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Preface 

Advisories 

Five types of advisories are used throughout this manual to provide helpful information, or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage 
or personal injury.  

 

 

NOTE  

Used to amplify or explain a comment related to procedural steps or text. 

 

 

IMPORTANT

 

Used to indicate an important piece of information or special “tip” to help you 

 

 

CAUTION  

Used to indicate and prevent the following procedure or step from causing damage to the equipment.  

 

 

WARNING

 

Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing injury.  

 

 

DANGER or STOP  

Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing serious injury or significant data loss

 

 

Disclaimer:

 We have attempted to identify most situations that may pose a danger, warning, or caution condition in this manual. However, the 

company does not claim to have covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution, Warning, or Danger indicator. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OSS-BP-419

Page 1: ...Expansion Backplane 2 PCIe slots x8 3 0 419 Model OSS BP 419 www onestopsystems com Installation Guide SKU OSS BP 419 ...

Page 2: ...rement 17 2 3 2 Host and Target Cards 17 2 3 3 x8 iPass Cable 18 2 3 4 Power Supply 18 2 4 Software Requirement 19 3 Installation Procedures 20 3 1 Connect Power Supply 20 3 1 1 Plug in External Power Brick 20 3 1 2 Standard ATX Power Supply 21 3 1 3 4pin to 12V Adapter Cable 21 3 2 Install OSS Target 21 3 3 Install OSS Host card 22 3 5 Install PCIe card 23 3 6 Connect Ipass cable 23 3 7 Connect P...

Page 3: ...19 3 5 3 The Red LED on the board stays LIT all the time 27 5 4 My PCIe cards is not getting detected 27 6 How to Get More Help 28 6 1 Contacting Technical Support 28 6 2 Returning Merchandise 28 6 3 Online Support Resources 28 ...

Page 4: ...o help you CAUTION Used to indicate and prevent the following procedure or step from causing damage to the equipment WARNING Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing injury DANGER or STOP Used to indicate and prevent the following step from causing serious injury or significant data loss Disclaimer We have attempted to identify most situations that may pose a danger warning or ...

Page 5: ...ause your installation to produce emissions that could interfere with other electronic equipment in the area of your system When Working Inside a Computer 1 Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps 2 Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices 3 Disconnect the computer and peripheral power cords from their AC outlets or inlets in order to prevent electric shock or syste...

Page 6: ...h can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s anti static packaging material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the anti static packaging be sure yo...

Page 7: ... OSS target cable adapter 2 x8 PCIe Gen 3 Endpoint Slots Two PCIe x8 3 0 expansion slots x16 mechanical On Board Regulated Voltages 0 9V 1 8V 3 3V 3 3VStandby LED Indicators 3 3VStandby Indication Operating Temperature 0 C to 85 C environment Operating Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Storage Humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Industry Specifications PCI Express Ca...

Page 8: ...so known as Upstream slot Designed for the Target card only It is a Gen3 x 16 slot electrical and mechanical PS_ON Enable force power ON Forces the power supply to be ON all the time 12VDC IN Connector ATX Input Power Use this connection for external power supply PWR Fault LED Indicates error on the board power not initialized 12V AUX OUT External AUX power for PCIe card requiring additional power...

Page 9: ...One Stop Systems OSS BP 419 9 1 3 Block Diagram 1 4 Dimensions ...

Page 10: ... A20 GND B21 GND A21 PERp1 B22 GND A22 PERn1 B23 PETp2 A23 GND B24 PETn2 A24 GND B25 GND A25 PERp2 B26 GND A26 PERn2 B27 PETp3 A27 GND B28 PETn3 A28 GND B29 GND A29 PERp3 B30 RSVD A30 PERn3 B31 PRSNT_X4 A31 GND B32 GND A32 RSVD B33 PETp4 A33 RSVD End of the x8 Connector B34 PETn4 A34 GND B35 GND A35 PERp4 B36 GND A36 PERn4 B37 PETp5 A37 GND B38 PETn5 A38 GND B39 GND A39 PERp5 B40 GND A40 PERn5 B41...

Page 11: ...3 B74 PETp14 A74 GND B75 PETn14 A75 GND B76 GND A76 PERp14 B77 GND A77 PERn14 B78 PETp15 A78 GND B79 PETn15 A79 GND B80 GND A80 PERp15 B81 PRSNT_X16 A81 PERn15 B82 RSVD A82 GND 1 6 x16 End Point Slot Connector Pin Outs Pin Name Pin Name Mechanical Key B1 12V A1 GND B2 12V A2 12V B3 12V A3 12V B4 GND A4 GND B5 SMCLK A5 NC B6 SMDAT A6 REFCLK2 B7 GND A7 REFCLK2 B8 3 3V A8 NC B9 NC A9 3 3V B10 3 3Vaux...

Page 12: ... the x8 Connector B34 PERn4 A34 GND B35 GND A35 PETp4 B36 GND A36 PETn4 B37 PERp5 A37 GND B38 PERn5 A38 GND B39 GND A39 PETp5 B40 GND A40 PETn5 B41 PERp6 A41 GND B42 PERn6 A42 GND B43 GND A43 PETp6 B44 GND A44 PETn6 B45 PERp7 A45 GND B46 PERn7 A46 GND B47 GND A47 PETp7 B48 PRSNT_X8 A48 PETn7 B49 GND A49 GND B50 PERp8 A50 RSVD End of the x16 Connector B51 PERn8 A51 GND B52 GND A52 PETp8 B53 GND A53...

