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1. DSR 1 4 656 8 20 RxD 3 2 TxD 2 3 GND 5 7 7 8 RTS CTS 7 8 4 5 N C not connected 16 75 VEO a br 12 50 SN 9 20 4 20 0 O ODO XO0OOOSoOoNOOON O YNMONOR WO CO ron SO NT NO 00 105 LO 9 9 LD oo 1 Do not scale drawing BS Scale 1 2 Mass EH Material 1 Unspecified R lt 1 2 Unspecified tolerances exept p 3 DIN7168 FINE Date Name Description Tolerance External IT12 Drawn 20 04 07 Veiders A Nominal Internal 1712 FRESE RB333 dimensions IT12 Others 1T12 2 gt lt f Approw 3 Hole coordinates with 6 0 1 unspecified tolerances 4NG THE iy 6 30 0 2 Drawing code 30 120 03 Hole pattern H0 3 for RB333 A3 120 315 0 4 all coordinative dim s Sart shee Ol 315 1000 0 6 1000 2000 1 0 Sai ea A Printed 22 08 07
2. B cable specifications will work correctly see Connector Index for pinout Note that this port supports automatic cross straight cable correction Auto MDI X so you can use either straight or cross over cable for connecting to other network devices LAN3 Port This Fast Ethernet port is recognized as the third LAN interface This port does not support Power over Ethernet All cables made to EIA TIA 568A B cable specifications will work correctly see Connector Index for pinout Note that this port supports automatic cross straight cable correction Auto MDI X so you can use either straight or cross over cable for connecting to other network devices DB9 Serial Port The RS232C standard male DB9 asynchronous serial port may be used for initial configuration or for attaching a modem or any other RS232 serial device TxD pin 3 of this port has 5V DC power when idle Some signals are not connected so this implementation may not be considered to support full hardware flow control so software flow control XON XOFF or none at all should be used Fan Connectors You can connect up to two fans to the RouterBOARD but only one of them will work at a time They will receive the same voltage as the board itself CAUTION you may damage the fans if the input voltage of RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual the board is out of the fans operating range The board supports fan speed feedback signaling RouterOS can be configured to change th
3. a a dic 4 BlOCK DAM A A LA A A AAA 4 Hardware Guide nai a 5 Memon and Storage DEVICES iia a a A gta AA E A es cgi 5 Onboard MEMORY ovio A aided ate A A A A A A A A cele nee 5 Onboard NAND Storage DeViCe iia a ve peas A A aaa Ea 5 EXC io 5 MIMPOCE SIOS A A AAA AI A A AS AEA 5 Input Output PORES eis rcocais id tag A A RA A aati 5 LANE POE Witi POE aa detal eae Sane 5 LANZ Porta A E AE A EN E AA E aia 5 LANS POLC ana T O A E A E lo dal T E 5 DB9 Serial Pot oeiras a a a a a i aAA 5 Fan Connectors iii a A Ad 5 O 6 Power LEDren add dad 6 User LED ri e 6 User SGE ii O ia iD acosa ia 6 Assembling the HardWare ii A o dees 6 POW TING a a A A A A a dd Gas naan a 6 BOO TIME OASIS RA a As O a 6 Onboard NAND Storage DEVICE cia ai a di a 6 Booting fFOM REIWORK ai A A A AAA 7 Operating System SUPPO mico a A aaa e A A 7 SYStem Architecture is is 7 MIKFO TI RQUEETOS A di AAA 7 RouterBOOT aoea aa a a a a da a adn 7 Boot Loader Configura a ea ba 7 Contiqurable OPTIONS yin A A a teeta 8 Boot Loader UPON oi a A A A A A A da 8 Primary BOOU LOAGOR A o da 8 RouterOS om RouterBOARD S33 rooien naa ada diia da aac 9 Health OO a is na A A A ita Ed LA AAA A DOS A Godan 9 Fir Wah IOMA ON ii iia 9 Eirnmwale Settings rareste kamaa Ea a EAEE EEA ENGE E e a NE AA nib Sea i o ana 9 Software ROSE e A ia 9 A O O 10 Commect r Inde COPAN OA POUR sa Sane a Seruueidn aimee E aa oa ui ate w alain nih AA EDES 10 JUMPER TWAS AA ges dasa admeinice
4. middle MiniPCI Type type IIIA B connector 3 top J601 RJ45 Fast Ethernet 100Base TX port LAN1 with passive PoE extension 1 Data TX 2 Data TX 3 Data RX 4 POE power 5 PoE power Data RX 7 PoE power POE power J602 RJ45 Fast Ethernet 100Base TX port LAN3 no PoE 1 Data TX 2 Data TX 3 Data RX Data RX J603 RJ45 Fast Ethernet 100Base TX port LAN2 no PoE 1 Data TX 2 Data TX 3 Data RX Data RX Power jack 12 28 V DC positive contact is the central pin JP402 DC Fan 2 connector 1 GND 12 28 V DC same as input voltage Rotation speed feedback JP403 DC Fan 1 connector 12 28 V DC same as input voltage Rotation speed feedback 10 RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Jumper Index Software Reset 1 jumper Loads the Primary boot loader Button Index Software Reset 1 button Loads the Primary boot loader Software Reset 2 button Resets boot loader and RouterOS settings Ethernet Cables RJ45 Color Function RJ45 pin for Straight cable RJ45 pin for Crossover cable Pin MDI EIA TIAS68A MDI X ElA TIA568B 1 Green TX Data 1 3 2 Green White TX Data 2 6 3 Orange RX Data 3 1 4 Blue 4 4 5 Blue White 5 5 6 Orange White RX Data 6 2 7 Brown z 7 7 8 Brown White 8 8 Serial Null modem Console Cable with Loopback DBOf Function DBOf DB25f 1 43 56 CD DTR DSR N C N C N C CD DTR
