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Overview

Big ole network switch.

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Current Status

Design Phase

SwitchBlox 5-Port Ethernet Switch

Dimensions of the micro ethernet switch

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Datasheet


Backplane Connector Pinout

Pinout

12TX-14
DescriptionPINDescription
Battery Voltage0112Battery Voltage
GND2334GND
5v45565v
GND6778GND
3v3899103v3
GND10111112GND
TX+1314RX+
TX-

15

16RX-
ADDR 0 (LSB)16171718ADDR 1
ADDR 218191920ADDR 3 (MSB)
Power LED 020

21

21
22

Status LED

1

GPIO 022232324GPIO 1
GPIO 224252526GPIO 3
GPIO 42627GPIO 5GPIO 62829GPIO 72728GPIO 5
GPIO 62930GPIO 7


Pin Description

Voltage Rails

  • Battery Voltage, 5V, and 3V3 rails are provided by the power module.

Ethernet

  • RX/TX pairs are each tied to the output of the of the SwitchBlox Nano switch, so no crossover is necessary between RX and TX pins on the module.

LEDs

  • Two LEDs are present on the Backplane for each module, allowing quick viewing of module status.
  • The Power LED is a "loopback" LED indicating that a module is present. This pin should be shorted to the 3v3 voltage on each module. Alternatively, this LED pin can be pulled high by a microcontroller on the module upon receiving power.
  • The Status LED is for any general indication of module status. This LED can be driven however the module owner sees fit.
  • These LEDs will be disabled during flight via a jumper to save power.

Address pins

  • Each module slot on the Backplane will have a unique address assigned to it. These pins will either be pulled to GND or 3v3 via 10k resistors to indicate to the module what the address is. (eg. all pins pulled to GND indicates module slot 0, ADDR0 at 3v3 indicates slot 1, etc.)
  • These pins should be read by the module and used for purposes such as logging, verification of flight configuration, etc.

GPIO pins

  • These pins are made available to each module such that there is little need for each module to have wires coming off in every which direction.
  • The 8 GPIO pins and 1 GND pin will be broken out to a DE-9 connector on each end for each module. A pinout is shown below

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GPIO PinDE-9 Pin
GPIO 01
GPIO 12
GPIO 23
GPIO 34
GPIO 45
GPIO 56
GPIO 67
GPIO 78
GND9

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