Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Hardware/jCM/cCM2/aHardware/RiserCard


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  • Hardware/jCM/cCM2/aHardware/RiserCard

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    33MB770 motherboard is only PCI 2.1 compliant and therefore doesn't provide 3.3VSB (3.3 V stand-by voltage) on pin A14 of the PCI bus connector. This voltage is is supplied to the core of CM2 and is used to turn the main power on/off. Furthermore, even the wake-on LAN (WOL) connector on the motherboard doesn't provide stand-by voltage (and on most motherboards the WOL connector is not even installed).
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    5 [[Image(CM2-Riser.jpg, align=left)]] [[Image(Clip.jpg, align=right)]]
     5[[Image(CM2-Riser.jpg,nolink)]]
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    7 One solution to this problem was to create a custom riser card shown in figure 1 which has a separate feed for stand-by voltage directly from the power supply, voltage regulator for 5 to 3.3 V conversion, intercepts pin A14 between the two PCI connectors and feeds 3.3V to the CM2 card.
     7One solution to this problem was to create a custom riser card shown in figure 1 which has a separate feed for stand-by voltage directly from the power supply, voltage regulator for 5 to 3.3 V conversion and feeds 3.3V to the CM2 card on PCI connector A14.
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     9== Standby voltage feed ==
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     11 [[Image(Clip.jpg, 160px, right)]]  CM2 stand-by voltage is provided with the separate wire that is attached directly to the +5VSB wire of the ATX power supply with the self-tapping connector (MOLEX [http://delta.octopart.com/Molex__19216-0005.pdf Multi-Lock Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC)] ) show on figure 2.
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     13The purple wire on the ATX power supply connector is fed through the slit opening on the IDC while the red wire from the riser card is fed into the second hole on the clip and the taping header is gently squeezed into position and locked with the cover.
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     15{{{
     16#!html
     17<table border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%; color: #000;">
     18<tr>
     19<th> Pin </th><th> Name   </th><th width="16">  </th><th> Color  </th><th> Description</th></tr>
     20<tr><td> 1   </td><td> 3.3V   </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF7F00">  </td><td> Orange </td><td> +3.3 VDC</td></tr>
     21<tr><td> 2   </td><td> 3.3V   </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF7F00">  </td><td> Orange </td><td> +3.3 VDC</td></tr>
     22<tr><td> 3   </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     23<tr><td> 4   </td><td> 5V     </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF0000">  </td><td> Red    </td><td> +5 VDC</td></tr>
     24<tr><td> 5   </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     25<tr><td> 6   </td><td> 5V     </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF0000">  </td><td> Red    </td><td> +5 VDC</td></tr>
     26<tr><td> 7   </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     27<tr><td> 8   </td><td> PWR_OK </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#777777">  </td><td> Gray   </td><td> Power Ok (+5V &amp; +3.3V is ok)</td></tr>
     28<tr><td> 9   </td><td> 5VSB   </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#800080">  </td><td> Purple </td><td> +5 VDC Standby Voltage (max 10mA)</td></tr>
     29<tr><td> 10  </td><td> 12V    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FFFF00">  </td><td> Yellow </td><td> +12 VDC</td></tr>
     30<tr><td> 11  </td><td> 3.3V   </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF7F00">  </td><td> Orange </td><td> +3.3 VDC</td></tr>
     31<tr><td> 12  </td><td> -12V   </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#0000FF">  </td><td> Blue   </td><td> -12 VDC</td></tr>
     32<tr><td> 13  </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     33<tr><td> 14  </td><td> /PS_ON </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#00FF00">  </td><td> Green  </td><td> Power Supply On (active low)</td></tr>
     34<tr><td> 15  </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     35<tr><td> 16  </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     36<tr><td> 17  </td><td> COM    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#000000">  </td><td> Black  </td><td> Ground</td></tr>
     37<tr><td> 18  </td><td> -5V    </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">  </td><td> White  </td><td> -5 VDC</td></tr>
     38<tr><td> 19  </td><td> 5V     </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF0000">  </td><td> Red    </td><td> +5 VDC</td></tr>
     39<tr><td> 20  </td><td> 5V     </td><td width="16" bgcolor="#FF0000">  </td><td> Red    </td><td> +5 VDC</td></tr>
     40<CAPTION style="caption-side:bottom">20 Pin ATX Connector</CAPTION>
     41</table>
     42}}}
     43
     44== Installation ==
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    1146The assembled node with custom raiser and CM2 card is shown in Figure 3. The +5VSB clamp and feeder wire are pulled out of the box just to emphasize the setup.
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    13 [[Image(Node-with-CM2.jpg, align=center)]]
     48[[Image(Node-with-CM2.jpg)]]
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