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2.3.7.1

 

Hot-Swap Process 

The AM4520 AMC has the ability to be hot-swapped in and out of a AMC Carrier. The onboard MMC 

manages the AMC’s power-up and power-down transitions. The list below illustrates this process for 
power down request. 

1-

 

Ejector latch is opened. HOT_SWAP_PB# assertion. MMC firmware detects the assertion of 
this signal. 

2-

 

MMC sends "Module Handle Open" event message to AMC Carrier. The corresponding M 
state of AMC Carrier moves from M4-> M5. 

3-

 

AMC Carrier moves from M5 -> M6 if the SHMC grants the request and then send the FRU 
Control requesting quiesced state to the AMC. 

4-

 

The firmware deasserts payload power and sends "Module Quiesced" event message to the 
AMC Carrier where it transitions from M6 to M1 state.  

2.3.7.2

 

Hot-Swap LED 

The AM4520 supports a blue Hot Swap LED mounted on the front panel. This LED indicates when it is 
safe to remove the AMC from the AMC Carrier. The on-board MMC drives this LED to indicate the hot-
swap state. The following states are possible: 
 
LED state 

Description 

OFF 

AMC is in M4 state, normal state when board is in operation. 

ON 

Ready for hot swap. 

Short blink 

M5 state deactivation request 

Long blink 

M2 state Activation Request. 

 
When the AMC latch is disengaged from the faceplate, the hot swap switch embedded in the PCB will 
assert a "HOT_SWAP_PB#" signal to the MMC, and the MMC will send Module Handle Open" event 

message to the AMC Carrier wich move from the M4 state to the M5 state. At the M5 state, the AMC 
Carrier will ask the SHMC (or Shelf Manager) for permission to move the AMC to the M6 state. Then 
the Carrier AMC will set the AMC Hot Swap LED to indicate this state with a short blink. Once 
permission is received from the SHMC or higher-level software, the AMC carrier will move to the M6 
state. 
 

The SHMC or higher level software can reject the request to move to the M6 state. If this occurs, the 
AMC Carrier will returns the Hot Swap LED to a solid off condition, indicating that the AMC has 
returned to M4 state. 
 
If the AMC Carrier reaches the M6 state, either through an extraction request through the AMC 
handle latch, the MMC communicates to the AMC Carrier that the module must discontinue 

operation in preparation for removal. The Hot Swap LED continues to flash during this preparation 
time, just like it does at the M5 state. When main AMC payload power is successfully removed from 
the AMC Bay, the Hot Swap LED remains lit, indicating it is safe to remove the AMC from the AMC 
Carrier. 

 

LED Status 

Meaning 

Off Normal 

status 

Blinking Blue 

Preparing for removal/insertion: Long blink indicates activation is in progress, 

short blink when deactivation is in progress. 

Solid Blue 

Ready for hot swap 

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AM4520 User’s Guide 

Summary of Contents for AdvancedTCA

Page 1: ...AM4520 User s Guide AdvancedTCA Document Revision 1 01 Ref M5503_SAS_TECH_1 December 2005...

Page 2: ...d by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks...

Page 3: ...the System xi Adapter Cables xii Storing Boards xii Regulatory Compliance Statements xii Limited Warranty xiii 1 Product Description 1 0 1 1 Product Overview 1 1 1 2 What s Included 1 1 1 3 Board Spec...

Page 4: ...3 Installing the board 3 0 3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 3 2 Onboard Interconnectivity 3 2 3 3 Board Hot Swap and Installation 3 2 iii AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 5: ...A Connector Pinouts A 1 A 1 CONNECTORS AND HEADERS SUMMARY A 1 A 2 SAS J8 A 1 A 3 AMC J7 A 2 B Getting Help B 1 iv AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 6: ...Safety Instructions Contents Before You Begin vi Preventing Electrostatic Discharge vii v AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 7: ...d access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the in...

Page 8: ...until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity...

Page 9: ...Use This Guide ix Customer Comments x Advisory Conventions x Unpacking xi Powering Up the System xi Adapter Cables xii Storing Boards xii Regulatory Compliance Statements xii Limited Warranty xiii vi...

Page 10: ...ide at http www kontron com or at ftp ftp kontron ca support For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are...

Page 11: ...h type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components Note Indicate information that is important for you to know Signal Paths Indicate the places where you can find the signal on the bo...

Page 12: ...e future shipment Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items Make...

Page 13: ...ated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee...

