Hardware installation, Heat sink installation, Stand-alone operation – Connect Tech PCI-104 User Manual

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Connect Tech FreeForm/PCI-104 User Manual

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Hardware Installation

Before installing the FreeForm/PCI-104 into a PCI-104 stack, ensure the following:

o

Slot selection is properly set using the rotary switch

RSW1

.

o

FPGA configuration jumper

J1

is set to read from flash.

Once installed in the system and power is applied, the LED D1 will illuminate to indicate that
FreeForm/PCI-104 is functioning.

Heat Sink Installation

Each FreeForm/PCI-104 ships with a FPGA heat sink (27 mm x 27 mm); to be installed by the user.
Simply peel of the sticker backing and press firmly onto the FPGA, using proper ESD precautions.

If the heat sink size is not suitable for your application, please contact Connect Tech Inc.

WARNING

In many applications, including high speed memory operations, the
FPGA dissipates a significant amount of power. Failure to use any heat
sinking will result in the product warranty being voided.

Stand-alone Operation

Operating the FreeForm/PCI-104 outside of a PCI-104 stack or a PCI system for extended periods of
time is not recommended. The PCI to local bus bridge (PCI PLX 9056) requires the pull-up/pull-down
resistors provided on a system’s main board.

Configuring or programming the FreeForm/PCI-104 in stand-alone mode is acceptable, providing that it
is not left powered on in stand-alone state for an extended period of time.

WARNING

The power supply MSG037 included with the development kit
DEV002 is intended for desktop programming only. It is not intended
or warranted to be used in any other situation.

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