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1. Advanced Telecommunication Computing Architecture e PICMG HPM 1 SAS1R10 Serial Attached SCSI 1 1 Revision 10 SAS 1 1 SFF 8470 110 Technical Committee and SCSI Trade Association e IEEE 802 32 fiber interface EEE 802 3 copper interface 1 5 Hot Swap Capability The RTM8030 supports Full Hot Swap capability as per PICMG3 0R2 0 Tt can be removed from or installed in the system while itis on without powering down the system Please refer to the PICMG3 0R2 0 specification for additional details However all managements the infrastructure is present for hot swap butthe user musttake the proper action to protect its data under the OS of the Front Board such as unmount a SAS drive 3 RTM8030 User s Guide Product Description 1 6 Interfacing with the Environment 1 6 1 rear transition module The RTM8030 is a single slot 6HP AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module This module provides additional connectivity for AT8030 CPU front blade 1 6 1 1 Standard Compliance e PICMG3 0 R2 0 Advanced Telecommunication Computing Architecture e PICMG HPM 1 SAS1R10 Serial Attached SCSI 1 1 Revision 10 SAS 1 1 SFF 8470 110 Technical Committee and SCSI Trade Association 1 6 1 2 SAS Feature Compliant to SAS 1 1 Revision 10 SFF 8470 SAS signal integrity guarantee over a four meters cable 1 6 1 3 Serial Port Feature One 1 serial port available on the RTM face plate through
2. RTM8030 User s Guide Aivancea T Document Revision 1 2 May 2009 ee kontron Revision History Rev Index Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue 1 0 first release December 2007 11 Sensor name modifications added Jumper JP4 MTBF value July 2008 changed 1 2 third release May 2009 Customer Service Contact Information Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computer GMBH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec Canada 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Germany Tel 450 437 5682 49 0 8341 803 333 800 354 4223 Fax 450 437 8053 49 0 8341 803 339 E mail support ca kontron com support kom kontron com Visit our site at www kontron com 2009 Kontron an International Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only Kontron does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks and trade names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in Canada This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint an
3. Table 2 12 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF2104h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00h gt Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h gt None AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 F2h OEM GUID Definition 100 BaseT AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0104h AMC Channel 4 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FCO00F0105h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00h gt Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h gt Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h gt None 20 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record FOh OEM GUID Definition Update Channel AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0105h gt AMC Channel 5 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF1106h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h a Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h a None AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 Fih OEM GUID Definition Serial AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0106h a AMC Channel 6 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF1107h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b a Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h a Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h a No
4. Type 16 Module Current Requirements Record Record Type ID Coh Record format version 02h Manufacturer ID 00315Ah PICMG Record ID PICMG Record ID 16h Module Power Descriptor table Record Format Version 00h Current Draw 09h 0 9 Amps at 12 V gt 10 8 Watts 2 10 4 E Keying E Keying has been defined in the AMC O R2 0 Specification to prevent module damage and prevent misoperation and also to verify port connection compatibility The FRU data contains the RTM point to point connectivity record as described in Section 3 9 2 of the 0 R2 0 specification The records are formatted as per 0 R2 0 but the 1 0 ports assignation are OEM since 0 does not specify RTM The Set Get AMC Port State IPMI commands defined by the AMC O specification are used for either granting or rejecting the E keys Table 2 7 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 16 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Table 2 8 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 17 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Table 2 9 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 18 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Table 2 10 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Table 2 11 Type 19h AMC
5. nra xi Storing Boards 555559 Regulatory Compliance 54 xii Limited Warrants eere hm hr elite I xiii 1 4 1 1 1 Product 1 1 2 on anne Nas ae nee anne Gale os E RM KNEE TRE 1 1 3 Board Specifications ss se e eser err ele oise ente setae ete 2 1 4 Compliance 252 2 2 19 9 en wee ere Des a Oa e e 3 1 5 Hot Swap 3 1 6 Interfacing with the Environment 4 1 6 1 RTM rear transition module 4 2 BOONE FOALUICS reve SEE LTRS eee AC 6 2 1 Block Diagramme estimer eme er aurons tete 6 2 2 Rotary Binary 8 2 3 2 0 Interface dss sews eos hey hia REQUE AS bo S RR Sewn resp tes 9 226 SASUnkescC en vet usce de ao dee ara a ale 10 2 5 SAS Hard Drive 10 2 0 SenalPort s
6. 2 7 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 16 Table 2 8 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 17 Table 2 9 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 18 Table 2 10 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 19 Table 2 11 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 19 Table 2 12 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 20 Table 2 13 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 21 Table 2 14 Hot Swap LED Description 24 Table 3 1 Jumper Description 2 26 v RTM8030 User s Guide Safety instructions Safety instructions Before You Begin Before handling the board read the instructions and safety guidelines on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety Refer to the Advisories section in the Preface for advisory conventions used in this user s guide including the distinction between Warnings Cautions and Notes Always use caution when handling operating the computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce hig
7. C 2 When Returning a Unit ssssssssssssssssssosssssssosesssse C 3 GLOSSY awit Bie Gein RR tete E D 1 iii RTM8030 User s Guide List of Figures List of Figures Figure 2 1 Block Diagram 1 4 6 Figure 2 2 Connector Block 22 22 7 Figure 2 3 Reset Switch RS 232 Port 8 Figure 2 4 SAS Block diagram 10 Figure 3 1 Setting Jumper amp Location 26 iv RTM8030 User s Guide List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 1 Board 5 5 1 1 14 2 Table 2 1 USB Connector PIoUL RR CR CRACK ER C PRY CON WENA 9 Table 2 2 Serial Port Connector 11 Fable 2 3 IPMI Hardware 5 13 Table 2 4 Board Information 14 Table 2 5 Product Information 15 Table 2 6 16 Module Current Requirements 16 Table
8. Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 19 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 02h a Serially Attached SCSI SATA AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 007h a AMC 3 Storage AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0102h a AMC Channel 2 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FD00107102h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh O1h Implements SATA Server Interface AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 O1h Serial ATA AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 007h AMC 3 Storage AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0102h AMC Channel 2 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FC00207103h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 03h Serially Attached SCSI SATA AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 007h a AMC 3 Storage AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0103h a AMC Channel 3 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FD00107103h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh O1h Implements SATA Server Interface AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 O1h gt Serial ATA AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 007h AMC 3 Storage AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0103h AMC Channel 3 lane 0
