Advantech CP-150 User Manual
Advantech CP-150 User Manual

Advantech CP-150 User Manual

6u-6-slot backplane portable enclosure for compactpci

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CP-150
6U-6-slot backplane
portable enclosure for
CompactPCI™
Advantech CompactPCI™
Modular Industrial Computer

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  • Page 1 CP-150 6U-6-slot backplane portable enclosure for CompactPCI™ Advantech CompactPCI™ Modular Industrial Computer...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group. All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. CE Notification The CP-150, developed by Advantech Co., Ltd., has passed the CE test for environment specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables.
  • Page 3: Product Warranty

    Product warranty Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to user‘s manual. e. The equipment has dropped and damaged. f. If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 5 17. CAUTION: The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 6: Packing List

    If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. Technical Support and Sales Assistance If you have any technical questions about the CP-150 or any other Advantech products, please visit our support website at: •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    2.4.4 Remove the Slot Unit..............14 2.4.5 Remove Drive Bay............16 2.4.6 Remove the side-cooling fan........19 2.4.7 Remove the Power Supply............20 3. Backplane…………..........21 3.1 General Information..............22 3.2 Features..................22 3.3 Specification.................22 3.4 Slot Assignments……..............22 CP-150 User Manual --- Page VII...
  • Page 8 3.5 Connector and jumper locations............24 3.5.1 ATX Power Connector (ATX1) .............25 3.5.2 Power Switch ..............25 3.5.3 Fan Module Connector ..........25 Appendix A ………………………………………………………………………26 Appendix B ……………………………………………………………………… 42 CP-150 User Manual --- Page VIII...
  • Page 9 Figure 2-1: Left view of CP-150 ................6 Figure 2-2: Right view of CP-150 ...............7 Figure 3-1: MIC-3800 Backplane slot numbering ............24 Figure 3-2: The connector and jumper locations on the rear side (MIC-3800)....25 CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 10: General Information

    General Information CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    With optional carry bag or air cargo bag, the CP-150 is suitable for high performance computer bus analysis, telecommunication testing, and multi-protocol network analysis equipments. The Advantech MIC-3358 and MIC-3369 are recommended CPU boards to provide Intel Pentium 4 and Pentium-M performance.
  • Page 12: Features

    • Rated fan speed: 3700 rpm (inlet), 3000 rpm (outlet) • Life expectancy: 70,000 hours @ 40° C (inlet), 50,000 hours @ 25° C (outlet) 1.3.3 Power Supply • Input: 100~240 V @ 50~60 Hz with auto switching capability -- PFC (Power CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 13: Dimensions

    • Minimum load: +3.3 V @ 0.3 A, + 5V @0.3 A, +12 V @ 0 A, -5V @ 0A, -12V @0A, +5 Vsb @ 0A • MTBF: 100,000 hours @ 25° C • Safety: UL/CE 1.4 Dimensions Figure 1-1: CP-150 dimensions. Figure 1-2: Appearance of CP-150 CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 15: Initial Inspection

    2.2 The CP-150 Illustration The CP-150 is designed to be installed and maintained easily. Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 illustrate important components on the left and right side of the enclosure. Figure 2-1: Left view of CP-150 CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 16: Computer Operation

    Pull the keyboard down to separate it from the enclosure. Figure 2-3 CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 17 You can use the TOUCHPAD to move the cursor in the GUI environment by placing your finger on the surface and moving your finger as you would move the cursor. The two buttons located below the touch pad function like CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 18: Side Panel

    Power. If your power supply does not have a main switch, you control the power using the switch at the front of the portable. CP-150 User Manual --- Page...
  • Page 19: P O W E R S U P P L

    The default setting results in an image display on both the portable’s LCD and CRT. To change the output mode (from simultaneous LCD/CRT), please refer to your VGA setting. CP-150 User Manual --- Page 10...
  • Page 20: Additional Bottom Cooling Fan

    CD-RPOM is being accessed. 2.3.8 Slim FDD Drive A floppy disk drive is essential as the floppy disk is still an important medium for transferring data between systems. Floppy disks are available in all CP-150 User Manual --- Page 11...
  • Page 21: L C D D I S P L A

    LCD display toward the main chassis will release the display. You may adjust your portable to a comfortable viewing position by tilting the LCD display. To relock the LCD display, simply push the display back into its original position. CP-150 User Manual --- Page 12...
  • Page 22: Removable Cooling Fan

