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ATCA-F140 Series

Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800M67S

September 2019

Summary of Contents for ATCA-F140 Series

Page 1: ...ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use P N 6806800M67S September 2019...

Page 2: ...to the products described therein at any time without notice SMART EC makes no commitment to update the information contained within these materials Electronic versions of this material may be read o...

Page 3: ...2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade 47 2 3 Requirements 48 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements 48 2 3 2 Thermal Requirements 50 2 3 3 Power Requirements 51 2 4 Rear Transition Modules 51 2 5 Blade Conf...

Page 4: ...Socket 84 3 4 3 SAS SATA Connector 86 3 4 4 Embedded USB Connector 86 3 4 5 Processor COP Header 87 3 4 6 Asset JTAG Header 87 3 4 7 H8S Console and Programming Header 88 3 5 Switches 89 4 Functional...

Page 5: ...4 11 1 2 Memory 109 4 11 1 3 On board Flash 109 4 11 1 4 Persistent Memory 109 4 11 2 Ethernet Switch Resets 109 4 11 2 1 Broadcom BCM56334 109 4 11 2 2 Broadcom BCM56846 109 4 11 3 Physical Intercon...

Page 6: ...nformation 125 A 1 ATCA F140 TCLK3 Overview 125 A 2 Face Plate 125 A 2 1 Face Plate Connectors 126 A 3 Telecom Clocking 127 A 3 1 Telecom Clocking Subsystem 128 A 3 2 BIT SSU Support 128 A 4 Ordering...

Page 7: ...Connector J30 Pin Assignment 78 Table 3 13 Connector J31 Pin Assignment 79 Table 3 14 Connector J32 Pin Assignment 80 Table 3 15 AMC Bay Connector Pin Assignment 82 Table 3 16 J2 J3 Memory Socket Pin...

Page 8: ...Table 5 6 POST Routines 120 Table 5 7 Environment Variable post_control 121 Table 5 8 ATCA F140 Specific U Boot Commands 122 Table 5 9 ATCA F140 Specific U Boot Environment Variables 122 Table A 1 Mas...

Page 9: ...06 Figure 4 5 Fabric Channel Cross Connect 106 Figure 4 6 Reset Structure Diagram 107 Figure A 1 ATCA F140 TCLK3 Face Plate 125 Figure A 2 Telecom Clocking Subsystem 128 Figure A 3 BITS SSU Clock Flow...

Page 10: ...List of Figures 10 ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M67S...

Page 11: ...n page 47 outlines the installation requirements hardware accessories and installation procedures Chapter 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors on page 67 describes external interfaces of the blade This incl...

Page 12: ...he shelf CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device CPU Central Processing Unit DDR3 Dual Data Rate 3 DIMM Dual In line Memory Module DMA Direct Memory Access DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory ECC Error C...

Page 13: ...ufacturers Group PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller POL Point Of Load POST Power on Self Test PrAMC Processor Advanced Mezzanine Card PROM Programmable Read only Memory QSFP Quad Small Form Factor...

Page 14: ...pheral Interface SRAM Static Random Access Memory SROM Serial Read only Memory SSU Synchronization Supply Unit TPE Twisted pair Ethernet TSEC Triple Speed Ethernet Controller UART Universal Asynchrono...

Page 15: ...to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for varia...

Page 16: ...ge Indicates a hot surface that could result in moderate or serious injury Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death Indicates that when working in an ESD environ...

Page 17: ...afety Notes and German translations added French translations 6806800M67R March 2017 Updated SFP Modules on page 98 and Copyrights page 6806800M67P May 2016 Removed Declaration of Conformity DoC Updat...

Page 18: ...115 6806800M67F October 2013 Updated Table 2 2 on page 44 6806800M67E May 2013 Updated table 3 1 on page 66 6806800M67D March 2013 Updated figures in Chapter 4 Functional Description 6806800M67C Decem...

Page 19: ...cuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service personnel is allowed to remove equipment covers for...

