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Express-BASE7 User’s Manual COM Express Type 7 Reference Carrier Board in ATX Form Factor Manual Rev.: Revision Date: September 1, 2017 Part Number: 50-1J084-1010 Leading EDGE COMPUTING This datasheet has been downloaded from http://www.digchip.com at this page...
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Preface Copyright Copyright 2017 ADLINK Technology, Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Express-BASE7 Table of Contents Preface ..........................ii List of Figures ........................v List of Tables........................vi Introduction........................1 Special Features ......................3 2.1. Core System .......................3 2.2. 32x PCI Express Lanes ....................3 2.3. NC-SI and IPMI BMC....................3 2.4. Primary LPC Based Super I/O..................3 2.5. Secondary BIOS ......................3 2.6.
Express-BASE7 1. Introduction The COM Express approach of custom carrier combined with off the shelf system cores is an excellent solution when you need to customize but lack the time or quantity for a complete redesign. It fits most system integration projects with production volumes from 500 to 10,000 pcs per year.
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Express-BASE7 2. Special Features 2.1. Core System The Express-BASE7 features a PCI Express x16 slot with propiertary pinout for COM Rev. 3.0 Type 7 modules. This slot can route up to four 10GBASE-KR signals from the COM Express Type 7 module to a 10GbE Ethernet Add-on Card with up to four SFP+ signals or four 10GBASE-T ports.
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Express-BASE7 4. Functional Diagram USB0 USB 2.0/3.0 USB1 RJ45 Transformer USB 2.0/3.0 USB2 USB 2.0/3.0 USB3 USB 2.0/3.0 PCIe lanes PCIe x8 8 to 15 PCIe lanes PCIe lanes PCIe x8 0 to 5 6 to 7 SATA0 SATA SATA1 SATA COM 1 COM1...
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Express-BASE7 5. Mechanical Drawing All dimensions are shown in millimeters. Tolerances should be ± 0.25mm, unless otherwise noted. The tolerances on the module connector locating peg holes (dimensions [16.50, 6.00] and [16.50, 18.00]) should be ± 0.10mm. Figure 3: Express-BASE7 Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing...
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Express-BASE7 6. Connectors, Pinouts and Jumpers 6.1. Carrier Board Signals – Type 7 AB Connector CD Connector 1 Gigibit Ethernet Port USB 3.0 Support, LPC / eSPI Interface extended signaling on four USB 2.0 ports 2 Serial ATA Channels PCI Express Lanes 6-7 PCI Express Lanes 0-5 4 10GBASE-KR Interfaces PCI Express Lanes 8-15...
6.4. COM Express Board-to-Board Connectors D110 Signals and Pinout for C110 COM Express Type 7 B110 A110 The Express-BASE7 is a Type 7 module supporting up to 32 PCIe lanes and 10G Ethernet on the CD connector and NC-SI on the AB connector. In the table below, all standard pins of the COM Express specification are described, including those not supported on the Express-BASE7.
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Express-BASE7 Row A Row B Row C Row D Name Name Name Name PCIE_TX14- PCIE_RX14- 10G_KR_RX3+ 10G_KR_TX3+ BATLOW# 10G_KR_RX3- 10G_KR_TX3- RSVD (S)ATA_ACT# RSVD RSVD 10G_KR_RX2+ 10G_KR_TX2+ RSVD RSVD 10G_KR_RX2- 10G_KR_TX2- GND (fixed) GND (fixed) GND (fixed) GND (fixed) RSVD SPKR 10G_SFP_SDA3 10G_SFP_SCL3 RSVD...
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Row A Row B Row C Row D Name Name Name Name PCIE_TX8+ PCIE_RX8+ PCIE_RX22+ PCIE_TX22+ PCIE_TX8- PCIE_RX8- PCIE_RX22- PCIE_TX22- PCIE_TX9+ PCIE_RX9+ PCIE_RX23+ PCIE_TX23+ PCIE_TX9- PCIE_RX9- PCIE_RX23- PCIE_TX23- PCIE_TX10+ PCIE_RX10+ RSVD RSVD PCIE_TX10- PCIE_RX10- PCIE_RX24+ PCIE_TX24+ PCIE_RX24- PCIE_TX24- GND (fixed) GND (fixed) GND (fixed) GND (fixed)
6.7. MiniBMC CN46/47/48: MiniBMC Mode Selection Jumper Status Normal Mode <<<< Debug Mode CN49: MiniBMC Mode Selection Enable Debug Mode of MiniBMC for FW Development through CN46/47/48/49 selection Jumper Status Debug Mode Normal Mode <<<< Note: <<<< indicates default setting CN1001: Communication Port Send out debug message for FW development Signal...
JP19-21: I2C/SMBus Buffers These buffers settings are for isolation of the I2C and SMBus – test feature only ON: I2C/SMBus passes through LTC4300A-2 Buffer OFF: Bypass Buffer JP19: I C BUFFER [data] JP20: I C BUFFER [clock] JP21: SMB Bus BUFFER [data] JP22: SMB Bus BUFFER [clock] Jumper Status...
