Summary of Contents for Dynamic Engineering PCI2PMC
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DYNAMIC ENGINEERING 150 DuBois St. Suite C, Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060 831-457-8891 Fax 831-457-4793 http://www.dyneng.com sales@dyneng.com Est. 1988 User Manual PCI2PMC PCI Single Slot PMC Compatible Carrier Use Your PMC in a PC Manual Revision H1 Corresponding Hardware: Revision H...
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Dynamic Engineering has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate and complete. Still, the company reserves the right to...
Notes: PMC MODULE BACKPLANE IO INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT APPLICATIONS GUIDE Interfacing Construction and Reliability Thermal Considerations WARRANTY AND REPAIR Service Policy Out of Warranty Repairs For Service Contact: Customer Service Department Dynamic Engineering SPECIFICATIONS ORDER INFORMATION Embedded Solutions Page 3...
• Jumper selection on M66EN • JTAG and Monarch mode control header options PCI2PMC is a passive design incurring no added delays in connection from the PCI to the PMC buses. The design incorporates features to prevent the physical length of the traces from affecting operation.
Usage Notes: The regulator LED may not illuminate unless there is a load from the PMC on the 3.3V supply, and the regulator is selected as the power source for the 3.3V. The Regulator path can provide up to 1500 mA of 3.3V power. Two FET’s are used to allow the user to select PCI 3.3V or local regulator as the source for the 3.3V power to the PMC.
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The standard version of the board is called “PCI2PMC” and comes with a complete 64 bit PCI path to support 32 and / or 64 bit operation at 33 and / or 66 MHz. The PMC may have IO through its bezel or via Pn4 or both.
Notes: A) Revision 4 and later boards M66EN is connected to the PMC slot [Jn2-47]. Recent revision 3 boards are reworked to have the equivalent functionality. B) Shunts are capable of 800 mA. The Shunts on J2,J3 are not fuse protected. Your circuit must limit total power consumed.
PMC Module Backplane IO Interface Pin Assignment The figure below gives the pin assignments for the PMC Module IO Interface – from Pn4 to the PCI2PMC connectors. Also see the User Manual for your PMC board for more information. DIN IDC [P3]...
Power all system power supplies from one switch. Connecting external voltage to the PCI2PMC when it is not powered can damage it, as well as the rest of the host system. This problem may be avoided by turning all power supplies on and off at the same time.
Construction and Reliability PMC Modules were conceived and engineered for rugged industrial environments. The PCI2PMC is constructed out of 0.062 inch thick HiTemp FR4 material. The material is UL recognized per 94V-0. ROHS and non-ROHS assemblies are available. A cooling cutout has been designed into the product for improved air flow to the PMC.
For service on Dynamic Engineering Products not purchased directly from Dynamic Engineering contact your reseller. Products returned to Dynamic Engineering for repair by other than the original customer will be treated as out-of-warranty.
Specifications Logic Interfaces: PCI Interface 33/32 66/64 Access types: PCI bus accesses CLK rates supported: 33 or 66 MHz PCI clock rates Software Interface: direct access to PMC Initialization: jumper selections for 3.3V power source, PrPMC support and cable options, PCI Bus Speed Interface: PMC front bezel via PCI bracket and User IO connector via DIN and or SCSI II/III connector.
Base options shown. Please refer to the website for more options. ø standard temperature range –40+85 PCI2PMC 1/2 length PCI card with PMC position and most popular options. IO connector, 3.3V regulator and source selector, all PMC connectors, DIN rear IO.
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68 pin SCSI II to 68 screw terminal converter with DIN rail mounting. HDEcabl68 http://www.dyneng.com/HDEcabl68.html 68 pin SCSI II cable with multiple length and termination options. Mates with PCI2PMC-SCSI and HDEterm68. DINterm64 http://www.dyneng.com/DINterm64.html 64 pin DIN connector rows A&C to 64 screw terminal converter with DIN rail mounting.
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