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AXP1440-C07
Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800V18A
February 2020

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  • Page 1 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use P/N: 6806800V18A February 2020...
  • Page 2 Computing” and the SMART Embedded Computing logo are trademarks of SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. All other names and logos referred to are trade names, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners. These materials are provided by SMART Embedded Computing as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only. Disclaimer* SMART Embedded Computing (SMART EC) assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description ........
  • Page 4 AXP1440-C07 Operations........
  • Page 5 AXP1440-C07 Shelf Installation ........
  • Page 6 Fan Speed and Control ........146 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (68068000V18A)
  • Page 7 Related Documentation ............159 A.1 SMART Embedded Computing Documentation ....... . 159 A.2 Related Specifications .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (68068000V18A)
  • Page 9 Figure 7-5 Interhub Slot and Shelf Manager Connectivity ......151 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (68068000V18A)
  • Page 10 List of Figures AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (68068000V18A)
  • Page 11 Cooling Budget ............93 Table 5-1 AXP1440-C07 14-Slot Shelf Physical Characteristics ......95 Table 5-2 Power and Ground Wire Signals .
  • Page 12 List of Tables AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (68068000V18A)
  • Page 13: About This Manual

    Chapter 1, Platform Architecture on page 51 provides an overview of the Chapter 2, AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description on page 63 features of the system and lists the standard compliances. provides site planning considerations and Chapter 3, Site Preparation on page 79 checklists, describes the requirements and conditions.
  • Page 14 Double Data Rate Data Terminal Equipment Error Correcting Code Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit Electrostatic Discharge Federal Communications Comission FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array Field Replaceable Unit Fan Tray Module GPIO General Purpose Input Output AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 15 Original Equipment Manufacturer Out of Service Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Printed Circuit Board Power Entry Module PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group Programmable Logic Device RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 16 Simple Network Management Protocol System on Chip Serial Peripheral Interface Shielded Twisted Pair Transmission Control Protocol TNV-2 Telecom Network Voltages without overvoltage Twisted-pair Ethernet Upper Fan Tray Underwriters Laboratories VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 17 Ranges, for example: 0..4 means one of the integers 0,1,2,3, and 4 (used in registers) Logical OR Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 18 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. Summary of Changes This manual has been revised and replaces all prior editions. Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800V18A February 2020 Initial Release. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 19: Safety Notes

    Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment. SMART Embedded Computing intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual. Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses, we do not guarantee that the given information is complete.
  • Page 20 Before you set up and cable your new system, consider these guidelines: Restricted access location: Intended for installation in a restricted access location  with access by trained personnel only. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 21 Improper cooling leads to blade damage. To ensure proper cooling always operate the system in a horizontal position. Keep clear at least 2.36 inches (6cm) of clear space adjacent to the cooling vents on the chassis front and back side. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 22 Wrong jumper settings can make the shelf inoperable. Never change the settings of the jumpers. Board Installation Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect product installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 23 Before removing the RTM from a powered system, power down the slot by opening the lower handle of the ATCA blade and wait until the blue LED is permanently ON. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 24 This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing  electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply system earthing electrode conductor is connected. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 25 (see the technical specification of the respective source or component). Loss of Safety Compliance - Using Additional Plug-in Blades The system may become noncompliant by the addition of plug-in cards. Regulatory compliance is the responsibility of the system integrator. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 26 Running the fans at high speed for a long time may shorten the life of the fans and may exceed allowable acoustic noise limits. Replace the fan tray (or fan modules) without delay. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 27 (or both) and can be harmful to the eyes. Seek supplemental information (power, wavelength, visibility, pulse duration, applicable standards) prior to servicing equipment. Do not look at laser device with an optical instrument at any time. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 28 PCB or the battery holder. Environment Environmental Improper disposal of used products may harm the environment. Always dispose of used products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 29: Notice De Sécurité

