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Summary of Contents for PCIE-6002

Page 1: ...PCIE 6002 Installation and Use P N 6806800U70B December 2019 ...

Page 2: ...r 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 online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to a SMART EC website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or o...

Page 3: ...2 Card 27 2 3 Environmental Thermal and Power Requirements 28 2 3 1 Environmental and Thermal Requirements 29 2 3 2 Power Requirements 30 2 4 Weight and Dimensions 30 2 5 Precautions 31 2 5 1 ESD Prevention 31 2 6 M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD Installation and Removal 32 2 6 1 M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD Module Installation on the PCIE 6002 Card 32 2 6 2 M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD Module Removal from the PCIE 6002 Card...

Page 4: ...ntrol 40 4 Controls Indicators and Connectors 41 4 1 Overview 41 4 2 Connectors 41 4 2 1 PCIE 6002 Face Plate View 41 4 2 2 M 2 or NGFF Edge Card Socket J3 J6 42 4 3 LEDs 45 A PCIE 6002 Card Configuration Example 47 A 1 Configuration Example 47 A 1 1 SMART EC MaxCore System 47 A 1 2 Third Party System 48 B Related Documentation 49 B 1 SMART Embedded Computing Documentation 49 ...

Page 5: ...hanical Layout 24 Figure 3 1 PCIE 6002 Block Diagram 37 Figure 3 2 Supported M 2 or NGFF Module Keying 39 Figure 3 3 Location of Temperature Sensors 39 Figure 4 1 PCIE 6002 Face Plate 41 Figure 4 2 Front Panel LEDs 45 Figure A 1 Configuration Example SMART EC MaxCore System 48 ...

Page 6: ...List of Figures 6 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B ...

Page 7: ...tory Compliances 25 Table 2 1 Environmental and Thermal Requirements 29 Table 2 2 Power Requirements 30 Table 2 3 Weight and Dimensions 30 Table 4 1 M 2 or NGFF Edge Card Socket J3 J6 Assignment 42 Table 4 2 Front Panel LEDs 45 Table 4 3 On Board LEDs 46 Table B 1 SMART EC Documentation 49 ...

Page 8: ...List of Tables 8 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B ...

Page 9: ...ts and installation and removal instructions Chapter 3 Functional Description on page 37 provides information about the functional blocks in the PCIE 6002 card block diagram Chapter 4 Controls Indicators and Connectors on page 41 provides information about the controls indicators connectors and pin assignments associated with the Product ShortName card Appendix A PCIE 6002 Card Configuration Examp...

Page 10: ...er Integrated Circuit JTAG Joint Test Action Group LNC Lower Non Critical LNR Lower Non Recoverable MAC Media Access Control mCPU Management Central Processing Unit NGFF Next Generation Form Factor NVMe Non Volatile Memory Express NVMHCI Non Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface Specification OTT Over the Top PCIe PCI Express SSD Solid State Drive TCK Test Clock TDI Test Data Input TDO Test Da...

Page 11: ...ry numbers digits are 0 and 1 bold Used to emphasize a word Screen Used for on screen output and code related elements or commands Sample of Programming used in a table 9pt Courier Bold Used 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 variables and k...

Page 12: ...h if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message 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 environment care should be taken to use proper ESD practices No danger encountered pay attention to important informat...

Page 13: ...se 6806800U70B 13 Summary of Changes This manual has been revised and replaces all prior editions Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800U70B December 2019 Rebrand to SMART Embedded Computing template 6806800U70A June 2017 Initial version ...

Page 14: ...14 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B About this Manual About this Manual ...

Page 15: ... 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 Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Do n...

Page 16: ...ir cooling may lead to overheating and thus damage of the product When operating the product make sure that forced air cooling is available in the enclosure Data Corruption If power to the unit is removed while a firmware update is in progress to the card flash memory the changes will not be saved and worse the flash memory may be corrupted In such case the card is likely to remain in non operable...

Page 17: ...fety Notes PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B 17 Environment Always dispose equipment that is finally taken out of operation according to your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions ...

Page 18: ...18 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B Safety Notes Safety Notes ...

Page 19: ...ießlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie und im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch SMART EC ausgebildetem oder im Bereich Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden Die in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschließlich dazu das Wissen von Fachpersonal zu ergänzen k...

Page 20: ...sich die Aussendung von Hochfrequenzstrahlung im Rahmen der erlaubten Grenzwerte bewegt Warnung Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen Betrieb Beschädigung des Produktes Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf der Oberfläche des Produktes können zu K...

Page 21: ...ren vergewissern Sie sich daßSie in einem ESD geschützten Bereich arbeiten Beschädigung des Produktes Fehlerhafte Installation des Produktes kann zu einer Beschädigung des Produktes führen Verwenden Sie geeignetes Werkzeug um das Produkt zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass das card oder die Platine deformiert oder zerstört wird Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte elektron...

Page 22: ...22 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise ...

Page 23: ...U M 2 modules are considered mainstream for data center and consumer market and deliver outstanding size price and performance ratio The PCIE 6002 PCIe card is targeted for applications where high speed storage is critical This card is best suitable for the following applications Audio video processing Cloud services High performance computing Relational database systems Web hosting caching revers...

