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    MVME7100 Single Boar d Computer Installation and Use 6806800E08A Nov ember 2008[...]

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    © Copyright 2008 Emerson All rights reser ved. T rademarks Emerson, Business-Critical Continuity , Emerson Network P ower and the Emerson Network P ower logo are trademarks and ser vice marks of Emerson Electr ic Co . © 2008 Emerson Electric Co. All other product or ser vice names are th e proper ty of their respective o w ners. PICMG ® , Compac[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 3 About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Safety Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Contents 4 2.6 Installing and Removing the Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 2.7 Completing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 5 Contents 4.13 Clock Distributio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 4.13.1 System Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Contents 6 B Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 B.1 Emerso n Network Power - Embedded Co mputing Docume nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 B.2 Manuf acturers?[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 7 T able 1-1 F e atures List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 T able 1-2 Board Stan dard Compliance s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 T able [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) List of Tables 8[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 9 Figure 2-1 Prima r y Side Ther mally Signif icant Componen ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Figure 2-2 Secondar y Side Ther mally Significa nt Componen ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Figure 2-3 Switch Loc ations . . . . . [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) List of Figures 10[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 11 About this Manual Overview of Contents This manual provides the in formation required to install and configu re an MVME7100 Single Board Comput er . A dd itio na lly , this manual provides specific prepa ration and insta llat ion inf or mation and data applicab le to the board. [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08 A) About this Manual 12 Abbrev iations This document u ses the fol lowing abbre viations: TERM MEANING AA m p s A/D Analog/Digital ANSI American Nation al Sta ndard Institute ASIC Application Specific In tegrated Circuit BGA Ball Grid Arra y BL T Block T ransf er CCB Core Complex Bus [...]

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    About this Manual MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 13 GPCM General Pur pose Chip select Machin e GPR General Pur pose Register H/W Hardware ID Identi fication IDMA Independent Direct Memor y Access I/O Input/Output IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers I2C Inter IC JT AG Joint T est Access Group K[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08 A) About this Manual 14 PRD Product Require ments Document PReP P owerP C Referenc e Pla tf or m PrPMC Processor PCI Mezzanine Card QU ART Quad Universal Asynchronous Receiver/T ransmitter RAM Random Access Memory Rcv Receive RGMII Reduced Gigabit Media Independ ent In terface ROM Rea[...]

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    About this Manual MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 15 Con ventions The f ollowing tab le descr ibes the con ventions used throu gho ut this manual. Notation Description 0x00000000 T ypical notation for he xadecimal numbers (digits are 0 through F), for e xample used f or addresses and offse ts 0b0000 Same for bina[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08 A) About this Manual 16 Summary of Chang es This is the first edit ion of the MVME7100 Single Board Computer Installati on and Use . Comments and Suggestions W e welcome and appreciate y our comments on our documen tation. W e want to kno w what you think about ou r manuals and how w [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 17 Saf ety Notes This section pr ovides wa rnings that precede potentia ll y dangerous pr ocedures thro ughout this manual. Instruc t ions contained in the warnings m ust be follo wed during all phases of operation, s er vice, and repair of this equipment. Y ou should also emplo y [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Safety Notes 18 representati ve system to show complianc e wi th the above mentioned re quirements. A proper installation in a compliant system will maintain the required performance. Use only shie lde d cables when connecting peripherals to ass ure that appropriate radio frequency [...]

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    Safety Notes MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 19 Operation Produc t Damage High humidity and condensation on the boar d surface causes short circuits. Do not operat e th e b oa rd outside the specifie d environmental limits. Make sure the boa r d is completel y dry and there is no mois ture on an y surface befo re[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Safety Notes 20 Cabling and Connector s Produc t Damage RJ-45 connector s on modules are either twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) or E1/T1/J1 net work interfaces. Connecting an E1/T1/J1 line to an Ethe rnet connector may dama g e y our system. z Make sure that TPE c onne ctors near y our [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 21 Sicherheitshinw eise Dieses Kapitel enthält Hinweise, die pote ntiell gefährliche n Prozeduren innerhalb dieses Handbuchs v orrang estellt sind . Beachten Sie un bedingt in allen Phas en des Betrie bs, der W ar tung und der Reparat ur des Systems die Anweisungen, die diesen Hi[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Sicherheitshinweise 22 Das Pr odukt arbeitet im Hochfre quenzbereich und erzeugt Stör strahlung. Bei unsachgemäßem Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handb uch beschriebenen Betrieb können Stö rung en im Hochfreque nzb ereich auftreten. Wird das Pr odukt in einem W ohngebiet betr[...]