    The system card can be installed only in the system slot. Do not insert the system card into any other slot, or insert a peripheral card into the system slot. The system CP-150 User Manual --- Page 13...
  • Page 23: Before Operating The System

    2. Push the red buttons on the up and down handles to release the card from the backplane. 3. Slide the card out. 2.4.2 Before Operating the System Before operating your system, check your power supply source. Adjust the switch on the power supply to the correct voltage. CP-150 User Manual --- Page 14...
  • Page 24: Installing A 3.5" Hard Disk Drive

    Unscrew the screws on the back cover. The screws are well-designed so they can’t easily be removed from the back cover. Prepare to remove the slot unit PXI slot unit Power supply Figure 2-11 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 15...
  • Page 25 Unscrew the upper cover of slot unit Unscrew Unscrew CP-150 User Manual --- Page 16...
  • Page 26: Remove Drive Bay

    Pull the slot unit away Figure 2-12 2.4.5 Remove Drive Bay The whole 6U PXI slot unit Figure 2-13 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 17...
  • Page 27 Unscrew the fixed cover Figure 2-14 Unscrew the CD-ROM Unscrew Figure 2-15 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 18...
  • Page 28 Remove the CD-ROM Figure 2-16 Unscrew the FDD Unscrew Figure 2-17 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 19...
  • Page 29: Remove The Side-Cooling Fan

    Remove the FDD Figure 2-18 2.4.6 Remove the side-cooling fan Unscrew the cooling fan Figure 2-19 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 20...
  • Page 30: Remove The Power Supply

    Remove the cooling fan Figure 2-20 2.4.7 Remove the Power Supply Unscrew & remove the side panel Figure 2-21 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 21...
  • Page 31 Remove the power supply with cover Figure 2-22 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 22...
  • Page 32: Backplane

    Backplane CP-150 User Manual --- Page 23...
  • Page 33: General Information

    The logical number of each slot is defined according to the IDSEL signal and the associated address used to select the slot. Table 3-1 shows the system-peripheral slots relationships on the backplane. The system slot has a logical number of 1, and CP-150 User Manual --- Page 24...
  • Page 34 P1:B9 REQ3# P2:E2 REQ# P1:A6 GNT3# P2:C3 GNT# P1:E5 System Slot (Logical Slot 1) Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 6) CLK4 P2:A3 P1:D6 AD27 P1:E7 IDSEL P1:B9 REQ4# P2:D3 REQ# P1:A6 GNT4# P2:E3 GNT# P1:E5 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 25...
  • Page 35: Connector And Jumper Locations

    VGA Interface connector CN10 KEYBOARD Interface connector CN11 COM2 Interface connector CN13 64-/32-bit selection jumper (Default : Short, 64-bit) JP1 ~ JP6 66/33 MHz selection jumper (Default : Short, 33 MHz) JP9 ~ JP10 CP-150 User Manual --- Page 26...
  • Page 36: Figure 3-2: The Connector And Jumper Locations On The Rear Side (Mic-3800)

    2-pin connector to control the power through the ATX power supply cord. 3.5.3 Fan Module Connector The FAN connectors provide +12 V power for fan operation and relay the tachometer output from the fans. CP-150 User Manual --- Page 27...
  • Page 37: Appendix A

