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PCIe x8 Gen2  Cable Adapter 

Model: OSS-PCIe-HIB25-x8 

www.onestopsystems.com 

 

Installation Guide 

 

SKU: OSS-PCIe-HIB25-X8 

 

Summary of Contents for OSS-PCIe-HIB25-x8

Page 1: ...PCIe x8 Gen2 Cable Adapter Model OSS PCIe HIB25 x8 www onestopsystems com Installation Guide SKU OSS PCIe HIB25 X8 ...

Page 2: ...s 13 2 1 1 HIB25 x8 card Host and Target 13 2 1 2 PCIe Slot Motherboard Requirement 13 2 1 3 x16 iPass Cable 13 2 1 4 Gen3 Expansion Chassis backplane 14 2 2 Software Requirement 14 2 Installation Procedures 15 2 1 Select Host and Target Card 15 2 2 Install HIB Host card 15 2 3 Install HIB Target card 16 2 5 Install PCIe card 17 2 6 Install link cable 17 2 7 Connect ATX Power Supply 18 2 8 Power O...

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Page 4: ...p to help you CAUTION Used to indicate and prevent the following procedure or step from causing damage to the equipment WARNING Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing injury DANGER or STOP Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing serious injury or significant data loss Disclaimer We have attempted to identify most situations that may pose a danger warning ...

Page 5: ...y cause your installation to produce emissions that could interfere with other electronic equipment in the area of your system When Working Inside a Computer 1 Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps 2 Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices 3 Disconnect the computer and peripheral power cords from their AC outlets or inlets in order to prevent electric shock or sy...

Page 6: ...hich can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s anti static packaging material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the anti static packaging be sure...

Page 7: ...sions 4 5 x 2 7 inches Bandwidth Backplane Interface PCIe x8 Gen2 Power Consumption 4W Connector PCIe x8 Cable connector PCIe x8 Edge connector Re drivers 5 0 Gbps 4 lane PCIe Gen2 Re driver Pericom pat number P12EQX5804 Bracket Standard and low profile brackets available No LEDs on the bracket Operating Temperature 0 C to 70 C environment Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensi...

Page 8: ... both ports are fully linked and operating in Gen2 mode Cable power is to be provided per PCIe cable specification When an active cable powered transceiver is used additional power is required from the PCI e card slot Power will be supplied 3 3V 3 3Vaux through Card Edge Some power rails will be derived from the onboard circuitry 1 4 PCIe Cable Sideband signals All Cable sideband signals CPERST CP...

Page 9: ...from Card Edge to Cable Connector The HIB card interface includes the following features o One x8 PCIe bus routed to PCIe Card Edge o One x8 PCIe bus routed to the PCIe Cable Connector o PCIe Clock route from Card Edge to Cable Connector via a Clock Buffer 1 6 Block Diagram Signal Direction ...

Page 10: ...is mode the card is populated with three thermocouples The card is set to operate in Target mode and it is plugged into expansion backplane Upstream slot 2 Mode 2 Host Mode In this mode the card is not populated with thermocouples The card is set to operate in Host mode and it is plugged into computer s motherboard PCIe slot ...

Page 11: ...e Signal Name 1 GND GND 13 GND GND 2 PETp0 PERp0 14 CREFCLK PWR 3 3V 3 PETn0 PERn0 15 CREFCLK PWR 3 3V 4 GND GND 16 GND PWR 3 3V 5 PETp1 PERp1 17 RSVD PWR RTN 6 PETn1 PERn1 18 RSVD PWR RTN 7 GND GND 19 SB_RTN PWR RTN 8 PETp2 PERp2 20 CPSRNT CWAKE 9 PETn2 PERn2 21 CPWRON CPERST 10 GND GND 22 GND GND 11 PETp3 PERp3 23 PETp4 PETp4 12 PETn3 PERn3 24 PETn4 PERp4 ...