9. board moves from M4 gt M5 3 The front board moves from M5 gt M6 if the SHMC grants the request The front board IPMC sends the FRU control requesting quiesced state to the RTM 4 The firmware deasserts payload power and sends Module Quiesced event message to the front board where it transitions from M6 to M1 state 2 10 7 2 Hot Swap LED The RTM8030 supports blue Hot Swap LED mounted on the front panel This LED indicates when it is safe to remove the RTM from the front board The on board MMC drives this LED to indicate the hot swap state The following states are possible Table 2 14 Hot Swap LED Description LED state Description OFF M4 state normal state when board is in operation ON M1 state ready for hot swap Short blink M5 state deactivation request Long blink M2 state activation request When the RTM latch is disengaged from the faceplate the hot swap switch embedded in the PCB will assert a HOT_SWAP_PB signal to the MMC and the MMC will send Module Handle Open event message to the front board which moves from the M4 state to the M5 state At the M5 state the front board will ask the SHMC or Shelf Manager for permission to move the RTM to the M6 state Then the IPMC of the front board through IPMB L will set the RTM Hot Swap LED to indicate this state with a short blink Once permission is received from the SHMC or higher level software the front board will move to the M6 state The SHMC or
10. confused with the IPMI v1 5 watchdog timer commands This external watchdog of the MMC is implemented in a separate chip 2 10 1 Sensor Data Record SDR Every sensor on the RTM is associated with a Sensor Data Record SDR Sensor Data Records contain information about the sensors identification such as sensor type sensor name sensor unit SDR also contain the configuration of a specific sensor such as threshold hystheresis event generation capabilities that specifies sensor behaviour Some fields of the sensor SDR are configurable through IPMI v1 5 command and are set to built in initial value Finally one field wich is the sensor owner must reflect the module addresses that allow a system management software to identify the owner of the SDR when itis scanned from the front board IPMC and merged within the IPMC Device SDR repository From IPMI prespective the RTM8030 management controller is set up as a satellite management controller SMC It does support sensor devices and use the IPMI static sensor population feature of IPMI v1 5 to 12 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features merge the hot swaped RTM sensor with the front board sensors population The usual way the SHMCis informed about an RTM insertion is through the RTM Module Hot Swap sensor and a radial presence line on the RTM connector SDRs can be queried using Device SDR commands to the firmware Module sensors that have been implemented are listed below 2 10 2 Hardware
11. container or packaging Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Handle components and boards with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields viii RTM8030 User s Guide Preface Preface How to Use This Guide This user s guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades You can find the latest release of this User s Guide at http www kontron com or at ftp ftp kontron ca support For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned The following is a summary of chapter contents Chapter 1 Product Description Chapter 2 Board Features Chapter 3 Installing the board e Appendix A Connector Pinout Appendix B Software Update e Appendix Getting Help ix RTM8030 User s Guide Preface Customer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s guide discover an error or just want to provide some feedback please send a message to Tech Writer ca kontron com Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible
12. higher Level software can reject the request to move to the M6 state If this occurs the RTM will returns the Hot Swap LED to a solid off condition indicating that the RTM has returned to M4 state If the RTM reaches the M6 state through an extraction request through the RTM handle latch the MMC communicates to the front board that the module must discontinue operation in preparation for removal 24 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features The Hot Swap LED continues to flash during this preparation time just like it does at the M5 state When main RTM payload power is successfully removed from the RTM slot the Hot Swap LED remains lit indicating it is safe to remove the RTM from the chassis 2 11 Debugging Features ALL LEDs are user overritable by using standard PICMG LED api 2 11 1 Hot Swap LED LEDO The Blue Hot Swap LED indicates the hot swap status of the RTM The LED is ON when itis safe to remove the RTM from the slot During normal operation this LED is OFF 2 11 2 Out Of Service LED1 The AdvancedTCA LED1 is red or amber and indicates an Out of Service 00S condition During normal operation the 005 LED is OFF This LED is ON during firmware upgrade and is user configurable if needed by a customer application 2 11 3 Healthy LED LED2 The AdvancedTCA LED2 is green or amber and indicates a healthy condition The healthy LED indicates if the blade is powered up and all voltages and temperatures are within speci
13. intialization MDn Message Digest algorithm n 2 5 MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDI port or uplink port MHz MegaHertz Memory controller Hub and 1 0 Controller Hub Chipset that integrates IMCH and IICH ina single chip solution Microcode Intel supplied data block used to correct specific errata in the processor D 6 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions BIOS to test and intialize the system memory NAND Type of Flash Memory used for mass storage OA amp M Same as 0AM O amp M Operations Administration and Maintenance PAE Physical Address Extension Feature of x86 processors that allows for up to 64 gigabytes of physical memory to be used in 32 bit systems given appropriate operating system support PAM Programmable Attribute Map Chipset registers that controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area D 7 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions PCI E Same as PCIe PCI Express Next generation 1 0 standard PCI X PCI minor changes to the protocol and faster data rate PDP Project Development Process PDU Power Distribution Unit PECI Platform Environment Control Interface PECL Positive Emitter Coupled Logic PEF Platform Event Filtering An IPMI subfunction PET Platform Event Trap An IPMI message type PEM Power Entry Module PERR Parity ERRor A signal on the PCI bus that indicates a parity error on the bus PHYsical layer Generic electronics
14. the face plate RxD input signal Those RS232 detect signals are connected to the RTM Link slave CPLD and the MMC Table 2 2 Serial Port Connector Pinout Note Standard product uses RJ 45 8 pins connector RI ring indicator and DCD data carrier detect signals are not available The pinout is a custom one not the same as RS 232D TIA EIA 561 Signal Path 1271 RS232 port 0 is available on the RTM face plate through J6B This port is always connected the CPU engine 0 RS232 port 1 7 is available on the RTM face plate through J6C Depending the the rotary switch position the port will be connected to either CPU engine 1 or 2 or to the Unit computer 2 7 Ethernet 100Base TX Interface The RTM8030 has one ethernet 100Base TX interface accessible on the RTM face plate through a RJ45 connector This port is the management port of the unit computer on the AT8030 11 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 8 SFP The RTM8030 has one SFP module connector available on the RTM face plate The SFP module signals are coming from the front blade 1000Base X interface through zone 3 connector 2 9 Redundant MMC Flash Boot Block The MMC microcontroller runs a firmware from its internal 256KB flash It is programmed by an additional 8K boot block It keeps the last two copies of the MMC firmware in dedicated flash memories The boot block activates the MMC image and can rollback a firmware update in the MMC in case of problems The
