3u compactpci processor board based on the intel core duo processor and the intel core 2 duo processor with the intel 945gm express chipset (140 pages)
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» User Guide « CP3003-SA/CP3003-V 3U CompactPCI Processor Board based on the 3 Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor with the Intel® QM77 Chipset Doc. ID: 1052-6929, Rev. April 28, 2017 If it’s embedded, it’s Kontron.
CP3003-SA Preface Table of Contents Revision History ......................ii Imprint ........................ii Disclaimer ........................ii Table of Contents ...................... iii List of Tables ......................ix List of Figures ......................xiii Proprietary Note .......................xv Trademarks ......................xv Environmental Protection Statement ................xv Explanation of Symbols ..................xvi For Your Safety ......................
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Input Voltage Characteristics ..............5 - 5 CP3003-SA in EFI Shell ................5 - 7 CP3003-SA with Win. 7 and Processor and Graphics in Idle State ... 5 - 7 CP3003-SA with Win. 7 and Max. Proc. Workload and Basic Graphics Operation Page x ID 1052-6929, Rev.
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CP3003-SA Preface 5 - 7 CP3003-SA with Win. 7 and Max. Processor and Graphics Workload ..5 - 7 Power Consumption of CP3003-SA Accessories ........5 - 8 XMC Module Current ................. 5 - 8 A-1 CP3003-HDD Module Specifications ............A - 3 A-2 DisplayPort Connectors J1 and J2 Pinout ..........
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E-2 USB Connector J2 Pinout ................. E - 5 E-3 SATA Connector J1 Pinout ................ E - 6 CP3003-SA vs. CP3003-V ................ F - 4 Features of the Intel® Celeron® 807UE Processor ........F - 5 Maximum Resolution in 3-Display Configurations ........F - 5 CP3003-V in EFI Shell ................
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CP3003-SA with i7-3517UE (ULV), 1.7 GHz ........... 6 - 7 CP3003-HDD Module Functional Block Diagram ........A - 5 Front Panel of the 8 HP and 12 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD Module A - ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0 Page xiii...
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A-11 SATA Connector J6/J2 ................A - 13 CP3003-XMC Module Functional Block Diagram ........B - 4 Front Panel of the 8 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-XMC Module ... B - 5 CP3003-XMC Module Layout (Top View) ..........B - 6 CP3003-XMC Module Layout (Bottom View) ..........
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CP3003-SA Preface J2 (COMA) and J3 (COMB) C - 9 Peripheral Con. J13 ................. C - 9 C-10 SATA Con. J5 and J6 ................C - 10 C-11 Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector rJ2 ............ C - 11 SATA Flash Module Layout (Top View) ............ D - 4 SATA Flash Module Layout (Bottom View) ..........
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CP3003-SA General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Kontron’s product warranty, this product must not be altered or modified in any way. Changes or modifications to the device, which are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this manual or received from Kontron’s Technical Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
As a result, the products are sold “as is,” and the responsibility to ensure their suitability for any given task remains that of the purchaser. In no event will Kontron be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of our hardware or software products, or documentation, even if Kontron were advised of the possibility of such claims prior to the purchase of the product or during any period since the date of its purchase.
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SATA interfaces, four USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, two DisplayPort interfaces, and one x8 PCI Express 2.0 XMC interface. The CP3003-SA provides support for one 8 HP I/O exten- sion module such as the CP3003-HDD or the CP3003-XMC as well as one rear I/O module such as the CP-RIO3-04.
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Introduction CP3003-SA Some of the CP3003-SA's outstanding features include: • Support for the following 3 generation processors: • Intel® Core™ i7-3612QE (SV) quad-core processor, 2.1 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache • Intel® Core™ i7-3555LE (LV) dual-core processor, 2.5 GHz, 4 MB L3 cache •...
1.3.4 SATA Flash Module The 4 HP CP3003-SA provides support for up to 32 GB of SLC NAND flash memory in combi- nation with an optional SATA Flash module, which is connected to an onboard connector. For further information concerning the SATA Flash module, refer to Appendix D.
GbE B Note ... For information regarding the front panel of the 8 HP or 12 HP CP3003-SA with a CP3003-HDD module, refer to Appendix A, CP3003-HDD Module. For information regarding the front panel of the 8 HP CP3003-SA with a CP3003-XMC module, refer to Appendix B, CP3003-XMC Module.
