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1. Caution Blade damage A Blade surface High humidity and condensation on the blade surface causes short circuits Do not operate the blade outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the blade is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Do not operate the blade below 0 C Note Please bear in mind that the requirements listed below may be further limited by the type of hard disk Table 5 Environmental Requirements Feature Operating Non Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C may be further 40 C to 70 C may be further limited by type of hard disk limited by type of hard disk Temp change 0 25 C min 0 25 C min Rel humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 5 to 95 non condensing Altitude up to 3 000 m up to 12 000 m 28 ATCA S100 Before Installation Feature Operating Vibration 0 5 mm amplitude 5 20 Hz 05g 20 250 Hz Shock 5g 11 ms half sine Free fall Temperature Limitations of the Blade Installation Non Operating 1 mm amplitude 10g 15g 11 ms half sine 1 200 mm all edges and corners packed state To guarantee proper blade operation you have to ensure that the temperatures of the following locations on the blade surface the bottom and the top side of the hard disks are not exceeded The following figure shows the locations on the top side of the blade ATCA S100 29 Installation 30 Figure 1 Top Side of the Blade Locat
2. 2224 201 tw et bt eaten tir ee ere SC ul aee torrente mee BA pe e rus 42 IPMC Storage Blade Management oocccccccccccc ese en 42 Power Supply Hut ehe Ee AA EE eR EIS 42 Fiber Ghannel Gonneclions 4 dp A C d e Rees 42 Temperature Sensors i ead erbe ae cide ode veta eres e eb eee pet tba 43 4 Controls Indicators and Connectors Face Plate conti en en di 45 EEDS reo rd EEE AIEE EENEN ciues te cb gehe ptam ine Mam ted E eom A a EET 46 EC GOnneGlorS L3 00 29 a ey Adr vA cte Ros D Der Dus Ad ut afia L in a feed UR ae ONE 46 Backplane Connectors inicias rada aa Rd Rd adas 47 Zone 2 Connectors tii A cure ru 47 Power GOonnectoFr ooo bini e Le donk 48 Sel SOL S vov ade Valen a Rr D CA Qc a C e QOO E Aa D o e EO E E c wee 49 Index 4 ATCA S100 Tables Introduction Table 1 Standard Compliances 0 c seh nn 22 Table 2 Product Nomenclature ATCA S100 xxx y 1 2 ccc en 23 Table 3 Ordering Information Excerpt 0 0 cece cette 23 Table 4 Additional Ordering Information 24 Installation Table 5 Environmental Requirements 0 0 cece cette mne 28 Table 6 DC System Power Requirements 0 cece eee eens 32 Table 7 Motorola OEM IPMI Commands Parameters 37 Table 8 Motorola OEM IPMI Commands Request and Response Data Format 37 Controls Indicators and Connectors Table 9 Description
3. B FW Revision ISC ATCA S100 Type of Measurement Loss of signal Loss of signal Revision What Does It Measure SFP B Loss of Signal Revision of ISC Type Code Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Event Reading Availability SFP A Loss of Signal When payload powered When payload powered Always Firmware 51 Index C Compliances 22 Connection face plate 40 Connection fiber channel 43 E Expansion via face plate 40 F Face plate es ies ana cede etel a tie 45 Face plate connection 40 Face plate expansion 41 Features o spe ri 21 Fiber channel connection 43 H Hard disks i an ee 42 HDD E 42 Installation IA 34 Intelligent platform management controller IPMC 42 E a deis 42 IPM DOWOD eur ee 42 M Management storage blade 42 N Nomenclature of the product 23 52 ATCA S100 O Order number 23 P P22 conneclot ico bI LIU REN 47 P23 coriniectlor sa Dem Ey 47 Power connector 49 Power requirements 32 Power supply ege net xx 42 R Requirements dle dade ha ae 28 S SFP connector 46 Stora
4. Blade in Systeme einbauen schirmen Sie freie Steckpl tze mit einer Blende ab Blade Installation Bevor Sie die Blade in einem System installieren berpr fen Sie ob die im Kapitel Installation aufgef hrten Anforderungen erf llt werden ATCA S100 Beachten Sie folgenden allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweis bei der Installation der Blade Bereich mit eingeschranktem Zugang Installieren Sie die Blade in ein System nur in Bereichen mit eingeschr nktem Zugang Installation Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgem er Ein und Ausbau des Blades kann Schaltkreise besch digen oder ihre Lebensdauer verk rzen Beachten Sie deshalb die folgenden Punkte e Ber hren Sie das Blade oder elektrische Komponenten in einem nicht ESD gesch tzten Bereich kann dies zu einer Besch digung des Blades f hren Bevor Sie Boards oder elektronische Komponenten ber hren vergewissern Sie sich dass Sie in einem ESD gesch tzten Bereich arbeiten Dr cken Sie beim Ein oder Ausbau des Blades nicht auf die Frontplatte sondern benutzen Sie die Griffe Lesen Sie vor dem Ein oder Ausbau von zus tzlichen Ger ten oder Modulen das dazugeh rige Benutzerhandbuch Falls das Blade als Teil eines Systems ausgeliefert wird tauschen Sie keine Verkabelungen des Blades aus es sei denn es ist in der Systemdokumentation ausdr cklich erw hnt Betrieb Besch digung des Blades Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf der Oberfl che des Blades
5. EMC or any possible malfunction of the product As the blade is current protected an overcurrent results in a power down of the blade if an overcurrent occurs Make sure that the max power consumption per PMC slot at 12V 5V and 3 3V level does not exceed 7 5W total overall used voltages 14 ATCA S100 Check the total power consumption of all components installed see the technical specification of the respective components Ensure that any individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits see the technical specification of the respective source Laser Some variants of the blade are a Class I laser product The use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Environment Always dispose of used batteries and or old blades according to your country s legislation if possible in an environmentally acceptable way ATCA S100 15 Sicherheitshinweise EMV Dieser Abschnitt enth lt Sicherheitshinweise die bei Einbau Betrieb und Wartung des Blades zu beachten sind Wir sind darauf bedacht alle notwendigen Informationen die f r die Installation und den Betrieb erforderlich sind in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen Da es sich jedoch bei dem Board um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielf ltigen Einsatzm glichkeiten handelt k nnen wir die Vollst ndigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht garantieren
