Page 2 - R E V I E W C O P Y; Trademarks
R E V I E W C O P Y © Copyright 2005 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Trademarks Motorola and the stylized M logo are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. PICMG, AdvancedTCA, and the AdvancedTCA logo are registered trademarks of P...
Page 4 - Flammability; Lithium Battery Caution; Caution; Attention; Vorsicht
R E V I E W C O P Y Flammability All Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers. EMI Caution ! Caution Caution This equipment generates, uses and can radiate electromagnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to elect...
Page 5 - FCC Class A
R E V I E W C O P Y Motorola products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms: EN55022 “Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipmen...
Page 6 - Notice
R E V I E W C O P Y Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document, or from the use of the information obtained therein. Motorola reserves the right to revise this document and ...
Page 7 - vii; C o n t e n t s
R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual vii About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 8 - viii
R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Contents viii Control Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Injector/Ejector Lever and Hot Swap Switch Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - ix
R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual ix Contents Boot Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 System Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual xi Contents Manufacturers’ Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Related Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 13 - L i s t o f F i g u r e s
R E V I E W C O P Y Figure 1-1. Board Layout Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Figure 1-2. Bay Locations on ATCA-C110/1G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Figure 1-3. F...
Page 15 - xv; L i s t o f Ta bl e s
R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual xv Table 1. Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xviii Table 2. Accessories Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 16 - xvi
R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual List of Tables xvi Table 6-8. I2C to GPIO’s Device Mappings - ATMega64-AMC Private I2C Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Table 6-9. Geographical addressing of AMC Bays on ATCA-C110/1G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Tab...
Page 17 - xvii; About This Manual; Audience; Summary of Changes; Ordering Information; Product Nomenclature
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual xvii R E V I E W C O P Y About This Manual This manual provides both general and functional descriptions of the product along with installation and removal instructions, firmware details, connector pin assignments, memory maps, troubleshooting information, sp...
Page 18 - xviii; Order Numbers; Overview of Contents; Table 1. Ordering Information; Table 2. Accessories Ordering Information; Order Number
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual About This Manual xviii R E V I E W C O P Y Order Numbers The table below is an excerpt from the blade’s ordering information. Ask your local Motorola representative for the current ordering information. The table below is an excerpt from the blade’s accessor...
Page 19 - xix; Comments and Suggestions; Conventions Used in This Manual; Signal Names
About This Manual ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual xix R E V I E W C O P Y Appendix C, Thermal Validation , provides information about thermally significant components and an overview of how to measure various junction and case temperatures. Appendix D, Related Documentation , lists other Mo...
Page 20 - xx; Miscellaneous notations; Typographical Conventions; Note
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual About This Manual xx R E V I E W C O P Y Miscellaneous notations The term AMC Carrier refers to the ATCA-C110/1G board/blade, and is used interchangeably. The phrases Service Processor and MPC8540 are used interchangeably. The term xY in reference to a serial...
Page 21 - xxi; Terms and Abbreviations
About This Manual ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual xxi R E V I E W C O P Y Use ESD Wrist Strap Before you install or remove a board Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad. ! Warning Identifies any risk of personal injury or loss of life ...
Page 22 - xxii
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual About This Manual xxii R E V I E W C O P Y MAC Medium Access Controller (for Ethernet) MII Media Independent Interface (for Ethernet) MIIM Media Independent Interface Management NMI Non-maskable interrupts NPTH Non-Plated Through-hole PCA Printed Circuit Asse...
Page 23 - Introduction
1 ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 1 R E V I E W C O P Y 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation Introduction This chapter outlines startup and safety instructions, hardware accessories details, switch settings, hardware preparation, installation and removal instructions. Produ...
Page 25 - Baseboard Layout
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 3 R E V I E W C O P Y Baseboard Layout The figure below shows the placement of the components on the ATCA-C110/1G board. Equipment Required To install the ATCA-C110/1G board you need the following ...
