XVME-6500
USER
’S MANUAL
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0310
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http://www.acromag.com
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www.acromag.com
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One RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, including RTS, CTS, DTR, and DSR control
lines, is available when the board is built for optional XVME-6300 I/O
compatibility mode (consult factory for more info).
For further information regarding BIOS serial port configuration, refer to
The
APTIO Haswell Core BIOS Manual For Acromag Products.
3.9.4 USB
The Intel® Lynx Point PCH has up to two Enhanced Host Controller Interface
(EHCI) host controllers to
support USB high‐s
peed signaling on all eight USB
2.0 high-speed ports (USB 2.0 allows data transfers up to 480 Mbps.).
These USB features support:
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USB hard disk drives,
flash drives, floppy disk drives, and CD‐
ROM/DVD‐ROM drives
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H
igh‐speed, full‐speed, and low‐speed USB
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High‐speed USB 2.0 debug port on USB port 1
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Console redirection on USB port 1 with a debug cable
PCH USB 2.0 ports 0 and 1 are routed to the front panel's 26-pin connector.
Both ports share 1A of available power.
PCH USB 2.0 Ports 2 and 3 are routed to the optional XBRD-9060.
PCH USB 2.0 Ports 8 & 9 are routed to the VME P2 connector. Both ports
share 1A of available power.
For information on configuring specific USB ports see
The APTIO Haswell Core
BIOS Manual For Acromag Products.
3.10 Gigabit Ethernet
The XVME-6500 uses the Intel 82580EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller, which
contains both the MAC and the physical layer.
It provides 4 ports that auto-sense 10-Base-T, 100Base-T, and 1000Base-TX
connections. Any port may be used to PXE boot from a PXE server on the
network. Link and Activity LEDs are available for each port.
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Two ports are available on the front panel's RJ Point 5 connector. One
adapter cable is included with the XVME-6500 to connect from the
front panel's RJ Point 5 connector to a standard RJ45 connector.
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Two ports are available on the optional VME P0 connector, for use on
a VITA 31.1 Switch-Fabric compliant backplane, or via the optional
XVME-9640 RTM module.
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One of the P0 ports may instead be switched to the Expansion Site
connector, making it available on the front panel via the XBRD-9060
I/O Expander module.