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CP6003-RA/RC

Rugged 6U CompactPCI Processor Board based on

the 2

nd

 Generation  Intel® Core™ i7 Processor with

the Intel® QM67 Express Chipset

Doc. ID: 1046-3890, Rev. 1.0

December 16, 2011

Summary of Contents for CP6003-RA/RC

Page 1: ...Kontron User Guide P R E L I M I N A R Y CP6003 RA RC Rugged 6U CompactPCI Processor Board based on the 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 Processor with the Intel QM67 Express Chipset Doc ID 1046 3890 Rev...

Page 2: ...hts reserved All data is for information purposes only and not guaranteed for legal purposes Information has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed...

Page 3: ...tions xvii General Instructions on Usage xviii Two Year Warranty xix 1 Introduction 1 3 1 1 Board Overview 1 3 1 2 CP6003 RA Board Specific Information 1 4 1 3 CP6003 RC Board Specific Information 1 5...

Page 4: ...dog LED and Temperature Status LED 2 8 2 10 1 3 Debug LEDs 2 9 2 10 2 DIP Switches SW1 SW2 and SW3 CP6003 RA 2 11 2 10 3 Configuration Resistors CP6003 RC 2 11 2 10 4 USB Interfaces 2 12 2 10 4 1 USB...

Page 5: ...J3 J5 and Pinout 2 29 3 Installation 3 3 3 1 Safety Requirements 3 3 3 2 CP6003 RA Installation 3 4 3 2 1 CP6003 RA Initial Installation Procedures 3 4 3 2 2 Standard Removal Procedures 3 5 3 2 3 Hot...

Page 6: ...egister 0 STAT0 4 8 4 5 2 Status Register 1 STAT1 4 9 4 5 3 Control Register 0 CTRL0 4 10 4 5 4 Control Register 1 CTRL1 4 11 4 5 5 Device Protection Register DPROT 4 12 4 5 6 Reset Status Register RS...

Page 7: ...um Power Consumption of PMC Modules 5 8 5 4 Maximum Power Consumption of XMC Modules 5 9 6 Thermal Considerations 6 3 6 1 Board Internal Thermal Monitoring 6 3 6 2 Processor Thermal Monitoring 6 3 6 2...

Page 8: ...Preface CP6003 RA RC Page viii ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 9: ...tors 2 11 2 11 USB Connectors J6 and J7 Pinout 2 12 2 12 DisplayPort Connector J9 Pinout 2 13 2 13 Serial Connector J8 COMA Pinout 2 14 2 14 Gigabit Ethernet Port Mapping 2 15 2 15 Pinout of GbE Conne...

Page 10: ...egister RSTAT 4 13 4 14 Board Interrupt Configuration Register BICFG 4 14 4 15 Status Register 2 STAT2 4 15 4 16 Board ID High Byte Register BIDH 4 15 4 17 Board and PLD Revision Register BREV 4 16 4...

Page 11: ...ies 5 8 5 10 Power Consumption per Gigabit Ethernet Port 5 8 5 11 PMC CCPMC Module Current 5 8 5 12 XMC Conduction Cooled XMC Module Current 5 9 6 1 Maximum Reference Point Temperature with Core i7 27...

Page 12: ...Preface CP6003 RA RC Page xii ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 13: ...3 Serial Connector J8 COMA 2 14 2 4 GbE Connectors J10 J11 and J12 2 16 2 5 PMC Connectors J15 J16 J17 and J18 2 18 2 6 XMC Connector J14 2 21 2 7 CompactPCI Connectors J1 J5 2 24 3 1 Connecting a Pe...

Page 14: ...Preface CP6003 RA RC Page xiv ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 15: ...Kontron reserves the right to change modify or improve this document or the product described herein as seen fit by Kontron without further notice Trademarks Kontron the PEP logo and if occurring in t...

Page 16: ...ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their compo nents are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspe...

Page 17: ...tools This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing It is particularly important to observe standard anti static precautions when changing piggy backs ROM devices jumper se...

Page 18: ...cific environmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batteries are present their temperature restrictions...

Page 19: ...o refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair re funding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron and the remaining p...