5. the setting reset configuration whether to reset all the boot loader settings to their respective default values yes no no by default format nand perform a low level NAND format During this operation all previously marked bad sectors are retested to find out if they are faulty indeed upgrade firmware receive a new boot loader image using XModem protocol over serial line or using DHCP BOOTP and TFTP protocols through the Ethernet network upgrade firmware over ethernet upgrade firmware over serial port board info prints the serial number boot loader version CPU frequency memory size and MAC addresses of the onboard Ethernet ports boot protocol network booting protocol bootp protocol dhcp protocol bootp protocol by default do memory testing performs a full memory test Boot Loader Upgrading The boot loader is needed to initialize all the hardware and boot the system up Newer loader versions might have support for more hardware so it s generally a good idea to upgrade the loader once a newer version is available You can upgrade the loader through the onboard serial port using XModem protocol programs available for all major OSs For example you can use HyperTerminal for Windows or Minicom for Linux to upload the boot loader Alternatively if you have a DHCP BOOTP and TFTP servers available you can specify the loader image as a boot image and choose the bios upgrade over ethernet option in the boot loade
6. Ad AT e ia ad 11 BUCOM IO a tia iaa 11 Ethernet Ca DIES ss a a iaa 11 Serial Nullemodem Console Cable with Loopback oia nda chides ve 11 BO ard DIMENSIONS uri e os 12 RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual System Board View RB333 422 0NVOgIa moy tuoe p o0giomnos eE Top view Bottom view System Board Layout MiniPCI Slot o MiniPCI Slot po MiniPCI Slot You can download the board dimensions and case design files PDF and DXF from www routerboard com RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Specifications O roer asa SSC Ethernet Tiree 10 100 Ws Fest Ethernet ports supporting AMO MDI Power over Ethernet 12 28V DC except power over datalines Power jack 12 28V DC Voltage sensor Two DC fan power output headers with rotation sensor and automatic fan switching maximum output current 500mA total 10 5 cm x 15 cm 4 13 in x 5 91 in 133 g 4 69 oz Temperature Operational 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F Humidity Operational up to 70 relative humidity non condensing Power consumption 3W without extension cards maximum 25W 18W output to extension cards Block Diagram LAN 1 100BaseTX r Onboard RAM with PoE in Onboard Flash NAND LAN 2 100BaseTX gt LAN 3 100BaseTX lt gt Serial port User LED GPIO Fan control 3 MiniPCl slots Beeper RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Hardware Guide Memory and Storage Dev
7. RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Rev B 27 Aug 2007 Copyright Copyright 2003 2007 MikroTikls SIA This manual contains information protected by copyright law No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the copyright holder Trademarks RouterBOARD RouterOS RouterBOOT and MikroTik are trademarks of MikroTikls SIA All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective holders Limited Warranty Hardware MikroTikls SIA warrants all RouterBOARD 333 series equipment for the term of one year from the shipping date to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service All parts will be repaired or replaced with similar or functionally equivalent parts by MikroTikls SIA during the warranty term except in case the returned parts have mechanical electrical or other accidental or intended damages caused by improper use or due to wind rain fire or other acts of nature Parts or systems must be shipped pre paid to our facility in Riga Latvia All items must have a Return Material Authorization RMA which you can get by contacting us via email telephone or fax RMA must be printed signed and enclosed with the shipment also the RMA number must be written on the package itself Parts sent without following the proper procedure will be treated as those not to be repaired or replaced due to the above menti
