100BASE-T1 SPY 12 Port
User Manual
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2.1.2
Black nanoMQS Connectors
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100BASE-T1-Ports
The pins marked with (P) or (M) are used for the 100BASE-T1 ports.
The user must connect the (P) pin to the (P) pin of the periphery device. The user must
connect the (M) pin to the (M) pin of the periphery device.
Note:
If these two pins are swapped, the link LED may be lit on the 100BASE-T1 slave
side, but no data transmission will be possible.
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
GND Reference for Trigger
2
FPGA Trigger Line OUT1
3
n.c
.
4
n.c.
5
100BASE-T1 Port 3A / 5, P (Positive)
6
100BASE-T1 Port 3B / 6, P (Positive)
7
100BASE-T1 Port 3A / 5, M (Negative)
8
100BASE-T1 Port 3B / 6, M (Negative)
9
n.c.
10
n.c.
11
100BASE-T1 Port 2A / 4, P (Positive)
12
100BASE-T1 Port 2B / 3, P (Positive)
13
100BASE-T1 Port 2A / 4, M (Negative)
14
100BASE-T1 Port 2B / 3, M (Negative)
15
n.c.
16
n.c.
17
100BASE-T1 Port 1A / 1, P (Positive)
18
100BASE-T1 Port 1B / 2, P (Positive)
19
100BASE-T1 Port 1A / 1, M (Negative)
20
100BASE-T1 Port 1B / 2, M (Negative)
Table 2-3: Pinning with middle connector
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
GND Reference for Trigger
2
FPGA Trigger Line IN1
3
n.c
.
4
n.c.
5
BroadR-Reach Port 6A / 9, P (Positive)
6
BroadR-Reach Port 6B / 12, P (Positive)
7
BroadR-Reach Port 6A / 9, M (Negative)
8
BroadR-Reach Port 6B / 12, M (Negative)
9
n.c.
10
n.c.
11
BroadR-Reach Port 5A / 8, P (Positive)
12
BroadR-Reach Port 5B / 11, P (Positive)
13
BroadR-Reach Port 5A / 8, M (Negative)
14
BroadR-Reach Port 5B / 11, M (Negative)
15
n.c.
16
n.c.
17
BroadR-Reach Port 4A / 7, P (Positive)
18
BroadR-Reach Port 4B / 10, P (Positive)
19
BroadR-Reach Port 4A / 7, M (Negative)
20
BroadR-Reach Port 4B / 10, M (Negative)
Table 2-4: Pinning with outer connector