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Table 4-7: PMC Connector Pin Definitions

*Note:

-12V  signal  not  supported  on  JN1/5  pin  2.  Contact  ADLINK  for

more information.

Pin#

JN1/5 Signal

JN2/6 Signal JN3/7 Signal JN4/8 Signal

1

PMC_TCK

P12V

NC

PIO1

2

N12V*               PMC_TRST-L

GND

PIO2

3

GND

PMC_TMS

GND

PIO3

4

PCIX_INTA-L

NC (PMC_TDO) PCIX_CBE-L7

PIO4

5

PCIX_INTB-L

PMC_TDI

PCIX_CBE-L6

PIO5

6

PCIX_INTC-L

GND

PCIX_CBE-L5

PIO6

7

PMC_MOD-L1

GND

PCIX_CBE-L4

PIO7

8

P5V

NC

GND

PIO8

9

PCIX_INTD-L

NC

PMC_VIO

PIO9

10

NC

NC

PCIX_PAR64

PIO10

11

GND

PMC_MOD-L2

PCIX_AD63

PIO11

12

P3V3_PMCAUX

P3V3

PCIX_AD62

PIO12

13

CLK66_PCIX_PMC

PMC_RST-L

PCIX_AD61

PIO13

14

GND

PMC_MOD-L3

GND

PIO14

15

GND

P3V3

GND

PIO15

16

PCIX_GNT-L0

PMC_MOD-L4

PCIX_AD60

PIO16

17

PCIX_REQ-L0

PMC_PME-L

PCIX_AD59

PIO17

18

P5V

GND

PCIX_AD58

PIO18

19

PMC_VIO

PCIX_AD30

PCIX_AD57

PIO19

20

PCIX_AD31

PCIX_AD29

GND

PIO20

21

PCIX_AD28

GND

GND

PIO21

22

PCIX_AD27

PCIX_AD26

PCIX_AD56

PIO22

23

PCIX_AD25

PCIX_AD24

PCIX_AD55

PIO23

24

GND

PCIX_AD23

PCIX_AD54

PIO24

25

GND

PMC_IDSEL

PCIX_AD53

PIO25

26

PCIX_CBE-L3

PCIX_AD23

GND

PIO26

27

PCIX_AD22

P3V3

GND

PIO27

28

PCIX_AD21

PCIX_AD20

PCIX_AD52

PIO28

29

PCIX_AD19

PCIX_AD18

PCIX_AD51

PIO29

30

P5V

GND

PCIX_AD50

PIO30

31

PCIX_FRAME-L

PCIX_AD16

PCIX_AD49

PIO31

32

PCIX_AD17

PCIX_CBE-L2

GND

PIO32

1

2

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Summary of Contents for cPCI-6510 Series

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Page 2: ... Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev 2 02 Revision Date November 13 2014 Part No 50 15071 1020 cPCI 6510 Series Low Power 6U CompactPCI Processor Blade with Intel Core i7 and two PMC sites User s Manual ...

Page 3: ...ase Date Description of Change s 2 00 2010 09 24 Initial Release 2 01 2010 11 24 Updated RTM list Mode Switch SW2 definition IPMI User Guide added NT Mode EEPROM programming instructions 2 02 2014 11 13 Add PMC slot 12V support note ...

Page 4: ... even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the Euro pean Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS direc tive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enfo...

Page 5: ...cribes the cPCI 6510 board interfaces pin definitions and jumper settings Chapter 5 Getting Started Describes the installation instructions of the cPCI 6510 Chapter 6 Driver Installation Describes the driver installation procedures Chapter 7 Utilities Describes the Watchdog Timer and Preboot Execution Environment functions Chapter 8 BIOS Setup Utility Describes the AMIBIOS 8 BIOS setup utility Cha...

Page 6: ...erly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plete a task WARNING Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task ...

Page 7: ...vi Preface This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 8: ...t 4 1 5 Package Contents 5 2 Specifications 7 2 1 cPCI 6510 Specifications 7 2 2 I O Connectivity 10 2 3 Power Requirements 11 2 4 Thermal Requirements 13 3 Functional Description 17 3 1 Processor 17 3 2 Chipset 18 3 3 Super I O 19 3 4 Battery 19 3 5 PMC XMC Sites 19 3 6 BIOS Recovery 20 4 Board Interfaces 21 4 1 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Top Side 21 4 2 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Bottom Si...

Page 9: ...river Installation 49 6 1 Driver Installation Procedure 49 7 Utilities 51 7 1 Watchdog Timer 51 7 2 Preboot Execution Environment PXE 56 7 3 BIOS Recovery 57 7 4 Programming NT Mode EEPROM Map 59 8 BIOS Setup Utility 61 8 1 Starting the BIOS 61 8 2 Main Setup 64 8 3 Advanced BIOS Setup 65 8 4 Chipset Configuration 75 8 5 Boot Configuration 78 8 6 Security Setup 80 8 7 Save Exit 81 9 IPMI User Guid...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents ix cPCI 6510 9 5 Communications with IPMC 92 9 6 IPMI Sensors List 92 9 7 Relevant Documents 92 Important Safety Instructions 93 Getting Service 95 ...