    SMART EC local pour le service et la réparation, afin de vous assurer que toutes les fonctions de sécurité soient maintenues. General Risque de blessure Soyez prudent en manipulant le système. Il y a des broches pointues au dos du système qui peuvent causer des blessures. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 30 Si le produit n’est pas adéquatement mis à la terre, il peut être endommagé par une décharge électrostatique. Le système contient des joints EMI au niveau des étagères et des modules. Assurez-vous que chacune des pièces du système est en contact avec le joint EMI. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 31 OSP exposé. L'ajout de protecteurs primaires ne constitue pas une protection suffisante pour connecter ces interfaces de manière métallique au câblage OSP. Endommagement du système La contamination environnementale peut nuire à l’opération du système. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 32 Durant la manipulation, la livraison ou l’assemblage, il est possible que les broches, les vis, les ventilateurs ou autres articles puissent se desserrer ou s’endommager. N’opérez pas un système endommagé, puisqu’il peut endommager l’appareil qui sert d’interface au système. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 33 MTA et ensuite installez la lame AdvancedTCA correspondante. Endommagement du système ou de la lame Installer une lame dans le mauvais port d’extension peut causer des dommages à la lame ou au système. Installez uniquement les lames dans les ports d’extension désignés. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 34 Gardez l’apport en air frais du châssis complètement dégagé. Assurez-vous que l’apport d’air frais ne se mélange pas avec les émanations de d’autres appareils. Toutes les ports d’extension devraient être composés de cartes PCIe, de lames ou de cartes de remplissage. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 35 CC et le connecteur de mise à la terre. Un dispositif de déconnexion pourrait entraîner la déconnexion de la mise à la terre et un risque potentiel de blessure par choc électrique. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 36 être activée pendant que vous travaillez. Assurez-vous que toutes les alimentations du châssis ne sont pas sous tension. Soyez prudent en utilisant les outils utilisés pour prévenir les courts-circuits. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 37 L'insertion d'outils ou de doigts dans les ventilateurs en marche peut causer des lésions corporelles. Restez à l'écart des ventilateurs aussi longtemps qu'ils tournent. Lorsque vous retirez le ventilateur, faites très attention lorsque vous le manipulez. Les forces centrifuges rendront l'unité difficile à manipuler. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 38 Une installation inadéquate de la batterie peut causer un risque d’explosion ou d’endommagement de la lame. Utilisez toujours le même type de batterie au lithium tel qu’installé et assurez-vous que la batterie soit installée tel que décrit dans le manuel. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 39 PCB ou le support de batterie. 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. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 40 Notice de Sécurité Notice de Sécurité AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 41: Sicherheitshinweise

    Verletzungen oder Schäden am Produkt zur Folge haben. SMART Embedded Computing ist darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum Einbau und zum Umgang mit dem Produkt in diesem Handbuch bereit zustellen. Da es sich jedoch um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten handelt, können wir die Vollständigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht garantieren.
  • Page 42 Das System enthält EMI-Dichtungen sowohl am System als auch an den einzelnen Modulen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass alle Systemteile die EMV-Dichtung berühren. Am System befinden sich auch ESD-Kontakte fuer ESD-Bändern. Stellen Sie sicher, dass jede Person, die mit dem System arbeitet, diese als ESD-Schutz benutzt. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 43 Betreiben Sie das System an einem erschütterungsfreien Ort, an dem weder Staub, Rauch noch elektrostatische Entladungen auftreten. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Temperatur die Betriebstemperatur nicht überschreitet, die in den Umgebungsbedingungen in diesem Handbuch angegeben ist, und lassen Sie einen ausreichenden Luftstrom zum Kühlen. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 44 Während des Transportes und Zusammenbaus des Systems können sich Teile, wie zum Beispiel Schrauben, Stecker oder Lüfter, lösen oder beschädigt werden. Nehmen Sie das System nicht in Betrieb, wenn Teile beschädigt sind. Dies könnte zu Beschädigungen an anderen Teilen führen. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 45 Sie in einem ESD-geschützten Bereich arbeiten. Reihenfolge bei der Installation von RTMs und AdvancedTCA Boards Um Schäden beim Installieren eines RTM und eines AdvancedTCA-Blades in einem robusten System zu vermeiden, installieren Sie zuerst das AdvancedTCA-Blade und anschließend das entsprechende RTM. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 46 Unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau von Boards kann zu einer Fehlfunktion des Boards führen. Systembetrieb Überhitzung des Systems - Lüftungsschlitze Unzureichende Lüftung kann Schäden an Board und am System verursachen und den Verlust der Garantie zur Folge haben. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 47 Sie ein Protokoll, um das Datum jedes Filterwechsels aufzuzeichnen. Grounding Dieses Gerät ermöglicht den Anschluss des Schutzleiters des Gleichstromversorgungskreises an den Schutzleiter am Gerät. Wenn diese Verbindung hergestellt wird, müssen alle folgenden Bedingungen erfüllt sein: AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 48 Überprüfen Sie den Gesamtstromverbrauch aller installierten Komponenten, um eine Überlastung des Systems zu vermeiden. Stellen Sie sicher, dass der einzelne Ausgangsstrom einer Quelle innerhalb der zulässigen Grenzen bleibt (siehe technische Daten der jeweiligen Quelle oder Komponente). AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 49 Wenn Sie das einzige funktionierende Lüftermodul entfernen, kommt es in sehr kurzer Zeit zu einer Überhitzung." Stellen Sie sicher, dass sich immer mindestens ein funktionierendes Lüftermodul im System befindet. Nehmen Sie deshalb den Austausch ohne Verzögerung vor. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 50 Verkabelung haben, wenden Sie sich an die für Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von SMART EC. Beschädigung der Kabel Kabel nicht falten. Durch das Falten eines Glasfaserkabels wird das Kabel beschädigt und die Datenübertragung wird verhindert. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 51 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. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 52 Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 53: Platform Architecture

    Management Modules (SAM1620-D), fourteen 8U x 280mm slots, two 8U x 70mm Rear Transition Modules (RTMs), Fan Tray Modules (FTMs), and Power Entry Modules (PEMs). The AXP1440-C07 is a specialized system that has been ruggedized to withstand higher shock and vibration requirements for rugged environments. Enhancements and significant differences between the AXP1440-C07 and the AXP1440 are outlined in this chapter.
  • Page 54: Figure 1-1 Top-Bottom-Back Plates View

