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Publication No. HRMCR11 Rev. B.0 

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CompactPCI bus Connector J7001  and J7002 

This interface is used for cow1ectiou to a 

s

tandard CPCI baclqilane. 

Table 7: CPCI connectors J7001 and J

7

002 

J7002 

22 

GA4 

GA3 

GA2 

GAi 

GAO 

Gt'ID 

21 

CLK6 

GND 

NC 

NC 

NC 

GND 

20 

CLK5 

GND 

NC 

GND 

NC 

GND 

19 

GND 

GND 

SMB_SDA • 

sMB_sa• 

SMB_ALRT#

GND 

18 

NC 

NC 

NC 

GND 

NC 

GND 

17 

NC 

GND 

\PRST 

\REQ6 

\

Gt'IT6 

GND 

16 

NC 

NC 

\DEG' 

GND 

NC 

GND 

15 

NC 

GND 

\FAL'

\REQS 

\

Gt'IT

GND 

14 

AD35 

AD34 

AD33 

GND 

AD32 

GND 

13 

AD38 

GND 

VIO

AD37 

AD36 

GND 

12 

AD42 

AD41 

AD40 

GND 

AD39 

GND 

11 

AD45 

GND 

VIO

AD44 

AD43 

GND 

JO 

AD49 

AD48 

AD47 

GND 

AD46 

GND 

AD52 

GND 

VIO

ADS! 

AD50 

GND 

ADS6 

AD55 

ADS4 

GND 

AD53 

GND 

AD59 

GND 

VIO

AD58 

AD57 

GND 

AD63 

AD6

AD61 

GND 

AD60 

GND 

O\BE5 

\

64EN 

VIO

C/\BE4 

PAR64 

Gt'ID 

VIO

NC 

C/\BE

GND 

CI\BE6 

GND 

CLK4 

GND 

\GND 

\REQ4 

\

Gt'IT4 

GND 

CLK2 

CLK3 

\SYS

EN 

\

Gt'IT2 

\REQ3 

GND 

CLK

GND 

\REQJ 

\GNT

\REQ2 

Gt'ID 

17001 

25 

\REQ64 

ENUM 

Gt'ID 

24 

+5V

LVIO

'

Gt'ID 

23 

AD04 

AD03 

GND 

22 

GND 

L+3.3V' 

+3.3V

ADOO

L+5V'

AD06

GND 

21 

AD09 

ADOS 

M66EN 

Gt'ID 

20 

GND 

VIO

ADll 

GND 

19 

AD

I

AD

1

GND 

GND 

18 

GND 

+

3

.

3V

PAR 

+SV

\ACK64

AD02

ADOS

CI\BEO

ADIO

ADl3

CI\B

E

I

GND 

1

+SV

ADOI

+3.3V

AD07

+3.3V

AD

12

+3

.

3V

\SERR

+3.3V

IPMB_SG'L 

IPMB  SDA 

GND 

\PERR 

GND 

16 

\DEVSEL 

GND 

VIO

b

-

\STOP 

\LOCK 

GND 

15 

+3.3V

I

FRAME 

\IRDY 

\BD  SEL 

\

TRDY 

GND 

1

2-14 

KEY

KEY 

KEY 

KEY 

KEY 

KEY 

11 

AD18 

AD17 

AD16 

GND 

CI\BE2 

GND 

JO 

AD21 

GND 

AD20 

ADl9 

GND 

C/\BE3 

IDSEL 

+3.3Vuc

AD23

GND 

AD22 

GND 

AD26 

GND 

VIO

AD25 

AD24 

GND 

AD30 

AD29 

AD28 

GND 

!,D27 

GND 

\REQO 

\PCI_FRES 

L+

3

.

3V' 

Cl.KO 

AD31 

GND 

NC 

NC 

\RST 

GND 

\

Gt'IT

GND 

IPMI_FWR 

\HEALTHY 

LVIO

NC 

NC 

GND 

\INTA 

llNTB 

\INTC 

L

+SV

llNTD 

GND 

NC 

+5V

NC 

NC 

NC 

GND 

+SV

-12V

NC 

+12V

+SV

GND 

' On long badqilane pin

for early power supply 

The VIO si

gn

als are not 

u

sed by the CR! 1

They are either 5  V or 3.3  V

depending on baclqilane 

'

These signals are not used on the CR[ 

These SMBus si

gn

al

are not supported by the IPMI controller on the CTI I 

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Summary of Contents for CP11 Series

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Page 2: ...Hardware Reference Manual CR11 CP11 CT11 6U CompactPCI SBC Publication No HRMCR11 Rev B 0 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 6: ...r 4 describes how to get started Chapter 5 describes aEI onboard and panel interfaces with pin assignments Chapter 6 contains notes on system resources Chapter 7 lists details of the function blocks Chapter 8 describes electrical and environmental specifications Appendix A is about the CTMI7 Rear Transmission Module Appendix B describes the mezzanine card Appendix C describes the CR9 to CR I compa...