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Page 12: ...n 26 Table 4 6 DB 6920SAT SATA Connector Pin Definition 27 Table 4 7 PMC Connector Pin Definitions 28 Table 4 8 XMC Connector Pin Definition 30 Table 4 9 CompactFlash Connector Pin Definition 31 Table 4 10 DB 6920SAT Connector Pin Definition 32 Table 4 11 CompactPCI J1 Connector Pin Definition 33 Table 4 12 CompactPCI J2 Connector Pin Definition 34 Table 4 13 CompactPCI J3 Connector Pin Definition...

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Page 14: ...E Power Dissipation Graph TDP 35W 14 Figure 2 2 Core i7 620LE Power Dissipation Graph TDP 25W 14 Figure 2 3 Core i7 620UE Power Dissipation Graph TDP 18W 15 Figure 4 1 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Top Side 21 Figure 4 2 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Bottom Side 22 Figure 4 3 cPCI 6510 Series Front Panel Layout 23 ...

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Page 16: ...nt panel two for PICMG 2 16 two USB ports and a CompactFlash socket DVI I COM and additional USB ports are available on the cPCI 6510V version which also provides a SATA connector for an onboard 2 5 SATA HDD Optional Rear Transition Modules provide versatile additional I O including two additional GbE USB COM High Definition Audio and storage interfaces such as SATA SCSI and SAS with RAID support ...

Page 17: ... PCI bus X Single XMC site with PCIe x8 lane shared with inner PMC site X Up to two DVI ports for dual independent displays X Four PCIe Gigabit Ethernet ports two at front two for PICMG 2 16 or RTM X Onboard CompactFlash socket X 2 5 SATA HDD direct connector onboard occupies outer PMC site X Up to 40 C to 80 C optional extended temperature support X RTM models available with multiple I O options ...

Page 18: ...b 133M 3x USB Intel 82574L Intel 82574L GbE1 GbE2 PCIe x1 PCIe x1 TMDSA RGB DVI I TMDSB Intel 82574L Intel 82574L PCIe x1 PCIe x1 GbE3 GbE4 6x USB 3x SATA HDA 5x GPIO RTC PCIe x4 LVDS SIO ITE8783 LPC KB MS 2x COM COM4 BMC COM1 2 5 HDD SATA1 CF SATA2 BIOS SPI QM57 PCH XMC Soldered w ECC max 4GB Soldered w ECC max 4GB DDR3 800 1066 PCIe Switch PMC 1 Rear I O Rear I O PCI 64b 66M IPMB 0 1 SATA to IDE...

Page 19: ...3x USB 2x GbE RJ 45 COM DVI I SATA for 2 5 HDD and CF socket Rear Transition Modules X cPCI R6000 4HP width RTM with DVI I 2x COM 3x USB 2x GbE SCSI 2xSATA X cPCI R6100 4HP width RTM with 4x GbE 4x USB 2xSATA DVI VGA PS 2 KB MS CF SD sockets X cPCI R6110 4HP width RTM with 2x GbE 4x USB 3x SATA VGA PS 2 KB MS CF SD sockets X cPCI R6200 8HP width RTM with 2x GbE 2x COM 4x USB DVI I 3x SATA Mic in L...

Page 20: ...s selected Z Thermal module is assembled on the board X RJ 45 to DB 9 cable for RJ 45 COM port cPCI 6510V only X 2 5 SATA HDD mounting kit including HDD bracket screws for HDD and DB 6920SAT SATA adapter card cPCI 6510V only X ADLINK All in One CD X User s manual NOTE NOTE The contents of non standard cPCI 6510 configurations may vary depending on customer requests CAUTION This product must be pro...

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Page 22: ...r Core i7 620UE processor DDR3 1067 for Core i7 610E 620LE processors Maximum 8GB capacity CompactPCI Bus PCI 64 bit 66MHz V I O 3 3V and 5V signaling Supports operation in system slot or in peripheral slot with connectivity to CompactPCI bus Universal Mode 1 Optional Satellite mode by switch setting PMC XMC Two PCI 64 bit 133MHz PMC sites V I O 3 3V contact ADLINK for 5V support One PCIe x8 XMC s...

Page 23: ...m flash 4KB EEPROM and 4KB internal SDRAM Faceplate I O cPCI 6510 2x USB 2 0 ports 2x 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet ports 2x PMC and one XMC slots cPCI 6510V 3x USB 2 0 ports 2x 10 100 1000BASE T Ethernet ports PMC XMC slot RJ 45 Serial port DVI I port digital and analog Supported OS Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 Fedora 12 Other ...

Page 24: ... is dependent on the chassis cooling design Sufficient forced air flow is required see 2 4 Thermal Requirements on page 13 Temperature limit of optional mass storage devices may affect the thermal specification 3 The hard drive limits the operational vibration tolerance When application requires higher specification for anti vibration it is recommended to use a solid state drive SSD or Compact Fla...

Page 25: ...nnectivity cPCI 6510 Processor Blade Table 2 2 cPCI 6510 I O Connectivity Function cPCI 6510 cPCI 6510V Faceplate Board Faceplate Board GbE 2 2 USB 2 0 2 2 COM 1 RJ 45 DVI I 1 PMC 2 1 XMC 1 1 Serial ATA 1 2 5 HDD CompactFlash 1 1 ...

