Advantech MIC-3056 User Manual

Compactpci modular industrial computer

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MIC-3056
4-slot enclosure with CT
bus and rear I/O for
CompactPCI™
Advantech CompactPCI™
Modular Industrial Computer

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  • Page 1 MIC-3056 4-slot enclosure with CT bus and rear I/O for CompactPCI™ Advantech CompactPCI™ Modular Industrial Computer...
  • Page 2 PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. CE Notification The MIC-3056, developed by Advantech Co., Ltd., has passed the CE test for environment specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables.
  • Page 3 Product warranty Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation.
  • Page 4 If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. Technical Support and Sales Assistance If you have any technical questions about the MIC-3056 or any other Advantech products, please visit our support website at: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.4 Dimensions ................. 4 1.5 Ordering Information ..............4 2. Installation ............6 2.1 Initial Inspection ................7 2.2 The MIC-3056 Illustration ...............7 2.3 Installation Procedures ..............8 2.3.1 Card Installation and Removal ..........8 2.3.2 Before Operating the System ..........9 2.3.3 Installing Peripherals ............10 2.3.4 Installing a 2.5"...
  • Page 6 Figures Figure 1-1: MIC-3056 dimensions ............5 Figure 2-1: Front view of MIC-3056 ............7 Figure 2-2: Board integration of MIC-3056 ..........8 Figure 2-3: Installing a card into the chassis .......... 9 Figure 2-4: Installing 2.5" hard disk drives and slim CDROM ..... 10 Figure 2-5: Hot swappable fan maintenance ...........12...
  • Page 7: General Information

    General Information...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1.1 Introduction The MIC-3056 is a slim rugged 2U-high enclosure as a HA platform with four 6U CompactPCI™ slots H.110 backplane for rack mounting. Being only 2U in height, the MIC-3056 provides the space efficiency required in applications such as CT and networking.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    +5 V, +3.3 V and +12 V total max @ 285 W • Minimum load: +3.3 V @ 1.0 A, + 5V @ 3 A, +12 V @ 2 A • MTBF: 100,000 hours @ 70% load • Safety: UL/CUL/CE/FCC. MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page...
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    • MIC-3377/M-A: Single-slot 6U CompactPCI™ Pentium® III processor board with VGA and dual LANs • MIC-3357-A: Single-slot 6U CompactPCI™ Pentium® MMX processor board with VGA and triple LANs. • MIC-3365-A: Single-slot 6U CompactPCI™ Pentium® III processor board with VGA and dual LANs MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page...
  • Page 11 Optional Peripherals: • MIC-3924-A: Chassis management module for hardware environment monitoring and management. • MIC-3960-A: Media Blade for storage devices accommodation (Only available with MIC-3056B-A) MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page...
  • Page 13: Initial Inspection

    It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt. As you unpack the MIC-3056, check it for signs of shipping damage (damaged box, scratches, dents, etc.). If it is damaged or fails to meet specifications, notify our service department or your local representative immediately.
  • Page 14: Installation Procedures

    Figure 2-2: Board integration of MIC-3056 2.3 Installation Procedures 2.3.1 Card Installation and Removal The CompactPCI™ connectors are firm and rigid, and require careful handling while plugging and unplugging. Improper installation of a card can easily damage the backplane of the chassis.
  • Page 15: Before Operating The System

    The power supply module included in the MIC-3056 chassis accepts a full input range of 100~240 V without any switch setting. Two mounting flanges are included for users who would like to install the MIC-3056 on a 19" rack. MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page...
  • Page 16: Installing Peripherals

    To install 2.5" hard disk drives on the MIC-3960, user just needs to slide the HDD into proper IDE connector and screw it up on the back side of the board. Figure 2-4: Installing 2.5" hard disk drives and slim CDROM MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 10...
  • Page 17: Installing A Slim-Type Floppy Disk Or Slim-Type Cd-Rom Drives (On Mic-3960)

    Follow these steps to replace a fan: 1. Unfasten the fan's holder. 2. Slide the fan's holder out. 3. Replace the old fan with a new one. 4. Slide the fan's holder in. 5. Fasten the new fan's holder. MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 11...
  • Page 18: Figure 2-5: Hot Swappable Fan Maintenance

    The air filter may become dirty after a period of time. Follow these steps to replace a filter: 1. Remove the filter cover. 2. Replace the dirty filter with a clean one. 3. Reattach the filter cover. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to replace other filters. MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 12...
  • Page 19: Blackplane

