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Hexadecimal values (base 16) are represented as digits preceded by “H”, 
for example: 

H

0C. 

 

Hexadecimal values (base 16) are represented as digits preceded by “$”, 
for example: 

$

0C. 

 

Binary values (base 2) are represented as digits followed by “b”, for 
example 01

b

 

 

The use of a “#” (hash) suffix to a signal name indicates an active low 
signal. The signal is either true when it is at logic zero level (voltage close 
to 0 V) or the signal initiates actions on a high-to-low transition. 

 

The use of a “\” (backslash) prefix to a signal name indicates an active low 
signal. The signal is either true when it is at logic zero level (voltage close 
to 0 V) or the signal initiates actions on a high-to-low transition. 

 

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Certification 

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their operational systems. GE Intelligent Platforms have tested some products 
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GE Intelligent Platforms – CM6 Hardware Reference Manual, Fourth Edition

 

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Page 10: ...ks Chapter 7 outlines electrical mechanical and environmental specifications Appendix A The CTM19 transition module is available for the CM6 This board will provide easy access to the rear CM6 interfaces Appendix B Support Service and Warranty Information Please observe all safety instructions when handling GE Intelligent Platforms products as given in the unpacking and installation chapters All d...

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Page 12: ...r details regarding this warranty refer to Terms Conditions of the initial sale Please see chapter Support Service and Warranty Information on page 84 for further details on repairs and product support For support on the web and product information visit our website at http www ge ip com GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 11 ...

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Page 14: ...Product Properties 10 Support Service and Warranty 11 CONTENTS 13 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 19 Design Features 20 CHAPTER 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 25 ESD 25 Unpacking and Handling 26 Initial Inspection 27 Delivery Volume 27 Available Accessories 28 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 13 ...

Page 15: ...l Interfaces 34 CM6 Connectors 34 CPCI connector reference 34 PMC Connectors J7101 J7102 J7103 and J7104 37 Secondary Thermal Interface 37 CHAPTER 5 RESOURCES 45 Address Map 45 Local Bus Controller 45 CPLD Registers 46 Status Input Ports 51 General Purpose I O Port 51 Interrupts 52 PCI Busses 52 SMBusses 52 SMBus 1 52 SMBus 2 53 CHAPTER 6 FUNCTION BLOCKS 55 Processor 55 GE Intelligent Platforms CM...

Page 16: ...Purpose I O 60 Interrupt Circuitry 60 COP Debug Interface 60 JTAG Interface 60 Temperature 61 SMBus devices 61 Serial EEPROMs 61 Digital Switch 62 LED 62 Reset 63 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS 65 Voltage Requirements 65 Power Consumption 66 Environment Conditions 67 Electrical Characteristics 69 General Purpose IO 0 7 69 COM1 RS232 Interface 69 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fou...

Page 17: ...76 Ethernet connectors P5000 P5500 77 Configuration jumpers J1900 J1901 J1902 78 PMCIO connector P7101 78 Board Status LED 80 Reset Button 80 Power connectors P1100 P1101 P1102 80 cPCI connectors P1001 P1002 80 Placement Plan CTM19 82 APPENDIX B SUPPORT SERVICE AND WARRANTY 83 Geographical Regions 83 Technical Support 83 Support on the Web 84 Warranty 84 Error Report 84 GE Intelligent Platforms CM...

Page 18: ...DULE 37 FIGURE 9 LED 63 FIGURE 10 HEAT SINK DIAGRAM FOR AIR COOLED VERSIONS 1 2 3 4 STYLE 68 FIGURE 11 PLACEMENT DIAGRAM COMPONENT SIDE 71 FIGURE 12 PLACEMENT DIAGRAM SOLDER SIDE 72 FIGURE 13 TRANSITION MODULE CTM19 73 FIGURE 14 LAYOUT OF TRANSITION MODULE 74 FIGURE 15 COM1 AT TRANSITION MODULE 75 FIGURE 16 ETHERNET CONNECTORS 77 FIGURE 17 RJ45 ETHERNET CONNECTORS 77 FIGURE 18 PLACEMENT PLAN CTM19...