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16. 243 RJ45 Zone 3 CON 1 1000Base BX Face Plate SFP Zone 3 CON 1 Face Plate 0 lpush button Zone 3 CON 1 UC 7 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 2 Rotary Binary Selector The RTM8030 has a rotary binary selector which is composed of a binary coded rotary switch and a debouncing circuit This binary selector controls the connection from the face plate Reset and RS232 Rx Tx signals to the CPU blade through the zone 3 connector The binary selector has 8 positions from 0 to 7 Position 0 doesn t select any group signals Positions 1 to 7 selects corresponding group signals When the shaft has not reach a definite position the position output 15 positon 7 When the rotary switch is at position 1 then Z3_RESET1 is connected to the faceplate reset switch SW5 Z3_RS232_RX1 TX1 are connected to the faceplate selectable RS232 connector J6 C When the rotary switch is at position 2 then the Z3_RESET2 and Z3_RS232_RX TX2 are connected to the switches SW4 SW5 and connector J6 C This connectivity pattern is the same up to position 7 When the rotary switch is at position 0 then the switches SW4 SW5 and connector J6 C are not connected to any front blade signals The signal Z3_RESETO is connected to the faceplate switch SW3 The signals Z3_RS232_RX0 TXO are connected to the faceplate RS232 connector J6 B Figure 2 3 Reset Switch RS 232 Port Selection Reset S
17. 26 3 114 J mperDescrnption oe mee eet Vere bea wa 26 3 1 2 Setting Jumper amp 26 3 2 Board Hot Swap and Installation 27 3 2 1 Installing the RTM in the 515 27 3 2 2 Removing the RTM from the chassis 27 Connector 5 esse does EXE Rh RT Rey dette Seba ate eS A 1 A 1 Connectors and Headers A 1 2 AdvancedTCA I O RTM Connector P30 A 2 SAS Faceplate Connector J2 este rise A 3 M4 USB Pore 03 sae this sons A 3 A 5 SERIAL PORT J6B amp J6O eoa ker patie A 3 ate a ee Set PUE tacts A 4 Ast SFP Channel J7 ess dos eR dx UE eS A 4 A 8 SAS Hard Drive Connector 710 555655 A 5 Software Updates seven RC CAL B 1 B 1 MMC Firmware Update Procedure B 1 Getting Help ess vis s eor 0S BG NWR C 1 C1 Returning Defective C 2
18. Boot Block itself uses code Functions of the boot block are kept to a minimum and field updatable with payload impact 2 10 Hardware Management Overview The RTM communicates with the Module Management Controller MMC using the IPMB L channel The memory subsystem of the MMC consists of an integrated flash memory to hold the MMC operation code and integrated RAM for data The field replacement unit FRU inventory information is stored in the nonvolatile memory on an EEPROM connected via a local I2C interface to the MMC microcontroller It is possible to store up to 4 KBytes within the FRU inventory information Event generation over IPMB L bus to reach the front board that forward it to the ShMc ensure that post mortem logging information is available even if the power of the RTM is disabled The onboard DC voltages and temperature are monitored by the MMC microcontroller device The MMC will send an event to the front board if any of the thresholds are exceeded To increase the reliability of the RTM8030 management subsystem an external watchdog supervisor only for the MMC is implemented The MMC must strobe the external watchdog at 500 usec intervals to ensure continuity of operation of the board s management subsystem If the MMC ceases to strobe the watchdog supervisor the watchdog resets the MMC The watchdog timeout expires after one second if strobes are not generated The external watchdog supervisor is not configurable and must not be
19. DDR2 SDRAM or Double Data Rate two 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Same as DDR2 DDR2 SDRAM or Double Data Rate two 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory CPUID CPU IDentification Code that uniquely identify a processor type DDR II D 2 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions DED Double bit Error Detect or Double symbol Error Detect DFTG Design For Testability Guidelines DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIMM Dual In line Memory Module DIN Deutsches Institut f r Normung German Institute for Standardization DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DOS Disk Operating System DPLL Digital Phase Locked Loop DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory DSP Digital Signal Processing DTC Data Transfer Controller DTR Data Terminal Ready DTS Digital Thermal Sensor in IA32 processors DUART Dual Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter DVD Digital Video Disk ECC Error Checking and Correction EDMA Enhanced Direct Memory Access EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory ECM E500 Coherency Module EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EFT Electric Fast Transient Enhanced Host Controller Interface Specification for Universal Serial Bus specification revision 2 0 Electronic Industries Alliance Extended Industry Standard Architecture Superset of ISA 32 bit bus architecture Same as SpeedStep Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Extended Memory 64 Techno
20. E_TX 100BASE_RX 100BASE_RX 100BASE_CT N C SAS 0 SAS 0 TX SAS 0 RX SAS 0 RX SAS 1 SAS 1 TX 10 1000BX TX 1 1000BX TX1 1000BX_RX1 1000BX_RX1 1000BX_TX2 1000BX_TX2 ROW AB Row CD Row EF ROW GH GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND D GND GND GND 8 N C N C 9 SAS_1_RX SAS 1 RX GN 10 1000BX_RX2 1000BX_RX2 GND GND GND GND A 2 RTM8030 User s Guide A 3 SAS Faceplate Connector J2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 5 G5 GND 6 G6 GND 7 G7 GND 8 G8 GND 9 G9 GND 10 N C N C N C N C N C N C N C 11 6 MTG1 CGND_1 A 4 USB Port J3 A 5 SERIAL PORT J6B amp J6C A 3 RTM8030 User s Guide A 6 Ethernet J6D A 7 Channel J7 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal VEET_1 11 VEER_3 21 cGND_1 TX_FAULT cGND_2 TX_DIS cGND_3 MODDEF2 cGND_4 MODDEF1 cGND_5 MODEFFO 16 26 cGND_6 R_SEL cGND_7 cGND_8 VEER1 29 cGND_9 VEER2 VEET_3 cGND_10 of A 6 co N A 4 RTM8030 User s Guide A 8 SAS Hard Drive Connector J10 Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 GND 1 3 3V S2 PortA_TX P2 3 3V 53 PortA_TX P3 3 3V A 5 RTM8030 User s Guide B Software Update B 1 MMC Firmware Update Procedure The MMC Firmware update procedure is detailed in a ReadMe file included with the MMC Firmware package as well as the update utility This package can be downloaded from our website http www kontron com or from our FTP site ftp ftp kontron ca Su
21. SAS links work after both RTM units have been powered up SAS port mapping is drawn below Figure 2 4 SAS Block diagram Face Plate SAS CON Rx0 Tx1 Rx1 0 ttf P1 t yy PO 1 MUXO ES UT 21 PO P1 i usis Y Ze P2 12 SAS HD Kontron Jumper Settings JP4 must be installed to enable the SAS External Connector otherwise the Onboard SAS HDD is enabled 2 5 SAS Hard Drive Option Kontron offers the option of adding a SAS hard drive on the RTM8030 This hard drive is located on the component side of the PCB in the lower part of the RTM8030 Note The SAS Hard Drive Option is connected to the CPU engine 0 of the AT8030 10 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 6 Serial Port The RTM8030 has two serial ports available on the RTM face plate One serial port is permanent always connected to the CPU engine 0 and the other is selected between RS232 port1 to port7 by using the rotary binary selector Serial ports are coming from the front blade through zone 3 connector RS232 buffers are used on the RTM to convert LVTTL Level from zone 3 to RS232 Level at the face plate connector Both RS232 buffers are connected to the management power Serial port works from 9 to 115 kbits s Both transceivers can detect a valid RS232 level signal on