    Blackplane MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 13...
  • Page 20: General Information

    The backplane also provides one 3-pin connector for connecting hot-swappable cooling fan module. In order to provide users with a flexible system configuration, the MIC-3056 includes one standard ATX power connector to accept one ATX power supply. The MIC-3056 complies with PICMG 2.1 Hot-Swap Specification, providing full hot-swapping capability.
  • Page 21 P1:E5 System Slot (Logical Slot 1) Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 4) CLK2 P2:A2 P1:D6 AD29 P1:B7 IDSEL P1:B9 REQ2# P2:E2 REQ# P1:A6 GNT2# P2:D2 GNT# P1:E5 Table 3-1: System to peripheral slot signal assignment MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 15...
  • Page 22: Connector And Jumper Locations

    Power switch connector JP7, 8 V I/O voltage selections P1, P2 64-bit CompactPCI™ bus P3, P5 I/O transition H.110 CT bus (slot 2, 3, 4) Figure 3-3: The connector and jumper locations on the front side MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 16...
  • Page 23: Atx Power Connector (Atx1)

    CompactPCI™ boards (blue keyed connectors), once the jumper is set to 3.3 V, the CompactPCI™ keys must be changed to 3.3 V at the same time (as yellow keyed connectors). Figure 3-5: V I/O voltage selection MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 17...
  • Page 24: Fan Module Connector (Fan1~4)

    If users would like to reconfigure the backplane to comply with the earlier CompactPCI™ Specification, PICMG 2.0, version 3.0, which allows the backplane to be backward compatible with CPUs using shared clocks, please contact Advantech for help. MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 18...
  • Page 25: Pin Assignments

    Pin Assignments APPENDIX MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 19...
  • Page 26 AD[28] AD[27] REQ0# +3.3V AD[31] BRSVP1A5 RRSVP1B5 RST# GNT0# IPMBPWR Healthy# V(I/O) INTP INTS INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# -12V TRST# +12V = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 20...
  • Page 27 V(I/O) C/BE[4]# PAR64 V(I/O) BRSVP2B4 C/BE[7]# C/BE[6]# CLK4 GNT3# REQ4# GNT4# CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN# GNT2# REQ3# CLK1 REQ1# GNT1# REQ2# #: Low active Note: GA[4...0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 21...
  • Page 28 A.3 System and Peripheral Slots P3 Connector Table A-3: System and Peripheral slot P3 connector #: Low active MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 22...
  • Page 29 A.4 System Slot P4 Connector Table A-4: System slot P4 connector 12-14 Key Area MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 23...
  • Page 30 A.5 System and Peripheral Slot P5 Connector Table A-5: System and Peripheral slot P5 connector MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 24...
  • Page 31 AD[28] AD[27] REQ# +3.3V AD[31] BRSVP1A5 RRSVP1B5 RST# GNT# IPMBPWR Healthy# V(I/O) INTP INTS INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# -12V TRST# +12V = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 25...
  • Page 32 AD[56] AD[55] AD[54] AD[53] AD[59] V(I/O) AD[58] AD[57] AD[63] AD[62] AD[61] AD[60] C/BE[5]# V(I/O) C/BE[4]# PAR64 V(I/O) BRSVP2B4 C/BE[7]# C/BE[6]# #: Low active Note: GA[4...0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 26...
  • Page 33 CT_D14 CT_D15 +3.3V CT_N2 CT_D11 CT_D12 +3.3V SCLK CT_D8 CT_D9 CT_D10 SCLK CT_D4 CT_D5 CT_D6 CT_D7 CT_D0 +3.3V CT_D1 CT_D2 CT_D3 = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 27...
  • Page 34 A.9 Fan Module Connectors (FAN 1~4) Table A-9: Fan Module Connectors Assignment Fan speed +12V A.10 ATX Power Connector (ATX1) Table A-10: ATX Power Connector Signal +3.3V +3.3V FAL# +12V +3.3V -12V PSON# MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 28...
  • Page 35 A.11 LED board connector (JP6) Table A-11: LED board Connector Signal +3.3V +12V A.12 Alarm board Interface connector (CN1) Table A-12: Alarm Board Interface Connector Signal VCC3 MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 29...
  • Page 36 -12V +12V +5VSB LM75-SDA WDT-IN LM75-SCL IPMB-SCL PS_ON IPMB-SDA WDT-OUT MIC-3056 User Manual -- Page 30...

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