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RTM-ATCA-F140 Series
Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800M97L
September 2019

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  • Page 1 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use P/N: 6806800M97L September 2019...
  • Page 2 SMART EC shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials. SMART EC may make changes to these materials, or to the products described therein, at any time without notice. SMART EC makes no commitment to update the information contained within these materials.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.2.1 FRU Serial EEPROM ..........54 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 4 4.6.5 BCM84740 Status ..........65 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 5 Related Documentation ............79 B.1 SMART Embedded Computing Documentation ....... . . 79...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 7 Captive Screw from the RTM-ATCA-F140-D ......77 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 8 Table of Contents RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 9 SMART EC Publications ........
  • Page 10 List of Tables RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    Advanced Mezzanine Card ATCA Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture Base Interface Switch EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Field-effect Transistor FPGA Field-programmable Gate Array Field Replaceable Unit Fabric Interface Switch IPMC Intelligent Platform Management Controller Light-emitting Diode RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 12 Notation for selecting a submenu <text> Notation for variables and keys [text] Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node 12 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 13 Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death Indicates that when working in an ESD environment care should be taken to use proper ESD practices No danger encountered. Pay attention to important information RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 14 Rebranded to Artesyn. Corrected part number from 6806800M97C to 6806800M97D May 2013 6806800M97B in the row 2 of this table. 6806800M97C December 2012 Updated Standard Compliances 6806800M97B April 2012 GA Release 6806800M97A August 2011 Initial Version RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 15: Safety Notes

    The product has been tested in a standard SMART EC system and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 55022 Class A respectively.
  • Page 16 Carefully inspect the RTM and the backplane for both pin and component integrity before installation. SMART EC and our suppliers take significant steps to ensure there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage to the blades/RTMs prior to leaving the factory. Bent pins caused by improper installation or by inserting blades with damaged connectors could void the SMART EC warranty for the backplane or blades.
  • Page 17 Carefully inspect the blade and the backplane for both pin and component integrity before installation. SMART EC and our suppliers take significant steps to make sure that there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage to the blades prior to leaving the factory. Bent pins caused by improper installation or by inserting boards with damaged connectors could void the SMART EC warranty for the backplane or blades.
  • Page 18 In such case, the product is likely to remain in a non-operable state and will require reconditioning by qualified repair services. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 19 Use minimal force when pressing the reset switch. Too much force may damage the reset switch. RJ-45 Connectors System Damage RJ-45 connectors on the front panel are either twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) or E1/T1/J1 network interfaces. Connecting an E1/T1/J1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage your system. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 20 SFP/SFP+ module inoperable. Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP/SFP+ module. When no cable is connected cover the port with an optical port plug. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 21 PCB or the battery holder. Environment Environmental Damage Improper disposal of used products may harm the environment. Always dispose of used products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 22 Safety Notes Safety Notes RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 23: Notice De Sécurité

    Compatibilité électromagnétique (CEM) Le produit a été testé dans un système SMART EC standard et est déclaré conforme aux limites imposées à un appareil numérique de classe A dans ce système, conformément à...
  • Page 24 Si cela se produit, l’utilisateur devra corriger les interférences à ses frais. Les changements ou les modifications qui ne sont pas expressément approuvés par SMART EC pourraient annuler la conformité réglementaire de l'utilisateur. Les cartes sont testées dans un système représentatif pour démontrer la conformité aux exigences mentionnées ci-dessus.
  • Page 25 à la lame/MTA avant de quitter l’usine. Des broches tordues causées par une installation inadéquate ou par l’insertion de cartes avec des connecteurs endommagés pourraient annuler la garantie SMART EC pour le fond de panier ou les lames. Installation de la Carte Lésions corporelles...
  • Page 26 à la lame avant de quitter l’usine. Des broches tordues causées par une installation inadéquate ou par l’insertion de cartes avec des connecteurs endommagés pourraient annuler la garantie SMART EC pour le fond de panier ou les lames. Endommagement du système AVERTISSEMENT: le port intra-bâtiment de l'équipement ou du sous-ensemble convient...
  • Page 27 Vérifiez et modifiez les paramètres de tout commutateur non marqué Reserved avant d'installer le produit. Endommagement du produit Vérifiez et modifiez les paramètres du commutateur avant d'installer le produit. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 28 à la classe de laser correspondante s'appliquent à l'ensemble du MTA. Le non-respect de ces réglementations peut entraîner des lésions corporelles. Lors de l'installation et de l'utilisation des modules optiques SFP/SFP+ classés comme produits laser, assurez-vous de respecter les réglementations en vigueur. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 29 Endommagement du PCB ou du support de batterie N’utilisez pas de tournevis pour retirer la batterie de son support. Retirer la batterie avec un tournevis peut endommager le PCB ou le support de batterie. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 30 Notice de Sécurité Environnement Dommage Environnemental Une disposition impropre des produits usagés peut être nocif pour l’environnement. Éliminez les produits usagés toujours conformément à la législation de votre pays et aux instructions du fabricant. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 31: Sicherheitshinweise

    Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder führen Sie keine unerlaubten Veränderungen am Produkt durch, sonst verfällt die Garantie. Wenden Sie sich für Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die für Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von SMART EC. So stellen Sie sicher, dass alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden.
  • Page 32 Der Betrieb des Produkts in einem Wohnbereich verursacht wahrscheinlich schädliche Interferenzen. In diesem Fall muss der Benutzer die Störung auf seine Kosten beheben. Änderungen oder Modifikationen, die nicht ausdrücklich von SMART EC genehmigt wurden, können einzuhaltene Normen oder Vorschriften verletzen. Board Produkte werden in einem repräsentativen System getestet, um die Einhaltung der oben genannten...
  • Page 33 Pins und Stecker von Blades/RTMs vor dem Verlassen der Produktionsstätte in einwandfreiem Zustand befinden. Verbogene Pins, verursacht durch fehlerhafte Installation oder durch Installation von Blades/RTMs mit beschädigten Steckern kann die durch SMART EC gewährte Garantie für Blades und Backplanes erlöschen lassen. Installation Verletzungsgefahr Dieses Produkt wird mit gefährlichen Spannungen betrieben, die zu Verletzungen und Tod...
  • Page 34 Produktionsstätte in einwandfreiem Zustand befinden. Verbogene Pins, verursacht durch fehlerhafte Installation oder durch Installation von Blades mit beschädigten Steckern kann die durch SMART EC gewährte Garantie für Blades und Backplanes erlöschen lassen. Beschädigung des Systems WARNUG: Die Gebäude-internen Schnittstellen ("intra-building ports"" per GR-1089- CORE) der Geräte oder Baugruppen sind nur für gebäudeinterne Verkabelung...
  • Page 35 Fehlfunktion des Produkt Ändern Sie nicht die Schaltereinstellungen, die als Reserved gekennzeichnet sind. Schalter, die mit Reserved gekennzeichnet sind, können produktionsbedingte Funktionen enthalten und zu einer Fehlfunktion des Produktes führen, wenn die Einstellungen geändert werden. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 36 Die Installation und der Betrieb von SFP/SFP+-Modulen, welche nicht zertifiziert sind und welche nicht den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen, kann Verletzungen zur Folge haben sowie zur Beschädigung des RTMs und von SFP/SFP+-Modulen führen. Verwenden Sie daher nur SFP/SFP+-Module, die zertifiziert sind und die den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 37 Batterie Beschädigung des Blades Unsachgemäßer Einbau der Batterie kann gefährliche Explosionen und Beschädigungen des Blades zur Folge haben. Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp, der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 38 Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubenzieher ausbauen, können das PCB und die Batteriehalterung beschädigt werden. Umweltschutz Umweltschäden Unsachgemäße Entsorgung von gebrauchten Produkten kann die Umwelt schädigen. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Produkte stets gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 39: Introduction

    2x 10Gbit Ethernet uplinks (BIX) according to IEEE 802.3ap with 2 SFP+ type connectors  4x 1Gbit Ethernet interfaces (BIX) with four SFP type connectors  Serial EEPROM accessible by front blade IPMC  Four status LEDs and ejector handle switch accessible by front blade IPMC RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 40: Standard Compliances

    EN 300 019-2-2, Class 2.3 equipment (public transportation). Directive (EU) 2015/863 Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous (amending Annex II to Directive substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). 2011/65/EU) RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 41: Mechanical Data

    Verizon Document VZ.NEBS.TE.NPI.2004.015: NEBS Checklist. Mechanical Data Table 1-2 RTM-ATCA-F140 Mechanical Data Data Value 8U x 6 HP form factor - 3mm x 351mm x 143mm (including face plate Dimensions handles and alignment posts) Weight 0.725Kg RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 42: Ordering And Support Information

    RTM variants and accessories. Refer to Appendix B, Related Documentation on page 79 or consult your local SMART Embedded Computing sales representative for the availability of other variants. For technical assistance, documentation, or to report product damage or shortages, contact your local SMART EC sales representative or visit https://www.smartembedded.com/ec/support/.
  • Page 43: Hardware Preparation And Installation

    2. Request an RMA for product return at https://www.smartembedded.com/ec/support/ any damage or discrepancies are observed with the items. 3. Remove the desiccant bag delivered with the system and dispose according to your country’s legislation. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 44: Environmental And Power Requirements

    Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating resulting in blade damage. When operating the blade make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 45: Table 2-1 Environmental Requirements

    5% to 95% Relative humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing at 40°C noncondensing at 40°C -300m to 1,800m at 40°C Altitude -300m to 13,000m 1,800m to 4,000m at 30°C Between 106kPa and 70kPa air pressure RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 46: Rtm Installation And Removal

    Installation and Use manual. Then proceed with the following procedure. 2. On the front blade, verify the face plate screws that secure the blade to the shelf are tight. 3. Deactivate the front blade and slide the latch into the release position. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 47 6. Apply equal and steady pressure to the RTM while carefully sliding the RTM into the shelf until you feel resistance. 7. Continue to gently push the RTM until the connectors engage with the front blade. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 48: Removing The Rtm

    In this case it is a purely mechanical procedure. Data Loss Removing the blade with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss. Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the blade. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 49 2. Remove face plate cables if needed. 3. Unfasten the screws of the RTM face plate until the RTM is detached from the shelf. 4. Unlatch the RTM handle and rotate fully outward. 5. Remove the blade from the shelf. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 50 Hardware Preparation and Installation Hardware Preparation and Installation RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 51: Controls, Leds, And Connectors

    ETH4 ETH3-ETH6 Fabric 10G SFP+ Slots ETH5 ETH6 1PPS Input 1 PPS ETH7 Fabric ETH7 40G QSFP+Slot 10MHz Input 10MHz ETH8 ETH9 ETH8-ETH11 Base 1G SFP ETH10 Slots ETH11 Hot Swap Time-Of-Day Input ARTM-F140 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 52: Leds

    The RTM-ATCA-F140 provides four panel-visible LEDs that provide the standard ATCA management LED functions:  Red - Out of Service  Green - In Service  Blue - Hot Swap (initializing/shutting down)  Amber - Attention RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 53: Functional Description

    ATCA hot-swap protocol. However, it does support hot-plugging. The RTM-ATCA-F140 provides the necessary resources to allow management by the front blade IPMC. These resources are associated with a dedicated I C port connected to the front blade IPMC. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 54: Fru Serial Eeprom

    The RTM-ATCA-F140 provides four panel-visible LEDs that provide the standard ATCA management LED functions:  Red - Out of Service  Green - In Service  Blue - Hot swap (initializing/shutting down)  Amber - Attention RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 55: I 2 C Address Map

    The next table summarizes the I C address assignments. Table 4-3 C Bus Address Map Address Device 0x40 I/O Expander (LED control) 0x90 Temperature sensor (top) 0x92 Temperature sensor (middle) 0x94 Temperature sensor (bottom) 0xA0 Serial EEPROM RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 56: 1Gbps Sfp Ports

    The SFP sites allow the fitting of a wide range of third-party SFP modules to support 1000Base-T, long and short range optical connection. Refer to the ATCA-F140 Installation and Use Manual for a list of SFP devices tested with this product. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 57: C Bus

    RTM FPGA to allow control by the service processor. Refer to the FPGA on page 67 details. 10Gbps SFP+ Ports The RTM-ATCA-F140 provides two 10Gbps SFP+ module sites connected to the base switch on the front blade. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 58: Connectivity

    Transmitter Control The TXONOFF signals on the BCM8727 are individually connected to the RTM FPGA which allows them to be driven under software control. This enables software to enable and disable the SFP+ optical outputs. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 59: Bcm8727 Status

    The SFP+ I C bus signals (I2C_SDA and I2C_SCL) from each SFP+ site are individually connected to the corresponding BCM8727 which includes a mechanism to allow access to the port through the PHY management channel. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 60: Sfp+ Status Signals

    Bits Base BIX_XG1 Base SFP+ 2 BIX_XG_MDC/ b1011 MDIO Base BIX_XG0 Base SFP+ 1 10Gbps Fabric Ports The RTM-ATCA-F140 provides four 10Gbps SFP+ module sites connected to the fabric switch on the front blade. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 61: Fabric Connectivity

    Transmitter Control The TXONOFF signals on the BCM84754 are individually connected to the RTM FPGA which allows them to be driven under software control. This enables software to enable and disable the SFP+ optical outputs. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 62: Bcm84754 Status

    The RS0 and RS1 rate select signals from each SFP+ that are tied together and connected to the RTM FPGA that allows them to be controlled by software. Refer to GPS Connectors on page 67 for further detail. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 63: Phy Management Interfaces

    40GbE logical connection. When the fabric switch is configured for 4x XFI mode, the QSFP+ slot supports four 10GbE connections. This mode assumes the use of a fiber breakout cable on the QSFP+ module (MPO to 4x LC cable). The RTM-ATCA-F140 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 64: Fabric Front Blade Port Mapping

