OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 PCIe x16 2.0 Expansion Backplane Installation Guide

June 9, 2024
OSS

PCIe x16 2.0 Expansion Backplane (2019)

Model: OSS-PCIe-BP-2019

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 PCIe x16 2.0 Expansion Backplane

Installation Guide
SKU: OSS-PCIe-BP-2019

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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.

Safety Instructions

Always use caution when servicing any electrical component. Before handling the expansion chassis, read the following instructions and safety guidelines to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety. Refer to the “Advisories” section for advisory conventions used in this manual, including the distinction between Danger, Warning, Caution, Important, and Note.

  • Always use caution when handling/operating the computer. Only qualified, experienced, authorized electronics personnel should access the interior of the computer and expansion chassis per UL and IEC 60950-1
  • The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards, which can cause bodily harm.
  • Use extreme caution when installing or removing components. Refer to the installation instructions in this manual for precautions and procedures. If you have any questions, please contact Technical Support.

WARNING
Never modify or remove the radio frequency interference shielding from your workstation or expansion unit. To do so may cause 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 system board damage.

In addition, take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate:

  • To help avoid possible damage to systems boards, wait five seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component, removing a system board, or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer.
  • When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs. If you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before connecting a cable, make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.

CAUTION
Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this manual. Follow installation instructions closely.

Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

  Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Warning Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is the enemy of semiconductor devices. You should always take precautions to eliminate any electrostatic charge from your body and clothing before touching any semiconductor device or card by using an electrostatic wrist strap and/or rubber mat.

Static electricity can harm system boards. Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedures to reduce the risk of damage to components. We strongly encourage you to follow proper ESD procedures, which 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 you are at an ESD workstation or are grounded.
  • When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an anti-static container or packaging.
  • Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation. If possible, use anti-static floor pads and workbench pads.
  • Handle components and boards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a board. Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket.
1 Introduction

PCI Express backplane with one PCIe x16 expansion slot with ATX power. Supports up to Gen3 cards.

1.1 Specifications

Item

|

Description

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Form Factor| 2 PCIe x16 Slot
Dimensions| 2.25” x 4.5”
|
Power Consumption| Max power dissipation for board only (not counting power delivered to add-on cards) is 1.5 watts
Slot| One Target slot, x16 Gen 2
One End point slot, x16 Gen 2
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™ Card Electromechanical
  • Specification, Rev. 2.0
  • PCI Express ® Base Specification, Rev. 2.0
  • ATX Specification, Version 2.2 

Agency Compliance|

  • FCC Class A
  • CE
  • RoHS

Operating System| Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2; Linux OS based

1.2 Overview

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Overview

  1. End-point Slot / Downstream Slot (P3)
  2. Target Slot / Upstream Slot (P4)
  3. ATX Power Connector (P3)
  4. PS_ON (J2)
  5. PWR GOOD LED (D2)
  6. 3.3V Aux LED (D1)
  • End-point slot (P3): also known as downstream slot. This is the slot where an add-in or plug and play PCIe card is installed. It is a Gen2 x16 slot, accommodate x4, x8 and x16 PCie cards.
  • Target slot (P4): Also known as Upstream slot. Designed for the Target card only. It is a Gen2 x 16 slot.
  • PS_ON (J2): Enable force power ON. Forces the power supply to be ON all the time
  • ATX Power Connector (P3): 20pin ATX Input Power
  • PWR led (D2): Indicates power is present on the board
  • 3.3V Aux led(D1): 3.3v aux is present on the board

Connector Pint-Outs

Connector Definition
J2 Force Power ON
P3 ATX Input Power (20 pin)
D2 Power Good LED
D1 3.3v AUX Led

J1—Force Power ON

PIN| Definition
1| PWR_ON#
2| GND

P3 – 20 PIN ATX Input Power

Pin

| Definition| Pin| Definition
1| +3.3V| 11|

+3.3V

2

| +3.3V| 12| -12V
3| GND| 13|

GND

4

| +5V| 14| PS_ON#
5| GND| 15|

GND

6

| +5V| 16| GND
7| GND| 17|

GND

8

| PWRON| 18| NC
9| +5VSB| 19|

+5V

10

| +12V1| 20|

+5V

1.3 Block Diagram

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Block Diagram

  1. x16 Gen 2
  2. End point Slot
  3. Target Slot
  4. 20 pin ATX Input Power
1.4 Dimensions

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Dimensions

1.5 x16 Target 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| REFCLK1+
B7| GND| A7|

