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CP605

6U CompactPCI

Pentium 4 Based CPU Board

Manual ID: 25095, Rev. Index 07

October 2004

The product described in this manual is
in compliance with all applied CE stan-
dards.

2509

5.07.UG.VC.041005/13554

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Summary of Contents for CP605

Page 1: ...P605 6U CompactPCI Pentium 4 Based CPU Board Manual ID 25095 Rev Index 07 October 2004 The product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE stan dards 25095 07 UG VC 041005 135541...

Page 2: ...ocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written approval of Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Manual Product Title CP605 Ma...

Page 3: ...ling and Unpacking Instructions xix General Instructions on Usage xx Two Year Warranty xxi Chapter 1 1 Introduction 1 3 1 1 System Overview 1 3 1 2 Board Overview 1 4 1 2 1 Board Introduction 1 4 1 2...

Page 4: ...4 3 Battery 2 6 2 4 4 Reset 2 6 2 4 5 Local SMBus Devices 2 6 2 4 6 Thermal Management System Monitoring 2 6 2 4 7 Serial EEPROM 2 7 2 4 8 BIOS FLASH Firmware Hub 2 7 2 4 9 User FLASH 2 7 2 4 10 Dual...

Page 5: ...CI Interface 2 26 2 5 17 1 System Master Configuration 2 26 2 5 17 2 Peripheral Master Configuration Passive Mode 2 26 2 5 17 3 Packet Switching Backplane PICMG 2 16 2 26 2 5 17 4 Hot Swap Support 2 2...

Page 6: ...3 7 3 5 3 Rear I O Device Installation 3 7 3 5 4 Battery Replacement 3 8 3 5 5 Hard Disk Installation 3 8 3 6 Software Installation 3 9 Chapter 4 4 Configuration 4 3 4 1 Jumper Description 4 3 4 1 1...

Page 7: ...gger 4 11 4 5 3 Watchdog Timer 4 12 4 5 4 Watchdog CompactPCI Interrupt Configuration Register 4 13 4 5 5 I O Status 1 Register 4 14 4 5 6 I O Status 2 Register 4 15 4 5 7 I O Configuration Register 4...

Page 8: ...5 27 5 5 2 Watchdog Settings 5 28 5 5 3 Temperature Management 5 29 5 5 4 Front Rear I O 5 30 5 5 5 System Info 5 31 5 6 The Exit Menu 5 32 5 6 1 Saving Values 5 33 5 6 2 Exit Discarding Changes 5 33...

Page 9: ...6 2 1 CP605 Baseboard 6 8 6 2 2 Backplane 6 9 6 2 3 Power Supply Units 6 9 6 2 3 1 Start Up Requirement 6 10 6 2 3 2 Power Up Sequence 6 10 6 2 3 3 Tolerance 6 10 6 2 3 4 Regulation 6 11 6 2 3 5 Rise...

Page 10: ...ernet Interfaces A 11 A 6 5 1 Fast Ethernet Connectors CON25 Pinout A 12 A 6 6 Gigabit Ethernet A 12 A 6 6 1 RJ45 Connectors CON26 and CON27 Pinout A 12 A 6 7 IPMI Interface Optional A 13 A 6 7 1 IPMI...

Page 11: ...ctors CON9 COM1 and CON10 COM2 Pinout 2 13 2 11 Pinouts of CON6B and CON6C Based on the Implementation 2 15 2 12 RJ45 Connector CON6A Pinout 2 16 2 13 CompactFlash Connector CON16 Pinout 2 18 2 14 Pin...

Page 12: ...S 422 RXD Termination COM1 4 7 4 11 Jumper Setting for RS 422 TXD and RS 485 Termination COM1 4 7 4 15 Interrupt Setting 4 8 4 16 PCI Interrupt Routing 4 9 4 17 Memory Map for the 1st Megabyte 4 9 4 1...

Page 13: ...13 6 8 Power Consumption Table for CP605 Accessories 6 13 6 9 Start Up Current of the CP605 6 14 A 1 Keyboard Connector CON15 Pinout A 8 A 2 USB Connector CON21 and CON22 Pinouts A 8 A 3 VGA Connector...

Page 14: ...I M I N A R Y 25095 07 UG VC 041005 141015 A 18 Backplane J3 Signal Functions A 19 A 19 Backplane J4 Pinout A 20 A 20 Backplane J5 Pinout A 21 A 21 Backplane J5 Signal Functions A 22 A 22 COM3 RS232...

Page 15: ...9 Fan Power Supply Connector CON14 2 22 2 10 Extension Connector CON15 2 23 2 11 PMC Connectors CON20 21 and 22 2 24 2 12 CompactPCI Connectors J1 J5 CON1 CON5 2 28 2 13 IPMI Functional Block Diagram...