Page 26 - AMC Bay Locations
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 4 R E V I E W C O P Y The ATCA-C110/1G has two face plates: top and bottom, which are mounted on the top strut and bottom strut, respectively. No front panel I/O is present on the ATCA-C110/1G boar...
Page 27 - Getting Started; Overview of Startup Procedures
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 5 R E V I E W C O P Y Getting Started This section provides an overview of the steps necessary to install the ATCA-C110/1G and a brief section on unpacking and ESD precautions. Overview of Startup ...
Page 28 - Hardware Configuration; Software Support
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 6 R E V I E W C O P Y Caution Caution Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry; static discharge can damage circuits. Use ESD Wrist Strap ESD Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antist...
Page 29 - Hardware Upgrades and Accessories
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 7 R E V I E W C O P Y Hardware Upgrades and Accessories Hardware upgrades and accessories allow an easy and cost-efficient way to adapt the system board to your application needs. The following har...
Page 30 - Figure 1-3. Fabric Interface Module Installation
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 8 R E V I E W C O P Y Step 3: After removing the carrier board from its card slot, place it on a clean and adequately protected working surface (preferably an ESD mat) with the bottom side of the b...
Page 31 - SO-DIMM Installation in a Non-Powered System
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 9 R E V I E W C O P Y SO-DIMM Installation in a Non-Powered System Note ■ The SO-DIMM onboard the ATCA-C110/1G can be installed only when the module is removed from the carrier board. ■ It is recom...
Page 34 - Installing an AMC Module in a Powered System
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 12 R E V I E W C O P Y Installing an AMC Module in a Powered System To install an AMC Module on a AdvancedTCA host board, refer to the Figure 1-10 on page 13 , read all cautions and warnings and pe...
Page 37 - Rear Transition Modules
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 15 R E V I E W C O P Y Rear Transition Modules At the time of writing this manual the ACC/ARTM-C110 Rear Transition Module was available for the blade. For further information, refer to the ACC/ART...
Page 38 - Switch Settings; Before You Install or Remove an AdvancedTCA Blade; Table 1-2. Default Switch Settings for SW1
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 16 R E V I E W C O P Y Switch Settings The blade provides the configuration switch SW1. The switch provides AMC bay selection in the JTAG chain. The board is delivered with the white switch set to ...
Page 39 - Observe ESD Precautions; Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage; Use Caution When Installing or Removing Blades
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 17 R E V I E W C O P Y Observe ESD Precautions Use ESD Wrist Strap ESD Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a s...
Page 40 - Understand Hot Swap; Control Elements; Injector/Ejector Lever and Hot Swap Switch Mechanism
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 18 R E V I E W C O P Y Understand Hot Swap ! Caution Caution Board/Component DamageInserting or removing non-hot swap cards or transition modules with power applied may result in damage to module c...
Page 41 - Verify Slot Usage; Installing the ATCA-C110/1G in a Powered Chassis
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 19 R E V I E W C O P Y Note The hot-swap switch contacts should be in the OFF position (high-resistance) when the board handles are fully inserted. Verify Slot Usage ! Caution ESD Prevent possible ...
Page 43 - Removing the ATCA-C110/1G from a Powered Chassis
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 21 R E V I E W C O P Y Note If a Rear Transition Module (RTM) is already installed in the same slot, be careful not to bend any pins of the RTM connectors. Step 4: Wait until the blue LED is illumi...
Page 44 - Connecting to Peripherals
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation 22 R E V I E W C O P Y Step 1: Remove face plate cables and cables from the AMC, if applicable. Step 2: Loosen the board's captive screws. Step 3: Gently pull the top and bottom ejector handles out...
Page 45 - Table 1-5. Serial Port Configuration Parameters for MPC8540
Chapter 1 ATCA-C110/1G Baseboard Preparation and Installation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 23 R E V I E W C O P Y You may access the standard serial console port via the ARTM-C110. This serial port serves as the U-Boot and operating system (OS) console port. Refer to Chapter 3, U-Boot Fi...
