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5. Isolation mux Isolation mux 3 2 5402 Top Level Board Layout 6806800H60A 5402 Installation and Use The AMC S402 board layout is depicted in the figure below and provides approximate physical location of major components Functional Description N 9 2 LL 54 b T m a Figure 5 5402 Top Level Board Layout 3 3 Serial Storage I O Interfaces The AMC S402 modules plug into ATCA carrier blades and uTCA backplanes which support AMC 3 storage signaling Port 2 is wired to the SAS primary port and Port 3 is wired the SAS secondary port Table 4 I O Ports Available AMC Connector AMC I O Description 3Gb SAS Receive and transmit pairs Primary port 3Gb SAS Receive and transmit pairs Secondary port MMC device Serial IPMI management bus 3 31 SAS Port Isolation Multiplexor Circuit 5402 includes SAS re transmitter circuits that can be used to adjust or wave shape the transmit signal characteristics driven out the AMC finger connections storage signaling ports 2 and 3 At manufacturing time this circuit is pre set to values that are optimal for the majority of deployments Programmable parameters include e transmit pre emphasis five levels e receiver equalization three levels e Transmit output swing to support SAS up to 1600mV Tools are available to adjust these circuits to accommodate atyp
6. Table 2 5402 Identification 5 4 2 Table 3 Max AMC Module Current 4 Table 4 Ports Available On AMC Cone ctol cccccccccccccceceeceeecccecececcccececceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeses 10 Table 5 5402 Port ASSIQGnIMentt cccccccccccsccssccsesccccccsscccscsccccccccsccccscssscsssscsessesessssesesssessssesss 12 Table 6 AMC S402 Module Edge Pin 13 Table 7 AMC S402 Module Height Details No 15 Table 8 Environmental Specifications Sas Disk Drives 16 Table PowerReqgulrelTigFiLs 17 Table TO EMC Emission 2d ete ESSE 18 Table DT LEDENOM d ena aqu OI REA D TU 19 Table 12 Sensor Data sio E E d dam E Idas Ves UNE 20 Table T 5 Example FRU Data Records stone RE OE bv os OU 21 Table 14 5402 E Key Port 21 Table 5 in 22 Table 16 Ipmitool Options Relevant to Firmware 9 24 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use iii Preface Safety Summary Warning The following general safety precautions must be
7. EMERSON Network Power AMC S402 Installation and Use 6806800H60A March 2009 2009 Emerson All rights reserved Trademarks Emerson Business Critical Continuity Emerson Network Power and the Emerson Network Power logo are trademarks and service marks of Emerson Electric Co 2009 Emerson Electric Co All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Java and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Me are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation PICMGG CompactPCI amp ATCA and the PICMG CompactPCI ATCA logos are registered trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document Emerson assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained therein Emerson reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Emerson to notify any person of such revis
8. Ejector switches for hot swap Wave shape capability for SAS transmit signals One blue hot swap LED OOS Out of Service LED ACT LED indicates in service state and I O activity Refer to Chapter 5 Specifications for additional details regarding environmental mechanical power specifications as well as reliability and compliance statements 1 22 PICMG Standards Compliance The AMC S402 is fully compliant with the following PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG specifications e PICMG AMC 0 Rev2 0 See section 5 1 1 for height exceptions AMC 3 Revision 1 storage signaling option 1 3 Products Supported by this Manual The information in this manual applies to the following Emerson products AMC S402 M 146G AMC S402 M 300G 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 1 5402 Overview Figure 1 AMC S402 Module Top View Front Panel 1 4 Part Number Serial Number Labels At manufacturing time identification labels are affixed to the AMC S402 as shown below For proper identification of the AMC module use these barcode labels to accurately determine the module identity The barcode labels provide the following information Table 2 AMC S402 Identification Labels Label Description Label 1 Final Assembly Number For Internal Use Only Label 2 Serial Number Module Serial Number Label 3 Sub assembly Number For Internal Use Only Label 4 Part Numbers This label contains 2 numbers e
