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Where does IO-connections stand for?

FCI's I/O connector solutions:high-densityhigh-speed interfaces

Applications:networking, storage, and memory, power distribution, media card systems, etc

Industry standards:Ethernet, SFF, Infiniband, USB, PCMCIA™or HDMI™ , Compact Flash ™, SAS, SATA, etc.

Custom solutions:Cable assemblies.

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What products is IO Connections comprised of?

More information can be found on a dedicated website at www.fci.com/io

Product selector tables;

Data sheets;

Product presentations;

3D view models & 2D drawings;

Product specifications;

Distributor inventory information;

etc

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ExpressCard Module Card KitsIntroduction

www.fciconnect.com/expresscard

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ExpressCard Standard and Application

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What is NEWCARD?

Evolving demands of client platform exceed the capabilities of the traditional PCI parallel bus

ExpressCard host interface initially support Generation 2 PCI Express speeds

Interface supporting USB 2.0 for ease of integrating popular peripheral functions

Transition to PCI Express architecture is creating new product

opportunities for computer OEMs, add-in card manufacturers and connector suppliers

ExpressCardExpressCard

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Relationship to the PC Card Standard

The ExpressCard Standard is a member of the family of standards published by the PCMCIA.

The PC Card Standard, which defines the popular CardBus and 16-bit PC Card add-in cards based on 68-pin connector, represents the first and second generations of the PC Card modular form-factor model in which ExpressCardä technology bases its heritage

ExpressCard technology will replace PC Card and CardBus technology in desktop and notebook PCs

Provide better performance in areas of memory, communications, security and networking

The new specification builds on the successful characteristics of the PC Card: reliability, ease of use and wide industry support with reduced size, increased speed, lower costs and support of advanced serial I/O technologies, interface to USB 2.0 and PCI Express

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20052005200020001995199519901990

CardBus ExpressCardPC Card 16

Completion in 2005

Broad industry specification review

Formal specification release

Publish design collaterals

Compliance program begin

PCMCIA participation = early access & opportunity to influencePCMCIA participation = early access & opportunity to influencePCMCIA participation = early access & opportunity to influence

ExpressCard Timeline

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ExpressCardExpressCard specifications are available to PCMCIA specifications are available to PCMCIA

MembersMembersFor more information please visit to http://www.pcmcia.org

ExpressCard Standard Release 1.0

ExpressCard Implementation Guidelines Release 1.0

ExpressCard Internal Cable Specifications Release 1.0

The following compliance documents are available through PCMCIA

ExpressCard Compliance Checklists Release 1.0

ExpressCard Interoperability Checklists Release 1.0

The following relevant specifications are available

PCI-SIG members may obtain the PCI Express specification at http://www.pcisig.com

PCI Express Base Specification Release 1.0a

USB members may obtain the specification at http://www.usb.org

Universal Serial Bus Specification Release 2.0

ExpressCard Resources

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PCI Express*

2.5 Gb/s

USB 2.0

1, 12, 480 Mb/s

Desktop PC concept Notebook PC concept

*Trademark of PCI-SIG

26 pins

per slot

Images from www.ExpressCard.org.

ExpressCard Overview

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2 Module Form Factors

ExpressCard/34 Module

ExpressCard/54 Module

Grip & pull featureridge enables ejector-less removal

EMI zones

option aids in communication card certification

Designed as long term form factor, fit for smaller next

generation systems

34mm WX

75mm LX

5mm H

Designed for adapters, rotating media, high power applications

54mm WX

75mm LX

5mm H

Standard 26-pin connector

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PCMCIA Card v.s. ExpressCard

PCMCIA I/II/III ExpressCard/34 & /54

I 3.3mm Memory

II 5.0mm Modems/LANs/SCSI/Sound

III 10.5mm ATA Hard Driver

ExpressCard is 55% of the volume of a CardBus Type II CardExpressCard is 55% of the volume of a CardBus Type II Card

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FCI ExpressCard Module Card Kit

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ExpressCard Card Kits Features and Benefits

