CP3005 – User Guide Rev. 1.8
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LED3
LED2
LED1
LED0
Result
Low Nibble
off (0)
off (0)
off (0)
on (1)
0x1
Post Code
0x41
Under normal operating conditions, the General Purpose LEDs should not remain lit during
boot-up. They are intended to be used only for debugging purposes. In the event that a
General Purpose LED lights up during boot-up and the CP3005 does not boot, please contact
Kontron for further assistance.
3.9.4.
USB Interfaces
The CP3005 provides five USB ports:
Two USB 2.0 ports on the front I/O
Two USB 2.0 ports on the CompactPCI rear I/O interface only with RIO-Modul CP-RIO3-04 4HP and 8HP, but
not with CP-RIO3-04S.
One USB 3.0 port on the high-speed I/O extension connector, J14, for the MMEXT05 extension module
Boards with a USB 3.0 flash drive installed on the front panel USB 3.0 port have been found
to slightly exceed the electromagnetic interference limits. If permanent USB 3.0 type
external storage is required to be connected to the USB 3.0 port, it is recommended to use an
external hard disk drive.
On the front panel, the CP3005 has two standard, type A, USB 2.0 connectors, J5 and J6.
3.9.5.
VGA Interface
The CP3005 provides one standard VGA interface for connection to a monitor. The VGA interface is implemented as a
standard HD15 VGA connector, J4, on the front panel.
3.9.6.
Serial Ports
The CP3005 provides two serial ports:
COMA available either on the CompactPCI rear I/O connector (3.3V LVTTL) or on the MMEXT05 extension
module
COMB on the CompactPCI rear I/O connector (3.3V LVTTL)
COMA and COMB are fully compatible with the 16C550 controller and include a complete set of handshaking and
modem control signals. The COMA and COMB ports provide maskable interrupt generation. The data transfer on the
COM ports is up to 115.2 kbit/s.
3.9.7.
Gigabit Ethernet
The CP3005 board includes two 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports based on one Intel i210-IT controller and one Intel
i219-LM PHY. Both are connected to x1 PCIExpress interfaces of the PCH. These two on-board Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces are individually switchable between front I/O and rear I/O and provide Wake-on-LAN support. In addition,
one 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interface based on a intel i210-IT controller is available with the MMEXT05 module.
In order to use the Wake-on-LAN feature available only with the two Ethernet controllers,
the power supply must not be switched off or the +5V stand-by voltage on the rear I/O
module must be available. The CP3005 does not turn off the main power supply after an
operating system shutdown in order to support Wake-on-LAN.