    (RTMs) in the switch locations. The back plate may be configured for additional RTMs. Contact your local SMART EC sales representative. The locking features of shelf and blades are shown in the upcoming figures. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 55: Figure 1-2 Long Captive Screws-Rear Of Shelf Through Backplane

    Figure 1-2 backplane to lock the blades to backplane. Specialized ATCA locking attachment blocks are needed on the ATCA blades. Figure 1-2 Long Captive Screws-Rear of Shelf through Backplane Captive Long Screws AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 56: Figure 1-3 Captive Screws To Lock Atca-F140-D Blades

    Figure 1-3 the two ATCA-F140-D fabric switch blades to the backplane. The AXP1440-C07 has been tested to work with the ATCA-F140-D switch fabric blades, providing Ethernet switching and communication between all of the application and payload blades in the system.Two...
  • Page 57: Figure 1-4 Long Captive Screw Protruding From The Rtm-Atca-F140-D

    Figure 1-5 on page The top ejector handle on the RTM-ATCA-F140-D is not same as the bottom ejector handle. This is to allow room for the long captive screws. Figure 1-4 Long Captive Screw Protruding from the RTM-ATCA-F140-D AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 58: Figure 1-5 Attachment Blocks

    Figure 2-1 on page 64 2.9 Alarm for the location of the alarm display panel. Display Panel (ADP1440-D) on page 74 Figure 1-6 Locking Upper Fan Tray UFT1440-D using Internal Captive Screw Chassis Front Chassis Rear Internal Captive Screw AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 59: Picmg Compliance

    The backplane of the AXP1440-C07 uses a dual star topology that supports two independent networks. The dual star uses a point-to-point configuration with redundancy added for reliability.
  • Page 60: Network Descriptions

    The implementation of the interface is indicated by the level of PICMG compliance a blade or hub is designed to. The AXP1440-C07 supports the PICMG 3.1 fabric standard to allow for several configuration options that can provide greater bandwidth to certain slots in the shelf.
  • Page 61: Ipmi Network

    A PICMG 3.1R2 compliant hub provides 40GBASE-KR4 to the fabric interface of a PICMG 3.1R2 compliant blade. The fabric interface switch is also extended outside the AXP1440-C07 shelf through external interfaces on the front of the switch and additional external interfaces on the RTM.
  • Page 62: Update Channel Interface

    Platform Architecture 1.4.4 Update Channel Interface The update channel interface consists of 10 differential pairs on the P20 connector. The physical layer and protocol used on this interface is application specific. Figure 1-8 Update Channel AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 63: Backplane And Component Connectivity

    Platform Architecture Backplane and Component Connectivity The blade connectivity on the AXP1440-C07 backplane is divided among three zones, each with the following characteristics: Zone 1 provides redundant, radial IPMI to all blade slots and redundant -48VDC to  all blade slots Zone 2, the data transport interface, provides the dual star configuration for the ...
  • Page 64: Remote Management And Maintenance

    Platform Architecture Platform Architecture Remote Management and Maintenance The AXP1440-C07 supports remote critical management and maintenance procedures. This eliminates the need for on-site maintenance personnel to handle routine maintenance tasks. A standard Telnet connection for remote access to networked functionality provides...
  • Page 65: Axp1440-C07 Shelf Description

    AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description Overview The AXP1440-C07 shelf supports 14 AdvancedTCA blade slots, of which 12 are node slots that can be populated with task CPU processor blades, network processor blades, or any other blade designed for a specific application. It has two slots for the system controller and switching blades.
  • Page 66: Figure 2-1 Front Shelf View

    AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description show the location of the key components in the AXP1440-C07 Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2 shelf front and rear views. Figure 2-1 Front Shelf View Enhanced Top Plate Alarm Display (for mounting heavy Panel duty rails)
  • Page 67: Enclosure

    Upper FTM FTM-1 Lower FTM FTM-2 Enclosure The AXP1440-C07 shelf consists of a formed 13U sheet metal card cage with structure and support for the backplane, PEMs, FTMs, SAMs, and 14 card slots. Figure 2-1 on page 64 provides a front view of the shelf.
  • Page 68: Power Consumption

    The ATCA blade power distribution record in shelf FRU is 350W. Shelf Ground Configuration The AXP1440-C07 shelf was tested in the default configuration of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect -48VDC Return with shelf ground. The AXP1440- C07 platform has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory standards.
  • Page 69: Backplane

    65. Each slot also has a logical slot number that defines it for backplane connectivity, page logical slot numbers are not shown on the shelf. The backplane functional layout is shown in the following figure. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 70: E-Keying

    PEM B -48V/RTN PEM B -48V/RTN 2.6.2 E-Keying The AXP1440-C07 supports the shelf management infrastructure with a process called E-Keying. E-Keying replaces the mechanical connector keying method used in earlier backplane designs which prevents damage to blades, misoperation, and verifies fabric compatibility.
  • Page 71: Shelf Fru Information

