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The New PICMG 1.3 Specification And What it Means for You

Richardson, Texas, February 24, 2007

PCI ExpressIn today's changing world that requires more as well as on demand applications that require instantaneous responses, parallel bus technology cannot keep up with its inherent bandwidth limitations. PICMG 1.0 SBC's and backplanes have long been the industry standard due to it's ability to support many different PCI and ISA expansion cards. However as users try to add more PCI cards to their system, the PCI bus becomes overloaded and then performance is degraded, as this bottleneck slowly chokes the systems potential. With increased focus on the user experience, more powerful graphics cards are required to display robust graphic intense applications and PCI graphics cards are not able to keep up.

The PICMG 1.3 specification solves all the bandwidth problems of the past, while still support some legacy buses. With the introduction of PICMG 1.3 the first major change is the SBC and backplane interface, the parallel bus interfaces are replace with high-speed serial inks. However PICMG 1.3 is still backwards compatible with PCI and PCI-X expansion cards as well as PCI Express cards.. In addition, the new standard offers advanced features such as IPMI, Serial ATA, USB, and Ethernet connections directly on the backplane. The PICMG 1.3 specification replaces the PICMG 1.0 ISA / PCI bus combination with PCI Express and / or PCI / PCI-X interfaces to the backplane.

PICMG 1.3 Buses

PICMG 1.3 single board computers can support multiple PCI Express lanes on a backplane, including x1, x4, x8, or x16. The A and B connectors on the SBC are responsible for PCIe power and data to and form the SBC and backplane.

PICMG 1.3 Edge Connector Electrical Functions
PICMG 1.3 Edge Connector Electrical Functions

On a PICMG 1.3 system PCI and PCI-X cards can take advantage of the high-speed serial links, streamlined interconnects, and robust protocol that PCI Express offers in the PICMG 1.3 specification via PCI Express-to-PCI / PCI-X bridge chips on the backplane. The specification also accommodates an optional 32-bit PCI / PCI-X connection for supporting passive (no bridge chip) backplanes. The PCI / PCI-X clock rate between the SHB’s optional connector D and the backplane can be 33 MHz, 66 MHz, 100 MHz, or 133 MHz, depending on the backplane’s and the SHB’s design.

Connector C contains extra edge connector contacts for additional power. The specification also features optional SHB to backplane interfaces for:

  • SATA
  • USB
  • IPMB
  • SMBUS
  • Geographic addressing
  • Power management

Real World Benefits of PICMG 1.3

The end result of PICMG 1.3 is Increased bandwidth and more advanced integrated features. The increased bandwidth will allow your system to grow and perform at peak performance without choking. You can fully populate your backplane with high speed, PCIe, PCI, and PCI-X cards without worrying about bottlenecks in the busses. Integrated features onto the backplane allow for easier maintenance when switch out SBC's. Essentially all the SBC becomes is a processor board, since all IO and connections are able to go through the backplane. When installing a new SBC, the hardware abstraction layer in the OS doesn't need to worry about new hard drive controllers, since they are all on the backplane, thus avoiding the blue screen of death. Lastly the need for more advanced graphics capability is solved, the PICMG 1.3 standard supports x16 PCI Express buses, which is the same bus that the video card industry for their video cards. Now virtually any high end PCI Express video card can be installed on a backplane, with up to 18 other slots of various PCI and PCIe cards next to it.

Orbit Micro's New PICMG 1.3 Products

We have deployed numerous new SBC and backplane products featuring the PICMG 1.3 standard. In addition we have developed a whole new line of systems featuring this technology as well.

Single Board Computers
Model CPU Type Onboard Video North Bridge Ethernet Hard Drive
LGA 775 Intel® GMA 950 with DB-15 VGA output Intel® 945G Dual GigE 4x SATA II ports, with Raid 0,1,5 and 10 support
LGA 775 Intel® GMA 950 with DB-15 VGA output Intel® 945G Dual GigE 4x SATA ports, with Raid 0,1 support
Dual LGA 771 ATI RS1000 PCI graphic Controller   Intel® 5000P Dual GigE 2x SATA ports, with Raid 0,1 support through Backplane

Backplanes
Model Size PCI Slots PCIe x16 Slots PCIe x8 Slots PCIe x4 Slots PCIe x1 Slots
10 4 1 0 0 3
10 4 1 0 1 4
10 4 1 0 0 4
4 1 1 0 0 1
4 2 0 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 0 2
5 1 1 0 0 2
5 0 1 0 0 3
6 3 1 0 0 1
6 1 1 0 0 3
6 2 1 0 1 1
7 3 1 0 0 2
7 1 1 0 0 4
8 3 1 0 0 3
9 3 1 0 0 4
13 8 1 0 0 3
13 2+2 1+1 0 0 1+4
14 7 1 0 0 4
14 8 1 0 0 3
19 16 1 0 0 1