Page 26: ...de at least three times as much power as the entire system requires The tolerance of the voltage lines described in the CompactPCI specification PICMG 2 0 R3 0 is 5 3 for 5 3 3 V and 5 for 12V This specification is for power delivered to each slot and it includes both the power supply and the backplane tolerance Table 2 3 CompactPCI Input Voltage Characteristics Voltage Nominal Value Tolerance Max...

Page 27: ...de under Windows XP Table 2 4 Idle Mode Power Consumption 100 CPU Usage under Windows XP Table 2 5 100 CPU Usage Power Consumption CPU Core i7 610E Core i7 620LE Core i7 620UE Voltage V Current A Power W Current A Power W Current A Power W 3 3 4 19 13 82 4 12 18 41 3 85 12 71 5 1 14 5 69 1 07 5 35 1 05 5 25 Total 19 51 23 76 17 96 CPU Core i7 610E Core i7 620LE Core i7 620UE Voltage V Current A Po...

Page 28: ...evel of CPU power dissipa tion that can be maintained dependent on ambient air temperature and airflow rate One graph is provided for each CPU supported by the cPCI 6510 The curves on each graph indicate the upper limits of operating conditions under which the CPU will not be affected by its thermal management and protection systems at a given percentage of the CPU s thermal design power TDP The C...

Page 29: ...re i7 620LE Figure 2 2 Core i7 620LE Power Dissipation Graph TDP 25W 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Airflow Rate CFM Max Air Inlet Temp C 100 TDP 75 TDP 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 0 4 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Airflow Rate CFM Max Air Inlet Temp C 100 TDP 75 TDP ...

Page 30: ...PCI 6510 Intel Core i7 620UE Figure 2 3 Core i7 620UE Power Dissipation Graph TDP 18W 0 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 0 100 0 4 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Airflow Rate CFM Max Air Inlet Temp C 100 TDP 75 TDP ...

Page 31: ... performance will be minor However if the operating conditions are outside the limits set out above the CPU temperature may exceed Tj Max for prolonged periods resulting in noticeable performance loss and reduced reli ability of the processor In extreme situations the thermal management features may be incapable of cooling the processor If the CPU temperature exceeds approximately 130 C a catastro...

Page 32: ...ces sors are offered in a BGA1288 package and include an integrated graphics and memory controller die on the same package as the processor core die The following table lists the processors supported by the cPCI 6510 Series and their specifications Notes 1 The highest expected sustainable power while running known power intensive applications TDP is not the maximum power that the processor can dis...

Page 33: ...Chipset also referred to as PCH Platform Controller Hub to provide extensive I O support Functions and capabilities include X PCI Express Base 2 0 Specification support for up to eight ports X 4 PCI Express x1 connected to LAN controllers X 4 PCI Express x1 are configured to PCI Express x4 and routed to J5 for I O expansion X ACPI Power Management Logic Support X Two integrated SATA host controlle...

Page 34: ...A Rayovac BR2032 is equipped on board by default 3 5 PMC XMC Sites The cPCI 6510 series supports two PMC sites for front panel I O expansion The PMC sites provides a maximum 64bit 133MHz PCI X bus link using a Pericom PI7C9X130 PCIe to PCI bridge and PCIe x4 link The PMC XMC sites support 3 3V signaling and 5V VPWR by default For optional 5V signaling and 12V VPWR support contact your ADLINK sales...

Page 35: ...iption 3 6 BIOS Recovery The cPCI 6510 Series features AMI EFI BIOS with BIOS recov ery If the BIOS becomes corrupted and you are unable to boot your system follow the instructions in Section 7 3 BIOS Recov ery on page 57 ...

Page 36: ... layout but different BOM options to offer different features Figure 4 1 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Top Side U40 CPU CN3 DB 6920SAT connector U3 QM57 PCH CN5 CompactFlash socket SDRAM Soldered SDRAM CN8 XMC connector J1 5 CompactPCI connectors JN1 8 PMC connectors SW1 3 Switches cPCI 6510 SW1 CN3 SW2 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 CN5 SW1 SW2 JN1 JN3 JN2 JN4 JN5 JN7 JN6 JN8 CN8 cPCI 6510V SDRAM SW3 CN5 JN1 JN3...

Page 37: ...22 Board Interfaces 4 2 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Bottom Side Figure 4 2 cPCI 6510 Series Board Layout Bottom Side SW4 5 6 8 Switches SDRAM Soldered SDRAM SW6 SW5 SW8 SDRAM SW4 ...

Page 38: ...m is on Hot Swap H Blue OFF Handles closed System is on Fast Blink Preparing to shut down system LED 0 1s on 0 9s off ON Handles open and SBC ready to be removed Slow Blink Voltages out of tolerance 3 3V 5V 12V 1 5V over 5 LED 2s on 1s off HDD D Red OFF No HDD activity Blink Data read write in process WDT W Amber OFF No Watchdog event ON Watchdog event alert 2x USB PMC Status LEDs PMC XMC GbE 1 2 ...

Page 39: ...page 21 and cPCI 6510 Series Front Panel Layout on page 23 for con nector locations USB Connectors Table 4 2 USB Connector Pin Definition RJ 45 COM1 Port Table 4 3 RJ 45 Serial Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 UV0 3 UV0 4 GND Pin COM Signal 1 DCD 2 RTS 3 DSR 4 TXD 5 RXD 6 GND 7 CTS 8 DTR 1 6 ...