Page 20: ...uct is not properly grounded it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge The system contains EMI gaskets at the shelf and module level Make sure that each of the system s parts contact the EMI gasket...

Page 21: ...g the factory Bent pins caused by improper installation or by inserting boards with damaged connectors could void the SMART EC warranty for the backplane or blades System Damage WARNING The intra buil...

Page 22: ...erate the product outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Overheating and Blade Damage When ope...

Page 23: ...nstall the product Setting resetting the switches during operation can cause damage to the product Use minimal force when pressing the reset switch Too much force may damage the reset switch RJ 45 Con...

Page 24: ...causes data loss SFP SFP Modules Personal Injury and Damage of the RTM and SFP SFP Modules Installing and using SFP SFP modules that are not fully certified and do not meet all relevant safety standar...

Page 25: ...n power wavelength visibility pulse duration applicable standards prior to servicing equipment Do not look at laser device with an optical instrument at any time Battery Blade Damage Incorrect battery...

Page 26: ...26 ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M67S Safety Notes Safety Notes...

Page 27: ...e sont autoris s installer retirer ou faire l entretien du produit Les informations contenues dans ce manuel sont destin es compl ter les connaissances d un sp cialiste et ne peuvent tre utilis es en...

Page 28: ...ant une op ration normale aucun c ble ne devrait tre connect ces ports Les c bles attach s ces ports pendant la maintenance ne doivent pas exc der une longueur de 10 pieds 3 m tres VCCI Ceci est un pr...

Page 29: ...e Une installation inad quate d appareils ou modules suppl mentaires peut endommager la lame ou les appareils ou modules suppl mentaires Endommagement de la lame Une installation inad quate de la lam...

Page 30: ...es au MTA Utilisez les poign es lorsque vous installez retirez le MTA pour viter les dommages d formation de la plaque frontale et ou du PCB Endommagement du MTA du fond de panier ou des composants du...

Page 31: ...la m moire flash du produit les modifications ne seront pas enregistr es ou la m moire flash pourrait tre corrompue Dans un tel cas le produit restera probablement dans un tat inutilisable et n cessi...

Page 32: ...panneau avant sont des interfaces r seau Ethernet paire torsad e TPE ou E1 T1 J1 La connexion d une ligne E1 T1 J1 un connecteur Ethernet peut endommager votre syst me Assurez vous que les connecteurs...

Page 33: ...ner des l sions corporelles Utilisez et installez uniquement des modules SFP SFP qui sont enti rement certifi s et qui rencontrent toutes les normes de s curit applicables L sions corporelles Les mod...

Page 34: ...rdez jamais un appareil laser avec un instrument optique Batterie Endommagement de la lame Une installation inad quate de la batterie peut causer un risque d explosion ou d endommagement de la lame Ut...

Page 35: ...det werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb d rfen nur von durch SMART EC ausgebildetem oder im Bereich Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgef hrt werden Die in diesem Handbuch enth...

Page 36: ...n sind als Wartungsanschl sse zu betrachten W hrend des Normalbetriebs sollte an diesen Schnittstellen kein Kabel angeschlossen sein Im Wartungsfall d rfen die angeschlossene Kabel eine L nge von 10...

Page 37: ...on Fehlerhafte Installation von Zusatzmodulen kann zur Besch digung des Blades und der Zusatzmodule f hren Besch digung des Blades Fehlerhafte Installation des Blades kann zu einer Besch digung des Bl...

Page 38: ...Sie die Handles um das RTM zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass die Frontblende oder die Platine deformiert oder zerst rt werden Besch digung des RTMs der Backplane oder v...

Page 39: ...y des Ger ts unterbrochen wird werden die nderungen nicht gespeichert oder der Flash Memory kann besch digt werden In diesem Fall bleibt das Produkt wahrscheinlich in einem nicht betriebsbereiten Zust...

Page 40: ...ss anschlie en kann Ihr System besch digt werden Kennzeichnen Sie deshalb TPE Anschl sse in der N he Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als Netzwerkanschl sse Stellen Sie sicher dass die L nge eines Ethern...

