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XVME-6700A  

 

USER

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 MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0310  

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http://www.acromag.com  

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https://www.acromag.com 

 

Revision History 

 

Release Date 

Version 

EGR/DOC 

Description of Revision 

11 AUG 2022 

PDG/AMM 

Initial Acromag release. 

 

 

The following table shows the revision history for this document: 

Summary of Contents for XVME-6700A

Page 1: ...s CPU Module USER S MANUAL ACROMAG INCORPORATED 30765 South Wixom Road Wixom MI 48393 2417 U S A Tel 248 295 0310 Email solutions acromag com Copyright 2016 Acromag Inc Printed in the USA Data and specifications are subject to change without notice 8501192A ...

Page 2: ...set Lynx Point PCH 11 1 6 3 Intel 82580EB Quad Ethernet Controller 11 1 6 4 Nuvoton NCT6106D Super I O 11 1 6 5 Atmel AT97SC3204 1 2 or SLB9665XT20 2 0 TPM 12 1 6 6 FPGA based VME to PCI Express Bridge 12 1 6 7 Expansion Sites 12 2 0 PREPARATION FOR USE 13 2 1 Unpacking and Inspecting 13 2 2 Installing into a Backplane 14 3 0 HARDWARE INFORMATION AND CONFIGURATION 15 3 1 Module Hardware Switch Con...

Page 3: ...I 25 3 6 2 2 HDMI 25 3 6 2 3 Integrated Audio 26 3 6 3 Configuring the Primary Display 26 3 6 4 Configuring the Video Memory 26 3 6 5 Video Display Options 26 3 7 Intel High Definition Audio 26 3 8 SATA 27 3 9 General I O 27 3 9 1 SMBus and I2C 27 3 9 2 Low Pin Count LPC 27 3 9 3 Serial Ports 27 3 9 4 USB 28 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet 28 3 11 Battery Powered Real Time Clock RTC 29 3 12 Security 29 3 12...

Page 4: ... Interfaces 33 3 16 4 XBRD 9060 I O Expander Module 33 3 16 5 Power Available to Expansion Modules 34 3 17 VME Interface 34 3 18 Front Panel Layout 35 4 0 FIRMWARE BIOS INFORMATION AND CONFIGURATION 36 4 1 XVME 6700A Special BIOS Features 36 4 2 Drivers and Utilities 36 5 0 SERVICE AND REPAIR 37 5 1 Service and Repair Assistance 37 5 2 Preliminary Service Procedure 37 5 3 Where to Get Help 37 6 0 ...

Page 5: ...I X Connector 49 6 2 6 2 J22 Upper PMC Site PCI X Connector 50 6 2 6 3 J23 Upper PMC Site PCI X Connector 51 6 2 6 4 J24 Upper PMC Site Rear I O Connector 52 6 2 6 5 J25 Upper XMC Site PCIe Connector 53 6 2 6 6 J9 Upper PMC XMC Site JTAG Connector 53 6 2 6 7 J7 Upper PMC XMC Site Expansion Connector 54 6 2 7 Front Panel Connectors 55 6 2 7 1 J5 COM USB VGA Connector 55 6 2 7 2 J4 Dual Ethernet RJ ...

Page 6: ...ity 71 8 0 XVME 9640 REAR TRANSITION ACCESSORY MODULE 72 8 1 Ordering Information 74 8 2 Hardware Information and Configuration 74 8 2 1 Switch SW1 Configuration 74 8 3 mSATA Module Installation 74 8 4 Specifications 75 8 4 1 Physical 75 8 4 2 Connector Information 75 8 4 2 1 RJ0 VME Connector Optional 75 8 4 2 2 RJ2 VME Connector 76 8 4 2 3 J1 VGA Connector 77 8 4 2 4 J4 USB 2 0 Connector 77 8 4 ...

Page 7: ...48 295 0310 6 http www acromag com 6 https www acromag com 8 4 2 14 J2 mSATA Connector 84 8 5 Power Requirements 85 8 6 Environmental Considerations 85 8 7 Reliability Prediction 86 8 8 XVME 9640 Certificate of Volatility 86 REVISION HISTORY 87 ...

Page 8: ...urrent the information contained in this manual No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Acromag 1 2 1 Trademark Trade Name and Copyright Information 2016 by Acromag Incorporated All rights reserved Acromag and Xembedded are registered trademarks of Acromag Incorporated All other trademarks registered trademarks trade names and service mar...

Page 9: ... I O Instead of the 64 pins of rear I O from the lower site XMC module s P4 connector the P0 connector can instead carry I O from the XMC module s P6 connector An option is also available to have the P2 connector s I O compatible with the XVME 6300 by giving up some of the PMC XMC I O normally available on the P2 connector Please consult the factory for these options In lieu of one PMC XMC module ...

Page 10: ...e 1 of 2 Rev 002 September 2013 http www intel com content www us en processors core CoreT echnicalResources html ALTHEA 7910 Application Programming Interface Software API for PCI Express to VME Interface 1 5 Ordering Information When ordering the XVME 67ab 708cd LF VMEbus CPU module please select from and specify the available options X Y and Z as defined below such as XVME 6700A 7080 LF XVME 67...

Page 11: ... the QM87 Platform Control Hub PCH DDR3L SDRAM One SODIMM socket supports up to 8GB of DDR3L ECC at 1600MHz The SODIMM is attached to the module firmly with screws and surrounded by heat sink material to provide a robust mechanism both mechanically and thermally For a special build option with a second SODIMM please consult the factory PCIe x8 2 Traditionally used for external graphics but on the ...

Page 12: ... LPC The Low Pin count Bus is connected to both the NCT6106D Super I O for serial ports and debug port 80 connections in addition to the AT97SC3204 1 2 or SLB9665XT20 2 0 TPM device SPI The Serial Peripheral Interface is used for the onboard boot flash HDA Audio The HDA audio port is connected to an ALC892 high definition audio codec Analog stereo line in and line out ports are available on the VM...