6. Falls Sie weitere Informationen ben tigen sollten wenden Sie sich bitte an die f r Sie zust ndige Gesch ftsstelle von Motorola Das Blade erf llt die f r die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf ausschliesslich f r Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie und im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb d rfen nur von durch Motorola ausgebildetem oder im Bereich Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgef hrt werden Die in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschliesslich dazu das Wissen von Fachpersonal zu erg nzen k nnen es aber in keinem Fall ersetzen Das Blade wurde in einem Motorola Standardsystem getestet Es erf llt die f r digitale Ger te der Klasse A g ltigen Grenzwerte in einem solchen System gem den FCC Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse A Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor St rstrahlung beim Betrieb des Blades in Gewerbe sowie Industriegebieten gew hrleisten Das Blade arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt St rstrahlung Bei unsachgem em Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb k nnen St rungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten Warnung Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren Wenn Sie das
7. Supports FC switch architectures as well as direct Host Bus Adapter HBA Hardware Management by AdvancedTCA compliant Intelligent Platform Management Interface Controller IPM Controller IPMC Hot swappable ATCA S100 blade ensures serviceability and system availability The ATCA S100 storage blade is built for face plate connection and has a wide field of application A sophisticated application is a High Availability HA storage solution which includes the necessary software components to use the blades in a redundant configuration so that if one blade is removed no data will be lost to the system ATCA S100 21 Introduction Standard Compliances 22 ATCA 5100 meets the following standards Table 1 Standard Compliances Standard UL 60950 1 EN 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 300386 FCC Part 15 ANSI IPC A610 Rev C Class 2 ANSI IPC 7711 ANSI IPC 7721 ANSI J 001 003 NEBS Standard GR 63 CORE NEBS Standard GR 1089 CORE PICMG 3 0 R1 0 Note Standard Compliances Description Legal safety requirements EMC requirements on system level predefined Motorola system Manufacturing requirements NEBS level three The product is designed to support NEBS level three The compliance tests must be done with the customer target system Defines mechanics blade dimensions powr distribution power and data connectors and system management e Shock and vibra
8. k nnen zu Kurzschl ssen f hren Betreiben Sie das Blade nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte f r die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher dass sich auf dem Blade kein Kondensat befindet und betreiben Sie das Blade nicht unter 0 C berhitzung und Besch digung des Blades Betreiben Sie das Blade ohne Zwangsbel ftung kann das Blade berhitzt und schlie lich besch digt werden Bevor Sie das Blade betreiben m ssen Sie sicher stellen dass das Shelf ber eine Zwangsk hlung verf gt ATCA S100 17 Verletzungen oder Kurzschl sse Blade oder Stromversorgung Falls die ORing Dioden des Blades durchbrennen kann das Blade einen Kurzschluss zwischen den Eingangsleitungen A und B verursachen In diesem Fall ist Leitung A immer noch unter Spannung auch wenn sie vom Versorgungskreislauf getrennt ist und umgekehrt Pr fen Sie deshalb immer ob die Leitung spannungsfrei ist bevor Sie Ihre Arbeit fortsetzen um Sch den oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden Hot Swap Wenn Sie das Blade im laufenden Betrieb in ein System das weder Hot Swap noch High Availability unterst tzt installieren bzw herausziehen wird das Blade besch digt und es gehen Daten verloren Installieren entfernen Sie das Blade nur im laufenden Betrieb wenn das System Hot Swap oder High Availability unterst tzt und wenn die Systembeschreibung dies ausdr cklich erlaubt Ziehen Sie das Blade im laufenden B
9. see the figure below 34 5 6 Fully insert the blade Connect the optical or copper cable to the face plate of the blade Lock it to the shelf by pressing the grey and black components of the lower and the upper handles together and turning the handles towards the face plate ATCA S100 Blade Installation and Power Up Installation Removal 3 As soon as the blade is connected to the backplane power pins the blue LED is illuminated When the blade is completely installed the blue LED starts to blink This indicates that the blade announces its presence to the shelf management controller Wait until the blue LED is switched OFF The switched off blue LED indicates that the blade is active Tighten the face plate screws which secure the blade to the shelf Unfasten the screws of face plate until the blade is detached from shelf Open the lower and the upper handle by pressing the grey and black handle components together and turning the handles outward The blue LED blinks indicating that the blade power down process is on going Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently 4 Remove the optical or copper cables from the face plate of the blade Note If the LED continues to blink a possible reason may be that upper layer software rejects the blade extraction request Caution Data Loss 5 ATCA S100 Removing the blade with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss Wait until the blue LED is p