Page 7: ...to low transition Text in Courier font indicates a command entry or output from an Abaco embedded PC product using the built in character set Notes warning symbols and cautions call attention to essential information Certification The product or products described in this technical manual cannot be operated by themselves T11ey ace components for integration into operational systents or add ons to ...

Page 8: ...equest Options This manual describes the basic product plus all optio11s Your product may 11ot have all optio11s i mpleme11ted Please verify with your purchase co11tract which opti 011s are i mpleme11ted Descri pti 011s ofoptio11s which are 11ot impleme11ted obviously do not apply to your product Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 9: ...CI Single Board Computer All three boards are based on the same PCB design These thre e products will be referred to in this manual as the CR I family Any further specification in this document referring to CR I can be applied to CR I CPII and CTI I unless othenvise noted Figure 1 Sample picture of CRll board Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg c...

Page 10: ...omputer can only offer with several add on cards Extensionboards canbe cowiected via the CPCI CompactPCI interface The minimized board size and the large number ofinterfaces and functions allow the CR I to be used in many applications See the following block diagram for the board design Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 11: ...SB iliU l ll 41 _ t i CE IK US8 0 2 1 IU J J USII J I SMBus temperatures IETH100 5PD user EEPROM factory EP I 6700PXH LAN 571EB P64 564 1111 t O HPCI Term CPCI Bridge PCI Tc 1111 1232 485 Driver1 O f ii onn onn PCI Term I 1 8105 Magnetics f I AUDIO 1b EJ PMC2 32 33 VO IPMI m I 11 1 111 VGA X30 f l t ffll fi I t u Mc9n Conn 1 XMC PMC1 64 66 vo Termination Figul e 2 Logical cliagrnm of CRll boal cl ...

Page 12: ... module Keyboard Mouse Via USB port LCDNGA ATI M22 graphics controller with 32 MB DDR2 memory dual head display with maxinmm resolution 1280 x I024 analog and DVI USB Two front and two rear USB 2 0 ports Watchdog Watchdog implemented in 6300ESB chipset High Resolution Timer User programmable timer allows Real Tin1e Functions implemented in 6300ESB chipset Ethernet Two I0 100 1OOOBaseT high speed E...

Page 13: ... The I 0 signals are available at the re ar com1ectors The high speed PMCI will be available as an XMC slot as soon as its specification is finalized CPCI System slot Up to 7 peripherl slots 64 Bit CPCI 33 MHz with PLX PCI6466 bridge Up to a 4 peripheral slots 64 Bit 66 MHz Standard backplanes can be used Onboard Pull up resistors are optimized for the 3 3 V I 0 voltage but 5 V I 0 can also be use...

Page 14: ...hapter 4 in the Interfaces section for wore details The list of styles available is shown below Table I Styles available CR I 2 3 4 6 8 X X X X X Front panel Extended temperature X X X X Parts soldered X X Middle stiffener bar X X Wedge locks X Conformal coating X X X X Conduction cooling X Onboard battery X X X X Onboard soeaker X X X X X CTII and CPII can be ordered in commercial or extended tem...

Page 15: ...y will verify proper operation after shipping and before the product is integrated into your system Please check that the delivered package contains the following items Table 2 Delivery volume Qty Item Purpose CR I or I CPll or CompactPCI Single Board Computer CTI I CDROM Technical Product hlformation with driver software and manuals in Adobe Acrobat PDF format The manual files are also available ...

Page 16: ...face upon which you place the unprotected CR I should be static safe usually facilitated by the use ofantistatic ma ts From the tin1e the board is removed from the antista ticbag lllltil it is in the card cage and functioning properly extreme care should be taken to avoid zapping the board with ESD You shouldbe aware that you could zap the board without you knowing it a small discharge imperceptib...

Page 17: ...re to the following Please read this manual carefully before w1packing the module or fitting it into your system This will certainly save tin1e and avoid trouble Observe all precautions for electrostatic sensitive modules If the product contains batteries please do not place the board on conductive surfaces antistatic plastic or sponge which can cause shocks and lead to battery or board trace dama...

Page 18: ...g term reliability When w1packing the board and whenever handling it thereafter be sure to hold the board by the front panel or the card ejectors as shown in the drawing on the left Do not hold the board by the circuit card edges the heat sink or the connectors Figure 4 Handling the CRll board Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 19: ...efully See also additional advisories for VMEbus and CompactPCI products below Cow1ect all IO cables Once you are certain that all modules are correctly fitted into the system and all com1ections have been made properly restore the power General Advisories Before installing or removing any board please ensure that the system power and external supplies have been turned off Check thatjumpers and me...

