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DM35956HR
User’s Manual
CN10 and CN11: Relay Output with Screw Terminals (-S)
The Relay Outputs are on CN10 and CN11. The pin assignments are shown in the Table below. The table is drawn to show the orientation of
the pins on the connector. Pin 1 is indicated with a square solder pad on the bottom side of the board.
Table 7: CN10 Relay Output
Table 8: CN11 Relay Output
#
Pin Name
#
Pin Name
1
RELAY0_NO
1
RELAY8_NO
2
RELAY0_C
2
RELAY8_C
3
RELAY0_NC
3
RELAY8_NC
4
RELAY1_NO
4
RELAY9_NO
5
RELAY1_C
5
RELAY9_C
6
RELAY1_NC
6
RELAY9_NC
7
RELAY2_NO
7
RELAY10_NO
8
RELAY2_C
8
RELAY10_C
9
RELAY2_NC
9
RELAY10_NC
10
RELAY3_NO
10
RELAY11_NO
11
RELAY3_C
11
RELAY11_C
12
RELAY3_NC
12
RELAY11_NC
13
RELAY4_NO
13
RELAY12_NO
14
RELAY4_C
14
RELAY12_C
15
RELAY4_NC
15
RELAY12_NC
16
RELAY5_NO
16
RELAY13_NO
17
RELAY5_C
17
RELAY13_C
18
RELAY5_NC
18
RELAY13_NC
19
RELAY6_NO
19
RELAY14_NO
20
RELAY6_C
20
RELAY14_C
21
RELAY6_NC
21
RELAY14_NC
22
RELAY7_NO
22
RELAY15_NO
23
RELAY7_C
23
RELAY15_C
24
RELAY7_NC
24
RELAY15_NC
25
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25
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3.3.2
B
US
C
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 PC/104 Specifications on page 30)
The DM35956HR
is a “Universal” board, and can connect to either a Type 1 or Type 2 PCI
e/104 connector.
3.3.3
J
UMPERS
User ID Jumper
The User ID Jumper is a four position, user defined jumper block. It can be used to uniquely identify multiple boards in the system. The jumper
settings can be read from the USER_ID register. An installed jumper results in a logic high, and an open jumper results in a logic low. The
table is drawn to show the orientation of the pins on the connector. Position 1 is indicated with a square solder pad on the bottom side of the
board.
Table 9: CN3
–
User ID Jumper
Position
Description
1-2
User ID bit 0
3-4
User ID bit 1
5-6
User ID bit 2
7-8
User ID bit 3