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    Sun Microsystems, Inc. www .sun.com Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Sun Netr a ™ CP3000 Adv anced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Dr iv e and SAS Controller User’ s Guide f or the AMC .1-HDD SAS Disk P ar t No . 820-7175-11 March 2010, Revision A[...]

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    Please Recycle Copyright © 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Cir cle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual pr operty rights relating to technology embodied in the pr oduct that is described in this document. In particular , and without limitation, these intellectual property rig[...]

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    iii Contents Preface vii 1. Getting Started 1–1 1.1 System Requirements 1–2 1.1.1 Operating Systems Compatibility 1–2 1.1.2 Chassis Compatibility 1–2 1.1.3 Blade Server Compatibility 1–2 1.1.4 Electrical and Environmental 1–3 1.2 Unpacking 1–3 1.3 Handling AMCs 1–4 1.4 AMC Faceplate 1–5 1.5 AMC LEDs 1–6 1.6 Removing and Installi[...]

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    iv Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1.7 Enabling and Disabling SAS Ports 1–18 ▼ T o Enable AMC Port 2 (Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller) 18 ▼ T o Enable AMC Port 3 (Driven by Port 2 of SAS Controller) 18 ▼ T o Disable AMC Port 2 (Driven by Port 1 of SAS Controller) 1[...]

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    Contents v 4. Conf iguring the AMC 4–1 4.1 Configuration T ools 4–2 4.2 Boot BIOS Utility 4–2 4.2.1 Features and Conf igurations 4–3 4.2.2 Launching the Boot BIOS Utility 4–3 4.3 OpenBoot BIOS 4–5 4.4 Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) BIOS 4–6 4.5 Enabling and Disabling Channel Ports 4–6 A. Connectors and Ports A–1 A.1 Connector[...]

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    vi Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 C.4.1 EN 55022 Emissions C–4 C.4.2 EN 55024 Immunity C–4 C.5 Regulatory Information C–5 C.5.1 FCC (USA) C–5 C.5.2 Industry Canada (Canada) C–5 Index Index–1[...]

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    vii Pr eface The Netra™ CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User ’ s Guide describes the installation and configuration of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. This guide also includes information about software, environment specif ications, connectors, and certifications. T ypographic Conventions Note – Char[...]

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    viii Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for the AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. The online documentation is available at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/cp3000.pcie#hic Thir d-Party W eb Sites Sun is not responsible for th[...]

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    Preface ix Sun W elcomes Y our Comments Sun is interested in impr oving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. Y ou can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and[...]

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    x Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010[...]

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    1-1 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter provides information and pr ocedures needed to install and make the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk operational. This chapter should be read before unpacking and installing the AMC. In addition to this chapter , r efer to the following safety document: Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Syst[...]

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    1-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1.1 System Requir ements The following sections briefly describe the minimum system r equirements and the configurable featur es. Links are pr ovided to other chapters and appendixes containing more detailed information. 1.1.1 Operating Sys[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-3 1.1.4 Electrical and Envir onmental See Appendix B for electrical and environmental requir ements. Caution – None of the integrated chips junction temperature should exceed 125˚C. The AMC requir es air f low to meet this requir ement. T esting should be done in the shelf to find the quantity of air f low needed. Th[...]

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    1-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1.3 Handling AMCs Caution – The system is sensitive to static electricity . T o pr event damage to the assembly , always connect an antistatic wrist strap between you and the system. A void touching areas of integrated circuitry . Static [...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-5 ■ Do not use an oscilloscope probe on the components. The soldered pins ar e easily damaged or shorted by the probe point. ■ T ransport an AMC in an antistatic bag. 1.4 AMC Faceplate The following shows the faceplate of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. FIGURE 1-1 AMC.1-HDD SAS Disk Faceplate Note – The A[...]