Page 13: ...ddressing space modes A16 A24 and A32 along with a fully programmable hardware byte swapper function are supported It has been successfully implemented and validated in VME SBCs since 2009 under Linux and VxWorks allowing the solution to meet high maturity and reliability levels required by the industry 1 6 7 Expansion Sites There are two expansion sites available on the XVME 6700A referred in thi...

Page 14: ...duct near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields unless the device is contained within its original manufacturer s packaging Be aware that failure to comply with these guidelines will void the Acromag Limited Warranty 2 1 Unpacking and Inspecting Upon receipt of this product inspect the shipping carton for evidence of mishandling during transit If the shipping carton i...

Page 15: ...y boards before turning off power to the bus and all related external power supplies 1 Disconnect all power supplies to the backplane and the card cage Disconnect the power cable 2 Make sure backplane connectors P1 and P2 are available 3 Verify that all DIP switch settings are correct 4 Verify that the card cage slot is clear and accessible 5 Install the XVME 6700A in the card cage by centering th...

Page 16: ...XVME 6700A USER S MANUAL Acromag Inc Tel 248 295 0310 15 http www acromag com 15 https www acromag com 3 0 HARDWARE INFORMATION AND CONFIGURATION Fig 3 1 a XVME 6700A Top View ...

Page 17: ...mal Operation ON Restore BIOS Defaults 4 Onboard 3 3V Regulator OFF default Auto Enable Onboard 3 3V Regulator if Not on Backplane ON Force Onboard 3 3V Regulator On SW1 1 is used to configure whether the front panel reset switch can be used to reset the XVME 6700A and subsequently the whole VME chassis depending on SW4 6 SW1 2 is used to isolate ORB GND the front panel s chassis connection from d...

Page 18: ...the PMC bus speed When the switch is on the bus speed is automatically selected at 133 66 33MHz When the switch is off the speed is overridden as follows 133MHz normal bus speed will slow down to 100MHz 66MHz normal bus speed will slow down to 50MHz 33MHz normal bus speed will slow down to 25MHz Note that with two 133MHz PMC modules installed there may be instability unless the bus speed is slowed...

Page 19: ... SPI_WR_ PROT Enable Write Protect for SPI Flash EEPROM configuration ON by default 8 SPI_CFG_ ENA Enable SPI Flash EEPROM configuration ON by default SW4 is used to configure the VME system controller properties as well as the reset behavior start up behavior and properties of the EEPROM which holds the FPGA firmware SW4 1 and SW4 2 are used to manually enable or disable the system controller fun...

Page 20: ... flash contains the firmware for the FPGA therefore these two signals should always be kept enabled unless stated otherwise in Acromag documentation 3 1 4 JTAG VREF Configuration Switch SW5 Table 3 1 d summarizes the functions settings and descriptions for dip switch SW5 Table 3 1 d JTAG VREF Configuration Switch SW5 JTAG VREF Configuration Switch SW5 Position Function Switch Setting Description 1...

Page 21: ... Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 OFF OFF OFF Not Enabled ON OFF OFF 64 Mbytes default OFF ON OFF 128 MBytes ON ON OFF 256 Mbytes OFF OFF ON 512 Mbytes ON OFF ON 1024 Mbytes OFF ON ON 2048 Mbytes ON ON ON 4096 MBytes 5 7 PCIe_EPMEM _NoPF_SIZ PCIe End point Non Prefetchable Memory BAR Size Sw 5 Sw 6 Sw 7 OFF OFF OFF Not Enabled ON OFF OFF 4 Mbytes default OFF ON OFF 8 MBytes ON ON OFF 16 Mbytes OFF OFF ON 32 Mbytes ...

Page 22: ...nly legacy system This system will limit the P2 I O and the incoming power to the XVME 6700A to 60W The DVI D port and the lower 15 diff pair of PMC I O will not be accessible 5 row 5V only legacy system This system permits all available P2 I O to be accessible to the XVME 6700A but the lack of a 3 3V power supply means that the available 90W of 5V power also feeds the 3 3V needs of the XVME 6700A...

Page 23: ...e module firmly with screws and surrounded by heat sink material to provide a robust mechanism both mechanically and thermally For a special build option with a second SODIMM socket please consult the factory PCIe x8 2 Traditionally used for external graphics but on the XVME 6700A supports any PMC XMC devices One of the connections is muxed with a PEX8114 PCIe PCI X bridge for PMC vs direct XMC co...

Page 24: ...Bridge The other is connected to the Intel 82580EB Quad Gigabit Ethernet controller SATA II 2 There are two SATA ports that operate up to 3Gb sec connected to the VME P2 connector SATA III 2 There are two SATA ports that operate up to 6Gb sec connected to the Expansion Site connector for the optional XBRD 9060 Bootable on board SSD Flash 40GB of soldered down on board SSD Flash is standard on all ...

Page 25: ...ided by the system memory interface DDR3 SDRAM with transfer rates of 1600 MT s 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB and 8 GB DDR3 SDRAM densities 72 bit wide channels 64 bits plus 8 bits of ECC 3 6 Video 3 6 1 VGA The XVME 6700A uses the Intel Lynx Point controller to support the analog VGA interface The VGA interface features include Integrated 180 Mhz 24 bit RAMDAC Support for analog monitor resolutions up to 1920x2...

Page 26: ...io and video signals from DVD players set top boxes and other audiovisual sources to television sets projectors and other video displays It can carry high quality multi channel audio data and all standard and high definition consumer electronics video formats The HDMI display interface connecting the processor and display devices uses transition minimized differential signaling TMDS to carry audio...

Page 27: ... the Primary Display To select a specific primary display refer to The APTIO Haswell Core BIOS Manual For Acromag Products 3 6 4 Configuring the Video Memory To configure the video memory refer to The APTIO Haswell Core BIOS Manual For Acromag Products 3 6 5 Video Display Options The XVME 6700A supports simultaneous independent displays on the VGA and DVI D ports Display mode choices when using mu...