Page 41: ...rletzungen zur Folge haben sowie zur Besch digung des RTMs und von SFP SFP Modulen f hren Verwenden Sie daher nur SFP SFP Module die zertifiziert sind und die den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen Verl...

Page 42: ...Sie niemals mit einem optischen Ger t auf das Laserger te Batterie Besch digung des Blades Unsachgem er Einbau der Batterie kann gef hrliche Explosionen und Besch digungen des Blades zur Folge haben...

Page 43: ...0 TCLK3 The ATCA F140 D blade is a ruggedized version of the ATCA F140 It features attachment blocks specifically designed to enable the blade to be secured in an AXP1440 D shelf Captive screws on the...

Page 44: ...cation processor support IPMC functionality for the board management by the Shelf Management Controller 1 3 Standard Compliances This blade when installed in a compliant shelf meets the following stan...

Page 45: ...f certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS Telcordia GR 1089 CORE Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Eq...

Page 46: ...damage or shortages contact your local SMART EC sales representative or visit https www smartembedded com ec support 1 6 Product Identification The following graphic shows the location of the serial n...

Page 47: ...e software 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade Shipment Inspection 1 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment One printed copy of Safety Notes Summary One ATCA F140 blade Any other...

Page 48: ...uirements When operated in your particular system configuration make sure that the blade meets the environmental requirements specified in this section The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipmen...

Page 49: ...Class 3 1 Exceptional Operation 5 C 23 F to 55 C 131 F according to Telcordia GR 63 CORE NEBS Note this exceeds ETSI EN 300 019 1 3 Class 3 1E requirements 5 C to 45 C 40 C 40 F to 70 C 158 F accordi...

Page 50: ...I EN 300 019 2 2 Random 5 20Hz at 1m2 s3 Random 20 200Hz at 3m2 s3 Shock Half sine 11ms at 30m s2 Blade level packaging Half sine 6ms at 180m s2 Free Fall NA 1 2 m packaged according to ETSI 300 019 2...

Page 51: ...nication networks 2 4 Rear Transition Modules If applicable install a rear transition module For more information refer the RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use manual Table 2 2 Power Requirement...

Page 52: ...ed for use on the ATCA F140 The hard drive kits available at the time of release include the hard drive all required mounting hardware and installation instructions The hard drive kits are listed in t...

Page 53: ...stallation of the blade in a hub slot that does not have an RTM It assumes that your system is powered If your system is powered down you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip its respective step I...

Page 54: ...tor damage or pin damage in observed stop before inserting the blade and send the damaged item through proper repair channels 2 Slide the latch into the release position and pull out the handle outwar...

Page 55: ...owered as soon as the blade is connected to the backplane power pins the blue LED is illuminated When the blade is completely installed the blue LED starts to blink This indicates that the blade has a...

Page 56: ...n disregard the blue LED and skip the respective step In that case it is a purely mechanical procedure Removal Procedure 1 Unlatch the handle from the face plate by sliding the latch into the release...

Page 57: ...ntly Unfasten the screws of the face plate then unlatch the handle and pull the handle fully outward until the blade is detached from the shelf 3 Remove the face plate cables if applicable 4 Remove th...

Page 58: ...circuits or shorten its life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment AMC Module Damage The AMC bay should only be used with AMC mo...

Page 59: ...tivation by the carrier board 8 Observe blue LED status activity The module is fully installed when the blue LED stops blinking and stays OFF Removal Procedure This procedure assumes that the Advanced...

Page 60: ...de RTM and the SFP modules and may lead to personal injury Only use and install SFP modules which are fully certified and which meet all relevant safety standards Personal Injury Optical SFP modules m...

Page 61: ...only if it is installed in the proper orientation If it does not fully insert rotate it 180 degrees and re install SFP Module Damage The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibers agains...