Page 20: ...Preface CP6003 RA RC Page xx ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 21: ...CP6003 RA RC Introduction ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 Page 1 1 Introduction Chapter 1 1 P R E L I M I N A R Y...

Page 22: ...Introduction CP6003 RA RC Page 1 2 ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 23: ...resolution graphics in terfaces VGA 2 x HDMI DVI two COM ports RS 232 and RS 422 RS 232 on rear I O and five SATA interfaces with RAID 0 1 5 10 functionality one for the SATA Flash module and four for...

Page 24: ...able between front I O and rear I O Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on rear I O PICMG 2 16 One Gigabit Ethernet interface on front I O Two Gigabit Ethernet GbE controllers One Intel 82579LM Gigabit Et...

Page 25: ...ort 64 bit 66 MHz PCI interface or 64 bit 133 MHz PCI X interface One conductive cooled XMC slot utilizing a x8 lane PCI Express 2 0 interconnection Four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Two Gigabit Ethern...

Page 26: ...ne XMC mezzanine interface for support of x1 x4 and x8 PCI Express 2 0 conductive cooled XMC modules For information on the XMC interface refer to chapter 2 10 11 XMC Interface 1 4 3 SATA Flash Module...

Page 27: ...Channel A 2 nd gen Intel Core i7 DDR3 DDR3 Intel QM67 USB DMI SMB SPI PCIe FDI DP XDP FDI PCI 64 66MHz 2x HDMI DVI ETH 2xDP SATA HDA HDA Mag DDR3 w ECC soldered memory Channel B PCIe to PCI Mag 1000B...

Page 28: ...e 1 2 CP6003 RA Front Panel Legend IPMI LEDs I0 I1 red green Indicate the software status of the IPMI controller Status LEDs WD green Watchdog Status TH red green Temperature Status HS blue Hot Swap C...

Page 29: ...View J14 A1 F1 A19 F19 11 12 2 1 J13 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 HS LED Magnetics J16 J17 J18 1 2 63 1 2 63 64 1 2 PMC XMC 2nd gen Intel Core i7 Intel QM67 J15 1 2 63 64 63 64 64 1 2 Magnetics GbE A J10 GbE B J11...

Page 30: ...M I N A R Y Figure 1 4 CP6003 RC Board Layout Top View J14 A1 F1 A19 F19 11 12 2 1 J13 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 Magnetics J16 J17 J18 1 2 63 1 2 63 64 1 2 PMC XMC 2nd gen Intel Core i7 Intel QM67 J15 1 2 63 64...

Page 31: ...CP6003 RA RC Introduction ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 Page 1 11 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 1 5 CP6003 RA Board Layout Bottom View J24 Temperature Sensor JP1 JP2 JP3 DLED 0 DLED 1 DLED 2 DLED 3...

Page 32: ...003 RA RC Page 1 12 ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 1 6 CP6003 RC Board Layout Bottom View J24 Temperature Sensor JP1 JP2 JP3 DLED 0 DLED 1 DLED 2 DLED 3 IPMI LED I1 IPMI LED I0 R778...

Page 33: ...nterface with optimized support for dual channel DDR3 SDRAM memory at 1333 MHz with ECC Integrated 2D and 3D Graphics Engines DMI 2 0 with 5 GT s and FDI interfaces to the Intel QM67 chipset One x8 an...

Page 34: ...dent displays Supports analog displays CRT up to a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels with 32 bit color 75 Hz Supports digital displays HDMI DVI up to a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels 60 Hz Supports d...

Page 35: ...iguration recognition Auto MDI X USB Up to six USB ports supporting UHCI USB 1 1 and EHCI USB 2 0 Two type A USB 2 0 connectors on the front panel CP6003 RA Four USB 2 0 ports on the rear I O interfac...

Page 36: ...DIP Switches CP6003 RA Three onboard DIP switches SW1 SW2 and SW3 for board configuration Reset Switch CP6003 RA One front panel hardware reset switch Hot Swap Switch CP6003 RA One switch for hot swa...

Page 37: ...oring sev eral onboard temperature conditions board voltages and the power supply status and managing hot swap operations The IPMI controller is accessible via two IPMBs through the J1 and J2 connecto...