22. Sensors Table 2 3 IPMI Hardware Sensors Sensor Name Voltage Signals Monitored ScanningEnabled Health LED under Power Green to Amber State IPMI Info 1 Internal IPMC firmware diagnostic IPMI Info 2 Internal IPMC firmware diagnostic FRU Agent Board FRU Data agent that verify FRU Data validity Module HS RTM HS State IPMBL State Operational state of IPMB L MMC Stor Err ee sub system health non volatile memory TempSensor1 Board Temperature Sensor TempSensor2 Board Temperature Sensor Vcc 3 3V 3 3V Vcc 3 3VSUS 3 3 V Suspend Vcc 5V 5 0V Vcc 12 0v 12 0V Vcc BlueLED Voltage on blue LED board input power supply Vcc 12VDisk 12 0V on HDD X Health Error Board health sensors aggregation of other sensors 2 MMC Reboot MMC reboot detection Ver change MMC firmware upgrade detection Power Good Actual power status Pres SFP A SFP presence status Overlcc SFPA SFP Over Current Status OverlccRS232 RS 232 Over Surrent status Overlcc USBO USB Over Current status X Exceed critical threshold Power On Off Power On N No change 13 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 10 2 1 Temperature Sensor Locations 335 Sensor 2 Sensor 1 2 10 2 2 IPMB L Link Sensor The RTM8030 has an IPMB L links to communicate with the processor board and other devices in the chassis chassis IPMB 0 bus MMC monitors the bus for
23. VDISK TQFP100 5V A Buffers 74LVC1G125 EN PGOOD POST PGOOD A INTs INLET OUTLET Local Voltage MMC FRU Temp Sensor 1 Temp Sensor 2 Monitoring EEPROM LM75 LM75 EN q A A A Face Plate a Green Power LED Face Plate Red OOS LED 41 Zone 3 n I2C Link gt Face Plate 85 2168 Handle Switch ji FRU DATA SPI 512KB Local Voltage Monitoring Blue HS LED q Zone 3 INT RESET EN Face Plate Charge Pump ADM660 POWERED BY 3 3V_SUS 100mA MAX 6 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Figure 2 2 Connector Block Diagram Face Plate RJ45 RS232 buffer 1CL3243 Face Plate Face Plate Push button Rotary sw PIN gt Pa 17 PO Pi FZ ES Face Plate t Push button Zone 3 CON 1 PIN 1 7 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Zone 3 CON 1 Face Plate 100Base TX MAG RJ45 Zone 3 CON 1 Zone 3 CON 2 PIN Zone 3 CON 1 Face Plate nud Debug push button P1 P4 5 P6 Zone 3 CON 1 RS232 buffer Face Plate Zone 3 CON 1 cone S CON RS232 0 ICL3
24. and post the revised user s guide on our Web site Thank you Advisory Conventions Seven types of advisories are used throughout the user guides to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Note Signal Paths Jumpers Settings BIOS Settings Software Usage Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components Fa ales pren Bent Note Indicate information that is important for you to know Signal Path Indicate the places where you can fin the signal on the board Jumper Settings Indicate the jumpers that are related to this sections BIOS Settings Indicate where you can set this option in the BIOS Software Usage Indicates how you can access this feature through software CAUTION Indicate potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem A WARNING Indicates potential for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the problem A Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or a caution condition in this user s guide However Kontron does not claim to have covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution or a Warning x RTM8030 User s Guide Preface Unpacking Follow these recommendations while unpacking Remove allitems from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are
25. any link failure and sends the bus failure event to the front board upon the recovery occurs 2 10 2 3 Module Hot Swap Similar to an AMC a Hot Swap module is implemented The hot swap event message conveys the current state of the module the previous state and a cause of the state change as can be determined by the MMC Refer to 0 R2 0 specifications for further details on the module hot swap state 2 10 3 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information The FRU Information provides inventory data about the boards where the FRU Information Device is located The part number or version number can be read through software FRU information in the RTM8030 includes data describing the RTM8030 board similar to AMC O R2 0 specification requirements This information is retrieved by the RTM enabling reporting of board specific information through a standardized mechanism Table 2 4 Board Information Area Board Information Area 14 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Board Information Area FRU File ID type length Calculated FRU File ID FRU5704 YY No more fields OxC1 Padding 0x00 Board Area Checksum Calculated Table 2 5 Product Information Area Product Information Area Manufacturer Name Kontron Product Name RTM8030 No more fields OxC1 Padding 0x00 Product Info Area Checksum Calculated 15 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Table 2 6 Type 16 Module Current Requirements Records
26. ch are stored in a flash module Upon an MMC reset the MMC executes the boot code and performs the following 1 Selftest to verify the status of its hardware and memory 2 Performs a checksum of the operational code 3 Setoperational state that tells the boot block the firmware operate correctly Upon successful verification of the operational code checksum the firmware will jump to the operational code 22 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 10 6 MMC Firmware Upgrade Procedure The upgrade procedure is compliant to PICMG HPM 1 MMC Firmware upgrades can be done by using IPMITOOL from sourceforge from the front blade or remotely on the chassis It has been designed to upgrade through any IPMI interface without payload impact 23 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 10 7 Boot Block Upgrade Procedure Type the following to perform MMC firmware upgrade ipmifwu fb lt file gt P dev ttyS0 M rtm p ENTER Note A During boot block firmware upgrade the MMC is held in reset 2 10 7 1 Hot Swap Process The RTM8030 has the ability to be hot swapped in and out of the front board The onboard MMC manages the RTM s power up and power down transitions The list below illustrates this process for power down request 1 Ejector latch is opened HOT_SWAP_PB assertion MMC firmware detects the assertion of this signal 2 MMC sends Module Handle Open event message to the front board The corresponding M state of the front
27. d use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter this user s guide and publish it only after they remove the Kontron name cover and logo Kontron reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology Changes that affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s guide i RTM8030 User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety instructions s Wide SR ae tentes Ode Oe wise Ae oR aw ARES Soe vi Before You Begin i es er ne ht n ms ea ee tetes dies vi When Working Inside a vii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge viii Pref te vea e Ux ee reek ee er EN CR ree ix How to Use This ix Customer x Advisory Conventions ccc ccc cece ccc cc ccc cc ee eh hh oth t nn x Unpacking zosis velitese Resa ten serie sain CREE IPSE eve xi Powering Up the xi Adapter Cables ror ela a tue t ht ramis eR US ne
28. ens RENEE 11 2 7 Ethernet 100Base TX 11 228 RE Pra Rares 12 2 9 Redundant MMC Flash Boot 12 ii RTM8030 User s Guide Table of Contents D 2 10 Hardware Management Overview 12 2 10 1 Sensor Data Record SDR 12 210 2 Hardware SENSORS ooh sus ca de ooo wie gene oa ated se xA US eee ans aid oe 13 2 10 3 Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information 14 2 10 4 ESKO YING Seek De eva tase ie 16 210 5 MMC Firmware Code mienne an CE eR ERN S YE 22 2 10 6 MMC Firmware Upgrade Procedure 23 2 10 7 Boot Block Upgrade 24 2 11 Debugging 25 2 11 1 Hot Swap LED LEDO d em eme eee Ged qe ae ea haere nas 25 2 11 2 Out OfService 1 71 2 25 2 41 3 Healthy LED LED2 are esis e e el a RICE BA eue da ant 25 Installing v ec vus Ser SQUARE e RN 26 3 1 es v CE
