BPC7009 PCI EXPRESS COMBO SERVER & GRAPHICS GLASS, TRENTON TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM HOST BOARD SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER

Transit Case and Rack System Integration

SINGLE BOARD COMPUTERS & ACTIVE / PASSIVE BACKPLANES

BP6FS6605 SIX-SEGMENT PCI EXPRESS™ BACKPLANE
BP4FS6890 PCI Express Split Backplane FEATURES
14-slot PICMG 1.3 form factor
Supports JXT6966, JXTS6966 and any Chassis Plans Server or Graphics Glass SHN
Supports PCI Express Gen 2.0 or 1.1 option cards
Three x16 and 11 x8 PCIe mechanical slots
Three PCIe x8, seven PCIe x4 and one PCIe x1//4 electrical slots
Automatic PCIe Gen 2 and 1.1 link detection
Offers PCI Express bandwidth expansion via an extra x16 and four x4 PCIe Gen 2 links
One 10/100/1000Base T backplane Ethernet port
Four USB 2.0 backplane I/O connections
Five year factor warranty
Design, manufactured and supported in the US
Specification
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BP6FS6605
** Optional USB and Ethernet connectivity provided by PICMG 1.3 SHB. Not all SHBs support this capability.
Nominal PCB thickness: 0.080"
Connector spacing: 0.800"
Mounting holes: 0.156" dia
All dimensions are inches

Note: Connectors are populated based on model.
ELEVEN SLOT PCI EXPRESS COMBO BACKPLANE
The PCI Express link design of the Chassis Plans BPC7009 backplane supports various types of PICMG® 1.3 server or graphics-class as well as Chassis Plans' JXT6966 and JXTS6966 combo SHBs. The backplane's PCI Express switches sense the SHB and option card's PCIe link type and design to automatically establish communications. This enables the Chassis Plans BPC7009 to support all types of PICMG 1.3 SHBs as well as PCI Express Gen 2.0 or Gen 1.1 option cards. The BPC7009's three x16 mechanical slots are driven with x8 PCI Express Gen 2.0 or 1.1 electrical links and six of the seven x8 slots are driven with x4 PCIe links. The remaining x8 slot is driven with either a x4 or x1 link from an SHB's optional expansion board. See the drawings on page 2 for more details. The BPC7009 can be purchased with either vertical or right angle ATX/EPS and 12V AUX power connectors. The terminal block provides additional connections to meet expanded system power demands.

APPLICATION EXAMPLES
Any system design that only deploys PCI Express option cards is a good candidate for the BPC7009 backplane. The ability of the backplane to automatically support either PCI Express Gen 2.0 or 1.1 cards builds an element of scalability into any COTS rackmount computer design. The backplane brings the added value of flexibility to the system by supporting many different types of PICMG 1.3 system host boards. The backplane’s smaller 14-slot form factor lends itself well to medical diagnostics, military/aerospace, and communication system designs. The slot support of the backplane enables system designs that can grow and adapt to changing requirements without incurring significant system upgrade expense. The BPC7009’s ability to support up to eleven PCI Express COTS cards, coupled with the backplane’s advanced PCI Express features enable system designs that offer robust data communications with maximum PCI Express option card flexibility.

PCI EXPRESS OPTION CARD SLOTS
Server or Graphics class: Three PCIe x8 (x16 Mechanical), seven PCIe x4 (x8 mechanical) slots driven directly from the SHB plus one additional x8 mechanical slot driven with either a x4 or x1 PCIe link from an IOB33 module.

Note 1: Optional IOB33 module required to provide a x1 or x4 PCIe electrical link to backplane slot PCIe5.  Link width depends on system host board.
Note 2: Optional PEX10 module provides additional PCIe Gen 2.0 bandwidth to the backplane when used on the Chassis Plans' JXT6966 SHB. 
PRINTED CIRCUIT LAYERS
The backplane is a six-layer, .080” thick board with three separate signal, power (+5V/+12V, +3.3V ) and ground layers. Multi-layer backplane construction provides excellent noise immunity.
The PCB is 12.3 x 12.9-inches.