9. If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt request that the carrier s agent be present during the unpacking and inspection of the equipment Unpack the equipment from the shipping carton Refer to the packing list and verify that all items are present Save the packing material for storing and reshipping of equipment Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry Static discharge can damage circuits After removing the product from the packaging e Check for obvious physical damage Make sure that you disconnect the chassis from the main power supply before you continue Antistatic Precautions Use ESD To Wrist Strap Warning Caution Emerson strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system Electronic components such as disk drives computer boards and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD After removing the component from its protective wrapper or from the system place the component flat on a grounded static free surface and in the case of a board component side up Do not slide the component over any surface If an ESD station is not available you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap available at electronics stores that is attached to an active electrical ground Note that a system chassis may not be grounded if it is unplugged Dangerous voltages capab
10. the carrier and responds to all mandatory commands for AMC Module Management Controllers as defined in the AMC Specification as well as some optional ones Table 15 Supported IPMI Commands Command AMC Spec NetFn CMD MMCReq IPM Device Global Commands Get Device 1D Broadcast Get Device ID Messaging Commands Send Message Event Commands Platform Event Sensor Device Commands Set Sensor Hysteresis Get Sensor Hysteresis Set Sensor Threshold aa 718677128 Optional Get Sensor Threshold Set Sensor vent Enable Get Sensor Event Enable Rear Sensor Event Get Sensor Event Status Optional Get Sensor Reading Mandatory FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory Area Info Mandatory Read FRU Dala Mandaton Wit FRU Dat Mandato Commands Get PICMG Properties PICMG Mandatory NJ 9 29 UJ NJ NJ FRU Control PICMG Mandatory Get FRU LED Properties Mandatory Get LED Color Capabilities Mandatory Set FRU LED State Mandatory Get FRU LED State Mandatory Get Device Locator Record ID 3 29 Mandatory AMC Commands 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 22 Function List Command AMC Spec NetFn MMC Req Set AMC Port State 327 Get AMC Port State PICMG 6806800H60A 5402 Installation Use 23 8 Firmware Upgrade Procedure This chapter provides the instruction for upgrading the IPMC Intelligent
11. Personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Service personnel should not replace components with power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries such personnel should always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching components USE CAUTION WHEN EXPOSING OR HANDLING A CRT Breakage of a Cathode Ray Tube CRT causes a high velocity scattering of glass fragments implosion To prevent CRT implosion do not handle the CRT and avoid rough handling or jarring of the equipment Handling of a CRT should be done only by qualified service personnel using approved safety mask and gloves Do NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT Do not install substitute parts perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment Contact your local Emerson representative for service and repair to ensure that all safety features are maintained OBSERVE WARNINGS IN MANUAL Warnings such as the example below precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed You should also employ all other safety precautions which you deem necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use iv To prevent serious injury or death from dang
12. Platform Management controller firmware If the AMC S402 requires new firmware an upgrade can be performed remotely using a LAN connection to the self manager 8 1 The ipmitool utility Firmware upgrades are accomplished with ipmitool a utility for managing IPMI enabled devices The utility is an open source derivative which is modified by the shelf management supplier The AMC S402 keeps a redundant copy of the firmware in the FLASH Upgrades are reliable and reversible A failure in the download error or interruption does not disturb the IPMC s ability to continue using the old firmware or its ability to restart the download process The IPMC automatically fails back to the previous firmware if there is a problem when first running new code SYNOPSIS The minimum information to complete a firmware upgrade is documented here ipmitool 1 H T B t b upgrade firmware file ipmitool H T B t b hpm activate DESCRIPTION ipmitool lets you manage Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI functions of either a local or remote system using IPMI V1 5 and IPMI v2 0 Capabilities include printing FRU information LAN configuration sensor readings and remote chassis power control OPTIONS Table 16 Ipmitool Options Relevant to Firmware Upgrades interface Selects IPMI interface to use Supported interfaces that are compiled in are visible in the usage help output Use lan to designa