29. fications During normal operation this LED is ON green This LED is also ON amber when one of the RTM8030 voltage or temperature fails 25 RTM8030 User s Guide Installing the Board 3 Installing the Board 3 1 Setting Jumper 3 1 1 Jumper Description Table 3 1 Jumper Description Name Description When JP4 is IN the SAS External Connector is Enabled SAS Output When JP4 is OUT the onboard SAS Hard Disk is Enabled 3 1 2 Setting Jumper amp Location Figure 3 1 Setting Jumper amp Location le E P30 d J2 SAS Connector JUMPER SETTINGS J3 USB Default Setting I J6D Ethernet JP4 SAS Output ci 545 External Connector in Serial Pot J6B B serial Pot z r3 r SWAL D Rotary Switch 26 RTM8030 User s Guide Installing the Board 3 2 Board Hot Swap and Installation Because of the high density pinout of the hard metric connector some precautions must be taken when connecting or disconnecting a board to from a backplane 1 Rail guides must be installed on the enclosure to slide the board to the backplane 2 Do not force the board if there is mechanical resistance while inserting the board 3 Screw the frontplate to the enclosure to firmly attach the board to its enclosure 4 Use extractor
30. h voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instructions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have any questions please contact Kontron Technical Support WARNING A High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged A into an electrical outlet Turn off system power turn off the power supply and then disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover Turning off the system power switch does not remove power to components vi RTM8030 User s Guide Safety instructions When Working Inside a Computer Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps Turn off the computer and any peripherals Disconnect the computer and peripherals from power sources or subsystems to prevent electric shock or system board damage This does not apply to when hot swapping parts Follow the guidelines provided in Preventing Electrostatic Discharge on the following page Disconnect telephone or telecommunications lines from the computer In addition take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate To help avoid possible damage to system boards wait five seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component removing a system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer When you disconnect a cable pull on its c
31. handles to disconnect and extract the board from its enclosure WARNING Always use grounding wrist wrap before installing or removing the board from A chassis 3 2 1 Installing the RTM in the chassis To install the RTM 1 Remove the filler panel of the slot 2 Ensure the board is configured properly 3 Carefully align the PCB edges in the bottom and top card guide 4 Insert the board in the system until it makes contact with the CPU board 5 Using both ejector handles engage the board in the CPU board connectors until both ejectors are locked 6 Fasten screws at the top and bottom of the faceplate 3 2 2 Removing the RTM from the chassis To remove the RTM 1 Unscrew the top and the bottom screw of the faceplate 2 Unlock the lower handle latch 3 Wait until the blue LED is fully ON this mean that the hot swap sequence is ready for board removal 4 Use both ejectors to disengage the board from the CPU board 5 Pull the board out of the chassis 27 RTM8030 User s Guide A Connector Pinouts A 1 Connectors and Headers Summary Connector Description J10 SAS Hard Disk Connector A 1 RTM8030 User s Guide A 2 AdvancedTCA I O RTM Connector P30 Pin Rowa Row B Rowc Row D Rowe Row F RS232_1_TX RS232_1_RX RS232_2_TX RS232_2_RX RS232_3_TX RS232_3_RX RS232_5_TX RS232_5_RX RS232_6_TX RS232_6_RX RS232_7_TX RS232_7_RX 5 6 7 N U N U N U N U RESET_O RESET_1 8 100BASE_TX 100BAS
32. his the IPMC informs the CPU SW there is a functional RTM blade present via standard hot swap sensor 1 6 1 5 2 Removing the RTM8030 from the slot The RTM_EJECT signal goes HIGH by opening the RTM lower ejector handle This indicates to the front blade IPMC that a hot swap action is going to take place The IPMC then negotiates the removal with the System manager and if itis granted it proceeds with the removal process The IPMC first notifies the CPU SW of coming hot removal After the CPU SW has disabled SAS links it notifies the MMC that the RTM blade can be removed The MMC then activates reset to the RTM blade via the Expander disables the RTM Link and turns OFF the payload 12V power When it is safe to remove the RTM blade from the slot the MMC turns the Blue Hot Swap LED ON Front Blade IPMC turns OFF the management power only when their is no RTM detected RTM8030 removed from the slot 5 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 Board Features 2 1 Block Diagram Figure 2 1 Block Diagram Face Plate SAS CON Tx1 Rx1 0 1 PO P1 NS rel 2 P1 SAS HD Kontron 3 3V_SUS JTAG P1 PO A ZONE 3 RTM Zone 3 POWER B RTM LINK Slave Switcher Switcher D XC9572XL 3 3V 12
33. logy Intel 64 is Intel s implementation of x86 64 used by 64 bit operating systems ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ElectroMagnetic Interference Turbo mode and enhanced Multi Threaded Thermal Management End Of Life Engineering Product Specification Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters Ethernet Switch ElectroStatic Discharge Enterprise South bridge Interface Interface to the 1 0 legacy bridge component of the Intel ICHx Same as Ethernet European Telecommunications Standards Institute Fixed ACPI Description Table File Allocation Table Usually followed by a number ex FAT32 which defines the number of bits used to address clusters ona disk D 3 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions FC Fibre Channel FC Federal Communications Commission FCPGA Flip Chip Pin Grid Array FC First Customer Shipment Refers to Kontron scheduling for boards H n 7 FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA to PLD Link FPL 15 a 20 MHz serial link that exchange 32 bit of data in each direction between the FPGA and a companion PLD Comes from Kontron Canada 5 FC AL Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop DD 5 Fault Resilient Booting level 1 3 A term used to describe system features and algorithms that improve the likelihood of the detection of and recovery from processor failures in a multiprocessor system FRB2 Fault Resilient Booting Level 2 F Free Running Timer F Front Side Bus File Transfe
34. ly access information about computer memory module SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SpeedStep Same as EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology SRAM Static Random Access Memory SSE2 Streaming SIMD Extension 2 SIMD is Single Instruction Multiple Data SSE3 Streaming SIMD Extension 3 SIMD is Single Instruction Multiple Data SH Secure SHell A network protocol that allows data to be exchanged over a secure channel between two computers SP 5 TCLKC Telecom CLocK AMC Clock Interface D 10 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions WDT is one of the functions of that logic block Universal Host Controller Interface Specification for Universal Serial Bus specification revision 1 0 i C C voltages WWPN World Wide Port Name X meaning ten Attachement Unit Interface A standard for connecting 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GbE ports XDP eXtended Debug Port XMC Switched Mezzanine Card XAUI D 11 RTM8030 User s Guide RTM8030 User s Guide