Page 19: ...LE 17 ETSEC1 51 TABLE 18 ETSEC2 51 TABLE 19 GPIO 51 TABLE 20 INTERRUPTS 52 TABLE 21 SMBUS DEVICES 61 TABLE 22 REAR I O LED INDICATION 62 TABLE 23 BOOT AND STATUS LED INDICATION 63 TABLE 24 RESET SOURCES 64 TABLE 25 VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS 66 TABLE 26 POWER CONSUMPTION 66 TABLE 27 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS 67 TABLE 28 SHOCK AND VIBRATION CONDITIONS 67 TABLE 29 SHOCK AND VIBRATION CONDITIONS ...

Page 20: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Figure 1 CM6 board versions GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 19 ...

Page 21: ...e the following block diagram for the board design Figure 2 Block diagram of CM6 Design Features The CM6 CompactPCI Single Board Computer features Microprocessor Single or dual e600 core Freescale PowerPC MPC8641 On chip 32 Kbytes instruction 32 kBytes data first level cache On chip 1Mbyte second level cache integrated Integrated system logic required for networking storage and general purpose emb...

Page 22: ...RTC has no external power back up and will loose time and date after power off Watchdog Two stage Watchdog with interrupt and reset Timer Counter 8 timers each 32 bit wide for system timing and periodic interrupt PMC slot One 64 bit 66MHz PCI mezzanine slot for standard PMC as well as for rugged PMC Part of PMC IO signals available at the rear connectors Ethernet Two Gigabit Ethernet ports at rear...

Page 23: ...ltages 3 3 V 5 V 12 V and 12 V for supply for PMC modules 12 V for Flash Kill option Conduction Cooling Conduction Cooling available Conformal Coating The board can optionally be conformal coated to protect against humidity and fungus devices configuration selection LED Indicators CPU Fail LEDs at rear Status and user LED at board for debugging Temperature Sensors Temperature sensor LM86 show the ...

Page 24: ...Approvals Designed to meet UL PCB has 94V 0 Self extinguishing within 10 seconds no flame drips which ignite GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 23 ...

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Page 26: ...tatic safe bag which protects the board from ESD while the board is in the bag Before removing the CM6 or any other electronic product from its static safe bag be prepared to handle it in a static safe environment You should wear a properly functioning anti static strap and ensure you are fully grounded Any surface upon which you place the unprotected CM6 should be static safe usually facilitated ...

Page 27: ...handling is found you should notify the shipping service and GE Intelligent Platforms as soon as possible Figure 3 Packaging Material Retain all packing material in case of future need Only after ensuring that both you and the surrounding area are protected from ESD carefully remove the CM6 from the shipping carton by grasping it by the front panel and the connectors Place the board in its anti st...

Page 28: ... further possibly irreparable damage as well as introduce a fire or shock hazard Attention Do not insert a CM6 board in a 3 6U 64 bit Backplane because this may damage electrical interfaces at the CM6 Please take care that the CM6 is configured for use as a CompactPCI controller in delivery state CPCI bridge in transparent mode For use as a peripheral board CPCI bridge in NON transparent mode plea...

Page 29: ...wing table lists accessory options which are available for the CM6 Table 2 Accessory options for CM6 Item Purpose CTM19 Transition module 3U x 4HP Please contact the sales department or your sales representative for latest information on options and accessories Accessories are subject to change without notice ...

Page 30: ...ch can cause shots and lead to battery or board trace damage Please do not exceed the specified operational temperatures Note that batteries and storage devices might also have temperature restrictions Keep all original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments of the board ESD Electrostatic Discharge ESD is a major cause of electronic component failure The CM6 has been packed in...

Page 31: ...figuration The following items are required to start the CM6 in a standard configuration Backplane and Power Supply You will need a standard 3U 32bit CompactPCI backplane wired into a regulated power supply capable of providing stable low noise 5 V and 3 3 V sources Make sure that the supply is capable of meeting the total power requirements of the CM6 Please refer to chapter Specifications on pag...

