PEP Modular Computers CP690 Manual

Active pmc carrier board for compactpci applications
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CP690
Active PMC Carrier Board
for CompactPCI Applications
Manual ID: 20955, Rev. Index 03
May 2003
The product described in this manual is
in compliance with all applied CE stan-
dards.

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  • Page 1 CP690 Active PMC Carrier Board for CompactPCI Applications Manual ID: 20955, Rev. Index 03 May 2003 The product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE stan- dards.
  • Page 2: Revision History

    PEP Modular Computers GmbH. Disclaimer: PEP Modular Computers GmbH rejects any liability for the cor- rectnesss and completeness of this manual as well as its suitabil- ity for any particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.7.3 Environmental Tests ..............1 - 11 Related Publications ................1 - 11 1.8.1 CompactPCI Systems/Boards ............ 1 - 11 1.8.2 PMC Add-on Modules/Carriers ........... 1 - 11 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page iii...
  • Page 4 4.1.1.2 The System Host (System Controller) ........4 - 5 4.1.1.3 The Hotswap Board ..............4 - 5 4.1.1.4 Software and Operating System ..........4 - 5 Design Implementation on CP690 ............4 - 6 Page iv © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH...
  • Page 5 4.2.6.1 GPIO: Output Enable Control Register - Offset 66h ....4 - 8 4.2.6.2 GPIO Input Data Register - Offset 67h ........4 - 8 4.2.6.3 GPIO Output Data Register - Offset 65h ........4 - 9 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page v...
  • Page 6 Preface CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page vi © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    CP690 Preface List of Tables CP690/CP690HS Specifications ............1 - 10 CompactPCI J1 (CON1) Connector Pinout ..........3 - 3 CompactPCI J3 (CON3) Connector ............3 - 5 CompactPCI J5 (CON5) Rear I/O Connector Pinout ....... 3 - 6 PMC1 and PMC2 Jn1 Connector (CON4 / CON9) Pinout ....... 3 - 7 PMC1 and PMC2 Jn2 Connector (CON6 / CON10) Pinout .....
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  • Page 9: List Of Figures

    Front Panels ..................... 1 - 9 Installation Diagrams ................2 - 4 Illustration of Staggered Pinning on the Hotswap Backplane ....4 - 4 Hotswap State Machine ................4 - 7 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page ix...
  • Page 10 Preface CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page x © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 11: Proprietary Note

    This document contains information proprietary to PEP Modular Computers. It may not be copied or transmitted by any means, disclosed to others, or stored in any retrieval system or media without the prior written consent of PEP Modular Computers GmbH or one of its autho- rized agents.
  • Page 12 Note... This symbol and title emphasize aspects the reader should read through carefully for his or her own advantage. Page xii © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 13: For Your Safety

    They can cause short circuits and damage the batter- ies or conductive circuits on the board. ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page xiii...
  • Page 14: General Instructions On Usage

    In order to maintain PEP’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 PEP Modular Computers and described in this manual or received from PEP Technical Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
  • Page 15: Two Year Warranty

    PEP Modular Computers, and the remaining part of the original guarantee, or any new guarantee to cover the repaired or replaced items, will be transferred to cover the new or repaired items.
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  • Page 17: Introduction

    CP690 Introduction Chapter Introduction ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 - 1...
  • Page 18 Introduction CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 1 - 2 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 19: Overview

    • The CP690 has been designed to function with all PEP CompactPCI backplanes. The fact that the J4 connector is not present on the CP690 means that this carrier board can also be used in systems employing an H110 backplane.
  • Page 20 • a processor independent local I/O bus • a broad range of I/O peripheral devices PEP Modular Computers’ PMC modules may be installed on a variety of different carrier boards, including: • CompactPCI 3U/6U: CPU CP302 CP600, CP602, CP610, CP611, CP612 •...
  • Page 21: Functional Block Diagram

    Rear I/O Connector Serial Jn4 (CON12) Jn4 (CON8) Termination HOT-SWAP PCI/PCI Interface PMC1 PMC2 Jn1, Jn2, Jn3 and Jn1, Jn2, Jn3 and Jn4 Connectors Jn4 Connectors ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 - 5...
  • Page 22: Board Layout

    Only on Hotswap version The holes shown have the following functions: Those marked A are for the 3.3V voltage keys Those marked B are for the 5V voltage keys Page 1 - 6 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 23: Functions Of Onboard Connectors