13. in a CE marked system will maintain the required EMC safety performance In accordance with European Community directives a Declaration of Conformity has been made and is on file within the European Union The Declaration of Conformity is available on request Please contact your sales representative 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use About This Manual The AMC S402 Advanced Mezzanine Card SAS Hard Drive HD Carrier Installation and Use includes an explanation on how to configure and install the product and also includes programming information Readers will also find functional descriptions of the major components pin assignments for the major connectors and headers on the AMC S402 How This Manual is Organized This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 AMC S402 Overview includes a description of the product a list of features I O interfaces a block diagram list of other equipment required dip switch settings and installation instructions Chapter 2 AMC S402 Installation provides detailed instructions for installing the AMC S402 Chapter 3 Functional Description describes the major functional features and capabilities of the AMC product It includes a detailed list of features I O interfaces a block diagram and confiquration options Chapter 4 Connector Pin Assignments includes pin out descriptions for all of the major headers and connectors on the AMC S4
14. records per the IPMI Platform Management FRU Information Storage Definition Board Info Area The AMC S402 includes additional FRU records as defined in the PICMG 2 9 specification 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 20 7 2 1 Functions List Table 13 Example FRU Data Records 5402 146 Product Serial Number O68LYMMSSSS 1 Manufacturing time is defined as minutes since 1 1 96 in the IPMI FRU spec 2 Serial Number format O68LYMMSSSS 068 part code denotes AMC S402 L manufacturing location Y year hex 42 2004 0 2010 MM month hex 01 10 SSSS sequence number 0 9999 AMC Port Assignments The 5402 connects up to two ports on the AMC connector These are defined by the AMC 3 specification for serial storage The link type and link type extension are defined in the table below Table 14 AMC S402 E Key Port Assignments Link type AMC port map region o fme 2 0 Link type 7 AMC 3 Storage Common Options Link type extension 2 SAS SATA AMC Asymmetric Match 00b SAS 3 Channel 1 Link type 7 AMC 3 Storage Common Options Link type extension 2 SAS SATA AMC Asymmetric Match 00b SAS Em 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 2 Function List 7 3 Supported IPMI Commands The MMC communicates with the carrier controller through the local IPMB L bus of
15. 02 Chapter 5 Specifications contains basic environmental and mechanical specifications for this product Chapter 6 Front Panel Indicators contains the descriptions of the Front Panel LED indicators Chapter 7 IPMI Functions List contains a listing of current IPMI functions supported by the carrier board and Standard and OEM commands Chapter 8 IPMI Firmware Upgrade Procedure describes the utility to upgrade the firmware Conventions Used in This Manual The following typographical conventions are used in this document Table 1 Conventions Used In This Manual Convention 15 used for User input that you type just as it appears itis also used for commands options and arguments to commands and names of programs directories and files Names of variables to which you assign values for function parameters and for structure names and fields Italic is also used for comments in screen displays and examples and to 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use vi introduce new terms courier System output for example screen displays and reports examples and system prompts lt Enter gt The carriage return or Enter key lt Return gt or lt CR gt CTRL The Control key Execute control characters by pressing the CTRL key and the letter simultaneously for example Ctrl D 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use vii Hardware Preparation and Installation Unpacking Instructions Caution
16. 2 is intended for an ATCA AMC carrier card or MicroTCA chassis backplanes slots that are AMC 3 compliant It is your responsibility to verify this system compatibility Failure to do so could result in improper operation or equipment damage 2 2 1 Safety Statement The 5402 is designed to comply with UL60950 1 and is intended to be used with similarly tested ATCA and MicroTCA products that have a user s quide detailing user installation of AMC module accessories 2 2 2 Observe Maximum Module Current Requirements Be sure to validate the host chassis and the intended AMC slot is able to meet the following maximum current requirements Table 3 Max AMC Module Current Requirements 12V spin up 100 1 5A 18W 12vnormal operating 0 9A 10 8W 1 2v idle 0 5A 6W 2 3 Before You Install or Remove the AMC Boards may be damaged if improperly installed or handled Please read and follow the guidelines in this section to protect your equipment 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 4 2 3 1 2 3 2 AMC S402 Installation Observe ESD Precautions Emerson strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system Electronic components such as disk drives computer boards and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD After removing the component from its protective wrapper or from the system place the c