Express-BASE7 6.12. Keyboard & Mouse CN19: Mouse [top] Signal MSDAT KB5V MSCLK Keyboard [bottom] Signal KBDAT KB5V KBCLK 6.13. SATA CN12/13: SATA Signal Signal Connectors, Pinouts and Jumpers...
6.14. Serial Ports CN1002: Serial Ports from Super I/O COM 3 [DB9] [top] COM4 [DB9] [bottom] Signal Signal DCD# RTS# CTS# DTR# CN22: IrDA Connector Signal + 5V IrRXD IrTXD JP18: Super I/O Enable/Disable the Super I/O. By default, the Express-BASE7 enables the onboard W83627DHG-PT Super I/O. To disable the onboard Super I/O, short pins 2-3 of jumper JP18 Jumper Status...
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Express-BASE7 CN1003/1004: Enable of Serial Over LAN Enable Serial Over LAN through CN1003, CN1004 Connect serial signals from Super I/O (on carrier) to MiniBMC. By default, the serial signals from Super I/O connect to CN1002 connector. CN1003: TX setting CN1004: RX setting Jumper Status RS232...
6.15. Fan Connectors JP35, JP36, JP37 Jumper Status 4-pin <<<< 3-pin Note: <<<< indicates default setting FAN1-3: 12V Fan Power Signal Fan Power 12V Fan Speed Sense Fan Speed Control (PWM) Note: FAN3 PWM is controlled by the module (B101: FAN_PWMOUT, B102: FAN_TACHIN). The “sense” and “speed”...
Express-BASE7 CN5: ATX 12V 4-pin Connector Connect the ATX 12V 4-pin connector to supply power to the COM Express module. Signal + 12V + 12V Note: All 12V power for the COM Express module is provided by the ATX 12V 4-pin connector. Note: To avoid damage to the carrier board and installed components, be sure to connect the ATX power supply to the correctly connectors.
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JP2: PS_ON# Signal Source For modules that connect the S3 signal, PS_ON# should always be set to SUS_S3# as source (even when S3 mode is disable in BIOS) For modules that do not bring out the S3 signal, PS_ON# should be set to SUS_S5# as source.
Express-BASE7 6.18. Other Connectors CN36/CN39: GPIO Headers GPIOs of CN36 come from the COM Express module. GPIOs to CN39 come from Express-BASE7. Signal Signal GPI0 GPO1 GPI1 GPO2 GPI2 GPO3 GPI3 GPO4 CN32: Miscellaneous Connector Signal Signal Power_LED BUZZER WDT_LED + 5V SYS_RESET ATA_ACT...
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CN43: Feature Connector Signal Signal + 5V + 5VSB + 5V Hard Disk Activity I2C_DAT SMBCLK_SB I2C_CK SMBDAT_SB Internal Use GPO0 Internal Use GPO1 PS_ON# GPO2 SUS_S3# GPO3 THRMTRIP# SMBALRT# GPI1 SUS_S4# SUS_STAT# GPI0 GPI2 SUS_S5# WDTRIG THRM# GPI3 PCI_M66EN BATLOW# WAKE1# PEF_ENABLE#...
Express-BASE7 6.19. Other Jumper Settings JP4: Clear CMOS To clear CMOS, shut down the power and short pins 2 and 3 (short VBAT to ground) Jumper Status Normal <<<< Clear CMOS JP23/24: BIOS Selection See 7.1 SPI Secondary BIOS for a detailed description. JP23 JP24 Status...
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Express-BASE7 7. Secondary BIOS The Express-BASE7 supports Secondary BIOS using Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for COM.0 Rev. 3.0 modules. Secondary BIOS solutions can be used as an alternative to the on-module BIOS and provide support for the following: • Testing new BIOS versions •...
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Express-BASE7 8. Switches, POST and LEDs 8.1. Switches (S1-S5) There are two mini switches at the top left corner of the carrier. The S1 switch is the ATX Power Button. The S2 switch is the Reset Button. SW3 SW4 SW3 SW4 At the top edge of the carrier are two more switches.
8.2. Module Type Display At the right edge of the Express-BASE7, 7 mini LEDs (LED 6-11, LED24) indicate the type of COM Express module installed on the Express-BASE7. COM Express Type: 1-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or wrong pinout COM Express Type: 1-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or wrong pinout 8.3.
Express-BASE7 8.5. ATX Power Connectors The Express-BASE7 has one ATX 24-pin connector to supply power to the carrier board and one ATX 12V 4-pin connector to supply power to the COM Express module. The system will not power on unless an ATX 12V 4-pin connector is connected.
8.6. AT Power Mode To operate the system in AT Mode with an ATX power supply, use the AT mode PSU converter cable (no 5VSB) to connect the ATX 20/24-pin power connector to the carrier board as shown. Set the ATX/AT Mode jumper JP1 to AT Mode as described in 6.17 Power Jumper Settings.
Express-BASE7 Safety Instructions Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use. • Please read these safety instructions carefully. • Please keep this User‘s Manual for later reference. •...
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