Page 24: ...CIE 6002 card You will also find the labels of M 2 sockets on the card 1 4 Software Overview Any installed AHCI or NVMe SSDs are compatible with the latest Linux distributions Windows 8 1 and Server 2012 R2 For more information on how to add native driver support in NVM Express in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 refer to the Microsoft Support page for update to add native driver support Figur...

Page 25: ...embedded com ec support Table 1 1 Standard and Regulatory Compliances Standard Description EN 55032 2015 Class A CISPR 32 2015 EN 300 386 V1 6 1 2012 Class A EN 55032 2015 FCC 15 109 b 2016 Class A ANSI C63 4 2014 FCC 15 109 g CISPR 32 2015 Class A 2016 Class A ANSI C63 4 2014 ICES 003 Issue 6 2016 Class A ANSI C63 4 2014 VCCI V 3 2016 11 Class A Emissions Directive EU 2015 863 amending Annex II t...

Page 26: ...26 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B Introduction Introduction ...

Page 27: ...ed all items of your shipment One PCIE 6002 card Four 4 M2 5 x 4 mm screws Four 4 M2 5 x 4 mm shoulder screws these screws are used to attach the SSD module to the PCIE card Four 4 6 mm long diameter 3 mm M2 5 hex standoffs One printed copy of Quick Start Guide One printed copy of Safety Notes Summary NOTICE Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the c...

Page 28: ...ding to your country s legislation 2 3 Environmental Thermal and Power Requirements This section contains the environmental thermal and power requirements of the PCIE 6002 card M2 5 shoulder screw M2 5 screw Standoff Top View Side View Make sure the card is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage has occurred during transportation please contact our support group via https www smartembe...

Page 29: ...sture on its surface before applying power Table 2 1 Environmental and Thermal Requirements Requirement Operating Non Operating Cooling Method Forced air Temperature 5 C to 40 C normal operation 5 C to 55 C exceptional operation according to NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE 40 C to 70 C Forced air flow air volume pressure loss reference to sea level 5CFM 20 C host system ambient 12 5CFM 35 C host system a...

Page 30: ...ollowing table provides the typical power consumed by a PCIE 6002 card 2 4 Weight and Dimensions The following table provides weight and dimensions of PCIE 6002 card Table 2 2 Power Requirements Mode PCIe slot power Idle 15 Watts Active 52 Watts Peak 75 Watts Idle Drives are powered but not being actively utilized Active When the drives are being utilized at room temperature Peak When the drives a...

Page 31: ... injury fire or damage to the equipment do not overload the AC supply circuit that provides power to the chassis The card must be powered and connected only to a controlled voltage source To avoid shock make sure that the power cables are connected to a properly wired and grounded receptacles NOTICE Electrostatic Discharge Do not touch the circuit with bare hands The static electricity of the huma...

Page 32: ...Me SSD Installation and Removal This section provides procedures on how to install or remove M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSDs from a PCIE 6002 card 2 6 1 M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD Module Installation on the PCIE 6002 Card PCIE 6002 provides four 4 sets of the hardware as shown in Figure 1 1 To install M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD modules on a PCIE 6002 card 1 Install M2 5 screw and standoff in the PCB hole location based...

Page 33: ...Preparation and Installation PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B 33 2 Install the M 2 module 3 Install the M 2 shoulder screw Torque should not exceed 0 1 Nm Standoff Screw M2 5 Screw M2 5 Shoulder Screw ...

Page 34: ...l ground For more details refer to the section Precautions on page 29 2 Identify the system in which the PCIE 6002 card is to be installed 3 Remove the system cover NOTICE Shipping the card along with a server is not recommended If you still need to ship the card along with the server ensure the card is properly secured in the server Check if necessary precautions were followed to keep the card re...

Page 35: ...ny cables connected to the card 3 Remove the system cover 4 Remove the screw holding the front panel bracket and gently pull the PCIE 6002 card from the slot 5 Close the cover of the system NOTICE Make sure that the card has enough air flow after closing the system with the cover Refer to the MaxCore MC3000 Platform Installation and Use manual for setting the fan speed accordingly The CPU transcod...

Page 36: ...36 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B Hardware Preparation and Installation Hardware Preparation and Installation ...

Page 37: ...CIe switch In case of a MaxCore platform the switch in turn connects to the MaxCore backplane or server CPU through two four lane PCIe Gen 3 interfaces In the MaxCore platform the backplane can then be configured to connect individual sockets to microserver CPUs using any Gen 3 x8 PCIe slot In a server application 1 2 or 4 M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD modules can be connected to the host CPU The following...

Page 38: ...PCI Express switch to expand a single x8 upstream PCI Express channel to four x4 downstream PCI Express channels 3 5 M 2 NGFF Card Sockets The primary purpose of the PCIE 6002 is to extend the storage capabilities of the MaxCore chassis by providing four M 2 NGFF card sockets for solid state drives PCIE 6002 supports all standard module sizes for Socket 3 2242 2260 2280 and 22110 for both single a...

