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® NuIPC cPCIS-3100 Series 6U 8-Slot CompactPCI Sub-System and Components User’s Guide...
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This user’s manual includes the information for the following products range: Sub-systems: Ÿ cPCIS-3120/300: 6U 8-slot CTI & Rear I/O CompactPCI Platform with 300W Redundant PSU Ÿ cPCIS-3120/400: 6U 8-slot CTI & Rear I/O CompactPCI Platform with 400W Redundant PSU Ÿ...
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Trademarks NuIPC is a registered trademark of ADLINK Technology Inc. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective...
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Table of Contents How to Use This Manual...........3 Chapter 1 Introduction ..........1 System Features..............1 Products Overview ............... 2 Chapter 2 6U CompactPCI Sub-systems ....4 Mechanical Drawing.............. 4 General Features ..............5 General Chassis Specifications..........7 Sub-systems Configurations ..........8 2.4.1 cPCIS-3120/300....................8 2.4.2 cPCIS-3120/400....................8 2.4.3 cPCIS-3120F/300....................8...
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4.1.10 Mounting Holes..................24 cBP-6108RE ................ 24 cBP-6108F................25 cBP-6408R ................26 4.4.1 PCB Drawing....................26 4.4.2 Specifications .....................27 4.4.3 System Slot Pin assignments ..............27 4.4.4 I/O Slot Pin assignments .................28 4.4.5 Special Power Connectors..............29 4.4.6 Power Control Signals ................29 4.4.7 Power Indicator LED Signals J12............29 4.4.8 ATX Power Input Connectors (J2, J3, J4) ...........29 4.4.9...
How to Use This Manual This manual is designed to help you use the cPCIS-3100 Series 6U CompactPCI Sub-system. It is divided into five chapters: u Chapter 1, "Introduction," gives an overview of the product features. u Chapter 2, "Sub-sys tems," describes the specifications, configuration and installation of the sub-systems.
Introduction This guide gives you the following information about the cPCIS-3100 series 6U CompactPCI sub-systems, including: u System Features u Product Overview System Features u System designed for 19-inch rack mounted or benchtop. Chassis is with 8U height. u Mounting style can be front panel mounted or middle mounted.
Ÿ With versatile backplane options. u Cost effective version without rear I/O options are available upon request. Products Overview The cPCIS-3100 series sub-systems are assembling by the cPCIS-3100 chassis and the following components: Components: u Power supply options: Ÿ APS-R300F: 300W dual redundant power supply Ÿ...
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Ÿ cPCIS-3140/400: 6 U 8-slot CTI & Rear I/O 64-bit CompactPCI Platform with 400W Redundant PSU Note: To form a complete starting kit which user can install and run applications, users need to order another CPU modules, I/O modules and storage devices, which are not specified here. Introduction •...
6U CompactPCI Sub-systems In this chapter, we will describe the configurations and specifications of the cPCIS-3100 series sub-systems. Mechanical Drawing 4 • 6U CompactPCI Sub-systems...
General Features Front Panel Features u Stand 8U height, 19 inches rack-mountable design u Space for seven I/O slots and one system module• u Removable fan-tray (two pulling fans) ‚ u Security door u Three 5 1/4 inches and one 3 1/2 inches drive bays, the following figure shows a typical drive bay configuration ƒ...
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Rear Panel Features u Removable rear I/O card holders (top and bottom) • u Exhaust Vent for the card cage ‚ u Exhaust Vent with cooling FAN for the drive bays and PSU ƒ u Power core for PSU „ u Spared power core holder …...
General Chassis Specifications u Dimension: 482.6 mm x 354.8 mm x 365 mm (WxHxD) (Note: 482.6 mm = 19 inches, 354.8 mm = 8U height) u Weight: 26 Kg (include redundant power supply, backplane) u Front-access removable take-out fans on the top: Ÿ...
2.4.3 cPCIS-3120F/300 The cPCIS-3120F/300 sub-system is the most cost effective option in the cPCIS-3100 series sub-systems. It is with the following configuration: u cPCIS-3100 chassis WITHOUT rear I/O card options u 300 Watts dual redundant power supply unit u cBP-6108F: 6U 8-slot 32-bit CompactPCI front I/O backplane 2.4.4...
Power Supply Unit The cPCIS-3100 series sub-systems are installed with 300W or 400W dual redundant power supply by the front panel. In this chapter, the detail of the power supply unit is described. The available models are list as following:...
Outlook Power #1 LED Power #2 LED Note: This PSU modules are installed vertically inside the cPCIS-3100 sub- systems. Specifications u AC Input Characteristics:: AC Input voltage is set manually by a 115/120 VAC switch. Voltage Frequency Minimum Maximum Input Current 115 VAC 47 ~ 63Hz 90 VAC...
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u Over power protection: The power supply shut down all DC outputs when +5V and +12V outputs are overloaded to 110~130%. u Over voltage protection: The power supply shall latch off if +5V or + 12V maximum voltage exceeds the limits. +5V: 5.6V ~ 6.9V +12V: 13.6V ~ 15.6V u Short Circuit Protection...
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u Reliability Life Expectancy: Average life expectancy of 5 years. Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF): Using MIL217E the calculated MTBF = 100,000 hours at 25℃ u Power System Fault Signal If one of the power supply unit shut down, the power fault signal could be generated.