Page 62: ...Preparation and Installation Hardware Preparation and Installation 3 Connect the network cable to the SFP module 2 8 2 Removing an SFP Module Removal Procedure In order to remove an SFP module procee...

Page 63: ...g figure 3 Grasp the SFP module and carefully slide it out of the slot 4 Cover the optical port with the optical port plug SFP Module Damage The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibres...

Page 64: ...cket electrical connector For QSFP transceivers with a bail clasp latch keep it aligned in a vertical position Eye Damage Optical QSFP modules may emit laser radiation when no cable is connected Avoid...

Page 65: ...Transceiver Modules Removal Procedure 1 For optical QSFP transceivers disconnect the network interface cable from the QSFP transceiver connector 2 Perform the following steps to remove QSFP transceiv...

Page 66: ...eries can result in a hazardous explosion Replace the battery as described in this chapter PCB and Battery Holder Damage Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery hold...

Page 67: ...the blade Figure 3 1 ATCA F140 Face Plate 2 3 5 AMC Bay Out of Service LED In Service LED Attention LED Fabric Uplink QSFP Ports Base Uplink SFP Ports Service Processor Ethernet Port Service Processo...

Page 68: ...rvice Green Blade in service Attention Yellow Blade attention required Hot Swap Blue Blade hot swap status ETH5 Activity Green Blinking ETH5 activity ETH5 Link Yellow 10 100 1000 Ethernet link T1 E1 1...

Page 69: ...onnectors Table 3 2 Service Processor Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignment J9 RJ 45 Pin 10Base T or 100Base TX 1000Base T 1 ETH_TX ETH_DA 2 ETH_TX ETH_DA 3 ETH_RX ETH_DB 4 ETH_DC 5 ETH_DC 6 ETH_RX...

Page 70: ...ment Contact Number Function Contact Number Function 1 GND 38 GND 2 TX2n 37 TX1n 3 TX2p 36 TX1p 4 GND 35 GND 5 TX4n 34 TX3n 6 TX4p 33 TX3p 7 GND 32 GND 8 ModselL 31 LPMode 9 ResetL 30 Vcc1 10 VccRx 29...

Page 71: ...act Number Function 1 GND 11 GND 2 TX_FAULT 12 RX 3 TX_DISABLE 13 RX 4 I2C_SDA 14 GND 5 I2C_SCL 15 VCCr 3 3V 6 MOD_ABS 16 VCCt 3 3V 7 RS0 17 GND 8 LOS 18 TX 9 RS1 19 TX 10 GND 20 GND Table 3 6 Zone 1...

Page 72: ...B Clock Port A 14 IPMB Data Port A 15 IPMB Clock Port B 16 IPMB Data Port A 17 24 Not used 25 Shelf Ground 26 Logic Ground 27 Enable B 28 Voltage Return A 29 Voltage Return B 30 Early 48V A 31 Early 4...

Page 73: ...mn G Column H 1 CLK1A CLK1A CLK1B CLK1B CLK2A CLK2A CLK2B CLK2B 2 UC_P4_TX UC_P4_TX UC_P4_RX UC_P4_RX CLK3A CLK3A CLK3B CLK3B 3 UC_P2_TX UC_P2_TX UC_P2_RX UC_P2_RX UC_P3_TX UC_P3_TX UC_P3_RX UC_P3_RX...

Page 74: ...TX3 FIX_P10_RX3 FIX_P10_RX3 4 FIX_P10_TX0 FIX_P10_TX0 FIX_P10_RX0 FIX_P10_RX0 FIX_P10_TX1 FIX_P10_TX1 FIX_P10_RX1 FIX_P10_RX1 5 FIX_P9_TX2 FIX_P9_TX2 FIX_P9_RX2 FIX_P9_RX2 FIX_P9_TX3 FIX_P9_TX3 FIX_P9...