Page 47 - Operating Instructions; System Initialization
2 ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 25 R E V I E W C O P Y 2 Operating Instructions This chapter contains the following information: ■ System Initialization ■ Hot Swap Suppor t on page 26 ■ Booting with Firmware on page 26 System Initialization After you verify that all necessary hardware pre...
Page 48 - Hot Swap Support; Ejector Handles; Indicator LEDs; Booting with Firmware; Reset Sources
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 2 Operating Instructions 26 R E V I E W C O P Y ■ Before the system is powered up ensure that chassis power supply voltage settings matches the voltage present in country of use (if the power supply in your system is not auto-sensing). ■ The initial U...
Page 49 - Debug Support
Chapter 2 Operating Instructions ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 27 R E V I E W C O P Y Debug Support The debug mechanisms supported on ATCA-C110/1G include: ■ Debug connectors for IPMC A serial interface for debug will be provided for each ATMega controller. The debug connectors are locate...
Page 51 - System Setup
3 ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 29 R E V I E W C O P Y 3 U-Boot Firmware Overview U-Boot is a software package based on an open-source boot loader for embedded systems utilizing PowerPC, MIPS, or ARM Processors. U-Boot can be installed in a boot ROM and used as a boot loader to download a...
Page 52 - Configuring the BOOTP/DHCP Server
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 3 U-Boot Firmware Overview 30 R E V I E W C O P Y # default: off # description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer # protocol. The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless # workstations, download configuration files to n...
Page 53 - Configuring an NFS Server
Chapter 3 U-Boot Firmware Overview ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 31 R E V I E W C O P Y Using this configuration, the DHCP server will reply to a request from the target with the Ethernet address 00:30:BF:01:02:D0 , provided the following conditions are satisfied: ■ The target is located ...
Page 54 - Initial Steps; help
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 3 U-Boot Firmware Overview 32 R E V I E W C O P Y Initial Steps In the default configuration, U-Boot operates in an interactive mode providing a simple command line-oriented user interface using the serial console on port In this CLI mode, U-Boot show...
Page 58 - ATCA Compliant features
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 36 R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA Compliant features The ATCA-C110/1G complies with the following features as per the PICMG 3.0 Specification . ■ ATCA Base Interface The Base Interface of the ATCA-C110/1G is a Gigabit Ethernet inter...
Page 60 - CPU; processor interfaces.; Integrated Memory Controller
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 38 R E V I E W C O P Y Processor and Processor interfaces CPU ATCA-C110/1G has MPC8540 as a Service Processor working with the following features: ■ e500 high performance PowerPC core ■ Core operating frequency upto 833 Mhz ■ ...
Page 61 - C Interface; Fast Ethernet Controller
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 39 R E V I E W C O P Y ■ Delivering interrupts to the CPU for servicing All the interrupts generated on the ATCA-C110 are wired to the interrupt controller of the MPC8540 Processor. Refer to the Interrupt Mapping on page 72 fo...
Page 62 - Main Memory; onboard memory; Onboard Memory; Boot Device
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 40 R E V I E W C O P Y PCI/PCI-X Interface The MPC8540 provides PCI/PCI-X interface that complies with the PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev. 2.2 and the PCI-X Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev. 1.0a . The PCI in...
Page 63 - System Management; Figure 4-2. Primary and Secondary Boot Flash Connections
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 41 R E V I E W C O P Y System Management The ATCA-C110 carries an Intelligent Platform Management Controller (IPMC) entity. The IPMC is a chassis management entity on individual cards that monitor voltages, temperature, and ch...
Page 64 - IPMB Interfaces
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 42 R E V I E W C O P Y ■ Telecom Clock Interface Control ■ Digital IO The IPMI module consists of three micro-controllers from Atmel. The interface of each of the controllers is illustrated below in Figure 4-3 on page 42 . A b...
