Mezzanine Side Board Options - EKF CompactPCI CCM-BOOGIE User Manual

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User Guide CCM-BOOGIE • High Performance Core

Mezzanine Side Board Options

The CCM-BOOGIE is provided with several stacking connectors for attachment of a mezzanine
expansion module (aka side board), suitable for a variety of readily available mezzanine cards (please
refer to www.ekf.com/c/ccpu/mezz_ovw.pdf for a more comprehensive overview). EKF furthermore
offers custom specific development of side boads (please contact sales@ekf.de).
Most mezzanine expansion modules require an assembly height of 8HP in total, together with the
CPU carrier board (resulting from two cards at 4HP pitch each).
In addition, cropped mezzanine modules are available for mass storage, which maintain the 4HP
envelope (see illustrations next page), for extremely compact systems. Furthermore these small size
modules may be combined with the full-size expansion boards (that means an assembly comprised of
3 PCBs).
Due to the SATA/USB mezzanine connector J-HSE, which replaces the P-IDE connector on previous
CPU cards, parallel ATA drives on earlier side cards such as the CCJ-RHYTHM are no more supported
with the CCM-BOOGIE. Please consider a low profile mezzanine module such as the C41-CFAST
(CFast™ Card), C42-SATA (1.8-inch SATA SSD) or C47-MSATA (mSATA SSD module) as storage
solution, mounted between the CCM-BOOGIE and the side card.
© EKF
High Speed Expansion
SATA/RAID, USB
C40-SCFA
C42-SATA
C43-SATA
C44-SATA
J-HSE
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CCM-BOOGIE
Mezzanine Module
(Side Board)
Expansion Options
TM
2 Duo 3U CompactPCI
Legacy Expansion
LPC, Audio, USB
C23-SATA
CCH-MARIACHI
CCI-RAP
CCJ-RHYTHM
CCK-MARIMBA
CCL-CAPELLA
J-EXP
J-PCIE
J-SDVO
SDVO Video Output
(DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA)
CCH-MARIACHI
CCI-RAP
CCJ-RHYTHM
-29-
®
CPU Board
PCI Express 1x4 / 4x1
C23-SATA
CCI-RAP
CCJ-RHYTHM
CCK-MARIMBA
CCL-CAPELLA
CCM-BOOGIE
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