REFCLK1-

B8

| +3.3V| A8| NC
B9| PS_ON#| A9|

+3.3V

B10

| 3.3Vaux| A10| +3.3V
B11| WAKE#| A11|

PERST#

B12

| RSVD| A12| GND| End of the
x1
Connector
B13| GND| A13|

REFCLK2+

B14

| PETp0| A14| REFCLK2-
B15| PETn0| A15|

GND

B16

| GND| A16| PERp0
B17| PRSNT_X1#| A17|

PERn0

B18

| GND| A18| GND
B19| PETp1| A19|

RSVD

|

End of the
x4
Connector

B20

| PETn1| 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| PETp6| A41|

GND

B42

| PETn6| A42| GND
B43| GND| A43|

PERp6

B44

| GND| A44| PERn6
B45| PETp7| A45|

GND

B46

| PETn7| A46| GND
B47| GND| A47|

PERp7

B48

| PRSNT_X8#| A48| PERn7
B49| GND| A49|

GND

B50

| PETp8| A50| RSVD| End of the
x16
Connector
B51| PETn8| A51|

GND

B52

| GND| A52| PERp8
B53| GND| A53|

PERn8

B54

| PETp9| A54| GND
B55| PETn9| A55|

GND

B56

| GND| A56|

PERp9

B57

| GND| A57| PERn9
B58| PETp10| A58|

GND

B59

| PETn10| A59| GND
B60| GND| A60|

PERp10

B61

| GND| A61| PERn10
B62| PETp11| A62|

GND

B63

| PETn11| A63| GND
B64| GND| A64|

PERp11

B65

| GND| A65| PERn11
B66| PETp12| A66|

GND

B67

| PETn12| A67| GND
B68| GND| A68|

PERp12

B69

| GND| A69| PERn12
B70| PETp13| A70|

GND

B71

| PETn13| A71| GND
B72| GND| A72|

PERp13

B73

| GND| A73| PERn13
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| A10| +3.3V
B11| WAKE#| A11|

PERST#

B12

| RSVD| A12| GND| End of the
x1
Connector
B13| GND| A13|

REFCLK1+

B14

| PERp0| A14| REFCLK1-
B15| PERn0| A15|

GND

B16

| GND| A16| PETp0
B17| PRSNT_X1#| A17|

PETn0

B18

| GND| A18| GND
B19| PERp1| A19|

RSVD

|

End of the
x4
Connector

B20

| PERn1| A20| GND
B21| GND| A21|

PETp1

B22

| GND| A22| PETn1
B23| PERp2| A23|

GND

B24

| PERn2| A24| GND
B25| GND| A25|

PETp2

B26

| GND| A26| PETn2
B27| PERp3| A27|

GND

B28

| PERn3| A28| GND
B29| GND| A29|

PETp3

B30

| RSVD| A30| PETn3
B31| PRSNT_X4#| A31|

GND

B32

| GND| A32| RSVD
B33| PERp4| A33|

RSVD

|

End of 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|

PETn8

B54

| PERp9| A54| GND
B55| PERn9| A55|

GND

B56

| GND| A56| PETp9
B57| GND| A57|

PETn9

B58

| PERp10| A58| GND
B59| PERn10| A59|

GND

B60

| GND| A60| PETp10
B61| GND| A61|

PETn10

B62

| PERp11| A62| GND
B63| PERn11| A63|

GND

B64

| GND| A64| PETp11
B65| GND| A65|

PETn11

B66

| PERp12| A66| GND
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

2 Hardware Requirements

The following steps will guide you through the installation of your HIB25-x8 Host and Target card.

2.1 Hardware & System Requirements
  • Computer / Server motherboard with x16 Gen2 PCIe slot.
  • Two Cable Adapter cards: OSS Host Card (x16 Gen 2) and OSS Target Card (x16 Gen2). NOTE: The HIB card works in pair (one as host card and other as target card)
  • One x16 iPass cable
  • Standard ATX Power Supply

2.1.1 PCIe Slot & Motherboard Requirement

Use a computer motherboard with a Gen2 x16 PCIe slot. .

2.1.2 Host and Target Cards

Use a x16 Gen2 Host and Target cards

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Target Card OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 -
Host Card

  1. Target Card
  2. Host Card

2.1.3 x16 iPass Cable

Use x16 iPass cable for connecting host card and target card

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - x16 iPass Cable 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - x16 iPass Cable 2

2.1.4 ATX Power Supply

You need an ATX standard power supply. You can use a power supply unit with a 24pin or 20pin power connector.

  1. ON/OFF Switch

The INPUT power connector on the backplane has 20 pins. It will work with 24-pin ATX power connector, see photos below.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - ATX Power Supply 1a OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - ATX Power Supply 2

  1. 24-pin ATX power cable
  2. 20-pin input ATX power connector
2.2 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.
3 Installation Procedures

The ATX power cable must be connected first before installing the cable adapter card.

3.1 Connect ATX Power Supply

Place the “JUMPER” on the J2 header (PS_ON)

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Connect ATX Power Supply 1 OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Connect ATX Power Supply 2

Plug-in the ATX power supply to the “ATX Input Power” connector on the board.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Connect ATX Power Supply 3 OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Connect ATX Power Supply 4

3.2 Select Host and Target Card

Select the appropriate card to use, makes sure you have the correct host and target cards. Below are photos to help you identify between Target and Host card.