Page 65 - Payload Interface
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 43 R E V I E W C O P Y Private I 2 C Bus There are two private I 2 C busses implemented on the IPMI Module of ATCA-C110/1G. The busses are Master-only I 2 C busses implemented on the Slave micro-controllers. The private I 2 C ...
Page 66 - Fabric Interface Module; Block Diagram – FIM
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 44 R E V I E W C O P Y Digital IO The IPMI interface of the ATCA-C110/1G helps in the configuration and operations of the board through its GPIO pins. Refer to Digital IO on page 73 for more details about the GPIO pin signals....
Page 67 - Link
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 45 R E V I E W C O P Y PCI-Express Switch The 16-lane PCI-Express switch is used as the PCI-Express switching element on the Fabric Interface Module of ATCA-C110. The multipurpose PCI-Express switch can be used as a fan-out, a...
Page 69 - Onboard Devices; User Flash; AMC Bays
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 47 R E V I E W C O P Y I/O Subsystems Onboard Devices The following onboard devices are present on ATCA-C110/1G ■ User Flash ■ AMC Bays ■ Programmable Logic Devices – CPLD User Flash The ATCA-C110/1G supports upto 128 MB User ...
Page 70 - Enable; Reset Architecture; Boot ROM Selection; PCI Interface; forward; PCI-Express Interface
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 48 R E V I E W C O P Y Power-on Sequence The power-on sequence is controlled by the CPLD onboard the ATCA-C110/1G. The Enable signals from the CPLD enables the corresponding regulator and the Power Good signals from the regula...
Page 71 - Serial ATA interface
Chapter 4 Functional Description ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 49 R E V I E W C O P Y Serial ATA interface The Serial ATA (SATA) interface is a high-speed serialized storage interface. The 2x SATA interface from the AMC Connectors are routed through the AMC interconnect to the ATCA-C110/1...
Page 72 - C Bus; Power Supplies
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 4 Functional Description 50 R E V I E W C O P Y I 2 C Bus There are two I 2 C interfaces on the ATCA-C110/1G. ■ The Private I 2 C buses from the IPMI Controllers ■ The I 2 C interface from the MPC8540 The private I 2 C Address Map for MPC8540 is shown...
Page 74 - Baseboard Connectors; LED Label; Figure 5-2. Location of Baseboard Connectors
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments 52 R E V I E W C O P Y Baseboard Connectors The following sections describe the onboard connectors on ATCA-C110/1G base board. Figure 5-2 shows the location of the connectors. ■ FIM Connectors ■ AMC...
Page 75 - Table 5-2. Differential Signals between FIM and Baseboard; Group
Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 53 R E V I E W C O P Y FIM Connectors The FIM connectors used on the baseboard are specially designed for high-speed differential signaling. Table 5-2 shows the fabric signals routed between the bas...
Page 77 - Signal
Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 55 R E V I E W C O P Y AMC4_SATA0_TX+ S4+ 7 43 S22+ AMC4_PCIEXP_LANE1_TX+ AMC4_SATA0_TX- S4- 8 44 S22- AMC4_PCIEXP_LANE1_TX- AMC4_SATA1_TX+ S5+ 9 45 S23+ AMC4_PCIEXP_LANE2_TX+ AMC4_SATA1_TX- S5- 10 ...
Page 81 - AMC Connectors
Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 59 R E V I E W C O P Y AMC Connectors The AMC modules are connected to the carrier board via the AMC connectors. See Figure 5-2 on page 52 for AMC connector locations. The AMC Connector has distinct...
Page 82 - Port number; Basic Connector
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments 60 R E V I E W C O P Y Clocks The telecom synchronization clocks from LCCB interface are routed to the AMC boards. The option for the AMC Module to drive the CLK3 to the ATCA backplane is provided f...