Page 20: ...t this feature requires that Hot Swap functions are also available on the backplane See Hot Swap for details Initially you way plug the CR I into your 6U system slot ofyour CPCI system Optionally when used as an intelligent peripheral board the CR I can also be used in a non system slot In case that the CR I is used in a non system slot you have to have an additional CPU board in the system slot f...

Page 21: ...u need an external adaptor to be fully compatible with the VGA standard connector and pin outs On the transition module you either can cow1ect a DVI panel or a standard VGA Monitor but not both a t the same time Plug your video monitor into this collllector Make sure that your selected chassis supports this type ofrear I 0 transition module After making sure that you have installed the CR I proper...

Page 22: ...alized You may also press the DELETE key when the LED goes from blinking orange to blinking green Consult the AMI BIOS for CR I CPII CTII User s and Progranuner s Manual for further information on how to change settings and configurations Ifthe board does not perform as described above some damage may have occurred in shipping or the board is not installed or setup properly Contact Abaco Technical...

Page 23: ...ect voltage levels on 3 3 V and 5 V Ifyou ever see the board not starting well or doing resets at random states please check the voltage ofthe three supply voltages at the baclq lane When 111easuring there you can use a standard digital multimeter and you have to attach it to the bac 1 planeat positions where no high currents are flowing So better use rear contacts ofthe bus connectors or unused p...

Page 24: ...t repeated then this beeps are issued within the BIOS execution to show some other failures i e fails in memory detection or if no VGA is detected For more information please check theAMIBI0S8 CheckPoint and Beep Code List as well as the AMIBIOS8 Error Messages When switching on the CR I following steps are done by hardware On the CR I family all voltages at the bacl Plane are observed until they ...

Page 25: ...board DEL key at the right moment Especially when using a slow starting monitor it might be too late to wait for the CRT to show the message Press DEL to enter Setup Better look for the LED and press DEL as soon as the LED changes from amber to green blinking When you are using add on cards with external BIOS you can hit the DEL key while their BIOS mns i e SCSI BIOS device scan When you miss the ...

Page 26: ...the necessary drivers So do not expect the blue LED to go on and offaccording to the CPCI specification if no driver is loaded Whenever the CR I unexpectedly issues a reset and starts booting again you may want to know the reset source For this reason a set of special registers is implemented onboard Every reset source sets a special bit and can be read during the next boot up TI1e register descri...

Page 27: ...ch section on a particular interface includes a graphics illustration ofthe cow1ector and a pin assignment table as well as notes on certain signal line characteristics if necessary For interfaces ofthe transition module please refer to the appropriate chapters found in the Appendices to this manual Figure 6 Location ofcomponents on board Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed...

Page 28: ... Single slot fr ont panel This drawing indicates the location ofinterfaces on the front panel ofthe CPII dual slot board f 00 OOOOi f OO OOOOi Figure 8 Dual and single slot fr ont panels This chapter describes coru1ector pin assignruents on the CR I A pin assigmnent description for available transition module can be found in the corresponding appendix chapters Artisan Technology Group Quality Inst...

Page 29: ...groups Signal groups Hard disk controller signals SATA interface signals COM COM2 signals VGA signals Universal Serial Bus DVI signals LAN signals Audio interface SMB I2C Bus IPMI General purpose I 0 JTAG debugport Misc signals PMC IO Signals NC Determiner PHD and PHD SATA CL C2 VI V2 USB TX HOTPLG LPA LPB Ml M2 AU SMB IPMI ICMB GPIO TDI TDO TMS TCK SPEAKER RST_BUT VBATIN PMC not connected Artisan...

Page 30: ... A B C D E F 25 REQ64 ENUM Gt ID 24 5V LVIO b Gt ID 23 AD04 AD03 GND 22 GND L 3 3V 3 3V ADOO L 5V AD06 GND 21 AD09 ADOS M66EN Gt ID 20 GND VIOb ADll GND 19 ADIS AD14 GND GND 18 GND 3 3V PAR SV ACK64 AD02 ADOS CI BEO ADIO ADl3 CI BEI GND 17 SV ADOI 3 3V AD07 3 3V AD12 3 3V SERR 3 3V IPMB_SG L IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 DEVSEL GND VIOb STOP LOCK GND 15 3 3V IFRAME IRDY BD SEL TRDY GND 12 14 KEY KEY KE...