Page 75: ...X_P5_RX3 FIX_P5_RX3 4 FIX_P5_TX0 FIX_P5_TX0 FIX_P5_RX0 FIX_P5_RX0 FIX_P5_TX1 FIX_P5_TX1 FIX_P5_RX1 FIX_P5_RX1 5 FIX_P4_TX2 FIX_P4_TX2 FIX_P4_RX2 FIX_P4_RX2 FIX_P4_TX3 FIX_P4_TX3 FIX_P4_RX3 FIX_P4_RX3...

Page 76: ...1_TX1 FIX_P1_TX1 FIX_P1_RX1 FIX_P1_RX1 3 4 5 BIX_P1A_TX BIX_P1A_TX BIX_P1A_RX BIX_P1A_RX BIX_P1B_TX BIX_P1B_TX BIX_P1B_RX BIX_P1B_RX 6 BIX_P2_DA BIX_P2_DA BIX_P2_DB BIX_P2_DB BIX_P2_DC BIX_P2_DC BIX_P...

Page 77: ...IX_P9_DD 4 BIX_P10_DA BIX_P10_DA BIX_P10_DB BIX_P10_DB BIX_P10_DC BIX_P10_DC BIX_P10_DD BIX_P10_DD 5 BIX_P11_DA BIX_P11_DA BIX_P11_DB BIX_P11_DB BIX_P11_DC BIX_P11_DC BIX_P11_DD BIX_P11_DD 6 BIX_P12_D...

Page 78: ...ctor J30 Pin Assignment J30 Row Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E Column F Column G Column H 1 12V_RTM RTM_INT_L SynchE_CLK_ O SynchE_CLK_O RTM_REF_CL K RTM_PS1_L BIX_P20_RTM _TX BIX_P20_RT...

Page 79: ...BIX_XG1_TX3 BIX_XG1_TX3 BIX_XG1_RX3 BIX_XG1_RX3 4 BIX_XG1_TX0 BIX_XG1_TX0 BIX_XG1_RX0 BIX_XG1_RX0 BIX_XG1_TX1 BIX_XG1_TX1 BIX_XG1_RX1 BIX_XG1_RX1 5 AMC_TX8 AMC_TX8 AMC_RX8 AMC_RX8 BIX_P21_TX BIX_P21_...

Page 80: ...5_RX3 2 FIX_P15_TX0 FIX_P15_TX0 FIX_P15_RX0 FIX_P15_RX0 FIX_P15_TX1 FIX_P15_TX1 FIX_P15_RX1 FIX_P15_RX1 3 FIX_P14_TX2 FIX_P14_TX2 FIX_P14_RX2 FIX_P14_RX2 FIX_P14_TX3 FIX_P14_TX3 FIX_P14_RX3 FIX_P14_RX...

Page 81: ...or Locations 240 USB MODULE HEIGHT RES 4 3 MM IN SYMBOL PIN1 PIN1 120 120 240 COO LABEL ASSY Battery J8 AMC Connector P8 eUSB Connector P50 COP Header SW1 DIP Switch P15 H8S debug P9 H8S console J30 J...

Page 82: ...0 39 Unused 73 GND 107 GND 141 Unused 6 Reserved 40 GND 74 TCLKA 108 AMC_TX11 to RTM 142 Unused 7 GND 41 ENABLE 75 TCLKA 109 AMC_TX11 to RTM 143 GND 8 Reserved 42 12V 76 GND 110 GND 144 Unused 9 12V 4...

Page 83: ...8 GND 92 GND 126 Unused 160 Unused 25 GND 59 AMC_TX6 to 82571EB 93 AMC_RX9 to RTM 127 Unused 161 GND 26 GA2 60 AMC_TX6 to 82571EB 94 AMC_RX9 to RTM 128 GND 162 Unused 27 12V 61 GND 95 GND 129 Unused 1...

Page 84: ...21 176 1 5V 211 GND 2 GND 37 DQ27 72 1 5V 107 GND 142 GND 177 A8 212 DM5 3 DQ0 38 GND 73 WE 108 DQ56 143 DM2 178 A6 213 NU 4 DQ1 39 CB0 74 CAS 109 DQ57 144 NU 179 1 5V 214 GND 5 GND 40 CB1 75 1 5V 110...