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    Sicherheitshinweise MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 23 Installation Daten verlust Das Herunterfahren ode r die Deinstallation eines Bo ards bev or das Betriebssystem oder andere auf dem Boar d laufende Software or dnungsmemäss beende t wu rde, kann zu partiellem Daten verlust so wie zu Schäden am Filesyst em f?[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) Sicherheitshinweise 24 Batterie Beschädigu ng des Blades Ein unsachgemäßer Einbau de r Batterie kann gefährliche Explos ionen und Beschädigungen des Blades zur Folge haben. V erwenden Sie deshalb n ur den Batteriety p, der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und bef olg en Sie die In[...]

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    1 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 25 Introduction 1.1 Features The MVME7100 Single Board Computer is a VMEbus board based on the MC8640D and MC8641D in tegrated P owerPC proces sors. It is a full 6U board an d occupies a sin gle VME card slot with PMC cards installed. The MVME7100 is compliant with the VIT A stan[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Introduction Features 26 PCI_E 8X P or t to XMC Expansion 8X P or t to 5 P or t PCI Express s witch I/O One front panel mini DB-9 connector for front I/O: one serial channel T wo front panel RJ-45 connectors with integrated LEDs for fron t I/O: two 10/100/1000 Ether net channels On[...]

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    Standard Compliances Introd uction MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 27 1.2 Standar d Compliances The MVME7100 is designed to be CE compliant and to meet the f ollowing standard requirements . 1.3 Mechanical Data This section pro vides details on the board’ s mechanical data. T ab le 1-2 Board Standard Compliance[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Introduction Ordering Information 28 1.4 Or dering Information When order ing board v a riants o r board acce ssories, use the order number s given in the f ollowing tables . 1.4.1 Suppor ted Boar d Models At the time of pu blication of t his manual, the MVME7100 Single Board Compu[...]

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    2 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 29 Hardw are Preparation and Installation 2.1 Overview This chapter provides star tup a nd safety instruction s related to this product, har dware preparatio n instr uction that includes def ault s witch settings. System consider ations and installation instructions f or the base[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stallation Unpackin g and Insp ecting the Board 30 2.2 Unpac king and Inspecting the Board Read all notices and caution s prior to unpac king the produ ct. Shipment Inspection T o inspect the shipme nt, perform the f ollowing steps: 1. V erify that you h[...]

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    Requirements Hardware Preparation and Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 31 2.3 Requirements Mak e sure that the board, when oper ated in your particular system configur ation, meets the requirements specified in the ne xt sections. 2.3.1 En vironmental Requirements The f ollowing tab le lists the curre[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stallation Power Requi rem e nts 32 2.3.2 P ower Requirements The MVME710 0 us es only +5 .0 V fro m th e VME bus bac k pla ne. On board power supplies generate t he required v oltages f or the various ICs. The MVME 71 00 connects the +12 V and - 12 V su[...]

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    Thermal Requirements Hardware Preparation and Ins t a ll ation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 33 2.3.3 Thermal Requirements The MVME7100 m odule requires a minimum air flo w of 10 CFM unif or mly distributed across the board, with th e air flow trav eling fro m the he a t sink to the PMC2 site, when operating at[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stallati on Thermally Significan t Comp on ents 34 Figure 2-1 Prim ar y Side Ther mally Significant Comp onents Figure 2-2 Secondar y Side Ther mally Signific ant Component s U20 U28 U4 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U1 1 U12 U13 U14 U22 U25 U24 U26 U27 U56 U57 U58 U59[...]

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    Equipment Requirements Hardware Prepara tio n and Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 35 2.3.5 Equipment Requirements The f ollowing equipment is recommended to complete an MVME7100 syst em: z VMEbus system enclosur e z System console terminal z Operat ing system (and/or applicat ion software) z T ransit[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparatio n an d Installation Configuring the Board 36 2.4 Configuring the Boar d T o produce the desired config uration and ensure proper oper ation of the MVME7100, y ou ma y need to carr y out cer tain hardware mo difications before installing the module . The MVME7100[...]