17. amage to the pins and components located on the primary or secondary sides of the boards Preserve EMI Compliance To preserve compliance with applicable standards and regulations for electromagnetic interference EMI during operation all front and rear openings on the chassis or board faceplates must be filled with an appropriate card or covered with a filler panel If the EMI barrier is open devices may cause or be susceptible to excessive interference AMC S402 Installation 2 4 2 Understand Hot Swap Your AMC SA02 is electrically designed for hot swap within a fully powered chassis To facilitate hot swap there is a blue LED on the front faceplate This LED is under software control If your system is using software that provides full hot swap capabilities the software will illuminate the blue hot swap LED on the AMC faceplate when software has stopped it is safe to remove the AMC module If your system does not have hot swap aware software running behavior of the blue LED is indeterminate In this case you may need to manually shut down applications or operating systems running on the board prior to board removal even if the blue LED is lit Powering down or removing a board before the operating system or other software running on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file systems 2 5 Verify Slot Usage Prevent possible damage to module components verifying the proper sl
18. e aligned in the guides apply equal and steady pressure and slide the module in until the fingers of the module snap into the internal AMC connector DO NOT FORCE THE BOARD INTO THE SLOT Push the Module Handle to the IN position Power on the system if necessary Refer to your system manual for instructions on correctly powering on the system Once power is applied to the chassis the internal MMC controller runs a self test that runs for approximately 10 seconds Upon a successful power up self test the blue hot swap LED will blink and then turn off indicating that the module has been placed in operation 2 8 Removing the AMC Module The AMC S402 AMC is hot swappable and can be removed from the chassis without powering down the associated host carrier or chassis This section describes the recommended procedure for removing an AMC module Before you remove your module please read all cautions warnings and instructions presented in this section Hot swap compliant modules may be removed while the Caution system is powered on If the chassis is not hot swap compliant you should remove power to the slot or system before removing the module To remove the AMC module follow these steps 1 Begin to remove your module by pulling the module handle to the half way HW position Do not remove the module immediately Powering down or removing a board before the operating system or other software running on the board has been pr
19. e is used in conjunction with the Blue LED Please refer to the text and table below for more detailed instructions on insertion and extraction Figure 3 AMC Module Injector Ejector Latch 2 7 Installing the AMC Module Use ESD Wrist Strap Caution This section describes a recommended procedure for installing a board module ina chassis Before you install your module please read all cautions warnings and instructions presented in this section Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage Use a grounded wrist strap static dissipating work surface and antistatic containers when handling and storing components Insert the board by holding the Module Handle do not exert unnecessary pressure on the faceplate Hot swap compliant modules may be installed while the system is powered on If a module is not hot swap compliant you should remove power to the slot or system before installing the module 1 Verify that you have taken the necessary antistatic precautions 2 Inspectthe ATCA carrier board or MicroTCA chassis and locate the desired AMC slot 3 Removethe slot filler panel from the selected AMC slot if necessary 4 Carefully align the edges of the module with the rail guides in the appropriate slot or carrier card 6806800H60A 5402 Installation and Use 7 AMC S402 Installation Taking care to keep the modul
20. erous voltages use extreme caution when handling testing and adjusting this equipment and its components Flammability All Emerson PWBs printed wiring boards are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V 0 by UL recognized manufacturers EMI Caution A This equipment generates uses and can radiate electromagnetic energy It may cause or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if not installed and used with adequate EMI protection Safety Statement 5402 is designed to comply with UL60950 1 and is intended to be used with similarly tested ATCA and MicroTCA products that have a user s guide detailing user installation of AMC module accessories CE Notice European Community Emerson products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms EN55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment this product tested to Equipment Class A EN50082 1 1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Standard Part 1 Residential Commercial and Light Industry System products also fulfill EN60950 product safety which is essentially the requirement for the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Board products are tested in a representative system to show compliance with the above mentioned requirements A proper installation