Page 85: ...1 5V 95 GND 130 GND 165 CB7 200 DQ36 235 GND 26 GND 61 A2 96 DQ42 131 DQ12 166 GND 201 DQ37 236 3 3V 27 DQ18 62 1 5V 97 DQ43 132 DQ13 167 NC 202 GND 237 SA1 28 DQ19 63 CK1 98 GND 133 GND 168 RESET 20...

Page 86: ...he following table shows the pinout assignment for the eUSB header Table 3 17 J11 SAS SATA Connector Pin Assignment Contact Number Description Contact Number Description P1 NC S1 GND GE21 NC S2 DRIVE_...

Page 87: ...Connect 7 GND 8 No Connect 9 No Pin Key 10 No Connect Table 3 18 P8 eUSB Header Pin Assignment continued Contact Number Description Contact Number Description Table 3 19 P50 COP Header Pin Assignment...

Page 88: ...g pins 2 to pin 4 and pin 6 to pin 8 The following table shows the pinout assignment for this header 5 TMS 6 GND 7 TRST_L 8 GND 9 TDI 10 GND 11 No Pin Key 12 Reserved 13 GND 14 AUTO_WRITE_L 15 GND 16...

Page 89: ...Table 3 22 Mechanical Switches Switch Options Default SW1 1 Manual power enable of 12V OFF 12V power is controlled by IPMC ON 12V power enabled OFF SW1 2 Manual power enable of POL supplies OFF POL p...

Page 90: ...90 ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M67S Controls LEDs and Connectors Controls LEDs and Connectors...

Page 91: ...4 AMC Fabric X Connect Fabric AMC X Connect UC 0 1 Base X Connect Tx to UC 1 Rx to UC 0 Base X Connect Tx to UC 0 Rx to UC 1 AMC Base X Connect Base AMC X Connect 1G SGMII 1G SGMII 1 1 SATA Bridge RGM...

Page 92: ...rIQ P2020 Integrated Processor provides an on chip DDR3 compliant memory controller with the following features Programmable timing supporting DDR3 SDRAM 64 bit data interface Full ECC support Sleep m...

Page 93: ...cept power up reset After power up reset the persistent memory features is disabled by default A special procedure is followed to use the persistent memory feature Set DDR_SDRAM_CFG_2 SR_IE bit inside...

Page 94: ...ocontroller which is part of the H8S controller family The IPMI building block implementation provides the following features Two IPMB interfaces to the backplane One local IPMB interface for on board...

Page 95: ...ical and non recoverable temperature thresholds for each of the on board temperature sensors Figure 4 2 IPMI Block Diagram Table 4 1 Temperature Sensors Device Temperature Thresholds Sensor Type Non C...

Page 96: ...M device is selected by default The SPI device chain also includes the SPI devices for the BCM8727 and BCM84740 microcode so they can be upgraded by the service processor There are six different modes...

Page 97: ...the flash devices is 16 bit supporting word accesses only 4 6 2 Boot Bank Selection and Reprogramming By default the payload processor boots from Boot Flash device 1 An IPMI OEM command can be used t...

Page 98: ...provides a 2mm eUSB header P8 This 10 pin header is designed to support industry standard low profile 5V eUSB modules The ATCA F140 is delivered with an eUSB module installed Use the blade operating s...

Page 99: ...estination 4 7 1 Base Channel PHYs The ATCA F140 uses two Broadcom BCM54680 octal PHYs two BCM54616S PHYs and a BCM8727 PHY for the base channel Each BCM54680 supports eight SGMII channels to the BCM5...

Page 100: ...13 n a ge11 Base Ch 14 LS 14 n a ge12 Base Ch 15 LS 15 n a ge13 Base Ch 16 LS 16 n a ge14 Base Ch 1A ShMC n a ge15 Base Ch 1B ShMC n a ge16 Base Ch 2 other SW n a ge17 AMC Port 0 n a ge18 Backplane UC...