    Slot Connector Description Slots 6 and 9 (Physical) Connector Slots 1-5, 7-8, 10-14 (Physical) Node Switches Power, IPMB, Hardware Address Power, IPMB, Hardware Address Base Fabric and Base Base Fabric Fabric Clocks, Update, Fabric Clocks, Update, Fabric AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 72: Table 2-3 Backplane Connectors

    Slot Hardware Addressing for J10 Logical Physic Addres Slot al Slot Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Gnd Open Open Open Open Gnd Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 73: Zone Locations On A Blade

    The backplane provides dual star base interface and dual star fabric interface connections at each slot with segmented power (four power segments) provided by the dual PEMs. Zone 1 provides the system management and power interfaces, such as redundant  -48VDC power and IPMB AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 74: Figure 2-4 Base And Fabric Connectivity

    Hub 1 (LS-1) Node Slots FC-2 FIX-a LS-3 LS-4 FC-14 LS-14 FIX-b Hub 2 (LS-2) NOTICE Rear Transition Modules connect directly with the connectors on the front-side blade and do not make the connection through the backplane. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 75: Ieee802.3Ap/Ieee802.3Ba

    10GBASE and 10GBASE-KR4. Fan Tray Modules The AXP1440-C07 supports two fan tray modules in a push/pull configuration. Each fan tray module contains six dual-counter rotating fans. The lower fan tray, LFT1440, is accessible from the front of the shelf and contains the replaceable air filter.
  • Page 76: Alarm Display Panel (Adp1440-D)

    Information on page 69 Table 2-8 LED Status for the ADP1440-D Board ADP1440-D LED LED Color State State/Condition Critical Alarm (CRT) Active Major Alarm (MAJ) Active Minor Alarm (MIN) Yellow Active Power (PWR) Green Power present AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 77: Power Entry Module

    Two PEMs are required to support 2N redundancy. If your system is configured for redundant operation using two power feeds, they operate in load sharing where the total load is equal to or less than what one power feed can provide. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 78: Figure 2-7 Pem Backplane Connectivity

    The rear of the PEM has two output connectors that mate with the backplane. Figure 2-8 PEM View with Detail Breakers -48 VDC RTN -48 VDC RTN -48 VDC -48 VDC LEDs Ejector Handles AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 79: Stationary Components

    2.12 Standard Compliances The AXP1440-C07 AdvancedTCA platform complies with the safety and regulatory standards as shipped from the factory. It is possible to use this product with other components that produce a system not in compliance with system guidelines. Since...
  • Page 80: Ordering And Support Information

    AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description AXP1440-C07 Shelf Description NOTE: The AXP1440-C07 shelf has modified the A1 alignment/keying feature defined in PICMG R3.0 for rugged environments. The shelf accepts front blades compliant to PICMG 3.0 R3.0. Table 2-10 Standard Compliances Standard Description PICMG Defines mechanics, blade dimensions, power Designed to PICMG 3.0 R3.0...
  • Page 81: Site Preparation

    Site Planning Considerations Make sure to read all warning and cautions before you install the AXP1440-C07. 3.2.1 Receiving and Unpacking the System Carefully inspect the shelf and all components delivered together with it.
  • Page 82: Site And Installation Planning

    3.2.2 Site and Installation Planning Consider these issues for basic site and installation requirements: Is adequate power available for the AXP1440-C07 system?  Can the shelf be positioned in a way that -48VDC/-60VDC power source is easy to ...
  • Page 83: Requirements

    NOTICE The AXP1440-C07 has the same requirements as the AXP1440, but with improved shock and vibration. The AXP1440-C07 is frequency and endurance tested. Additional shock loads were tested at: –...
  • Page 84: Table 3-1 Environmental Requirements For The Axp1440

    Site Preparation Site Preparation The following table lists the environmental requirements for the AXP1440, with the exception of the AXP1440-C07 shock and vibration values. Contact your local SMART EC sales office for details on ruggedized environmental requirements. Table 3-1 Environmental Requirements for the AXP1440...
  • Page 85: Power Requirements

    Operating voltage range -40 to -72VDC Personal or System Damage The shelf may be supplied by a TNV-2 voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure that the power supply unit meets the local safety standards. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 86: Dimensions And Weight

    3.3.1 Mounting Options You can operate the AXP1440-C07 on your desk or you can install it in a standard 19" rack. The AXP1440-C07 has additional rail mounting capability. The top and bottom plates are compatible with the rail systems of Jonathon Company. See Figure 5-3 on page .
  • Page 87: Grounding

    3.3.2 Grounding To ensure the AXP1440-C07 is properly grounded, check each of the shelf’s parts to make sure they contact the EMI gasket. The shelf contains gaskets at the shelf and module level. The shelf is fitted with ESD contacts.
  • Page 88: Acoustic Noise Control

    3.3.4 Acoustic Noise Control The AXP1440-C07 can generate a lot of acoustic noise. It has a built-in noise control due to the fan speed control. If the shelf is installed in an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise during extended time periods, additional protective measures should be considered.
  • Page 89: Figure 3-2 Planning Checklist 2