Page 38: ...ftware IPMI IPMI firmware providing the following features The IPMI controller is accessible via up to two IPMBs IOL and one KCS interface with interrupt support The IPMI firmware can be updated in fi...

Page 39: ...nal temperature of TPM 25 C to 70 C Storage temperature of CP6003 RA without hard disk and without battery 40 C to 85 C Storage temperature of CP6003 RC without hard disk and without battery 55 C to 1...

Page 40: ...e 7 619 g rms 60 min test duration axis 3 axes Single Shock ANSI VITA 47 Class OS1 Test parameters 20 g acceleration 11 ms shock duration half sine 3 shocks per direction 6 directions 5 s recovery tim...

Page 41: ...ing WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Waste electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Random V...

Page 42: ...1 Rev 2 0 IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v2 0 Kontron CompactPCI Backplane Manual ID 24229 PMC Module IEEE 1386 2001 IEEE Standard for a Common Mezzanine Card CMC Family...

Page 43: ...CP6003 RA RC Functional Description ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 Page 2 1 Functional Description Chapter 1 2 P R E L I M I N A R Y...

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Page 45: ...el SSE4 1 Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 2 Intel SSE4 2 Intel 64 Architecture Execute Disable Bit The Intel Turbo Boost Technology and the Intel Intelligent Power Sharing technology allow the proce...

Page 46: ...erating at 5 GT s only one x4 PCI Express port is used on the CP6003 RA RC SATA host controller with six ports and RAID 0 1 5 10 support One SATA 6 Gb s port accessible via onboard connector Four SATA...

Page 47: ...pt and reset if the Watchdog is not serviced A hardware status flag will be provided to determine if the Watchdog timer generated the reset 2 6 Battery The CP6003 RA is provided with a 3 0 V coin cell...

Page 48: ...ized for embedded systems providing high per formance reliability and security 2 9 Trusted Platform Module 1 2 On Request The CP6003 RA RC has been designed to support the Trusted Platform Module TPM...

Page 49: ...f by soft ware and may be used for example to indicate that the shutdown process is finished and the board is ready for extraction The following table indicates the function of the IPMI LEDs and the H...

Page 50: ...hed until a cold restart of the CP6003 RA is undertaken all power off and then on again Table 2 3 Watchdog LED and Temperature Status LED Function LED COLOR FUNCTIONDURING BOOT UP FUNCTION AFTER BOOT...

Page 51: ...further information regarding the configuration of the Debug LEDs refer to Chapter 4 5 14 LED Configuration Register and Chapter 4 5 15 LED Control Register Table 2 4 Debug LEDs Function LED COLOR FUN...

Page 52: ...bug LEDs Function Table 2 5 POST Code Sequence STATE DEBUG LEDs 0 All LEDs are OFF start of sequence 1 High nibble 2 Low nibble Table 2 6 POST Code Example DLED3 DLED2 DLED1 DLED0 RESULT HIGH NIBBLE o...

Page 53: ...DIP Switches SW1 SW2 and SW3 Configuration 2 10 3 Configuration Resistors CP6003 RC The CP6003 RC is equipped with four configuration resistors R756 R759 R771 and R778 used for uEFI BIOS boot configur...

Page 54: ...ated graphics accelerator delivering high performance 3D 2D graphics capabilities The internal graphics controller has two independent display pipes allowing for support of two independent display scr...

Page 55: ...et provides a DisplayPort in teroperability support for CRT DVI HDMI displays through a cable adapter The following figure illustrates the DisplayPort connector J9 Figure 2 2 DisplayPort Connector J9...

Page 56: ...terrupt generation The data transfer on the COM ports is up to 115 2 kbit s The following figure and table provide pinout information for the serial connector J8 COMA Note On the CP6003 RA COMA can be...

Page 57: ...des four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the rear I O PICMG 2 16 LPa PICMG 2 16 LPb LPc and LPd The Boot from LAN feature is supported on the CP6003 RA RC The following table indicates the Gigabit Ethe...

Page 58: ...nterface The CP6003 RA RC provides five Serial ATA SATA interfaces with RAID support one inter face is implemented as onboard SATA connector and four SATA interfaces are available only on the rear I O...