Page 32: ... on onboard interfaces The location of the CM6 interfaces is shown on page 33 Initial Power On Operation After a few seconds the CM6 system boot message will appear on the terminal and the status LED is set to green If you have seen all the messages so far you can be confident that the board is running properly and is ready to be installed and setup for your application GE Intelligent Platforms CM...

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Page 34: ...rticular interface includes a graphics illustration of the connector and a pin assignment table as well as notes on certain signal line characteristics if necessary For interfaces of the transition module please refer to the appropriate chapters found in the Appendices to this manual Figure 6 Board photo GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 33 ...

Page 35: ...on the CM6 A pin assignment description for available transition module can be found in the corresponding appendix chapters CPCI connector reference The CPCI specification numbers the CPCI connectors from bottom to top J1 J2 The CPCI connectors on the CM6 are J7001and J7001 respectively GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 34 ...

Page 36: ...put PRST COP Debug Interface COP_ LAN Port A and LAN Port B LPA_ LPB_ Signals separated by a slash Alternative signal assignments NC not connected Attention Do not insert a CM6 board in a 3 6U 64 bit Backplane because this may damage electrical interfaces at the CM6 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 35 ...

Page 37: ...50 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 3 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 GND 1 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GND J7001 A B C D E F 25 5 V REQ64 a ENUM 3 3 V 5 V GND 24 AD01 5 V VIO b AD00 ACK64 a GND 23 3 3 V AD04 AD03 5 V AD02 GND 22 AD07 GND 3 3 V AD06 AD05 GND 21 3 3 V AD09 AD08 M66EN C BE0 GND 20 AD12 GND VIO b AD11 AD10 GND 19 3 3 V AD15 AD14 GND AD13 GND 18 SERR GND 3 3 V PAR C BE1 GN...

Page 38: ...ltage V I O at the PMC is fixed to 3 3 V but the CM6 PMC is tolerant to 5 V signaling too Secondary Thermal Interface On conduction cooled versions of boards and mezzanines the PMC modules may be equipped with optional Secondary Thermal Interfaces If the PMCs do not fit into their sockets on the CM6 base board then you can remove them Use a matching TORX screw driver to remove the Secodary Thermal...

Page 39: ...FRAME GND GND 33 34 GND AD19 IDSELB AD48 GND TRDY AD47 35 36 IRDY 3 3 V AD46 DEVSEL GND AD45 37 38 5 V STOP GND PCIXCAP PERR V I O 39 40 LOCK GND AD44 Reserved 3 3 V AD43 41 42 RES SERR AD42 PAR C BE1 AD41 43 44 GND GND GND V I O AD14 GND 45 46 AD15 AD13 AD40 AD12 M66EN AD39 47 48 AD11 AD10 AD38 AD9 AD8 AD37 49 50 5 V 3 3 V GND GND AD7 GND 51 52 C BE0 REQB AD36 AD6 3 3 V AD35 53 54 AD5 GNTB AD34 A...

Page 40: ...5 46 47 48 49 PMCIO50 50 51 PMCIO52 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 These signals are not in each configuration available at rear cPCI_J2 connector see section below for details PMCIO cPCI_J2 Configuration Not all possible 64 PMCIO are connected to the rear cPCI_J2 connector Additional to this restriction some PMCIOs signals are alternative assigned with other PMCIOs or signals See below th...

Page 41: ...3 PMCIO14 14 15 PMCIO15 PMCIO16 16 17 PMCIO17 PMCIO18 18 19 PMCIO19 PMCIO20 20 21 PMCIO21 PMCIO22 22 23 PMCIO23 PMCIO24 24 25 PMCIO25 26 27 PMCIO27 PMCIO28 28 29 PMCIO29 PMCIO30 30 31 PMCIO31 PMCIO32 32 33 34 35 PMCIO36 36 37 PMCIO38 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 PMCIO50 50 51 PMCIO52 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition...

Page 42: ...3 PMCIO22 LPB_DA LPB_DB GND 9 PMCIO52 PMCIO25 C2_CTS LPB_DC LPB_DD GND 8 PMCIO28 PMCIO27 C2_CTS LPB_DC LPB_DD GND 7 PMCIO30 PMCIO29 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 6 PMCIO32 PMCIO31 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 5 PMCIO38 PMCIO36 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 4 VIO b PMCIO50 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 3 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 GND 1 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GND Note PMCIO01 08 will be ...