Up to 32 GB SLC NAND flash via an onboard SATA Flash module (SSD) Serial EEPROM with 64 kbit Intel® QM77 Mobile Intel® QM77 Express Chipset features used on the CP3003-SA: • Four x1 PCI Express 2.0 ports operating at 5 GT/s •...
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• Support for up to seven peripheral slots (7x REQ/GNT signals) When installed in a peripheral slot, the CP3003-SA is isolated from the Com- pactPCI bus. It receives power from the backplane and supports rear I/O. CP3003-SA removal under power:...
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I/O expansion to 8 HP board version via the CP3003-XMC module: • PCI Express x8, x4 or x1 • CFast (SATA 3 Gb/s) I/O expansion of CP3003-SA via the Smart Extension Module (exceeds 4 HP): • SATA 3 Gb/s • USB 2.0 ID 1052-6929, Rev.
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Introduction CP3003-SA Table 1-1: CP3003-SA Main Specifications (Continued) FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS Front Panel Connectors • VGA: 15-pin D-Sub connector, J4 • USB: two 4-pin, type A connectors, J5 and J6 • Ethernet: dual RJ-45 connector, J7A/B • Onboard Connectors 7-pin, L-form standard SATA connector, J3 •...
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If a Smart Extension Module is installed on the CP3003-SA, the board exceeds 4 HP. Board Weight 313 grams (4 HP CP3003-SA with heat sink, front panel, two 2 GB SODIMM memory modules, and battery but without SATA Flash module or without Smart Extension Module respectively) Note ...
Customers desiring to perform further environmental testing of Kontron prod- ucts must contact Kontron for assistance prior to performing any such testing. This is necessary, as it is possible that environmental testing can be destructive when not performed in accordance with the applicable specifications.
ANSI/VITA 42.3-2006 XMC PCI Express Protocol Layer Standard DisplayPort VESA DisplayPort Standard Version 1.1a Platform Firmware Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (uEFI) specification, version 2.1 All Kontron products Product Safety and Implementation Guide, ID 1021-9142 ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0 Page 1 - 15...
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This is achieved by switching the bus ratios, the core operating voltage, and the core processor speeds without resetting the system. The Intel® Core™ i7 processsors used by the CP3003-SA have the following multi-level cache structure: •...
17 W Memory The CP3003-SA supports a dual-channel (72-bit) DDR3 memory with Error Checking and Cor- recting (ECC) running at 1600 MHz. It provides two 204-pin sockets for two DDR3 ECC SO- DIMM modules that support up to 16 GB system memory. The maximum memory size per channel is 8 GB.
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Functional Description Intel® QM77 Express Chipset The CP3003-SA is equipped with the mobile Intel® QM77 Express Chipset, a highly integrated platform controller hub (PCH). The following chipset features are available on the CP3003-SA: • Four x1 PCI Express 2.0 ports •...
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Functional Description CP3003-SA Battery The CP3003-SA is provided with a 3.0 V “coin cell” lithium battery for the RTC. For further in- formation concerning the battery and its replacement, refer to Chapter 3.5.9, Battery Replace- ment. Note ... If an 8 HP extension module is used on the CP3003-SA, either the CP3003- SA or the 8 HP extension module may be equipped with a battery.
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2.8.2 SATA Flash Module (Optional) The 4 HP CP3003-SA supports up to 32 GB flash memory in combination with an optional SATA Flash module, which is connected to the onboard connector J12. The SATA Flash module cannot be used in conjunction with the Smart Extension Module, the CP3003-HDD module or the CP3003-XMC module.
2.11.1 Front Panel LEDs The CP3003-SA is equipped with one Watchdog Status LED (WD LED), one Temperature Sta- tus LED (TH LED), and four General Purpose/POST code LEDs (LED0..3). Their functionality is described in the following chapters and reflected in the registers mentioned in Chapter 4, Configuration.
2.11.1.2 General Purpose LEDs The CP3003-SA provides four General Purpose LEDs (LED0..3) on the front panel. They are designed to indicate the boot-up POST code after which they are available to the application. If the LED0..3 are lit red during boot-up, a failure is indicated before the uEFI BIOS has started.