Conforms to requirements of the PCMCIA ExpressCard Standard

Single beam-on-blade contact interface termination

Single-row, in-line surface-mount solder tail configuration

Snap together module design

EMI/ESD contact areas

Longer power and ground contacts on the module connector

Include module notches and finger grip ridge

34mm and 54mm wide module form factors

High-temperature thermoplastic housing material

RoHS compliant

Validated connector electrical performance at the initial PCI Express data rate of 2.5 Gb/s and the anticipated second-generation speed of 5.0 Gb/s

Rated up to 10,000 durability cycles

Easy to solder and inspect

Easy card assembly without requiring the use of adhesives or ultrasonic equipment

Provide EMI/ESD protection when a module is inserted

Provide first-mate and last-break in relation to signal contacts

Support optional security locking feature, and ease manual module removal

Support a broad range of module applications and suitable for mobile and desktop systems

Compatible with IR reflow for lead free process application

Compliance to environmental requirements for hazardous material reduction and lead free application

Features Benefits

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Applications

Applications – for Module Card Kit

Communication – Wireless and Wired

Storage – Optional and magnetic micro-driver

I/O – ports

Multimedia – TV tuners, PVR

Security – Identity cards and sensors

Adapter – Consumer flash memory card

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Applications

128MB-2GB Memory Module Smart Card Reader

Analog CATV Receiver

Gigabit Ethernet Interface

CF Adapter5 in 1 Memory

Adapter

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What are your implementation plans?

Card Size Selection

34mm or 54mm Module Card

Solder Tail Offset for Board Space Layout

0.0mm, 0.3mm, 0.6mm

Packaging Selection

Tube, T&R, Tray

Final Assembly Process

Repair Tool

Needs for Extended or Open-Ended Modules

Antenna, Memory Card Adapters, ISDN Controller, Compact

Flash Adapter, Analog CATV Receiver, IEEE1394a or b

interface, Express DVB-T Duo, Smart Card Reader, etc.

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Module Card Kit Connector

Simple signal path for better high-

speed electrical performance

High-speed differential signaling initially at 2.5 Gb/s, extensible to

5.0 Gb/s

Reduce pin count from 68 to 26

Beam-on-blade, single in-line configuration

Durability: 10K cycles

Environmental requirements

similar to current PC Card

RoHS compliant

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CARD Interfaces

Connector Style

26 pin beam on blade

Bandwidth support

USB 2.0: 480 Mb/s

PCI Express (x1): 2.5 Gbps/direction

Power Available to Card (average)

3.3V: 1000mA

3.3V aux: 250mA

1.5V: 500mA

Max current combined across all power rails: Up to 1750mA

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Mating between Host and Module

Beam-on-blade, single in-line configuration

Pin reduce yet reliable and durable

5K / 10K cycle rating for card connectors

5K cycle rating for host connectors

ExpressCard Module Connector

ExpressCard Host Connector

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ExpressCard Module Card Kits

54mm (open end)

34mm (open end)

54mm (close end)

34mm (close end)

Product Type

10030574-0010LF

10030573-200LF

10030570-2113LF

10030581-200LF10030581-100LF10030573-100LFTop Shield P/N

10030582-0010LF

10030570-2113LF

10030582-2100LF

10030570-2113LF

10030574-2100LF

Bottom Shield P/N

10030570-2113LF

Module Connector P/N

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ExpressCard Module Connector

FCI Standard Connector 10030570-2XXXLF

Available Upon 10030570-1XXXXLF

Available Upon 10030570-3XXXXLF

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Components of ExpressCard Module Card Kit

Module Connector (10030570) for 34/54mm

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ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit

Assembly

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(optional)

(optional)

ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit

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Module Connector (10030570)

Top Shield (10030573)

1 x shield

1 x insulator (optional)

for close-end or open-end (end extended)

Bottom Shield (10030574)

1 x shield

1 x end cap

1 x insulator (optional)

Product Specification: GS-12-292

Packaging Specification: GS-14-926, GS-14-927

ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit

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Top Shield (10030573)

