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COM Express Carrier Type 2
Design
Guide
Nets P and PCIE_RX2- are driven by the ExpressCard. No coupling capacitors are required on
the carrier board. These lines are capacitively coupled on the ExpressCard.
Nets PCIE_R and PCIE_REF_CLK1- are sourced from the PCIe reference clock buffer.
CPPE# is pulled low on the ExpressCard to indicate that a card is present and has a PCIe interface.
CPUSB# is pulled low on the ExpressCard to indicate the presences of an ExpressCard and a USB 2.0
interface. Either CPPE# or CPUSB# low causes the TPS2231 power control IC to provide power to the
ExpressCard.
The TPS2231 includes a number of integrated pull-up resistors. Other solutions may require external
pull-ups not shown in this schematic example.
CLKREQ# is used for dynamic clock management. When the signal is pulled low, the dynamic clock
management feature is not supported.
The ExpressCard PCIe reset signal, PERST#, is driven by the TPS2231. PERST# is asserted if the power
rails are out of spec or if the COM Express ExpressCard reset, EXCD0_PERST# is asserted.
WAKE# is asserted by the ExpressCard to cause the COM Express module to wake up at COM Express
module pin B66 WAKE0#. WAKE0# is pulled up on the module to facilitate the wire-ORed interconnect
from other WAKE0# sources.
SMB_CK and SMB_DAT are sourced from COM Express module pins B13 and B14 respectively. The
SMBus supports client alerting, wireless RF management, and sideband management. Support for the
SMBus is optional on the carrier board and the ExpressCard.
3.4.6
PCI Express Mini Card
The PCI Express Mini Card is a small form factor add-in card optimized for mobile computing and
embedded platforms. It is not hot swappable (for hot swap capability, use an ExpressCard interface).
PCI Express Mini Cards are popular for implementing features such as wireless LAN. A small footprint
connector can be implemented on the carrier board providing the ability to insert different removable
PCI Express Mini Cards. Using this approach gives the flexibility to mount an upgradeable, standardized
PCI Express Mini Card device to the carrier board without the additional expenditure of a redesign.
A PCI Express Mini Card interface includes a single x1 PCIe link and a single USB 2.0 channel. The mini
PCI Express Card host should offer both interfaces. The PCI Express Mini Card installed into the socket
may use either interface.
The source specification for PCI Express Mini Cards is the
PCI Express Mini Card Electromechanical
Specification
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