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G8™
8-Slot CompactPCI®
Enclosure
User's Guide
G8 CPCI Enclosure User's Guide
# 095-30004-00 Rev. A

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  • Page 1 G8™ 8-Slot CompactPCI® Enclosure User’s Guide G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide # 095-30004-00 Rev. A...
  • Page 2 9174 Sky Park Court San Diego, CA 92123 ( 858 ) 974-8400 Telephone: (800) 382-4229 (in the U.S.) Direct Sales: (888) 307-7892 Technical Support: (877) 777-IBUS (4287) FAX: (858) 268-7863 E-mail: sales@ibus.com info@ibus.com manuals@ibus.com www.ibus.com WEB: G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 3 Thank You from the team for purchasing this product. I-Bus/Phoenix Power and Computing Systems G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 (ie. 00-00000-00 Rev. *). This number is located on the title page. At I-Bus/Phoenix, we value our customers and partners, and you can continue to count on I-Bus/Phoenix to be customer focused and to provide you a large range of solutions -- from cost-effec- tive to fully customized industrial computer solutions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Specifications ........5-1 Environmental Specifications ......5-2 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Figure 1-1 G8™ Enclosure ..... . .1-3 Figure 2-1 G8™ Enclosure (Rear) ....2-3 Figure 2-2 Fan Access Door &...
  • Page 7 P5 Connector Pin Assignments ...A1-10 Table A1-6 P4 Connector Pin Assignments (Computer Telephony Bus) ....A1-13 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 - Introduction Welcome to the I-Bus/Phoenix family of CompactPCI system enclosures. This manual provides information necessary to set up and maintain the G8™ CPCI Enclosure. The G8™ CPCI Enclosure features an 8-slot CompactPCI (CPCI) passive backplane. The chassis is positively pressurized, circulating filtered cooling air through all slots of the card cage.
  • Page 10: Preparing The System

    • Unpacking the system Unpack your system at a static-free workstation while observing proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) practices. I-Bus/Phoenix reserves the right to refuse warranty service on units improperly unpacked to protect against ESD damage. Included with your G8™ is: •...
  • Page 11: Features

    350W AC or DC power supplies. • Drive module The G8™ mounts one 3.5 inch hard drive, one 3.5 inch floppy drive, and one CD-ROM drive. The drives module plugs directly into the backplane. • Optional top drive bay modules •...
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  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Hardware

    7. Engage the injector/ejector handles by pressing them towards each other. 8. Secure the CPU board module by tightening the two captive screws. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 14: Add-In Boards

    6. Engage the injector/ejector handles by pressing them towards each other. Note: If you do not plan on immediately replacing a removed add- in board, you must close the space left open with a filler panel in order to maintain EMI specifications. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Rear I/O Modules

    Chapter 2 - Hardware Figure 2-1: G8™ Enclosure (Rear) Rear I/O Modules The G8™ can be configured to support rear I/O transition modules. Removal and installation of the rear I/O modules For modules with captive front panel screws: 1. Turn off the main system power.
  • Page 16: Backplane

    Turn on the main system power. Backplane The G8™ supports an 8-slot CPCI backplane, accessible by removing the top of the chassis. See the back of this manual, or the backplane manual, for charts providing connector information for the CompactPCI backplane.
  • Page 17: Fan Plenum And Chassis Fan

    9. Install the CPU board, power supply module, drive module, all add-in boards, and all rear I/O modules (if applicable). 10. Turn on the main system power. Fan Plenum and Chassis Fan Captive Thumb Screw Fan Tray Figure 2-2: Fan Access Door and Fan Tray G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 Two washers accompany one screw. One washer goes on top of the fan, and one goes on the bottom of the fan, providing a cushion between the fan and the finger guards. 5. Install the fan tray in the chassis. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Chassis Filters

    3. Remove the filter from the filter plate and clean it. 4. Replace the filter in the filter plate, completely close the fan access door Note: This may require some force. 5. Tighten the captive thumb screws. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
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  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Power Distribution

    4. Slide the replacement power supply module into the chassis, making sure to align the guide pins their card guides. 5. Engage the injector/ejector handles by pressing them toward each other. 6. Secure the power supply module by tightening the two front panel screws. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 22: Input Circuit Breaker

    7. Push the new circuit breaker back into position in the breaker plate until the spring clips on the breakers side snap into place. 8. Re-install the plate. 9. Plug in the power cord or reinstall the power cable. 10. Turn on the main system power. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Drive Bay

    6. After performing maintenance and/or repairs on the drives, slide the drive module into the chassis using the module guides, making sure to align the two guide pins with their card guides inside the chassis. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 24: Drive Module

    12. Secure the hard drive/floppy drive bracket to the CD-ROM bracket using the two screws removed in step 2. 13. Place the drive module back into the chassis. 14. Secure it by tightening the captive screws. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 25 12. Secure the hard drive/floppy drive bracket to the CD-ROM bracket using the two screws removed in step 2. 13. Place the drive module back into the chassis. 14. Secure it by tightening the captive screws. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
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  • Page 27: Chapter 5 Specifications

    Width 17.10" Depth 11.69" Input voltage 105-126 VAC or 210-252 VAC, auto ranging Optional -48VDC input Output voltage 40A @ +5VDC 25A @ +3.3VDC 9A @ +12VDC 2A @ -12VDC 350W total per power supply G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 28: Environmental Specifications

    Chapter 5 - Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 5-1: Environmental Specifications G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 29: Appendix 1 Technical Reference

