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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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