Page 43: ...3 PMCIO14 14 15 PMCIO15 PMCIO16 16 17 PMCIO17 PMCIO18 18 19 PMCIO19 PMCIO20 20 21 PMCIO21 PMCIO22 22 23 PMCIO23 PMCIO24 24 25 PMCIO25 PMCIO26 26 27 PMCIO27 PMCIO28 28 29 PMCIO29 30 31 PMCIO31 32 33 34 35 36 37 PMCIO37 38 39 PMCIO39 40 41 PMCIO42 42 43 PMCIO44 44 45 46 47 48 49 PMCIO50 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition...

Page 44: ...IO23 PMCIO22 LPB_DA LPB_DB GND 9 PMCIO26 PMCIO25 C2_CTS LPB_DC LPB_DD GND 8 PMCIO28 PMCIO27 C2_CTS LPB_DC LPB_DD GND 7 PMCIO37 PMCIO29 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 6 PMCIO39 PMCIO31 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 5 PMCIO44 PMCIO42 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 4 VIO b PMCIO50 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 3 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 GND 1 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GND Note PMCIO01 08 will ...

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Page 46: ...and mapping units ATMUs Both inbound and outbound translation windows are provided The ATMUs allow the MPC8641 to be part of the larger address maps such as the PCI Express 64 bit address environment Local Bus Controller The local bus controller LBC of the MPC8641 in the CM6 is used as a general purpose machine which supports compatible SRAM ROM and peripherals with 8 16 32 bit devices The supplie...

Page 47: ...ite clears the bit 1 1ast reset caused by Reset button cPCI Reset non System only or RESETOUT from PMC not defined 3 reserved 0 n a 4 R_HRSTREQ any write clears the bit 1 last reset caused by CPU reset request Must be cleared before a CPU reset request is performed not defined 5 R_COPRST any write clears the bit 1 last reset caused by COP Interface HRESET or SRESET not defined 6 R_WDGRST any write...

Page 48: ...s write protected 0 Watchdog Control Register WCR is not write protected 4 LED_GREEN 0 green part off the bi color LED is off 1 green part of the bi color LED is on 0 green part off the bi color LED is off 1 green part of the bi color LED is on 0 green part off the bi color LED is off 5 LED_RED 0 red part off the bi color LED is off 1 red part of the bi color LED is on 0 red part off the bi color ...

Page 49: ...e configuration signal HW_CFG is tied to GND level 4 HW_WP 0 hardware configuration signal HW_WP is open 1 hardware configuration signal HW_WP is tied to GND level If signal is active all write operations to flash and nvSRAM devices are inhibited by hardware logic 5 SYSCLK_SEL0 System clock selection bit 0 6 SYSCLK_SEL1 System clock selection bit 1 SEL1 SEL0 SYSCLK 0 0 166 MHz 0 1 66 MHz 1 0 100 M...

Page 50: ...upply has shut off the outputs due to a problem or the input voltage has been switched off An active FAL signal asserts the SMI to the CPU 5 7 reserved Always 0 Watchdog Register WCR Address Base Offset 4 Size 8 bit Table 13 Watchdog Register WCR Bit Name Write Read Default 2 0 WINT 2 0 Set Watchdog Interrupt time WINT2 WINT1 WINT0 Time 0 0 0 disabled 0 0 1 256ms 0 1 0 512ms 0 1 1 1024ms 1 0 0 204...

Page 51: ...dog register WCR to prevent unallowed writes Watchdog Trigger WTIG Address Base Offset 5 Size 8 bit Table 14 Watchdog Trigger WTIG Bit Name Write Read Default 7 0 WTIG Retrigger watchdog timer Always 0 Any write to this register will reset the Watchdog timers and restart the timers with the selected watchdog time Boot Code Register BCR Address Base Offset 6 Size 8 bit Table 15 Boot Code Register P...