10. 09 and that of PBC HDD connections is 150Q To support electronic keying the backplane interfaces may be disabled by the IPMC Temperature Sensors The ATCA S100 provides two temperature sensors whose purpose is to measure the temperature of the two on board hard disks The sensor with the sensor ID 0x00 at LUN 1 measures the temperature of the hard disk HDD2 and the sensor with the sensor ID 0x01 at LUN 1 measures the temperature of HDD1 For further details about these sensors refer to the ATCA S100 Control via IPMI Refernce Guide ATCA S100 43 44 Controls Indicators and Connectors Face Plate cional ai 45 BEDS eese a ae item ua gach au Paste Mock cres fo tote tees ac emt o Det a 46 FG Connectors aeiaai ihe do eal eee betta anata Nee 46 Backplane Connectors 2 u ua rr eee ee ann 47 ZONE 2 Connectors o ha ete it us oe Mra eed Seek ee atta Ste ae as pee ae aa abe o Bg ro 47 POWERGONNECIOF 22 240 629 C02 ie Sehr aa Odi Deo a do ld pe tly DA EAE n AE AS RM UNO Us 48 Sensors dada ra E E Edd E d i NS 49 ATCA S100 Face Plate Controls Indicators and Connectors Face Plate The following figure highlights the position of connectors and LEDs on the face plate of the ATCA S100 storage blade Figure 6 Face Plate ATCA S100 45 Controls Indicators and Connectors LEDs Face Plate The following LEDs can be found on the face plate of the blade Table 9 Description of Face Plate LEDs LED Descript
11. 22 3f P22 3 P22 3h Signal Name Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Note If the blade is to be adapted to specific needs further connector pinouts may be useful to give information on which signal is assigned to which pin Refer to AdvancedTCA specification ATCA S100 47 Controls Indicators and Connectors Backplane Connectors Power Connector This connector supports the functionality of the AdvancedTCA specification For details please refer to the PICMG 3 0 R1 0 specification 48 ATCA S100 Sensors Controls Indicators and Connectors The IPMC functionality is based on the Intelligent Plattorm Management Standard V1 5a The sensors on the ATCA S100 are shown in the table below For further information refer to the ATCA 5100 Control via IPMI Reference Guide Table 11 ATCA S100 Specific Sensors Sensor Name Temperature HDD1 Temperature HDD2 Voltage 2 5V Voltage 3 3V Voltage 45V Voltage 12V 100 HotSwap IPMBO Status 100 IPMC Not Present HDD1 Not Present HDD2 Failure HDD1A Failure HDD1B ATCA S100 Type of Measurement Temperature Temperature Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Hot swap status IPMB status IPMC status Presence Presence Failure Failure What Does It Measure Temperature 1 Temperature 2 Voltage 2 5V Vo
12. Board Information Block C CGL Carrier Grade Linux CMD Command Code CO Central Office D DC Direct Current E EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory ATCA S100 Abbreviation EMC EMV EN ESD F FC FCC FRU GmbH H S HA HAF HBA HCA HDD ID IEC IMC IPM IPMB IPMC IPMI ISC LED LUN MD NEBS NetEn NFS OEM Description Electromagnetic Compatibility Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit European Norm Electrostatic Sensitive Device Fibre Channel Federal Communications Commission Field Replacable Unit Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung Hot Swap High Availability High Availability Framework Host Bus Adapter Host Channel Adapter Hard Disk Drive Identifier International Electric Code IPM Master Controller Intelligent Platform Management Intelligent Platform Management Bus Intelligent Platform Management Controller Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPM Slave Controller Light Emitting Diode Logical Unit Number Multiple Device Network Equipment Building System Network Function Code Network File System Original Equipment Manufacturer ATCA S100 Abbreviation OOS P PBC PEM PICMG PMC PMC RAID S M A R T SCSI SDR SELV SFP ShM ShMC STB TNV TNV 2 UL VCCI ATCA S100 Description Out Of Service Port Bypass Circuit Power Entry Module PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PCI Mezzanine Card Pe
13. C consisting of a master controller and a slave controller The master controller handles all IPMC functions in compliance with PICMG 3 0 using the functions implemented in the slave controller The IPMC monitors on blade status signals and can power up the blade when authorized by the Shelf Management Controller ShMC via the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMT The IPMC is powered by a dedicated 3 3V source converted from the 48V input The IPMI storage management provides Power up control Displaying status by LEDs Monitoring hot swap Temperature sensors e E keying The storage blade will only power up when all local conditions such as correctly inserted handles closed power within specification etc are fulfilled and the ShM has issued an IPMI command via the IPMBO bus for the blade to power up Power Supply Power supply is fully compliant with PICMG 3 0 The bus voltage 12V is directly used to power the hard disks Secondary voltages 5V 3 3V 2 5V are derived from the bus voltage The IPMC is supplied by the IPM power 3 3V A converter 48V to 3 3V supplies the IPM power Fiber Channel Connections The following figure shows the storage blade ATCA S100 fiber channel connections 42 ATCA S100 Function Blocks Functional Description Fiber channels A and B are routed in a ring structure 1000 Figure 5 Fiber Channel Connections Differential impedance of PBC PBC connections is 10
14. Q MOTOROLA ATCA S100 Reference Guide P N 228597 Revision AA April 2006 Copyright Copyright 2006 Motorola GmbH All rights reserved Motorola and the stylized M logo are trademarks of Motorola Inc registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document Motorola GmbH assumes no liability resulting from any ommissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained herein Motorola reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Motorola to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to the Motorola Embedded Communications Computing Web site The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission of Motorola GmbH It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about Motorola products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Motorola intends to announce such Motorola products programming or serv