Page 40: ... TX BI_DA 2 TX BI_DA 3 RX BI_DB 4 BI_DC 5 BI_DC 6 RX BI_DB 7 BI_DD 8 BI_DD Status CN4 CN5 Speed LED Green Amber Activity LED Amber Network link is not established or system powered off OFF OFF 10 Mbps Link OFF ON Active OFF Blinking 100 Mbps Link Green ON Active Green Blinking 1000 Mbps Link Amber ON Active Amber Blinking 8 1 Speed Activity ...

Page 41: ...etect 2 TMDS Data2 17 TMDS Data0 3 GND 18 TMDSData0 4 NC 19 GND 5 NC 20 NC 6 DDC Clock SCL 21 NC 7 DDC Data SDA 22 GND 8 Analog vertical sync 23 TMDS Clock 9 TMDS Data1 24 TMDS Clock 10 TMDS Data1 C1 Analog Red 11 GND C2 Analog Green 12 NC C3 Analog Blue 13 NC C4 Analog Horizontal Sync 14 5 V Power C5 Analog GND Return 15 GND ...

Page 42: ...tor on DB 6920SAT Table 4 6 DB 6920SAT SATA Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal S1 GND S2 TX S3 TX S4 GND S5 RX S6 RX S7 GND P1 NC P2 NC P3 NC P4 GND P5 GND P6 GND P7 5V P8 5V P9 5V P10 GND P11 Reserved P12 GND P13 P15 12V S1 S7 P1 P15 Signal Power ...

Page 43: ...MOD L2 PCIX_AD63 PIO11 12 P3V3_PMCAUX P3V3 PCIX_AD62 PIO12 13 CLK66_PCIX_PMC PMC_RST L PCIX_AD61 PIO13 14 GND PMC_MOD L3 GND PIO14 15 GND P3V3 GND PIO15 16 PCIX_GNT L0 PMC_MOD L4 PCIX_AD60 PIO16 17 PCIX_REQ L0 PMC_PME L PCIX_AD59 PIO17 18 P5V GND PCIX_AD58 PIO18 19 PMC_VIO PCIX_AD30 PCIX_AD57 PIO19 20 PCIX_AD31 PCIX_AD29 GND PIO20 21 PCIX_AD28 GND GND PIO21 22 PCIX_AD27 PCIX_AD26 PCIX_AD56 PIO22 2...

Page 44: ...O42 43 PCIX_PAR PCIX_CBE L1 PCIX_AD41 PIO43 44 GND GND GND PIO44 45 PMC_VIO PCIX_AD14 GND PIO45 46 PCIX_AD15 PCIX_AD13 PCIX_AD40 PIO46 47 PCIX_AD12 PCIX_M66EN PCIX_AD39 PIO47 48 PCIX_AD11 PCIX_AD10 PCIX_AD38 PIO48 49 PCIX_AD9 PCIX_AD8 PCIX_AD37 PIO49 50 P5V P3V3 GND PIO50 51 GND PCIX_AD7 GND PIO51 52 PCIX_CBE L0 NC PCIX_AD36 PIO52 53 PCIX_AD6 P3V3 PCIX_AD35 PIO53 54 PCIX_AD5 NC PCIX_AD34 PIO54 55 ...

Page 45: ... PETn5 VPWR 6 GND GND TMS GND GND 12V 7 PETp6 PETn6 3 3V PETp7 PETn7 VPWR 8 GND GND TDI GND GND 12V 9 NC NC NC NC NC VPWR 10 GND GND TDO GND GND GA0 11 PERp0 PERn0 MBIST PERp1 PERn1 VPWR 12 GND GND GA1 GND GND MPRESENT 13 PERp2 PERn2 3 3V AUX PERp3 PERn3 VPWR 14 GND GND GA2 GND GND MSDA 15 PERp4 PERn4 NC PERp5 PERn5 VPWR 16 GND GND MVMRO GND GND MSCL 17 PERp6 PERn6 NC PERp7 PERn7 NC 18 GND GND NC ...

Page 46: ... 27 DD11 DD4 3 28 DD12 DD5 4 29 DD13 DD6 5 30 DD14 DD7 6 31 DD15 CS1 7 32 CS3 GND 8 33 GND GND 9 34 SDIOR GND 10 35 SDIOW GND 11 36 5V GND 12 37 IRQ15 5V 13 38 5V GND 14 39 PCSEL GND 15 40 NC GND 16 41 BRSTDRV GND 17 42 SDIORDY DA2 18 43 DMARQ DA1 19 44 DMACK DA0 20 45 IDEACT DD0 21 46 66DECT DD1 22 47 DD8 DD2 23 48 DD9 IOIS16 24 49 DD10 GND 25 50 GND ...

Page 47: ...ND 11 12 GND GND 13 14 GND GND 15 16 GND GND 17 18 GND GND 19 20 GND GND 21 22 GND GND 23 24 GND GND 25 26 GND GND 27 28 GND GND 29 30 GND P3V3 31 32 P5V P3V3 33 34 P5V P3V3 35 36 P5V P3V3 37 38 P5V P1V8 39 40 NC P1V8 41 42 NC P1V8 43 44 NC GND 45 46 GND GND 47 48 SATA TXN0 GND 49 50 SATA TXP0 SATA RXN0 51 52 GND SATA RXP0 53 54 GND GND 55 56 RESET GND 57 58 GND GND 59 60 GND 1 2 59 60 ...