Page 52: ...C2_RXD0 EREADY 0 PMC card is busy with internal enumeration of the PCI bus 1 PMC has finished PCI enumeration and is ready for access ETSEC2_RXD1 FLASH_BUSY 0 Flash devices are busy with a current program or erase command 1 Flash devices are ready to accept commands ETSEC2_RXD 7 2 Reserved General Purpose I O Port The CM6 uses the I O Port of the PCI PCIe Bridge Pericom Pi7C9X130 and Pericom Pi7C9...

Page 53: ...he both channels is connected to a PCIe PCI bridge PCIe channel one is four lane wide and provides with a Pi7C9X130 bridge the 64bit 66MHz PCI for the PMC slot PMC IDSEL A AD20 IDSEL B AD19 PCIe channel two is one line wide and provides with the Pi7C9X110 bridge the 32bit 66MHz PCI bus for the cPCI compliant backplane This bridge is a universal transparent non transparent bridge to support the CM6...

Page 54: ...Following devices and address scheme are used Address 1101 110x clock device ICS9FG104 1001 100x Thermo Sensor LM86 1010 01xx User EEPROM 128kByte 1010 00xx SPD and Factory EEPROM 256Bytes GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 53 ...

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Page 56: ...ory controllers a local bus controller a programmable interrupt controller two I2C controllers four channel DMA controller and a dual universal asynchronous receiver transmitter UART For high speed interconnect the MPC8641 provides two sets of PCI Express interfaces The device has also four integrated 10 100 1000 Ethernet controllers Clock Assignment The clock scheme of the CM6 is very flexible Th...

Page 57: ...t the backplane J2 pin E21 prevents any write to the flash ROM If the HW_WP signal is asserted active low all write commands to the Flash devices are disabled That means even the command Read Device Code is inhibited The state of HW_WP can be read in the CPLD Configuration Register Device Write Protect Inside the MPC8641 Local Bus Controller register set the according chip select LCS1 of the Flash...

Page 58: ...ge device ID E120h The PMC Bridge has a serial autoload EEPROM which loads at every power up standard register setting into the bridge This serial EERPOM is programmed at the factory It is strongly recommended not to access this device under user software because irregular content may prevent the board to boot up Compact PCI The CM6 provides a cPCI compliant 66MHz 32bit PCI bus The PCI signaling v...

Page 59: ...of application software the CM6 offers a software controlled hardware two stage watchdog with independent count values for each stage First stage generates a SMI The second stage issuing a reset signal if its time out interval expires The configurable granularity reaches from 256 ms to 16384 ms For more information please see the watchdog registers in section CPLD Registers nvSRAM Real Time Clock ...

Page 60: ... the PC16450 that also operates in FIFO mode FIFO mode for both transmitter and receiver providing 16 byte FIFOs Serial data encapsulation and decapsulation with standard asynchronous communication bits START STOP and parity Maskable transmit receive line status and modem status interrupts Software programmable baud generators that divide the MPX clock by 1 to 216 1 Clear to send CTS and ready to ...

Page 61: ...thin the PIC Triggered on register write cleared on read Used for interprocessor communication Message shared registers From within the PIC Triggered on register write cleared on read Used for cross program communication Four 32 bit message interrupt channels Two groups of four global 32 bit timers clocked with the MPX clock or the RTC 25MHz input Timers within each group can be concatenated to ti...

Page 62: ...ed with a reset switch actuation or a power off on cycle SMBus devices The CM6 uses the two serial two wire I2 C busses controlled by MPC8641 to communicate with several onboard devices I2C Bus 1 Device Designator SMBus address Non volatile digital switch U1106 1010 111Xb I2C Bus 2 Table 21 SMBus devices Device Designator SMBus address Clock synthesizer U1000 1101 001Xb SPD EEprom U1981 1010 000Xb...

Page 63: ... set to 1kΩ Core 1 disabled Digital switch output 2 is not used LED There is one status LED at the CM6 available and a status signal BFAIL at the rear which is designated as an external Board Fail LED BFAIL cPCI J2 pin E19 is an open drain signal to source a LED at 3 3 V with 4 mA The CM6 has an active low board fail signal BFAIL at J2 The signal is active after reset and may set inactive after BI...

