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RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97M)

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Page 1: ...RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use P N 6806800M97M December 2020...

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: ...rmation 42 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation 43 2 1 Overview 43 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the RTM 43 2 3 Environmental and Power Requirements 44 2 3 1 Environmental Requirements 44 2 4 RTM In...

Page 4: ...27 Status 59 4 4 6 SFP Connection 59 4 4 6 1 I2 C Bus 59 4 4 6 2 SFP Status Signals 60 4 4 6 3 SFP Control Signals 60 4 4 6 4 PHY Management Interfaces 60 4 5 10Gbps Fabric Ports 60 4 5 1 Fabric Conne...

Page 5: ...P QSFP Control and Status 68 4 8 3 BCM8727 Control and Status 68 4 8 4 BCM84754 Control and Status 69 4 8 5 BCM84740 Control and Status 69 4 8 6 Reset Handling 69 4 8 7 SPI Flash 69 4 8 8 FPGA Configu...

Page 6: ...6 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Table of Contents...

Page 7: ...e 4 3 Fabric 10GB Interconnect 58 Figure 4 4 Fabric 10Gb Interconnect 61 Figure 4 5 Fabric 40Gb Interconnect 64 Figure A 1 Location of Zone 3 Attachment Block and Captive Screw 73 Figure A 2 Face Plat...

Page 8: ...8 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Table of Contents...

Page 9: ...CF 8574 Port Usage 55 Table 4 3 I2 C Bus Address Map 55 Table 4 4 Front Blade Port Mapping 56 Table 4 5 SFP Connector Pin Assignment 57 Table 4 6 SFP Connector Pin Assignment 59 Table 4 7 BCM8727 PHY...

Page 10: ...List of Tables 10 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M...

Page 11: ...ternal interfaces such as connectors and LEDs Chapter 4 Functional Description on page 53 contains a block diagram of the rear transition module RTM and provides information on the IPMI functionality...

Page 12: ...D Time of Day UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter Abbreviation Definition Notation Description 0x00000000 Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers digits are 0 through F for example used...

Page 13: ...d could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message Indicates a hot surface that c...

Page 14: ...ets Updated safety notes and German translations Added RoHS information in Standard Compliances table 6806800M97K March 2017 Updated Chapter 4 SFP Connection and Copyright page 6806800M97J May 2016 Re...

Page 15: ...nformation given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operati...

Page 16: ...maged 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 The shelf is also fitted with an ESD jac...

Page 17: ...removing an additional device or module read the respective documentation Incorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or the additional devices or modules Blade Damag...

Page 18: ...368 1 and 60950 1 requirements All other devices that are only connected to the VGA interface for service purposes need supervision during operation and must be disconnected after maintenance Product...

Page 19: ...short circuits Do not operate 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 Switch Setti...

Page 20: ...install SFP SFP modules that are fully certified and meet all relevant safety standards Personal Injury Optical SFP SFP modules may be classified as laser products When installing and using any of th...

Page 21: ...any time Battery Blade Damage Incorrect battery installation may result in a hazardous explosion and blade damage Always use the same type of lithium battery as is installed and make sure the battery...

Page 22: ...22 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Safety Notes Safety Notes...

Page 23: ...par SMART EC ou les personnes qualifi es dans le domaine de l lectronique ou du g nie lectrique sont autoris s installer retirer ou faire l entretien du produit Les informations contenues dans ce man...

Page 24: ...install es et tous les ports d extension vacants couverts ou quip s de cartes obturatrices Ceci est un produit de classe A bas sur la norme du Conseil volontaire de contr le des interf rences VCCI par...

Page 25: ...la mort Faites preuve de prudence lorsque vous manipulez testez ou ajustez l quipement et ses composantes Endommagement des circuits Les d charges lectrostatiques ainsi que l installation inad quate...

Page 26: ...mble convient uniquement pour la connexion un c blage intra b timent ou un filage non expos uniquement Le port intra b timent de l quipement ou du sous ensemble NE DOIT PAS tre reli m talliquement des...

Page 27: ...Dans un tel cas le produit restera probablement dans un tat inutilisable et n cessitera un reconditionnement par des services de r paration qualifi s Blessures ou courts circuits Lame ou source de cou...

Page 28: ...un connecteur TPE ne d passe pas 100 m tres environ 328 pieds Assurez vous que le connecteur TPE du syst me soit uniquement connect aux circuits de s curit tr s basse tension SELV En cas de doute dema...

Page 29: ...avec une fiche de port optique Laser L sions corporelles Si une tiquette avec les mots PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 est appos e sur votre syst me l unit est quip e d un appareil laser Ces appareils cont...

Page 30: ...evis pour retirer la batterie de son support Retirer la batterie avec un tournevis peut endommager le PCB ou le support de batterie Environnement Dommage Environnemental Une disposition impropre des p...

Page 31: ...schriften erf llt Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Komponenten lebenserhaltenden Ger ten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb d rfen nur von durch SMART EC ausgebildete...