Components of ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit

METAL SHIELD

INSULATOR (OPTION)

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Bottom Shield (10030574)

METAL SHIELD

INSULATOR (OPTION)

END CAP

Components of ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit

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ExpressCard/54 Module Card Kit

Assembly

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ExpressCard/54 Module Card Kit

(optional)

(optional)

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Components of ExpressCard/54 Module Card Kit

Module Connector (10030570)

Top Shield (10030581)

1 x shield

1 x insulator (optional)

for close-end or open-end (end extended)

Bottom Shield (10030582)

1 x shield

1 x front cap – not on 34mm Card Kit

1 x end cap

1 x insulator (optional)

Product Specification: GS-12-292

Packaging Specification: GS-14-926, GS-14-927

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Top Shield (10030581)

METAL SHIELD

INSULATOR (OPTION)

Components of ExpressCard/54 Module Card Kit

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Bottom Shield (10030582)

METAL SHIELD

INSULATOR (OPTION)

END CAP

FRONT CAP

Components of ExpressCard/54 Module Card Kit

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Cross-Section View

PCB

(THK=0.6m

m)

Dim A

Dim B

### Dim A and Dim B refer 10030580/10030590 ###

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Proposal for Extended Version (Open End)

ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit with Extended Version

Extended module card kit assembly

Top cover

Bottom cover

Top shell

Bottom shell

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Proposal for Extended Version (Open End)

ExpressCard/34 Module Card Kit with Extended Version

1.65mm

(nominal)

0.85mm

(nominal)

Available height within antenna covers

4.7mm

(nominal)

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ExpressCard/34 Internal Board

From Drawing No. 10030580

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ExpressCard/54 Internal Board

From Drawing No. 10030590

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Design Features of Module Card Kit

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Design Features of Module Card Kit

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Design Features of Module Card Kit

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ExpressCard/34 & /54 Module Card Kit Packaging

Packaging Method

Module Connector

Tray

T&R

Tube

34mm Card Kit

Top/Bottom Shield – Tray

54mm Card Kit

Top/Bottom Shield – Tray

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Design Support of Final Assembly Tool

Photo at left is FCI RoCard Assembly tool

FCI can develop similar tools

for ExpressCard upon customer request

FCI ExpressCard kits can also be hand assembled

Notes: FCI Rocard tool

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Repair Tool of Module Card Kit

Step 1 Insert thin plate (thickness 0.3~0.4mm) into the gap

Step 2 Force outward and lever the top shell (both sides)

Step 3 Both shells will be deformed and can’t be resealed

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Repair Tool of Module Card Kit

Repair Tool 3D Model

Metal Plate

Size: 20x10x0.3-0.4mm

Material: Stainless Steel

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What’s advantage of ExpressCard in FCI?

FCI 4th ranked connector manufacturer which had $1.6 billion and account for 9.3% of top 10 shipments and 4.8% of total 2004 worldwide connectors shipments

15 years product development and manufacturing experience on PCMCIA and about 10 years on CardBus in FCI; ExpressCard designed from the beginning of 2003

FCI deliver about 30 million pcs of PCMCIA & CardBus in the past 3 years and delivery several hundreds of thousand ExpressCard so far

Deliver to strategic accounts having Wistron, Quanta, Asustek, USI, Cisco, Philips, Siemens, Solectron, Flextronics, Jabil, Samsung, LG, Toshiba, Sharp, SONY; strategic distributors having TTI, Arrow, Avnet, Digi-Key, Quadrep, and Sliverstar, etc.

High product performance to ensure good quality assurance; PCMCIA – ExpressCard compliance

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What’s advantage of ExpressCard in FCI?

Sufficient capacity in FCI NT – 100Kpcs per month

Short delivery time – 3~4 weeks

Economic MOQ easy for customer to ordering

Delivery prompt technical support and service from FCI

Multiple product type selection

RoHS compliance

Offer competitive price against competitors

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Thanks for Your Time!

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