Page 16: ...um 4 M Temperature Vs Airspeed Graph 6 6 6 2 Desktop Pentium 4 Temperature Vs Airspeed Graph 6 7 6 3 Start Up Ramp of the CP3 SVE180 AC Power Supply 6 11 A 1 CP RIO6 05 Front Panels A 4 A 2 CP RIO6 05...

Page 17: ...dular Computers GmbH cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or the consequences thereof or for any liability arising from the use or application of any circuit product or example shown in this d...

Page 18: ...o your material Please refer also to the section High Voltage Safety Instructions on the following page Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their compo...

Page 19: ...with his her hands or 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 piggybacks...

Page 20: ...essary technical and specific environmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batter ies are present their...

Page 21: ...or to refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair refunding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron Modular Computer...

Page 22: ...Preface CP605 This page was intentionally left blank Page xxii 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 25095 Rev 07 25095 07 UG VC 041005 141117...

Page 23: ...Introduction Chapter 1 ID 25095 Rev 07 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 1 CP605 Introduction 25095 07 UG VC 041005 141153...

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Page 25: ...anual includes the following information Common information that is applicable to all system components such as safety information warranty conditions standard connector pinouts etc All the informatio...

Page 26: ...ilt in Intel 2D 3D Graphics accelerator with up to 64 MB memory for enhanced graphics performance with a VGA CRT display interface The CP605 comes with the following PC interfaces including five USB 2...

Page 27: ...s and 60 Hz Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 10Base T 100Base TX and 1000Base T Configurable for front panel or rear I O CPCI backplane packet switching PICMG 2 16 R1 0 interfacing One integrated confi...

Page 28: ...ng the CP605 Table 1 1 System Relevant Information SUBJECT INFORMATION System Slot System Master Functionality The CP605 is designed to for use as a System Master board whereby it can support up to 7...

Page 29: ...D sub Con ISA Hub Interface COM1 9 pin D sub Con SRAM J4 CPCI FDC Local PMC 32 bit 33 MHz PHY Network Security Processor J1 J2 CPCI Primary PMC Breakout Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 USB...

Page 30: ...Ds WD GP green Watchdog or General Purpose when lit during bootup it indi cates that PCI reset is active TH GP green Overtemperature Status or General Purpose when lit dur ing bootup it indicates a po...

Page 31: ...Front View Battery 1 2 39 40 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 CompactFlash DDR SDRAM IC14 SODIMM SOCKET GMCH FEC Mag GBit Eth CPU PCI Bridge ICH4 44 1 43 2 CON10 CON11 CON9 CON8 CON7 CON6A CON18 CON17 1...

Page 32: ...rd Layout Reverse View R128 R115 R140 R167 R149 R137 R126 R177 R96 R107 R155 R124 R134 R173 R146 R95 R106 R133 R123 R145 R154 R172 R164 R130 R142 R152 R103 R170 R163 R91 R121 R92 R105 R122 R176 R171 R...

Page 33: ...DR SDRAM memory Up to 1 GB of additional memory capacity via a 200 pin SODIMM socket Memory frequency 200 MHz or 266 MHz Flash memory Two Firmware Hub Flash memory 1 MB FWH for BIOS 1 MB FWH extension...

Page 34: ...33 MHz master interface 3 3V 5 0V compatible default configuration is 5 0V When the CP605 is operated in a peripheral slot the CPCI bus is electrically isolated from the CP605 Serial COM1 and COM2 Dua...

Page 35: ...acing points Automatic mode recognition Cabling requirement Category 5 UTP two pair cabling INTERNAL INTERFACES VGA Interface Built in Intel 3D Graphics accelerator for enhanced graphics performance S...

Page 36: ...28 kB memory Rear I O To optimize cabling rear I O is available via the J3 J5 and optionally J4 con nectors in conjunction with the rear I O transition module CP RIO6 05 J3 floppy COM3 keyboard mouse...

Page 37: ...temperature IPMI Optional IPMI compliant Qlogic Zircon Lite Baseboard Management Controller BMC for supervision of System power voltages 12V 12V 5V 3 3V 2 5V VCORE VIO CPU surrounding board temperatur...

Page 38: ...gular software updates A dedicated web site is also provided for online updates and release downloads GENERAL Dimensions 233 35 mm x 160 mm Board Weight 546 g 4HP variants with heat sink and without m...

Page 39: ...950 Mechanical Mechanical Dimensions IEEE 1101 10 Environmental Aspects Vibration Sinusoidal IEC60068 2 6 2g 12 300Hz 10 acceleration frequency range test cycles per axis Permanent Shock IEC60068 2 29...

Page 40: ...cessor M are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Table 1 4 Related Publications PRODUCT P...

Page 41: ...Functional Description Chapter 2 ID 25095 Rev 07 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 2 1 CP605 Functional Description 25095 07 UG VC 041005 141518...

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Page 43: ...Intel processors as indicated in the following table 2 2 Memory The CP605 has two locations for installing memory up to 1 GB may be soldered and a further 1 GB may be added by means of the onboard DD...