    Appendix A Pin Assignments CP-150 User Manual --- Page 28...
  • Page 38 AD[28] AD[27] REQ0# +3.3V AD[31] BRSVP1A5 BRSVP1B5 RST# GNT0# IPMBPWR Healthy# V(I/O) INTP INTS INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# -12V TRST# +12V = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active CP-150 User Manual --- Page 29...
  • Page 39 C/BE[4]# PAR64 V(I/O) BRSVP2B4 C/BE[7]# C/BE[6]# CLK4 GNT3# REQ4# GNT4# CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN# GNT2# REQ3# CLK1 REQ1# GNT1# REQ2# #: Low active Note: GA [4...0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane CP-150 User Manual --- Page 30...
  • Page 40 HDD_D14 HDD_IOR# HDD_DMREQ HDD_D11 HDD_LED HDD_IOW# HDD_DA0 HDD_CS3# HDD_DRQ HDD_CBDET HDD_DA0 HDD_DA1 HDD_DA2 FDD_DIR# HDD_DMACK# HDD_RST# HDD_IORDY HDD_CS1# FDD_WGATE# FDD_HDSEL# FDD_DS0# FDD_STEP# FDD_MTR0# FDD_WDATA# FDD_RDATA# FDD_WRTPRT# FDD_TRK0# FDD_DRVEN0# FDD_INDEX# FDD_DSKCHG# FDD_DRVEN1 #: Low active CP-150 User Manual --- Page 31...
  • Page 41 A.4 MIC-3800 System Slot P4 Connector Table A-4: MIC-3800 system slot P4 connector 12-14 Key Area CP-150 User Manual --- Page 32...
  • Page 42 A.5 MIC-3800 System Slot P5 Connector Table A-5: MIC-3800 system slot P5 connector USBD1- USBD0- USBD1+ VGA-RED USBD0+ VGA-HSYNC VGA-GREEN USB_OC0# VGA-VSYNC USB_OC1# VGA-BLUE VGA-SCL VGA-SDA MS-CLK COM2-DCD COM2-RI COM2-DSR MS-DAT COM2-DTR COM2-CTS KB-CLK COM2-RX COM2-TX COM2-RTS KB-DAT CP-150 User Manual --- Page 33...
  • Page 43 AD[28] AD[27] REQ# +3.3V AD[31] BRSVP1A5 RRSVP1B5 RST# GNT# IPMBPWR Healthy# V(I/O) INTP INTS INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# -12V TRST# +12V = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active CP-150 User Manual --- Page 34...
  • Page 44 AD[55] AD[54] AD[53] AD[59] V(I/O) AD[58] AD[57] AD[63] AD[62] AD[61] AD[60] C/BE[5]# V(I/O) C/BE[4]# PAR64 V(I/O) BRSVP2B4 C/BE[7]# C/BE[6]# #: Low active Note: GA [4...0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane CP-150 User Manual --- Page 35...
  • Page 45 A.8 MIC-3800 Peripheral Slot P3 Connector Table A-8: MIC-3800 peripheral slot P3 connector #: Low active CP-150 User Manual --- Page 36...
  • Page 46 CT_D14 CT_D15 +3.3V CT_N2 CT_D11 CT_D12 +3.3V SCLK CT_D8 CT_D9 CT_D10 SCLK CT_D4 CT_D5 CT_D6 CT_D7 CT_D0 +3.3V CT_D1 CT_D2 CT_D3 = long pins = short pins = medium length pins #: Low active CP-150 User Manual --- Page 37...
  • Page 47 A.10 MIC-3800 Peripheral Slot P5 Connector Table A-10: MIC-3800 peripheral slot P5 connector CP-150 User Manual --- Page 38...
  • Page 48 A.11 ATX Power Connector (ATX1) Table A-11: ATX Power Connector Signal Signal +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V -12V PSON# FAL# IPMBPWR +12V CP-150 User Manual --- Page 39...
  • Page 49 A.12 IDE Interface Connectors (CN8,CN12) Table A-12: IDE Interface Connectors Signal Signal RESET# DMREQ DIOW# DIOR# IORDY# DD10 DMACK# DD11 DD12 DD13 CBLDET DD14 CS1# DD15 CS3# DASP# CP-150 User Manual --- Page 40...
  • Page 50 Interface Connector Signal Signal STEP# INDEX# WDATA# DS0# WGATE# DSKCHG# TRK0# WRTPRT MTR0# RDATA# DIR# DRVEN0 HDSEL# A.14 VGA Interface connector (CN10) Table A-14: VGA Interface Connector Signal BLUE GREEN HSYNC VSYNC DDCSDA DDCCLK CP-150 User Manual --- Page 41...
  • Page 51 A.15 KEYBOARD Interface Connector (CN11) Table A-15: KEYBOARD Interface Connector Signal KBCLK KBDATA A.16 MOUSE Interface Connector (CN9) Table A-16: MOUSE Interface Connector Signal MSCLK MSDATA A.17 COM2 Interface Connector (CN13) Table A-17: COM2 Interface Connector Signal CP-150 User Manual --- Page 42...
  • Page 52 A.18 USB Interface connector (CN7) Table A-18: USB Interface Connector Signal USBVCC CP-150 User Manual --- Page 43...
  • Page 53: Appendix B

    Appendix B Ordering Information CP-150 User Manual --- Page 44...
  • Page 54 (MIC-3800), cooling fan modules, and 400W ATX power supply. Recommend 6U CompactPCI™ SBC: User can refer to the table below for a compatible SBC. Chassis CPU Board MIC-3369A-Mx MIC-3358A-Mx CP-150 MIC-3358L MIC-3359 * CP-150 does not support rear I/O. CP-150 User Manual --- Page 45...

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