2.11.3 USB Interfaces The CP3003-SA supports four USB 2.0 ports, two on front I/O and two on the rear I/O CompactPCI connector J2, as well as one USB 3.0 port on the high-speed I/O extension connector J14. The four USB 2.0 ports are high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capable. The two USB 3.0 port is super-speed capable.
2.11.3.1 Front Panel USB Connectors J5 and J6 The CP3003-SA has two USB 2.0 interfaces that are implemented as two 4-pin, type A USB con- nectors on the front panel, J5 and J6, with the following pinout: Figure 2-1: USB Connectors...
Ground signal 4,11 * Pin 10 is normally defined as Ground but is used on the CP3003-SA as detection signal of a connected monitor if the uEFI BIOS setting for the CP3003-SA is “AUTO” (the uEFI BIOS de- fault setting is “FRONT”).
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2.11.6 Gigabit Ethernet The CP3003-SA board includes three 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet ports based on three Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controllers, which are connected to the x1 PCI Express interfaces of the Intel® QM77 Express Chipset. Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces are switchable between front I/O and rear I/O.
2.11.7 SATA Interfaces The CP3003-SA provides six SATA interfaces, one SATA 3 Gb/s interface for the SATA Flash module, one SATA 6 Gb/s interface for the onboard SATA connector J3, one SATA 3 Gb/s in- terface for the CFast memory card on the CP3003-HDD/CP3003-XMC extension module (8 HP), one SATA 6 Gb/s interface for the SATA 2.5"...
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• CP3003-SA front I/O version • CP3003-SA rear I/O version Please ensure that the correct version is stated on the order. If the CP3003-SA is ordered with rear I/O configuration, various I/O interfaces and signals are available via the CompactPCI con- nector J2, such as USB, SATA, GbE, VGA, and COM, as well as power and management sig- nals.
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2.11.9.5 Power Ramping On the CP3003-SA a special power controller is used to ramp up the onboard supply voltages. This is done to avoid transients on the +3.3V and +5V power supplies from the system. When the power supply is stable, the power controller generates an onboard reset to put the board into a defined state.
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CompactPCI backplane connectors support guide lugs to ensure a correct polarized mating (3.3 V or 5 V V(I/O) coding). The CP3003-SA supports universal (3.3 V and 5 V) PCI V(I/O) signaling voltages with one common termination re- sistor configuration. Therefore, the CP3003-SA can be in- serted in both, 3.3 V and 5 V CompactPCI systems and...
Functional Description CP3003-SA 2.11.10.2 CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 Pinouts The CP3003-SA is provided with two 2 mm x 2 mm pitch female CompactPCI connectors, J1 and J2. Table 2-12: CompactPCI Connector J1 System Controller Slot Pinout ROW Z ROW A...
A * indicates that the signal normally present at this pin is disconnected from the CompactPCI bus when the CP3003-SA is inserted in a peripheral slot. ** When the CP3003-SA is inserted in a peripheral slot, the function of the RST# signal can be enabled or disabled.
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Functional Description CP3003-SA Table 2-14: 64-bit CompactPCI Connector J2 Pinout (CP3003-SA Front I/O Vers.) ROW Z ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E ROW F CLK6 CLK5 PRST# REQ6# GNT6# DEG# FAL# REQ5# GNT5# V(I/O) CLK4 GNT3#...
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I/O support. Failure to comply with the above will result in damage to your board. The CP3003-SA rear I/O provides the following interfaces (all signals are available on J2 only if the board is ordered with rear I/O functionality): •...
The default value is 1 if pin D4 is not connected (pull-up resistor to 3.3V on CP3003-SA). If the pin is connected, the default value depends on the rear I/O module. If the pin is driven by the rear I/O module, it must be considered that the CP3003-SA tolerates only 3.3 V signaling on this input.
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Functional Description CP3003-SA 2.11.10.4 Rear I/O Pin Description Serial Ports The CP3003-SA provides two serial ports, COMA and COMB, both available on the rear I/O CompactPCI connector J2. Table 2-18: COMA and COMB Signal Description PIN on J2 SIGNAL FUNCTION...
VGA signals are available either on the front VGA connector, J6, or on the rear I/O interface due to the implemented switch on the CP3003-SA. Switching over from front to rear I/O or vice versa is effected using the uEFI BIOS or the board-specific Control Register 0 (0x282), bit 7-6 (default: front I/O).