Page 44: ...ontroller Hub GMCH is a highly integrated hub that provides the CPU interface the DDR SDRAM system memory interface a hub link interface to the ICH4 and an AGP interface for an external VGA controller...

Page 45: ...interface FWH Flash BIOS interface controller LAN interface and an AC 97 digital controller The ICH4 com municates with the host controller over a dedicated hub interface I O Controller Hub Feature s...

Page 46: ...ions 5 V supply falls below 4 75 V 3 3 V supply falls below 3 0 V Power failure of the DC DC converter for the processor Push button RESET pressed Watchdog timeout CompactPCI backplane PRST input 2 4...

Page 47: ...The FWH stores both the system BIOS and video BIOS It can be updated as new versions of the BIOS become available You may easily upgrade your BIOS using the Phoenix Phlash16 utility 2 4 9 User FLASH...

Page 48: ...s on during bootup it indicates that PCI reset is active In this case please check the power supply If the power supply appears to be functional and this LED remains on please contact Kontron Sup port...

Page 49: ...re high speed full speed and low speed capable High speed USB 2 0 allows data transfers of up to 480 Mb s 40 times faster than a full speed USB USB 1 1 One USB peripheral may be connected to each port...

Page 50: ...Connection Table 2 6 USB Connectors CON7 and CON8 Pinouts PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION IN OUT 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UV0 Differential USB IN OUT 3 UV0 Differential USB IN OUT 4 GND GND signal Table 2 7 USB Connect...

Page 51: ...cating display and texturing memory resources as required The operating system requires up to 1 MB of system memory to support legacy VGA System properties will display up to 1 MB less than physical s...

Page 52: ...connector CON11 is used to connect a CRT monitor to the CP605 board Table 2 9 CRT Connector CON11 Pinout PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION IN OUT 1 Red Red video signal output Out 2 Green Green video signal output...

Page 53: ...erface uses two differential data lines RX and TX for communication Full Duplex RS 485 configuration The RS 485 interface uses one differential data line It differs from the RS 422 mode in that it pro...

Page 54: ...Controller architecture is optimized to deliver high performance with the lowest power con sumption The controller s architecture includes independent transmit and receive queues to limit PCI bus traf...

Page 55: ...s not sending or receiving network data or that the cable connection is faulty Green SPEED This LED lights up to indicate a successful 1000Base T connection When not lit the connection is operating at...

Page 56: ...d as an RJ45 connector The interface provides automatic de tection and switching between 10Base T and 100Base TX data transmission The Ethernet channel may be configured via the BIOS setting or the re...

Page 57: ...uccessful 100Base TX connection When not lit the connection is operating at 10Base T 2 5 12 1 CompactFlash Socket To enable flexible flash extension a CompactFlash CF type II socket CON16 is available...

Page 58: ..._CS0 7 8 GND A10 GND ATASEL 9 10 GND A09 GND A08 11 12 GND A07 5 V power 5 V 13 14 GND A06 GND A05 15 16 GND A04 GND A03 17 18 A02 Address 2 O O Address 1 A01 19 20 A00 Address 0 O I O Data 0 D00 21 2...

Page 59: ...nectors CON12 and CON19 There are two independent EIDE ports available The primary port is connected to the optional 44 pin 2 row male connector CON12 and to the onboard CompactFlash socket CON16 The...

Page 60: ...N PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION I O O Reset HD IDERESET 1 2 GND Ground signal I O HD data 7 HD7 3 4 HD8 HD data 8 I O I O HD data 6 HD6 5 6 HD9 HD data 9 I O I O HD data 5 HD5 7 8 HD10 HD data 10 I O I O HD dat...

Page 61: ...data 9 I O I O HD data 5 HD5 7 8 HD10 HD data 10 I O I O HD data 4 HD4 9 10 HD11 HD data 11 I O I O HD data 3 HD3 11 12 HD12 HD data 12 I O I O HD data 2 HD2 13 14 HD13 HD data 13 I O I O HD data 1 H...

Page 62: ...l A fan for CPU cooling may be connected via the optional power connector CON14 Figure 2 9 Fan Power Supply Connector CON14 The following table indicates the pinout of the fan power supply connector C...

Page 63: ...nector provides cost effective flexible configuration options To provide flexible configuration of additional low speed PC devices e g Super I O IPMI or CAN controller the LPC port is connected to the...

Page 64: ...interface is not implemented User defined I O signals are supported Jn4 and are connected to the Com pactPCI rear I O connector J5 This interface has been designed to comply with the IEEEP1386 1 speci...

Page 65: ...ignal 20 19 Signal Signal 20 21 Signal Signal 22 21 Ground Signal 22 23 Signal Ground 24 23 Signal 3 3V 24 25 Ground Signal 26 25 Signal Signal 26 27 Signal Signal 28 27 3 3V Signal 28 29 Signal 5V 30...