Page 13: ...D B67 PERn12 A67 GND B68 GND A68 PETp12 B69 GND A69 PETn12 B70 PERp13 A70 GND B71 PERn13 A71 GND B72 GND A72 PETp13 B73 GND A73 PETn13 B74 PERp14 A74 GND B75 PERn14 A75 GND B76 GND A76 PETp14 B77 GND A77 PETn14 B78 PERp15 A78 GND B79 PERn15 A79 GND B80 GND A80 PETp15 B81 PRSNT_X16 A81 PETn15 B82 RSVD A82 GND NC NOT CONNECTED ...

Page 14: ...s to use to ensure the product works properly 2 1 Supported Configuration The block diagram below shows the supported valid configuration This illustrates the proper way to set up and how to use the OSS BP 419 board correctly 1 Using an OSS PCIe Host and Target adapter cards 2 Using a single compatible OSS Thunderbolt2 Option card ...

Page 15: ...rted Invalid Configuration 1 Connecting Other Backplane or similar to OSS BP 419 2 Using an unknown target adapter card or other brand of adapter card made by different vendor 3 Connecting to host computer via onboard built in Ipass cable port ...

Page 16: ...ems OSS BP 419 16 4 Connecting the OSS 419 board to an unknown adapter card and connecting to host computer via onboard Ipass cable port 5 Using an unknown host adapter card or another brand made by different vendor ...

Page 17: ...xternal Power Brick Supply 180 watt AC Input 100 240V 2 5A 50 60Hz DC Output 12V 15 0A This require to a Power Cable Adapter part 80 520 5343 RC for connecting between the power supply and the board o Standard ATX power supply that has 4pin 12v connector 2 3 1 PCIe Slot Motherboard Requirement Use a computer motherboard with a Gen3 x16 or Gen3 x8 PCIe slots 2 3 2 Host and Target Cards Use a x8 Gen...

Page 18: ...up your OSS 419 board You can use an external power brick or standard ATX power supply 1 External Power Brick Photo below is an example of an external power brick 180 watt AC Input 100 240V 2 5A 50 60Hz DC Output 12V 15 0A This requires a Power Cable Adapter part 80 520 5343 RC for connecting between the power supply and the OSS 419 board The INPUT power connector on the backplane has 4 pins see p...

Page 19: ... cable is polarized so it can only be plugged into the 4 pin board connector correctly The motherboard connectors and the OSS backplane have the same square and rounded arrangement so the power cable only fits in one way 2 4 Software Requirement 1 Computer running Windows 7 8 10 and or Server 2 No driver is needed for the Host card Target card and backplane ...

Page 20: ...ion shows you how to connect an external power brick or a standard power supply to OSS 419 board You can either use an external power brick or a standard ATX power supply 3 1 1 Plug in External Power Brick Connect the cable power adapter and external power brick supply together sees photos below Plug in the 12V connector to the INPUT connector on the OSS 419 backplane ...

Page 21: ...ectronic stores You are only connecting the power supply to the OSS 419 board DO NOT plug in the power cord yet CAUTION Do not attempt to plug in the power cord to the power supply yet Please unplug the power cord from the power supply before installing the target card and PCIe cards 3 2 Install OSS Target Makes sure you have the correct target card To help you identify the card below is a photo o...

Page 22: ...the Upstream slot 3 3 Install OSS Host card Power down the host computer first before installing the host card Do not install the host card while the computer is ON Install the HIB25 x8 host card into the available PCIe slot in the computer motherboard Use a x8 or x16 Gen3 PCIe slot ...

Page 23: ...e two available downstream slots on OSS backplane See photos below 3 6 Connect Ipass cable Connect the PCIe iPass x8 cable between the host and target cards Plug in the cable to the host card Plug in the other end of the cable to the target card Make sure the cable is firmly latched into the cable connectors of the card Photo below is a block diagram of an Ipass x8 cable linking both host server a...

Page 24: ...ernal power brick simply plug in the power cord to the brick Upon connecting the power cord to the power supply the OSS 419 board will be on a stand by power mode and the RED LED on the board will illuminate as shown from the photo below The RED LED will turn OFF as soon as the OSS 419 board is initialized by powering UP the host computer and link is established successfully between Target card an...

Page 25: ...r Gen3 x16 slot in the computer s motherboard and is fully seated 4 Ensure that the two slots on the OSS 419 backplane are populated with your PCIe cards and are fully seated in the slot 5 Is the Power supply cable connected to the INPUT power connection on the OSS 419 board If everything is checked out GOOD next is to turn ON the main power of the host computer Upon powering ON the Host system it...

Page 26: ...s on the board illuminated as green 1 PWR LED 2 x4 CBL and EDGE LEDs 3 x8 CBL and EDGE LEDs 4 3 LED Definition PWR Board has power CBL Signal detect on cable EDGE Signal detect on card edge Signal detect does not mean it has a link but rather it identifies there is a signal on the card edge If the link does not appear to be stable it could mean that there is a compliance pattern being generated by...

Page 27: ...omponents failure on the board a Contact OSS Technical Support You may need to send the board for repair if it is under warranty b Buy a replacement board 2 If the board is not getting initialized the RED FAULD LED will stay ON a You may need to check your Host and Target cards i Reseat the Target and Host card ii Swap or replace the Target card and or the Host card b Check the Ipass cable i Resea...

Page 28: ...and your return address on the shipping label when you return the item s for service Please note that One Stop Systems WILL NOT accept COD packages so be sure to return the product freight and duties paid Ship the well packaged product to the address below Attention RMA ________ One Stop Systems 2235 Enterprise Street 110 Escondido CA 92029 USA It is not required though highly recommended that you...

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