XVME-6700A
USER
’S
MANUAL
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0310
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http://www.acromag.com
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https://www.acromag.com
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HDA Audio
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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 VME P2 connector.
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SMBUS
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This I2C-compatible System Management Bus has
connections to the memory DIMMs, the XMC connectors, and also
to an onboard EEPROM for module identification.
3.5 System Memory
The standard XVME-6700A has one
204‐pin, right‐angle SO‐DIMM socket (J1
)
to accept DDR3L ECC SDRAM modules. The second socket (J2) is only installed
as a special build option. Please consult the factory for more information.
At least one SDRAM module is required to make the system operational. Note
that ECC (x72) SODIMM modules are required. Non-ECC modules (x64) are
not supported. One 8GB DDR3 SDRAM module is included on the standard
model.
Support for the following features is provided by the system memory
interface:
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DDR3 SDRAM with transfer rates of 1600 MT/s
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1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB DDR3 SDRAM densities
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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:
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Integrated 180 Mhz
24‐bit RAMDAC
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Support for analog monitor resolutions up to 1920x2000 @60 Hz
The VGA port is available on either the front panel's 26-pin connector, or via
the rear VME P2 connector. Only one port may be used at a time. It should
auto-switch when a monitor is plugged in, but if it does not it can be
configured with
3.6.2 Digital Display Interfaces
The DVI-D port, available on the rear VME P2 connector, will support the
connection of either an HDMI or DVI display device. It can support 2.97 GT/s,
with resolution up to 4096x2304 at 24 Hz or 2560x1600 at 60Hz using single-
link HDMI, and up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz using single-link DVI.
The processor supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) for
high-definition content playback over digital interfaces.