Page 66: ...mmunication is achieved via the two Gigabit Ethernet ports as de fined in the PICMG 2 16 specification In the passive mode the board may be hot swapped 2 5 17 3 Packet Switching Backplane PICMG 2 16 T...

Page 67: ...an IPMI event is initiated when the ex tractor handle is opened or closed In addition the status of the microswitch can be read either in the I O Status 2 Register table 4 23 or via the IPMI controlle...

Page 68: ...ts and to support multiple slots 2 5 18 1 CompactPCI Connector Keying CompactPCI connectors support guide lugs to ensure a correct polar ized mating A proper mating is further assured by the use of co...

Page 69: ...3V AD 6 AD 5 GND 21 GND 3 3V AD 9 AD 8 M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA...

Page 70: ...GND V I O GND 19 GND 3 3V GND GND 18 GND GND 3 3V GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND GND 16 GND GND V I O GND 15 GND 3 3V GND GND 12 14 Key Area 11 GND GND GND 10 GND GND 3 3V GND 9 GND NC GND GND...

Page 71: ...RST REQ6 GNT6 GND 16 GND BRSVP2A16 BRSVP2B16 DEG GND BRSVP2E16 GND 15 GND BRSVP2A15 GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND AD 42 AD...

Page 72: ...GND BRSVP2A18 BRSVP2B18 BRSVP2C18 GND BRSVP2E18 GND 17 GND BRSVP2A17 GND PRST GND 16 GND BRSVP2A16 BRSVP2B16 DEG GND BRSVP2E16 GND 15 GND BRSVP2A15 GND FAL GND 14 GND GND GND 13 GND GND V I O GND 12...

Page 73: ...e rear I O connectors J3 J4 and J5 The following tables indicates the pinouts of the J3 J5 connectors and their signal descriptions Table 2 23 Backplane J3 Pinout PIN Z A B C D E F 19 GND RIO_ 2 5 V r...

Page 74: ...ble 2 24 Backplane J3 Signal Functions SIGNAL DESCRIPTION CONTROL SIGNALS SPKR 1 Speaker output signal TTL level BATT 1 Battery input signal for RTC max 3 3V PRST 1 Reset input signal TTL level USB PO...

Page 75: ...2 GND 16 GND reserved PD6 1 reserved TACH_IN2 2 TACH_IN1 2 GND 15 GND RIO_ 3 3V PD7 1 ACK 1 reserved TACH_IN0 2 GND 12 14 GND GND 11 GND reserved IPMI VCC 1 PE 1 reserved CONN_ID_DRV 2 GND 10 GND res...

Page 76: ...PMCR54 PMCR53 PMCR52 PMCR51 PMCR50 GND 11 GND PMCR59 PMCR58 PMCR57 PMCR56 PMCR55 GND 10 GND RIO_ 3 3V PMCR63 PMCR62 PMCR61 PMCR60 GND 9 GND reserved reserved S1RXD 4 TDN1 2 RDN1 2 GND 8 GND reserved r...

Page 77: ...evel CONTROL SIGNALS FANPWM 7 DAC output that can be used to control fan speed 0V to 1 25V output FANSENSE1 2 7 Schmitt Trigger fan tachometer inputs TTL level COM1_ENABLE 1 Serial port 1 enable signa...

Page 78: ...o signals are equipped on the CP605 To enable the rear I O port the installation of zero ohm resistors is necessary Serial Interfaces COM1 and COM2 Only one interface may be used rear I O or front I O...

Page 79: ...logged in non volatile memory for analysis and for fault recovery IPMI also defines a protocol software stack for ex changing the status messages of the board so that IPMI ready boards systems from d...

Page 80: ...able in the I O space of the Intel CPU s ad dress map or via the IPMB Bus 2 6 3 Measurement of Onboard Voltages On the CP605 all voltages are monitored by the ZIRCON Lite This means 5V 3 3V 2 5V VCORE...

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Page 83: ...ntainer until 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 sys...

Page 84: ...system before proceeding 2 Carefully insert the board into the slot designated by the application requirements for the board until it makes contact with the backplane connectors 3 Using both ejector...

Page 85: ...its hot swap capabilities depend on the type of backplane in use and the system controller s capabilities The reason for this being that communications with the system controller requires either fron...

Page 86: ...nscrew the front panel retaining screws 6 Using the ejector handles disengage the board from the backplane and carefully remove it from the system 7 Dispose of the old board as required observing the...

Page 87: ...3 3V 3 5 2 USB Device Installation The CP605 supports all USB Plug Play computer peripherals e g keyboard mouse printer etc 3 5 3 Rear I O Device Installation To ensure proper functioning of the rear...

Page 88: ...Install the hardware Note Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced The battery should be replaced only with an identical or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer D...

Page 89: ...s of incorrectly installed HDDs are Hard disk drives are not auto detected may be a Master Slave problem or a bad IDE cable Contact your vendor Hard Disk Drive Fail message at bootup may be a bad cabl...

