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DM35418HR/DM35218HR
User’s Manual
BDM-610010041 Rev F
4.3.3
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US
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ONNECTORS
CN1(Top) & CN2(Bottom): PCIe Connector
The PCIe connector is the connection to the system CPU. The position and pin assignments are compliant with the
PCI/104-Express
Specification
. (See
The DM35418HR/DM35218HR is a “Universal” board, and can connect to either a Type 1 or Type 2 PCIe/104 connector.
4.4
Steps for Installing
1.
Always work at an ESD protected workstation, and wear a grounded wrist-strap.
2.
Turn off power to the IDAN system.
3.
Remove the module from its anti-static bag.
4.
Check that pins of the bus connector are properly positioned.
5.
Check the stacking order; make sure all of the busses used by the peripheral cards are connected to the cpuModule.
6.
Hold the module by its edges and orient it so the bus connector pins line up with the matching connector on the stack.
7.
Gently and evenly press the module onto the IDAN system.
8.
If any boards are to be stacked above this module, install them.
9.
Finish assembling the IDAN stack by installing screws of an appropriate length.
10.
Attach any necessary cables to the IDAN system.
11.
Re-connect the power cord and apply power to the stack.
12.
Boot the system and verify that all of the hardware is working properly.
Figure 7: Example IDAN System