Page 59: ...Jn3 connector User defined I O signals are supported on J17 Jn4 and are connected to the CompactPCI rear I O connector J4 The PCI Express to PCI X bridge detects the PCI mode PCI or PCI X and the bus...

Page 60: ...ctional Description CP6003 RA RC Page 2 18 ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 2 5 PMC Connectors J15 J16 J17 and J18 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 J16 Jn1 J18 Jn2 J17 Jn4 J15...

Page 61: ...AD 29 AD 28 21 22 AD 27 Ground 21 22 AD 26 AD 25 23 24 Ground AD 24 23 24 3 3V Ground 25 26 C BE 3 IDSEL 25 26 AD 23 AD 22 27 28 AD 21 3 3V 27 28 AD 20 AD 19 29 30 5V AD 18 29 30 Ground V I O 31 32 A...

Page 62: ...24 Rear I O AD 53 25 26 Ground Rear I O 25 26 Rear I O Ground 27 28 AD 52 Rear I O 27 28 Rear I O AD 51 29 30 AD 50 Rear I O 29 30 Rear I O AD 49 31 32 Ground Rear I O 31 32 Rear I O Ground 33 34 AD 4...

Page 63: ...odule Figure 2 6 XMC Con J14 A1 F1 A19 F19 Table 2 19 XMC Connector J14 Pinout PIN ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E ROW F 1 PET0p0 PET0n0 3 3V PET0p1 PET0n1 VPWR 2 GND GND TRST GND GND MRSTI 3 PET0p2 PET...

Page 64: ...ed in System Slot In a system slot the CompactPCI interface can be either a 64 bit 66 MHz PCI or PCI X inter face via a dedicated PCI Express to PCI X bridge from Pericom PI7C9X130 The CP6003 RA RC su...

Page 65: ...ol and status register bits Automatic interrupt generation whenever a board is about to be removed or replaced A Hot Swap LED on the CP6003 RA is used to indicate that the board may be safely re moved...

Page 66: ...mpactPCI bus architecture The CompactPCI standard is electrically identical to the PCI local bus However these systems are enhanced to operate in rugged industrial environ ments and to support multipl...

Page 67: ...AD 9 AD 8 M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 NC AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 NC 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 NC SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 NC 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 NC DEVSEL PCIXCAP...

Page 68: ...NC V I O GND 15 NC 3 3V BDSEL GND 14 12 Key Area 11 NC GND GND 10 NC GND 3 3V GND 9 NC NC GND GND 8 NC GND V I O GND 7 NC GND GND 6 NC CPCI_Present 3 3V GND 5 NC RSV RSV RST GND GND 4 NC IPMB PWR Heal...

Page 69: ...16 NC RSV RSV DEG GND RSV GND 15 NC RSV GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 NC AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 NC AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 NC AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 NC AD 45 GND V I O A...

Page 70: ...2_Alert GND 18 NC RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 17 NC RSV GND GND 16 NC RSV RSV DEG GND RSV GND 15 NC RSV GND FAL GND 14 NC GND GND 13 NC GND V I O GND 12 NC GND GND 11 NC GND V I O GND 10 NC GND GND 9 NC G...

Page 71: ...PIN Z A B C D E F 19 NC RIO_5V RIO_5V RIO_3 3V RIO_ 12V RIO_ 12V GND 18 NC LPa_DA LPa_DA GND LPa_DC LPa_DC GND 17 NC LPa_DB LPa_DB GND LPa_DD LPa_DD GND 16 NC LPb_DA LPb_DA GND LPb_DC LPb_DC GND 15 NC...

Page 72: ...3 USB Port signaling SPEAKER Standard PC speaker FAN Fan speed sensoring DEBUG Debug output LPa Rear I O Link Port A PICMG 2 16 LPb Rear I O Link Port B PICMG 2 16 LPab Center tap voltage for LPa and...

Page 73: ...15 GND PIM 14 PIM 16 GND 20 NC GND GND GND GND GND GND 19 NC PIM 17 PIM 19 GND PIM 18 PIM 20 GND 18 NC PIM 21 PIM 23 GND PIM 22 PIM 24 GND 17 NC GND GND GND GND GND GND 16 NC PIM 25 PIM 27 GND PIM 26...

