3 module type definition, 4 power and ground – ADLINK Express-HL2 User Manual

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Signal

Pin #

Description

I/O

PU/PD

Comment

PCI_IRQB#
PCI_IRQC#
PCI_IRQD#

C50
D46
D47

3.3V

PCI_CLK

D50

PCI 33MHz clock output

O 3.3V

3.4.3

Module Type Definition

Signal

Pin #

Description

I/O

Comment

TYPE0#
TYPE1#
TYPE2#

C54
C57
D57

The TYPE pins indicate to the Carrier Board the Pin-out Type that is implemented
on the module. The pins are tied on the module to either ground (GND) or are no-
connects (NC). For Pinout Type 1, these pins are don’t care (X).

TYPE2#

TYPE1#

TYPE0#

X X X Pinout

Type

1

NC

NC

NC

Pinout

Type

2

NC

NC

GND Pinout

Type

3

(no

IDE)

NC

GND NC

Pinout

Type

4

(no

PCI)

NC

GND

GND

Pinout Type 5 (no IDE, no PCI)

GND

NC

NC

Pinout Type 6 (no IDE, no PCI)

The Carrier Board should implement combinatorial logic that monitors the module
TYPE pins and keeps power off (e.g deactivates the ATX_ON signal for an ATX
power supply) if an incompatible module pin-out type is detected. The Carrier
Board logic may also implement a fault indicator such as an LED.

Type

2

3.4.4

Power and Ground

Signal

Pin #

Description

I/O

PU/PD Comment

VCC_12V C104-C109

D104-D109

Primary power input: +12V nominal (wide range 5 ~ 20V).
All available VCC_12V pins on the connector(s) shall be used

P 8.5~20

V

GND

C1, C11, C21, C31, C41,
C51, C60, C70, C76, C80,
C84, C87, C90, C93, C96,
C100, C103, C110, D1,
D11, D21, D31, D41, D51,
D60, D67, D70, D76, D80,
D84, D87, D90, D93, D96,
D100, D103, D110

Ground - DC power and signal and AC signal return path.
All available GND connector pins shall be used and tied to carrier
board GND plane.

P

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