    Site Preparation Figure 3-2 Planning Checklist 2 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 90 Site Preparation Site Preparation AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 91: Axp1440-C07 Operations

    2. Turn each circuit breaker on the front of PEM A and PEM B to the OFF position. Step 2 removes the input power from the slots in the AXP1440-C07 shelf only. It does not remove power to the PEMs. To remove power to these components, refer to the next step.
  • Page 92: Emergency Power Off Procedures

    4.5.1 Description The AXP1440-C07 has dual PEMs and is rated for nominal -48VDC/-60VDC. The PEMs plug directly into the midplane and deliver power to the backplane. Each input is rated for 80A. The two 80A feeds each power eight AdvancedTCA slots and the upper and lower FTMs.
  • Page 93: Ipmc Circuitry

    Table 4-1 PEM IPMB Addresses Description IPMB Address PEM A 0x66 PEM B 0x68 provides a conceptual view of the connections between the PEMs, Figure 2-3 on page 68 backplane, FTMs, and SAMs. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 94: Fan Tray Modules

    AXP1440-C07 Operations AXP1440-C07 Operations Fan Tray Modules This section discusses the operation of the AXP1440-C07 Fan Tray Modules (FTMs). 4.6.1 Description The FTMs are loaded with AdvancedTCA IPMC firmware. The fans are controlled as a group through the IPMI-based interfaces (IPMB) to the SAM1620-D. The IPMI interface is used for reporting faults, events, and status.The shelf manager software performs...
  • Page 95: Cooling Budget

    Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often it needs cleaning. Based on your findings, establish a regular cleaning schedule and keep a log to record the date of each filter cleaning or replacement. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 96: Storing The Filter

    (40°F to 90°F) yields an acceptable environment. Covering the filters with dark plastic keeps the foam dry and protects it from ultraviolet light. Purchase enough to keep adequate inventory for no more than a few months, filters could degrade under long term storage conditions. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 97: Axp1440-C07 Shelf Installation

    Chapter 5 AXP1440-C07 Shelf Installation Overview This chapter describes mounting and installation options for the AXP1440-C07 shelf. Shelf Physical Characteristics The following table provides the dimensions and weight of an equipped and unequipped shelf and rack mounting requirements. Table 5-1...
  • Page 98: Cable Information

     AdvancedTCA PEM Service Kit, PN 6706808A01 (shipped with your  AXP1440-C07) Right-angle Cable Lug Kit, PN 6706808A01 (shipped with your AXP1440-C07)  5.3.2 Cable Information These standard cables are available from SMART EC. Refer to the AXP1440-D data sheet for ordering information.
  • Page 99: Figure 5-1 Rack Mounting Dimensions

    AXP1440-C07 Shelf Installation Figure 5-1 Rack Mounting Dimensions AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 100: Airflow Requirements

    5.3.5 Mounting Options and Stabilization The AXP1440-C07 is designed to be mounted in a 19" equipment rack. For increased stability, we recommend that the rack is securely mounted to the floor, or if using stabilizing devices make sure they are installed and extended.
  • Page 101: Weight Distribution Within A Rack

    If an ESD station is not available, you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap (available at electronics stores) that is attached to an active electrical ground. Note that a shelf may not be grounded if it is unplugged. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 102: Installing The Shelf

    Installing the Shelf The AXP1440-C07 can be mounted in a 19” EIA frame using front mounting brackets and appropriate slide rails, if required. For any assistance in determining the appropriate rail system for your application, contact your local SMART EC sales representative. See...
  • Page 103: Grounding The Shelf

    Back of Shelf Shelf Ground Configuration The AXP1440-C07 shelf was tested in the default configuration of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect -48VDC return with shelf ground. The system has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory standards.
  • Page 104: Dc Power Cable

    L'entretien de cet équipement doit être effectué par du personnel de service qualifié. Table 5-2 Power and Ground Wire Signals Wire Signal Earth Ground PE GND (Primary Earth Ground) Input power -48VDC/-60VDC nominal Return -48VDC RETURN AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 105: Power Cable Termination

    The two separate inputs on a single PEM should be connected to the DC same source. Power is introduced to each PEM’s terminal block on the front of the module (power input cable and return cable). The lugs provide secure contact for the cable and prevent the AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 106: Procedure - Connect Cables To Pem

    4.35 N-m (35.49 in-lbs to 38.5 in-lbs). Make sure all DC leads are fastened securely. 7. Replace the plastic cover over the terminal blocks. 8. Verify that the circuit breakers are in the ON position. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 107: Powering Up The System

    These standard cables are available from SMART EC. Refer to the AXP1440-D data sheet for ordering information. RJ-45 front panel serial interface of the SAM1620-D  Adapter cable for the ADP1440-D front panel serial connection  AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 108: Upgrading Firmware

    There is a single IPMC firmware image common to the upper and lower fan trays in the AXP1440-C07. The FTM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x56 and 0x58. Different upgrade image variants are generated as part of the release, but only one file is required for the normal field upgrade process and the file is ftm14x0_hpm1fw.img.
  • Page 109: 5.12.1.2 Fan Tray Upgrade Sample Output