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Page 93: ...d BIOS Flash and the User Flash One chip is intended to provide a backup in the event that the other gets cor rupted These chips are soldered to the board If the primary BIOS is corrupted due to physi...

Page 94: ...orting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND The front panel and front panel connectors are isolated to the logic ground To enable the connection between the chassis GND and logic GND the capacitors must be...

Page 95: ...wo Ethernet ports for rear I O requires the installation of zero Ohm resistors on the board to connect the signals to the rear I O connector 4 1 7 1 PIGMG 2 16 Rear I O Configuration for Port 1 Table...

Page 96: ...n the RS 422 or RS 485 bus then the RS 422 or RS 485 interface must provide termination resistance The purpose of jumpers J1 and J2 is to enable this line termination resistor 120 R The default settin...

Page 97: ...enable this line termination resistor 120 R The default setting is indicated by using italic bold The default setting is indicated by using italic bold Table 4 10 Jumper Setting for RS 422 RXD Termina...

Page 98: ...IRQ controller IRQ8 IRQ15 IRQ3 11 COM2 IRQ4 12 COM1 IRQ5 13 Watchdog IRQ6 14 Floppy Disk Controller IRQ7 15 Free reserved for COM3 or COM4 IRQ8 3 System Real Time Clock IRQ9 4 PCI or ACPI IRQ10 5 PCI...

Page 99: ...PIRQA PCI to PCI Bridge IRQA USB 1 controller PIRQB PCI to PCI Bridge IRQB AC97 MODEM SMBUS PIRQC PCI to PCI Bridge IRQC USB 2 controller PIRQD PCI to PCI Bridge IRQD USB 3 controller PIRQE PMC IRQB L...

Page 100: ...0DF DMA controller 2 0E0 0EF Reserved 0F0 0FF Math coprocessor 170 17F Hard disk secondary 1F0 1FF Hard disk primary 278 27F Parallel port LPT2 280 Watchdog trigger 282 Watchdog timer 284 Watchdog CP...

Page 101: ...0x282 must be set If the watchdog is enabled via bit 4 this bit cannot later be cleared With a write access to the register 0x280 the watchdog is retriggered Once the watchdog is enabled it must be c...

Page 102: ...2 1 0 Setting 0 0 0 0 0 000 125 sec 0 0 0 1 1 000 250 sec 0 0 1 0 2 000 500 sec 0 0 1 1 3 001 sec 0 1 0 0 4 002 sec 0 1 0 1 5 004 sec 0 1 1 0 6 008 sec 0 1 1 1 7 016 sec 1 0 0 0 8 032 sec 1 0 0 1 9 06...

Page 103: ...URATION REGISTER ACCESS ADDRESS 0x284 R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT WNMI CFNMI CFIRQ CEIRQ CDIRQ WRST WIRQ HSIRQ DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 HSIRQ 0 Disable h...

Page 104: ...t Routing Register Table 4 21 I O Status 1 Register REGISTER NAME I O STATUS 1 REGISTER ACCESS ADDRESS 0x286 R BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT WST Res Res Res CSLOT CENUM CFAIL CDER DEFAU...

Page 105: ...REGISTER ACCESS ADDRESS 0x28A R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT Res HSH Res Res Res Res Jmp1 Jmp0 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 Jmp0 0 Jumper J6 closed 1 Jumper J6...

Page 106: ...REGISTER NAME I O CONFIGURATION REGISTER ACCESS ADDRESS 0x287 R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT Res DBIOS ELED2 ELED1 Res ESIOE ECOM2 ECOM1 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIP...

Page 107: ...0 Logic Version The logic version register may be used to identify the logic status of the board by software It starts with the value 0 and will be incremented with each logic update Table 4 25 Hardwa...

Page 108: ...ble 4 27 LED Control Register REGISTER NAME LED CONTROL REGISTER ACCESS ADDRESS 0x28D R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT ENUM Res Res Res Res HSLED LED2 LED1 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT...

Page 109: ...Phoenix BIOS Chapter 5 ID 25095 Rev 07 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 5 1 CP605 Phoenix BIOS Phoenix BIOS Chapter 5 25095 07 UG VC 041005 142304 Chapter 5...

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Page 111: ...ile serial EEPROM This feature provides the user with enhanced data security in comparison with a standard PC board because setup data will not be lost should the battery fail The Phoenix BIOS in your...

Page 112: ...m Time 16 19 20 System Date 04 02 2004 Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 Primary Master 6449 MB Secondary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Slave None Hard Disk Pre Delay Disabled Memory Cac...

Page 113: ...displayed in all the menus To display a sub menu use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu you want Then press Enter A pointer marks all sub menus 5 1 5 The Field Help Window The help wind...

Page 114: ...window General Help Setup changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS Configuration parameters Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure load Setup Default values to recover Up Down...

