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EEMBackplane
Note that presently there is no officially supported EEM backplane (only the EEM Connectors). It has been discussed several times though. Following is a summary of a proposed backplane.
- Backplane design discussion, issue #129
- Second backplane discussion, issue #168
- Discussion of putting active electronics on EEM backplane, issue #233
The 96 position DIN 41612 connector from Kasli should be used to supply backplane-compatible EEMs or a breakout board for more EEM connectors. Supporting the backplane from an EEM is optional. Depending on electrical simplicity an EEM could opt to support an EEM Connector interface and backplane signaling as a runtime alternative, or as a fixed design choice.
The equivalent of four EEMs is supplied from Kasli through the backplane. Whether these four backplane EEMs are in addition to the eight EEM Connectors s or mutually exclusive with them remains TBD. The backplane is passive.
- 1 pin: 3.3 V management power
- 2 pins: 12 V
- 3 pins: GND
- 4x2 (1 pair per EEM): provide a reference clock signal to EEMs
- 4x2 (2 per EEM): I2C
- 4x2x8 (8 LVDS pairs per EEM)
- 10 pins remaining for more power/GND
The signals are star-routed to several EEM DIN 41612 connectors in a barrel-shifted way so that a single EEM can claim up to four EEM links. The EEM connector pinout should be the same as Kasli. The four CLK/I2C/LVDS groups should be assigned in two different ways.
If the unused LVDS and clock stubs are not a problem, the backplane layout could be a very flexible routing (where 4-link EEMs can be plugged into any slot) or a more fixed routing (but with no stub problems).
- 0: 0, 1, 2, 3 (Kasli)
- 1: 0, 1, 2, 3 (up to quad-link EEM)
- 2: 1, 2, 3 (up to triple-link EEM)
- 3: 2, 3 (up to double-link EEM)
- 4: 3 (single-link EEM)
The EEM pitch should such that a 19 inch subrack can be filled. Then if e.g. a single-link EEM is pliugged into slot 1, it will claim only link 1 and all slots to the right (2-4) can be used. A double-link EEM plugged into slot 3 would claim links 2 and 3 and slot 4 can not be used. An N-link EEM requires that the N-1 slots to the right of it are empty.
- 0: 0, 1, 2, 3
- 1: 1, 2, 3, 0
- 2: 2, 3, 0, 1
- 3: 3, 0, 1, 2
- 4: 0, 1, 2, 3
- 5: 1, 2, 3, 0
- 6: 2, 3, 0, 1
- etc.
The pitch between connectors on the backplane can e.g. be 4 HP. If e.g. Kasli is plugged into slot 0, it drives all four groups from there. Then if e.g. a single-link EEM is pliugged into slot 1, it will claim only link 1. A double-link EEM plugged into slot 6 would claim links 2 and 3. An N-link EEM requires that the N-1 slots to the right of it are empty.
To clean up the wiring in the rack, one could design a simple mezzanine for Kasli (or the VHDCI carrier) that plugs into its EEM Connectors (four or 8) and then routes them through another (or two) DIN connectors to the backplane. The backplane would then do all the wiring for EEMs significantly reducing the ribbon rats nest.
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