Page 83 - Fat Pipes Region; Extended Options Region
Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 61 R E V I E W C O P Y The SATA ports are mapped to the Port 2 and Port 3 of the AMC connector as per the AMC.3 Specification . The ports from each of the AMC Bays are routed to the Fabric Interface...
Page 84 - ATCA Backplane Connectors; Figure 5-3. Location of the ATCA Connectors
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments 62 R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA Backplane Connectors The ATCA backplane connectors reside in the three zones 1 to 3 as specified by the ATCA standard and are called J10, J20 to J23 and J30 to J31. Figur...
Page 86 - Table 5-10. Zone 2 Backplane Connector J20 Pinout - Rows A to D
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 5 Controls, Indicators and Connector Pin Assignments 64 R E V I E W C O P Y Zone 2 Connectors Zone 2 contains four connectors: J20, J21, J22 and J23 (see Figure 5-3 on page 62 ) carrying the following types of signals: ■ Telecom clock signals (CLKx_) ...
Page 93 - Memory Map and Registers; Memory Maps
6 ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 71 R E V I E W C O P Y 6 Memory Map and Registers This chapter describes the following mapping information for the ATCA-C110/1G board: ■ Memory Maps on page 71 ■ Interrupt Mapping on page 72 ■ Shelf Management Registers (IPMI interface) on page 73 ■ I2C Add...
Page 94 - Figure 6-1. Interrupt Routing Block Diagram
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers 72 R E V I E W C O P Y Interrupt Mapping All the interrupts generated on the ATCA-C110/1G are wired to the interrupt controller of the MPC8540 Processor. The PCI interrupts from the PCI/PCI-X to PCI-Express Bridge, the GbE P...
Page 95 - Shelf Management Registers (IPMI interface); Payload Reset
Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 73 R E V I E W C O P Y Shelf Management Registers (IPMI interface) For details about accessing the IPMC via IPMI commands as well as Sensor Data Records (SDRs) and Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information provided by the bla...
Page 96 - C Resources; C Address Map - ATmega8L
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers 74 R E V I E W C O P Y I 2 C Address Map for MPC8540 The devices supported by the Processor MPC8540 I 2 C interface along with their I 2 C addresses are shown in Table 6-4 . I 2 C Resources The Address Map for the I 2 C devi...
Page 97 - Device; C to GPIO’s Device Mappings - ATMega8 Private I; Device Address
Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 75 R E V I E W C O P Y Temperature Sensor Board Temperature Sensor, LM75CIM 0x9E FIM Devices BIB - EEPROM for Fabric Interface Module Board Information Block EEPROM 0xAE I 2 C to GPIO Device HotPlug control PCA9557PW 0x32 I ...
Page 102 - C to GPIO’s Device Mappings - ATMega64-AMC Private I
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers 80 R E V I E W C O P Y I 2 C to GPIO’s Device Mappings - ATMega64-AMC Private I 2 C Bus Table 6-8. I 2 C to GPIO’s Device Mappings - ATMega64-AMC Private I 2 C Bus Device Address GPIO Number Description AMC Bay x Control Int...
Page 104 - GPIO; Geographical addressing of AMC Bays on ATCA-C110/1G; Ethernet Phy Address Map; AMC Bay ID
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Chapter 6 Memory Map and Registers 82 R E V I E W C O P Y GPIO Geographical addressing of AMC Bays on ATCA-C110/1G Geographical Addressing for AMC Bays U : Unconnected P : Pulled up to Management Power G : Grounded Ethernet Phy Address Map The Management Inte...
Page 105 - Troubleshooting; Error List; Mechanical
A ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 83 R E V I E W C O P Y A Troubleshooting Error List This appendix provides a hint list for detecting erroneous system configurations and any untoward or unusual behavior of the ATCA-C110/1G. It cannot replace a serious and sophisticated pre- and post-sales ...
Page 106 - During or After System Initialization
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting 84 R E V I E W C O P Y During or After System Initialization Problem Possible Reason Solution The blue hot-swap LED does not glow after inserting the board. The board has not mated completely with the backplane connectors. 1: Ensure...