21. gement Interface which will communicate with the ATCA and MicroTCA shelf managers This MMC controls and monitors the following Hot swap communication with the shelf manager Inlet air temperature Voltage monitoring Electronic keying as described in the 0 specification FRU information Drives LED indicators for Hot Swap In Service and Out of Service 7 1 and Management Controller IPMC The design features an IPMI controller consisting of a 16 bit microcontroller flash and SRAM The microcontroller uses interface to communicate the shelf management controller 5 and sensors and MMC devices AMC modules e Anl2C connection provides the communication path between the MMC the temperature sensor The I2C serial bus also routes to the SFP modules Support hot swap operation as defined for AMC modules in PICMG AMC 0 specification Fail safe flash update if interrupted at anytime the MMC firmware is still able to respond and re flash I2C hang recovery able to detect and recover from an I2C bus hang 7 2 Sensor Data Records The MMC monitors the status of the module and provides this data so the shelf manager can read it Below are the SDRs that the AMC S402 module creates Table 12 Sensor Data Records E 0460 80 NA NIA NIA BowdTemp inlet Temp M75 zo na NA NA Inet Temp The AMC S402 includes the standard FRU data
22. ical backplane or cable situations Please contact your Emerson applications engineer if you feel your deployment will require different settings 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 10 Functional Description 3 4 Power Regulator The power regulator is the part of the module that generates the required power from the payload power 12V that is delivered to the module through the AMC connector This power is current limited by the onboard regulator 3 5 Subsystem subsystem provides module management control MMC for the board It is based on an Atmel microcontroller Its function is to monitor module functions such as power temperature and hot swap requests via the ejector handle and report these to the base controller in the enclosure It also stores information about the module including serial number and e keying 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 11 4 Connector Pin Assignments This chapter provides connector pin assignments for AMC S402 This module is AMC 3 compliant and uses Ports 2 and 3 as defined in the AMC 3 specification 4 1 5402 Port Assignments Below are the specific ports that are used by the AMC S402 All other pins match the AMC 0 specification Table 5 AMC S402 Port Assignments AMC 3 Serial Storage Port 2 AMC 3 Serial Storage Port 3 4 2 AMCConnector Finger Assignments The AMC S402 includes an AMC connector which conforms to the single slo
23. ion or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to an Emerson website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission of Emerson It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about Emerson 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 Emerson intends to announce such Emerson products programming or services in your country Limited and Restricted Rights Legend If the documentation contained herein is supplied directly or indirectly to the U S Government the following notice shall apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Emerson Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph b 3 of the Rights in Technical Data clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Nov 1995 and of the Rights in Noncommercial Computer Software and Documentation clause at DFARS 252 227 7014 Jun 1995 Contact Address Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing 2900 South Diablo Way Suite 190 Tempe AZ 85282 USA Contents PREFACE IV SAFETY SUMMAR
24. le of causing death are present in this equipment Use extreme caution when handling testing and adjusting Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry Static discharge can damage these circuits 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use viii 1 5402 Overview The AMC S402 is an Advanced Mezzanine Card AMC module which incorporates an enterprise class dual port SAS disk drive onto the module The module boasts several unique features intended to help embedded systems designers address both thermal and signal integrity design challenges associated with in chassis ATCA and MicroTCA applications The AMC S402 includes new signal integrity tuning circuits to adjust and optimize the high speed SAS serial links to best match the electrical routing environment of your specific ATCA or microTCA backplanes These signal wave shape parameters are stored in non volatile memory installed on the module The AMC S402 was developed as single width AMC with ship options for mid or full height panels All hard drives are 2 5 small form factor and spin at a minimum 10 000 rotations per minute RPM The AMC S402 also includes a module management controller MMC 1 1 Features of the AMC Module The AMC S402 is an AMC module with the following major features Accommodates a single 2 5 SAS hard drive Dual path SAS support AMC Port 2 primary AMC Port 3 secondary Drive over current protection General Advanced Mezzanine Card Features