Page 28: ...cts 3 9 General I O 3 9 1 SMBus and I2C The SMBus is connected directly to the PCH and contains several devices accessible at the addresses shown below to Table 3 9 1 a SMBus Address Table Table 3 9 1 a SMBus Address Table SMBus Address Function 0x32 DIMMA Temp 0x34 DIMMB Temp 0xA0 ID EEPROM 0xA2 DIMMA SPD 0xA4 DIMMB SPD 0xA8 Lower XMC Site 0xAA Upper XMC Site 3 9 2 Low Pin Count LPC The LPC inter...

Page 29: ...ves High speed full speed and low speed USB High speed USB 2 0 debug port on USB port 1 Console redirection on USB port 1 with a debug cable PCH USB 2 0 ports 0 and 1 are routed to the front panel s 26 pin connector Both ports share 1A of available power PCH USB 2 0 Ports 2 and 3 are routed to the optional XBRD 9060 PCH USB 2 0 Ports 8 9 are routed to the VME P2 connector Both ports share 1A of av...

Page 30: ...ed the RTC voltage drops below 2 5V or when a BIOS update has been done the first time the system is powered on it may partially boot and then restart up to two times This behavior is normal 3 12 Security 3 12 1 Trusted Platform Support The XVME 6700A uses the Atmel AT97SC3204 1 2 or Infineon SLB9665XT20 2 0 fully integrated security module which implements version 1 2 or 2 0 of the Trusted Comput...

Page 31: ...tion on disabling support for this technology refer to The APTIO Haswell Core BIOS Manual For Acromag Products 3 13 3 Intel Matrix Storage Technology Intel Matrix Storage Technology is supported by Intel s 8 Series QM87 Lynx Point PCH which provides AHCI functionality RAID 0 1 5 10 Support and Intel Smart Response Technology 3 14 Thermal Management The Intel Haswell processor contains a digital th...

Page 32: ...IOS Manual For Acromag Products 3 14 3 Memory Throttling The memory bandwidth can be throttled back automatically if a thermal sensor is on the DIMM The NCT6776D will alert the memory controller via PECI when the system memory exceeds its normal operating temperature For further information on configuring the memory bandwidth throttling based on temperature readings from the DIMM s thermal sensor ...

Page 33: ...eneral Purpose Digital Outputs to the XVME 6700A s P2 connector making the XVME 6700A compatible with the P2 I O of the XVME 6300 Please consult factory regarding this option 3 16 1 XMC Modules XMC modules can be used in either or both Upper and Lower Expansion Sites on the XVME 6700A however if one XMC module is used in conjunction with one PMC module the XMC module must be in the Lower Site Each...

Page 34: ...s recommended when 133MHz module s are installed Note Processor PMC modules are not supported on the XVME 6700A 3 16 3 PMC XMC JTAG Interfaces Some PMC XMC modules may utilize JTAG connections for FPGA programming or other module debug activities Individual JTAG connections are available for each site through the use of a Molex 78171 5006 6 pin micro connector J8 is used for connection to the Lowe...

Page 35: ...supplied 41 5W 5 row with 5V only supplied 39 0W 2 5W of 3 3V made from 5V 3 row with 5V only supplied 9 0W 2 5W of 3 3V made from 5V 3 17 VME Interface The XVME 6700A connects to the VMEbus through the high performance FPGA based VME Bridge that is fully compliant with all VME64x data transactions SBT BLT MBLT 2eVME and 2eSST on all common addressing space modes A16 A24 and A32 This allows the XV...

Page 36: ...refer to ALTHEA 7910 Application Programming Interface manual 3 18 Front Panel Layout PASS FAIL LEDs The green PASS and red FAIL LEDs are used as an indication of board health during the BIOS boot up As the BIOS starts the POST the red FAIL LED will be turned off When the BIOS completes the POST the green PASS LED is turned on USER LEDs The USER LEDs are accessible by user software See Section 4 f...

Page 37: ...XVME 6300 Compatible I O build option The default output levels of the front panel User LEDs can be configured The LED is on when the output level is high The serial protocol used by COM2 and COM4 can be either RS 232 or RS 422 485 Note that COM4 is only available with the XVME 6300 Compatible I O build option The ID EEPROM on the SMBus can be configured as Read Write or Read Only The soldered dow...

Page 38: ...f the procedures in the Preparation for Use section have been followed Also refer to the documentation for the module to verify that it is correctly configured Replacement of the module with one that is known to work correctly is a good technique to isolate a faulty module 5 3 Where to Get Help If the problem persists the next step should be to visit the Acromag website at https www acromag com Ou...

Page 39: ...der This connector is a 26 pin Molex 52435 2671 and complies with Intel Shark Bay Debug Port Design Guide It can be used for debug of the CPU using tools and guides available from authorized Intel representatives This header is used to program the 128Mb SPI Flash EPROM containing the BIOS and ME Firmware and is for factory use only This header is used to program the 128Mb SPI Flash EPROM containin...

Page 40: ...LWR_IO5_P LWR_IO5_N 9 LWR_IO8_P LWR_IO6_P LWR_IO6_N LWR_IO7_P LWR_IO7_N GND 10 LWR_IO8_N LWR_IO1_P LWR_IO1_N LWR_IO9_P LWR_IO9_N 11 LWR_IO12_P LWR_IO10_P LWR_IO10_N LWR_IO11_P LWR_IO11_N GND 12 LWR_IO12_N LWR_IO25_N LWR_IO25_P LWR_IO13_P LWR_IO13_N 13 LWR_IO16_P LWR_IO14_P LWR_IO14_N LWR_IO15_P LWR_IO15_N GND 14 LWR_IO16_N LWR_IO31_N LWR_IO31_P LWR_IO17_P LWR_IO17_N 15 LWR_IO20_P LWR_IO18_P LWR_IO...

