> I'm not doing top and bottom connectors and I'm not doing hot swappable.
> All the fingers are on the top, because the microcontroller is on the top.
> Power management is on the bottom of the card to make it smaller. Power
> input is on the bottom but not lined up with the data pins.
>
> I was simplying wondering if there was a connector that you can slide the
card
> into lengthwise. I know I saw something similar to what I'm looking for
when I
> was an ET on subs in the US Navy. That's where I got the idea from. I just
can't
> find it or remember what I saw it on.
Presumably it's been relegated to 'we used to do that' status; many things
are in the 'it seemed like a good idea at time' category. Generally
speaking if you're having trouble getting a design built, then perhaps the
design is wrong. As before, that's the question that needs to asked.
You may have a good reason for having the backplane on the top rather than,
well, at the back like most people do it, is it really needed?
I don't see why the power connector has to be at the bottom, how does that
get hooked up? Why isn't it with the data pins? Look at IDE hard drives,
the 3.5" ones have separate power & data, but 2" ones don't. Either way,
both connectors are together, and SATA is the same. If current capacity is
a problem them just dedicate more pins to power.
Tony