Page 115: ...ve in these pos sible combinations 1 Master 1 Master 1 Slave 2 Masters 2 Masters 1 Slave 2 Masters 2 Slaves Table 5 3 Main Menu Selections FEATURE OPTIONS DESCRIPTION System Time HH MM SS Set the syst...

Page 116: ...the Main Menu displays a sub menu as follows Figure 5 3 Master Slave Sub Menu Screen Display Use the legend keys listed on the bottom to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Use the followin...

Page 117: ...supply the hard disk drive information in the fol lowing fields Auto Autotyping the drive itself supplies the correct drive information IDE Removable Removable read and write media e g IDE Zip drive C...

Page 118: ...drive that does not support autotyping Before changing the contents of this menu write them down Once you have established correct parameters for your drive write them down and store them in a safe p...

Page 119: ...Use the legend keys listed on the bottom to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Use this chart to configure the memory cache PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Memory Cache Item Specific Help C...

Page 120: ...d Write Through Write Protect Write Back Controls caching of 512k memory Cache Base 512k 640k Uncached Write Through Write Protect Write Back Controls caching of 512k 640k base memory Cache Extended M...

Page 121: ...lect your boot options PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Boot Features Item Specific Help Floppy Check Disabled Summay screen Enabled QuickBoot Mode Enabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Def...

Page 122: ...Exit Item Specific Help Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Mode Other Local Bus IDE adapter...

Page 123: ...when required to restore the manufacturer s defaults Large Disk Access Mode DOS Other Select DOS if you have DOS Select Other if you have another operating system such as UNIX A large disk is one tha...

Page 124: ...Graphics Aperture 64 MB Enable memory gap Disabled Cache line size 64 byte ICH4 A0 RTC Workaround Enabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Men...

Page 125: ...etermines the PCI performance ICH4 A0 RTC Workaround Enabled Disabled If enabled for ICH4 A0 Silicon 1 5ms SMI is generated PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Integrated Device Control Sub Menu Item S...

Page 126: ...the Main Menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Advanced Processor Options Item Specific Help APIC interrupt routing Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu...

Page 127: ...erboard for configuring and managing these devices Many systems allow you to control the configuration settings for the I O ports Select I O De vice Configuration on the Advanced Menu to display this...

Page 128: ...y Bi directional EPP ECP EPP ECP Set the mode for the parallel port using options Output only is standard one way protocol for a parallel device Bi directional uses two way protocol of an Extended Cap...

Page 129: ...an terminate a Standby or Suspend state and restore Full On Do not change these settings with out knowing which devices use the interrupts Use the legend keys to make your selections and exit to the M...

Page 130: ...the computer is used again Auto suspend 5min 10 15 20 30 40 60 OFF Amount of time the system needs to be in standby mode before entering the suspend mode Resume On Modem Ring Off On Wakes up system w...

Page 131: ...t to boot the Operating System In the example above the BIOS will attempt first to boot from the CD ROM drive Failing that it will attempt to boot from the removable device and then from the Primary M...

Page 132: ...is based on Etherboot 5 0 7 a LAN Boot implementation which is covered by the GNU public license It has been adopted for use with Kontron CompactPCI Hardware As re quired by the GNU public license the...

Page 133: ...wer Boot OEM Features Exit Item Specific Help PC Health Watchdog Settings Temperature Management Front Rear I O System Info Clock StepUp enabled High frequency normal frequency Bootrom OS Loader Disab...

Page 134: ...m it should be disabled Default is disabled Delay after P2P Reset Disabled 1 ms 5 ms 10 ms Select delay after PCI to PCI reset Delay for PCI Config Cycle Disabled 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms 500 ms 800 ms Se...

Page 135: ...th Screen Display PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility OEM Features PC Health Item Specific Help T MAX1617 127 C 261 F T CPU 62 C 143 F IN0 V 1 2 V IN1 V 3 0 V IN2 V 3 2 V IN3 V 5 0 V IN4 V 11 8 V IN5 V 12 0 V F...

Page 136: ...Watchdog Settings Screen Display PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility OEM Features Watchdog Settings Item Specific Help IRQ5 Routing Disabled Watchdog Mode Disabled WDT Active Time 2s Active for boot Disabled Fa...

Page 137: ...et Cascade NMI Reset Watchdog routing to NMI NMI Reset or Reset WDT Active Time 125ms 250 ms 500ms 1s 2s 4s 8s 16s 32s 64s 128s 256s Select the time after which the action selected occurs if the watch...

Page 138: ...a duty cycle of 50 Auto Thermal Throttling Enabled Disabled Reduces CPU speed to avoid overheating Temperature 75 C 110 C CPU clock throttling starts when select Temperature is reached CPU Performance...

Page 139: ...ACK Ethernet Port 3 Front Rear Auto Configures the Ethernet Port 3 to the front panel or to the rear I O connector The Auto option detects the connecting cable and configures the Ethernet Port 3 autom...