Page 74: ...V HDMI2 HPDET GND GPO2 GPO3 GND 15 NC HDMI2 CLK HDMI2 CLK GND HDMI2 SDA HDMI2 SDC GND 14 NC GND GND GND GND GND GND 13 NC HDMI1 D0 HDMI1 D0 GND HDMI1 D1 HDMI1 D1 GND 12 NC HDMI1 D2 HDMI1 D2 GND RSV RS...

Page 75: ...O Connector J5 Signals SIGNAL DESCRIPTION SATA0 3 SATA Port 0 3 Signaling HDMI1 HDMI signaling HDMI2 HDMI signaling HDA High definition audio signaling PWM Pulse width modulation output for fan GPIO G...

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Page 79: ...til such time as the board and heat sink have cooled down to room temperature Caution If your board type is not specifically qualified as being hot swap capable switch off the CompactPCI system power...

Page 80: ...ing Failure to comply with the instruction above may cause damage to the board or result in improper system operation Warning Care must be taken when applying the procedures below to ensure that neith...

Page 81: ...cted to the board 4 Unscrew the front panel retaining screws 5 Disengage the board from the backplane by first unlocking the board ejection handles and then by pressing the handles as required until t...

Page 82: ...wapped is configured hardware and software wise for operation in the application To hot swap the CP6003 RA proceed as follows 1 Ensure that the safety requirements indicated in Chapter 3 1 are observe...

Page 83: ...3 RA is now complete Warning The CP6003 RA front panel cables and when installed the RIO transition module front panel cables may have power applied which comes from an external source In addition the...

Page 84: ...r peripherals e g keyboard mouse printer etc 3 2 4 2 SATA Flash Module Installation A SATA Flash module may be connected to the CP6003 RA via the onboard connector J19 This optionally available module...

Page 85: ...sure that you insert the battery the right way round The plus pole must be on the top Note COMA can be used either on the front panel or on rear I O It is not possible to use COMA on the front panel...

Page 86: ...ng screws are properly fastened 3 Before inserting the board in the system chassis ensure that both the top and bottom wedge locks are fully relaxed To relax the wedge lock turn the wedge lock s screw...

Page 87: ...at sink but the user must also be aware that the surrounding rugged system components and chassis can get very hot 2 Ensure that no power is applied to the system before proceeding 3 Unfasten both ext...

Page 88: ...s actively interfacing with the CPCI bus Exactly what transpires in such a sit uation is a function of the application and is not addressed in this manual The user must refer to appropriate applicatio...

Page 89: ...wedge locks are fully relaxed To relax the wedge lock turn the wedge lock s screw counter clockwise using a 2 5 mm hex key until the screw is against the stop The screw should turn lightly If when tu...

Page 90: ...ormation or applicable procedures Note In rugged systems the slot tolerances are very narrow In the event that the board jams during insertion remove it and ensure that both wedge locks are fully rela...

Page 91: ...he following chapters provide information regarding installation aspects of peripheral devices 3 3 4 1 USB Device Installation The CP6003 RC supports all USB Plug and Play computer peripherals e g key...

Page 92: ...must be paid to the warning regarding the heat sink 3 4 Software Installation Installation of an operating system is a function of the OS software and is not addressed in this manual Refer to appropr...

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Page 95: ...SW2 and SW3 CP6003 RA The default settings of the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 are indicated by using italic bold Table 4 1 DIP Switch SW1 for CompactPCI Interface Configuration SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTIO...

Page 96: ...displayed 4 Set the DIP Switch SW3 switch 4 to the OFF position Table 4 3 DIP Switch SW3 for Boot Configuration SWITCH SETTING DESCRIPTION 1 OFF Boot up with POST Code indication on the Debug LEDs ON...

Page 97: ...n Resistors Settings RESISTOR SETTING DESCRIPTION R756 Open Boot up with POST Code indication on the Debug LEDs Closed Boot up with no POST Code indication on the Debug LEDs R759 Open Boot from the st...