Pin Assignments of Connectors 3.4.1 ATX Connector Pin Assignments Power Connector Power Color Color & Signal & Pin numbers & Signal +3.3V P1-1 P1-11 +3.3V & VS* ORG & BRN +3.3V P1-2 P1-12 -12V BLUE BLACK P1-3 P1-13 BLACK P1-4 P1-14 PS-ON GREEN...
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The LED #1 and LED #2 will keep light when power supply is on. If one power supply unit out of working, the individual LED will blank concurrent with the bad power module, the power LED will keep being flashed and the alarm system will give a beeping sound to indicate the power supply failure.
Installation 3.5.1 AC Power Source Setting Before attached the power cord, please check what AC voltage is used in your area, then set the manual switch for selecting 115V AC or 230V AC. Please note improper setting may damage the power supply unit. 3.5.2 Power Switch Installation The power unit is designed for ATX system.
Backplane Options This backplane options for the cPCIS-3100 series 6U 8-slot chassis are described in this chapter. The options include: Ÿ cBP-6108R: 6U 8-slot H.110 32-bit CompactPCI backplane with P3 Ÿ cBP-6108RE: 6U 8-slot H.110 32-bit CompactPCI backplane Ÿ cBP-6108F: 6U 8-slot 32-bit front I/O backplane Ÿ...
Rear view Secondary Primary 4.1.2 Specifications u Standard 6U CompactPCI form factor, with 8-slot, supports one system slot and seven I/O slots u Compliant to CompactPCI PICMG 2.0 R3.0 specifications u Compliant to CompactPCI PICMG 2.5 R1.0 H.110 Computer Telephony specifications u P3 definition of the system slot follows the PICMG 2.7 D0.4 specifications, connect to on-board primary IDE and floppy connectors...
4.1.3 System Slot Pin assignments u P1 Pin Assignments of system slot (support 32-bit system slot) N/C(REQ64#) ENUM# 3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] N/C(ACK64#) GND 3.3V AD[4] AD[3] AD[2] AD[7] 3.3V AD[6] AD[5] 3.3V AD[9] AD[8] GND(M66EN) C/BE[0]# AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] 3.3V AD[15]...
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Note: 1. The HEATHY# signals is bypassed to Ground by a 0.01uF capacitor. 2. The number of graphical address (GA) of system slot is “8”. 3. The PRST# signal is connected to J8 connector. 4. The DEG# signal is connected to pin 9 (+5VSB) of the ATX power input connectors.
u P4 pin assignments of system slot are all reserved for rear I/O u P5 pin assignments of system slot are all reserved for rear I/O or connect to the secondary IDE connector according to the following definition. SDD8 SDD7 SPWRGD SDD9 SDD6...
4.1.5 Utility I/O Slot (slot #9) The system peripheral slot on the slot #9 is to extend the P3 signals of the system slot. They can extend to use the peripheral devices, such as FDD and HDD on the cPCI-6100 utility board. +12V +12V +12V...
4.1.7 Power Control & Status Signals Connector Name Signal Pin INH# ATX Power Connector RST# P2-C17 of system slot FAL# P2-C15 of system slot 4.1.8 Signals for Power Indicator (J18) Signal Pin # Pin # Signal +12V (with 1.2KO resistor) -12V (with 1.2KO resistor) +5V (with 470O resistor) +3.3V (with 330O resistor)
4.1.10 Mounting Holes The mounting holes of this backplane are well designed for different grounding approach. The mounting holes without this symbol connected to signal ground, so that you can connect the signal ground to the chassis. The holes with this symbol is reserved for chassis ground which are not connected on the backplane.
cBP-6108F The cBP-6108F is the front I/O version for the cBP-6108R. All the circuits are exactly the same as the cBP-6108R. The differences are that all the P2, P3, P4 and P5 connectors on the I/O slots are removed. The rear I/O connectors on the system slot are also removed.
4.4.2 Specifications u Standard 6U CompactPCI form factor, with 8-slot, supports one system slot and seven I/O slots u Compliant to CompactPCI PICMG 2.0 R3.0 specifications u Compliant to CompactPCI PICMG 2.5 R1.0 H.110 Computer Telephony specifications u Power input connectors: 3 standard ATX input connectors u Support H.100 VRG/VRGRtn, -Vbat(-48V)/VbatRtn power connectors u V(I/O) selectable from +5V or +3.3V.
4.4.5 Special Power Connectors Terminal Signal Name Signal Description Name Signal Pin -SELVbat Short loop battery P4-A21 SELVbatRtn Short loop battery return P4-E21 Bussed ringing voltage source P4-A18 VRGRtn Bussed ringing voltage return P4-E18 -Vbat(-48V) Telecom power source P4-A15 VbatRtn Telecom power return P4-E15 for V(I/O) selection...
u The ATX power input connectors follow the standard ATX definition. u The pin 9 is connected to DEG# due to the +5V stand by power is not used in CompactPCI definition. u The pin 19 is defined as +5V Sense on the backplane. u The –5V is not used in CompactPCI definition, therefore, pin #18 can also be used as +12V Sense for compensating the cable lose.
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