Page 140: ...onboard register It shows the index of the hardware Logic Index N A This is a display only field which reflects the value of an onboard register It shows the index of the onboard logic When the Board...

Page 141: ...escribed below or try to change the selections that caused the boot to fail 5 6 2 Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any new selections you may have made The...

Page 142: ...ter you make changes in the Setup menus reset the computer enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly Chec...

Page 143: ...Real Time Clock May require setting legal date 1991 2099 0280 Previous boot incomplete Default configuration used Previous POST did not complete successfully POST loads default values and offers to r...

Page 144: ...ry Access registers 02F6 Software NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Cannot generate software NMI Non Maskable Interrupt 02F7 Fail Safe Timer NMI Failed ServerBIOS2 test error Fail Safe Timer takes too...

Page 145: ...f system RAM in kilobytes successfully tested One or more I2O Block Storage Devices were excluded from the Setup Boot Menu There was not enough room in the IPL table to display all installed I2O block...

Page 146: ...on the screen Press F2 to enter Setup Optional message displayed during POST Can be turned off in Setup PS 2 Mouse PS 2 mouse identified Run the I2O Configuration Utility One or more unclaimed block...

Page 147: ...the Crisis Recovery Diskette Below is one rec ommended procedure 1 Be sure you have successfully installed the Phlash16 utility onto your hard disk 2 Insert a clean diskette into drive A or B 3 From...

Page 148: ...after you execute Phlash16 you must disable the memory manager on your system To do so follow the instructions in the following sections Disabling Memory Managers To avoid failure when flashing you mu...

Page 149: ...ver a serial port at an early stage during the system s boot process Requirements Regular PC host PC running either Windows with jrc exe installed MS DOS with jrcd exe installed Serial cable that conn...

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Page 153: ...via the processor Stopclock signal the power consumption While asserted it has the effect of stopping the clock to many internal elements of the proces sor 3 Thermtrip In the event of a cooling failu...

Page 154: ...t automatically go inactive once the temperature goes below the selected external thermal supervision point Explicit software action is necessary to switch back to normal mode 6 1 1 3 CPU Emergency Th...

Page 155: ...erational stability and long term reliability Coupled together with system chassis which provide variable configurations for forced air flow controlled active thermal en ergy dissipation is guaranteed...

Page 156: ...ture the hardware monitor will reduce the processor clock speed to reduce power consumption The maximum case temperatures for both processor types is a follows Pentium 4 M all versions 100 C Pentium 4...

Page 157: ...cal value for a standard Kontron ASM rack 6U CompactPCI rack with a 1U cooling fan tray Newer ASMs from Kontron will have an airspeed of 2 0 m s or more For other racks or housings the available airfl...

Page 158: ...the ensuing chapters must be taken into account by system integrators when specifying the CP605 system environment 6 2 1 CP605 Baseboard The CP605 baseboard itself has been designed for optimal power...

Page 159: ...es An industrial power supply unit should be able to provide at least twice as much power as the entire system requires An ATX power supply unit should be able to provide at least three times as much...

Page 160: ...ence The 5 VDC output level must always be equal to or higher than the 3 3 VDC output during power up and normal operation The time from 5 VDC until the output reaches its minimum in regulation level...

Page 161: ...ply Note Non industrial ATX PSUs require a greater minimum load than a single CP605 is capable of creating When a PSU of this type is used it will not power up correctly and the CP605 may hang up The...

Page 162: ...measurements were conduct ed at a temperature of 25 C The measured values varied because power consumption was dependent on processor activity The following table indicates the power consumption using...

Page 163: ...W 12 V 1 2 W 1 2 W 1 2 W 1 2 W 1 2 W Total 21 2 W 29 2 W 33 2 W 40 2 W 49 2 W Table 6 7 Power Consumption Windows 2000 High Power Tool POWER P4 M 1 2 GHZ 512 MB P4 M 1 7 GHZ 512 MB P4 M 2 2 GHZ 512 M...

Page 164: ...he CP605 during opera tion is indicated in tables 6 4 to 6 7 For further information on the start up current contact Kontron s Technical Support Table 6 9 Start Up Current of the CP605 POWER P4 M 1 2...

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Page 167: ...particular advantage of the rear I O capability is that there is no cabling on the CPU board which makes it much easier to remove the CPU in the rack The rear I O is plugged in from the back of the sy...

Page 168: ...nt Panels Figure A 1 CP RIO6 05 Front Panels One variant has one Fast Ethernet connector on the front panel and the other has three fast ethernet connectors There is one board LED on the front panel s...

Page 169: ...th 1 Ethernet Port FAN CONNECTORS CON25 Ethernet 1 CON23 VGA CON14 COM1 RS485 CON13 COM3 RS232 CON21 USB CON22 USB CON15 Kbd Mse Reset S2 1 34 33 CON11 CON5 CON3 CON4 J11 1 1 1 1 CON6 CON9 CON24 26 25...

