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Caution: Making changes or modifications to the CC1000dm hardware without the explicit consent of Artesyn Communication Products could invalidate the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 10004281-02...
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Declares that the following product, in accordance with the requirements of 89/336/EEC, EMC direc- tive and 99/5/EC, RTTE directive and their amending directives, Product: Compact PCI Carrier Card Model Name/Number: CC1000dm/10005129-xx has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications: EN55022:1998 Information Technology Equipment, Radio disturbance characteristics, Limits and...
PMC module. The PMC slots are compatible with IEEE Stan- dard for a Common Mezzanine Card Family: CMC IEEE Std 1386-2001. The CC1000dm has a front panel push button that provides a reset function for the card. Reset Switch: The Linear Technology LTC®3713 provides the 3.3 volt conversion from the 5 volt input...
CC1000dm hardware’s ability to comply with any of the stated specifications. The UL web site at ul.com has a list of Artesyn’s UL certifications. To find the list, search in the online certifications directory using Artesyn’s UL file number, E190079.
O V E R V I E W Additional Information To obtain a certificate of conformity (CoC) for the CC1000dm, send an e-mail to sales@artesyncp.com or call 1-800-356-9602. Have the part number(s) (e.g., C000####-##) for your configuration(s) available when contacting Artesyn.
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Processor PMC Standard for Processor PCI Mezzanine Cards, VITA 32 - 2003 Revision 1.0a, 29 April 2003 Draft (VITA Standards Organization) http://www.vita.com/ 1. Frequently, the most current information regarding addenda/errata for specific documents may be found on the corresponding web site. 10004281-02 CC1000dm User’s Manual...
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O V E R V I E W Additional Information CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02...
C C 1 0 0 0 D M C I R C U I T B O A R D The CC1000dm circuit board is a cPCI carrier card assembly. It uses a 12-layer printed circuit board with the following dimensions: .
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S E T U P CC1000dm Circuit Board The following figures show the front panel, component maps, and jumper locations for the CC1000dm circuit board. Figure 2-1: Component Map, Top (rev. 02) RN24 RN23 RN22 RN21 RN20 RN19 RN18 RN17...
S E T U P CC1000dm Circuit Board I den ti fi ca tion Nu m be rs Before you install the CC1000dm circuit board in a system, you should record the fol- lowing information: ❐ The board serial number: 680– ______________________________________ .
J24: Table 3-10 Fu se s an d J u mpe rs The CC1000dm has various jumpers, headers, and fuses. Please refer to on the Fig. 2-3 following page for the jumper/header locations. These are spare fuses on the top side of CC1000dm.
Hot Swap Header Re set S wi tch The CC1000dm has a push button switch (SW1) on the front panel to reset the second- ary PCI bus and inform the CompactPCI bus of the need for enumeration. CC1000dm User’s Manual...
S E T U P CC1000dm Setup L ED s All CC1000dm carrier cards have a blue LED which indicates the Hot Swap status, as shown in . The PCI bridge component monitors the micro-switch which is acti- Fig. 2-4 vated by the card ejector handle.
O S C I L L A T O R S E L E C T I O N When the 66 MHz oncard oscillator is enabled, this allows the CC1000dm to produce its own 33/66 MHz clock for the secondary side. This is independent of the primary fre- quency.
Visually inspect the board for components that could have loosened during shipment. Verify that the front panel is secure. By default, the CC1000dm carrier card is configured to support 3.3 V I/O operation on the secondary bus. Please be sure to select the appropriate voltage for your application.
........... . R E S E T M E T H O D S shows the basic reset diagram for the CC1000dm. For PLD signal routing changes Fig. 2-7 for each of the four modes, see Fig.
BACKSIDE_PWR_RST* Any of the following methods reset the entire board: • At power-up, the CC1000dm carrier card generates a hard reset. • The voltage monitor detects voltage supplies of +5 V, +3.3 V, +12 V,-12 V, or PMC_3_3V that fall below the minimum thresholds of +4.7 V, +3.1 V, +11.4 V, -10.8 V, or 3.1 V, respectively.
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G In case of difficulty, use this checklist: ❐ Be sure the CC1000dm circuit board is seated firmly in the card cage. ❐ Be sure the system is not overheating.
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S E T U P Troubleshooting CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02 2-14...
P C I B R I D G E F E A T U R E S The CC1000dm supports PCI bus speeds of up to 66 MHz with the PLX PCI 6254 (HB6) dual-mode (transparent and non-transparent), universal 64-bit PCI-to-PCI bridge. In transparent mode, the PCI bus is connected to the primary port.
Set up the PMC module and install it on the CC1000dm carrier card as specified in the module’s adjust the CompactPCI power supply to accommodate any hardware manual.