Page 41: ...GND SYSCLK BG3IN SYSFAIL GA0 11 NC GND BG3OUT BERR GA1 12 GND DS1 BR0 SYSRESET 3 3V1 13 NC DS0 BR1 LWORD GA2 14 GND WRITE BR2 AM5 3 3V1 15 NC GND BR3 A23 GA3 16 GND DTACK AM0 A22 3 3V1 17 NC GND AM1 A21 GA4 18 GND AS AM2 A20 3 3V1 19 NC GND AM3 A19 NC 20 GND IACK GND A18 3 3V1 21 NC IACKIN NC A17 NC 22 GND IACKOUT NC A16 3 3V1 23 NC AM4 GND A15 NC 24 GND A07 IRQ7 A14 3 3V1 25 NC A06 IRQ6 A13 NC 26...

Page 42: ... DVI_CLK_N 12 GND UPR_IO24_N GND VGA_VSYNC GND 13 UPR_IO3_P USB_P4_P 5V VGA_HSYNC DVI_HPD 14 GND USB_P4_N VME_D16 UPR_IO18_N DVI_SDA 15 UPR_IO3_N UPR_IO25_P VME_D17 VGA_I2C_DAT DVI_SCL 16 GND USB_P5_P VME_D18 VGA_I2C_CLK UPR_IO8_P 17 UPR_IO4_P USB_P5_N VME_D19 UPR_IO18_P UPR_IO8_N 18 GND UPR_IO25_N VME_D20 COM2_TX UPR_IO9_P 19 UPR_IO4_N USB_ 5V VME_D21 COM2_TX 1 UPR_IO9_N 20 GND USB_ 5V VME_D22 UP...

Page 43: ...from those on the XVME 6300 The highlighted pins below show the pin differences from the standard XVME 6700A I O ROW PIN A C D 6 GND NC 7 NC 8 GND 9 GND 12 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND NC 18 GND NC 19 NC 20 GND NC 21 GND GND 22 COM4_TX 23 COM4_RTS _TX 1 GND 24 GND GPIN0 25 COM4_RX GPIN1 26 COM4_DSR _RX 1 GPIN2 27 GND GPIN3 28 COM4_CTS GPOUT0 29 COM4_DTR GPOUT1 30 GPOUT2 31 GPOUT3 32 NC NC NO CO...

Page 44: ... 3 GND INTB 4 5 INTC INTD 6 7 NC 5V 8 9 INTA NC 10 11 GND NC 12 13 CLK_PCI GND 14 15 GND GNT1 16 17 REQ 5V 18 19 3 3V AD 31 20 21 AD 28 AD 27 22 23 AD 25 GND 24 25 GND C BE 3 26 27 AD 22 AD 21 28 29 AD 19 5V 30 31 3 3V AD 17 32 33 FRAME GND 34 35 GND IRDY 36 37 DEVSEL 5V 38 39 PCIXCAP PU to 3 3V 40 41 NC NC 42 43 PAR GND 44 45 3 3V AD 15 46 47 AD 12 AD 11 48 49 AD 9 5V 50 51 GND C BE 0 52 53 AD 6 ...

Page 45: ... 4 5 JTAG_TDI GND 6 7 GND NC 8 9 NC NC 10 11 PU to 3 3V 3 3V 12 13 RST GND 14 15 3 3V GND 16 17 NC GND 18 19 AD 30 AD 29 20 21 GND AD 26 22 23 AD 24 3 3V 24 25 AD 22 IDSEL AD 23 26 27 3 3V AD 20 28 29 AD 18 GND 30 31 AD 16 C BE 2 32 33 GND NC 34 35 TRDY 3 3V 36 37 GND STOP 38 39 PERR GND 40 41 3 3V SERR 42 43 C BE 1 GND 44 45 AD 14 AD 13 46 47 M66EN AD 10 48 49 AD 8 3 3V 50 51 AD 7 NC 52 53 3 3V N...

Page 46: ...E 6 C BE 5 6 7 C BE 4 GND 8 9 3 3V PAR64 10 11 AD 63 AD 62 12 13 AD 61 GND 14 15 GND AD 60 16 17 AD 59 AD 58 18 19 AD 57 GND 20 21 3 3V AD 56 22 23 AD 55 AD 54 24 25 AD 53 GND 26 27 GND AD 52 28 29 AD 51 AD 50 30 31 AD 49 GND 32 33 GND AD 48 34 35 AD 47 AD 46 36 37 AD 45 GND 38 39 3 3V AD 44 40 41 AD 43 AD 42 42 43 AD 41 GND 44 45 GND AD 40 46 47 AD 39 AD 38 48 49 AD 37 GND 50 51 GND AD 36 52 53 A...

Page 47: ..._N LWR_IO5_N 12 13 LWR_IO6_P LWR_IO7_P 14 15 LWR_IO6_N LWR_IO7_N 16 17 LWR_IO8_P LWR_IO9_P 18 19 LWR_IO8_N LWR_IO9_N 20 21 LWR_IO10_P LWR_IO11_P 22 23 LWR_IO10_N LWR_IO11_N 24 25 LWR_IO12_P LWR_IO13_P 26 27 LWR_IO12_N LWR_IO13_N 28 29 LWR_IO14_P LWR_IO15_P 30 31 LWR_IO14_N LWR_IO15_N 32 33 LWR_IO16_P LWR_IO17_P 34 35 LWR_IO16_N LWR_IO17_N 36 37 LWR_IO18_P LWR_IO19_P 38 39 LWR_IO18_N LWR_IO19_N 40 ...

Page 48: ...TAG_TMS GND GND 12V 7 PEG6_RX_P PEG6_RX_N 3 3V PEG7_RX_P PEG7_RX_N 5V 8 GND GND JTAG_TDI GND GND 12V 9 NC NC NC NC NC 5V 10 GND GND JTAG_TDO GND GND GND GA0 11 PEG0_TX_P PEG0_TX_N NC PEG1_TX_P PEG1_TX_N 5V 12 GND GND GND GA1 GND GND NC 13 PEG2_TX_P PEG2_TX_N NC PEG3_TX_P PEG3_TX_N 5V 14 GND GND GND GA2 GND GND SMB_DATA 15 PEG4_TX_P PEG4_TX_N NC PEG5_TX_P PEG5_TX_N 5V 16 GND GND XMCA_WP GND GND SMB...

