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Need help on PCI board.

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heibear

Electrical
Aug 31, 2005
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Hello folks, I recently designed a 3.3V 33Mhz PCI I/O board without PnP support. This is actually my first experience with PCI interface so I was expecting troubles. The current trouble is that once I install the card into the slot, the computer cannot be turned on, or the power supply simply locks itself down. I am pluging the card into a 5V-PCI slot using Universal keyslot.
I suspect that there was a voltage mismatch so the motherboard didn't pass the startup test. Does anyone have any idea on what's the problem? And how to solve it?
Thanks!!!

Heibear
 
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Well, if your 3.3V card can not undertake 5-volt signals, it means that the 5-volt signals on the PCI bus are getting shorted to the 3.3V rail when they are driving a high. This may overdrive the PCI interface chips.

But if the power supply does not even start, then it may be something more serious. Like a short on power supply lines. Verify that something stupid hasn't been done, like mistaking side A and B.
 
On a PC, the power supply won't start unless its RST\ input is allowed to go high.

Check pin position 15, side B on your board.





Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
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