Initialization and time-out values should be set up to accommodate any additional latency. In te rru pts External interrupts that are controlled by the CC1000dm carrier card are routed to the on-board devices/slots as follows: Table 3-3: PMCx Interrupt Mapping...
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Highest Priority Master in High Priority group HPMHP: This controls which master in the high priority group has the highest priority. It is valid only in the fixed arbitration scheme. 0000 Master#0 has highest priority (default) 0001 Master#1 has highest priority CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02...
The PCI 6254 can be configured to act as either a transparent or non-transparent PCI- to-PCI bridge by selecting the appropriate jumper on JP5 (see page 2 -9). In transparent mode, the CC1000dm system PCI bus is connected to the PCI 6254 primary port. The Register 3-2: PCI 6254 non-transparent mode acts as a memory-mapped PCI device with the primary PCI6254 Configuration Registers–...
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Private Memory Base Upper 32 Bits Private Memory Limit Upper 32 Bits reserved Hot Swap Switch ROR GPIO[7-4] Input Dataport GPIO[7-4] Output Enable GPIO[7-4] Output Data Control GPIO[15-8] Input Dataport GPIO[15-8] Output Enable GPIO[15-8] Output Data Power-up Status 10004281-02 CC1000dm User’s Manual...
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Primary Cache Line Size Downstream I/O or Memory 0 Bar Downstream Memory 1 Bar Downstream Memory 2 Bar or Downstream Memory 1 Bar Upper 32 bits reserved Subsystem ID Subsystem Vendor ID reserved reserved Capability Pointer CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02...
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XB Upstream Configuration Dataport XB Config Access XB Upstream Config Own XB Downstream Config reserved Semaphore Status Semaphore Own Semaphore reserved SERR* Event Disable Clock Control GPIO[3-0] Output Enable GPIO[3-0] Input Data GPIO[3-0] Output Data SERR* Status Control 10004281-02 CC1000dm User’s Manual...
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Power Management Capabilities Next Item Pointer=E4 Capability ID=01 Power Management Data PMSCSR Bridge Support Power Management CSR reserved HSCSR=00 Next Item Pointer=E8 Capability ID=06 VPD Register=0000 Next Item Pointer=00 Capability ID=03 VPD Data Register=0000_0000 reserved CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02 3-10...
P C I I D E N T I F I C A T I O N V A L U E S Each CC1000dm configuration has a unique set of identification values. The base address for these values is determined by the CC1000dm’s location in the cPCI rack and the baseboard. The standard PCI hex offsets are:...
INITIALIZATION DEVICE SELECT input signal acts as a chip select during configuration IDSEL: read and write transactions. INITIALIZATION DEVICE SELECT B; if the optional second PCI agent is implemented, IDSELB: then IDSELB is connected as its IDSEL input. CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02 3-12...
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TEST DATA OUTPUT signal serially shifts test data and test instructions out of the TDO*: device during TAP operation. TEST MODE SELECT input signal controls the state of the TAP controller in the device. TMS*: 10004281-02 CC1000dm User’s Manual 3-13...
In this configuration, the CC1000dm can reside in any cPCI peripheral slot, though PCI accesses to and from cPCI are not supported. If a cPCI system controller is present in the system, it will not acknowledge the CC1000dm on the cPCI bus.
........... . H O T S W A P The CC1000dm carrier card interface is designed to conform to the Hot Swap require- ments of the PICMG® 2.1 CompactPCI® Hot Swap Specification/Revision 2.0. This...
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• Hot Swap Controller (HSC) on the system board • Staged backplane pins • Vendor-specific radial signals on the backplane • CC1000dm signals BD_SEL*, HEALTHY*, and ENUM* • A handle switch and blue LED on each peripheral board • Power-ramping circuitry •...
The following signals are also useful: STATUS signal monitors the micro-switch which is activated by the CC1000dm card L_STAT: ejector handle. The micro-switch indicates to the PCI bridge when the ejector is open or closed.
B A C K P L A N E C O N N E C T O R P I N A S S I G N M E N T S The tables in this section list the CC1000dm backplane signals. Connectors J1 and J2 provide CompactPCI bus signals (see specification for details).
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+3.3V ground 1. PCI-present is not used on the CC1000dm. 2. For the non-system controller CC1000dm configuration, IDSEL is electrically disconnected from the bridge. Table 4-4: J2 Connector Pin Assignments ............. . .
PCI to PCI Bridge PrPMC Processor PMC POST Power-on Self Test Return Merchandise Authorization SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Event Log SROM Serial Read Only Memory To Be Determined UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/transmitter Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. 10004281-02 CC1000dm User’s Manual...
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G l o s s a r y Universal Serial Bus Vital Product Data CC1000dm User’s Manual 10004281-02...
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