Page 170: ...SION 2 FAN CONNECTORS CON20 IPMI Optional CON25 Ethernet 1 CON23 VGA CON14 COM1 RS485 CON13 COM3 RS232 CON21 USB CON22 USB CON15 Kbd Mse Reset S2 1 34 33 CON19 CON11 CON5 CON3 CON4 1 1 1 1 CON6 CON10...

Page 171: ...board 6 pin MiniDIN Reset button COM1 interface RS232 COM3 interface RS232 A 5 1 2 Internal Interfaces Accessible via Onboard Connectors CompactPCI specification 6U rear I O on J3 J4 and J5 Floppy dis...

Page 172: ...nout PIN NAME FUNCTION IN OUT 1 KDATA Keyboard data In Out 2 MDATA Mouse data In Out 3 GND Ground signal 4 VCC VCC signal 5 KCLK Keyboard clock Out 6 MCLK Mouse clock Out Note The keyboard mouse power...

Page 173: ...CON23 is used to connect a VGA monitor to the CP RIO6 05 rear I O board Table A 3 VGA Connector CON23 D SUB 15 SIGNAL FUNCTION IN OUT 1 Red Red video signal output Out 2 Green Green video signal outpu...

Page 174: ...rts which are fully compatible with the 16550 con troller include a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer of up to 460 8 kB s The functi...

Page 175: ...ts is made via the BIOS setup Figure A 8 Ethernet Fast Ethernet Connectors The Ethernet connector is realized as an RJ45 twisted pair connector The In terface provides automatic detection and switchin...

Page 176: ...00Base T interfaces to the Ethernet controller Table A 7 Fast Ethernet Connectors CON25 Pinout RJ45 Signal Function 1 TX Transmit 2 TX Transmit 3 RX Receive 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX Receive 7 NC 8 NC Table A 8...

Page 177: ...ligent Platform Management Interface is described in full in section 2 7 in chapter 2 It is accessed from the CP RIO6 05 by means of the onboard connector CON20 A 6 7 1 IPMI Connector CON20 Pinout Not...

Page 178: ...nal cooling fan CON24 have the following pinouts Table A 10 Fan Control Connector CON 6 Pinout PIN FUNCTION 1 Ground 2 Fan Supply Voltage 3 Fansense 2 Table A 11 Fan Control Connector CON 9 Pinout PIN...

Page 179: ...herboard the gray connector to the UltraDMA 100 slave device and the black connector to the UltraDMA 100 master device Table A 14 Pinout of AT Standard Connector EIDE1 CON7 I O FUNCTION SIGNAL PIN PIN...

Page 180: ...inserted Table A 15 Floppy Drive Connector CON11 Pinout PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION IN OUT 2 RWC Write precompensation Out 4 NC 6 NC 8 INDEX Index pulse In 10 MOTEN1 Motor 1 enable Out 12 DRVSEL2 Driver sele...

Page 181: ...interface additional termination resistors pull up resistors are re quired To use a LPT device a special adapter is necessary A 6 12 Speaker Interface A speaker may be connected using the onboard conn...

Page 182: ...Pa_DD GND 16 GND LPb_DA LPb_DA GND LPb_DC LPb_DC GND 15 GND LPb_DB LPb_DB reserved LPb_DD LPb_DD GND 14 GND reserved reserved reserved reserved reserved GND 13 GND IDERST 8 SIDEIRQ 8 SIDEDAK 8 SIDEICH...

Page 183: ...el BATT 1 Battery input signal for RTC max 3 3V PRST 1 Reset input signal TTL level USB PORT 0 USB0 2 USB data differential data signals SERIAL PORT 3 S3 3 Serial port signals TTL level SERIAL PORT 4...

Page 184: ...N3 2 GND 16 GND reserved PD6 1 reserved TACH_IN2 2 TACH_IN1 2 GND 15 GND RIO_ 3 3V PD7 1 ACK 1 reserved TACH_IN0 2 GND 12 14 GND GND 11 GND reserved IPMI VCC 1 PE 1 reserved CONN_ID_DRV 2 GND 10 GND r...

Page 185: ...D PMCR54 PMCR53 PMCR52 PMCR51 PMCR50 GND 11 GND PMCR59 PMCR58 PMCR57 PMCR56 PMCR55 GND 10 GND RIO_ 3 3V PMCR63 PMCR62 PMCR61 PMCR60 GND 9 GND reserved reserved S1RXD 4 TDN1 2 RDN1 2 GND 8 GND reserved...

Page 186: ...module is present High rear I O module is not present This signal must be set on the rear I O module to GND Ethernet TDP1 2 Ethernet high transmit Data line TDN1 2 Ethernet low transmit Data line RDP...

Page 187: ...Voltage Selection The voltage for the cooling fans may be configured for either 5V or 12V using jumpers J1 J2 and J3 The default setting is indicated by using italic bold Table A 22 COM3 RS232 ON OFF...

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