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    1-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1.5 AMC LEDs The following tables give status information for all of the LEDs on the AMC. T ABLE 1- 1 describes the LEDs defined by A TCA to monitor boar d status. T ABLE 1-2 describes in detail the different hot-swap BLUE LED states. T ABL[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-7 Note – An AMC should be hot-swapped only when the LED is solid blue. T ABLE 1-2 Hot-Swap BLUE LED States Order Visible State State Description 1 Solid M1 FRU Inactive The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) microcontr oller is booted, but the payload is not. The bottom latch is not fully closed or the a[...]

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    1-8 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1.6 Removing and Installing AMCs This section describes how to remove and install AMCs. The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk can be installed into an A TCA shelf (chassis) with sites that support AMC.1 PCI Express signaling. The site height must pr operl[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-9 Note – Depending on how the Shelf controls deactivation, the Shelf might not initiate deactivation when you disengage the ejector latch. If so, either configure the Shelf to allow deactivation via latch opening or deactivate by other methods. 4. For the AMC, initiate the hot-swap deactivation sequence by pulling the[...]

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    1-10 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 FIGURE 1-2 Deactivating the AMC Figure Legend 1 Fully In (IN) When IN, the module communicates to the shelf manager that the module is not in the hot-s wap state , and the shelf manager communicates with the MMC . This position is for norm[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-11 7. Remove the AMC. FIGURE 1-3 Removing the AMC 8. Replace the AMC with another AMC ( FIGURE 1-7 ) or install a f iller panel. Note – Be sure to follow handling instructions. See Section 1.3, “Handling AMCs” on page 1-4 .[...]

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    1-12 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 Caution – Failure to f ill all slots with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system. 1.6.2 Removing a Blade Server and AMC Following are the instructions for r emoving a blade server and installed A[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-13 Note – Depending on how the Shelf controls deactivation, the Shelf might not initiate deactivation when you disengage the ejector latch. If so, either configure the Shelf to allow deactivation via latch opening or deactivate by other methods. 3. Disconnect all cables connected to the switch. 4. Loosen the two board[...]

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    1-14 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 3. Obtain the AMC card from the ship kit. Note – Be sure to follow unpacking and handling instructions. See Section 1.2, “Unpacking” on page 1-3 and Section 1.3, “Handling AMCs” on page 1-4 . FIGURE 1-5 Sample T op V iew Note –[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-15 FIGURE 1-6 Opening the Injector/Ejector Latch Figure Legend 1 Fully In (IN) When IN, the module communicates to the shelf manager that the module is not in the hot-s wap state , and the shelf manager communicates with the MMC . This position is for normal operation. 2 Half W a y (HW) When in the HW position, the hot-[...]

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    1-16 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 6. Carefully align the edges of the AMC with the guides in the appropriate site. It might be helpful to look into the enclosure to verify correct alignment of the rails in the guides. Caution – Do not force the AMC into the site. If it d[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-17 FIGURE 1-7 Inserting the AMC Into a Blade Server 8. Push the ejector latch in fully . If system power is on and AMC is installed properly , the AMC board Hot-Swap LED lights up. The Hot-Swap LED blinks for several seconds, then goes off. If the Hot-Swap LED does not go of f after several seconds, push f irmly on the [...]

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    1-18 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 Caution – Failure to f ill all slots with AMCs or cover with filler panels can negatively impact the cooling of the system. 9. Power on the system, if necessary . Refer to your system manual for instructions on correctly powering on the [...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1-19 Note – This utility has many other uses and adjustable values. Parameter adjustments are permanently committed to flash memory , and affect futur e behavior of the AMC. Only advanced users who fully understand the technical implications should modify parameters. A full description of parameters and functions is in [...]

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    1-20 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010[...]

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    2-1 CHAPTER 2 Overview This chapter introduces the key featur es of the AMC. This chapter includes a product def inition, a list of product features, and functional block diagrams with brief descriptions. This chapter can be used to compare the features of the AMC against the needs of a specific application. This chapter contains the following topi[...]