    1.4.2 PMC Interfaces The two PMC interfaces on the CP690 provide an easy way to extend a CPCI system via the wide array of interfaces and functions which are available from all PMC vendors. The second- ary (PMC) side of the PCI-to-PCI bridge provides a 32/64-bit wide PCI data path with a speed of up to 66 MHz which is routed to the onboard connectors Jn1, Jn2 and Jn3.
  • Page 24: Functions Of The Pmc Interface Connectors

    For use only with Rear I/O PCI-to-PCI Bridge This connector raises the signal capacity to 64-Bit PCI bus Page 1 - 8 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 25: Front Panels

    CP690 Introduction Front Panels Figure 1-4: Front Panels Standard Hotswap CP 690 CP 690 HS ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 - 9...
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    IEC68-2-64 Shocks: Permanent Shocks IEC68-2-29 Single Shock IEC68-2-27 Double-height Eurocard: Board Dimensions 233,35 mm x 160 mm 1 x 4 HP slot Board Weight 275 grams Page 1 - 10 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 27: Applied Standards

    PMC Add-on Modules/Carriers • Draft Standard for a Common Mezzanine Card Family, P1386/Draft 2.0 • Draft Standard Physical and Environment Layers for PCI Mezzanine Cards, P1386.1/Draft 2.0 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 - 11...
  • Page 28 Introduction CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 1 - 12 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 29: Installation

    CP690 Installation Chapter Installation ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 2 - 1...
  • Page 30 Installation CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 2 - 2 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 31: Board Installation

    (PMC specification). There is, therefore, no second stand-off. 2. Push the PMC bezel into the window of the front-panel of the CP690 and plug the con- nectors together.
  • Page 32: Cpci Signaling Voltage

    The secondary (PMC) side of the PCI-to-PCI bridge may be configured either for a 3.3V or a 5V signaling environment. Please refer to chapter 3.2 Jumper Settings. Page 2 - 4 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 33: Configuration

    PMC1: Jn4 Rear I/O Pinout ........3 - 10 3.1.9 PMC2: Jn4 Rear I/O Pinout ........3 - 11 3.2 Jumper Settings ..............3 - 12 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 1...
  • Page 34 Configuration CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 3 - 2 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 35: Pinouts

    1) Indicates pins which connect with the shortest pins on the backplane 2) Indicates pins which connect with the longest pins on the backplane The different pin lengths are related to Hot-swap functionality ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 3...
  • Page 36: Compactpci J2 (Con2) Connector

    AD47# AD46# AD52# V(I/O) AD51# AD50# AD56# AD55# AD54# AD53# AD59# V(I/O) AD58# AD57# AD63# AD62# AD61# AD60# C/BE5 64EN# V(I/O) C/BE4# PAR64 V(I/O) C/BE7# C/BE6# Page 3 - 4 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 37: Compactpci J3 (Con3) Connector

    PMC1IO36 PMC1IO45 PMC1IO44 PMC1IO43 PMC1IO42 PMC1IO41 PMC1IO50 PMC1IO49 PMC1IO48 PMC1IO47 PMC1IO46 PMC1IO55 PMC1IO54 PMC1IO53 PMC1IO52 PMC1IO51 PMC1IO60 PMC1IO59 PMC1IO58 PMC1IO57 PMC1IO56 V(I/O) PMC1IO64 PMC1IO63 PMC1IO62 PMC1IO61 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 5...
  • Page 38: Compactpci J5 (Con5) Rear I/O Connector

    PMC2IO36 PMC2IO45 PMC2IO44 PMC2IO43 PMC2IO42 PMC2IO41 PMC2IO50 PMC2IO49 PMC2IO48 PMC2IO47 PMC2IO46 PMC2IO55 PMC2IO54 PMC2IO53 PMC2IO52 PMC2IO51 PMC2IO60 PMC2IO59 PMC2IO58 PMC2IO57 PMC2IO56 V(I/O) PMC2IO64 PMC2IO63 PMC2IO62 PMC2IO61 Page 3 - 6 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 39: Pmc1 And Pmc2 Jn1 Connector (Con4 / Con9) Pinout

    Ground IRDY# DEVSEL# Ground LOCK# SDONE# SBO# Ground V(I/O) AD[15] AD[12] AD[11] AD[09] Ground C/BE[0]# AD[06] AD[05] AD[04] Ground V(I/O) AD[03] AD[02] AD[01] AD[00] Ground REQ64# ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 7...
  • Page 40: Pmc1 And Pmc2 Jn2 Connector (Con6 / Con10) Pinout