Page 49: ..._IO4_N NC LWR_IO5_P LWR_IO5_N NC 6 GND GND NC GND GND NC 7 LWR_IO6_P LWR_IO6_N NC LWR_IO7_P LWR_IO7_N NC 8 GND GND LWR_IO30_N GND GND LWR_IO31_N 9 LWR_IO8_P LWR_IO8_N LWR_IO30_P LWR_IO9_P LWR_IO9_N LWR_IO31_P 10 GND GND LWR_IO28_N GND GND LWR_IO29_N 11 LWR_IO10_P LWR_IO10_N LWR_IO28_P LWR_IO11_P LWR_IO11_N LWR_IO29_P 12 GND GND LWR_IO26_N GND GND LWR_IO27_N 13 LWR_IO12_P LWR_IO12_N LWR_IO26_P LWR_...

Page 50: ... 3 GND INTD 4 5 INTA INTB 6 7 NC 5V 8 9 INTC NC 10 11 GND NC 12 13 CLK_PCI GND 14 15 GND GNT1 16 17 REQ 5V 18 19 3 3V AD 31 20 21 AD 28 AD 27 22 23 AD 25 GND 24 25 GND C BE 3 26 27 AD 22 AD 21 28 29 AD 19 5V 30 31 3 3V AD 17 32 33 FRAME GND 34 35 GND IRDY 36 37 DEVSEL 5V 38 39 PCIXCAP PU to 3 3V 40 41 NC NC 42 43 PAR GND 44 45 3 3V AD 15 46 47 AD 12 AD 11 48 49 AD 9 5V 50 51 GND C BE 0 52 53 AD 6 ...

Page 51: ... 4 5 JTAG_TDI GND 6 7 GND NC 8 9 NC NC 10 11 PU to 3 3V 3 3V 12 13 RST GND 14 15 3 3V GND 16 17 NC GND 18 19 AD 30 AD 29 20 21 GND AD 26 22 23 AD 24 3 3V 24 25 AD 23 IDSEL AD 23 26 27 3 3V AD 20 28 29 AD 18 GND 30 31 AD 16 C BE 2 32 33 GND NC 34 35 TRDY 3 3V 36 37 GND STOP 38 39 PERR GND 40 41 3 3V SERR 42 43 C BE 1 GND 44 45 AD 14 AD 13 46 47 M66EN AD 10 48 49 AD 8 3 3V 50 51 AD 7 NC 52 53 3 3V N...

Page 52: ...E 6 C BE 5 6 7 C BE 4 GND 8 9 3 3V PAR64 10 11 AD 63 AD 62 12 13 AD 61 GND 14 15 GND AD 60 16 17 AD 59 AD 58 18 19 AD 57 GND 20 21 3 3V AD 56 22 23 AD 55 AD 54 24 25 AD 53 GND 26 27 GND AD 52 28 29 AD 51 AD 50 30 31 AD 49 GND 32 33 GND AD 48 34 35 AD 47 AD 46 36 37 AD 45 GND 38 39 3 3V AD 44 40 41 AD 43 AD 42 42 43 AD 41 GND 44 45 GND AD 40 46 47 AD 39 AD 38 48 49 AD 37 GND 50 51 GND AD 36 52 53 A...

Page 53: ...R_IO5_N 12 13 UPR_IO6_P UPR_IO7_P 14 15 UPR_IO6_N UPR_IO7_N 16 17 UPR_IO8_P UPR_IO9_P 18 19 UPR_IO8_N UPR_IO9_N 20 21 UPR_IO10_P UPR_IO11_P 22 23 UPR_IO10_N UPR_IO11_N 24 25 UPR_IO12_P UPR_IO13_P 26 27 UPR_IO12_N UPR_IO13_N 28 29 UPR_IO14_P UPR_IO15_P 30 31 UPR_IO14_N UPR_IO15_N 32 33 UPR_IO16_P UPR_IO17_P 34 35 UPR_IO16_N UPR_IO17_N 36 37 UPR_IO18_P UPR_IO19_P 38 39 UPR_IO18_N UPR_IO19_N 40 41 UP...

Page 54: ...15_RX_P PEG15_RX_N 5V 8 GND GND JTAG_TDI GND GND 12V 9 NC NC NC NC NC 5V 10 GND GND JTAG_TDO GND GND GND GA0 11 PEG0_TX_P PEG0_TX_N NC PEG1_TX_P PEG1_TX_N 5V 12 GND GND GND GA1 GND GND XMC_SEL 13 PEG2_TX_P PEG2_TX_N NC PEG3_TX_P PEG3_TX_N 5V 14 GND GND GND GA2 GND GND SMB_DATA 15 PEG4_TX_P PEG4_TX_N NC PEG5_TX_P PEG5_TX_N 5V 16 GND GND XMCA_WP GND GND SMB_CLK 17 PEG6_TX_P PEG6_TX_N NC PEG7_TX_P PE...

Page 55: ...13 SATA1_TX_N SATA0_TX_N 14 15 SATA1_TX_P SATA0_TX_P 16 17 GND GND 18 19 SATA1_RX_N SATA0_RX_N 20 21 SATA1_RX_P SATA0_RX_P 22 23 GND GND 24 25 Reserved Reserved 26 27 Reserved Reserved 28 29 GND GND 30 31 Reserved Reserved 32 33 Reserved Reserved 34 35 GND GND 36 37 USB2_N USB3_N 38 39 USB2_P USB3_P 40 41 SMB_CLK SMB_DATA 42 43 5V 5V 44 45 USB_OC ENET1_ACT 46 47 5V ENET1_LINK 48 49 PLT_RST COM3_TX...

Page 56: ...hese can be accessed through standard connectors by using the optional shielded cable adapter P N 5028 572 Note The DB 9 serial connector on this dongle cable is wired as a DTE port PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 USB0_P 3 USB0_N 4 GND 5 5V USB POWER 6 VGA_I2C_DAT A 7 VGA_RED 8 VGA_GRN 9 VGA_BLUE 10 GND 11 USB1_P 12 USB1_N 13 GND 14 5V VGA POWER 15 VGA_I2C_CLK 16 GND_RED 17 GND_GREEN 18 GND_BLUE 19 COM1_CTS 20...