Page 101: ...th the BCM56846 through the PCI Express interface to initialize and manage the switch Two 1G SGMII ports are routed to the backplane for switch fabric support of the two extra slots in a 16 slot chass...

Page 102: ...S 13 n a wc11 3 xe19 Fabric Ch 12 LS 13 n a wc12 0 xe20 Fabric Ch 13 LS 14 n a wc12 1 xe21 Fabric Ch 13 LS 14 n a wc12 2 xe22 Fabric Ch 13 LS 14 n a wc12 3 xe23 Fabric Ch 13 LS 14 n a wc13 not used wc...

Page 103: ...ormation The SFP module receptacles are designed to support standard SFP modules as well as direct attach copper SFP modules less than 10m in length 4 9 2 QSFP Modules The QSFP signals INTL and MODPRS...

Page 104: ...ccess to an on board SATA drive and to a dual Gigabit Ethernet controller through the AMC 0 ports The IPMC sets a control output pin during E keying configuration to control the direction of a Pericom...

Page 105: ...ller 1 is routed to the AMC to fabric cross connect on update channels 3 4 Table 4 7 AMC Bay Port Usage AMC 0 Regions Port No PrAMC Usage ATCA F140 Target Clocking 1 TCLKA From Telecom Clock logic 2 T...

Page 106: ...ernal SPI flash device to store configuration data MAC addresses etc An Atmel AT25128B device is used for this purpose 4 10 2 Channel Cross Connect The base and fabric channel cross connect scheme usi...

Page 107: ...ata and boot images for the service processor or the PrAMC The HDD can be accessed by either the service processor or the PrAMC processor depending on the state of the on board SATA mux The mux is con...

Page 108: ...external transactions and set all registers to their default values HRST_L may be asserted at any time completely asynchronously HRST_L needs to be asserted during power on reset During HRST_L assert...

Page 109: ...4 11 1 2 Memory The registers of the registered DIMM s will be reset in parallel to the HRST_L signal of the QorIQ P2020 Integrated Processor 4 11 1 3 On board Flash All on board boot flash devices w...

Page 110: ...upt Structure All external interrupts belonging to the service processor interrupt structure are routed to the QorIQ P2020 Integrated Processor The PIC inside the QorIQ P2020 Integrated Processor is c...

Page 111: ...PER_PHY_IN T_L FPGA ORed Active Low LVTTL 3 3 7 BIX Octal PHY 2 IRQ_L 1 8 BCM54680 2 BIX PHY 3 BCM54616S 1 IRQ_L 1 TopSync PHY BCM54616S 2 IRQ_L 1 Front Panel PHY IRQ_L 1 BCM54616S 3 P2020 UC2 PHY BCM...

Page 112: ...oad supplies This allows all of the JTAG devices to be accessed regardless of the state of the power control CPLD 4 14 Real Time Clock An external 32 768kHz crystal sources the internal real time cloc...

Page 113: ...Boot The U boot can be accessed using the serial interface connector at the face plate of the ATCA F140 To connect you need a computer with a serial interface connector and a terminal emulation softwa...

Page 114: ...xternal TFTP server must be connected using the ATCA F140 face plate connector ETH5 which is the Ethernet management interface Any other interfaces such as the base or fabric interfaces are not yet fu...

Page 115: ...ontains the RAM disk setenv ipaddr IP address of ATCA F140 setenv serverip IP address of TFTP server 2 Depending on your network configuration you may have to specify a gateway IP address and a netmas...

Page 116: ...he kernel image in the respective boot flash This means that when the U Boot in a particular flash is executed it subsequently boots the kernel image in the same flash If necessary you can select the...

Page 117: ...age 113 3 Using the kernel memory map find the memory addresses of the kernel logs 4 To display the kernel logfile at any of these memory addresses enter the following command printf memory address Th...

Page 118: ...dev mtd0 Kernel image 0xE0000000 0xE05FFFFF Active boot flash dev mtd1 Empty 0xE0600000 0xE1EFFFFF Active boot flash dev mtd2 Kernel DTB 0xE1F00000 0xE1F1FFFF Active boot flash dev mtd3 U boot parame...