Gigabit Ethernet signals are available either on the front RJ-45 connector or on the rear I/O in- terface due to the implemented switches on the CP3003-SA. Both Gigabit Ethernet channels are individually switchable to front or rear I/O. Switching over from front to rear I/O or vice versa is effected using the uEFI BIOS settings (default: front I/O).
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CP3003-SA Functional Description SATA Interfaces The CP3003-SA provides two SATA interfaces on the rear I/O CompactPCI connector J2. Table 2-22: SATA Signal Description PIN on J2 SIGNAL FUNCTION DRIVEN BY SIGNALING VOLTAGE SATAARX+ Positive input port A Rear I/O module Differential...
Functional Description CP3003-SA Power Supply and Power Management Signals The CP3003-SA provides the following power supply and power management signals to the rear I/O module. Table 2-24: Power Supply and Power Management Signal Description PIN on J2 SIGNAL FUNCTION DRIVEN BY...
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Installation Installation The CP3003-SA has been designed for easy installation. However, the following standard pre- cautions, installation procedures, and general information must be observed to ensure proper installation and to preclude damage to the board, other system components, or injury to per- sonnel.
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Installation CP3003-SA Initial Installation Procedures The following procedures are applicable only for the initial installation of the CP3003-SA in a system. Procedures for standard removal and insertion/removal under power are found in their respective chapters. To perform an initial installation of the CP3003-SA in a system proceed as follows: 1.
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6. Ensure that the board and all required interfacing cables are properly secured. The CP3003-SA is now ready for initial operation. Except for the uEFI BIOS, at this point there is no other software installed. For software installation and further operation of the CP3003-SA, refer to appropriate CP3003-SA software (uEFI BIOS, BSP, OS), application, and system doc- umentation.
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CP3003-SA Insertion/Removal under Power The CP3003-SA is designed for use either as a CompactPCI system controller or as an auton- omous CPU board in a CompactPCI peripheral slot. When installed in the system controller slot, the CP3003-SA provides all required functions for supporting the hot swapping of peripheral boards which are capable of being hot swapped.
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Installation 3. Disconnect any interfacing cables that may be connected to the board. Warning! The CP3003-SA front panel cables and, when installed, the RIO transition module front panel cables may have power applied which comes from an external source. In addition, these cables may be connected to devices that can be dam- aged by electrostatic discharging or short-circuiting of pins.
Replacement of the CP3003-SA under power is now complete. Installation of CP3003-SA Peripheral Devices The CP3003-SA is designed to accommodate various peripheral devices, such as USB devic- es, SATA devices, a CFast card, etc. The following figures show the placement of modules and peripheral devices on the CP3003-SA.
Installation CP3003-SA Figure 3-4: 12 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD Module and SATA Adapter Module 7-pin SATA 2 x 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD Cable Connector SATA Adapter Module CP3003-HDD Module Figure 3-5: 8 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-XMC Module XMC Module (optional) CFast Card Con.
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3.5.3 SATA Flash Module Installation A SATA Flash module may be connected to the 4 HP CP3003-SA via the onboard connector J12. This optionally available module must be physically installed on the CP3003-SA prior to installation of the CP3003-SA in a system.
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CP3003-SA 3.5.4 Smart Extension Module Installation A Smart Extension Module may be connected to the 4 HP CP3003-SA via the onboard connec- tor J14. This optionally available module must be physically installed on the CP3003-SA prior to installation of the CP3003-SA in a system.
CP3003-SA Installation Figure 3-6: Screws Securing the Front Panel and the CP3003-XMC to the CP3003-SA Figure 3-7: Screws Securing the XMC Module to the CP3003-XMC Extension Module ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0 Page 3 - 13...
Installation CP3003-SA Figure 3-8: CP3003-SA Board with CP3003-XMC Extension Module and XMC Module CP3003-XMC Extension Module XMC Module CP3003-SA Board Figure 3-9: CP3003-SA with Front Panel, CP3003-XMC Extension Module and XMC Module Page 3 - 14 ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0...
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• (e) and (f) on the board’s solder side near the front panel Please refer to Figure 3-6 for the location of the above-mentioned screws. 3. Remove the CP3003-XMC from the CP3003-SA by unscrewing the (g), (h), (i) and (j) screws shown in Figure 3-6.
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3.5.9 Battery Replacement The CP3003-SA is provided with a 3.0 V “coin cell” lithium battery for the RTC. The lithium bat- tery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manu- facturer. A suitable battery type is CR2025.