8. ction starts from about 30V up to 60V so the board will not be damaged if connected to a 48 or 60 V power line RouterBOARD 333 series boards are compatible with non standard passive Power over Ethernet injectors except power over datalines and accept powering over up to 100m 330 ft long Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port J8 The board does not work with IEEE802 3af compliant 48V power injectors The maximum output of the power supply to the extension cards is normally at about 5 5A Booting options First RouterBOOT loader is started It displays some useful information on the onboard RS232C asynchronous serial port which is set to 115200bit s 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity by default The loader may be configured to boot the system from the onboard NAND module or from Ethernet network See the respective section of this manual for how to configure booting sequence and other boot loader parameters Onboard NAND Storage Device The RouterBOARD may be started from the onboard NAND storage chip As there is no partition table on the device the boot loader assumes the first 4MiB form a YAFFS filesystem and executes the file called kernel stored in the root directory on that partition It is possible to partition the rest of the medium by patching the kernel source RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Booting from network Network boot works similarly to PXE or EtherBoot protocol and allows you to boot a Rout
9. e active fan if the current active one is not rotating note that if a fan does not have rotation sensor it will be considered failed LEDs Power LED Power LED is on when the board is powered User LED User LED may be programmed at user s option It is lit by default when the board starts up then it is turned off when the bootloader runs kernel User s Guide Assembling the Hardware First to use the board e Insert MiniPCI cards e Install the board in a case and connect antenna wires if needed e Connect other peripherals and cables You can also order a pre assembled system with RouterBOARD and extension cards of your choice already installed in a case Powering Power options e J9 power jack 12 28V DC cut off voltage 30V e Power over Ethernet PoE on the J601 LAN1 Ethernet port 12 28V DC 18 28 V suggested cut off voltage 30V non standard PoE powering support The board has a direct input power jack J801 5 5mm outside and 2mm inside diameter female pin positive plug and can as well be powered with PoE All power inputs are always active but only one should be used at the same time RouterBOARD 333 series boards are equipped with a reliable 25W onboard power supply with overvoltage protection 12 28 V DC input voltages are accepted but when powered over long cables it is suggested to use at least 18V The system is tested with 24V solar wind RV systems with 27 6 charge voltage Overvoltage prote
10. erBOARD 333 series computer from an executable image stored on a TFTP server It uses BOOTP or DHCP configurable in boot loader protocol to get a valid IP address and TFTP protocol to download an executable ELF kernel image combined with the initial RAM disk inserted as an ELF section to boot from the TFTP server s IP address and the image name must be sent by the BOOTP DHCP server To boot the RouterBOARD computer from Ethernet network you need the following e An ELF kernel image for the loader to boot from you can embed the kernel parameters and initrd image as ELF sections called kernparm and initrd respectively e A TFTP server which to download the image from e A BOOTP DHCP server may be installed on the same machine as the TFTP server to give an IP address TFTP server address and boot image name See the RouterBOOT section on how to configure loader to boot from network Note that you must connect the RouterBOARD you want to boot and the BOOTP DHCP and TFTP servers to the same broadcast domain i e there must not be any routers between them Operating System Support System Architecture RouterBOARD 333 series embedded boards are fully compatible with the standard e300 architecture with PCI bus CPU RouterBOARD 333 series has Freescale MPC8321 PowerQUICC II Pro based embedded processor using e300c2 core The core includes Memory Management Units and does not include Float Point Unit so it is optimized for integer