    LPMODE to the QSFP+ site. This places the PHY and QSFP+ module into low-power mode but may not actually disable the QSFP+ transmitters, according to the QSFP+ specification. Transmitter control should be performed through the software method detailed above. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 65: Bcm84740 Status

    Table 4-9 QSFP+ Connector Pin Assignment Signal Signal TX2- TX1- TX2+ TX1+ TX4- TX3- TX4+ TX3+ MODSEL# LPMODE RESET# VCC1 (+3.3V) VCCR (+3.3V) VCCT (+3.3V) I2C_SCL INT# I2C_SDA MODPRS# RX3+ RX4+ RX3- RX4- RX1+ RX2+ RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 66: Qsfp+ I 2 C Bus

    Table 4-10 BCM84740 PHY Addressing Addr Addr Switch QSFP+ Management Channel Source High Addr Port Port Channel Bits Bits FIX_P14 Fabric FIX_XG_MDC2/ b000 Fabric Lane 0 QSFP+ MDIO2 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 67: Gps Connectors

    Front Blade Interface The RTM-ATCA-F140 includes an SPI interface between the front blade service processor and the RTM FPGA. There is also an active low interrupt line to the front blade to request service. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 68: Sfp/Sfp+/Qsfp+ Control And Status

    SFP+ transmitters to be disabled as well as putting the PHYs into a low-power mode. The RTM FGPA provides access to the following BCM8727 status signals:  PCMULK  PCDRLK  PLOSB  LASI Each signal can be programmed to cause an interrupt when its state changes. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 69: Bcm84754 Control And Status

    The SPI ports from the BCM8727, BCM84754, and BCM84740 connect to the FPGA along with three SPI flash devices, one for each type. Register settings allow access to be granted to any of the PHYs and also provide a programming port. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 70: Fpga Configuration

    The management power is used to directly power the devices connected to the front blade C bus, namely for serial EEPROM, temperature sensors and I/O extender device. +12V payload power is the source for the on-board DC-to-DC converters needed for the RTM payload. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 71: Power Requirements

    Functional Description 4.10.1 Power Requirements The table below summarizes the power requirements of the RTM-ATCA-F140. Table 4-12 Power Requirements Voltage Maximum Current +3.3V Management 0.2A +12V Payload 2.1A RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 72 Functional Description Functional Description RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 73: Rtm-Atca-F140-D Information

    RTM to the front blade. Figure A-1 Location of Zone 3 Attachment Block and Captive Screw Zone 3 RTM-ATCA-F140-D RTM-ATCA-F140-D Attachment Side View Front View Block Upper Handle Captive Screw Lower Handle RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 74: Figure A-2 Face Plate Of The Rtm-Atca-F140-D

    ETH3 Attention LED ETH4 ETH3-ETH6 Fabric 10G SFP+ Slots ETH5 ETH6 1PPS Input ETH7 Fabric ETH7 40G QSFP+ Slot 10MHz Input ETH8 ETH9 ETH8-ETH11 Base 1G SFP ETH10 Slots ETH11 Hot Swap Time-Of-Day Input RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 75: Rtm Installation

    Check that the lower handle is in the open position. Figure A-3 Upper and Lower Handles Latch Lever 2. Insert the RTM into the shelf by aligning the top and bottom edges of the RTM in the shelf’s card guides. RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 76: Figure A-4 Upper And Lower Handle Locking Mechanisms

    A-4. 6. Push the lower handle’s lever inward to automatically lock the handle latch. Refer to Figure A-4. Figure A-4 Upper and Lower Handle Locking Mechanisms Lower Handle Locking Mechanism Upper Handle Locking Mechanism RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 77: Ordering And Support Information

    Appendix B, Related Documentation on page 79 or consult your local SMART Embedded Computing sales representative for the availability of other variants. For technical assistance, documentation, or to report product damage or shortages, contact your local SMART EC sales representative or visit https://www.smartembedded.com/ec/support/.
  • Page 78 RTM-ATCA-F140-D Information RTM-ATCA-F140-D Information RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 79: Related Documentation

    The publications listed is referenced in this manual. Technical documentation can be found by using the Documentation Search at https://www.smartembedded.com/ec/support/ you can obtain electronic copies of SMART EC documentation by contacting your local sales representative.. Table B-1 SMART EC Publications...
  • Page 80 Related Documentation Related Documentation RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use (6806800M97L)
  • Page 82 © 2019 SMART Embedded Computing™, Inc. All rights reserved. The stylized “S” and “SMART” is a registered trademark of SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. and “SMART Embedded Computing” and the SMART Embedded Computing logo are trademarks of SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. All other names and logos...

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