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CP3003-SA Installation Software Installation The installation of the Ethernet and all other onboard peripheral drivers is described in detail in the relevant Driver Kit files. Installation of an operating system is a function of the OS software and is not addressed in this manual.
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CP3003-SA Configuration Configuration DIP Switch Configuration The DIP switch consists of four switches for board configuration: switch 1 for POST code indica- tion on LED0..3, switch 2 for the SPI boot flash selection, switch 3 for reset configuration, and switch 4 for the uEFI BIOS configuration.
Configuration CP3003-SA-Specific Registers The following registers are special registers which the CP3003-SA uses to watch the onboard hardware special features and a number of CompactPCI control signals. Normally, only the system uEFI BIOS uses these registers, but they are documented here for application use as required.
CENUM CPCI system enumeration (ENUM signal): 0 = Indicates the insertion or removal of a hot swap peripheral board when the CP3003-SA operates as the system controller board 1 = No hot swap event CFAL CPCI power supply status (FAL signal):...
The reset value of the SCOMA bit depends on the board version ordered. If the CP3003-SA is ordered as a rear I/O version, the reset value is 0. If the CP3003- SA is ordered as a front I/O version, an automatic switch over to the 8 HP extension module is processed per default.
CP3003-SA Configuration 4.2.6 Reset Status Register (RSTAT) The Reset Status Register is used to determine the host’s reset source. Table 4-8: Reset Status Register (RSTAT) REGISTER NAME RESET STATUS REGISTER (RSTAT) ADDRESS 0x285 RESET NAME DESCRIPTION ACCESS VALUE PORS Power-on reset status:...
Reserved 0000 4.2.9 Board ID High Byte Register (BIDH) Each Kontron board is provided with a unique 16-bit board-type identifier in the form of a hexadecimal number. Table 4-11: Board ID High Byte Register (BIDH) REGISTER NAME BOARD ID HIGH BYTE REGISTER (BIDH)
4.2.12 Board ID Low Byte Register (BIDL) Each Kontron board is provided with a unique 16-bit board-type identifier in the form of a hexadecimal number. The following register indicates the low byte value of the board ID. Table 4-14: Board ID Low Byte Register (BIDL)
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4.2.13 Watchdog Timer Control Register (WTIM) The CP3003-SA has one Watchdog timer provided with a programmable timeout ranging from 125 msec to 4096 sec. Failure to strobe the Watchdog timer within a set time period results in a system reset or an interrupt. The interrupt mode can be configured via the Board Interrupt Configuration Register (0x286).
Configuration CP3003-SA Table 4-15: Watchdog Timer Control Register (WTIM) REGISTER NAME WATCHDOG TIMER CONTROL REGISTER (WTIM) ADDRESS 0x28C RESET NAME DESCRIPTION ACCESS VALUE Watchdog timer expired status bit 0 = Watchdog timer has not expired 1 = Watchdog timer has expired.
CP3003-SA Configuration 4.2.14 LED Configuration Register (LCFG) The LED Configuration Register holds a series of bits defining the onboard configuration for the front panel General Purpose LEDs. Table 4-16: LED Configuration Register (LCFG) REGISTER NAME LED CONFIGURATION REGISTER (LCFG) ADDRESS...
Configuration CP3003-SA 4.2.15 LED Control Register (LCTRL) The LED Control Register enables the user to switch on and off the front panel General Purpose LEDs. Table 4-17: LED Control Register (LCTRL) REGISTER NAME LED CONTROL REGISTER (LCTRL) ADDRESS 0x291 RESET...
The General Purpose Output Register holds the general purpose output signals of the rear I/O CompactPCI connector J2. This register can be used only if the CP3003-SA is ordered as a rear I/O version and the rear I/O GPIO operation is configured through the dedicated rear I/O module configuration signal on the CompactPCI J2 connector.
The General Purpose Input Register holds the general purpose input signals of the rear I/O CompactPCI connector J2. This register can be used only if the CP3003-SA is ordered as a rear I/O version and the rear I/O GPIO operation is configured through the dedicated rear I/O module configuration signal on the CompactPCI J2 connector.
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Still it is necessary to observe certain criteria essential for application stability and reliability. The table below indicates the absolute maximum input voltage ratings that must not be exceed- ed. Power supplies to be used with the CP3003-SA should be carefully tested to ensure com- pliance with these ratings.
