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Pb-tim2 user’s manual chapter 5 pinouts – Kontron PB-TIM2 User Manual

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PB-TIM2 User’s Manual

Chapter 5 Pinouts

28

10

23

27

26

24

Front
Panel

VMOD-2

Pin Nr.

Front
Panel

VMOD-2D

Pin-Nr.

Piggyback

ST102 Pin

Number

Front
Panel

VMOD-2

Pin Nr.

Front
Panel

VMOD-2D

Pin-Nr.

Piggyback

ST102 Pin

Number

24

25

1 & 2

23

41

25 & 26

22

8

3

21

24

4

20

40

5

19

7

6

18

23

7

17

39

8

16

6

9

15

22

10

14

38

11

13

5

12

Piggyback

B

12

21

13

11

37

14

10

4

15

9

20

16

8

36

17

7

3

18

6

19

19

5

35

20

4

2

21

3

18

22

2

34

23

1

1

24

An optional 50-way header behind the front-panel connector has an identical pin-out to the front-panel connector. It is
provided for applications where the flat-band cable is to be routed internally or where an alternative front panel is to be
fitted and used. In some cases, cables can be routed through the systems interior i.e. To the back panel (from this
optional connector) and some from the external connector on the front-panel. In doing so, take care not to exceed the fan-
out ability of the piggyback’s driver circuits.

Note

With systems that have more than one of this type of connector or which use several VMOD-2 or
IMODs with various piggybacks, it is advisable to put a drop of paint on the back of the mating
connector and on the front panel of the VMOD-2 or IMOD to indicate connections. The connector
splits virtually in half (pins 1 to 24 and 27 to 50) for connection to the piggybacks B and A
respectively. For more information on the VMOD-2/IMOD series of PEP MODPACK carrier boards,
refer to the relevant manual.

July 30, 1997

© 1996 PEP Modular Computers

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