15. R2 PICMG 3 x fully compliant single slot mass storage blade equipped with 2 HDDs 150GB storage capacity Total raw capacity 300 GB 121272 ACC ATCA S100 F Two SFP transceivers together with fibre cables and connectors 121582 ACC ATCA S100 C Two SFP transceivers together with copper cables and connectors ATCA S100 23 Introduction Ordering Information In the following table you find information about recommended cables and transceivers Table 4 Additional Ordering Information Web Adress Description www tyco com Copper transceiver Tyco 1367251 1 www tyco com Copper cable Tyco 1434120 6 24 ATCA S100 Feedback Introduction Feedback We welcome and appreciate your comments on our documentation We want to know what you think about our manuals and how we can make them better Mail comments to Motorola GmbH Embedded Communications Computing Lilienthalstrafse 15 85579 Neubiberg Germany Email reader comments mcg mot com In all your correspondence please list your name position and company Be sure to include the title part number and revision of the manual and tell how you used it ATCA S100 25 26 Installation Introduction ETT 27 Before Installation wicca 0 00 0 000 arr un awe ee eee RR RR RR RA RR Eua 28 Requirements 12x xd eese cx etin DEEP epe AO ya BI IE ODE LEAVE Ee ded 28 Environmental Requirements swanaanananzunananananananun 28 Power Requirements 22 2 22 82 ee
16. SFP A state Enabled Disabled SFP B state Speed of Fiber Channel No valid fiber channel signal on SFP A No valid fiber channel signal on SFP B No valid fiber channel signal on backplane fabric channel x x 1 6 SFP A fiber channel speed SFP B fiber channel speed Fiber channel speed on backplane fabric channel x x 1 6 Event Reading Type Code Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensors Availability When payload powered ANDWhen HDD2 equipped Ref Not Present HDD2 When payload powered ANDWhen HDD2 equipped Ref Not Present HDD2 When payload powered When payload powered When payload powered When payload powered ANDWhen SFP A enabled Ref Disabled SFP A When payload powered ANDWhen SFP B enabled Ref Disabled SFP B When payload powered ANDWhen channel x enabled by Ekeying When payload powered ANDWhen signal detected Ref No Signal SFP A When payload powered ANDWhen signal detected Ref No Signal SFP B When payload powered ANDWhen signal detected Ref No Signal Ch x ATCA S100 Sensors Controls Indicators and Connectors Sensor Name FC L O S SFP A FC L O S SFP
17. a short circuit between input line A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the power supply circuit and vice versa To avoid damage or injuries always check that there is no more voltage on the line that has been disconnected before continuing your work Hot Swap Installing the blade into or removing it from a powered system not supporting hot swap or high availability causes blade damage and data loss Therefore only install it in or remove it from a powered system if the system itself supports hot swap or high availability and if the system documentation explicitly includes guidelines Removing the blade from the backplane while the hot swap LED is still off causes data loss Therefore wait until the blue hot swap LED is on before removing the blade Replacement Expansion Only replace or expand components or system parts with those recommended by Motorola Otherwise you are fully responsible for the impact on EMC or any possible malfunction of the product Check the total power consumption of all components installed see the technical specification of the respective components Ensure that any individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits see the technical specification of the respective source Replacement Expansion Only replace or expand components or system parts with those recommended by Motorola Otherwise you are fully responsible for the impact on
18. annel Connections Changed power requirements Added storage blade management Changed backplane connectors Added functional description Completion of the installation chapter Updated safety Information and sensor information Updated safety information figures overview and face plate and requirements Updated safety information requirements and inserted temperature dependencies Updated temperature dependencies Updated safety notes and temperature dependencies Changed logo copyright from Force Computers to Motorola Added operating voltage for US and Canada Changed section Feedback Deleted all information on support of fibre channel via backplane Updated ordering information ATCA S100 Other Sources of Information Check the former Force Computers S M A R T server http splus forcecomputers com or the Motorola literature catalog for errata sheets that may be applicable to the blade For further information refer to Company Internet Address Document Motorola www splus forcecomputers co Centellis CO 31kX System Installation Guide m Centellis CO 31kX System Description or ATCA M100 Installation Guide www motorola com compute AdvancedTCA Shelf Management Interface r literature Reference Guide ATCA S100 Control via IPMI Reference Guide ACC ATCA S100 Installation Guide PICMG piemg org PICMG 3 0 R 1 0 December 30 2002 PICMG 3 1 R 1 0 January 22 2003 ATCA S100 11 Safety Notes EMC T
19. auses data loss Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the blade Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning Make sure that the blade is connected to the system backplane via all assembled connectors and that power is available on all zone 1 power pins Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning When plugging the blade in or removing it do not press on the face plate but use the handles Operation Blade damage Blade surface High humidity and condensation on the blade surface causes short circuits Do not operate the blade outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the blade is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Do not operate the blade below 0 C ATCA S100 13 Blade Overheating and Blade Damage Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus blade damage When operating the blade make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf Injuries or short circuits Blade or power supply In case the ORing diodes of the blade fail the blade may trigger