    -H 192.168.24.11 -t0x56 -U openhpi -P openhpi hpm activate PICMG HPM.1 Upgrade Agent 0.4: ipmitool returned 0. /bin/upgradeftm: Upgrade and activate complete. Verify firmware version: clia ipmc -v 0x56 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 110: Pem Ipmc Firmware Upgrade

    NOTE: The upgrade process described here uses a script named upgradepem, which is supplied on shelf managers starting with build 4.1.0-3. There is a single IPMC firmware image common to the two PEMs in the AXP1440-C07. The PEM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x66 and 0x68.
  • Page 111: 5.12.2.2 Pem Upgrade Sample Output

    Manufacturer ID: 0000a1, Product ID: 005e, Auxiliary Rev: 00000018 Device ID String: "PEM1620" Global Initialization: 0xc, Power State Notification: 0xc, Device Capabilities (0x29) Controller provides Device SDRs Supported features: 0x29 "Sensor Device" "FRU Inventory Device" "IPMB Event Generator" AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 112: Shelf Manager Firmware Upgrade

    5-8 minutes while this download occurs. 4. Updating the default U-boot environment variable configuration. The upgrade procedure preserves all U-boot environment variables. No special procedures are necessary. Start the following sequence of operations with the backup shelf manager. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 113: 5.12.3.2 Procedure - Establish Network Connectivity To Sam1620-D

    # setenv enable_front_panel_ethernet y 5.12.3.3 Procedure - Update Firmware on SAM1620-D To update the firmware on the SAM1620-D: 1. Copy the three required firmware image files listed below to the /tmp directory on the SAM1620-D: sentry.shmm1620-D.u-boot.bin sentry.shmm1620-D.kernel sentry.shmm1620-D.rts AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 114 In this case, you need to re-enter the configuration by editing these files, following the upgrade. The default configuration of the shelf managers in the AXP1440-C07 is to perform a switchover when opening the handle switch. To prevent the premature failover of the shelf managers, modify the SWITCHOVER_ON_HANDLE_OPEN variable in /etc/shelfman.conf.sam1500 to FALSE.
  • Page 115: Fru Installation

    Overview The following sections help you to start up and maintain the system. This chapter provides information about how to install and remove the AXP1440-C07 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Procedures address the Rear Transition Module (RTM), AdvancedTCA blades, Shelf Management Controller (SAM1620-D), Power Entry Modules (PEMs), Fan Tray Modules (FTMs), and air filters.
  • Page 116: Procedure - Rtm With Installed Front Switch Blade

    3. Locate the rear slot the RTM is to be installed. It must be the same slot as that of the front blade. NOTE: The RTM’s upper and lower handles have different designs due to the location of the captive screw on the front panel of the RTM. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 117 If your shelf is powered, as soon as the RTM is connected to the front switch blade the blue LED illuminates and remains illuminated until both the lower handle of the RTM and the lower handle of the front switch blade are closed. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 118 13. Wait until the blue LEDs of both the switch blade and the RTM are OFF. NOTE: An OFF blue LED indicates that the payload of the respective blade or RTM has been powered up and is active. 14. Plug the interface cable into face plate connectors, if applicable. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 119: Procedure - Remove An Rtm

    2. Wait until the blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM are permanently ON. A permanently switched ON LED indicates that the payload of respective blade or RTM has been powered down. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 120: Node Blade Installation And Removal

    7. Remove the RTM from the slot. Node Blade Installation and Removal The AXP1440-C07 shelf is designed to accommodate specific ruggedized blades with special locking enhancements but is also fully compatible with standard ATCA blades. Conversely, the ruggedized blades are not fully compatible with the AdvancedTCA standard and are not designed to be used with other AdvancedTCA shelves.
  • Page 121: Procedure - Install The Blade

    If your system is unpowered, you can disregard the blue LED and skip the power-down steps. In this case it is a purely mechanical installation. To install the blade into an AXP1440-C07 shelf, proceed as follows. 1. Visually inspect the blade and backplane connectors for damage or bent pins before attempting to insert the blade.
  • Page 122 When the blue LED is switched OFF and the green IS (In Service) LED is switched ON, this indicates that the payload has been powered up and that the blade is active. 7. Tighten the two handle screws. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 123 8. Fasten the captive screws for slots (1-5), (7-8), and (10-14) found in the rear of the shelf that align with their corresponding front blades using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Torque the screws to 0.3 N-m/2.65 in-lbs. Captive Screws Slots (1-5), (7-8), (10-14) AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 124 NOTE: For hub slots 6 and 9, an alignment tool located in the rear of the shelf must be used to locate the corresponding internal captive screw. Refer to the next figure. Alignment Tool in Stowed Position Alignment Tool Internal Captive Screws Thumb Screws Rear View AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 125 UP facing to the left. 14. Connect cables to the face plate, if applicable. 15. After the blade is installed make sure that a boot image is present on the on the blade’s hard disk. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 126: Procedure - Remove The Blade

