COM-HPC-ALT User's Guide
4.3.14 Module Type Definition
Name
Pin #
TYPE0
A100
TYPE1
C100
TYPE2
D100
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Description
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).
These pins shall be pulled up on the Carrier, to Carrier standby voltage rail of 5V or less.
Carrier hardware reads the level on these straps.
Module Connections
Meaning
Ref
TYPE2
TYPE1
TYPE0
7
NC
NC
NC
Reserved
6
NC
NC
GND
Reserved
5
NC
GND
NC
Reserved
4
NC
GND
GND
Server Module – Fixed 12V input
3
GND
NC
NC
Reserved
2
GND
NC
GND
Reserved
1
GND
GND
NC
Client Module - Wide Range 8V to 20V input
0
GND
GND
GND
Client Module – Fixed 12V input
The Module shall implement all three TYPE[x] pins per the table above.
The Carrier Board should implement combinatorial logic that monitors the Module TYPE
pins and keeps power off (e.g deactivates the ATX PS_ON# signal to an ATX power supply
or otherwise deactivates VCC to the COM-HPC Module) if an incompatible Module pin-out
type is detected. All three TYPE[x] pins should be monitored by the Carrier. The Carrier
Board logic may also implement a fault indicator such as an LED.
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Server Module – Fixed 12V input
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