Page 48: ...GND AD27 GND 8 GND AD26 GND V I O AD25 AD24 GND 9 GND CBE3 IDSEL AD23 GND AD22 GND 10 GND AD21 GND 3 3V AD20 AD19 GND 11 GND AD18 AD17 AD16 GND CBE2 GND 12 14 Key 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY BDSEL TRDY GND 16 GND DEVSEL PCIXCAP V I O STOP LOCK GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB_CLK IPMB_DAT GND PERR GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR CBE1 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD15 AD14 GND AD13 GND 20 GND AD12 GND VIO AD11 AD10 GND 21 GND 3 3V...

Page 49: ...D60 GND 7 GND AD59 GND V I O AD58 AD57 GND 8 GND AD56 AD55 AD54 GND AD53 GND 9 GND AD52 GND V I O AD51 AD50 GND 10 GND AD49 AD48 AD47 GND AD46 GND 11 GND AD45 GND V I O AD44 AD43 GND 12 GND AD42 AD41 AD40 GND AD39 GND 13 GND AD38 GND V I O AD37 AD36 GND 14 GND AD35 AD34 AD33 GND AD32 GND 15 GND NC GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 16 GND NC NC DEG GND NC GND 17 GND NC GND RSTBTN REQ6 GNT6 GND 18 GND NC NC NC ...

Page 50: ...RX COM3 TX COM3 DTR COM3 DSR COM3 RTS GND 9 GND COM3 CTS COM3 RI RGB BLUE RGB RED RGB GREEN GND 10 GND USB OC3 RGB DDCCLK RGB DDCDAT RGB HSYNC RGB VSYNC GND 11 GND USB P3 USB P3 GND USB P4 USB P4 GND 12 GND USB P5 USB P5 GND USB P6 USB P6 GND 13 GND USB P7 USB P7 GND USB P8 USB P8 GND 14 GND USB OC4 USB OC5 USB OC6 USB OC7 USB OC8 GND 15 GND LAND_TXD1 LAND_TXD1 GND LAND_TXD3 LAND_TXD3 GND 16 GND L...

Page 51: ...3 PMC1 IO 22 PMC1 IO 21 GND 10 GND PMC1 IO 20 PMC1 IO 19 PMC1 IO 18 PMC1 IO 17 PMC1 IO 16 GND 11 GND PMC1 IO 15 PMC1 IO 14 PMC1 IO 13 PMC1 IO 12 PMC1 IO 11 GND 12 14 Key 15 GND PMC1 IO 10 PMC1 IO 9 PMC1 IO 8 PMC1 IO 7 PMC1 IO 6 GND 16 GND PMC1 IO 5 PMC1 IO 4 PMC1 IO 3 PMC1 IO 2 PMC1 IO 1 GND 17 GND NC PMC2 IO 64 PMC2 IO 63 PMC2 IO 62 PMC2 IO 61 GND 18 GND PMC2 IO 60 PMC2 IO 59 PMC2 IO 58 PMC2 IO 5...

Page 52: ...10 GND TDC0 TDC0 GND TDC1 TDC1 GND 11 GND TDC2 TDC2 GND TLC TLC GND 12 GND DVI_DATA DVI_CLK DVI_HTPLG NC NC GND 13 GND LAND_100 LANC_100 NC LANC_1G LAND_1G GND 14 GND PMC2 IO 20 PMC2 IO 19 GND SATA TX5 SATA TX5 GND 15 GND PMC2 IO 18 PMC2 IO 17 GPIO6 SATA RX5 SATA RX5 GND 16 GND PMC2 IO 16 PMC2 IO 15 GPIO7 PMC2 IO 14 PMC2 IO 13 GND 17 GND PMC2 IO 12 PMC2 IO 11 GPIO8 PMC2 IO 10 PMC2 IO 9 GND 18 GND ...

Page 53: ...he mode setting All are set to OFF by default Pin Status Description 1 OFF Universal Mode The cPCI 6510 in a peripheral slot has CompactPCI bus communication with the host board in the system slot The cPCI 6510 can boot up in a peripheral slot and be recognized by the host board in the system slot as a PCI device ON Satellite Mode The cPCI 6510 in a peripheral slot has no CompactPCI bus communicat...

Page 54: ...l slot if there is no host board in the system slot ON The cPCI 6510 is able to boot up when installed in a peripheral slot if there is no host board in the system slot The cPCI 6510 behaves as a system board in all slots Set this pin to ON if the cPCI 6510 is installed in a blade server backplane 4 OFF The cPCI 6510 power on off is state is controlled by the ejector handle state ON Force the ejec...

Page 55: ...nd reset the CMOS val ues to default Front Rear VGA Selection Switch SW8 Switch SW8 sets the VGA output to the front panel or to the rear panel of the RTM The default VGA output is set to front on the cPCI 6510V and to rear on the cPCI 6510 Table 4 19 Front Rear VGA Selection Switch Settings Mode 1 2 3 4 RS 232 COM port default ON ON OFF OFF IPMI debugging port OFF OFF ON ON Mode 1 2 Rear VGA outp...