    Loosen the correlating screw for slots (1-5), (7-8), and (10-14) found in the rear of the shelf using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. 4. For slots 6 and 9, first remove the correlating RTM. See Procedure - Remove an RTM on page 117.) AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 127 NOTE: If the blade does not come loose for slots 6 and 9, check that the internal captive screw mentioned earlier is completely unfastened. 12. Remove the face plate cables, if applicable. 13. Remove the blade from the shelf. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 128: Shelf Management Module Installation And Removal

    Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge, incorrect blade installation and blade removal can damage circuits or shorten their life. Before touching the blade or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an ESD-safe environment. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 129: Procedure - Install A Sam1620-D In Nonpowered Or Powered Shelf

    If your shelf is powered on continue with step If your shelf is not powered proceed with step 3. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated. 4. Screw in the front panel captive screws and finger tighten. The blue LED blinks. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 130 Procedure - Remove the Lower Fan Tray Module on page 136. Internal Captive Screws 8. Tighten the screws using a #1 Phillips screwdriver and torque to 0.3 N-m/2.65 in-lbs. 9. Replace the lower fan tray. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 131: Procedure - Remove A Sam1620-D From Nonpowered Or Powered Shelf

    7. Rotate the ejector handle down and remove the module from the shelf. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 132: Power Entry Module Installation And Removal

    FRU Installation Power Entry Module Installation and Removal The AXP1440-C07 shelf supports two PEMs. Since the shelf is equipped with a redundant power distribution system, the removal of a single PEM does not interrupt system operation. PEMs are accessible from the rear of the shelf. Each PEM has EMI gaskets on all sides of the module that provide EMI shielding.
  • Page 133 2. Locate the target power input cable’s terminals at the branch circuit or power distribution unit. Open the external circuit breakers that provide DC feed power to the PEM you are replacing. 4. Lock and tag out the circuit breakers on the branch circuit or power distribution unit. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 134: Procedure - Install A Pem

    4. Using the appropriate tool, carefully remove the terminal block cover (plastic covering) over the terminal block. The terminal block cover is attached to the terminal block by two tabs with slots in the cover that insert into embossments in the terminal block wall. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 135: Fan Tray Module Installation And Removal

    For more information on the ADP, refer to Sections 2.6.3 on page 69 7.3.4 on page 143. Put on an ESD wrist strap. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 136: Figure 6-2 Adp1440-D Mounting Screws (Front Of Shelf)

    3. From the front of the shelf loosen the internal captive locking screw located though the slot where the ADP1440-D is normally positioned. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver (minimum of 10 in./25cm). Figure 6-3 Internal Locking Screw Location (Front of Shelf) Captive Locking Screw AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 137: Procedure - Remove The Upper Fan Tray Module

    Procedure - Install the Upper Fan Tray Module Put on an ESD wrist strap. Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack. NOTE: Procedure 6.6.1 must be completed in order to install the upper fan tray. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 138: Procedure - Remove The Lower Fan Tray Module

    3. Open the ejector handle to a full open position. 4. Using the ejector handle on the front of the module, slowly pull it out of the shelf while supporting the bottom of the module with the palm of your hand. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 139: Procedure - Install The Lower Fan Tray Module

    Connect the strap to the shelf by attaching the front or rear ESD jack. To replace the fan filter for a lower FTM, see Procedure - Remove the Lower Fan Tray and follow these steps. Module AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 140 (vacuumed) from the fan tray prior to reinstalling the fan tray into the shelf. 5. Lower the vane assembly and rotate the filter bracket into place. 6. Reinstall the lower LFT1440 using the procedure described in Procedure - Install the Lower Fan Tray Module. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 141: Shelf Management Module

    Shelf Management Mezzanine Module (ShMM-1500R) which installs on the carrier blade. Two SAM1620-Ds are installed into two dedicated shelf manager slots located at the bottom-rear of the AXP1440-C07 shelf. The SAM1620-D is hot swappable and the connectors are accessible through the face plate.
  • Page 142: Sam1620-D Features

    Face plate interfaces that include 10/100Base-T Ethernet, RS-232 serial console,  and alarm interface with connector Interface to ADP1440-D panel for alarm indicators and serial console port  The SAM1620-D also provides these operations for the AXP1440-C07 shelf: Control for the activation/deactivation of AdvancedTCA blades  Handles E-Keying ...
  • Page 143: Functional Description

    IPMBs in the backplane. The SAM1620-D includes several on-board devices that enable different aspects of shelf management based on the shelf management mezzanine. These facilities include I based hardware monitoring/control and GPIO expander devices. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 144: Ipmb Connectivity

    The baud rate is 115200, 8, N, 1 and cannot be changed. Table shows pin assignments of ADP1440-D connector. Table 7-2 Alarm Display Panel (ADP1440-D) Serial Port Connector Signal Direction No Connect Input Output No Connect AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 145: Master-Only I2C Bus

    C. Information stored on the ADP1440-D contains SMART EC OEM records that enable the SAM1620-D to self-configure for the AXP1440- C07 shelf. 7.3.5 SAM1620-D and Alarm Display Panel Face Plates The following figure shows the SAM1620-D and ADP1440-D face plate layouts. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 146: Sam1620-D/Adp1440-D Status Leds