    PERR# Ground +3.3V SERR# C/BE[1]# Ground AD[14] AD[13] Ground AD[10] AD[08] +3.3V AD[07] PCI-RSVD +3.3V PCI-RSVD PMC-RSVD Ground PMC-RSVD PCI-RSVD Ground PCI-RSVD ACK64# +3.3V Ground PCI-RSVD Page 3 - 8 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 41: Pmc1 And Pmc2 Jn3 64-Bit Pci Extension Pinoutt

    V(I/O) AD[44] AD[43] AD[42] AD[41] Ground Ground AD[40] AD[39] AD[38] AD[37] Ground Ground AD[36] AD[35] AD[34] AD[33] Ground V(I/O) AD[32] PCI-RSVD PCI-RSVD PCI-RSVD Ground Ground PCI-RSVD ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 9...
  • Page 42: Pmc1: Jn4 Rear I/O Pinout

    PMC1IO39 PMC1IO40 PMC1IO41 PMC1IO42 PMC1IO43 PMC1IO44 PMC1IO45 PMC1IO46 PMC1IO47 PMC1IO48 PMC1IO49 PMC1IO50 PMC1IO51 PMC1IO52 PMC1IO53 PMC1IO54 PMC1IO55 PMC1IO56 PMC1IO57 PMC1IO58 PMC1IO59 PMC1IO60 PMC1IO61 PMC1IO62 PMC1IO63 PMC1IO64 Page 3 - 10 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 43: Pmc2: Jn4 Rear I/O Pinout

    PMC2IO39 PMC2IO40 PMC2IO41 PMC2IO42 PMC2IO43 PMC2IO44 PMC2IO45 PMC2IO46 PMC2IO47 PMC2IO48 PMC2IO49 PMC2IO50 PMC2IO51 PMC2IO52 PMC2IO53 PMC2IO54 PMC2IO55 PMC2IO56 PMC2IO57 PMC2IO58 PMC2IO59 PMC2IO60 PMC2IO61 PMC2IO62 PMC2IO63 PMC2IO64 ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 - 11...
  • Page 44: Jumper Settings

    No other jumper settings are permitted as serious damage or misoperation will result. Note: Care must be taken to ensure correct voltage configuration. Using an incorrect signalling voltage may damage the PMC module. Page 3 - 12 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 45: Hotswap

    CP690 Hotswap Chapter Hotswap ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 4 - 1...
  • Page 46 Hotswap CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 4 - 2 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 47: Technical Background Of Compactpci Hotswap

    (CPU) with hotswap features, cooling, power supplies etc. plus the boards to be hotswapped. Hotswapping is not possible unless the operating system has the capability to en- able and disable the board specific driver during normal operation. ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 4 - 3...
  • Page 48: The Hotswap Backplane

    *BACK END POW ER: the m ain part of VCC, +3.3V, V(I/O), +/-12V and GND *HEALTHY: only for high availability Note: Some special signals (e.g. ENUM, HEALTHY, BDSEL...) have particular rout- ing requirements. Page 4 - 4 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 49: The System Host (System Controller)

    • The OS must provide the possibility to initialize PCI devices during normal operation whenever required (allocate resources). • The OS must provide the possibility to load or unload software drivers during normal op- eration whenever required. ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 4 - 5...
  • Page 50: Design Implementation On Cp690

    4.2.1 Power Ramping On the CP690, a special hotswap controller is used to ramp up the supply voltage of the PMC modules (Back End Power). This is done to avoid transients on the 3.3V and the 5V power sup- plies from the Hotswap system. When the power supply is stable, the hotswap controller gen- erates a reset on the PMC slots to put the devices into a definite state.
  • Page 51: Hotswap Register Bits

    ENUM#: 0 Setting LOO DISCONNECT#: 1 LED#: 1 Handle: open EIM: 0 LOO: 0 FFs valid: 1 #: low active signal FFs valid: PLD-internal Flip-Flops are valid. ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 4 - 7...
  • Page 52: Programming The Gpio's

    This read-only register reads the state of the gpio<3:0> pins. This state is updated on the PCI clock cycle following a change in the gpio pins. Page 4 - 8 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...
  • Page 53: Gpio Output Data Register - Offset 65H

    Writing 0 to these bits has no effect. When read, reflects the last value written. Reset value: 0. ID 20955, Rev. 03 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH Page 4 - 9...
  • Page 54 Hotswap CP690 This page was intentionally left blank. Page 4 - 10 © 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH ID 20955, Rev. 03...

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