35. mation Interchange ASCII codes represent text in computers communications equipment and other devices that work with text Alert Standard Format A standard for how alerting and remote control capabilities on network controllers work A AT Advanced Technology Attachment ATAPI Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface ATCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture ATX Advanced Technology Extended Form factor for computer case ASCII SF A BBS BIOS Boot Specification BCD Binary Coded Decimal BDA BIOS Data Area ER i EV B Bit Error Ratio B Bootstrap Entry Vector BI Base Interface Backplane connectivity defined by the ATCA BIOS Basic Input Output System BIST Built in Self Test BMC Base Management Controller BOM Bill Of Material D 1 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions CFM Cubic Foot per Minute CISPR22 Comit International Sp cial des Perturbations Radio lectriques publication 22 Special International Committee on Radio Interference publication 22 CLK2B AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 2 bus B CLK3A AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 3 bus A CLK3B AdvancedTCA bused resource Synch clock group 3 bus B CMIC CPU Management Interface Controller CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Also refers to the small amount of battery or capacitor powered CMOS memory to hold the date time and system setup parameters R P U DDR Same as DDR II
36. missing notify Kontron customer service immediately Inspectthe product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Save the box and packing material for possible future shipment Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items e Make sure that all connectors are properly connected Verify your boot devices Ifthe system does not start properly try booting without any other 1 0 peripherals attached including AMC adapters Make sure your system provides the minimum DC voltages required at the board s slot especially if DC power is carried by cables If you are still not able to get your board running contact our Technical Support for assistance Adapter Cables Because adapter cables come from various manufacturers pinouts can differ The direct crimp design offered by Kontron allows the simplest cable assembly All cables are available from Kontron Sales Department Storing Boards Electronic boards are sensitive devices Do not handle or store device near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields xi RTM8030 User s Guide Preface Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Compliance Statement for Class A Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursua
37. ndardization ITU International Telecommunication Union ITU T ITU Telecommunication standardization sector ITU is International Telecommunication Union JEDEC Joint Electron Device Engineering Council JTAG Joint Test Action Group KiloByte Keyboard Controller Style An IPMI system interface Keyboard Controller Style BIOS private system interface Keyboard Controller Style Application IPMI system interface KiloHertz Local Area Network Logical Block Addressing Local Bus Controller On PowerQuicc ITI CPU Light Emitting Diode Limited First Customer Shipment Refers to Kontron scheduling for boards Low Frequency Mode The lowest operating speed for the processor Loop Initialization Primitive Related to FC arbitrated loop topology an initial message needed for learning the loop addresses and acquiring one LPC Low Pin Count port LPT1 Line Print Terminal 1 LSB Least Significant Byte LUN Logical Unit Number LV Low Voltage LVCMOS Low Voltage Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling MAC Media Access Controller address of a computer networking device MB MegaByte Multiple Bit Error same as MemBIST Memory Built In Selft Test Chipset feature for out of band memory testing and intialization Master Boot Record Management Controller Memory Controller Hub same as MBIST Memory Built In Selft Test Chipset feature for out of band memory testing and MemBIST
38. ne AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 Fih OEM GUID Definition Serial AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0107h gt AMC Channel 7 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF1108h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h a Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h a None AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 Fih OEM GUID Definition Serial AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0108h a AMC Channel 8 lane 0 AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF1109h Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h None AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 F1h OEM GUID Definition Serial AMC Link Designator Bits 11 0 0109h gt AMC Channel 9 lane 0 AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 Table 2 13 Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record AMC Link Descriptor FCOOOF110Ah Reserved Bits 39 34 03Fh AMC Asymmetric Match Bits 33 32 00b Exact match Link Grouping ID Bits 31 24 00h a Single Channel Link AMC Link Type Extension Bits 23 20 00h a None AMC Link Type Bits 19 12 Fih OEM GUID Definition Serial 21 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features Type 19h AMC Point To Point Connectivity Record 2 10 5 MMC Firmware Code MMC firmware code is organized into boot code and operational code both of whi
39. nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connectthe equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consultthe dealer or an experience radio TV technician for help WARNING This is a Class A product If not installed a properly shielded enclosure and used in A accordance with this User s Guide this product may cause radio interference in which case users may need to take additional measures at their own expense Safety Certification All Kontron equipment meets or exceeds safety requirements based on the IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 family of standards entitled Safety of information technology equipment All components are chosen to reduce fire hazard
40. on the return procedure if the problem cannot be solved over the telephone 4Make sure you receive an RMA from our Technical Support before returning any merchandise Fax 1Make a copy of the request form on the following page 2Fill it out 3Fax it to us at North America 450 437 0304 EMEA 49 0 8341 803 339 E mail 1Send us an e mail at RMA ca kontron com in North America and at orderprocessing kontron modular com in EMEA In the e mail you must include your name your company name your address your city your postal zip code your phone number and your e mail You must also include the serial number of the defective product and a description of the problem C 2 RTM8030 User s Guide C2 When Returning a Unit the box you must include the name and telephone number of a contact person in case further explanations are required Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question e Ensure that the unit is properly packed Pack it in a rigid cardboard box Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning Ship prepaid We take care of insuring incoming units North America EMEA Kontron Canada Inc Kontron Modular Computers GmbH 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Sudetenstrasse 7 Boisbriand Qu bec 87600 Kaufbeuren J7H 0A4 Canada Germany C 3 RTM8030 User s Guide G kontron Manufacturer Authorization Reques
41. one 1 RJ 45 connector dedicated for Port 0 One 1 serial port available on the RTM face plate through 1 RJ 45 connector shared between Port 1to Port 7 e RS 232 signals level at RTM face plate connector Serial port speed capability is 9 6kbits s to 115 2kbits s 1 6 1 4 FRU Data EEPROM FRU Data EEPROM size is 512Kbit and it includes board identification and serial number 1 6 1 5 Hot Swap The RTM8030 supports hot swapping by using the switch connected to the face plate lower ejector This switch indicates the coming hot swap action The insertion of the RTM to a slot is always done over a non powered connector During the extraction procedure the management power is disabled only when the RTM8030 is removed This procedure is identical to the AdvancedTCA AMC behavior 1 6 1 5 1 Inserting the RTM8030 into the slot The presence of the RTM is indicated by one signal The front blade IPMC recognizes the RTM insertion when this signalis low As soon as inserted the MMC on the RTM turns the blue LED ON and enables the 3 3V_SUS to the RTM Once the I2C link is working the IPMC of the front blade accesses the serial EEPROM to retrieve 4 RTM8030 User s Guide Product Description FRU data After knowing the type of RTM inserted the IPMC negotiates with System Manager in order to activate the 12V payload power After RTM local voltages have been ramped up the IPMC from the front blade enables the RTM Link After t