Page 31: ... PMCII0_36 GND 5 PMCII0_45 PMCII0_44 PMCII0_43 PMCII0_42 PMCII0_41 GND 4 PMCII0_50 PMCII0_49 PMCII0_48 PMCII0_47 PMCII0_46 GND 3 PMCII0_55 PMCII0_54 PMCII0_53 PMCII0_52 PMCII0_51 GND 2 PMCII0_60 PMCII0_59 PMCII0_58 PMCII0_57 PMCII0_56 GND VCC3 PMCIIO 64 PMCIIO 63 PMCIIO 62 PMCIIO 61 GND J7004 A B C D E F 25 ICMB NC NC USB1 USBO GND 24 ICMB NC NC USB1 USBO GND 23 GND GND GND USBVCC USBVCC GND 22 SA...

Page 32: ... 8 PMC2I0 57 PMC2I0 6 Git ID PMC2VIO PMC2I0_64 PMC2I0_63 PMC2I0_62 PMC2I0_61 Git ID Cl_DCMXD Cl_DSR IXD IPHO_CSO IPHO_IOR IPHO_IOW Git ID Cl_RXDIRTS Cl_RTSIRTS PHO_AO PHO_D08 PHO_D07 Git ID Cl TXD CTS Cl CTS CTS PHO_IR Q PHO D09 PHO D06 Git ID C DTRIRXD C RIIRXD PHO_RDY PHO D10 PHO D05 Git ID C2_DCD1IXD C2_DSR1IXD IPHO_DAK PHD_Dll PHO_D04 Git ID C2_RXDIRTS C2_RTSIRTS PHO_DRQ PHO_D12 PHO_D03 Git ID...

Page 33: ...3 HD_JOW GND 26 25 HD_IOR NC 28 27 HD_RDY GND 30 29 HD_DAK NC 32 31 HD_IRQ ATA detect 34 33 HD_Al HD_A2 36 35 HD_AO HD_CSJ 38 37 HD_CSO GND 40 39 DASP 42 41 5V 5V NC 44 43 GND Gigabit Ethernet Interface U5600 and U5650 The Ethemet output front or rear can be selected via order When ordered with the Gigabit front option the com1ectors are located in the frontpanel Figul e 10 Gigabit Ethernet connec...

Page 34: ...ctivity ofthe interfaces Table 11 Ethernet LED display definitions LEDi green On Off LED2 yellow On blink Off Ftu1ction Link No link Ftu1ction Tx Rx activity No activity The pin assignment at the rear I 0 is compliant with the PICMG 2 16 Switched Packet Baclq lane specification TI1e Ethernet interface can also be accessed via the CTMI7 transition module see Appendix A for cow1ector type and pin as...

Page 35: ...ayout Table 12 Fast Ethernet connector pin assignments U5102 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name 10 iOObase TxD TxD RxD Not used Not used RxD Not used Not used 8 Two LED s LEDi green and LED2 yellow are integrated in the RJ45 connector These LED s indicate the link status and activity ofthe interfaces Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 36: ...t support the RI Ring Indicator signal For RS422 485 usage this missing signal is the RxD negative receive data therefore this front panel com1ector does not work with RS422 485 Please use the rear com1ections for RS422 485 Figure 14 COl 11 location COMI 2 are software selectable for RS 232 or RS 422 485 operation within BIOS setup The RS485 output drivers can be enabled or disabled with the DTR s...

Page 37: ...e to convert the RJ45 style RS232 without RI mechanic ally electrically to a Sub D9 connec tor see table below The pin assigmnent for this optional cable YLROISRS is shown below Table 15 RJ45 converter cable pin assignments Signal RJ45 RS232 l Iale DSR l 6 DCD 2 I DTR 3 4 GND 4i 5 RXD 5 2 TXD 6 3 CTS 7 8 RTS 8 7 RI n a 9 VGA Interlace P4200 The monitor signals are available at the front panel on a...

Page 38: ...4 12 15 9 5 6 7 8 10 4 11 the Fused 5 V pin is protected with a 2 A fuse For 11om1al operation don t exceed100 mA current The used fuse does automatically recover ifthe over current is resolved USB Interfaces P1680 P1681 Two USB channels are available at the front panel and two USB chaw1els are available on rear IO Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artis...

Page 39: ...ocket outslCeview Figure 17 USB couuedor layout Table 17 USB connector pin assignments Pl680 2 3 4 Pl681 2 3 4 the Fused 5 V pin is protec ted with a 2 A fuse For nom1al operation don t exceed 500 mA current The installed fuse does automatically rec over ifthe over current is resolved Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 40: ...4 GND PUP AD63 11 12 3 3V AD62 PCICLK PCIRST AD61 13 14 GND GND 15 16 REQO AD59 17 18 V l 0 AD57 19 20 AD28 V l 0 21 22 PON PON GND AD29 AD26 GND AD60 AD58 GND AD56 AD25 AD55 23 24 3 3V AD54 GND AD53 25 26 AD22 GND 27 28 AD19 ADS 29 30 V l 0 AD49 31 32 FRAME GND 33 34 AD23 AD20 GND C BE2 IDSELB GND AD52 ADSO GND AD48 GND 3 3V PME AD30 GND AD24 IDSEL 3 3V AD18 AD16 GND TROY AD47 35 36 3 3V AD46 DE ...