11. ices Onboard Memory The boards are equipped with 64 MB DDR SDRAM onboard memory Onboard NAND Storage Device The boards are equipped with one 64MB NAND nonvolatile memory chip Extension Slots MiniPCI Slots The board has three MiniPCI Type IIIA slots with 3 3V only power signaling They also accept MiniPCI Type IIIB standard cards The board has been tested to operate with 3 Ubiquity SR2 high power cards if ambient temperature and adequate cooling is ensured Supplied power for the extension cards excluding CPU and onboard Ethernet ports 3 3V 5 5A max Input Output Ports LAN1 Port with PoE This Fast Ethernet port is recognized as the first LAN interface It is compatible with passive non standard Power over Ethernet The board accepts voltage input from 12 to 28 V DC It is suggested to use the higher voltage for power over long cables because of better efficiency less power is lost in the cable itself and power supply is more efficient See Connector Index for pinout of the standard cable required for PoE All cables made to EIA TIA 568A B cable specifications will work correctly with PoE Note that this port supports automatic cross straight cable correction Auto MDI X so you can use either straight or cross over cable for connecting to other network devices LAN2 Port This Fast Ethernet port is recognized as the second LAN interface This port does not support Power over Ethernet All cables made to EIA TIA 568A
12. oard 333 CPU frequency 333 MHz Memory size 64M W Press any key within 2 seconds to enter setup RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual RouterBOOT 2 9 What do you want to configure d boot delay k boot key s serial console o boot device f cpu frequency r reset configuration e format nand g upgrade firmware i board info p boot protocol t do memory testing x exit setup your choice To select a menu point press the key written at the beginning of this line Pressing Enter selects the option marked with Configurable Options boot delay how much time to wait for a key stroke while booting 1 9 seconds 2 second by default boot key which key will cause the loader to enter configuration mode during boot delay any key lt Delete gt key only any key by default Note that in some serial terminal programs it is impossible to use the Delete key to enter the setup in this case it might be possible to do this with the Backspace key serial console to configure initial serial console bitrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 115200 bps by default cpu frequency CPU frequency 266MHz 333MHz 333MHz by default boot device initial boot device boot over Ethernet boot from NAND boot Ethernet once then NAND boot from NAND by default You can also select boot chosen device option to boot from the device selected immediately without saving
13. oned conditions Items proved to be free of defects in our lab will be returned to the customer at the customer s expense Those that do meet the warranty repair requirements will be repaired or replaced and returned to the customer s location at our expense extending the warranty term for the time the items are being shipped to and from our facility and replaced or repaired Manual This manual is provided as is without a warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The manufacturer has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual however it is possible that it may contain technical inaccuracies typographical or other errors No liability is assumed for any inaccuracy found in this publication nor for direct or indirect incidental consequential or other damages that may result from such an inaccuracy including but not limited to loss of data or profits Please report any inaccuracies found to docs mikrotik com RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Table of Contents AE CoV hI CUA eta ers ape cn Sev npn ae rate ate eee weet EOE ae tetas tec A A E E dates cis tow we ws Set E haere eats 1 Taide MaS tada 1 Limited WatkaNty 2 A A A A A A 1 System Board VEW si A A A A A A act E 3 System Board Layout idad riada inci 3 SPECIHICAMIONS ad A