Page 57: ...us lengths with RJ Point 5 connectors on one end and standard RJ 45 connectors on the other are available from TE and Stewart Connector PIN SIGNAL 1A ENET2_MX0_P 2A ENET2_MX0_N 3A ENET2_MX1_P 4A ENET2_MX1_N 5A ENET2_MX2_P 6A ENET2_MX2_N 7A ENET2_MX3_P 8A ENET2_MX3_N 1B ENET3_MX0_P 2B ENET3_MX0_N 3B ENET3_MX1_P 4B ENET3_MX1_N 5B ENET3_MX2_P 6B ENET3_MX2_N 7B ENET3_MX3_P 8B ENET3_MX3_N 6 2 8 P3 CPU ...

Page 58: ... the CRT_REAR_RED CRT_REAR_GREEN and CRT_REAR_BLUE signals Failure to apply this termination may result in poor display quality and improper operation of Intel HD Graphics control panel in Windows Also for proper monitor detection the REAR_DDC_CLK and REAR_DDC_DATA lines should be level shifted to 5V See the following for suggested interface schematic It is strongly suggested that ESD protection b...

Page 59: ... 8 1 Operating System idle at desktop with no active applications running 8GB RAM One connected SATA device one USB keyboard one USB mouse VGA monitor No PMC XMC cards installed 2 S0 Max was measured with module operating at 40 C ambient with 300LFM airflow using Windows 8 1 Operating System Prime95 Large FFT torture test stressing all CPU cores at max 8GB RAM 1 connected SATA device one USB keybo...

Page 60: ...nsult factory for more information WARNING If airflow is not adequate throttling can reach maximum and Tj temperature could exceed 100 C resulting in system instability This temperature should be monitored in end user system with user application software running to determine if final thermal solution is adequate Relative Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing designed to comply Storage Temperature 55 C ...

Page 61: ... com 6 6 Reliability Prediction MTBF Mean Time Between Failure MTBF in hours using MIL HDBK 217F FN2 Per MIL HDBK 217 Ground Benign Controlled GBGC Table 6 6 a MTBF Temperature MTBF Hours MTBF Years Failure Rate FIT1 25 C 204 135 23 3 4 898 7 40 C 148 701 17 0 6 724 9 1 FIT is Failures in 109 hours ...

Page 62: ...ry i e Memory of whose contents is retained when power is removed Yes No Type EEPROM Flash etc Flash Qty 2 Size 16Mbyte User Modifiable Yes No Function U6 Storage of Code and Data for System BIOS U1 FPGA firmware Process to Sanitize Clear Flash memory by erasing all sectors of the Flash Type EEPROM Flash etc EEPROM Qty 2 Size 16Kbytes each User Modifiable Yes No Function U47 Ethernet Firmware MAC ...

Page 63: ...e Ethernet ports on the P0 connector is disabled One RS 232 serial port This port only contains TX RX signals It is brought out on a mini USB B connector but an adapter cable is included with the module for connection using a standard DB 9 connector Two USB 2 0 ports These ports use standard USB A connectors The XBRD 9060 also contains 2 mSATA sockets that allow 2 SSD drives to be added to the XVM...

Page 64: ...E 6700A s P0 connector SW1 4 6 is used to configure the isolation of the Front Panel ORB GND 7 3 mSATA Module Installation One or two full size 51mm mSATA modules may be installed by using the screws provided In a high vibration environment the addition of a removable thread locker such as Loctite 242 is recommended For installation of half size 26 8mm mSATA modules please consult factory 7 4 Inst...

Page 65: ...0 64 http www acromag com 64 https www acromag com 7 5 Specifications 7 5 1 Physical The XBRD 9060 dimensions are shown below Length 128 0 mm 5 039 in Width 74 0 mm 2 913 in Height from XVME 6700A includes PCB 12 6 mm 0 496 in Unit Weight 2 3 oz 0 067 kg ...

Page 66: ... GND 12 13 SATA1_TX_N SATA0_TX_N 14 15 SATA1_TX_P SATA0_TX_P 16 17 GND GND 18 19 SATA1_RX_N SATA0_RX_N 20 21 SATA1_RX_P SATA0_RX_P 22 23 GND GND 24 25 Reserved Reserved 26 27 Reserved Reserved 28 29 GND GND 30 31 Reserved Reserved 32 33 Reserved Reserved 34 35 GND GND 36 37 USB2_N USB3_N 38 39 USB2_P USB3_P 40 41 SMB_CLK SMB_DATA 42 43 5V 5V 44 45 USB_OC ENET1_ACT 46 47 5V ENET1_LINK 48 49 PLT_RST...

Page 67: ...nections LIINK and ACTIVITY LEDs are built in to the connector PIN SIGNAL 1 ENET1_MX_P1 2 ENET1_MX_N1 3 ENET1_MX1_P1 4 ENET1_MX2_P1 5 ENET1_MX2_N1 6 ENET1_MX1_N1 7 ENET1_MX3_P1 8 ENET1_MX3_N1 1 ENET1 signals are not available when SW1 is in position 2 3 This 5 pin USB mini B style connector TE 1734035 2 is used for the COM3 RS 232 serial port connection PIN SIGNAL 1 NC 2 COM3_RXD 3 COM3_TXD 4 NC 5...

Page 68: ...nnector it will only function at USB 2 0 or lower speeds There is no USB 3 0 superspeed signal connection PIN SIGNAL 1 5V USB POWER 2 USB2_N 3 USB2_P 4 GND 5 NC 6 NC 7 GND 8 NC 9 NC This 9 pin USB 3 0 A style FCI 10117835 001LF connector carries USB data at either USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 speeds The power is current limited to 1A Note Even though the connector is a USB 3 0 connector it will only functio...

