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Indicator LEDs:
P1x: Link, 10/100Mb, Collision, Duplex, Transmit, Receive
E1:
Activity,
Link;
E3:
Activity,
Duplex
Bus Interface:
Standard 5V CompactPCI
TM
Backplane
Power
Requirements:
50mA @ 3.3Vdc and 500mA @ 5Vdc (supplied from
backplane)
Hot Swap (P1x only):
Complies with Hot Swap specification PICMG 2.1 R1.0 for
Basic Hot Swap (requires Host Processor re-boot).
This product contains fiber optic transmitters that meet Class I Laser Safety requirements
in accordance with the US FDA/CDRH and international IEC-825 standards.
8.4 Environmental
Operating Temperature: -40 to 70C
Relative Humidity:
0-95% non-condensing
Installation Category:
IC III (Distribution Level), Pollution Degree 2.
Refer to definition
on page 9.
8.5 Physical
Connections:
RJ45
(copper),
ST
connectors (62/125um glass fiber)
Package:
CompactPCI
TM
(3U, 4HP) removable module (P1x only)
Option integrated into H12 host module (E1, E3 options)
8.6 Hot Swap (HS) Compatibility (P1x Modules)
The blue Hot Swap LED located on the front panel is illuminated to indicate when it is
permissible to extract a board in systems that support the
Full
Hot Swap System Model.
The M87x currently supports the
Basic
Hot Swap System Model. The Basic Hot Swap
System Model does not illuminate the blue LED. The blue LED will turn on briefly when a
card is inserted into an energized device or when the device is reset. If the blue LED
remains illuminated after insertion into an M87x or remains illuminated after the S10 Host
module has booted, the associated card is malfunctioning.
8.7 Hardware Configuration
Configuration of the Ethernet interface is not normally required. The M87x is normally able
to detect and adapt to any type of equipment attached to it. Under very rare
circumstances, the user will need to manually configure the link for P1x modules using a
jumper block on the Ethernet interface board. For the vast majority of cases, the factory
default jumper settings (which is equivalent to having no jumpers installed) will provide the
best possible link speed and reliability. The factory default locations for the two jumpers
are 1-2 and 5-6. Section 8.13.1 details other jumper setting suitable for special situations.
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