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    SMT Configuration Switch, S1 Hardware Preparation and Installat ion MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 37 The f ollowing sections describe the on-board s witches and their configur ations for the MVME7100 . 2.4.1 SMT Configuration Switch, S1 An 8-position SMT configu ration s witch (S1) is located on the MVME7100 to[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stalla tion SMT Confi g uration Switch, S1 38 2.4.1.1 Safe Start Switch When the SAFE_ST ART s witc h is OFF , it indicates that the nor mal ENV se tting should be used. When the s witch is set to ON, GEVs, VPD, and SPD settings are ignored an d known, s[...]

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    Geographical Address Switch, S2 Hard ware Prep ar a t io n an d Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 39 2.4.1.7 Master WP The Master Write Protect (WP) s witch is OFF for normal operation. When this s witch is ON, writes to the NOR Flash, NAND Flash, MRAM and I 2 C EEPROMs are disabl ed. When the s witch [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and Inst allation Installing Accessories 40 If you are installing the optional MVME 7216E transition module , refer to T ransition Module on page 40 f or configuration s witch settings. 2.5 Installing Accessories This section describes the pr ocedures for insta[...]

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    PMC Hardware Preparation and Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 41 Installation and Removal Procedure T o begin the installation of the tra nsition module in a chassis, proceed as f ollows: 1. T ur n all equipment po w er OFF and disconne ct the po wer cab le from the A C pow er source . 2. Remov e the [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stallation PMC 42 Installation Procedure Read all notices and f ollow these steps to insta ll a PMC on the baseboard . 1. Attach an ESD strap to y our wr ist. Attach the other end of the ESD strap to the chassis as a gro und. The ESD strap m ust be secur[...]

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    XMCspan Hardware Preparation and Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 43 2.5.3 XMCspan The XMCspan is a carr ier module that provid es PCI Express e xpansion capability to the MVME7100 . Refer to the XMCspan Installation an d Use manual (part number 6806800H03 ) for details about the XMCspan and th e inst[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparation and In stallation Installin g and Rem oving the Board 44 Installation and Removal Procedure Bef ore you install y our module, please read all cautions , warnings and instructions presented in this section. Use the f ollowing steps to install the MVME 7100 into [...]

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    Completing the Installation Hardwa re Prep ar a t io n an d Installation MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 45 2.7 Completing the Installation The MVME7100 is designed to oper ate as an application-specific compute b lade or an intelligent I /O board/ca rrier . It can be u sed in an y slot in a VME chassis . Wh en t[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Hardware Preparatio n an d Installation Factory Instal led Linux 46 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Linux Kernel 2.6.25 on a 2-processor MVME7100 localhost login: Login as root . The /root/README.MVME7100_LINUX file provides a brie f ov er view of MVM E7100 Linux. Contact [...]

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    3 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 47 Controls , LEDs, and Connectors 3.1 Overview This chapter summarizes the cont rols, LEDs, conn ectors, an d headers for th e MVME7100 baseboard. Connect ors f or the MVME7216E tr an sition module can be foun d in Rear P anel Connectors on page 77 . 3.2 Boar d La y out The f ol[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, an d Connectors Front Panel 48 3.3 Fr ont P anel The f ollowing s witch, L EDs, and connect ors are av ailab le on the MVME7100 fr ont panel. Ref er to Figure 3-1 f or the location of each. 3.3.1 Reset/Abor t Switch The MVME7100 has a single push b utton s witch to [...]