Page 98: ...2 interface must provide termination resistance The purpose of the jumpers JP2 and JP3 is to enable this line termination resistor 120 ohm The default setting is indicated by using italic bold The def...

Page 99: ...2 Control Register 0 CTRL0 0x283 Control Register 1 CTRL1 0x284 Device Protection Register DPROT 0x285 Reset Status Register RSTAT 0x286 Board Interrupt Configuration Register BICFG 0x287 Status Regis...

Page 100: ...on the state of the bits under its control Table 4 8 Status Register 0 STAT0 REGISTER NAME STATUS REGISTER 0 STAT0 ADDRESS 0x280 BIT NAME DESCRIPTION RESET VALUE ACCESS 7 HSHS Hot swap handle status...

Page 101: ...voltage configuration 0 3 3V VI O voltage 1 5V VI O voltage N A R 5 P66EN PMC PCI speed M66EN signal 0 33 MHz 1 66 MHz N A R 4 Res Reserved 0 R 3 CSYS CPCI system slot identification SYSEN signal 0 In...

Page 102: ...able 4 10 Control Register 0 CTRL0 REGISTER NAME CONTROL REGISTER 0 CTRL0 ADDRESS 0x282 BIT NAME DESCRIPTION RESET VALUE ACCESS 7 6 VGAM VGA CRT mode configuration 00 Reserved 01 Reserved 10 Rear VGA...

Page 103: ...aphics controller configuration 0 Graphics controller disabled 1 Graphics controller enabled 1 R 5 Res Reserved 0 R 4 CRST Board reset via CPCI interface when installed in peripheral slot 0 Disable bo...

Page 104: ...on 0 Onboard non volatile memory devices not write protected 1 Onboard non volatile memory devices write protected This bit reflects the state of the system hardware write protection sig nal SYS_WP 0...

Page 105: ...he IPMI controller that the next reset should not be logged 0 R W 4 Res Reserved 0 R 3 IPRS IPMI controller reset status 0 System reset not generated by IPMI 1 System reset generated by IPMI Writing a...

Page 106: ...ate signal indicates that the power supply is beginning to derate its power output Table 4 14 Board Interrupt Configuration Register BICFG REGISTER NAME BOARD INTERRUPT CONFIGURATION REGISTER BICFG AD...

Page 107: ...te Register is located in the address 0x288 The Board ID Low Byte Register is located in the address 0x28D Table 4 15 Status Register 2 STAT2 REGISTER NAME STATUS REGISTER 2 STAT2 ADDRESS 0x287 BIT NA...

Page 108: ...lds the CompactPCI geographic address site number used to assign the In telligent Platform Management Bus IPMB address to the CP6003 RA RC Table 4 17 Board and PLD Revision Register BREV REGISTER NAME...

Page 109: ...is mode the Watchdog is enabled using the required timeout period Nor mally the Watchdog is retriggered by writing a 1 to the WTR bit In the event a timeout occurs the WTE bit is set to 1 This bit can...

Page 110: ...00 R W 4 WEN WTR Watchdog enable Watchdog trigger control bit 0 Watchdog timer not enabled Prior to the Watchdog being enabled this bit is known as WEN After the Watchdog is enabled it is known as WTR...

Page 111: ...ntifier in the form of a hexadecimal number The Board ID Low Byte Register is located in the address 0x28D The Board ID High Byte Register is located in the address 0x288 Table 4 20 Board ID Low Byte...

Page 112: ...gured for Mode A the Debug LEDs are dedicated to functions as follows DLED3 LED 3 red green red green DLED2 LED 2 red green red green DLED1 LED 1 red green red green DLED0 LED 0 red green red green Be...

Page 113: ...BIT NAME DESCRIPTION RESET VALUE ACCESS 7 4 LCMD Debug LED command 0000 Get DLED 0 0001 Get DLED 1 0010 Get DLED 2 0011 Get DLED 3 0100 0111 Reserved 1000 Set DLED 0 1001 Set DLED 1 1010 Set DLED 2 10...

Page 114: ...rupt Table 4 23 General Purpose Output Register GPOUT REGISTER NAME GENERAL PURPOSE OUTPUT REGISTER GPOUT ADDRESS 0x292 BIT NAME DESCRIPTION RESET VALUE ACCESS 7 4 Res Reserved 0000 R 3 GPO3 General P...