20. e ATCA S100 37 Installation Operation Fiber Channel Speed The ATCA S100 provides one discrete sensor that allow to set the speeds of the two on board fiber channels The sensor is assigned to both fiber channels The sensor determines the same speed both fiber channels Two different speeds are possible low 1 GBit s and high 2 GBit s Since the two ports of each on board hard disk always run at the same speed both fiber channels must be set to the same speed The hard disk fiber channel interface speed automatically adapts to the selected fiber channel speed For details about sensor number sensor name and the assigned SFP refer to the ATCA S100 Control via IPMI Preliminary Reference Guide 38 ATCA S100 Functional Description Introd Uc TDi oos eese sarro aa kaaa 40 Function Blocks 2 ee rr e ur aa RR RES E EE 41 Hlard DISKS x cacas oed us a he aid e ce oper ce ee DOCE URN Roe OD ad REP CRT e x a ds 42 IPMC Storage Blade Management ooocccccccccc een 42 Power Supply c svp a te Uere Ee pane ea VES eV EUER 42 Fiber Channel Connections 0ooocccoccc hes 42 Temperature S nsOrS sr e iteieigtRe dde del aid TR TR Te AE 43 ATCA S100 39 Functional Description Introduction Introduction 40 The storage blade is used as the mass storage module in an AdvancedTCA storage system The storage blade can be plugged into an AdvancedTCA dual star or dual dual star backplane Generally an AdvancedTCA storage
21. e IPM controller enables the 12V DC DC converter via an isolated signal The IPM power will only supply the IPMC it is not connected to the 3 3 voltage of the blade Table 6 DC System Power Requirements Feature Value Rated Voltage 48VDC to 60VDC US and Canada 48VDC Operating Voltage 40 5VDC to 72VDC US and Canada 40 5 to 60VDC Input current 1 25 A at 48V Storage Blade Power Dissipation 60W up to 75W max The blade provides two independent power inputs according to the AdvancedTCA specification Each input has to be equipped with an additional fuse of max 90A located either in the shelf where the blade is installed or the power entry module PEM 32 ATCA S100 Before Installation Installation Required Equipment Gather the following equipment before starting e Screwdriver e ESD wrist strap Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade Caution Before touching blades or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment To inspect the shipment perform the following steps Shipment Inspection 1 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment Printed Safety Notes and Documentation CD ROM or printed user manual ATCA S100 blade Any optional items ordered 2 Check for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service Note The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing please c
22. ea is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense To ensure proper EMC shielding always operate the blade with the PMC card installed If blades are integrated into open systems always cover empty slots To ensure proper EMC shielding always operate the blade with the filler blades or with PMC module installed If blades are integrated into open systems always cover empty slots Blade Installation Observe the following general safety note when installing the blade into your system Restricted access area The system is only to be installed in a restricted access area ATCA S100 Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Therefore e Touching the blade or electronic components in a non ESD protected environment causes component and blade damage Before touching blade or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment When plugging the blade in or removing it do not press or pull on the face plate but use the handles Before installing or removing an additional device or module read the respective documentation Ifthe blade is delivered as part of a system do not change the cabling of the blade unless it is explicitly stated in the system s documentation Installation Data loss Removing the blade with the blue LED still blinking c
23. en n eene n Re RU Dae rM ee Ra deena due 32 Required Equipment ss iaa 2 ar rs ar a 33 Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade oocooocccconccc n 33 Blade Installation and Power Up esses 34 Installation in a Powered Shelf 0 ess rn 34 Installation in a Non Powered Shelf 36 Operation viai iota E Rue DE AQ A Y PRAE Ee eka Bine 37 Enabling Disabling SFPs waa WA ehh a a 37 Fiber Channel Speed 5 ore err er eer ee RE A ln AA Red us 38 ATCA S100 Introduction Installation Introduction This chapter describes how to install the ATCA S100 storage blade and includes the following information e Before installation Installation of the blade in a shelf e Starting up the blade e Removing the blade Operation ATCA S100 27 Installation Before Installation Before Installation This section provides the following information Requirements e Unpacking and inspecting the blade Requirements Standard operating system FC drivers to access the HBA are sufficient for running the storage blade Before you power up the blade calculate the power needed according to your system configuration Environmental Requirements The environmental values must be tested and proven in the used system configuration Note Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating around the blade and not to the component temperature