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    LEDs Controls, LEDs, and Connectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 49 3.3.2 LEDs The ne xt table describes the LEDs on the fro nt panel of the MVME7100. Ref er to Figure 3-1 on page 47 f or LED locations. T able 3-1 F ront P anel LEDs Label Function Location Color Description BFL Board F ail F ront p anel Red Th[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 50 3.3.3 Connector s This section describes the pin assig nments and signals f or the connectors on the MVME7100. The ne xt tab le lists the standard connect ors on the MVME7100 basebo ard. Refer to Figure 3-1 on page 47 f or connector loca[...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 51 3.3.3.1 XMC Expans ion Connector (J6) One 76-pin Mi ctor connector wit h a center ro w of ground pins is used to pro vide XMC e xpansion capability . The pin assignments fo r this connector are as f ollows: T able 3-3 XM C Expan sion C[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 52 3.3.3.2 Ethernet C onnectors (J4A/J4B) There are f our 10/100/1000 Mb/s full dup lex Ethernet interf aces using the MC8641D T riple Speed Ethernet Controllers (TSECs). T wo Gigabit Ethernet interf aces are routed to the two front-panel R[...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 53 3.3.3.3 PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC ) Connectors (J11 – J14, J21 – J23) There are se v en 64-pin SMT connectors on the M VME7100 to provide 32/ 64-bit PCI interf aces and P2 I/O f or one optional add-on PMC . PMC slot connector J14 con[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 54 51 GND C/BE0# 52 53 AD06 AD05 54 55 AD04 GND 56 57 +3.3V (VIO) AD03 58 59 AD02 AD01 60 61 AD00 +5V 62 63 GND REQ64# 64 T able 3-6 PMC Slot 1 Connector (J12) Pin Assignments P i n S i g n a lS i g n a lP i n 1+ 1 2 V T R S T # 2 3T M S T [...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 55 51 AD07 REQ1B# 52 53 +3.3V GNT1B# 54 55 Not Used GND 56 57 Not Used EREAD Y0 58 59 GND Not Used 60 61 A CK6 4# +3.3V 62 63 GND No Connect (MONARCH#) 64 T able 3-7 PMC Slot 1 Connector (J13) Pin Assignments Pin Signal Signal Pin 1 Reser[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 56 51 GND AD3 6 52 53 AD35 AD34 54 55 AD33 GND 56 57 +3.3V (VIO) AD3 2 58 59 Reser ved Reser ved 60 61 Reser ved GND 62 63 GND Re served 64 T able 3-8 PMC Slot 1 Connector (J14) Pin Assignments Pin Signal Signal Pin 1 PMC1_1 (P2-C1) PMC1_2 [...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 57 51 PMC1_51 (P2-C26) PMC1_52 (P2-A26) 52 53 PMC1_53 (P2-C27) PMC1_54 (P2-A27) 54 55 PMC1_55 (P2-C28) PMC1_56 (P2-A28) 56 57 PMC1_57 (P2-C29) PMC1_58 (P2-A29) 58 59 PMC1_59 (P2-C30) PMC1_60 (P2-A30) 60 61 PMC1_61 (P2-C31) PMC1_62 (P2-A31[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 58 51 GND C/BE0# 52 53 AD06 AD05 54 55 AD04 GND 56 57 +3.3V (VIO) AD03 58 59 AD02 AD01 60 61 AD00 +5V 62 63 GND REQ6 4# 64 T able 3-10 PMC Slot 2 Connector (J22) Pin Assignments Pin Signal Signal Pin 1+ 1 2 V T R S T # 2 3T M S T D O 4 5T D[...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 59 51 AD07 REQ1B# 52 53 +3.3V GNT1B# 54 55 Not Used GND 56 57 Not Used EREAD Y1 58 59 GND Not Used 60 61 A CK64 # +3.3V 62 63 GND No Connect (MONARCH#) 64 T able 3-11 PMC Slot 2 Connector (J23) Pin Assignments Pin Signal Signal Pin 1 Rese[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 60 3.3.3.4 Serial Port Connector (COM1/J1) There is one front acce ss asynchronous serial por t interf ace (SP0) that is routed to the mini DB-9 front- panel connector . The pin assi gnment s f o r these conn ecto rs are as follo ws: 3.3.3.[...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 61 3.3.3.6 VMEbus P2 Connector The VME P2 c onnector is a 160-pin DIN. Row B of the P2 connec tor provides power to the MVME7100 and to t he upper eight VMEbus a ddress lines and additional 16 VMEb us data lines. The Z, A, C , and D pi n [...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, and Connectors Connectors 62 2 GND PMC1_IO4 GND PMC1_IO3 E1-1- 3 SPITX PMC1_IO6 VRETR Y_L PMC1_IO5 GND 4 GND PMC1_IO8 V A24 PMC1_IO7 E1-2+ 5 SP1CTS PMC1_IO10 V A25 PMC1_IO9 E1-2- 6 GND PMC1_IO12 V A26 PMC1_IO11 GND 7 SP1RTS PMC1_IO14 V A27 PMC1_IO13 E1-3+ 8 GND PMC1[...]

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    Connectors Controls, LEDs, an d Co nnectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 63 3.3.3.7 MVME7216E PMC I/O M odule (PIM) Connectors (J10, J14) PMC Host I/O connector J1 0 routes only power and g round from VME P2. There are no Host I/O signals on this conn ector . The MVME7100 routes PMC I/O from J14 o f PMC Slot 1[...]

