7 pin assignments for x1 lane widths, Pin assignments for x1 lane widths – Teledyne LeCroy PCI Express 2.0 Mid-Bus Probe Ver.2.40 User Manual
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PCIe 2.0 Mid-Bus Probe Installation Guide
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4.7 Pin Assignments for x1 Lane Widths
For x1 lane widths, either a full-size header or a half-size header can be used. The diagram below shows
the recommended pin assignments for x1 configurations.
Dual x1 (Bi-directional) Mid-Bus Probe
Pinout on a Full-size Header
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
G1
GND (Gen2 only)
2
GND
1
C0p- Upstream1
4
C0p- Downstream1
3
C0n- Upstream1
6
C0n- Downstream1
5
GND
8
GND
7
nc
10
nc
9
nc
12
nc
11
GND
14
GND
13
nc
16
nc
15
nc
18
nc
17
GND
20
GND
19
nc
22
nc
21
nc
24
nc
23
GND
26
GND
25
C0p- Upstream2*
28 C0p- Downstream2* 27
C0n- Upstream2*
30 C0n- Downstream2* 29
GND
32
GND
31
nc
34
nc
33
nc
36
nc
35
GND
38
GND
37
nc
40
nc
39
nc
42
nc
41
GND
44
GND
43
nc
46
nc
45
nc
48
nc
47
GND
G2
GND (Gen2 only)
Note that in a full-size header there is room for up to
eight x1 PCIe bus connections (pins 1-6, 7-12, 13-18,
19-24, 25-30, 31-36, 37-42, and 43-48.
If using a PETracer analyzer, the analyzer will always
look for the x1 link in the top set of pins (pins 1-6),
although by physically reversing the header connector
you can also connect to the lowest set (pins 43-48).
If using a Summit T2-16 Analyzer, you can use the
lane swizzling feature to define any connection
pattern and connect to any of the eight locations.
With either analyzer, although connection to more
than one bus is possible, traffic is recorded from only
one designated bus at any given time
.
x1 (Bi-directional) Mid-Bus Probe Pinout
on a Full-size Header
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
G1
GND (Gen2 only)
2
GND
1
C0p- Upstream
4
C0p- Downstream
3
C0n- Upstream
6
C0n- Downstream
5
GND
8
GND
7
nc
10
nc
9
nc
12
nc
11
GND
14
GND
13
nc
16
nc
15
nc
18
nc
17
GND
20
GND
19
nc
22
nc
21
nc
24
nc
23
GND
G2
GND (Gen2 only)
Note that in a half-size header there is room for up to
four x1 PCIe bus connections (pins 1-6, 7-12, 13-18,
and 19-24).
If using a PETracer analyzer, the analyzer will always
look for the x1 link in the top set of pins (pins 1-6),
although by physically reversing the header connector
you can also connect to the lowest set (pins 19-24).
If using a Summit T2-16 Analyzer, you can use the
lane swizzling feature to define any connection
pattern and therefore connect to any of the four
possible locations.
With either analyzer, although connection to more
than one bus is possible, traffic is recorded from only
one designated bus at any given time
.