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Non-industrial ATX PSUs may require a greater minimum load than a single CP3003-SA is capable of creating. When a PSU of this type is used, it will not power up correctly and the CP3003-SA may hang up. The solution is to use an industrial PSU or to add more load to the system.
For example, if the +5V begins to decrease, all other input voltages must decrease accordingly. This is required in order to preclude cross currents within the CP3003-SA. Failure to comply with above may result in damage to the board or improper system operation.
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(no application running) and Intel® Tur- bo Boost Technology was enabled. • CP3003-SA with Windows® 7, 64-bit, processor and graphics controller in idle state For this measurement all processor cores and the processor graphics controller were in idle state (no application running), and Intel®...
CP3003-SA Power Considerations The following tables indicate the typical power consumption of the CP3003-SA with 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM in dual-channel mode. The measurements were made with the CP3003-SA in uEFI shell mode as well as with the Windows® 7 operating system, 64-bit.
Power Considerations CP3003-SA Power Consumption of CP3003-SA Accessories The following table indicates the power consumption of the CP3003-SA accessories. Table 5-8: Power Consumption of CP3003-SA Accessories MODULE POWER 3.3 V DDR3 SDRAM update from 4 GB to 8 GB approx. 1.0 W DDR3 SDRAM update from 4 GB to 16 GB approx.
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To ensure optimal operation and long-term reliability of the CP3003-SA, all onboard compo- nents must remain within the maximum temperature specifications. The most critical compo- nents on the CP3003-SA are the processor and the chipset. Operating the CP3003-SA above the maximum operating limits will result in permanent damage to the board.
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125°C. Once activated, the event remains latched until the CP3003-SA undergoes a power-on restart (all power off and then on again). This function cannot be enabled or disabled in the uEFI BIOS. It is always enabled to ensure that the processor is protected in any event.
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An airflow of 2.0 m/s to 3.0 m/s is a typical value for a standard Kontron ASM rack. For other racks or housings the available airflow will differ. The maximum ambient operating temperature must be recalculated and/or measured for such environments.
The airflow is specified in m/s (meter-per-second) or in fps (feet-per-second) respectively. Conversion: 1 fps = 0.3048 m/s; 1 m/s = 3.28 fps The following figures illustrate the operational limits of the CP3003-SA taking into consideration power consumption vs. ambient air temperature vs. airflow rate. The measurements were made based on a 4HP slot and with both processor cores enabled.
CP3003-SA Thermal Considerations Figure 6-2: CP3003-SA with i7-3555LE (LV), 2.5 GHz Volumetric Flow Rate (CFM) maximum processor workload and basic graphics operation maximum processor and graphics controller workload recommended operating range Volumetric Flow Rate (m /h) Airflow (m/s) Figure 6-3: CP3003-SA with i7-3517UE (ULV), 1.7 GHz...
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When determining the thermal requirements for a given application, peripherals to be used with the CP3003-SA must also be considered. Devices such as SATA Flash modules which are di- rectly attached to the CP3003-SA must also be capable of being operated at the temperatures foreseen for the application.
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CP3003-SA CP3003-HDD Chapter CP3003-HDD ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0 Page A - 1...
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The CP3003-HDD module expands the CP3003-SA board from 4 HP to 8 HP. As a further ex- tension capability of the CP3003-SA to 12 HP, a SATA adapter module is available for use in conjunction with the CP3003-HDD module to provide an additional SATA connector for a 2.5"...
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Dimensions 100 mm x 158 mm Board Weight 8 HP: 451 grams (CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD, heat sink, front panel, two 2 GB SODIMM memory modules and battery, but without CFast card and without 2.5” HDD/ SSD) 12 HP: 511 grams (CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD, heat sink, front panel, two 2 GB SODIMM memory modules, battery, SATA adapter, but without CFast card and with- out 2.5”...
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CP3003-HDD CP3003-SA Front Panel of the CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD Module Figure A-2: Front Panel of the 8 HP and 12 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD Module C P 3 0 0 3 C P 3 0 0 3 GbE C GbE C...
CP3003-SA CP3003-HDD CP3003-HDD Module Layout Figure A-3: CP3003-HDD Module Layout for 8 HP Board Version (Top View) HDD LED & Reset Button CFast PC17 GbE C 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD Figure A-4: CP3003-HDD Module Layout for 12 HP Board Version (Top View) HDD LED &...