14. operations Ethernet RouterBOARD 333 series has three onboard Ethernet ports controlled by the QUICC Engine MikroTik RouterOS MikroTik RouterOS starting from version 3 0rc1 RouterBOARD 333 series edition is fully compatible with RouterBOARD 333 series embedded boards RouterBOOT The RouterBOOT firmware also referred as boot loader here provides minimal functionality to boot an Operating System It supports serial console via the onboard serial port at the boot time The loader supports booting from the onboard NAND device and from a network server see the respective section for details on this protocol Boot Loader Configuration Loader parameters may be configured through the onboard RS232C DB9 asynchronous serial interface To connect to it use a standard null modem cable By default the port is set to 115200bit s 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Note that the device does not fully implement the hardware RTS CTS flow control so it is suggested to try to disable hardware flow control in the terminal emulation program in case the serial console does not work as expected and if it does not help make a new cable using the pinout given in the Appendix To enter the loader configuration screen press any key or only Delete key or Backspace key see the note for the respective configurable option depending on the actual configuration just after the boot loader is asking for it RouterBOOT booter 2 9 RouterB
15. r configuration menu The loader will get the image from the TFTP server and upgrade itself The most current loader image is available for download on www routerboard com The boot loader upgrading is supported also from MikroTik RouterOS The procedure is described in the MikroTik RouterOS manual Primary Boot Loader There are two boot loaders present on the NOR flash memory chip Secondary is the main one that is executed by default This is the one that can be upgraded In case something goes wrong in the upgrade 8 RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual process or you have set some incorrect settings that render it unusable you can load the Primary boot loader by holding the Software Reset 1 button S1 or jumper JP301 connecting the power and then releasing the button jumper The Primary boot loader has the default settings which can not be changed It is also not possible to upgrade it RouterOS on RouterBOARD 333 Health monitor This menu shows the current input voltage and fan status admin MikroTik gt system health print fan mode manual use fan main active fan main voltage 18 8 admineMikroTik gt fan mode whether to use automatic fan failover auto manual manual by default use fan which fan to use in manual mode main auxiliary main by default Firware information This menu displays RouterBOARD model number serial number the current boot loader version and the version available in
16. the current software packages installed admin MikroTik gt system routerboard print routerboard yes model 333 serial number 154201C1DD3C current firmware 2 9 upgrade firmware 2 9 fadmin MikroTik gt The firmware version can be upgraded using system routerboard upgrade command Firmware Settings Boot loader settings are also accessible through this menu admin MikroTik gt system routerboard settings print baud rate 115200 boot delay 2s boot device nand if fail then ethernet enter setup on any key cpu frequency 333MHz boot protocol bootp nable jumper reset yes fadmin MikroTik gt The Software Reset 2 button TP2 button which resets both boot loader settings and RouterOS setting by default can be disabled in this menu it will still reset the boot loader settings Software Reset It is possible to reset all software configuration by holding the Software Reset 2 button TP2 during the power up No confirmation or passwords will be asked so use with caution This feature can be disabled in the system routerboard settings menu by switching the enable jumper reset parameter to no RouterBOARD 333 Series User s Manual Appendix Connector Index J301 RS232C male DB9 serial port 2 RxD Receive Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 5 GND 7 RTS Request to Send CTS Clear to Send MiniPCI Type type IIIA B connector 1 lowest MiniPCI Type type IIIA B connector 2
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