Page 69: ...the XBRD 9060 PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 NC 3 3V 2 3 NC GND 4 5 NC 1 5V 6 7 NC NC 8 9 GND NC 10 11 NC NC 12 13 NC NC 14 15 GND NC 16 17 NC GND 18 19 NC NC 20 21 GND PLT_RST 22 23 SATA0_RX_N 3 3V 24 25 SATA0_RX_P GND 26 27 GND 1 5V 28 29 GND SMB_CLK 30 31 SATA0_TX_N SMB_DATA 32 33 SATA0_TX_P GND 34 35 GND NC 36 37 GND NC 38 39 3 3V GND 40 41 3 3V NC 42 43 GND NC 44 45 NC NC 46 47 NC 1 5V 48 49 NC GND ...

Page 70: ...the XBRD 9060 PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 NC 3 3V 2 3 NC GND 4 5 NC 1 5V 6 7 NC NC 8 9 GND NC 10 11 NC NC 12 13 NC NC 14 15 GND NC 16 17 NC GND 18 19 NC NC 20 21 GND PLT_RST 22 23 SATA1_RX_N 3 3V 24 25 SATA1_RX_P GND 26 27 GND 1 5V 28 29 GND SMB_CLK 30 31 SATA1_TX_N SMB_DATA 32 33 SATA1_TX_P GND 34 35 GND NC 36 37 GND NC 38 39 3 3V GND 40 41 3 3V NC 42 43 GND NC 44 45 NC NC 46 47 NC 1 5V 48 49 NC GND ...

Page 71: ...ve Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing designed to comply Storage Temperature 55 C to 100 C designed to comply 7 8 Reliability Prediction MTBF Mean Time Between Failure MTBF in hours using MIL HDBK 217F FN2 Per MIL HDBK 217 Ground Benign Controlled GBGC Table 7 8a MTBF Temperature MTBF Hours MTBF Years Failure Rate FIT1 25 C 16 280 016 1 858 4 61 4 40 C 10 353 596 1 181 9 96 6 1 FIT is Failures in 109...

Page 72: ...s No Type SRAM SDRAM etc none Size User Modifiable Yes No Function Process to Sanitize Non Volatile Memory Does this product contain Non Volatile memory i e Memory of whose contents is retained when power is removed Yes No only with mSATA module s installed Type EEPROM Flash etc Flash Size mSATA module dependent User Modifiable Yes No Function Storage of User Data Process to Sanitize Refer to mSAT...

Page 73: ... a 68 pin SCSI 3 connector The following I O is available via internal connectors on the XVME 9640 Stereo Audio Line In Line Out are available via a 5 pin connector One software selectable RS 232 RS 485 serial port is available via a 10 pin header The Lower PMC XMC module s user I O from the XVME 6700A s optional RJ0 connector is available via two optional high speed Samtec connectors installed if...

Page 74: ...248 295 0310 73 http www acromag com 73 https www acromag com WARNING The XVME 9640 should not be used with an XVME 6700A that is built with the XVME 6300 Compatible I O option For this option instead use the XVME 9630 module RTM for XVME 6300 ...

Page 75: ...s settings and descriptions for dip switch SW1 Table 8 2 1 a XVME 9640 Configuration Switch SW1 Configuration Switch SW1 Position Function Switch Setting Description 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 ORB GND OFF default ORB GND Isolated from Digital GND ON ORB GND Tied to Digital GND SW1 4 is used to configure the isolation of the Front Panel ORB GND SW1 1 1 2 and 1 3 are not used and can be in e...

Page 76: ...1_ACT ENET0_ACT 7 LWR_IO0_P LWR_IO2_P LWR_IO2_N LWR_IO3_P LWR_IO3_N GND 8 LWR_IO0_N LWR_IO4_P LWR_IO4_N LWR_IO5_P LWR_IO5_N 9 LWR_IO8_P LWR_IO6_P LWR_IO6_N LWR_IO7_P LWR_IO7_N GND 10 LWR_IO8_N LWR_IO1_P LWR_IO1_N LWR_IO9_P LWR_IO9_N 11 LWR_IO12_P LWR_IO10_P LWR_IO10_N LWR_IO11_P LWR_IO11_N GND 12 LWR_IO12_N LWR_IO25_N LWR_IO25_P LWR_IO13_P LWR_IO13_N 13 LWR_IO16_P LWR_IO14_P LWR_IO14_N LWR_IO15_P ...

Page 77: ..._BLUE DVI_CLK_N 12 GND UPR_IO24_N GND VGA_VSYNC GND 13 UPR_IO3_P USB_P4_P 5V VGA_HSYNC DVI_HPD 14 GND USB_P4_N NC UPR_IO18_N DVI_SDA 15 UPR_IO3_N UPR_IO25_P NC VGA_I2C_DAT DVI_SCL 16 GND USB_P5_P NC VGA_I2C_CLK UPR_IO8_P 17 UPR_IO4_P USB_P5_N NC UPR_IO18_P UPR_IO8_N 18 GND UPR_IO25_N NC COM2_TX UPR_IO9_P 19 UPR_IO4_N USB_ 5V NC COM2_TX 1 UPR_IO9_N 20 GND USB_ 5V NC UPR_IO19_N UPR_IO10_P 21 UPR_IO5...

Page 78: ...E 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND_RED 7 GND_GREEN 8 GND_BLUE 9 5V VGA 1A MAX 10 GND 11 NC 12 VGA_I2C_DAT 13 VGA_HSYNC 14 VGA_VSYNC 15 VGA_I2C_CLK NC NO CONNECT This 4 pin USB 2 0 A style Molex 67329 8001 connector Brings USB port 4 out the front panel The power is current limited to 1A shared with J3 PIN SIGNAL 1 5V USB POWER 2 USB4_N 3 USB4_P 4 GND This 4 pin USB 2 0 A style Molex 67329 8001 connector Brings US...

Page 79: ... front panel Only the digital signals are available on this connector It can be used simultaneously with the VGA connector PIN SIGNAL 1 DVI_P2_N 2 DVI_P2_P 3 GND 4 NC 5 NC 6 DVI_I2C_CLK 7 DVI_I2C_DAT 8 NC 9 DVI_P1_N 10 DVI_P1_P 11 GND 12 NC 13 NC 14 5V DVI 1A MAX 15 GND 16 HOT PLUG DETECT 17 DVI_P0_N 18 DVI_P0_P 19 GND 20 NC 21 NC 22 GND 23 DVI_CLK_P 24 DVI_CLK_N C1 NC C2 NC C3 NC C4 NC C5 GND NC ...

