found on boards returned to Diamond Systems for repair This information is provided as a source of advice to help you prevent damaging your Diamond or any vendor s embedded computer boards ESD damage This type of damage is almost impossible to detect because there is no visual sign of failure or damage The symptom is that the board simply stops working because some component becomes defective Usually the failure can be identified and the chip can be replaced To prevent ESD damage always follow proper ESD prevention practices when handling computer boards Damage during handling or storage On some boards we have noticed physical damage from mishandling A common observation is that a screwdriver slipped while installing the board causing a gouge in the PCB surface and cutting signal traces or damaging components Another common observation is damaged board corners indicating the board was dropped This may or may not cause damage to the circuitry depending on what is near the
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