    LED states. Table 7-3 SAM LED Status Indicators SAM1620-D Face Plate LED LED Color State State/Condition IS (In Service) Green Active, power good OOS (Out of Service) Failed HS (How Swap) Blue Remove OK AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 147: Hot Swap Led

    The SAM is ready to be removed/disconnected from the shelf Long-blink The SAM is activating itself Short-blink Deactivation has been requested The software running on the shelf manager mezzanine is responsible for turning the LED on/off using the GPIOs on the ShMC. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 148: Management And Control

    Centellis 4440/4620 Control via IPMI Programmer’s Reference manual. 7.4.1 Hardware Monitoring and Control The hardware monitoring and control functions implemented by the AXP1440-C07 are provided by the on-board I C-based devices. 7.4.1.1 Voltage Sensors On-board sensors provide the following power supply voltages.
  • Page 149: Table 7-7 Cooling Budget

    15°C. Table 7-7 Cooling Budget Ambient Temperature Temperature Rise 25C Delta T = 20C 40C Delta T = 15C 55C Delta T = 10C The values for S1, S2, T1, and T2 are configurable. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 150: Redundancy Control

    The ShMM-1500R provides a number of hardware redundancy signals on the CN1 connector. The HRI is implemented using the FPGA device. The default operation of the SAM1620-D is to switchover automatically. The AXP1440-C07 chassis is specially designed to operate in harsher shock environments with a hot-swap switch of the ShMM- 1500R having potential to trigger, causing the shelf manager switchover without a true failure in the active shelf manager.
  • Page 151: Hardware Redundancy Interface

    Shelf Management Module The default configuration of the shelf managers in the AXP1440-C07 chassis to eliminate the premature failover of the shelf managers is modified by setting SWITCHOVER_ON_HANDLE_OPEN to FALSE. The SWITCHOVER_ON_HANDLE_OPEN term is located in the /etc/shelfman.conf.sam1500 file. NOTICE...
  • Page 152: Hri Protocol

    Broadcom BCM5325E), which in turn connects to the base ports of the two hub slots and to the front-panel RJ-45 Ethernet connector. The port utilization of the switch is: TP port 1 to Local hub slot  TP port 2 to Remote hub slot  AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 153: Figure 7-5 Interhub Slot And Shelf Manager Connectivity

    ETH0 ETH1 ETH1 Port 4 Port 4 Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Port 2 Port 2 Switch Switch Switch Switch Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 Port 1 Port 3 Hub Slot 1 Hub Slot 1 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 154: Configuring Front Panel Network Interface

    To change the Remote Management Control Protocol (RMCP) network address that is associated with the Active and Standby Shelf managers from the default values, use the clia command on the Active shelf manager, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx indicates a sample IP address. clia setlanconfig 1 3 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 155: Switchover Signals

    TCP connection and exits this function. Activate callbacks are called for all facilities and the SAM1620-D starts to work in active mode, with no backup. At this moment the SAM1620-D sets the LOCAL_SWITCHOVER bit, requesting the AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 156: Alarm Functionality

    The SAM1620-D provides a front-panel alarm connector, which is a standard DB-15 connector with the following pin assignments: Table 7-11 Hot Swap Interface Pin Out Description Minor Alarm Reset + Minor Alarm Reset - Major Alarm Reset + Major Alarm Reset - AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 157: Hot Swap Interface

    Presence signal indicating that the SAM1620-D is fully seated in its backplane  connector HS LED to indicate safe to remove state  NOTICE Upon opening the handle, an automatic switchover will not occur until the active SAM is removed from the system. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 158: Power

    The following text shows sample output obtained by running imls at the shelf manager Linux prompt. The first three images listed reflect the currently active flash bank contents. The next set of three images is contained within the other flash bank. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 159 793096 Bytes = 774.51 kB = 0.76 MB Load Address: 0x00000000 Entry Point: 0x00000000 /dev/mtdblock9: Image Name: sentry.shmm1500 RFS Ramdisk Imag Created: Thu Mar 27 21:41:21 2008 Image Type: PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 160 From the sample output, it is possible to see the compilation dates of the U-Boot, RFS, and Kernel images for both the active and nonactive firmware banks. Compilation times will never be identical for all three images, but should be relatively close to each other. AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 161: Related Documentation

    Centellis 4440/4620 Control via IPMI Programmer’s Reference 6806800G38 ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M67 RTM-ATCA-F140 Series Installation and Use 6806800M97 ADP1440-C06 and ADP1440-D for AXP1440 Application Note 6806800U49 System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (AXP1620/1440) 6806800D85 User’s Guide AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
  • Page 162: Related Specifications

    December 30, 2002 PICMG 3.0 AdvancedTCA Serial Interconnect Specification R2.0 PICMG 3.0, R2.0 PICMG 3.1 R1.0 PICMG 3.1 AdvancedTCA Ethernet/Fibre Channel, Revision 1.0 January 22, 2003 January 21, 2004 PICMG 3.0 ECN 3.0-1.0-001 ECN 3.0, 1.0-001 AXP1440-C07 Installation and Use (6806800V18A)
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