Page 56: ...his chapter describes the installation of the following components to the cPCI 6510 and rear transition modules X 2 5 SATA hard drive X CompactFlash card X PMC XMC module installation X cPCI 6510 installation to chassis X RTM installation to chassis ...

Page 57: ...connectors Position the hard drive on the HDD bracket provided as shown below Be sure the adapter board is under HDD bracket to avoid damaging the hard drive connectors NOTE NOTE Install a CF card to the cPCI 6510 before installing the hard drive see Installing a CF card cPCI 6510 on page 45 CAUTION Make sure the adapter board is under the HDD bracket to avoid damaging the hard drive connectors HD...

Page 58: ... bracket with four screws provided 3 Position the hard drive assembly on the cPCI 6510V so that the standoffs are aligned with the screw holes on the board and the connector on the DB 6920SAT adapter board is aligned with the board to board connector CN3 ...

Page 59: ...board connector until it is properly seated Secure the adapter to the board with the two screws provided 5 Secure the hard drive with two screws from the solder side of the board CAUTION Support the hard drive assembly when turning the board over to proceed with step 5 ...

Page 60: ...e on page 21 Then install the card retaining bracket with the 2 screws provided to pre vent the CF card from sliding out of the slot If necessary first remove the hard drive assembly by reversing the steps described in Installing a SATA Hard Drive cPCI 6510V on page 42 above CAUTION When removing the hard drive be careful to hold the adapter board and lift upwards in a vertical motion to disconnec...

Page 61: ...y For optional 5V V I O and 12V VPWR support please contact ADLINK Installing a PMC XMC Module 1 Remove the PMC filler faceplate from the front panel 2 Align the male connectors of the PMC XMC card com ponent side down to the female connectors of the cPCI 6510 and press down 3 Secure the PMC XMC card to the cPCI 6510 by attach ing four screws provided with the card from the bottom side of the boar...

Page 62: ...6510 ejector handles 4 Remove the black plastic caps securing the mount ing screws to the front panel 5 Align the module s top and bottom edges to the chassis card guides and then carefully slide the module into the chassis A slight resistance may be felt when inserting the module If the resistance it too strong check if there are bent pins on the backplane or if the board s connec tor pins are no...

Page 63: ...l attention when inserting or removing RTMs Refer to previous sections for peripheral connectivity of all I O ports on the RTM When installing the cPCI 6510 Series and related RTMs make sure the RTM is the correct matching model CAUTION You must install the correct RTM to enable functions I O inter faces on the rear panel Installation of non compatible RTMs may damage the system board and or other...

Page 64: ...d I O device drivers are installed during Windows installation 2 Install the chipset driver by extracting and running the pro gram in Chipset Intel_INF_Update_Utility_WinAllOS_v9 1 1 1023 zip 3 Install the graphics driver and utilities by extracting and run ning the program in Graphics Intel_Graphics_Adapter_WinXP32_v6 14 10 5237 zip 4 Install the LAN drivers by extracting and running the pro gram...

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Page 66: ...ling or disabling WDT X Enabling or disabling WDT countdown LED ON X Reloading the timeout value to keep the watchdog from timing out X Setting the range of the timeout period from 1 to 15300 seconds or minutes X Sending a RESET signal to the system when the watchdog times out Using the Watchdog in an Application The following section describes using the WDT functions in an application The WDT res...

Page 67: ...o h include dos h define IT8783_ID1 0x87 define IT8783_ID2 0x83 static unsigned int IT8783_ioPort 0x2e Check index port void Enter_IT8783_Config unsigned int flag if flag IT8783_ioPort 0x4e switch IT8783_ioPort case 0x2E Address port 0x2E enter keys 0x87 0x01 0x55 0x55 outportb 0x2E 0x87 outportb 0x2E 0x01 outportb 0x2E 0x55 outportb 0x2E 0x55 break case 0x4E Address port 0x4E enter keys 0x87 0x01...

Page 68: ...LED program void IT8783_3_WDTRun unsigned int count_value unsigned int PLEDflag for cPCI 6510 unsigned long tempCount unsigned int registerValue outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x07 outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 0x07 Device 7 outportb IT8783_ioPort 0xf8 outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 0x00 PLED mapping to nothing disable PLED function if PLEDflag 1 outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x2D registerValue inportb IT8783_ioPort 1 regi...

Page 69: ...rValue 0xfb outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 registerValue outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x71 registerValue inportb IT8783_ioPort 1 registerValue 0xD0 set Mouse Keyboard interrupt Enable outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 registerValue outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x73 outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 count_value set WDT count LSB tempCount tempCount 8 outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x74 outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 count_value set WDT count MSB i...

Page 70: ...e outportb IT8783_ioPort 0x72 registerValue inportb IT8783_ioPort 1 registerValue 0x80 tempCount count_value if tempCount 0 printf WDT timeout in d seconds n tempCount registerValue 0x40 Enable WDT output through KBRST else printf WDT is Disabled n registerValue 0xbf Disable WDT output through KBRST outportb IT8783_ioPort 1 registerValue set WDT count is second ...