Page 41: ...IC2 connedor pin assignments P7201 P7202 Pin Pin P7201 P7202 NC 01 02 12V NC GND 03 04 PCIIRQ6 NC PCIIRQ7 12V NC NC 05 06 PCIIRQ4 GND PRESENT GND 07 08 Reserved PCIIRQS Reserved 09 10 Reserved GND PUP 11 12 PCICLK PCIRST 13 14 GND 15 16 REQO 17 18 V I 0 19 20 AD28 21 22 AD25 23 24 GND 25 26 AD22 27 28 AD19 29 30 V I 0 31 32 FRAME 33 34 GND 35 36 DE VSEL 37 38 GND 39 40 Reserved 41 42 PAR 43 44 V I...

Page 42: ...Pin I ofthe I 0 connector is PMCxIO_Ol Pin 2 is PMCxI0_02 and so on The x denotes PMCI or PMC2 respectively All traces are not connected to any signal onboard and no pairs or length adjusted traces are used to route this signals to the backplane coimectors Nevertheless adjacent signals at the PMC coimector are routed with au almost equal length Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guar...

Page 43: ...lable DRAM 00000 9FFFF SAOOOO SBFFFF SCOOOO SDFFFF SEOOOO SFFFFF I00000 3FFFFFFF 4000000 FFFBFFFF SFECOOOOO FFEFFFFF SFFFOOOOO SFFFFFFFF I MByte System RAM Video RAM if enabled Used by PCI ROMs VGA SCSI Ethemet System BIOS Extended RAM Dynamically used by PCI devices System devices System BIOS The following section provides au overview ofthe registers located in the I 0 address area ofthe CR I Not...

Page 44: ...Fh Ox2E8h Ox2Efh Ox2F8h Ox2FFh Ox3E8h Ox3Efh Ox3F8h Ox3FFh DMA Controller I Interrupt Controller I Counter Timer Keyboard Controller NMI Status and Control Keyboard Controller RTC NMI Mask DMA Page register Interrupt Controller 2 Power Management DMA Controller 2 Coprocessor Reserved b Secondary IDE Primary IDE LPT COM port COM port COM port COM port a Via senip three address ranges can be defined...

Page 45: ...COM2b Real Time Clock Power Management Contr PnP PCI b PnP PCI b PS 2Mouse Numeric Coprocessor External IDE d Onboard IDE Parity Error ECC Error System Error This interrupt is available when no I11tem1pt Service Routine is installed b I11tem1pts are available for Plug and Play PCI devices This interrupt is available when PS 2 mouse is not connected d Tius i11tem1pt is available when the priniary I...

Page 46: ...or the processor to run an interrupt acknowledge cycle Intenupt P1iority The priorityofinterrupts in the I 0 APIC is independent ofthe interrupt number For example interrupt 10 way be given a higher priority than interrupt 3 1 Iore Interrupts The I 0 APIC in the Intel 6300ESB supports a total of48 interrupts For a complete operation descriptions please refer to the Intel 6300ESB I 0 Controller Hub...

Page 47: ...ing feature and reduces the voltage and frequency dynamically Ifthis feature is active the CR I will indicate it with shortclicks at the speaker In case ofa catastrophic die overheating above 125 C the CR I switches offthe processor core voltage Recovery from this catastrophic event can be done with a power off on eye le only The memory controller in the CR I supports double data rate two synchron...

Page 48: ... The CR I supports also the Interrupt haudliugs with APIC Advanced Interrupt Controller This handling ofthe APIC interrupt services must be supported by the operating system The I 0 APIC handles intem1pts very differently than the 8259 Standard PCs like the CR I are equipped with an 8254 compatible tinter This tinier contains tl1ree counters Each counter output provides a key system fw1ctio11 Coun...

Page 49: ...on board The CRlI System BIOS automatically detects cow1ected EIDE SATA HDDs or flash disks and enters the corresponding drive parameters into the BIOS setup This fe ature allows faster and easier handling of varying types of EIDE hard disks At the prin1ary EIDE interface two hard disks can be cow1ected ht this case one HOD must be configured as master and the other one as slave Read the hard disk...

Page 50: ...s or reduc e resolution to get a stable display of good quality This is especially in1porta11t for the highest resolution of 2048 x 1280 and 1600 x 1200 Software Installation The Technical Product Information CD ROM supplied with the CR I includes the most commonly used software drivers and utilities The PCI Mezzanine Card PMC Interface is an additional slot for parallel mounted expander or option...