24. ermanently illuminated before removing the blade Remove the blade from the shelf 35 Installation Blade Installation and Power Up Installation in a Non Powered Shelf Installation 1 2 3 4 Ensure that the top and bottom ejector handles are in the outward position Insert blade into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges of the blade in the card guides of the shelf Ensure that the guiding module of shelf and blade are aligned properly Slide the blade into the shelf until you feel resistance Hook the lower and upper handle into the shelf rail recessed Caution Blade Damage The blade handles are mechanically sensitive components and can easily be destroyed when not used properly When taking the following step it is absolutely necessary to press the upper grey and lower black part of the handles together see the figure below 5 Removal 36 Fully insert the blade and lock it to the shelf by pressing the grey and black components of the lower and upper handles together and turning the handles towards the face plate see figure above Tighten the face plate screws which secure the blade to the shelf Connect cables to the face plate if applicable Remove face plate cables if applicable Unfasten the screws of the face plate until the blade is detached from the shelf Open the lower and the upper handle by pressing the grey and black handle components together and turning the handles o
25. etrieb heraus obwohl die Hot Swap LED noch nicht leuchtet f hrt das zu Datenverlust Warten Sie deshalb bis die Hot Swap LED blau leuchtet bevor Sie das Blade herausziehen Austausch Erweiterung Verwenden Sie bei Austausch oder Erweiterung nur von Motorola empfohlene Komponenten und Systemteile Andernfalls sind Sie f r m gliche Auswirkungen auf EMV oder Fehlfunktionen des Produktes voll verantwortlich berpr fen Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller eingebauten Komponenten siehe die technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente Stellen Sie sicher dass die Stromaufnahme jedes Verbrauchers innerhalb der zul ssigen Grenzwerte liegt siehe die technischen Daten des entsprechenden Verbrauchers Austausch Erweiterung Verwenden Sie bei Austausch oder Erweiterung nur von Motorola empfohlene Komponenten und Systemteile Andernfalls sind Sie f r m gliche Auswirkungen auf EMV oder Fehlfunktionen des Produktes voll verantwortlich Das Blade ist gegen berstrom gesichert und schaltet bei einem berstrom ab Stellen Sie sicher dass der Gesamtstromverbrauch pro PMC Modul bei 12V 5V und 3 3V 7 5W nicht bersteigt Summe aller Spannungen berpr fen Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller eingebauten Komponenten siehe die technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente Stellen Sie sicher dass ATCA S100 die Stromaufnahme jedes Verbrauchers innerhalb der zul ssigen Grenzwerte liegt siehe die technischen Daten de
26. ge blade management 42 Z Zone 2 connector 47 ATCA S100 53
27. his section provides safety precautions to follow when installing operating and maintaining the product We intend to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual However as the product is complex and its usage manifold we do not guarantee that the given information is complete If you need additional information ask your Motorola representative The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements It must not be used except in its specific area of office telecommunication industry and industrial control Only personnel trained by Motorola or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering are authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be taken as replacement for qualified personnel The blade has been tested in a Standard Motorola system and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device in this system pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules respectively EN 55022 Class A These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the system is operated in a commercial environment The blade generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed properly and used in accordance with this Reference Guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operating the system in a residential ar
28. ices in your country ATCA S100 Contents Using This Guide Other Sources of Information Safety Notes Sicherheitshinweise 1 Introduction Features c lis plua peu eri ret ues Ie LL LIC 21 Standard Compllances u u un 0 eee eee a wan ka bi aan 22 Ordering Information soiree zt rk ae 23 Product Nomenclature 5 23 22 2 EeLeEBIuedeemue4k uev a eure er ay Uu s Eu atk D ra 23 OtrderiNurmbetsS 3252 oed ran lt etc Indc rao e a reda ta 23 Feedback LS eed E cess e oe 25 2 Installation IHTEOQUELION a erben 27 Before Installation a nn ee A 28 Requirements or sranie cem AAA a nn Lean ern 28 Environmental Requirements 2 2222 ene nennen nennen hmm 28 Power Requirements apra A RE else meh esas 32 Required Equipment s r c ERI Leeevierik A ERU east 33 Unpacking and Inspecting the Blade 33 Blade Installation and Power Up esee 34 Installation in a Powered Shelf 34 Installation in a Non Powered Shelf 36 Operation 0 DD dq Y Ebwikd d E ROIG GER Iob aoa QE AAA QE ron 37 Enabling Disabling SFPS 25 3 be ERR Rp EE REIR UE sleds deed ERE 37 ATCA S100 3 Fiber Channel Speed occcccccccc enn hh hs 38 3 Functional Description Introduction cuicos ii e axi See eee 40 Function Blocks 2 eec o ana ow 41 Hard DISKS an 20
29. ion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Temperature max 95 C max 95 C max 100 C max 100 C max 100 C max 100 C Before Installation max 90 C ATCA S100 Before Installation Installation The following figures show the locations on the top and the bottom side of the hard disk Hard disk Fujitsu MAP 3147 FC Figure 2 Bottom Side of the Hard Disk Figure 3 Top Side of the Hard Disk ATCA S100 31 Installation Before Installation Location Temperature 1 max 88 C 2 max 91 C 3 max 90 C 4 max 92 C 5 max 60 C Power Requirements Make sure that the blade is used in an AdvancedTCA shelf connected to 48VDC up to 60VDC according to Telecommunication Network Voltage INV 2 The blade must be connected to a TNV 2 circuit A TNV 2 circuit is a circuit whose normal operating voltages exceed the limits for a safety extra low voltage SELV under normal operating conditions and which is not subject to overvoltages from telecommunication networks On blade voltages are 12VDC 5VDC 3 3VDC 2 5VDC and 3 3VDC IPM power 12V voltage is generated from the 48V AdvancedTCA power by a quarter brick 150W DC DC converter with galvanic isolation suitable for TNV 2 circuits Power control is accomplished by the IPMC e 5V 3 3V and 2 5V voltages are derived from the 12V power It is available after powering the 12V by the IPMC e The IPM controller is supplied by the 3 3V Management Power Th