  • Page 64

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, an d Connectors Headers 64 3.3.3.8 USB Connector (J2) There is one USB T ype A connector located on the MVME7100 front panel. The pin assignments are as f ollows: 3.4 Header s This section describes the pin assignments of th e Headers on the MVME7100. 3.4.1 Pr o ces[...]

  • Page 65

    Boundary Scan Header (P5) Co ntrols, LEDs, and Connectors MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 65 3.4.2 Boundary Scan Header (P5) The 20-pin boundary scan header pro vides an interf ace f or programming the on -board PLDs and f or boundar y scan testing/deb ug pur poses. The pin assignmen t s f or this header are as f[...]

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    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Controls, LEDs, an d Connector s Boundary Scan Header (P5) 66[...]

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    4 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 67 Functional Descr iption 4.1 Overview The MVME7100 VMEb us board is based on the MC8640D (1.067 GHz v ersions) and the MC8641D (1.33 GHz v ersions) Integra ted Processors. The MVME7100 pro vides front panel access to one serial por t with a mini DB-9 connector , two 10/100/100 [...]

  • Page 68

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Functional Des cri ption Block Diagram 68 4.2 Bloc k Diagram The f ollowing figure is a b lock diag ram of the MVME7100 architectu re. 4.3 Pr ocessor The MVME7100 is designed to support the MC864 x D (dual e600 co re) processor . The processor is configured t o operat e at 1.067 GH[...]

  • Page 69

    I2C Serial Interface and De vices Functional Description MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 69 The MVME7100 supports the pow er-on reset (POR) pin samp ling method f or processor reset configuratio n. The states of the v arious configur ation pins on t he processor are sampled whe n reset is de-asserted to deter min[...]

  • Page 70

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Functional Des cri ption Timers 70 4.6 Timer s Timing functi on s for the MVME71 00 are provided b y f our global h igh-resolution timers integr ated into the MC864 x D plus f our additional independe nt 32-bit time rs. The f our integrated 32-bit timers are clock ed by the R TC in[...]

  • Page 71

    Flash Memor y Functional Description MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 71 4.8.1 Flash Memory The MVME7100 is designed to pro vide 128 MB of soldered -o n NOR flash memor y . T wo AMD +3.3 V de vices are configured to op er ate in 16-bit mode to f or m a 32-bit fl ash ba nk. This fla sh bank is also the boot bank an[...]

  • Page 72

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Functional Des cri ption DUART Interface 72 4.9 DU ART Interface The MVME7100 provide s a front a ccess asynch ronou s serial por t interf ace using Serial P or t 0 from the MC864 x D DU ART . The TTL-lev el signals SIN, SOUT , RTS and CTS from Serial P or t 0 are routed th rough o[...]

  • Page 73

    XMC Expansion Functional Description MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 73 4.11 XMC Expansion The MVME7100 provides an addi tional XMC/PMC module capab ility through the use of a 78- pin stac king connector . This connector is conne cte d to the second PCI Express port on the processor . Up to fou r additional XMC/P[...]

  • Page 74

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Functional Des cri ption System Clock 74 4.13.1 System Cloc k The system clock is driv en by an oscillator . The f ollowing table defines the cloc k frequencies for various configurations. 4.13.2 Real Time Cloc k Input The R TC clock input is d r iv en by a 1 MHz cloc k generat ed [...]

  • Page 75

    5 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 75 T ransition Module 5.1 Overview This chapter pro vides information on the MVME7216E tr ansition module’ s fe atures. It also includes a dra wing of the module sho w ing the component s and rear panel connect o rs . 5.2 T ransition Module La y out The f ollowing illustration [...]

  • Page 76

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Transition Mo dule Features 76 5.3 Features The MVME7216E tran sition module is for I/O rou tin g through the rear of a compact VMEb us chassis. It co nnects directly to the VME back plane in chassis’ wi th an 80 mm de ep rear transition ar ea. The MVME7216E is designed f o r use[...]

  • Page 77

    Rear Panel Connector s Transition Module MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 77 5.5 Rear P anel Connectors The MVME7216E tran sition module provides these connector s. All connectors use standard pin assignments in compliance with the VMEb us specifications. PMC I/O (PIM) conn ector J10 routes only pow er and ground [...]

