PCI Express® Gen2.0 CompactPCI® Serial Interposer User Manual and Quick Start Guide Before Starting Use this document for quick installation and setup. If you experience problems or need more information, see the product manuals available at the Teledyne LeCroy web site or in the documents folder in the PCIe Protocol Suite installation DVD. 1 Introduction Teledyne LeCroy’s CompactPCI Serial Interposer provides a dedicated probe that makes it easier to analyze in-band PCI Express data traffic between a CompactPCI Serial card and its system. The interposer assures reliable data transmission while providing 100% capture of all PCIe® data traffic flowing through the CompactPCI Serial interface. Connecting the interposer to a Teledyne LeCroy analyzer allows decoding and display of data flowing in both directions and across all lanes, and will display data traffic using the industry-standard CATC Trace™ data display, along with a wide range of traffic and error reports. The Gen2 CompactPCI Serial Interposer supports data rates of 2.5 GT/s (Gen1) and 5.0 GT/s (Gen2), and link widths up to x8.The CompactPCI Serial specification, also known as PICMG CPCI-S.0, is a next generation CompactPCI system that offers support for switched fabrics such as PCI Express over a new high speed rugged connector. It incorporates a star architecture made up of serial point-to-point connections where one system slot can control up to eight peripheral slots. Mobile and stationary applications in real-time control and monitoring, data acquisition and instrumentation, and simulation and test are the primary focus for this technology. Target applications include robotics, machine control and industrial automation via research, computer telephony and telecommunication, medical engineering and energy sector, to ground transportation, avionics and shipbuilding and any type of mobile machine or vehicle. The new Gen2 CompactPCI Serial Interposer is a powerful and versatile tool for all developers working with CompactPCI Serial expansion cards.

PCI Express Gen2 CompactPCI Serial Interposer

2 Components The interposer package includes the following components: • PCI Express Gen2 CompactPCI Serial Interposer • User Manual and Quick Start Guide (this document) Inspect the received shipping container for any damage. Unpack the container and account for each of the system components listed on the accompanying packing list. Visually inspect each component for absence of damage.

In the event of damage, notify the shipper and Teledyne LeCroy. Retain all shipping materials for shipper’s inspection. 3 Connections Perform to the following steps to connect the Interposer (see the image below): 1. Install the Interposer into the host system connector. 2. Install the CompactPCI Serial expansion card under test (DUT) into the connector on the interposer. 3. Set the SW1 DIP switches to the lower link width setting that matches between host and device. Set the SW2 DIP switches to the desired clock selection. 4. Connect 12V DC using the AC adapter supplied with the interposer. Make sure that the AC adapter is turned on. 5. Connect the Summit T28 Analyzer (or other compatible Teledyne LeCroy analyzer) to the interposer using an iPass Y-cable (if using a Summit T24, use a x4-to-x8 straight cable). 6. Connect the analyzer to a host computer system using the USB 2.0 port on the back panel of the Summit T28 analyzer. 7. Install the software on the host system. 8. Power on the analyzer. 9. Power on the host system. 10. Use the Teledyne LeCroy software application to monitor, record and view PCI Express traffic in the CompactPCI Serial system.

PCI Express Gen2 CompactPCI Serial Interposer Interconnection Overview

Summit T28 (or other analyzer)

IPass Y-Cable PE010UCA-X DIP Switches SW1 and SW2 Table 1 and Table 2 on page iii Device Under Test

12V DC from USC Connector Lane Activity CompactPCI Serial Host Slot adapter supplied (factory use only) LEDs 4 Switch Settings

Table 1: SW1: Link Width Presence Detect

Presence Detect 1 2 3 PRSNT1 ON ON ON PRSNT2 OFF ON ON PRSNT4 OFF OFF ON PRSNT8 OFF OFF OFF Note: This interposer should be set to the lower link width setting that matches between the host and device. Factory settings for all switches are OFF.

Table 2: SW2: Clock Selection DIP Switches

US_CLK DS_CLK 1 2 3 4 5 Slot_CLK Slot_CLK ON ON ON ON ON J20 J20 OFF ON OFF ON ON J16 J16 ON OFF ON OFF ON J20 J16 OFF ON ON OFF ON Slot_CLK J16 ON ON ON OFF ON Slot_CLK J20 ON ON OFF ON ON Note: Factory settings for all switches are ON. Switch positions 6, 7 and 8 are not used. 5 Test Points Table 3: Available Test Points On Interposer Test Point Signal Description TP26, 25 +12V +12V power supply from host to device. TP28, 27 +12V_AUX +12V_AUX power supply from host to device. TP32, 31 +3.3V +3.3V power supply from host to device. TP46, 45 +3.3V_AUX +3.3V_AUX power supply from host to device. TP48, 47 +5V +5V power supply from host to device. TP30, 29 -12V_AUX -12V_AUX power supply from host to device. The first test point listed above is used to measure the voltage. The second test point is the “_B” test point located after the current sensor. To measure the current draw on each power supply, measure the voltage difference between the two test points and divide by 0.02 (in the case of the +5V power supply, divide by 0.01). TP43 +2V5_RX +2.5V power for interposer (output of regulator U14). TP41 +2V5_TX +2.5V power for interposer (output of regulator U13). TP39 +3V3 +3.3V power for interposer (output of regulator U15). TP35 +3V3_RX +3.3V power for interposer (output of regulator U11). TP36 +3V3_TX +3.3V power for interposer (output of regulator U12). TP38 P12V +12V external power supply for interposer. GND TP33, TP34, TP37, TP40, TP42, TP44, and TP49. TP50 INHIBIT# Input to turn off all power to interposer (ground to turn off power). TP19 TP_CLKOUT2N Test point of PCIe reference clock (REFCLKN). TP18 TP_CLKOUT2P Test point of PCIe reference clock (REFCLKP). TP1 STANDBY CPCI-S signal STANDBY, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP2 MRSTI# CPCI-S signal MRSTI#, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP3 WAKE# CPCI-S signal WAKE#, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP4 PCIE_EN# CPCI-S signal PCIE_EN#, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP5 SYSEN# CPCI-S signal SYSEN#, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP8,9,10,11 GA0 thru GA3 CPCI-S signals GA0 through GA3, see CPSI-Serial spec. TP12 SATA_SDI CPCI-S signal SATA_SDI, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP13 SATA_SDO CPCI-S signal SATA_SDO, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP14 SATA_SCL CPCI-S signal SATA_SCL, see CPSI-Serial spec for details. TP15 SATA_SL CPCI-S signal SATA_SL, see CPSI-Serial spec for details.

6 Environmental Conditions

• Temperature: Operating 32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C) • Temperature: Non-Operating 14° F to 176° F (-10° C to 80° C) • Humidity: Operating 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

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