Page 51: ...lied with the CTII includes the most commonly used software drivers and utilities The Ethernet controller 82571EB from Intel used with the CR I is a high perforniance dual Gigabit Ethernet 0 100 1000 Mbit PCI controller Both chaw1els are available on the CR I Front or rear Ethernet can be selected via order For registration and identification ofa workstation in a LAN a unique ID number is required...

Page 52: ...CPU Hot Extraction which means the CR I is removed from a live system as a non system CPU Hardware Connection Process Power Up Down of the CR I onboard voltages Software Cowiection Proc ess Cow1ection discow1ection ofthe software layer s At the end ofthe Physical Cowiection Process the shortest Pin has cowiec tion the Hot Swap controller powers up the onboard voltages in a defined mamier After the...

Page 53: ... implemented on the CR I board TI1e sensor is loc ated dose to the CPU and shows the die temperanue of the CPU and the local onboard temperature For programming information please see the AMI BIOS for CR I CPII CTII User s and Programmer s Manual Serial EEPROM For storage of user data a serial EEPROM is implemented on the CR I board The user EEPROM is a 24C04 optional a 24C512 type with 512 Bytes ...

Page 54: ...lease see the AMI BIOS for CR I CPII CTII User s and Progranuner s Manual For moreinfomiatiou about geographic addressing in appliance to system management see PICMG 2 9 GPIO 0 7 Eight GPIO Pi t1s are available on 17004 TI1ese Pitts can be used for I 0 functions with output 3 3 V signals as well as 5 V tolerant inputs For more i t1formatiou please see the Board Specific Hardware Progranuner s Manu...

Page 55: ...may be connected between the appropriate IO cow1ector at the back side and GND The PRST on J7002_C42 PICMG2 0 is used as Reset input only for the system board and is in this case compatible to the ouboard button Ifthe CR I works as a System board TI1e push button will issue a hard power on reset The reset signal is active for all subsystems ofthe CR I Ifthe CR I works as a Peripheral board I The p...

Page 56: ...The exact values depend on model and style The CR I is RoHS compliant The following two tables are intended to help you calculate the power consumption ofa CR I system Select power consumption depending on configuration in both tables and add them together for total power consumption Also add any other extra power consumption as described in the footnotes ofboth tables For measurement purposes the...

Page 57: ...e please add around IO TI1e Celeron CPU has one CPU core only estimated values Table 30 Power consumption DRA I dependent CRII BIOS POST during memory initialization DOS prompt or CPU running full cache access mid range temperature 3 3V 3 3V Windows XP 3D graphics active both Gigabit and the Fast Ethernet channels linked 3 3V 8 4A 11 7A 9 3A 512 MB I bank 9 devices 8 7A 12 0A 9 6A I GB 2 banks 18 ...

Page 58: ...imated life time depending on temperature and power status The diagram below shows discharge ifboard is not powered from the system i e ifbattery has to supply all current for the clock circuits 16 0 14 0 12 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 25 35 V 45 50 Temp 0C 55 V v 65 75 Figu e 18 Battery current versus tempe atu e At tempera nues owe than 25 C use the value at 25 C Actually power usage is lower whi...

Page 59: ...by the system then the battery is not supplying power to the clock circuits However self discharge happens Typical self discharge rates are less than 0 3 percent per year with respect to a folly loaded battery a tan ambient temperature of25 C Self discharge rates increase by less than 3 percent per year for temperature values up to 95 C The battery has a user accessible holder on the CR I Artisan ...

Page 60: ...uld slide forward out ofthe holder Pressure can be alternated between the two sides to get the battery to slide out ofthe socket The battery should slide forward enough that it could be removed from the socket A new battery can be installed by sliding it into the holder Make sure to observe correct polarity VBATIN input ranges 2 4 V to 3 3 V max Current 3 0 V 35 C 5 µA Without an onboard battery S...

Page 61: ...les 6 8 High Temperature OS C Storage Operating See note Low Temperature 40 C Storage Operating 0 C 85 C 85 C See diagram on next page 40 C 40 C 55 C 40 C Temperature Shock 10 C min 20 C min 20 C min Storage Operating 5 C min 10 C min 10 C min RelativeHwnidity Up to 95 non condensing Stora ge Operating CTII and CPII only support conunercial and ext ended temperature styles I and 3 For more informa...

Page 62: ...z T7400 Core 20uo 2 16GHz 30 0 l 1 5 2 2 5 3 free Airspeed into Slot m s Figure 21 Temperature vs airspeed The above diagram is valid for a usage at heights up to 1000 Ill above sea level For higher heights the lllaxi tnulll temperature values have to be reduced in an appropriate way The core telllperature ofthe CPU can be read out via the onboard telllperature sensor The value lllUSt be kept belo...