Page 64: ... the CPLD The reset logic monitors all voltage and reset sources and only if all internal voltages are above a minimum level and all reset sources inactive the reset is released and the CPU may start with code execution The reset source is monitored by the Reset Source Register RSR within the CPLD see section CPLD registers for description The following table lists all possible sources of reset GE...

Page 65: ...n be reset from the COP debug tool via COP_HRST cPCI J2 pin E16 Host Reset The CPU may request a reset signal is controlled by software Watchdog Reset If the two stage watchdog time is elapsed the watchdog requests a reset PMC Reset A Non Monarch PMC monarch is not supported processor board may hold the CM6 and all subsystems in reset if this signal is active RSTOUT at PMC_Jn2 pin 59 cPCI Reset Th...

Page 66: ...ower is switched on when the 5 V and 3 3 V reach the minimum voltage and the cPCI signal BDSEL cPCI J1 pin D15 is low The MOSFET power control limits also the in rush current for the 5 V and 3 3 V All other internal voltages are derived from 3 3 V and 5 0 V and are controlled internal for correct sequencing 12 V and 12 V are not required except if the PMC requires these voltages or the Flash Kill ...

Page 67: ...nt the CM6 board is mounted on a CPCI backplane The values are typical measured Table 26 Power consumption CM6 VxWorks prompt both Ethernet Giga Link mid range temperature Memory Test program CPU and memory running at max CPU die temperature both Ethernet Gigabit Link 5 V 3 3 V 5 V 3 3 V CM6 Single 1000MHz DDR400 1 GB 11 W 13 W 12 W 15 W CM6 Dual 1000MHz DDR400 1 GB 19 W 13 W 21 W 15 W CM6 Dual 13...

Page 68: ... 95 non condensing Storage temperature for N 8 styles is between 55 C low 105 C high Shock and vibration see table 28 values for the CM6 Table 28 Shock and vibration conditions 1 2 3 4 Style Vibration Spectrum Acceleration 5 to 100 Hz 2 grms Shock Amplitude Duration 12 g 6 ms Table 29 Shock and vibration conditions 8 Style Vibration Spectrum Acceleration 5 Hz 2000 Hz 14 grms Shock Amplitude Durati...

Page 69: ...ia the onboard temperature sensor The value must be kept below 105 C for all operating conditions This value is already included in the airspeed diagram above Table 30 Maximal card edge temperature for conduction cooled version 8 style CM6 Maximal Card Edge Temperature CM6 Dual 1000MHz DDR400 1 GB 73 C typical power consumption with both Gigabit links up and without a mounted PMC card the maximal ...

Page 70: ...ied Table 32 GPIO output voltage signal levels Signal Voltage Vol max 0 4 V 4 mA sinking Voh min VCC3 0 5 V 2 mA sourcing VCC3 is the 3 3 V voltage from the backplane The GPIOs are default inputs after reset On the CM6 board there are 10kΩ pull ups to 3 3 V at all GPIOs Note On CM6 Version 1 x only signals GPIO4 7 are usable COM1 RS232 Interface The RS232 interface uses a Texas Instruments MAX3243...

Page 71: ...er output R 50 Ω RS422 Differential driver output R 270 Ω RS485 max 5 V min 2 0 V min 1 5 V Driver output short current min 35 mA max 250 mA Receiver differential threshold min 200 mV max 200 mV Receiver hysteresis typ 70 mV Receiver input resistance min 96 kΩ Isolation The Isolation of the Ethernet outputs is limited to 500 V peak against logic ground GND and any other supply voltage By itself th...

Page 72: ...Placement Plan Component Side CM6 V1 Figure 11 Placement diagram component side GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 71 ...

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Page 74: ...on Module CTM19 The CTM19 transition module is used for easy connection of I O signals to standard connectors Figure 13 Transition Module CTM19 GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 73 ...

Page 75: ...P2202 and COM2 P2201 The CM6 offers two serial ports COM1 is a RS232 compliant and COM2 has a RS422 RS485 interface All COM ports are accessible via the transition module on 10 pin headers COM1 is also available at the rear panel with a 9 pin D sub connector For the COM2 signals there are provisions for termination resistors at the CTS and RXD signals GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Referenc...