Page 32: ...ur abgeschirmte Kabel Zur ordnungsgem en EMV Abschirmung ist das System nur mit installierten Frontblenden zu betreiben und alle freien Steckpl tze sind abzudecken oder mit Steckkarten zu fuellen Dies...

Page 33: ...ben die zu Verletzungen und Tod f hren k nnen Seien Sie u erst vorsichtig wenn Sie dieses Ger t und seine Komponenten handhaben testen und einstellen Besch digung von Schaltkreise Elektrostatische Ent...

Page 34: ...ding ports per GR 1089 CORE der Ger te oder Baugruppen sind nur f r geb udeinterne Verkabelung vorgesehen Die Schnittstellen sind als Typ 2 oder Typ 4 definiert wie in GR 1089 Core beschrieben und erf...

Page 35: ...rt oder der Flash Memory kann besch digt werden In diesem Fall bleibt das Produkt wahrscheinlich in einem nicht betriebsbereiten Zustand und muss von qualifizierten Reparaturdiensten berholt werden Ve...

Page 36: ...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 Ethernet Kabels das mit Ihrem...

Page 37: ...azu die sensible Optik des SFP SFP Modules gegen Staub und Schmutz zu sch tzen Ziehen Sie den optischen Stecker erst dann ab wenn Sie zum Anschlie en eines Kabels an das SFP SFP Modul bereit sind Wenn...

Page 38: ...PCBs und der Batteriehalterung Benutzen Sie keinesfalls einen Schraubenzieher um die Batterie aus der Halterung zu nehmen Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubenzieher ausbauen k nnen das PCB und d...

Page 39: ...ck to guide a captive screw to securely attach it to a special attachment block on the ATCA F140 D The RTM ATCA F140 D is electrically identical to the RTM ATCA F140 References to the RTM ATCA F140 th...

Page 40: ...plies with EN 62368 1 and 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN55032 Class A EU The product complies with EN55032 Class A EU Information Technology Equipment Radio Disturbance Characte...

Page 41: ...of Information Technology Equipment Testing shall be by an accredited lab NEBS Level 3 Module is designed to pass all testing to Criteria Level 3 per Telcordia SR 3580 Safety Mark for U S and Canada T...

Page 42: ...lete list of available RTM variants and accessories Refer to Appendix B Related Documentation on page 79 or consult your local SMART Embedded Computing sales representative for the availability of oth...

Page 43: ...ture 4 4CFM at 55 C ambient temperature Shipment Inspection Procedure The RTM is thoroughly inspected before shipment Make sure you receive all items of your shipment Printed Quick Start Guide Safety...

Page 44: ...the surroundings of the blade within the user environment The environmental requirements of the blade may be further limited down due to installed accessories such as hard disks or PMC modules with m...

Page 45: ...f 40 C 104 F under normal operating conditions Under abnormal short term operating conditions such as an HVAC failure the RTM shall require no more than 5 0CFM at the inlet ambient of 55 C 131 F Airfl...

Page 46: ...mpting to insert a blade If any connector damage or pin damage is observed do not insert the RTM and send the damaged product through proper repair channels If the corresponding front blade is already...

Page 47: ...blue LED on the front blade is permanently illuminated power off proceed to the next step 5 Insert the RTM into the shelf by aligning the top and bottom edges of the RTM in the shelf s card guides 6 A...

Page 48: ...sed to power up the blade and RTM payload The RTM s payload is powered up and the RTM is active when the blue LED is OFF and the green LED OK is ON 11 Connect cables to the face plate if needed 2 4 2...

Page 49: ...rd The front blade blue LED blinks indicating that the blade is powering down Wait until the front blade blue LED is illuminated permanently 2 Remove face plate cables if needed 3 Unfasten the screws...

Page 50: ...50 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Hardware Preparation and Installation Hardware Preparation and Installation...

Page 51: ...d LEDs The following figure shows the face plate of the RTM ATCA F140 Figure 3 1 Face Plate ETH8 ETH9 ETH10 ETH11 TOD ARTM F140 H S A T N I S ETH1 ETH2 Base 10G SFP Slots ETH3 ETH6 Fabric 10G SFP Slot...

Page 52: ...ls LEDs and Connectors Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 1 LEDs The RTM ATCA F140 provides four panel visible LEDs that provide the standard ATCA management LED functions Red Out of Service Green In Se...

Page 53: ...not include its own management controller MMC and cannot independently support the ATCA hot swap protocol However it does support hot plugging The RTM ATCA F140 provides the necessary resources to al...

Page 54: ...he primary side of the RTM close to the top middle and bottom These sensors are I2 C based LM75 type devices The over temperature outputs from the three sensors are connected to the RTM FPGA to allow...

Page 55: ...icitly turned on by the IPMC For the blue LED an external FET inverter is used to ensure the LED is on at power up A charge pump is used to provide adequate forward voltage if the LED cannot be operat...