Page 107 - During Boot-up Procedure
Appendix A Troubleshooting ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 85 R E V I E W C O P Y During Boot-up Procedure Problem Possible Reason Solution The board seems to have powered up, but there are no boot-up prints on the console OR the boot-up prints halt midway. Board is under reset or, is being...
Page 108 - During Board Operation
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting 86 R E V I E W C O P Y During Board Operation Problem Possible Reason Solution Board runs unstable or hangs after some duration of operation. Disregard of environmental requirements 1: Check that internal system temperature remains ...
Page 111 - Environmental and Physical Specifications
B ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 89 R E V I E W C O P Y B Specifications Specifications This appendix provides general mechanical, environmental and electrical specifications for the ATCA-C110/1G. Environmental and Physical Specifications The ATCA-C110/1G features the industry-standard ATC...
Page 113 - Power Requirements
Appendix B Specifications ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 91 R E V I E W C O P Y Power Requirements The blade’s power requirements depend on the installed hardware accessories. If you want to install accessories on the board, the load of the respective accessory has to be added to that of t...
Page 114 - Standard Compliance; Standard
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix B Specifications 92 R E V I E W C O P Y Standard Compliance The ATCA-C110/1G is CE approved and meets the following standard requirements: Note The ATCA-C110/1G is yet to be qualified in the following standards. Table B-3. Standard Compliance Standar...
Page 115 - EMC Compliance
Appendix B Specifications ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 93 R E V I E W C O P Y EMC Compliance The ATCA-C110/1G was tested in an EMC-compliant chassis and meets the requirements for EN55022 Class A equipment. Compliance was achieved under the following conditions: ■ Shielded cables on all ...
Page 117 - Thermal Requirements; Thermally Significant Components; air; Table C-1. Thermally Significant Components
C ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 95 R E V I E W C O P Y C Thermal Validation Thermal Requirements Board component temperatures are affected by ambient temperature, airflow, board electrical operation and software operation. In order to evaluate the thermal performance of a circuit board as...
Page 118 - Component Temperature Measurement; Preparation; Measuring Case Temperature
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix C Thermal Validation 96 R E V I E W C O P Y Component Temperature Measurement The following sections outline general temperature measurement methods. For the specific types of measurements required for thermal evaluation of this board, see Table C-1 ...
Page 119 - Figure C-1. Mounting a Thermocouple Under a Heatsink
Appendix C Thermal Validation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 97 R E V I E W C O P Y If components are covered by mechanical parts such as heatsinks, you will need to machine these parts to route the thermocouple wire. Make sure that the thermocouple junction contacts only the electrical co...
Page 120 - Measuring Local Air Temperature; Figure C-2. Measuring Local Air Temperature
ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix C Thermal Validation 98 R E V I E W C O P Y Measuring Local Air Temperature Measure local component ambient temperature by placing the thermocouple downstream of the component. This method is conservative since it includes heating of the air by the c...
Page 121 - Related Documentation; Embedded Communications Computing Documents; Table D-1. Embedded Communications Computing Documents
D ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 99 R E V I E W C O P Y D Related Documentation Embedded Communications Computing Documents The Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of Motorola publications by contacting your local Motorola sale...
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ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual Appendix D Related Documentation 100 R E V I E W C O P Y Manufacturers’ Documents For additional information, refer to the following table for manufacturers’ data sheets or user’s manuals. As an additional help, a source for the listed document is provided. P...
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Appendix D Related Documentation ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 101 R E V I E W C O P Y Related Specifications For additional information, refer to the following table for related specifications. As an additional help, a source for the listed document is provided. Please note that, while t...
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R E V I E W C O P Y ATCA-C110/1G Installation and Use Manual 103 A AMC bay locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ATCA-C110/1G block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 main functional blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 overview . ...