30. ion LEDO H S LED1 OOS LED2 OK LED3 ACT HDD Activity HDD1 and HDD2 Blue LED Hot swap H S indicator which supports the functionality of the PICMG 3 0 blue LED specification Out Of Service OOS indicator Red Power failure HDD failure or FC unlocked OFF Otherwise Green The blade is powered and managed by the IPMC OFF Otherwise Amber In a redundant configuration one of the storage blades is active while the other one is standby OFF Otherwise These two LEDs one for each HDD show the HDD activity Green HDD is active FC Connectors Two SFP compatible host board connectors for transceiver modules are mounted on the blade to implement direct access to the HDDs For a detailed description please refer to the ACC ATCA S100 Reference Guide 46 ATCA S100 Backplane Connectors Backplane Connectors ATCA S100 is built for connection face plate This section describes the backplane connectors Zone 2 Connectors Controls Indicators and Connectors Zone 2 of the backplane provides the two connectors P22 and P23 Except for some pins the connector pinouts are as specified in the AdvancedTCA P23 and P22 specification The following table shows which pins are reserved Table 10 P23 Connector Pinouts HBA FC Port Channel Port FC A 1 3 FC B 2 3 FC A 5 3 FC B 6 3 Pinout P23 3e P23 3f P23 3g P23 3h P23 1e P23 1f P23 1g P23 1h P 22 5e P 22 5f P22 5g P22 5h P 22 3e P
31. ltage 3 3 V Voltage 5 V Voltage 12 V ATCA hot swap status ATCA IPMBO Reading the status information Absent HDD1 Absent HDD2 ErrorFailure on HDD1 Fibre Channel A Failure on HDD1 Fibre Channel B Event Reading Type Code analog analog analog analog analog analog Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Sensor specific discrete Availability Always Always When payload powered When payload powered When payload powered When payload powered Always Always Always When payload powered When payload powered When payload powered ANDWhen HDD1 equipped Ref Not Present HDD1 When payload powered ANDWhen HDD1 equipped Ref Not Present HDD1 49 Controls Indicators and Connectors 50 Sensor Name Failure HDD2A Failure HDD2B Disabled SFP A Disabled SFP B 5100 FC Speed No Signal SFP A No Signal SFP B No Signal Ch x Speed SFP A Speed SFP B Speed Ch x Type of Measurement Failure Failure Status Status Fiber channel signal speed Fiber channel signal Fiber channel signal Fiber channel signal Fiber channel signal speed Fiber channel signal speed Fiber channel signal speed What Does It Measure Failure on HDD2 Fibre Channel A Failure on HDD2 Fibre Channel B Enabled Disabled
32. of Face Plate LEDs 46 Table 10 P23 Gonnector Pinouts 52 ia pua renden PUR are ced a ee UR Here ee ca 47 Table 11 ATCA S100 Specific Sensors mannannn 49 ATCA S100 5 Figures Installation Figure 1 Top Side of the Blade nr chad ites op Rad aet pee cep Le en ER 30 Figure 2 Bottom Side of the Hard Disk 31 Figure 3 Top Side of the Hard Disk 0 0 cece cece rn 31 Functional Description Figure 4 Function Blocks of ATCA S100 0 eects 41 Figure 5 Fiber Channel Connections ooococcccccccnc enhn 43 Controls Indicators and Connectors Figure 6 Face Plate ze reso bent energie 45 6 ATCA S100 Using This Guide This manual is intended for users qualified in electronics or electrical engineering Users must have a working understanding of AdvancedTCA and telecommunications Conventions Notation Description 57 All numbers are decimal numbers except when used with the notations described below Bold Used to emphasize a word No danger encountered Pay attention to important information Note Possibly dangerous situation slight injuries to people or Caution damage to objects possible Abbreviations Abbreviation Description A AdvancedTCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture ATCA Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture B BIB
33. ontact our customer s service immediately ATCA S100 33 Installation Blade Installation and Power Up Blade Installation and Power Up This section describes how to install the blade in a powered and a non powered shelf Caution Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect board installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching boards or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Blade Malfunctioning Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning When plugging the blade in or removing it do not press on the face plate but use the handles The storage blade will be installed in an AdvancedTCA node slot Installation in a Powered Shelf Installation 2 3 4 Ensure that the top and bottom ejector handles are in the outward position Insert blade into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges of the blade in the card guides of the shelf Ensure that the guiding module of shelf and blade are aligned properly Slide the blade into the shelf until you feel resistance Hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses Caution Blade Damage The blade handles are mechanically sensitive components and can easily be destroyed when not used properly When taking the following step it is absolutely necessary to press the upper grey and lower black part of the handles together
34. riperal Management Controller Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Software Maintenance and Reference Tool Small Computer System Interface Sensor Data Record Safety Extra Low Voltages Small Form Factor Pluggable Shelf Manager Shelf Management Controller Storage Blade Telecommunication Network Voltage Telecom Network Voltages without overvoltage Underwriters Laboratory Inc Voluntary Control Council for Interference Revision History Order No 221746 AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI 226058 AA AB 228597 AA 10 Rev Date October 2003 December 2003 February 2004 May 2004 August 2004 September 2004 December 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 April 2005 May 2005 April 2006 Description Preliminary Installation Guide Initial Version Changed product name from ATCA FC Storage Blade to ATCA S100 Changed Function Blocks figure Added standard compliances Added ordering information Added environmental requirements Changed power requirements Due to PBC routing instead of multiplexer routing and changed routing destinations Changed figures in Storage Systems Chapter Changes in Board Installation Changes in Zone 2 Connectors Due to IPMC changes Changed switch settings and deleted first step in installation procedure in Blade Installation Due to changed face plate Note deleted in LEDs Editorial changes Changed Ordering Information Changed figure of Fibre Ch