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    2-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 2.1 Featur es Part of Sun’s A TCA platform, the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk complies with PICMG 3.0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2.0 ECN002 and the following specifications: ■ PICMG AMC.0 Rev . 2.0 ■ AMC.1 Revision 1, PCI Expres[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview 2-3 ■ Support for SA T A, as defined in the Serial A T A Specification, version 1.0a. 2.2 Key Components The following figur e and sections describe key components of the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. FIGURE 2-1 T op-Level AMC Layout 2.2.1 Har d Drive Disk The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk provides a single SAS har[...]

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    2-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 2.2.3 SAS Contr oller The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk incorporates a PCIe-to-SAS host controller manufactured by LSI Corporation, device model LSI-SAS1064E. The controller pr ovides host access to SAS and SA T A disks. The controller features four l[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview 2-5 ■ e-Keying as described in the AMC.0 specification ■ FRU information ■ LED indicators for hot-swap and OOS (out of service) 2.2.6 Port Connectors The AMC includes connectors to communicate with the host board and take its interfaces outside the A TCA chassis. Refer to Appendix A for complete connector descriptions and p[...]

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    2-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 Figure Legend Indicator Color State Description and Function 1 OOS Red On Out of Ser vice: f ault set by shelf manager , or 12V payload pow er not detected. Off No module f ault. 12V pa yload pow er is being supplied to board. 2 OK Green On[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview 2-7 2.4 Functional Diagram FIGURE 2-3 AMC SAS-HDD Functional Block Diagram 2.5 T echnical Support and W arranty If you have any technical questions or support issues that are not addressed in the Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Contr oller documentation set or on the web site, contact your local S[...]

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    2-8 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 When you call Sun Services, indicate if the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk was purchased separately and is not associated with a system. Have the proper AMC identification information r eady . Be prepared to give the r epr esentative t[...]

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    Chapter 2 Overview 2-9 FIGURE 2-4 Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk Barcode Labeling Figure Legend 1 Final Assembly Number: • Assembly process label, wher e xxx denotes disk drive capacity • Rzz = Assembly Revision (Refer to Bill Of Material) wher e zz is a numeric revision 2 Sub-Assembly Number: • P/N = sub assembly Part Number 600-05101x [...]

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    2-10 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 2.7 Disposal The AMC might contain materials that require r egulation upon disposal. Please dispose of this product in accor dance with local rules and r egulations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorit[...]

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    3-1 CHAPTER 3 Managing the AMC This chapter describes the AMC management software. The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk includes an IPMI-based Module Management Controller (MMC) that meets all r equirements set out in the PICMG AMC.0 specification. The MMC allows detection of the module by the carrier board and manages communication between the [...]

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    3-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 3.1 Monitoring and Contr ol Functions The MMC is responsible for communicating module status information to the carrier board, and also has some contr ol at the module level. The 10GbE local PHY is held in reset until the AMC Carrier IPMI u[...]

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    Chapter 3 Managing the AMC 3-3 Get Device SDR 29.3 S/E 21h Mandatory Reserve Device SDR Repository 29.4 S/E 22h Mandatory Get Sensor Reading Factors 29.5 S/E 23h Optional Set Sensor Hysteresis 29.6 S/E 24h Optional Get Sensor Hysteresis 29.7 S/E 25h Optional Set Sensor Threshold 29.8 S/E 26h Optional Get Sensor Threshold 29.9 S/E 27h Optional Set S[...]

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    3-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 3.3 FRU Information Board information such as serial number , date of manufacture, OEM name, part number , and so on is r etrievable from the FRU EEPROM integrated into the MMC. FRU information stored onboar d the AMC.1-HDD SAS disk complie[...]

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    Chapter 3 Managing the AMC 3-5 3.4 Sensors The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk module management is connected to sensors monitoring key board voltages and temperatur es. Data recor ds from the following sensors ar e accessible using IPMI commands: ■ Hot-swap ■ +12V payload power ■ +3.3V management power ■ Board and inlet temperatur e ■ +1.2V onboard v[...]