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Page 117: ...ts 5 1 2 Backplane Backplanes to be used with the CP6003 RA RC must be adequately specified The backplane must provide optimal power distribution for the 3 3 V 5 V and 12 V power inputs Input power co...

Page 118: ...ms There must be a smooth and continuous ramp of each DC output voltage from 10 to 90 of the regulation band The slope of the turn on waveform shall be a positive almost linear voltage increase and h...

Page 119: ...ents were conducted at a temperature of 25 C The measured values varied because the power consumption was dependent on the processor activity Warning All of the input voltages must be functionally cou...

Page 120: ...D graphics application running and Intel Tur bo Boost Technology was disabled The frequency of the Intel Core i7 2715QE SV was reduced to 1 7 GHz and that of the Intel Core i7 2655LE LV to 1 7 GHz dur...

Page 121: ...ble 5 6 Win XP with Reduced Processor Frequency and Basic Graphics Operation NOMINAL VOLTAGE TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION Intel Core i7 2715QE SV 1 7 GHz Intel Core i7 2655LE LV 1 7 GHz 12 V 0 1 W 0 1 W...

Page 122: ...Draft 2 4a The maximum power of 7 5 W can be arbitrarily divided on the 3 3 V and 5 V voltage lines The following table indicates the current of a conduction cooled PMC module Table 5 9 Power Consump...

Page 123: ...he ANSI VITA 42 0 200x XMC Switched Mezzanine Card Auxiliary Standard specification On the CP6003 RA RC the VPWR is config ured to 5 V The following table indicates the current of a conduction cooled...

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Page 125: ...CP6003 RA RC Thermal Considerations ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 Page 6 1 Thermal Considerations Chapter 1 6 P R E L I M I N A R Y...

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Page 127: ...ation and long term reliability of the CP6003 RA RC the 2nd generation Intel Core i7 processor must remain within the maximum die temperature specifications The maximum operating temperature for the p...

Page 128: ...ssor temperature reaches the TCC activation point the event is reported via an external signal to the IPMI controller Running the processor at the lower frequency and voltage will reduce power consump...

Page 129: ...racteristic Graphs for CP6003 RA The thermal characteristic graphs shown on the following sections illustrate the maximum am bient air temperature as a function of the volumetric airflow rate for the...

Page 130: ...g point thermal supervision will become active protecting the CPU from thermal destruction The minimum airflow rate provid ed must be more than the value specified in the diagram Volumetric flow rate...

Page 131: ...Dual Core i7 2655LE LV 2 2 GHz Volumetric Flow Rate m3 h Volumetric Flow Rate CFM Airflow m s recommended operating range maximum processor workload and basic graphics operation maximum processor and...

Page 132: ...ovide a highly stable mechanical fixation of the board in the chassis slot When expanded using the proper torque value they form with the heat spreader practically a single physical unit capable of wi...

Page 133: ...QUENCY OF 1 7 GHz 60 C 70 C 80 C Table 6 2 Maximum Reference Point Temperature with Core i7 2655LE MAXIMUM REFERENCE POINT TEMPERATURE AT 100 C CPU DIE TEMPERATURE Intel Core i7 2655LE LV 2 2 GHz MAXI...

Page 134: ...peratures foreseen for the application It may very well be necessary to revise system re quirements to comply with operational environment conditions In most cases this will lead to a reduction in the...

Page 135: ...CP6003 RA RC SATA Flash Module ID 1046 3890 Rev 1 0 Page A 1 SATA Flash Module Appendix 1 A P R E L I M I N A R Y...

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Page 137: ...ions Table A 1 SATA Flash Module Main Specifications SATA FLASH MODULE SPECIFICATIONS Interface Board to Board Connector One 34 pin male board to board connector J1 Memory Memory Up to 32 GB SLC based...

Page 138: ...6 3890 Rev 1 0 P R E L I M I N A R Y A 2 SATA Flash Module Layout The SATA Flash module includes one board to board connector J1 for connection to the CP6003 RA RC Figure A 1 SATA Flash Module Layout...

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