Host card: The card dipswitches are is set to operate in “Host Mode.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Select Host Mode 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Select Host Mode 2

  1. Host Mode

Target Card: The card dipswitches are set to operate in “Target Mode”

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Select Target Mode 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Select Target Mode 2

  1. Target Mode
3.3 Install 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 Gen2 PCIe slot.
  • Secure the card

Install the host card in the computer. Plug in the host card in the x16 Gen2 PCIe slot. Secure the card.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install Host card 1

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install Host card 2 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Install Host card 3

  1. x16 slot
  2. Host card (HIB38-x16)
3.4 Install Target card

Do not plug in the target card while expansion unit or the expansion backplane is ON as this can damage the board. Turn OFF the unit first before installing the card.

The HIB Target card will only work in the OSS backplane designated “Upstream” slot. It will not function in the downstream slot or the end-point slot of the backplane.

Install the Target card in the OSS expansion backplane. Plug-in the target card in the designated Upstream slot of the backplane.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install Target card 1 OSS-
PCIe-BP-2019 - Install Target card 2

  1. Upstream Slot
3.5 Install PCIe card

Plug-in your 3rd party PCIe card in the expansion backplane. Use the downstream slot of the OSS backplane. See photos below.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install PCIe card 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Install PCIe card 2

  1. Downstream Slot
3.6 Install link 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 in to the cable connectors of the card.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install link cable 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Install link cable 2

Photo below is a block diagram of an OSS expansion unit linked to a host server / computer.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Install link cable 3

  1. OSS Backplane / Chassis
  2. OSS Target Card
  3. X16 iPass Cable
  4. OSS Host Card
  5. Host Server / Computer
3.7 Turn ON Power Supply

Connect power to the PSU and turn the switch to ON position.

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Turn ON Power Supply

3.8 Power ON the Host system
  • Turn On the main power of the host computer.
  • Upon powering ON the Host system, it will send a sideband signal to the Target card triggering the target expansion system to turn ON.

If the expansion unit or the HIB card are not powering ON, check the link cable make sure it is firmly connected. The target and host card must be fully seated in the PCIe slot in order to work correctly.

4 Verify Hardware

On the 1slot backplane, the following LEDs are illuminated.

  • D1: 3V AUX LED
  • D2: PWR LED

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Verify Hardware 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Verify Hardware 2

On the x16 host and target cards the following LEDs (located on the bracket) are illuminated.

  1. CBL
  2. EDG

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - Verify Hardware 3 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - Verify Hardware 4

4.1 LED Definition

CBL – Signal detect on cable
EDG – 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 the PCIe device interfacing with this card.

If the downstream PCIe slot on the backplane is not populated with a PCIe card, the EDG LED on the Target card will be OFF.
Only the CBL led is ON (as solid green). On the Host card, both CBL and EDG leds are ON. See photos below

OSS-PCIe-BP-2019 - LED Definition 1 OSS-PCIe-
BP-2019 - LED Definition 2

5 Software Installation

No software or driver is required for the Host Adapter card.

6 How to Get More Help

You can visit the Technical Support FAQ pages on the Internet at https://www.onestopsystems.com/support

6.1 Contacting Technical Support

Our support department can be reached by phone at 1 760-745-9883. Support is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PT. When contacting Technical Support make sure to include the following information:

  1. Exact and correct serial #
  2. Service Ticket or Case # (if you already submitted an online request)
  3. Computer Type & Model: Operating System
  4. Make & Model of PCI/PCIe cards: Application
  5. Problem description

When submitting an online technical support request always provide a valid working e-mail address, phone number, shipping address and proper contact name. Check your e-mail for an automated response containing the case # and updates. You can also visit our web site at: https://www.onestopsystems.com/support for a quick response, use the Technical Support and RMA Request Form available in the Support Section of the website. Simply complete the form with all required information. Please make sure that your problem description is sufficiently detailed to help us understand your problem.

Shipping or Transporting of Expansion Unit with PCI / PCIe cards
Any PCIe cards in should be removed (or not to be installed) prior to shipment to avoid or prevent possible damage. Note: Expansion board and PCIe / PCI cards that arrive damaged in shipment will not be covered under warranty.

6.2 Returning Merchandise

If factory service is required, a Service Representative will give you a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Put this number 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 keep the packaging from the original shipment of your product. However, if you return a product for warranty repair/ replacement or take advantage of the 30-day money back guarantee, you will need to package the product in a manner similar to the manner in which it was received from our plant. We cannot be responsible for any physical damage to the product or component pieces of the product (such as the host or expansion interfaces for the expansion chassis) that are damaged due to inadequate packing. Physical damage sustained in such a situation will be repaired at the owner’s expense in accordance with Out of Warranty Procedures. Please, protect your investment, a bit more padding in a good box will go a long way to insuring the device is returned to use in the same condition you shipped it in. Please call for an RMA number first.

6.3 Online Support Resources

As a product user and customer, listed below are our Online Support Resources

https://www.onestopsystems.com/support provides Knowledgebase Articles such as troubleshooting methods, compatibility, FAQ, documentation, and product technical information.

If you need technical support, product assistance or have a technical inquiry we encourage you to submit it on-line using our Technical Support Form. If you need to send a unit for repair or diagnostic evaluation, fill out our RMA (Return Material Authorization) online request form.

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Toll-Free: +1(800)285-8900 US • Main: +l 760-745-9883 • Fax: +l 760-745-9824

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