Page 80: ...supplied adapter cables Note Patch cables of various lengths with RJ Point 5 connectors on one end and standard RJ 45 connectors on the other are available from TE and Stewart Connector PIN SIGNAL 1A ENET0_MX0_P 2A ENET0_MX0_N 3A ENET0_MX1_P 4A ENET0_MX1_N 5A ENET0_MX2_P 6A ENET0_MX2_N 7A ENET0_MX3_P 8A ENET0_MX3_N 1B ENET1_MX0_P1 2B ENET1_MX0_N1 3B ENET1_MX1_P1 4B ENET1_MX1_N1 5B ENET1_MX2_P1 6B ...

Page 81: ...42 9 UPR_IO8_P UPR_IO8_N 43 10 UPR_IO9_P UPR_IO9_N 44 11 UPR_IO10_P UPR_IO10_N 45 12 GND GND 46 13 UPR_IO11_P UPR_IO11_N 47 14 UPR_IO12_P UPR_IO12_N 48 15 UPR_IO13_P UPR_IO13_N 49 16 UPR_IO14_P UPR_IO14_N 50 17 UPR_IO15_P UPR_IO15_N 51 18 UPR_IO16_P UPR_IO16_N 52 19 UPR_IO17_P UPR_IO17_N 53 20 UPR_IO18_P UPR_IO18_N 54 21 UPR_IO19_P UPR_IO19_N 55 22 UPR_IO20_P UPR_IO20_N 56 23 GND GND 57 24 UPR_IO2...

Page 82: ...LWR_IO13_P 14 15 LWR_IO3_N KWR_IO13_N 16 17 LWR_IO8_P LWR_IO9_P 18 19 LWR_IO8_N LWR_IO9_N 20 21 LWR_IO20_P LWR_IO21_P 22 23 LWR_IO20_N LWR_IO21_N 24 25 LWR_IO22_P LWR_IO23_P 26 27 LWR_IO22_N LWR_IO23_N 28 29 LWR_IO24_P LWR_IO25_P 30 31 LWR_IO24_N LWR_IO25_N 32 33 LWR_IO26_P LWR_IO27_P 34 35 LWR_IO26_N LWR_IO27_N 36 37 LWR_IO28_P LWR_IO29_P 38 39 LWR_IO28_N LWR_IO29_N 40 This 10 pin standard 0 1 he...

Page 83: ...5_P 6 7 LWR_IO5_N LWR_IO15_N 8 9 LWR_IO6_P LWR_IO16_P 10 11 LWR_IO6_N LWR_IO16_N 12 13 LWR_IO7_P LWR_IO17_P 14 15 LWR_IO7_N LWR_IO17_N 16 17 LWR_IO18_P LWR_IO19_P 18 19 LWR_IO18_N LWR_IO19_N 20 21 LWR_IO30_P LWR_IO31_P 22 23 LWR_IO30_N LWR_IO31_N 24 25 NC NC 26 27 NC NC 28 29 NC NC 30 31 NC NC 32 33 NC NC 34 35 NC NC 36 37 NC NC 38 39 NC NC 40 NC NO CONNECT This 5 pin connector Molex 533980571 is ...

Page 84: ... module to the XBRD 9060 PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 NC 3 3V 2 3 NC GND 4 5 NC NC 6 7 NC NC 8 9 GND NC 10 11 NC NC 12 13 NC NC 14 15 GND NC 16 17 NC GND 18 19 NC NC 20 21 GND NC 22 23 SATA2_RX_N 3 3V 24 25 SATA2_RX_P GND 26 27 GND NC 28 29 GND NC 30 31 SATA2_TX_N NC 32 33 SATA2_TX_P GND 34 35 GND NC 36 37 GND NC 38 39 3 3V GND 40 41 3 3V NC 42 43 GND NC 44 45 NC NC 46 47 NC NC 48 49 NC GND 50 51 NC 3 ...

Page 85: ... module to the XBRD 9060 PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 NC 3 3V 2 3 NC GND 4 5 NC NC 6 7 NC NC 8 9 GND NC 10 11 NC NC 12 13 NC NC 14 15 GND NC 16 17 NC GND 18 19 NC NC 20 21 GND NC 22 23 SATA3_RX_N 3 3V 24 25 SATA3_RX_P GND 26 27 GND NC 28 29 GND NC 30 31 SATA3_TX_N NC 32 33 SATA3_TX_P GND 34 35 GND NC 36 37 GND NC 38 39 3 3V GND 40 41 3 3V NC 42 43 GND NC 44 45 NC NC 46 47 NC NC 48 49 NC GND 50 51 NC 3 ...

Page 86: ...D increasing at 3 dB octave 100Hz to 1000Hz PSD 0 04 g2 Hz 1000Hz to 2000Hz PSD decreasing at 6 dB octave EMC Directives The XVME 9640 RTM complies with EMC Directive 2014 30 EU with the exception of DVI Immunity per EN 61000 6 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity ESD per IEC 61000 4 2 Level 2 Radiated Field Immunity RFI per IEC 61000 4 3 Class A Electrical Fast Transient Immunity EFT per IEC 61000 ...

Page 87: ...0765 Wixom Rd Wixom MI 48393 Volatile Memory Does this product contain Volatile memory i e Memory of whose contents are lost when power is removed Yes No Type SRAM SDRAM etc none Size User Modifiable Yes No Function Process to Sanitize Non Volatile Memory Does this product contain Non Volatile memory i e Memory of whose contents is retained when power is removed Yes No only with mSATA module s ins...

Page 88: ...248 295 0310 87 http www acromag com 87 https www acromag com Revision History Release Date Version EGR DOC Description of Revision 11 AUG 2022 A PDG AMM Initial Acromag release The following table shows the revision history for this document ...

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