CP3003-SA CP3003-HDD Module Interfaces (Front Panel and Onboard) A.6.1 DisplayPort Interfaces The CP3003-HDD provides two DisplayPort interfaces (digital audio/video display interfaces) implemented as two 20-pin DisplayPort connectors on the front panel for connection to moni- tors with DisplayPort interfaces. Additionally, the Intel® QM77 Express Chipset provides a Dis- playPort interoperability support for DVI/HDMI displays through a cable adapter.
The CP3003-HDD extension module includes one 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T Ethernet port based on one Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controller, which is connected to the x1 PCI Express interfaces of the CP3003-SA’s Intel® QM77 Express Chipset. The Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller’s architecture is optimized to deliver high per- formance with the lowest power consumption.
CP3003-SA CP3003-HDD A.6.3 USB Interface The CP3003-HDD provides one standard USB 3.0 port on J7. The USB 3.0 port is super- speed, high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capable. USB 3.0 allows data transfers of up to 5 Gb/s. One USB peripheral may be connected to each port. To connect more USB devices than there are available ports, an external hub is required.
A.6.5 CFast Card Connector To enable flexible flash expansion, a CFast card connector, J3, is available on the 8 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-HDD. However, the 12 HP CP3003-SA does not provide CFast card support. Figure A-10: CFast Connector J3 PC17 The following table provides the pinout for the CFast connector J3.
An additional SATA con- nector, J2, for connecting a second 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD is available on the SATA adapter module, which expands the CP3003-SA to 12 HP. Figure A-11: SATA Connector J6/J2...
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The CP3003-HDD may be equipped with a 3.0 V “coin cell” lithium battery for the RTC on the CP3003-SA. Note ... If an CP3003-HDD module is used on the CP3003-SA, either the CP3003-SA or the CP3003-HDD module may be equipped with a battery. Using one battery on the CP3003-SA and one on the CP3003-HDD module simultaneously may result in premature discharge of the batteries.
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The CP3003-XMC module provides an XMC mezzanine interface for support of one x8, x4 or x1 PCI Express 2.0 XMC module. In addition, the CP3003-XMC module provides a socket for CFast memory cards. The CP3003-XMC module expands the CP3003-SA board from 4 HP to 8 HP. Note ...
CP3003-SA CP3003-XMC Front Panel of the 8 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-XMC Module Figure B-2: Front Panel of the 8 HP CP3003-SA with CP3003-XMC Module Watchdog and Overtemperature Status LEDs C P 3 0 0 3 WD (green): Watchdog Status TH (red/green):...
CP3003-SA CP3003-XMC Module Interfaces (Onboard) B.6.1 CFast Card Connector To enable flexible flash expansion, a CFast card connector, J2, is available on the CP3003-XMC. Figure B-5: CFast Connector J6 PC17 The following table provides the pinout for the CFast connector J2.
CP3003-XMC CP3003-SA B.6.2 XMC Connector The CP3003-XMC uses one x8 PCI Express 2.0 interface operating at up to 5.0 GT/s and com- pliant with the ANSI/VITA 42.0 and ANSI/VITA 42.3 specifications. It provides one XMC con- nector, J1, for connection to an XMC module. The CP3003-XMC supports XMC modules with a maximum power consumption of 15 W.
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I/O connector J2 on the CP3003-SA. When the CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module is used, the signals of some of the main board/front panel connectors are routed to the module interface.
CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O CP3003-SA Front Panels Figure C-1: CP-RIO3-04 Front Panels, 4 HP and 8 HP Versions CP-RIO3-04 CP-RIO3-04 4 HP 8 HP Page C - 4 ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0...
CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O CP3003-SA Module Interfaces C.5.1 USB Interfaces There are two identical USB interfaces on the CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module, each with a max- imum transfer rate of 480 Mb/s provided for connecting USB devices. One USB peripheral may be connected to each port.
CP3003-SA CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O C.5.3 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Figure C-6: Dual Gigabit Ethernet Connector J10A/B The Ethernet connectors are realized as RJ-45 con- nectors. The interface provides automatic detection and switching between 10Base-T, 100Base-TX and 1000Base-T data transmission (Auto-Negotiation). J10A Auto-wire switching for crossed cables is also sup- ported (Auto-MDI/X).
CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O CP3003-SA C.5.4 COM Interface The CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module provides two identical COM ports for connecting RS-232 de- vices to the CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module. On the 8 HP version, the onboard 10-pin COM connectors J2 and J3 are routed to the 9-pin D-Sub COM connectors J2a and J3a located on the front panel.
CP3003-SA CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O Figure C-8: Serial Port Connectors Table C-6: Serial Port Con. J2 (COMA) J2 (COMA) and J3 (COMB) and J3 (COMB) Pinout SIGNAL DESCRIPTION Data carrier detect Data send request Receive data Request to send Transmit data...
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CP3003-SA CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O C.5.7 Rear I/O Interface on CompactPCI Connector rJ2 The CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module conducts a wide range of I/O signals through the rear I/O con- nector rJ2. Warning! To support the rear I/O feature, a 3U CompactPCI backplane with rear I/O support is required.
CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O CP3003-SA Table C-9: Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector rJ2 Pinout PIN ROW Z ROW A ROW B ROW C ROW D ROW E ROW F USBA+ / bi USBB+ / bi USBA_PWR_5V / in USBA- / bi USBB- / bi...
CP3003-SA CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O Table C-10: Rear I/O Signal Description SIGNAL DESCRIPTION COMAx COMA port LVTTL (3.3V) COMBx COMB port LVTTL (3.3V) GPIO_CFG0 COMB configuration Gigabit Ethernet copper port SATAx SATA port USBx USB interface and power VGAx VGA signal...
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SATA Flash Module SATA Flash Module The 4 HP CP3003-SA provides an optional SATA Flash module with up to 32 GB NAND flash memory. The SATA Flash module is connected to the CP3003-SA via the J12 connector located on the CP3003-SA and the J1 connector located on the SATA Flash module. The SATA Flash module has been optimized for embedded systems providing high performance, reliability and security.
SATA Flash Module CP3003-SA SATA Flash Module Layout The SATA Flash module includes one board-to-board connector, J1, for connection to the CP3003-SA. Figure D-1: SATA Flash Module Layout (Top View) NAND Flash NAND Flash Figure D-2: SATA Flash Module Layout (Bottom View)
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SATA cable connector as well as one USB 2.0 connector. The Smart Extension Module is connected to the CP3003-SA via the board-to-board connector J14 located on the CP3003-SA and the J1 extension connector located on the Smart Extension Module.
The Smart Extension Module provides one high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capable USB 2.0 port. One USB peripheral may be connected to this port. For connecting more USB devices to the CP3003-SA than there are available ports, an external USB hub is required. Note ...
0/1/5/10 functionality. The SATA interface is implemented as one standard SATA cable connec- tor, J1, which is used to connect a standard HDD/SSD or another SATA device to the CP3003-SA via the Smart Extension Module. Figure E-4: SATA Con. J1...
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PC with the advantages of a robust 3U CompactPCI® design. The board is based on the CP3003-SA and offers customers an all-round package of up-to- date communication interfaces combined with solid graphics and processing performance all at a competitive price level.
Smart Extension Module available As the CP3003-V is based on the CP3003-SA, all interfaces available on the CP3003-V are identical with the interfaces on the CP3003-SA. Refer to the respective chapters in this manual for further information on board interfaces.
CP3003-SA CP3003-V Processor The 2 generation Intel® Celeron® 807UE processor used on the CP3003-V includes an in- tegrated Intel® HD Graphics controller and a DDR3 single-channel memory controller with ECC support. It supports various technologies, such as: • Intel® Enhanced SpeedStep® Technology •...
CP3003-SA CP3003-V Front Panel of the CP3003-V Figure F-2: Front Panel of the CP3003-V C P 3 0 0 3 - V GbE C GbE A GbE B 8 HP ID 1052-6929, Rev. 3.0 Page F - 7...
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CP3003-V CP3003-SA Power Consumption The goal of this description is to provide a method to calculate the power consumption for the CP3003-V baseboard and for additional configurations. The processor and the memory dissi- pates the majority of the thermal power.
CP3003-SA CP3003-V The following tables indicate the typical power consumption of the CP3003-V with 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM in single-channel mode. The measurements were made with the CP3003-V in uEFI shell mode as well as with the Windows® 7 operating system, 64-bit.
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