Summary of Contents for Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC III Cu Module
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Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC™ III Cu Module Installation Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-3221-12 June 2004, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback/...
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Contents Regulatory Compliance Statements v Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu CPU Module Installation Guide 1 Installation Kit Contents 1 Rules for Installing Cu CPU Modules 2 Sun Blade 1000 Workstation Configuration Rules 3 Sun Blade 2000 Workstation Configuration Rules 3 Identifying Cu CPU Modules 3 Identifying a CPU Module 3 OpenBoot PROM and Software Requirements for UltraSPARC III Cu CPU...
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Installing a New CPU Module 17 Finishing the Installation 25 Where to Find More Information 26 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
FCC radio frequency emission limits. Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
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ICES-003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. ICES-003 Class B Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label.
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Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu CPU Module Installation Guide This document describes how to remove or install an UltraSPARC ® III Cu CPU module for the Sun Blade™ 1000 or Sun Blade 2000 workstation. The following topics are discussed: “Installation Kit Contents”...
Cu = copper process Processor version and speed: C = 1.2 GHz Label on a 1.200 GHz UltraSPARC III Cu CPU Module FIGURE 1 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
Sun Blade 1000 Workstation Configuration Rules You can install UltraSPARC III Cu modules into a Sun Blade 1000 workstation. However, both modules must be identical UltraSPARC III Cu modules. If the module types are mixed (not identical), the workstation will not boot. Always install the first CPU module into CPU slot 0 (connectors J0501 and J0601).
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1.050 GHz UltraSPARC III Cu USIII Cu-B 501-6396xxxxxx 1.050 GHz UltraSPARC III Cu USIII Cu-B 501-6485xxxxxx 1.200 GHz UltraSPARC III Cu USIII Cu-C Sun Blade 2000 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
OpenBoot PROM and Software Requirements for UltraSPARC III Cu CPU Modules You may need to upgrade your workstation’s OpenBoot™ PROM firmware, the Solaris operating environment (OE) and related patches. lists the minimum TABLE 2 software versions necessary for installing Cu CPU modules. Minimum OpenBoot PROM and Solaris Operating Environment TABLE 2 Sun Blade 1000...
Notify any affected users that you are powering off your workstation. To power off the Workstation When the Solaris OE is Running 1. Save any open files or work in progress. Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
2. Press and release the keyboard sleep key or the front panel power switch FIGURE 2 3. From the menu displayed on the system monitor, select Shutdown. To Power Off the Workstation When the System is at the ok Prompt (OpenBoot PROM Interface) 1.
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If necessary, use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw and lock block. Lock block Screw Phillips screwdriver Removing the Lock Block FIGURE 3 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
Removing the Access Panel Note – If the power cord is connected, removal of the access panel activates the workstation power interlock circuit. This safety mechanism prevents all DC voltages (except +5 VDC standby power) from reaching any internal components. 1.
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Depression(2) Access panel Removing the Access Panel FIGURE 4 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
Attaching the Disposable Antistatic Wrist Strap Caution – Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 components. Before servicing or removing workstation components, attach the strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis.
Torque tool B CPU processor slot 0 Captive screw(2) CPU processor slot 1 Location of CPU Processor Slot 0, Captive Screws, and Torque Tools FIGURE 6 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
Removing a CPU Module 1. If necessary, place the workstation on its side on a work surface, open side facing up ( FIGURE 6 2. Remove torque tool A or torque tool B from the workstation or find the torque tool in the new CPU module box.
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Caution – Do not touch the board for the CPU module or its components. Touch only the captive screws and plastic top cover of the module to avoid damaging module components by electrostatic discharge ( FIGURE 11 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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b. Use both hands to lift the CPU module out of the shroud. c. Place the CPU module on an antistatic mat with the heat sink on the top facing d. Proceed to “Installing a New CPU Module” on page 17. 6.
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Use both hands to lift the CPU module out of the shroud. d. Place the CPU module on an antistatic mat with the heat sink on the top facing Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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7. Proceed to “Installing a New CPU Module” on page 17. Installing a New CPU Module Caution – Perform the procedures described in when unpacking a new TABLE 3 CPU module from its packing carton. CPU Module Handling Procedures TABLE 3 Step Description Use proper ESD grounding techniques when handling components.
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FIGURE 11 2. Lower the CPU module into the CPU shroud until the captive screws are aligned with the two threaded inserts ( FIGURE 12 Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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Captive screw (2) CPU module Threaded inserts (2) CPU shroud Lowering the CPU Module Into the Threaded Inserts FIGURE 12 3. Tighten both captive screws by hand until the screws contact the threaded inserts of the CPU shroud. Once the CPU module is seated, surface contact between the captive screws and the threaded inserts of the shroud typically occurs in less than one turn of both left and right captive screws.
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CPU module and the motherboard connector might be insufficient and the workstation might not boot. Over-torquing the CPU module captive screws might cause severe damage to the module and a potential workstation failure. Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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7. Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 until the gap for torque tool B is 0.0 inches (0.0 mm) See FIGURE 14 Use the torque tool to tighten the left and right captive screws to the correct torque. Always rotate the left captive screw one turn clockwise and then rotate the right captive screw one turn clockwise.
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11. Use torque tool A to rotate the right captive screw one turn clockwise ( FIGURE 16 If the torque tool clicks, stop. Do not attempt to torque the captive screw anymore. Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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Torque tool A Right captive screw Left captive screw Alternately Rotating Left and Right Captive Screws One Turn Clockwise FIGURE 16 12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 until torque tool A clicks ( FIGURE 17 Seating occurs when both captive screws are evenly torqued to 5 inch-lbs. (58 grams-meter).
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15. Detach the antistatic wrist strap, replace the access panel, plug in the power cord, and power on the workstation. 16. Proceed to “Finishing the Installation” on page 25. Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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“Maximum and Minimum Levels of POST” in the Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 Service Manual, 816-3217. 8. If you are returning a used CPU module to Sun Microsystems, return the used CPU module in the shipping box and packing materials that came with your new or replacement CPU module.
HTML version of the manual on this CD also includes this CPU replacement procedure as an animated ShowMe How™ multimedia procedure. A PDF version of this manual is available at: http://www.sun.com/documentation/ Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 UltraSPARC III Cu Module Installation Guide • June 2004...
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