Page 119: ...rror_description E T tag identifies the device that was tested If no POST error was detected then the closing tag T follows immediately after the opening tag Error_Description contains an error descri...

Page 120: ...outines Device Description CPU Check PLL configuration PORPLLSR register Check device configuration PORDEVSR register FPGA Register sanity check The version code is checked It must not be 0x00 or 0xFF...

Page 121: ...ID from PHY address 0 3 TSEC network port The PHY for each TSEC port is configured to loop back mode 100 and 1000 MBPS and 10000 loop back packets are sent and verified Boot flash Flash devices are se...

Page 122: ...ment Variables Environment Variable Description post_control See Environment Variable post_control on page 121 phy_localloop Can be set to 10 100 1000 to configure a ETSEC port into PHY local loopback...

Page 123: ...ell as a netmask etenv gatewayip gateway IP setenv netmask netmask 4 Load the image to the RAM tftpboot loadaddr U boot file name for example u boot 1 1 6 59 bin Speed 1000 full duplex post_result Con...

Page 124: ...active and vice versa by entering the following command bootsel switch 9 To boot the new U Boot reset the blade protect off 2 252 258 addresses to the currently stand by U Boot bank while protect off...

Page 125: ...ectors Refer to LEDs on page 68 for details of the ATCA F140 TCLK3 face plate LEDs Figure A 1 ATCA F140 TCLK3 Face Plate 2 3 5 AMC Bay Out of Service LED In Service LED Attention LED Fabric Uplink QSF...

Page 126: ...tion A 2 1 Face Plate Connectors Table A 1 Master Slave Sync Connector J12 Upper 1 RJ 45 Pin Function 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receive 4 5 6 Receive 7 8 Table A 2 Inter Shelf Connectors J12 Lower 1 2 3...

Page 127: ...or use throughout the local shelf and up to five connected extension shelves T0 and T4 PLLs for the generation of T 0 system clocks and a T 4 SSU clock Dual T1 E1 ports to allow reception of redundant...

Page 128: ...ection shows an overall block diagram of the telecom clocking subsystem Later sections elaborate on the functionality of each block A 3 2 BIT SSU Support Many offices where the ATCA F140 TCLK3 is like...

Page 129: ...ces to support both BITS and SSU operation The following figure illustrates the clock flow in a system employing a BITS or SSU A 4 Ordering and Support Information The data sheet for the ATCA F140 TCL...

Page 130: ...130 ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M67S ATCA F140 TCLK3 Information ATCA F140 TCLK3 Information...

Page 131: ...CA F140 D to the backplane for use in rugged environments The ATCA F140 D is electrically identical to the ATCA F140 References to the ATCA F140 in this manual also apply to the ATCA F140 D B 2 Mechan...

Page 132: ...nd Use 6806800M67S ATCA F140 D Information ATCA F140 D Information Figure B 2 Attachment Blocks Used on the ATCA F140 D Zone 3 Zone 2 Figure B 3 Captive Screws in the AXP1440 D Chassis Internal Captiv...

Page 133: ...P1440 D Installation and Use manual Refer to Appendix C Related Documentation Installation Procedure 1 If the RTM ATCA F140 D RTM is present loosen all screws on the RTM including those on the Zone 3...

Page 134: ...N m B 3 Ordering and Support Information The data sheet for the ATCA F140 D contains a complete list of available blade variants and blade accessories Refer to Appendix C Related Documentation or cons...

Page 135: ...on and Use 6806800V13 BBS on ATCA F140 with SRstackware 6806800N23 SRstackware Intelligent Network Software Protocol Demo Guide 6806800N07 SRstackware Intelligent Network Software VRRP Command Referen...

Page 136: ...fer to the table below for related specifications Note that the information in these documents are subject to change without notice Table C 2 Specifications Organization Document PICMG ATCA Base Speci...

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