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    3-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 3.5 Firmwar e and Software Upgrades For up-to-date instructions on upgrading the firmwar e and software, r efer to the following documentation: ■ Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller Product Notes (8[...]

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    4-1 CHAPTER 4 Conf iguring the AMC This chapter describes how to configur e the AMC using the SAS Boot BIOS Configuration Utility , the OpenBoot ™ BIOS, and the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Services Driver . This chapter contains the following topics: ■ Section 4.1, “Configuration T ools” on page 4-2 ■ Section 4.2, “Boot BIO[...]

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    4-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 4.1 Conf iguration T ools The configuration tools ar e preloaded on a f lash ROM device embedded on the AMC. A MicroTCA or host carrier CPU can r ead the code to facilitate booting from SAS drives. The BIOS contains an embedded configuratio[...]

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    Chapter 4 Configuring the AMC 4-3 4.2.1 Featur es and Conf igurations The Boot BIOS supports the following: ■ Using multiple AMC.1 SAS modules ■ Applying global properties stored in f lash ■ Selecting and configur e up to 256 adapters ■ Automatic INT13 drive mapping for SAS drives ■ SAS topology discovery , including expander traversal ?[...]

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    4-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 FIGURE 4-1 Boot BIOS Main Menu The menu displays a scrolling list of all the AMC SAS modules visible in the system, with PCI Express (PCIe) identif ication information. 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the AMC module you want to conf igur[...]

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    Chapter 4 Configuring the AMC 4-5 FIGURE 4-2 Adapter Properties Menu 5. Using the arrow keys, select the item of interest. 6. Press ENTER to display the next screen. 4.3 OpenBoot BIOS For information about the OpenBoot BIOS, refer to the Sun Solaris OS and SP ARC documentation. The documentation is available at the following site: http://www.sun.co[...]

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    4-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 4.4 Extensible Firmwar e Interface (EFI) BIOS The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk includes an EFI boot services driver for use with A TCA blades that feature Intel® IA64 pr ocessors. Additional information is available at http://www.lsi.com . 4.5 Enabl[...]

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    A-1 APPENDIX A Connectors and Ports This appendix describes the connectors and ports you can use to communicate with the host board and application-specif ic devices. A brief description of each connector and port is given, and a detailed description and pinout given for each connector . This appendix contains the following topics: ■ Section A.1,[...]

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    A-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 A.1 Connector Locations and Assignments This module is AMC.1 and AMC.3 compliant and can use ports 2 and 3, as defined in the AMC.3 specification. A.2 Connector Pinouts The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk includes an AMC connector , which conforms to th[...]

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    Appendix A Connectors and P or ts A-3 9 12V 54 'PCIe_RX1_N' 99 No Connect 144 No Connect 10 GND 55 GND 100 No Connect 145 No Connect 1 1 No Connect 56 'IPMI_SCL_L' 101 GND 146 GND 12 No Connect 57 12V 102 No Connect 147 No Connect 13 GND 58 GND 103 No Connect 148 No Connect 14 No Connect 59 'PCIe_TX2_P' 104 GND 149 GND[...]

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    A-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 A.3 SAS Contr oller Ports The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk incorporates four dedicated SAS controller ports as follows. These SAS ports are shipped with PHY’s disabled and are not driving AMC ports 2 and 3. This default configura- tion avoids incom[...]

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    Appendix A Connectors and P or ts A-5 A.4 e-Keying Ports The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk connects up to two SAS ports on the AMC connector . These ports are def ined by the AMC.3 specification for serial storage. The module designates four PCI Express ports, per AMC.1 specif ication. The link type and link type extension are def ined in the following table.[...]

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    A-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010[...]

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    B-1 APPENDIX B Envir onment Specif ications This appendix describes the electrical, environmental, and mechanical specifications. It includes illustrations of the board dimensions. This appendix contains the following topics: ■ Section B.1, “Electrical and Environmental” on page B-2 ■ Section B.2, “Reliability” on page B-4 ■ Section B[...]

