18-Slot NI PXIe-1065 Backplane Installation Guide
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Power
Refer to the
PXI Express Hardware Specification
for power requirements
and to the specifications of the chosen power supply to determine the
minimum load required.
Connector J205
Connector J205 is the NI PXIe-1065 backplane power supply connector.
Figure 9 shows the J205 location. Refer to Table 2 for the pin descriptions.
Connector J205 consists of four large #8 pins (34–37) and nine #12 pins
(1–9) for power. There are also 24 #20 pins (10–33) for mixed power and
signaling. Table 2 also indicates which pins must be connected for basic
backplane operation.
Refer to the CompactPCI Express specification for details regarding
PS_ON# and PS_OK.
Caution
Do not use the voltage sense pins (10, 18, and 25) to power the board. These pins
are connected by thin trace to the backplane center and are for voltage sensing only.
Providing current through these pins may damage the backplane. If your power supply has
voltage sensing, use these pins; otherwise, leave them unconnected. Pins with “power
plane” in the description are connected to the backplane’s internal power planes and are
suitable for carrying current.
Note
Tyco Electronics manufactures the J205 mating connector, which you can order with
part number 6648167–1.
Note
The connector SMBus pins are connected to the backplane SMBus, which the
CompactPCI Express specification defines. (The specification also defines uses and
addressing.) Improper use of the SMBus could result in system controller malfunctions.
There are three SMBus slave devices on the NI PXIe-1065 backplane. The
Backplane Descriptor EEPROM is at slave address A4
H
as defined by the
CompactPCI Express specification, and the backplane clocking CPLD is at
slave address 5A
H
. There is a temperature monitoring device at slave
address 5C
H
. If you must connect an SMBus slave device to the J205
SMBus pins, use slave address 58
H
.