  • Page 78

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Transition Mo dule Rear Pa nel Connectors 78 There are two sets of A CT and SPEED LEDs, one set f or each Ether net connector . They are descr i be d in th e next table . Figure 5-4 Rear P anel Connectors and LEDs T able 5-5 T ransition Module LEDs LED Function ACT Activity or Ethe[...]

  • Page 79

    PMC Input /Output Module Transition Module MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 79 5.6 PMC Input/Output Module If a PMC Input/output Module (PIM) has already been installed on t he MVME7216E, or you are installing a transition module as it has been ship ped from the f actory , di sregard this procedure and refer to T [...]

  • Page 80

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Transition Modu le PMC Input/Output Module 80 Figure 5-5 Installing the PIM PIM Alignment[...]

  • Page 81

    6 MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 81 MO TLoad Fir mware 6.1 Overview The MO TLoad firmware pac kage ser ves as a board po wer-up and initializat ion pack age, as well as a v ehicle from which user applica tions can be booted. A secondary function of the MO TLoad firmware is to ser v e in some respects as a test s[...]

  • Page 82

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Tests 82 Operationally , MO TLoad utility applications differ from MO TLoad test ap plications in se veral ways: z Only one utility application operates at any giv en time (that is, multip le utility applications cannot be e xecutin g concurrently). z Utility appli[...]

  • Page 83

    Command List MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 83 6.3.3 Command List The f ollowing tab le provides a list of all curr ent MOTL oad commands . Products suppor ted by MO TLoad ma y or may not emp loy the full comman d set . T yping help at the M O TLoa d command prompt will display all commands s up[...]

  • Page 84

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Command List 84 downLoad Down Load S-Record from Host ds One-Line Instr uction Disassembler echo Echo a Line of T ext elfLoader ELF Object File Loader errorDisplay Displa y the Contents of the T est Error Status T able e val Evaluate Expression e x ecProgram Ex ecu[...]

  • Page 85

    Command List MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 85 mpuFork Execute program from idle processor mpuShow Displa y multi-processor control structure mpuStar t Star t the other MPU netBoot Network Boot (BOO T/TFTP) netShow Display Netw or k Interface Configuration Data netShut Disable (Shutdown) Netw or[...]

  • Page 86

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Using the Command Line Interface 86 6.4 Using the Command Line Interface Interactio n with MO TLoad is perf or med via a command line interf ace through a serial por t on the single board computer , which is connected to a t er minal or te rminal emulator (f or e x[...]

  • Page 87

    Using the Command Line Interface MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 87 The MO TLoad command line interface is simila r to a UNIX command lin e shell interf ace. Commands are initiat ed by entering a v alid MO TLoad command (a text str ing) at th e MO TLoad command line prompt and pr essing the carri[...]

  • Page 88

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Rules 88 6.4.1 Rules There are a f ew things t o remember when entering a MO TLoad command: z Multiple commands are pe r mitted on a single command line , provided the y are separated by a single semicolon (;). z Spaces separa te the various field s on the comma nd[...]

  • Page 89

    Firmware Settings MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 89 6.5 Firmware Settings The f ollowing sections prov id e additional information per taining to the MVME710 0 VME bus interf ace settings as configured b y MO TLoad. A f ew VME settings are contro lled b y hardware jumpers while the majority of t[...]

  • Page 90

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Default VME Settings 90 Displaying the selected Defa ult VME Setting - interpreted as follows: CRG Attribute Register = 000 00000 CRG Base Address Upper Regis ter = 00000000 CRG Base Address Lower Regis ter = 00000000 MVME7100> The CRG Attribute Re gister is set[...]

  • Page 91

    Default VME Settings MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 91 Outbound Image 2 Translation Offset Upper Register = 00000000 Outbound Image 2 Translation Offset Lower Register = 40000000 Outbound Image 2 2eSST Broad cast Select Register = 00000000 MVME7100> Outbound windo w 2 (O T A T2) is enabled, 2[...]

  • Page 92

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Co ntro l Regist er/C on trol Status Register Setti ngs 92 6.5.2 Contr ol Register/Control Status Register Settings The CR/CSR base add ress is initializ ed to the appropriate setting based on the Geog raphical address; that is , the VME slot number . See the VME64[...]