POWER INDICATORS
Surface-mount LEDs provide a convenient visual check for +5V, +5V AUX,+12V, -12V and +3.3V power connection and status. CAUTION: Never install or remove an SHB or any option card from any segment when any LED is illuminated.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temp:  0°C to 60°C
Storage Temp: -40° to 70°C
Humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing
Chassis Plans' BPC7009 is a lead free, RoHS compliant backplane.
POWER CONNECTORS
ATX/EPS power source - one right angle or vertical 24-position ATX/EPS connector.
+12V AUX power source - one right angle or vertical 8-position connector.
Extended power source - one 10-position terminal block to supply additional power if needed.

CONNECTING POWER
A new approach is required to connect system power due to the combination of new power supply technologies and the soft-power control signals available via the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). ACPI signals are now supported by PICMG 1.3 SHBs and backplanes. Auxiliary power connectors located on the PICMG 1.3 backplanes now deliver all of the power directly to the edge connectors of the SHB.

Auxiliary power connectors on the backplane are provided to help improve system Mean Time To Repair (MTTR). All power can be delivered to the SHB via the board's edge connectors. Chassis Plans' PICMG 1.3 SHBs and backplane SHB edge connector slots have ample power pins available to meet the power demands of high-performance dual-processor SHBs. The ATX/EPS and +12V power connectors on the BPC7009 backplane also have an ample number of power pins available to meet these demands. The system designer needs to be aware of the potential power demands of the entire system, including the particular SHB, to ensure that both the power supply and the power connectors in the cable harness can safely deliver the necessary power to drive the entire system.

Specific implementations of ACPI signals, ATX/EPS power supply type and the operating system software will determine the specific connection method for the power supply. For example the use of the Power Good (PWRGD), Power Supply On (PSON#), Five Volt Standby (5VSB) and the Power Button (PWRBT#) ACPI or soft power control signals require the following connection method:

Power Connection

ACPI signal usage is optional and may be turned off using the SHB’s BIOS and/or signal jumpers. Specific power connections and BIOS parameters will differ depending on unique system design requirements. Refer to the Appendix B (Power Connection) and Advanced Setup BIOS sections found in the Technical Reference Manual for your specific Chassis Plans system host board for more information.
AGENCY APPROVALS
Designed for UL60950 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-00, EN55022:1998 Class B, EN61000-4-2:1995, EN61000-4-3:1997, EN61000-4-4:1995, EN61000-4-5:1995, EN61000-4-6:1996, EN61000-4-11:1994

SUGGESTED SHB/SBCs
• Combo-class models - JXT6966, JXTS6966
• Server-class models - MCXT, MCXT-E, NLT, SLT, MCXI, NLI, SLI
• Graphics-class models - MCGT, MCGT-E, MCGI, TQ9, TML
MODEL# MODEL NAME DESCRIPTION (Server-class Configurations*)
S7009-007 BPC7009-CRA Right Angle Pwr conn, terminal block and two x16PCIe links from A0 and the PEX10
S7009-008 BPC7009-CST Vertical Pwr conn, terminal block and two x16PCIe links from A0 and the PEX10
S7009-107 BPC7009G-CRA Right Angle Pwr conn, terminal block and one x16 PCIe link from A0
S7009-108 BPC7009G-CST Vertical Pwr conn, terminal block and one x16 PCIe link from A0
S7009-207 BPC7009S-CRA Right Angle Pwr conn, terminal block and two x8 PCIe links from A0 and A2
S7009-208 BPC7009S-CST Vertical Pwr conn, terminal block and two x8 PCIe links from A0 and A2


S7009 Technical Information - Jumpers and Connectors - Click Here
PCI Express Backplanes Reference Manual (3.2MB)
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