35. s entsprechenden Verbrauchers Laser Einige Varianten des Produktes sind Laserprodukte der Klasse I Um nicht sch dlicher Laserstrahlung ausgesetzt zu werden beachten Sie die folgenden Hinweise Anpassungen am Produkt die Bedienung von Steuerelementen sowie die Durchf hrung von Prozeduren d rfen nur gem den Anweisungen in diesem Dokumnent erfolgen Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und oder Blades stets gem der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Gesetzgebung wenn m glich immer umweltfreundlich ATCA S100 19 20 Introduction Features rta da n a wish ti es Du in 21 Standard Compllances niece 0 0 00 0 au 0 eee eee aman ann 22 Ordering Information 2 5 ne nn 23 Product Nomenclature see RR Rhe 23 Order N rbetrs iu esekeLARGne i ewleEuee ia E Ne dca 23 Feedback s itte a LR de 25 ATCA S100 Features Introduction Features ATCA S100 is an Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture AdvancedTCA PICMG 3 0 and PICMG 3 1 compliant single slot mass storage module with up to 300 GByte Hard Disk Drive HDD storage capacity It is designed for use in systems which meet the AdvancedTCA specification Important features are Two 3 5 inch Fibre Channel FC HDDs for on board storage Face plate connection via Small Form Pluggable SFP connectors enables mass storage expansion Redundant FC connectivity available on face plate provides scalable blade architectures 1 or 2 Gbit s FC interfaces
36. system consists of two major components Storage controller with Fiber Channel Host Bus Adapters FC HBA e One or more storage blades To achieve a fully redundant configuration a second storage controller with two fiber channel host bus adapters and redundant storage blade can be used Storage controller HBA and storage blade can be connected via the face plate using optical or copper SFP transceivers and cables Native fibre channel protocol is used between all building blocks ATCA S100 Function Blocks Functional Description Function Blocks The figure shows the major function blocks of ATCA S100 Temperature Sensors Mechanical Keying Serial Number Flexible PCB Backplane Connector SFP B Power SFP A Connector DC DC Converter Figure 4 Function Blocks of ATCA S100 The major function blocks are described in the following sections ATCA S100 41 Functional Description Function Blocks Hard Disks Two standard low profile 3 5 inch FC hard disks are used on the storage blade Both FC ports of each disk are connected For each port of each disk a Port Bypass Circuit PBC is provided If an FC port is defective or if no disk is installed the inoperative FC ports are bypassed This closes the FC loop keeping other devices within the loop accessible IPMC Storage Blade Management The storage blade management is based on the Motorola building block Dual Atmega IPM
37. tion resilience will rely on the damping built into the HDDs Thermal performance of the HDDs is carefully examined Thermal range specifications of standard HDDs suggest that the 55 C 96 hour requirement may not be satisfied even by future products ATCA S100 Ordering Information Introduction Ordering Information When ordering blade variants upgrades and accessories use the order numbers given below Product Nomenclature In the following you find the key for the product name extensions Table 2 Product Nomenclature ATCA S100 xxx y Nomenclature Abbreviations Description XXX HDD storage capacity in GByte y Number of HDDs Order Numbers The table below is an excerpt from the blade s ordering information Ask your local Motorola representative for the current ordering information The two accessory kits are provided seperately They have to be installed by the operator Table 3 Ordering Information Excerpt Order No Name Description 122270 ATCA S100 150 1 R2 31KX PICMG 3 x fully compliant single slot mass storage blade equipped with 1 HDD 150GB each Total raw capacity 150GB 122271 ATCA S100 150 2 R2 31KX PICMG 3 x fully compliant single slot mass storage blade equipped with 2 HDDs 150GB storage capacity Total raw capacity 300 GB 123067 ATCA S100 150 1 R2 PICMG 3 x fully compliant single slot mass storage blade equipped with 1 HDD 150GB storage capacity Total raw capacity 150 GB 123068 ATCA S100 150 2
38. utward Remove the blade from the shelf ATCA S100 Operation Installation Operation The following standard settings can be changed via Motorola specific IPMI commands e Enabling Disabling SFPs e Fiber channel speed HDD speed The Motorola specific IPMI commands that you have to use to change these settings are called Set Discrete Sensor Value and are characterized by the standard IPMI parameters given in the following table Table 7 Motorola OEM IPMI Commands Parameters Parameter Value NetFn 0x30 OEM CMD 0x01 The IPMI request and response data of these IPMI commands need to have the following format Table 8 Motorola OEM IPMI Commands Request and Response Data Format Data Type Byte Data Field Request Data 1 Sensor number OxFF reserved 2 3 Set mask LSByte first This field specifies which of the 15 possible bit states are to be set Bit 0 1 state 0 is to be set Bit 14 1 state 14 is to be set 4 5 Value LSByte first This field specifies the new state ON OFF for each of the selected bit states Bit 0 1 state 0 is set to ON Bit 0 0 state 0 is set to OFF Response Data 1 Completion Code IPMI Enabling Disabling SFPs The ATCA S100 provides two discrete sensors that allow to disable enable the two SFPs of the blade Each sensor is assigned to one SFP For details about sensor number sensor name and the assigned SFP refer to the ATCA S100 Control via IPMI Preliminary Reference Guid

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