SMH4042A
I/OPre-charge
is accurate and stable prior to the medium length pins
The CompactPCI specs require the add-in board to pre-
charge the board’s I/Os before making contact with bus making contact. The 1VREF output should be the
pins, and sets the pre-charge voltage at 1V 0.1V. The
SMH4042Aprovidesanaccurate1Vreferenceoutputthat
reference input to a unity gain op amp circuit. Figure 17
is a typical implementation utilizing a common op amp.
Early Power
V
5
CC
SMH4042A
Resistor Array
–
+
1V
REF
LMV321
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Figure 17. I/O Pre-charge Circuit
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
•
“A blue LED, located on the board is illuminated when
The example application shown in Figure 11 shows both
of the BD_SEL inputs being used independently. These
two inputs are effectively ANDed internally and they must
both be low before any sequencing will proceed. In most
design cases the BD_SEL1# connection to an injector
switch is redundant and realistically can be grounded.
it is permissible to extract a board.”
Figure 18 illustrates a possible implementation of the
circuits needed. It should be noted this will require a
status register that works in conjunction with the switch
logic to generate the ENUM# signal. Notice the blue LED
circuit and the active high reset output used to activate a
current boost circuit for the LED. The sequence of
operations is as follows:
The CompactPCI Hot Swap specification does provide a
mechanism for implementing high availability systems
using “Full Hot Swap” boards. This capability entails
integrating the injector/ejector handle, the blue LED and
a board status signal. Section 2.3.2 of the CompactPCI
Hot Swap specification states the following.
• The long pins engage.
•
PowerissuppliedtotheSMH4042A,theLEDand
the BD_SEL pull-up resistor.
•
“A signal (ENUM#) is provided to notify the system
•
V(I/O) is either the early 5V or the early 3V,
host that either a board has been freshly inserted or is
about to be extracted.”
dependent upon the interface operating levels.
•
The LED is illuminated by LOCAL_PCI_RST#
•
“A switch, actuated with the lower ejector handle of
going low.
the board, is used to signal the insertion or impending
extraction of a board.”
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