42. onnector or on its strain relief loop not on the cable itself Some cables have a connector with locking tabs If you are disconnecting this type of cable press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable As you pull connectors apart keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Also before connecting a cable make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned CAUTION Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this user s A guide Follow installation and troubleshooting instructions closely vii RTM8030 User s Guide Safety instructions Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm system boards Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to components Kontron strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedures which can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment Take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body e When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic
43. ot Complex Register Block registers Chipset memory mapped space for configuration registers Reduced Gigabit Media Independent Interface D 8 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux RIMM Rambus Inline Memory Module RMCP Remote Management Control Protocol RMII Reduced Media Independent Interface RMON Remote network MONitoring RMS Root Mean Square RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances Read Only Memory Also refers to option ROM or expansion ROM code used during POST to provide services for specific controllers such as boot capabilities Reliability Prediction Procedure Same as RS232 Recommended Standard 232 Same as RS 232 Recommended Standard 232 Receive Side Scaling Real Time Clock RTM Rear Transition Module RTM Link Rear Transition Module Link Kontron 3 wire protocol RTS Request To Send S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology for IDE ROM 29 79 22 un un ACPI OS System State 0 Indicates fully on operating state ACPI OS System State 5 Indicates Soft Off operating state Serial Attached SCSI Serial ATA Single Board Computer Single Bit Error System Control Interrupt Serial CLock SCSI Small Computer System Interface SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDR Sensor Data Record SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SEC Single bit Error Correct SEEPROM Serial EEPROM SEL System E
44. pport The firmware update procedure is also compliant to PICMG HPM 1 wich define a standard way for update process B 1 RTM8030 User s Guide C Getting Help If at any time you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities contact our Technical Support at North America Tel 450 437 5682 Fax 450 437 8053 EMEA Tel 49 0 8341 803 333 Fax 49 0 8341 803 339 If you have any questions about Kontron our products or services visit our Web site at www kontron com You also can contact us by E mail at North America support ca kontron com EMEA support kom kontron com Or at the following address North America Kontron Canada Inc 4555 Ambroise Lafortune Boisbriand Qu bec 7 0A4 Canada EMEA Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Sudetenstrasse 7 87600 Kaufbeuren Germany C 1 RTM8030 User s Guide C 1 Returning Defective Merchandise Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following Call 1Call our Technical Support department in North America at 450 437 5682 and in EMEA at 49 0 8341 803 333 Make sure you have the following on hand our Invoice your Purchase Order and the Serial Number of the defective unit 2Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician 3The technician will instruct you
45. r Protocol G G Gigabit G Same as GByte GigaByte R R 5 FT FW FirmWare FW A GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol b b z FirmWare Hub Boot flash connected to the LPC bus containing BIOS FW Geographic Address G Gigabit Ethernet G GRUB GRand Unified Bootloader G GigaHertz GMRP GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GUID Globally Unique Identifier H B E Hz P P D S M GByte Same as GB GigaByte GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol HD Hard Disc Drive HFM High Frequency Mode The highest operating speed for the processor HM Hardware Management System P H PICMG Hardware Platform Management specification family T U Field Replaceable Unit Any entity that can be replaced by a user in the field Not all FRUs are hot swappable B P D 4 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions Xilinx iMPACT a tool featuring batch and GUI operations allows you to perform two basic functions Device Configuration and File Generation Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning The Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning specification for the Intel Core Duo Processor It is a DC DC converter module that supplies the required voltage and current to a single processor D 5 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions ISA Industry Standard Architecture 16 bit XT bus architecture ISE Xilinx electronic design automation EDA tools for use with its devices ISO International Organization for Sta
46. r users or long term storage of the product It does not cover products which have been modified altered or repaired by any other party than Kontron or their authorized agents Furthermore any product which has been or is suspected of being damaged as a result of negligence improper use incorrect handling servicing or maintenance or which has been damaged as a result of excessive current voltage or temperature or which has had its serial number s any other markings or parts thereof altered defaced or removed will also be excluded from this warranty If the customer s eligibility for warranty has not been voided in the event of any claim he may return the product at the earliest possible convenience to the original place of purchase together with a copy of the original document of purchase a full description of the application the product is used on and a description of the defect Pack the product in such a way as to ensure safe transportation see our safety instructions Kontron provides for repair or replacement of any part assembly or sub assembly at their own discretion or to refund the original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair refunding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron and the remaining part of the original guarantee or any new guarantee to cover the repaired or replaced items will be transferred to cover the new or repaired items Any extensions
47. rature temperature monitor alarm board temperature sensor power failure Mechanical 322 25 x 93 74 x 29 mm 10W Typical without hard drive 20 W Typical with hard drive Environmental Operating 0 55 C 32 131 F with 30CFM airflow Temperature Storage and Transit 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Environmental Operating 15 to 90 55 C 131 F non condensing Humidity Storage and Transit 5 to 95 40 C 104 F non condensing Operating 4 000 m 13 123 ft Storage and Transit 15 000 m 49 212 ft Operating 3G half sine 11ms each axis Storage and Transit 18G half sine 11ms each axis Environmental Operating 5 200Hz 0 2G each axis Vibration Storage and Transit 5 Hz to 20 Hz 1 m2 s3 0 01 g2 Hz flat 20 Hz to 200 Hz 3 dB oct slop down MTBF gt 500 000 hours 40 C 104 F Telcordia SR 332 Issue 1 Reliability Whole board protected by active breaker USB voltage protected by an active breakers Safety CE Mark to EN 60950 1 2001 Meets or exceeds UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 Designed to meet GR 1089 CORE EMI EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A CE Mark to EN55022 EN55024 EN300386 Warranty Two years limited warranty Designed to meet or exceed Supervisory Power Requirements Environmental Altitude Environmental Shock Safety EMC 2 RTM8030 User s Guide Product Description 1 4 Compliance This product conforms to the following specifications e PICMG3 0 R2 0
