Equipment Required; Environmental And Power Requirements; Environmental Requirements - Motorola CPCI-6020 Installation And Use Manual

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Equipment Required

Table 2-1 Startup Overview (continued)
Task
Initialize the system clock.
Examine and/or change environmental
parameters.
Program the board as needed for your
applications.
2.4
Equipment Required
The following equipment is recommended to complete an CPCI-6020 system:
CompactPCI system enclosure (in compliance with CompactPCI Specification, PICMG 2.0,
Rev. 2.1)
System console terminal
Operating system (and/or application software)
Disk drives (and/or other I/O) and controllers
Transition module (CPCI-6020-MCPTM-01) and connecting cables
CPCI-6020 modules are designed with front and rear panel I/O. Front panel I/O includes two
USB ports, one Ethernet port (unless run to rear), a UART Port 0 and a PMC I/O port (if a PMC
is installed). The rear panel I/O is provided via a CPCI-6020-MCPTM-01 Transition Module and
includes two Ethernet ports (only port 2 is connected in standard product configuration. Contact
custom solution center for connecting port 1 through custom build options), two USB ports, two
UART ports (one may be run to front), and two synchronous COM ports.
2.5

Environmental and Power Requirements

You must make sure that the blade, when operated in your particular system configuration,
meets the environmental requirements specified in the next section.
2.5.1

Environmental Requirements

The following table lists the currently available specifications for the environmental
characteristics of the CPCI-6020. A complete functional description of the CPCI-6020
baseboard appears in
CPCI-6020 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A51C)
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Chapter 5, Firmware
Chapter 8, CNFG and ENV Commands
CPCI-6020 CompactPCI Single Board Computer
Programmer's Reference Guide
Harrier Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC)
Programmer's Reference Guide
Chapter 4, Functional Description
Hardware Preparation and Installation
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