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    B-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 B.1 Electrical and Envir onmental The following sections provide tables and illustrations showing the electrical and environmental specif ications. B.1.1 Electrical The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk shall consume no more than the following fr om the s[...]

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    Appendix B Environment Specifications B-3 V ibration Operating 1 G (20 to 300 Hz) Nonoperating 5 G (20 to 300 Hz) Shock Operating 100 G/1ms duration Nonoperating 400 G/1ms duration Altitude Operating –1,000 to +10,000 feet Nonoperating –1,000 to +40,000 feet Performance RPM 10,025 rpm Seek time avg Read/write 4.5 m/s (typical) Seek time max Rea[...]

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    B-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 B.1.3 Absolute Maximum Ratings The following values are str ess ratings only . Do not operate at these maximums. See Section B.1.4, “Normal Operating Ranges” on page B-4 for normal operating conditions. B.1.4 Normal Operating Ranges *Th[...]

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    Appendix B Environment Specifications B-5 B.3 Mechanical This section includes the mechanical specifications for dimensions and weight. The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk meets the PICMG 3.0 AdvancedTCA Specification R2.0 ECN002 and AMC.0 R2.0 for all mechanical parameters. B.3.1 Boar d Dimensions and W eight The AMC.1-HDD SAS disk is 181.5 mm by 73.5mm and co[...]

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    B-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010[...]

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    C-1 APPENDIX C Agency Certif ications This appendix lists standards agencies and the certif ications related to the Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk. This product was tested in an EMC-compliant chassis and meets the r equirements for EN55022 Class A equipment. Compliance was achieved under the following conditions: ■ Conductive chassis rails c[...]

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    C-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 C.1 CE Certif ication The Sun Netra CP3000 AMC.1-HDD SAS disk meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility [EN55024:1998, EN55022:2006] and Low-V oltage Directive 73/23/EEC for Product Safety [EN60950-1:2001]. [...]

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    Appendix C Agency Cer tifications C-3 C.3 Safety ■ UL/cUL 60950--1 Safety for Information T echnology Equipment (UL File #E138926) ■ EN/IEC 60950-1:2001, 1 ST ED CB/CCA –scheme, Safety for Information T echnology Equipment (TUV CB certificate and report) The following group and/or national deviations were consider ed: ■ CENELEC Common Modif[...]

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    C-4 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 C.4 Emissions T est Regulations ■ FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class A Commercial Equipment ■ Industry Canada ICES-003:2004 Class A Commercial Equipment ■ CISPR 22/EN 55022:2006 Class A Radiated, Power line Conducted ■ VCCI, Japanese V -3[...]

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    Appendix C Agency Cer tifications C-5 C.5 Regulatory Information Caution – If you make any modification to the AMC not expr essly approved by Sun, you could void your warranty and/or regulatory authority to operate the component. C.5.1 FCC (USA) This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant[...]

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    C-6 Sun Netra CP3000 Advanced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’s Guide • March 2010 1. Ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l'interférence nocive. 2. Ce dispositif doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l'interférence qui peut causer l'opération peu désirée.[...]

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    Index-1 Index Numerics 10GbE local PHY, 3-2 A absolute maximum ratings, B-4 AMC flexing, preventing, 1-4 antistatic bag, 1-3 B board status, 1-6 board voltages, monitoring, 2-4 C cable management bracket lowering, 1-12 cable management bracket, lowering, 1-12 certification, C-2 comments, about this book, ix connector locations, A-2 D deactivating[...]

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    Index-2 Sun Netra CP3000 Adv anced Mezzanine Card PCIe Hard Drive and SAS Controller User’ s Guide • March M MAC address label, 2-8 management voltage, B-4 maximum power consumption, B-4 Module Management Controller (MMC), 2-4, 3-1 module status, 3-2 N NEBS/ETSI, C-2 nominal operating voltage, B-4 noncondensing relative humidity, B-4 normal ope[...]