Page 76: ...in header DCD 1 1 DSR 6 2 RXD 2 3 RTS 7 4 TXD 3 5 CTS 8 6 DTR 4 7 RI 9 8 GND 5 9 5 V fused a 10 a 5 V supply via P1101 of the CTM19 and fused with a 2 A fuse The installed fuse does automatically recover if the over current is resolved GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 75 ...

Page 77: ... for the PowerPC processor of the CM6 Note For proper operation of the COP interface the CTM19 must be supplied with 3 3 V via the P1102 power connector Table 37 COP debug interface P1300 COP Interface P1300 Remarks COP_TDO 1 2 COP_TDI 3 COP_TRST 4 COPVCC3 5 3 3 V supplied via P1102 and 4 7 kΩ resistor COPVCC3 6 3 3 V supplied via P1102 and 10 Ω resistor for current limitation COP_TCK 7 CKSTOPIN 8...

Page 78: ...gnals if the interface is working in 10BaseT or 100BaseTX mode Figure 16 Ethernet connectors Figure 17 RJ45 Ethernet connectors The LEDs at the RJ45 connectors are not connected and have no function Table 38 Ethernet pin assignments P5000 P5500 Name Ethernet1 P5000 Ethernet2 P5500 LPx_DA TxD 1 LPx_DA TxD 2 LPx_DB RxD 3 LPx_DC 4 LPx_DC 5 LPx_DB RxD 6 LPx_DD 7 LPx_DD 8 FGND GE Intelligent Platforms ...

Page 79: ...e Protect jumper J1901 is closed all write commands to the Flash and nvSRAM RTC devices are disabled Flash Kill Option J1902 For security reasons the flash devices can be destroyed with this optional feature If the Flash Kill jumper J1902 is closed and the option is available at the CM6 this will destroy the flash devices PMCIO connector P7101 P7101 a 64 pin header contains PMCIO signals GE Intell...

Page 80: ...18 PMCIO18 PMCIO19 19 20 PMCIO20 PMCIO21 21 22 PMCIO22 PMCIO23 23 24 PMCIO24 PMCIO25 25 26 PMCIO26 52 PMCIO27 27 28 PMCIO28 PMCIO29 29 30 PMCIO30 37 PMCIO31 31 32 PMCI32 39 33 34 35 36 PMCIO36 42 PMCIO30 37 37 38 PMCIO38 44 PMCIO32 39 39 40 41 42 PMCIO36 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 PMCIO50 51 52 PMCIO26 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 HW_ CFG 63 64 HW_ WP Alternative signal assignment depends from...

Page 81: ...6 board is system board also for all peripheral boards at the cPCI system Power connectors P1100 P1101 P1102 These power connectors are only optionally mounted except P1102 3 3 V for the LED and COP interface to power the CM6 without a backplane P1100 GND P1101 5 V P1102 3 3 V P1103 12 V P1104 12 V cPCI connectors P1001 P1002 The cPCI connector P1002 provides the CM6 rear I O signals The cPCI conn...

Page 82: ...PMCIO28 PMCIO27 C2_CTS LPB_DC LPB_DD GND 7 PMCIO30 37 PMCIO29 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 6 PMCIO32 39 PMCIO31 C2_TXD LPA_DB LPA_DA GND 5 PMCIO38 44 PMCIO36 42 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 4 PMCIO50 C2_RXD LPA_DD LPA_DC GND 3 GND GND 2 PDN b GND 1 GND GND J1001 A B C D E F 25 5 V 3 3 V 5 V GND 24 5 V VIO a GND 23 3 3 V 5 V GND 22 GND 3 3 V GND 21 3 3 V GND 20 VIO a GND 19 3 3 V GND GND 18 GND 3 3 V GND 1...

Page 83: ...GE Intelligent Platforms CM6 Hardware Reference Manual Fourth Edition Page 82 Placement Plan CTM19 Figure 18 Placement plan CTM19 ...

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