  • Page 93

    Deleting VME Settings MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 93 6.5.5 Deleting VME Settings T o d elete the change able VME setting (restore def ault v alue) , type the follo w ing at the fir mware prompt: z Deletes Master Enab le state: vmeCfg –d –m z Deletes selected In bound Windo w state: vmeCfg[...]

  • Page 94

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Boot Images 94 F or fur ther details on CR/CSR space, please ref er to the VME64 Specification , listed in Appendix B, Related Documentation . The MVME7100 uses a TSi148 f or its PCI/X-to-VME b us bridge. The offsets of the mailbo x es in the TSi148 are defined in [...]

  • Page 95

    Checksum Algorithm MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 95 6.7.1 Chec ksum Algorithm The chec ksum algorithm is a simple unsigned word add of each wor d (4 b yte) location in the image. The ima ge must be a multiple of 4 b ytes in length (word-aligned) . The content of the chec ksum location in the he[...]

  • Page 96

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware User Images 96 z IMA G E_POST If set, this flag de f ines th e im age as being a po wer-on self-test ima ge . This bit flag is used to indicate that the im age is a diagnostic and should be run prior to running either USER or MCG boot images . POST images are expec[...]

  • Page 97

    Alternate Boot Data St ructure MOTLoad Firmware MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 97 6.7.4 Alternate Boot Data Structure The globalData fi eld of the alte r nate boot data structure po ints to an area of RAM which was initialized to zer oes by t he boot loader . This area of RAM is not cleared b y the boot lo ader [...]

  • Page 98

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) MOTLoad Firmware Startup Sequence 98 Saf e Star t, whether in vo ked b y hitting ESC on the console within the fir st five seconds f ollowing power-on reset or by setting the Safe Star t jumper , interrupts the scan proce ss. The user may then displa y the a vaila ble boot imag es [...]

  • Page 99

    A MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 99 A Batter y Exchange A.1 Battery Exchange Some blade variants cont ain an on-board batter y . Th e batter y location is shown in the follo w ing figure. Figure A-1 Batter y Location Battery[...]

  • Page 100

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Battery Exchange Battery Exchange 100 The battery provides data reten tio n of se ven y ea rs su mming up al l per iods of actual dat a use . Emerson th eref ore assumes that ther e usually is no n eed to exchange the batt er y e xc ept, for e x am p le, in case of long -te r m spa[...]

  • Page 101

    B MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 101 B Related Documentation B.1 Emer son Network P o wer - Embedded Computing Documents The Emerson Netw ork P ower - Emb edded Computing pub lications listed belo w are ref erenced in this manu al. Y ou can obtain electron ic copies of Emerson Ne twork P ower - Embe dded Computi[...]

  • Page 102

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Related Documentation Man ufacturers’ Documents 102 2-Wire Serial EEPROM 512K (65,536 x 8) A T24C512 Rev . 1116K-SEEPR -1 /04 NEC Cor poration Data Sheet µPD720101 USB2.0 Host Controller S16265EJ3V0DS00 April 2003 F reescale Cor poration MC864 x D Integrated Host Processor Ref e[...]

  • Page 103

    Related Specifications Related Docum enta tion MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 103 B.3 Related Specifications F or additional inf or mation, ref er to the f ollowing tab le f or related specifications . As an additional help , a source f or the listed document is provided. Please note that, while these source s h[...]

  • Page 104

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A ) Related Documentation R elated Specifications 104 PCI-X Electrical and Mechanica l Adden dum to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.0a PCI-X EM 2.0a August 22, 2003 PCI-X Protocol Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Re visio n 2.0a PCI-X PT 2.0a July 22, 2003 Insti[...]

  • Page 105

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (68068 00E08A) 105 A alternate boot images 97 B battery exchange 100 board initialization 97 boot code 96 boot images, types 94 bootloader 97 C checksum 95 command line rules MOTLoad 88 command line rules and help 86 completing the installati on 45 compliances 27 control register 93 control statu[...]

  • Page 106

    MVME7100 Single Board Computer In stallation and Use (6806800E08A) 106 S settings, VME 89 specifications board 31 standard compliancy 27 startup overvie w 29 T thermal requirements 30 transition mo du l e PIM installation 79 U user images 97 V VME configuration 89 VME settings 89 , 93 delete 93 display 92 edit 92 restore 93 vmeCfg 89 X XMCspan 29 ,[...]