Page 71: ...ith one or more servers running PXE and MTFTP services It could be a Windows 2003 server running DHCP PXE and MTFTP services or a dedicated DHCP server with one or more additional servers running PXE and MTFTP services To build a network environment with PXE support 1 Setup a DHCP server with PXE tag configuration 2 Install the PXE and MTFTP services 3 Make a boot image file on the PXE server i e ...

Page 72: ...BIOS recovery file C6510000 ROM from the product website at www adlinktech com PD web PD_detail php cKind pid 943 2 Prepare a bootable USB flash drive and copy the recov ery file C6510000 ROM to the root directory 3 Insert the USB flash drive into the cPCI 6510 and power up the system 4 The system will sound 4 beeps to indicate boot failure and then it will sound 2 beeps to indicate it is entering...

Page 73: ...58 Utilities 6 During the BIOS recovery process you will see the following 7 After the flash update is completed power down the system and restart The system should now boot up normally ...

Page 74: ... http www adlinktech com PD web PD_detail php cKind pid 943 To set the PCIe to PCI bridge on the cPCI 6510 to NT mode per form the following steps 1 Download the EERPOM map cPCI 6510_NT rar from the cPCI 6510 product website under Utilities 2 Prepare a bootable USB flash drive and extract the con tents of the folder cPCI 6510_NT into the root directory 3 Insert the USB flash drive into the cPCI 65...

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Page 76: ...ps 1 Power on the motherboard 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt Press DEL to run Setup 3 After you press the Delete key the main BIOS setup menu displays You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu Note In most cases the Delete key is used to invoke the setup screen There are several cases that use other keys such as F1 F2 and s...

Page 77: ...in BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed options cannot be configured Blue options can be The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it ...

Page 78: ...tup screen The Plus and Minus keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item Tab Moves the cursor to the next configurable item or to the next field Esc The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup menu Press the Esc key to exit the Setup menu without saving your changes Press the Enter key to discard changes and exit You can also use the Arro...

Page 79: ...n is shown below System Language Choose the system default language System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight Sys tem Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new val ues using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in...

Page 80: ...iguration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages Launch PXE OpROM Boot option for legacy network devices Options LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 Disabled Launch Storage OpROM Boot option for legacy mass storage devices with Option R...

Page 81: ...r Options 32 PCI Bus Clocks 64 PCI Bus Clocks 96 PCI Bus Clocks 128 PCI Bus Clocks 160 PCI Bus Clocks 192 PCI Bus Clocks 224 PCI Bus Clocks 248 PCI Bus Clocks ASPM Support Set the ASPM Active State Power Management level Options X Disabled Disable ASPM X Auto BIOS auto configure X Force L0 Force all links to L0 State ...

Page 82: ...ge Options All 1 2 Intel Virtualization Enables disables Intel Virtualization Technology Power Technology Power management feature Options Disabled Energy Efficient Custom TDC Limit Turbo XE Mode Processor TDC Limit in 1 8 A granularity 0 means use the factory configured value TDP Limit Turbo XE Mode Processor TDP Limit in 1 8 W granularity 0 means use the factory configured value ...

Page 83: ... 0 This item specifies whether SATA Controller 0 is initialized in Compatible or Enhanced mode of operation The settings are Disabled Compatible and Enhanced Serial ATA Controller 1 This item specifies whether SATA Controller 1 is initialized in Compatible or Enhanced mode of operation The settings are Disabled Compatible and Enhanced ...

Page 84: ...ion DVMT FIXED Memory Select DVMT FIXED Mode Memory size used by internal Graphics Device Options 128MB 256MB Maximum IGD Boot Type Selects the Video Device s to be activated during POST This option has no effect if external graphics present Options CRT DVI TV CRT DVI ...

Page 85: ...ly booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded on the system Set this value to enable or disable the Legacy USB Support EHCI Hand off This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by the EHCI driver Options Enable Disable Dev...

Page 86: ...BIOS Setup Utility 71 cPCI 6510 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 2 4 Configuration Sub menu allows you to Enable Disable and set the parame ters of Serial Ports 1 2 4 ...

Page 87: ...72 BIOS Setup Utility PC Health Configuration ...

Page 88: ...ttings specify how the host computer and the remote computer will exchange data Both computers should have the same or compatible settings The user can enable one serial port for Console Redirection Only one port can be used for Console Redirection at any time ...

Page 89: ...onsole redirection Set this value to 7 or 8 Parity Set this option to select Parity for console redirection The set tings for this value are None Even Odd Mark Space Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet A start bit indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Set this value to 1 or 2 Flow Control...

Page 90: ...elect the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen You can select any of Chipset BIOS Setup options by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Chipset BIOS Setup screen is shown below Memory Information and Display Configuration ...

Page 91: ... pri mary boot device Configuration options IGD PCI IGD PCI PEG PEG IGD PEG PCI IGD Memory IGD shared memory size Options Disabled 32M 64M 128M PCH Configuration SMBus Controller The SMBus controller Set this value to Enable Disable Azalia HD Audio The onboard HDA Controller Set this value to Enable Disable ...

Page 92: ...PCI 6510 USB Configuration All USB Devices All USB Devices Set this value to Enabled Disabled EHCI Controller 1 USB 2 0 EHCI support Set this value to Enabled Disabled USB Port USB Port 0 7 Set this value to Enabled Disabled ...

