Compaq Extension manual Hardware extensions, Wide Range Input Power for nano SmallFormFactor SFF

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5 Hardware extensions

5 Hardware extensions

Wide Range Input Power for basic, extended and micro form factor

Wide range input power: +8.5VDC to +18VDC

It allows direct operation from 108 nominal 3 cell lithium ion battery pack to 4-cell lithium-ion battery packs (16,8 V fully charged)

Additionally, Smart Battery Support offers a great base for a mobile application. See Software section for more details

5.1.1Wide Range Input Power for nano SmallFormFactor (SFF)

The nano modules should use a single main power rail with a wide range power supply of 5V to +14V+/-5% (4,75V to 14,7V)

Two additional rails are specified, a +5V standby power rail and a +3V battery input to power the module real-time clock (RTC) circuit in the absence of other power sources. The +5V standby rail could be left unconnected on the carrier board if the standby functions are not required by the application. Likewise, the +3V battery input may be left open if the application does not require the RTC to keep time in the absence of the main and standby sources. There may be module specific concerns regarding storage of system setup parameters that may be affected by the absence of the +5V standby and / or the +3V battery.

The rationale for this power-delivery scheme is:

Module pins are scarce. It is more pin-efficient to bring power in on a higher voltage rail.

Single supply operation is attractive to many use rs.

Lithium ion battery packs for mobile systems are most prevalent with a +14.4V output. This is well suited for the +12V main power rail.

Contemporary chipsets have no power requirements for +5V other than to provide a reference voltage for +5V tolerant inputs. No COM Express™ module pins are allocated to accept +5V except for the +5V standby pins. In the case of an ATX

supply, the switched (non standby) +5V line would not be used for the COM Express™ module, but it might be used elsewhere on the carrier board.

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COM Express Extension Specification This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents 2 PCI Technical Support User InformationAbout This Document Copyright NoticeCOM Express Computer-On-Module COM Express Extension SpecificationIntroduction COM Express Extension Design GuideCopyright COM Express Extension Specification Rev Objective Overview Module Size COM Express Module sizesSmall Form Factor nano, COM Express Type Figure Overview three module sizesFigure Small Form Factor nano Signal Description Graphic Signal DescriptionTable Graphic Signal Description Row C for Pin- out Type Table Graphic Signal Description Row D for Pin- out Type Tmds Clock + Tmds Clock Hardware extensions Wide Range Input Power for nano SmallFormFactor SFFGPO0 Gpio General Purpose I/O Recommended UseSdio Pin description Alternative Gpio use for Sdio InterfaceThermal Control Electrical characteristicsSmart Battery Bios support Software extensionsTPM support User editor for default settings Legacy Super I/O support in BiosCmos backup in Bios Console redirection in BiosGeneral PC Architecture 1 ISA, Standard PS/2 ConnectorsApendix a PC Architecture Information Buses3 USB Ports1 RS-232 Serial Serial ATAProgramming Appendix B DOCUMENT-REVISION History