    AD(31:0) 32 bit Address/Data bus C/BE(3:0)_ Command/Byte Enable bus Bus parity BRSVPxxx PCI bus reserved signals PCIbus arbitration GNT0_ Bus grant 0 signals REQ0_ Bus request 0 Interrupt Request INTA_, INTB_, INTC_, INTD_ Signals G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-1...
  • Page 30 Test Input Test Output Test Mode Select TRST_ Test Reset IDE Interrupts INTP Primary Interrupt (IRQ14) INTS Secondary Interrupt IRQ15) Hot Swap compatible ENUM_ System Enumeration signals BD_SEL_ Board Slot Control HEALTHY_ Board Healthy A1-2 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: P2 Connector Pin Assignments

    Appendix 1 - Technical Reference P2 Connector Pin Assignments Table A1-2: P2 Connector Pin Assignments (system slot) G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-3...
  • Page 32: P2 Signal Descriptions

    Bus requests PCI bus clocks CLK(6:1) Miscellaneous signals PRST_ Push Button Reset DEG_ Degrade signal (Power Supply) FAL_ Supply Fail Signal (Power Supply) GA(4:0) Geographic Addressing SYSEN_ System slot identification 64EN_ 64-bit bus enable A1-4 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: P3 Connector Pin Assignments

    Bus grants arbitrations signals PREQ(6:0)_ Bus requests Primary PCI bus PFRAME_ Cycle Frame transaction control PTRDY_ Target Ready signals PIRDY_ Initiator Ready PSTOP_ Target/Initiator transaction stop bit PLOCK_ Resource Lock bit PDEVSEL_ Devise Select G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-5...
  • Page 34 Primary PCI bus PPERR_ Data Parity Error error reporting PSERR_ System Errors signals Primary PCI bus PCLK(6:0) clocks I 2 C signals PSDAT PSCK PSALRT Miscellaneous Signals WDRST_ Watch Dog circuit reset FAN1-2 Fan tach outputs A1-6 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: P4 Connector Pin Assignments

    Signals TTL levels input (see National semiconductor LM78 datasheet) Ethernet, RS422 EFL2/1 Float plane signals levels ERX+/-_(1&2) Differential receive line pair ETX+/-_(1&2) Differential transmit line pair LANACT2 LAN LED's LANLNK2 LAN LED's LANSPD2 LAN LED's G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-7...
  • Page 36 SCSI bus reset TERMPWR SCSI terminator power NDET_ Narrow detect, may be pulled low to indicate that bits [7:0] are connected WDET_ wide detect, may be pulled low to indicate that bits [15:8] are connected A1-8 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 37 Appendix 1 - Technical Reference VGA Video, VGA BLUE Blue signal levels DACVSS Shielded ground wire HSYNC Horizontal sync. GREEN Green signal Red signal VSYNC Vertical sync G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-9...
  • Page 38: P5 Connector Pin Assignments

    Clock for PS/2 auxiliary Device TTL levels device (mouse) AUXDAT Serial data line for PS/2 auxilary device (mouse) KBDCLK Clock for PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard KBDDAT Serial data line for PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard A1-10 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 39 Select, peripheral indicates it is selected Serial COM Ports Clear to send (a & b), RS232 levels Data carrier detected Data set ready Data terminal ready Ring indicator Request to send Serial receive data Serial transmit data G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-11...
  • Page 40 CS3FX_ Chip select drive 1, also command register block select DA[2:0] Drive register and data port address lines INTRQ Drive interrupt request PDIAG_ Passed diagnostics output from drive 1 and monitored by drive 0 A1-12 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: P4 Connector Pin Assignments (Computer Telephony Bus) .A1-13

    Table A1-6: P4Connector Pin Assignments (Computer Telephony Bus) P4 Signal Descriptions (Computer Telephony Bus) General 5V power VCC3 3.3V power V(I/O) 5V or 3.3V power +12V 12V power -12V -12V power To digital signal ground plane To chassis (frame) ground G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A1-13...
  • Page 42 VbatRtn Telecom power source return SELVbat Short loop battery (voltage within SELV limits) SELVbatRtn Short loop battery return (voltage within SELV limits) Telecom Ringing Bus Bussed ringing voltage VRGRtn Bussed ringing voltage return for A1-14 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Appendix 2 Glossary Of Terms

    Area in the chassis where drives are mounted. electrostatic discharge (ESD): Stationary electrical charges in which no cur- rent flows. ESD can be prevented by wearing a wrist strap attached to a ground post on a static mat. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A2-1...
  • Page 44 I/O card: A printed circuit board that plugs into an I/O slot. I/O slot: A slot for plugging in additional I/O cards to expand the capability of a computer. ISA: The original IBM/PC clone plug-in board standard. A2-2 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 45 DC currents required by the computer circuitry. In a personal computer, +5, -5, +12 and -12 voltages are generated. power switch: Located on the front control panel, the power switch turns power ON to the computer. G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide A2-3...
  • Page 46 A two-channel port, one channel used for "In"transmissions and one for "Out" transmissions. watchdog timer: A device that watches for CPU inactivity and then resets the CPU after a specified duration of inactivity. A2-4 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Appendix 3 Limited Warranty

    I-Bus/Phoenix will, at its option, repair or replace this product at no additional charge to the purchaser, if the defect is related to the I-Bus/Phoenix manufactured product, such as power supply, backplanes, other chassis components, or CPUs.
  • Page 48 NOTE: This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O cables and connectors between system components. To be in compliance with FCC regulations, the user must use shielded cables and connectors and install them properly. A4-1 G8 CPCI Enclosure User’s Guide...

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