Page 39: ...tlet along with an ADT7461A that provides the internal PEX die temperature These sensors cannot be directly accessed via the upstream host processor but can be accessed via a CPLD register Also there are typically temperature sensors built into each M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD module The following figure shows the location of the temperature sensors on the card Figure 3 2 Supported M 2 or NGFF Module Key...

Page 40: ...he reference clock A low jitter fanout buffer is used to provide this clock to the PEX and each M 2 or NGFF socket A 32 768kHz PCI Express suspend clock is generated on board and provided to each M 2 or NGFF socket 3 8 Reset Control In addition to responding to the PCI Express fundamental reset each installed M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD module can be individually controlled via the NVMe Reset Status or C...

Page 41: ... the controls indicators and connectors of a PCIE 6002 card 4 2 Connectors The PCIE 6002 card comes with a PCIe x8 edge connector This edge connector is compatible with either 8 lane or 16 lane PCI Express 3 0 slots 4 2 1 PCIE 6002 Face Plate View The following figure shows the face plate view of PCIE 6002 card Figure 4 1 PCIE 6002 Face Plate ...

Page 42: ...ion 1 GND Ground 2 3 3V 3 3 Volt power 3 GND Ground 4 3 3V 3 3 Volt power 5 NVME_T3_N PCIe Transmit Pair 6 No Connect Not connected 7 NVME_T3_P PCIe Transmit Pair 8 No Connect Not connected 9 GND Ground 10 ACTLED SSD Drive Activity Signal 3 3V LVTTL 11 NVME_R3_N PCIe Receive Pair 12 GND Ground 13 NVME_R3_P PCIe Receive Pair 14 GND Ground 15 GND Ground 16 GND Ground 17 NVME_T2_N PCIe Transmit Pair ...

Page 43: ...Ground 34 Not connected Not connected 35 NVME_R1_N PCIe Receive Pair 36 No Connect Not connected 37 NVME_R1_P PCIe Receive Pair 38 Not connected Not connected 39 GND Ground 40 No Connect Not connected 41 NVME_T0_N PCIe Transmit Pair 42 No Connect Not connected 43 NVME_T0_P PCIe Transmit Pair 44 No Connect Not connected 45 GND Ground 46 No Connect Not connected 47 NVME_R0_N PCIe Receive Pair 48 No ...

Page 44: ...ck HCLK 54 PEWAKE_L PCIe Wake Signal 3 3V LVTTL 55 REFCLK_P PCIe Reference Clock HCLK 56 No Connect Not connected 57 GND Ground 58 No Connect Not connected Mechanical Key 67 No Connect Not connected 68 SUSCLK Suspend Clock 69 No Connect Not connected 70 3 3V 3 3 Volt power 71 GND Ground 72 3 3V 3 3 Volt power 73 GND Ground 74 3 3V 3 3 Volt power 75 GND Ground Table 4 1 M 2 or NGFF Edge Card Socket...

Page 45: ...Color Function NVMe 0 Blinking Green Drive activity Steady Red Drive is held in reset Error NVMe 1 Blinking Green Drive activity Steady Red Drive is held in reset Error NVMe 2 Blinking Green Drive activity Steady Red Drive is held in reset Error NVMe 3 Blinking Green Drive activity Steady Red Drive is held in reset Error Front View Side View Status LED 1 Status LED 2 Status LED 3 Status LED 4 ...

Page 46: ... No link Blinking Green 2Hz PCI Express Gen 1 2 5GT s Link Blinking Green 1Hz PCI Express Gen 2 5GT s Link Steady Green PCI Express Gen 3 8GT s Link NVMe 1 Off No link Blinking Green 2Hz PCI Express Gen 1 2 5GT s Link Blinking Green 1Hz PCI Express Gen 2 5GT s Link Steady Green PCI Express Gen 3 8GT s Link NVMe 2 Off No link Blinking Green 2Hz PCI Express Gen 1 2 5GT s Link Blinking Green 1Hz PCI ...

Page 47: ... M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD on a PCIE 6002 card to any CPU on a SharpServer PCIE 7410 card or SharpStreamer Pro PCIE 7210 card in the same box The PCIE 6002 M 2 AHCI NVMe SSD will show up in the CPUs PCIe device tree after booting the CPUs along with many other PCIe devices which were connected by SSF to a CPU This M 2 AHCI NVMe SSD can be mounted at run time but can also be used as boot device All four...

Page 48: ...hird Party System No additional configuration is required in case of a third party system The upstream host will detect all four M 2 AHCI or NVMe SSD modules For more information refer to respective manufacturer s product documentation Figure A 1 Configuration Example SMART EC MaxCore System ...

Page 49: ...g the Documentation 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 Documentation Document Title Publication Number PCIE 6002 Quick Start Guide PCIE 6001 DS PCIE 6002 Quick Start Guide 6806800U71 PCIE 6002 Safety Notes Summary 6806800U72 MaxCore MC3000 Platform Installati...

Page 50: ...50 PCIE 6002 Installation and Use 6806800U70B Related Documentation ...

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