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3.5.4 Fan Module Connector ..........17 3.5.5 LED Board Connector ............17 3.6 Clock Routing Configuration............17 Appendix A ……… 18 (Pin assignment of connectors in MIC-3042A Backplane) Appendix B ……… 38 (Pin assignment of connectors in MIC-3042B Backplane) Appendix C …………………………………………… 54...
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Figure 3-1: MIC-3042A Backplane slot numbering ............15 Figure 3-2: MIC-3042B Backplane slot numbering ............15 Figure 3-3: The connector and jumper locations on the rear side (MIC-3042A)…..16 Figure 3-4: The connector and jumper locations on the rear side (MIC-3042B)…..16 Figure 3-5: V I/O voltage selection..............
(MIC-3924L-A), the chassis temperature and fan speed can be monitored and the MIC-3924L-A will issue sound to alarm while any abnormal. The MIC-3042A supports PICMG 2.16 and can be used as blade servers. Moreover, the MIC-3042B supports slim CD-ROM or FDD using MIC-3960 media carrier board.
• Construction: Aluminum frame and galvanized sheet steel • 8-slot space (32 TE), including one system slot and seven peripheral slots for MIC-3042A and six peripheral slots and one media slot for MIC-3042B • "Hot swappable” platform complies with PICMG 2.1 R 2.0 Hot Swap Specification •...
2.1 Initial Inspection We have carefully inspected the MIC-3042 series mechanically and electrically before shipping. It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt. As you unpack the MIC-3042 series, check it for signs of shipping damage (damaged box, scratches, dents, etc.).
The system slot is marked by a triangle enclosing the slot number 1 for MIC-3042A and 2 for MIC-3042B. Please refer to the Appendix A and Appendix B for detailed backplane information The insert/eject handles on CompactPCI™...
3. Insert the card into the chassis by sliding the left and right edges of the card into the card guides. 4. Push the card into the slot gently by sliding the card along the card guide until the handles meet the rectangular holes of the cross rails. Figure 2-3: Installing a card into the chassis Note: If the card is correctly positioned and has been slid all the way into...
2.3.2 Before Operating the System Before operating your system, check your power supply source firstly. Adjust the switch on the power supply to the correct voltage. Two mounting flanges are included for users who would like to install the MIC-3042 on a 19"...
3.1 General Information There are two kinds of backplanes for MIC-3042 series. MIC-3042A and MIC-3042B are with H.110 CT bus backplane. Both backplanes provide eight CompactPCI™ slots with one slot dedicated to the CPU board. The MIC-3042 supports front I/O wiring, providing simplified system cabling.
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The system slot has a logical number of 1 (for MIC-3042A) or 2 (for MIC-3042B), and the peripheral slot has a logical number of 2~8 for MIC-3042A or 1, 3-8 for MIC-3042B. The connectors in logical slot 1 are designated as 1-P1, 1-P2, and 1-P3 from the bottom up.
Figure 3-1: MIC-3042A backplane slot numbering Figure 3-2: MIC-3042B backplane slot numbering 3.5 Connector and Jumper Locations The backplane provides connectors and jumpers for users to configure the backplane for specific application. Table 3-2 gives a brief description to each connector on the backplane.
Figure 3-4: The connector and jumper locations on the rear side. (MIC-3042B) 3.5.1 ATX Power Connector (ATX1) This connector accepts one standard ATX power supply. Note: Do not use ATX power supply and plug-in power module at the same time. 3.5.2 Power Switch This connector provides power on/off control of the ATX power supply or the plug-in power module.
+3.3V +3.3V VIO for +5V VIO for +3.3V Figure 3-5: V I/O voltage selection 3.5.4 Fan Module Connector The FAN connectors provide +12 V power for fan operation and accepts the tachometer output from the fans. Note the fan4 is reserved as factory default. 3.5.5 LED Status Connector This connector provides digital outputs for the alarm module (MIC-3924L-A) to the chassis front panel notification used.
Appendix A Pin Assignments of MIB-3042A backplane MIC-3042 User Manual --- Page 19...
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A1. Pin assignment of other connectors in MIC-3042A backplane A1.1-1 Fan connector (CN5 – CN9) Signal +12V Fan Speed A1.1-2 Fan connector (FAN1) Signal +12V Fan Speed A1.2 LED Connector (CN11) Signal Signal +3.3V +12V A1.3 POWER ON Connector(CN12) Signal...
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A1.4 Alarm board Connector (CN10) Signal Signal +3.3V FAN1 FAN2 -12V FAN3 FAN4 +12V +5VSB FAN5 T_SCLK (Clock of I C bus to temperature sensor) FAN6 T_SDAT (Data of I C bus to temperature sensor) B_SCLK (Clock of I C bus to system) POWER_ATX_ON# B_SDAT (Data of I C bus to system)
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A1.7 power in Connector (AC_DCIN1) Signal Signal ACL/-DC-IN-1 ACL/-DC-IN-1 ACN/+DC-IN-1 ACN/+DC-IN-1 ACL/-DC-IN-2 ACL/-DC-IN-2 ACN/+DC-IN-2 ACN/+DC-IN-2 ACL/-DC-IN-3 ACL/-DC-IN-3 ACN/+DC-IN-3 ACN/+DC-IN-3 A1.8 CPCI-POSITRONIC-PWR-CONN (POWERIN1~ POWERIN3) Signal Signal +5VADJ +5VSENSE +3.3VADJ +3.3VSENSE SRTN +5VSHARE +12VSENSE IPMBSCL +3.3V DEG# +3.3V INH# +3.3V IPMBSDA +3.3V +3.3VSHARE +3.3V FAL#...
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A2.10 Peripheral Slots (S2~S7) P5 Connector Table A2-10: Peripheral Slot (S2~S7) P5 Connector Note: “x” means slot #, i.e. Slot #2 would have “LP3B_DB+” in A15, and so does other pins. MIC-3042 User Manual --- Page 33...
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Appendix B Pin Assignments of MIB-3042B backplane MIC-3042 User Manual --- Page 39...
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B1. Pin assignment of other connectors in MIC-3042BA backplane B1.1-1 Fan connector (CN5 – CN9) Signal +12V Fan Speed B1.1-2 Fan connector (FAN1) Signal +12V Fan Speed B1.2 LED Connector (CN11) Signal Signal +3.3V +12V B1.3 POWER ON Connector(CN12) Signal PS_ON# MIC-3042 User Manual --- Page 40...
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B1.4 Alarm board Connector (CN10) Signal Signal +3.3V FAN1 FAN2 -12V FAN3 FAN4 +12V +5VSB FAN5 T_SCLK (Clock of I C bus to temperature sensor) FAN6 T_SDAT (Data of I C bus to temperature sensor) B_SCLK (Clock of I C bus to system) POWER_ATX_ON# B_SDAT (Data of I C bus to system)
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B1.7 power in Connector (AC_DCIN1) Table A-7: Power in Connector Signal Signal ACL/-DC-IN-1 ACL/-DC-IN-1 ACN/+DC-IN-1 ACN/+DC-IN-1 ACL/-DC-IN-2 ACL/-DC-IN-2 ACN/+DC-IN-2 ACN/+DC-IN-2 ACL/-DC-IN-3 ACL/-DC-IN-3 ACN/+DC-IN-3 ACN/+DC-IN-3 B1.8 CPCI-POSITRONIC-PWR-CONN (POWERIN1~ POWERIN3) Signal Signal +5VADJ +5VSENSE +3.3VADJ +3.3VSENSE SRTN +5VSHARE +12VSENSE IPMBSCL +3.3V DEG# +3.3V INH# +3.3V...
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