48. s and provide insulation and protection where necessary Testing and reports when required are performed under the international IECEE CB Scheme Please consult the Kontron Safety Conformity Policy Guide for more information CE Certification The product described in this user s guide was tested in a representative system and is found to be compliant with the CE marking requirements For computer systems to remain CE compliant only CE compliant parts may be used Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques Although Kontron offers accessories the customer must ensure that these products are installed with proper shielding to maintain CE compliance Kontron does not offer engineering services for designing cabling systems In addition Kontron will not retest or recertify systems or components that have been reconfigured by customers xii RTM8030 User s Guide Preface Limited Warranty Kontron grants the original purchaser of Kontron s products a TWO YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY as described in the following However no other warranties that may be granted or implied by anyone on behalf of Kontron are valid unless the consumer has the express written consent of Kontron Kontron warrants their own products excluding software to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of 24 consecutive months from the date of purchase This warranty is not transferable nor extendible to cover any othe
49. t Contact Name Company Name Street Address City Province State Country Postal Zip Code Phone Number Extension Fax Number E Mail 5 we Serial Number Failure or Problem Description if not under warranty Fax this form to Kontron s Technical Support department in North America at 450 437 0304 in EMEA at 49 0 8341 803 339 C 4 RTM8030 User s Guide D Glossary Acronyms Descriptions 6U CompactPCI board size 3U 100 mm by 160 mm 6U 233 35 mm by 160 mm Refers to height Horizontal Pitch 1 HP 2 inches a CompactPCI board is 4HP Dual width CompactPCI board is 8HP Refers to width Advanced Error Reporting PCI Express device capability for more robust error reporting and is implemented with a specific PCI Express capability structure See the PCI Express Base Specification AMC Same as AdvancedMC Advanced Mezzanine Card 0 Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification PCI Express and Advanced Switching on AdvancedMC A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification 0 Ethernet Advanced Mezzanine Card Specification A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification Advanced Mezzanine Card Specification for Storage A subsidiary specification to the Advanced Mezzanine Card Base Specification 0 ARP Address Resolution Protocol American Standard Code for Infor
50. term referring to a special electronic integrated circuit or functional block of a circuit that takes care of encoding and decoding between a pure digital domain on off and a modulation in the analog domain PIC Programmable Interrupt Controller PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PIR Product Issue Report PIU Plug In Unit PLCC Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier PLD Programmable Logic Device PLL Phase Lock Loop PMC PCI Mezzanine Card PMM POST Memory Manager PNE Platform for Network Equipment A Carrier Grade Linux 4 0 platform POH System Operating Power On Hours POR Power On Reset POST Power On Self Test PPP Point to Point Protocol PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PTS Prepare To Sleep An ACPI method called before the OS makes a change to system power state level PWB Same as PCB Printed Wiring Board PWM Pulse Width Modulation PXE Preboot eXecution Environment QPI QuickPath Interconnect Point to point interconnect between Intel processors and IOH RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks RAKP RMCP Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol RAM Random Access Memory Row Address Strobe used in DRAM May also refers to Reliability Availability Serviceability features of the chipset Reliability Availability Serviceability Usability and Manageability features of the chipset AER and ECC are RASUM features Ro
51. ther verbally or in any other form written or electronically transmitted without the company s consent xiii RTM8030 User s Guide Product Description 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Overview The RTM8030 is a single slot 6HP AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module This RTM provides additional connectivity to the AT8030 CPU front blade 1 2 What s Included This board is shipped with the following items One RTM8030 board CD ROM containing documentations and drivers Cables that have been ordered If any item is missing or damaged contact the supplier 1 RTM8030 User s Guide Product Description 1 3 Board Specifications Table 1 1 Board Specifications Features Description Compatible Products AT8030 PICMG3 0 R2 0 002 SAS1R10 SFF 8470 IEEE 802 3z fiber interface IEEE 802 3 copper interface PICMG HPM 1 Management Controller compliant to PICMG 3 0 and IPMI v1 5 rev 1 1 Management Controller is run time field reprogrammable without payload impact Robust fail safe reprogramming implementation which includes two firmware images that could perform automatic or manual rollback if a problem occurs during critical reprogramming phase Remote upgrade capability via IPMB Management Controller self test which can detect failure under its code integrity and trig an automatic rollback Compliancy IPMI Features Hardware system monitor through IPMI voltages currents tempe
52. vent Log SERializer DESerializer Pair of functional blocks commonly used in high speed communications These blocks convert data between serial data and parallel interfaces in each direction SERIRQ Serial IRQ SERR System ERRor A signal on the PCI bus that indicates a fatal error on the bus SFP Small Form factor Pluggable SERDES Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface Standard interface used to connect a Gigabit Ethernet MAC block to a PHY Shelf Management Controller Single Instruction Multiple Data Single In line Memory Module D 9 RTM8030 User s Guide Acronyms Descriptions SIRO Serial Interrupt ReQuest SLC Single Level Cell Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology or S M A R T A monitoring system for computer hard disks to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hope of anticipating failures Symmetric MultiProcessing SMP systems allow any processor to work on any task no matter where the data for that task are located in memory with proper operating system support SMP systems can easily move tasks between processors to balance the workload efficiently SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol SO CDIMM Small Outline Clocked 72 bit Dual In line Memory Module SO DIMM Small Outline Dual In line Memory Module SOL Serial Over LAN SONET Synchronous Optical NETworking SPD Serial Presence Detect standardized way to automatical
53. witch RS 232 Port Selection Rotary Switch Reset Switch RS 232 Port ee Position Activated Activated SW5 Not Used J6C Not Used SW5 CPUT J6C CPU1 COM1 2 56 6 CPU2 1 UARTO 3 5 5 5 SWS Not Used J6C AMC Bay EE eee W5 N Used PUO 8 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 3 USB 2 0 Interface USB features include Capability to daisy chain as many as 127 devices per interface Fast bi directional Isochronous asynchronous interface 480 MBPS transfer rate Standardization of peripheral interfaces into a single format Backward compatible with USB 1 1 devices USB supports Plug and Play and hot swapping operations 05 Level These features allow USB devices to be automatically attached configured and detached without reboot or running setup Table 2 1 USB Connector Pinout Signal Path The USB Port is available through the RTM front plate J3 The USB Port is connected to the CPU engine 0 of the AT8030 9 RTM8030 User s Guide Board Features 2 4 SAS Link The RTM8030 has one 1 3Gbits s SAS link available on the face plate through the SAS Hard Disk Connector or through the external SAS connector This link is coming from the front blade through the zone 3 connector A SAS signal conditioner repeater and multiplexer is needed to guarantee SAS signal integrity over the cable between two RTM blades The maximum SAS cable length between two RTM blades is 4m

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