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StackPC Stackable Computers. June 1, 20 12. StackPC General Board Layouts. StackPC Expansion Connector A PCI/104 Expansion Connector B FPE Expansion Connector B. StackPC Expansion Connector A Functionality:. 4х1 PCIe - 4 root ports, 4 clocks 1x4 PCIe - 1 root port, 1 clock - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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StackPC

Stackable Computers

June 1, 2012

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StackPC General Board Layouts

• StackPC Expansion Connector A

• PCI/104 Expansion Connector B

• FPE Expansion Connector B

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StackPC Expansion Connector AFunctionality:

• 4х1 PCIe - 4 root ports, 4 clocks

• 1x4 PCIe - 1 root port, 1 clock

• USB 2.0 - 6 ports

• SATA - 2 ports

• Gigabit Ethernet - 2 ports

• LPC

• FBUS - 2 ports

• SPI - 3 slaves

• SMB

• ATX power and control signals: +5V_SB, PS_ON#, POWERGOOD

• Power: +3.3V, +5V, +12V

Bottom Connector

Top Connector

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FPE Expansion Connector BFunctionality

• 1x16 PCIe or 2x8 PCIe or 2x4 PCIe - 2 root ports, 2 clocks

• Display Port - 1 port

• Configurable Section - User Defined

• Power: +3.3V, +5V, +12V

Top Connector Bottom Connector

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StackPC Approach

• StackPC specification defines only one direction for modules stacking. Following that definition, StackPC peripheral modules are stacked on top side of Host board (“Stack-Up only” configuration). This allows Host module to be more functional and more cost efficient. Host module may be on top or bottom of system stack depending from the whole system stack orientation.

• StackPC specification doesn’t limit Bottom side use. Additional Type 1 or Type 2 PCIe/104 connector can be used on Bottom side providing Stack-Down configuration option.

• Having most popular peripheral interfaces within stack connectors StackPC opens the door to the new area of Computer-On-Module (COM) like applications which were not addressed by other PC/104 family specifications

• Low speed SPI and FBUS ports allows cost effective peripheral modules which do not require speed of PCIe or USB. Ports can be used also as GPIO.

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“Stack Up only” approach• Stack-up is a System level approach. Applicable for PC/104 and

StackPC Specification implementations.

• Provides more real estate on CPU’s PCB since there is no requirement for CPU module to have Q2 connector on Top and Bottom.

• Provides more real estate for peripheral modules, reduces power consumption, simplifies layout, since there is no need for PCIe, USB and SATA switches.

• Reduces Cost.

• Allows more standardized and cost effective heat sink solutions.

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“Stack Up only” approach

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“Computer-On-Module” application• Most popular peripheral interfaces are within stack connectors

StackPC

• Unique feature of using StackPC CPU as a COM module is a possibility to add StackPC peripheral modules to the system .

• Tall components can be used both on StackPC CPU module and on carrier board.

• Reduces Cost.

• Allows more standardized and cost effective heat sink solutions.

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“Computer-On-Module” application

COM-application with standard StackPC Expansion Modules

COM-application without StackPC Expansion Modules

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StackPC Interfaces –USB2.0

StackPC does support 6 USB 2.0

Type 3 Advantages:

• Multiple USB2.0 can be used as user interfaces for standard peripherals and as board-to- board interconnect

• USB 2.0 as interconnect can be used for I/O applications (see right side as example)

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StackPC Interfaces –EthernetStackPC does support 2 GbE

Advantages:

• Less cables – easy to release at front / front panel

• POE support opportunity

• Match to COM Express specs and usage model

Example of add-on board for

application development with Ethernet

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StackPC Interfaces – SPI

StackPC does support up to 3 SPI

Advantages:SPI is supported by Intel, AMD, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, AVR, PIC,…

SPI is used to talk to a variety of peripherals, such as:- Sensors: temperature, pressure, ADC, touchscreens, video game controllers

- Control devices: audio codecs, digital potentiometers, DAC

- Communications: USART, CAN, IEEE 802.15.4, IEEE 802.11

- Memory: Flash and EEPROM

- Real-time clocks

- LCD displays, sometimes even for managing image data

- Any MMC or SD cards

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Interfaces availability for Type 1, 2 PCIe/104 and StackPC

Feature Type 1 Type 2 StackPC

PCIe x 1 4 4 4

Express Card Interface - - 2

PCIe x4 2 2 1

PCIe x8/x16 1/2 - -

Ethernet - - 2

USB 2.0 2 2 2+4=6

USB 3.0 - 2 -

SATA - 2 2

LPC - 1 1

SPI - - 3

Fieldbus - - 2

RTC Battery - 1 1

Superior

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StackPC targets everything “Stackable”

A) StackPC in PC/104 Form-factor Stackable Industrial Computers

B) StackPC as an expansion bus for Single Board Industrial Computers. (EPIC, EBX, 3.5”, etc. form-factors)

C) StackPC CPU card as the mezzanine Computer-on-Module mounted on carrier board.

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