Page 63: ...e required only if needed on the PMC slot Ifthis voltage appears too late in the startup cycle the HotSwap controller will not control the ramp up ofthe optional 12 V on startup In that case the 12 V inrush current to load the decoupling capacitors on the CR I and on the PMC may be detected as au overcurreut T11is may trigger the over current protection circuit and the HotSwap controller shuts off...

Page 64: ...ds This specification is valid too for PMC modules used on the CR I Please note that some PMC mezzanine modules may not function when the CR I supply voltage is close to the lower margin of 3 3V 3 PICMG 2 0 GPIO 0 7 This general purpose I 0 pins can be used as inputs with following signal levels Table 37 GPIO input voltages Signal level low 0 5V 0 8V high 2 0V 5 5V When used as outputs the followi...

Page 65: ... 500 V peak against GND and any other supply voltage By itselfthe onboard digital grotmd GND and the front panel chassis frame ground FGND are isolated 011 the CR I with a layout distance of more than 0 6 nun in all PCB layers However many standard devices USB keyboard USB mouse and mo1titor except Ethernet will cow1ect FGND and GND directly in the device Also standard racks our starter cage too c...

Page 66: ...ement Plan Component Side CR11 V1 i I s I le _ iD jod 0 0 1 II CR11 V1 Figure 22 CRH Vl component side placement plan a I 0 0 D DI llf a 0 o i i 0 0 t o a iDx o io o Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 67: ...ompactPCI SBC Publication No HRMCR11 Rev B 0 Placement Plan Solder Side CR11 V1 CR11 V1 Figure 23 CRH Vl solder side placement plan Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 68: ...essary power switching To avoid this problem please use SATA disks instead TI1ey are physically hot swappable Please note You either c an use a DVI display on P4l00 or a standard VGA Monitor Display when using a DVI to VGA adapter Depending on the front VGA option orderedwith the CR I the front VGA chaw1el is not supported on the CR I but routed to a header on the CTMI7 In these configurations you...

Page 69: ...11 CT11 6U CompactPCI SBC Publication No HRMCR11 Rev B 0 1 I ID CTM17 VO 1 R Figure 24 CTl 117 component locations 0 0 i Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 70: ...ace is designed as a 40 pin 2 54 Will pitch wale cow1ec tor to fit directly to one or two extemal IDE hard drives The cable length must not exceed 30 cm It is reconunended to use an 80 pole high density cable for UDMA transfer r i C ri _ 0 E j 0 f 1 I PWC2 CTM17 VO Figure 25 IDE connector location Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 71: ...O GND 24 23 HD_IOW GND 26 25 HD_IOR NC 28 27 HD_RDY GND 30 29 HD_DAKO NC 32 31 HD_IRQ NC 34 33 HD_AI HD_A2 36 35 HD_AO HD_CS3 38 37 HD_CSJ GND 40 39 NC SATA Connectors P1600 P1601 and P1602 The SATA interface has two order options Either you have two connectors for standard SATA cable com1ection PI600 and P1601 or you have a direct connector to an onboard SATA HDD Pl602 and one com1ector for a SAT...

Page 72: ...r P2903 for all audio signals Ifthere is no onboard SATA HDD there are connectors 011 the front panel for headphone out line in and digital SPDIF out The headphone output and the line in are standard 3 Snunjacks Additional there is also an onboard header P2904 which can be used for CD or other audio input Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 73: ..._IN_L LINE_IN_R 5 6 AGND NC 7 8 SPDIF_OUT GND 9 10 FUSE_VCC 5 V supplied by the CRII and fused with max 2 A at CTMI7 for normal operation don t exceed I00 mA at this pin Ethernet Interface 10 100 1000BaseT P5000 and P5500 TheEthernet interfaces for Rear IO requires usage ofCAT 5 cable for proper operationwith 100 JOOOBaseT Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE w...

Page 74: ...et connector pin assignments Name 10 IOObase TxD TxD RxD NC NC RxD NC NC Name IOOObase LP_DA LP_DA LP_DB LP_DC LP_DC LP_DB LP_DD LP DD Ethernet 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Two LEDs LEDi green and LED2 yellow are integrated in the RJ45 connector These LED s indicate the link status and activity ofthe interfaces Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 75: ...el connector has only 8 pins It does not support the Ring Indicator Rl on RS232 and it does not support RS422 485 because it is missing RXD negative Receive Data RS422 485 is available only on rear cow1ections The RS485 output drivers can be enabled or disabled with the DTR signal An active DTR weans the drivers to be enabled When using the RS422 setting the output drivers are always enabled and t...

