Controls, LEDs, and Connectors

Connectors

 

 

3.3.3Connectors

This section describes the pin assignments and signals for the connectors on the MVME7100. The next table lists the standard connectors on the MVME7100 baseboard. Refer to Figure 3-1 on page 47 for connector locations. Pin assignments for the connectors are in the following sections. Some connectors use standard pin assignments in compliance with the VMEbus, IEEE, PCI, and ANSI/VITA specifications. Links to these specifications are located at Appendix B, Related Specifications, on page 103.

Table 3-2 Baseboard Connectors

Reference

 

 

Designator

Function

Notes

 

 

 

J6

XMC Expansion

8X PCI-E to XMCSpan

 

 

 

J4A

TSEC 1, 10/100/1000 Ethernet

RJ-45

 

 

 

J4B

TSEC 2, 10/100/1000 Ethernet

RJ-45

 

 

 

J11, J12, J13, J14

PMC1

Implementing all recommended and

J21, J22, J23

PMC2

optional VITA32 signals except

RESETOUT#

 

 

 

 

 

J1

Port 0. Serial Port 1

Mini DB-9 console serial port

 

 

 

P1

VME five-row P1

 

 

 

 

P2

VME five-row P2 on SBC and

TSEC3 signals assigned to E1-1 thru

 

RTM

E1-4

 

 

TSEC4 signals assigned to E2-1 thru

 

 

E2-4

 

 

Serial ports 2-5

 

 

 

J2

USB

Single channel upright USB connector.

 

 

USB1 on front

 

 

 

P4

Processor COP header

 

 

 

 

P5

Boundary Scan header

 

 

 

 

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Emerson MVME7100 manual Baseboard Connectors, Reference Designator Function

MVME7100 specifications

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