Page 93: ...Boot Configuration screen is shown below Quiet Boot When this feature is enabled the BIOS will display the OEM logo during the boot up sequence hiding normal POST messages When it is disabled the BIOS will display the normal POST mes sages instead of the OEM logo Fast Boot Enabling this setting will cause the BIOS Power On Self Test rou tine to skip some of its tests during bootup for faster syste...

Page 94: ...quest GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services Always do not allow disabling GA20 this option is useful when any RT code is executed above 1MB Interrupt 19 Capture Allows Option ROMs to trap Int 19 Set this value to Enabled or Disabled Boot Option 1 Set the boot device options to determine the sequence in which the computer checks which device to boot from BBS Priorities Selects the boot devices a...

Page 95: ...ty Setup Administrator Password Use this option to set a password for administrators with full con trol of the BIOS setup utility User Password Use this option to set a password for users with limited access to the BIOS setup utility ...

Page 96: ...ave completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Discard Changes and Reset Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration Restore Defaults Restore Load Defaults values for all the setup options Boot Override Use the up down arrow keys...

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Page 98: ...pecification downloadable from the Intel website http www intel com design servers ipmi spec htm Command IPMI Spec NetFn CMD Description IPM Device Global Commands Get Device ID 20 1 App 01h This command is used to retrieve the Intelligent Device s Hardware Revision Firmware Software Revision and Sensor and Event Interface Command specification revision information Cold Reset 20 2 App 02h This com...

Page 99: ...he Set Watchdog Timer command is used for initializing and configuring the watchdog timer The command is also used for stopping the timer Get Watchdog Timer 27 7 App 25h This command retrieves the current settings and present countdown of the watchdog timer Event Commands Set Event Receiver 29 1 S E 00h This global command tells a controller where to send Event Messages Get Event Receiver 29 2 S E...

Page 100: ...ues for the specified sensor Set Sensor Threshold 35 8 S E 26h This command is used to set the specified threshold for the given sensor Get Sensor Threshold 35 9 S E 27h This command retrieves the threshold for the given sensor Set Sensor Event Enable 35 10 S E 28h This command provides the ability to disable or enable Event Message Generation for individual sensor events The command is also used ...

Page 101: ... 2Fh This command is used to assign the Sensor Type and Event Reading Type to a specified sensor FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info 34 1 Stora ge 10h Returns overall the size of the FRU Inventory Area in this device in bytes Read FRU Data 34 2 Stora ge 11h The command returns the specified data from the FRU Inventory Info area Write FRU Data 34 3 Stora ge 12h The command writes the sp...

Page 102: ...s OEM C0h F3h OemDispDebugVariable OEM C0h F4h OemResetHost OEM C0h F5h OemPowerOff OEM C0h F6h OemPowerOn OEM C0h F7h Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 12h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 A5h Internal check byte Always A5h 2 Firmware Rev V in ASCII code for verification 3 Firmware Rev Revision info high byte 4 Firmware Rev Revision info lo...

Page 103: ... a voltage is detected to be over 5 out of range for five seconds see Table 4 1 on page 22 This function is set to enabled by default Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 22h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 New IPMB address New IPMB address value Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 31h OEM defined command 2 00h or 0...

Page 104: ...bus This command is used to shut down I2C bus access Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F0h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 IPMB address IPMB address value 2 GA value GA pin input status 3 Control value Current control value of event forwarding Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F2h OEM defined command Response 0...

Page 105: ...if power off is required Operators can control the system remotely Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F4h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1 Debug variable 1 2 Debug variable 2 3 Debug variable 3 4 Debug variable 4 5 Debug variable 5 Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F5h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code...

Page 106: ...s peripheral cards The CompactPCI Peripheral Address Mapping Table is given below Action Byte Value Description Request 0 C0h NetFn LUN for OEM 1 F7h OEM defined command Response 0 Complete Code 00h means OK CompactPCI Peripheral Address Mapping Geo Addr IPMB Addr Geo Addr IPMB Addr 0 Disabled 16 D0h 1 B0h 17 D2h 2 B2h 18 D4h 3 B4h 19 D6h 4 B6h 20 D8h 5 B8h 21 DAh 6 Bah 22 DCh 7 BCh 23 DEh 8 BEh 2...

Page 107: ... Number Sensor name Normal Reading Remark 00h BMC Watchdog 01h 3 3V 3 3 V 02h 5V 5 V 03h 12V 12 V 04h SYSTEM Temp 25 C 05h CPU Temp 40 C 06h BIOS CHANGE 07h BIOS POST ERROR Document Title Revision Source Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v2 0 Document Revision 1 1 February 20 2002 Intel Corp http www intel com design servers ipmi spec htm PICMG 2 9 D1 0 CompactPCI System Mana...

Page 108: ...Turn off power and unplug any power cords cables X To avoid electrical shock and or damage to equipment Z Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources Z Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity Z Keep equipment properly ventilated do not block or cover ventilation openings Z Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings Z Always install and operate equipment near an...

Page 109: ...viced by authorized technicians when Z The power cord or plug is damaged Z Liquid has penetrated the equipment Z It has been exposed to high humidity moisture Z It is not functioning or does not function according to the user s manual Z It has been dropped and or damaged and or Z It has an obvious sign of breakage WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type Dispo...

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