Page 56: ...acitors on the inputs from the front blade since they are provided by the SFP module 4 3 2 Front Blade Port Mapping The four SFP sites are connected to the front blade base switch according to the tab...

Page 57: ...ABS TX_FAULT and LOS are individually connected to the RTM FPGA to allow monitoring by the service processor Refer to the FPGA on page 67 for details 4 3 3 3 SFP Control Signals The SFP control signal...

Page 58: ...BIX_XG0 and BIX_XG1 These ports connect directly to dedicated ports on the ATCA F140 front blade base switch BIX_XG0 is connected to BCM8727 channel 2 while BIX_XG1 is connected to BCM8727 channel 1...

Page 59: ...he SFP cage is backwards compatible with 1GB optical or copper SFP modules Refer to the ATCA F140 Installation and Use Manual for a list of SFP devices tested with this product The SFP connector assig...

Page 60: ...P are individually connected to the RTM FPGA that allows them to be controlled by software Refer to FPGA on page 67 for further details 4 4 6 4 PHY Management Interfaces The BCM8727 provides a single...

Page 61: ...lade Port Mapping Each fabric switch port on the front blade consists of four SERDES pairs The four fabric channel XFI ports connect to front blade port FIX_P15 This is a dedicated port on the ATCA F1...

Page 62: ...are individually connected to the BCM84754 which includes a mechanism to allow access to the port through the PHY management channel 4 5 6 2 SFP Status Signals The SFP status signals MOD_ABS TX_FAULT...

Page 63: ...e fabric switch connects to a BCM84740 quad XLAUI to SFI PHY which then connects to a single QSFP connector using an SFI interface as shown in Figure 4 5 When the fabric switch is configured for XLAUI...

Page 64: ...microcode for the internal microcontroller A single SPI flash is connected to the FPGA and the SPI bus from the BCM84740 is similarly connected to the FPGA Register settings in the FPGA allow the BCM8...

Page 65: ...QSFP copper and optical direct attach cables The site is designed to support power level 2 modules which are rated up to 2W refer to the ATCA F140 Installation and Use Manual for a list of QSFP devic...

Page 66: ...6 3 QSFP Control Signals The QSFP LPMODE signal is connected to the BCM84740 This allows software control of the power mode or hardware control through deassertion of the TXONOFF signal 4 6 7 PHY Mana...

Page 67: ...ing SPI flash programmer and multiplexing for BCM8727 BCM84754 and BCM84740 configuration UART with selectable outputs for the optional GPS receiver functionality not initially implemented 4 8 1 Front...

Page 68: ...s SFP MOD_ABS SFP TX_FAULT SFP LOS SFP MOD_ABS SFP TX_FAULT SFP LOS QSFP MODPRS QSFP INT QSFP LPMODE Each signal can be programmed to cause an interrupt when its state changes 4 8 3 BCM8727 Control an...

Page 69: ...l can be found in section Transmitter Control on page 64 The RTM FGPA provides access to the LASI status signal of the BCM84740 This signal can be programmed to cause an interrupt when its state chang...

Page 70: ...SFP slot are reset from a secondary reset generated by the RTM FPGA This allows software control of the PHY and QSFP resets in addition to hardware control via the RTM_RST signal After the hardware re...

Page 71: ...40 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M 71 4 10 1 Power Requirements The table below summarizes the power requirements of the RTM ATCA F140 Table 4 12 Power Requirements Voltage Maximum Current 3 3...

Page 72: ...72 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Functional Description Functional Description...

Page 73: ...nd captive screw specifically designed to securely attach the RTM to the front blade for operation in rugged environments A 2 Mechanical The following figure shows the location of the Zone 3 attachmen...

Page 74: ...ports and inputs identified Figure A 2 Face Plate of the RTM ATCA F140 D Base 10G SFP Slots ETH3 ETH6 Fabric 10G SFP Slots Out of Service LED In Service LED Attention LED ETH1 ETH2 ETH7 Fabric 40G QSF...

Page 75: ...llation Refer to Section 2 4 2 on page 48 for additional RTM installation and removal procedures More detailed installation instructions can be found in the AXP1440 D Installation and Use manual Refer...

Page 76: ...he RTM until the connectors engage with the front blade 5 Squeeze the upper handle s lever and latch together and hook the upper handle into the shelf rail recess Turn the handle toward the face plate...

Page 77: ...e face plate if needed A 3 Ordering and Support Information The data sheet for theATCA F140 D contains a complete list of available RTM variants and accessories Refer to Appendix B Related Documentati...

Page 78: ...78 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M RTM ATCA F140 D Information RTM ATCA F140 D Information...

Page 79: ...ocumentation Search at https www smartembedded com ec support or you can obtain electronic copies of SMART EC documentation by contacting your local sales representative Table B 1 SMART EC Publication...

Page 80: ...80 RTM ATCA F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97M Related Documentation Related Documentation...

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