Page 14: ...anty is not transferable nor extendible to cover any other users or long term storage of the product It does not cover products which have been modified altered or repaired by any other party than Kon...

Page 15: ...lity fitness quality marketability or ability to fulfil any particular application or purpose As a result the products are sold as is and the responsibility to ensure their suitability for any given t...

Page 16: ...1 Product Description Contents 1 1 Product Overview 1 1 1 2 What s Included 1 1 1 3 Board Specifications 1 2 1 4 Compliance 1 3 1 5 Hot Plug Capability 1 3 1 0 AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 17: ...features 10K rpm spindle Industry s highest reliability at 1 4M hours MTBF and is easily managed via IPMI v1 5 As a hot swappable field replaceable unit FRU the AM4520 also follows the same stringent...

Page 18: ...alarm board temperature sensor power failure Mechanical 181 5 x 75 x 30 16 mm Single width Full height Weight the weight is drive dependant Power Requirements Management power is less than 100mA peak...

Page 19: ...mezzanine card storage ACPI rev 1 0 Serial ATA 1 0a Serial Attached SCSI 1 1 1 5 Hot Plug Capability The AM4520 supports Full Hot Plug capability as per PICMG3 0R1 0 It can be removed from or installe...

Page 20: ...2 Onboard Features Contents 2 1 Block Diagram 2 5 2 2 Redundant MMC Flash FWUM 2 5 2 3 Hardware Management Overview 2 5 2 4 Debugging Features 2 11 2 4 AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 21: ...an external watchdog for the MMC Functions of this microntroller is kept to a minimum The FWUM firmware is field updatable Note The MMC and the FWUM have an internal hardware watchdog 2 3 Hardware Ma...

Page 22: ...er is the Firmware Upgrade Manager FWUM The FWUM can handle two Firmware code that are stored in two external SEPROM memories If a failure occurs during firmware upgrade the FWUM will automatically ro...

Page 23: ...Temp AirInlet Board Inlet Temperature Power On Off Exceeds critical threshold Temp Exhaust Board Outlet Temperature Power On Off Exceeds critical threshold Temp PSU In Power Switcher In Temperature P...

Page 24: ...by the Carrier AMC enabling reporting of board specific information through an standardized mechanism Following are the definitions for the multirecord implemented by the firmware as part of Module d...

Page 25: ...Firmware upgrades can be done by using IPMITOOL from the AMC Carrier or remotely on the chassis It has been desigh to upgrade through any IPMI interface without payload impact 2 3 7 FWUM Firmware Upgr...

Page 26: ...wap switch embedded in the PCB will assert a HOT_SWAP_PB signal to the MMC and the MMC will send Module Handle Open event message to the AMC Carrier wich move from the M4 state to the M5 state At the...

Page 27: ...ures 2 4 1 IPMI controlled LED The green Management LED represents the MMC heart beat when it blink slowly The blinking red Management LED represents MMC communication over IPMB L when pulsing 2 11 AM...

Page 28: ...3 Installing the board Contents 3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 3 2 Onboard Interconnectivity 3 2 3 3 Board Hot Swap and Installation 3 2 3 0 AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 29: ...3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 1 Jumper Description Description Reserved W1 1 2 Reserved W1 3 4 Reserved W1 5 6 Reserved W1 7 8 3 1 2 Setting Jumper locations 3 1 AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 30: ...ical resistance while inserting the board 3 Use extractors handle to disconnect and extract the board from its enclosure WARNING Always use a grounding wrist wrap before installing or removing the boa...

Page 31: ...Appendix Contents A Connector Pinouts A 1 B Getting Help B 1 AM4520 User s Guide...

Page 32: ...AS J8 Pin Signal Pin Signal S1 GND P1 3 3V S2 PortA_TX P2 3 3V S3 PortA_TX P3 3 3V S4 GND P4 GND S5 PortA_RX P5 GND S6 PortA_RX P6 GND S7 GND P7 5V S8 GND P8 5V S9 PortB_TX P9 5V S10 PortB_TX P10 GND...

Page 33: ...N C B105 TxD11 N C B148 TxD18 N C B21 RxD1 N C B63 TxD6 N C B106 TxD11 N C B149 GND B22 GND B64 GND B107 GND B150 RxD18 N C B23 TxD1 N C B65 RxD7 N C B108 RxD11 N C B151 RxD18 N C B24 TxD1 N C B66 Rx...

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