Page 76: ...ppliedby theCR I and fused with max2 A atCTM 17 for normal operation don t exceed 100 mA at this pin P2202 isDB9 P2200 P2201 are pin headers onCTMI7 Graphics interfaces TheCTM 17 offers an analog digitalDVl interface and if it is not used on the front panel of theCR I acompletely separateVGA interface ij 1 1 iii V Cf f WC1 1 0 V J r CTM17 VO Figure 31 Graphics connector locations Artisan Technolog...

Page 77: ...Cl C2 C3 C4 cs 12345 76 _ 9 10 II 12 13 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 za 2324 1 3 Figul e 32 DVI connectol layout Table 44 DVI connectol digital pin assignment Signal name Pin Signal name 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 TX2 TMDS Data2 TX2 TMDS Data2 GND NC NC DDC Clock DDC Data VSYNC TX TMDS Data TX TMDS Data GND NC 24 NC FUSE_VCC GND NC TXO TMDS DataO TXO TMDS DataO GND NC NC GND TXC TMDS Cloe TXC TMDS C...

Page 78: ... with two PMC slots Table 46 VGA connector pin assignment Name V2_RED V2_GREEN V2_BLUE V2_HSYNC V2_VSYNC GND DOC DATA DDC CLK P4200 2 4 6 8 10 I 3 5 7 9 11 12 13 USB connector P1680 P1681 Four channels are available on a IO pin wale header USBVCC is supplied and controlled by the CR I board It is fused with 2 A but for normal operation don t exceed 500 111 A at this cow1ectors s f cD cD 1 mma 1 t ...

Page 79: ...ttery to CR I For a description please check the sectionExternalBattery hlput PMC 1 0 connectors P7101 P7102 The PMC I 0 signals ofboth PMC slots are available at 64 pin male headers P7101 P7102 The followi ng table lists thepin assigwnents ofthe PMC I 0 signals at the 64 pin header The I 0 signals from PMC I PMCIIO_xx are connected to P7101 and the I 0 signals from PMC 2 PMC2IO_xx are connected t...

Page 80: ...header Table 49 GPIO connectol pin assignment Name P2000 Name GPIOO 2 GPIOI GPI02 3 4 GPI03 GPI04 5 6 GPIOS GPI06 7 8 GPI07 GND 9 10 FUSE_VCC 5 V supplied by the CR I and fused with max 2 A at CTM17 For normal operationdon t exceed I00 mA at this pin Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 81: ...HRMCR11 Rev B 0 Placement Plan g CH m c J u o _ j J f icH qa t S o g ti oj rnrnrn D 01 1 Rn 00 Hi CTM17VO 0 q i o o Q flllel Figure 35 Placement Plan CTMl7 0 0 j Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 82: ...1 0 Pins are connected to the rear IO cow1ector on the CR I as defined in the PICMG 2 3 specification A5 V key is mow1ted on PMC2 for 5 V compatible PMC cards A3 V key is mow1ted on PMC for 3 V compatible PMC cards Table 50 Electrical characteristics Parameter Value I3 3V 2 1 A ISV 1 2 A I 2V 0 1 A 0 1 A 3 3 V or 5 V I 12V V I 0 b P Comment Max current on 3 3 V Pins Max current on 5 V Pins Max cur...

Page 83: ...e 36 1 Iount Pl IC board to CRll Note The PCI specification defines 3 3 V with a margin of 0 3 V Some PMC mezzanine modules way not ftuiction when the supply voltage is dose to the lower margin of3 3 V 3 PICMG 2 0 Secondary Thermal Interface On conduction cooled versions ofboards and mezzanines the PMC modules may be equipped with optional Secondary Thermal Interfaces Ifthe PMCs do not fit into th...

Page 84: ...0 About This Manual 83 r screw M2 IOJ l nl Secornfory lhermal lnterfare Figure 37 i lounting of Secondary Thermal Interface on Pl IC module Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 85: ...he CR I offers dual core CPU teclU1ology with dual cha1U1el DRAM up to 4 GB It has an XMC PMC slot an additional Fast Ethernet port on the front two SATA cha1U1els two USB cow1ectors at the front panel onboard audio and a superior graphics solution The existing transition module CTM12 can be used for the CR I ifno new fw1ctions are required Front 1 0 The CR I offers a second USB port on the front ...

Page 86: ...R11 CR9J J5 COM1 J5 J5 COM2 J5 J5 EIDE J5 J5 PMC21 0 J5 J4 SATA1 PS 2 J4 J4 SATA2 LPT J4 J4 VGA2 Flooov J4 J4 USB 2 3 J4 J4 USB4 5 J4 J4 VGA1 J4 J4 DVl 1 J4 J4 ICMB J4 J4 GPIO J4 J4 Soeaker J4 J4 Reset J4 J4 Audio J4 J3 J3 J3 J3 IJ2 I IJ2 I I PMC 1 1 0 Gi abit Ethernet CPCI Bus IPMBO CPCI Bus I I Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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