1 chapter overview, 2 com module and carrier board connector, 1 module connector – IEI Integration ICE-DB-T6 User Manual

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Type 6 Carrier Board Design Guide

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5.1 Chapter Overview

The interconnection between COM Express modules and the carrier board uses two

220-pin 0.5mm fine pitch board-to-board connectors. Each 220-pin connector is split into

two connector rows and results in a total of 440 pins and four connector rows. These

connectors should be capable of driving up to 6.25GHz Low Voltage Differential Signals to

meet the requirements for PCI Express signaling.

5.2 COM Module and Carrier Board Connector

5.2.1 Module Connector

The pair of 220-pin 0.5mm fine pitch board-to-board connectors may be held together by a

plastic carrier during assembly to allow handling by automated assembly equipment. The

connectors shall be qualified for LVDS operation up to 6.25GHz, to support PCI Express

Generation 2 signaling speeds.

AMP / Tyco 3-1318490-6 0.5 mm pitch Free Height 220 pin 4H Receptacle, or

equivalent

AMP / Tyco 8-1318490-6 0.5 mm pitch Free Height 220 pin 4H Receptacle, or

equivalent

Sources for the individual 220-pin receptacle are same as previous part, but with

anti-wicking solution applied. A source for the combined 440-pin receptacle (composed of

two pieces of the 220-pin receptacle held by a carrier) is: AMP / Tyco 3-1827231-6 0.5mm

pitch Free Height 440-pin 4H Receptacle or equivalent. Note: the part number above

shown with a leading ‘8’ has an anti-wicking solution applied that may help in processing

with an aggressive flux. The other versions of the parts may also be made available with

this solution by the vendor. The module connector is a receptacle by virtue of the vendor’s

technical definition of a receptacle, and to some users it looks like a plug.

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