Page 12: ...18 GND A18 GND B19 PETp1 A19 RSVD End of the x4 connector B20 PETn1 A20 GND B21 GND A21 PERp1 B22 GND A22 PERn1 B23 PETp2 A23 GND B24 PETn2 A24 GND B25 GND A25 PERp2 B26 GND A26 PERn2 B27 PETp3 A27 GND B28 PETn3 A28 GND B29 GND A29 PERp3 B30 RSVD A30 PERn3 B31 PRSNT2 A31 GND B32 GND A32 RSVD B33 PETp4 A33 RSVD End of x8 connector B34 PETn4 A34 GND B35 GND A35 PERp4 B36 GND A36 PERn4 B37 PETp5 A37 ...

Page 13: ...air one as host card and other as target card 4 One x8 iPass cable 5 OSS Expansion chassis with Gen2 backplane or OSS expansion backplane and power supply 2 1 1 HIB25 x8 card Host and Target 2 1 2 PCIe Slot Motherboard Requirement For Host Adapter card Use a server computer type motherboard that has a Gen3 or Gen2 x16 PCIe slot in order for the card to operate to its max performance The Host adapt...

Page 14: ...plane Photos below are example of Gen3 OSS backplanes and an expansion unit The HIB card has custom pin out that unique to OSS and only OSS Target adapters will work in the upstream slot of our expansion backplanes 2 2 Software Requirement 1 Computer running Windows 7 8 10 and or Server 2 No driver is needed for the OSS HIB25 x8 ...

Page 15: ...nd target cards Below are photos to help you identify between Target and Host card 2 2 Install HIB Host card Power down the host computer first before installing the host card Do not install the host card while the computer is ON Install the HIB25 X8 host card into the available PCIe slot in the computer motherboard Use a x8 or x16 Gen2 Gen3 PCIe slot Secure the card ...

Page 16: ...before installing the card The HIB Target card will only work in the OSS backplane designated Upstream slot It will not function in the downstream slot or the end point slot of the backplane Install the Target card in the OSS expansion backplane Plug in the target card in the designated Upstream slot of the backplane Photos below are different backplanes showing where the location of the Upstream ...

Page 17: ...ne See photos below 2 6 Install link cable Connect the PCIe iPass x8 cable between the host and target cards Plug in the cable to the host card Plug in the other end of the cable to the target card Make sure the cable is firmly latched in to the cable connectors of the card Photo below is a block diagram of an OSS expansion unit linked to a host server computer ...

Page 18: ...ect power to the PSU and turn the switch to ON position 2 8 Power ON the system Turn On the main power of the host computer Start the computer by pushing the power button Upon powering ON the Host system it will send a sideband signal to the Target card triggering the target expansion system to turn ON If the expansion unit or the HIB card are not powering ON check the link cable make sure it is f...

Page 19: ...on cable EDGE Signal detect on card edge Signal detect does not mean it has a link but rather it identifies there is a signal on the card edge If the link does not appear to be stable it could mean that there is a compliance pattern being generated by the PCIe device interfacing with this card If the board is operating on x4 mode x4 CBL and EDGE are illuminated This is indicative of a x4 slot PCIe...

Page 20: ...id training signals on either lane 0 only x1 or lanes 0 3 x4 to the root no valid signal coming from root 1 0 0 1 NA 1 0 1 0 Valid signal levels from both root and endpoint on either lane 0 only x1 or lanes 0 3 x4 1 0 1 1 Endpoint is sending valid signals on either lane 0 only x1 or lanes 0 3 x4 to the root but root is sending valid signals on lanes 0 7 x8 root and endpoint can t agree on lane wid...

Page 21: ...One Stop Systems OSS PCIe HIB25x8 21 4 Software Installation No software or driver is required for the Host Adapter card ...

Page 22: ...er and your return address on the shipping label when you return the item s for service Please note that One Stop Systems WILL NOT accept COD packages so be sure to return the product freight and duties paid Ship the well packaged product to the address below Attention RMA ________ One Stop Systems 2235 Enterprise Street 110 Escondido CA 92029 USA It is not required though highly recommended that ...

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