25. mmercial 61000 4 a 2 3 5 6 8 11 2001 EMC Electrostatic discharge immunity Europe Commercial EN 61000 3 2 3 Yes Limits for harmonic current emissions Europe Telecom Carrier EN 300 386 Requirements for Telecom Network Equipment South Korea MIC Taiwan BSMI Europe Commercial EN 61000 4 4 2000 Yes Limits for harmonic current emissions 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 18 6 Front Panel Indicators The faceplate of the AMC S402 module has three LED indicators The figure and table that follows describes the function of each Figure 6 AMC Front Panel Indicators Table 11 LED Function Hot Swap HS BLUE O Management power available to the module and the module can safely be extracted O The module is operational and is unsafe for extraction Long Blink Delay before module is activated Short Blink Delay before module is de activated f No module fault 12V payload power is being supplied to board 12V payload power is being supplied to board Module In Service IS GREEN Blink Indicates SAS disk I O activity n ff Fault or Out of Service OOS RED On Module Fault set by Shelf manager or 12V payload power not detected 12V payload power is not detected 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 19 7 PMiFunctions List 5402 module employs a Module Management Controller MMC as specified in the AMC 0 specification The MMC provides an Intelligent Platform Mana
26. ns relate to and vary with the Hard Drive that the AMC S402 is configured with 5 1 Physical Characteristics The AMC S402 module board is 7 11 inches x 2 89 inches The cards component height conformance is a function of the disk drive selected Order options exist for mid or full height panels See section 1 3 Products Supported by this Manual 5 1 1 AMC Module Height Exceptions This module slightly exceeds the height profile dimensions listed in the 0 specification These exceptions are detailed below Table 7 AMC S402 Module Height Details No Heat Sink Dimension Delta Maximum height Envelope 2 Component side 0 13mm exception nominal 0 33mm worst case Maximum height underside 0 28mm exception nominal 1 0mm worst case PICMG Mid size module specifications 14 41 mm 455mm Envelope 3 41 3 mm Envelope 1 Envelope 2 zeal e AMC S402 Actual 14 41 mm 11 65 mm amm 4 55 6806800 60 AMC S402 Installation Use 15 Specifications 5 2 Hard Drive Operation and Storage Specifications Table 8 Environmental Specifications Sas Disk Drives 2 5 to 55 C i 5 to 60 Non 40 to 70 C beam Gradient 3 C min 20 C ee ran 5 to 95 Relative Non 5 to 95 Maximum wet 29 C operating RN Operati 1G 20 to 300H TERE 20
27. observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Emerson is aware You as the user of the product should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment GROUND THE INSTRUMENT To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis and enclosure must be connected to an electrical ground If the equipment is supplied with a three conductor AC power cable the power cable must be plugged into an approved three contact electrical outlet with the grounding wire green yellow reliably connected to an electrical ground safety ground at the power outlet The power jack and mating plug of the power cable meet International Electrotechnical Commission IEC safety standards and local electrical regulatory codes DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in any explosive atmosphere such as in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment could result in an explosion and cause injury or damage KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only Factory Authorized Service
28. omponent flat ona grounded static free surface and in the case of a board component side up Do not slide the component over any surface If an ESD station is not available you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap available at electronics stores that is attached to an active electrical ground Note that a system chassis may not be grounded if it is unplugged Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage Bent pins or loose components can cause damage to the board the backplane or other system components Carefully inspect your board and the backplane for both pin and component integrity before installation Our suppliers take significant steps to ensure there are no bent pins on the backplane or connector damage to the boards prior to leaving our factory Bent pins caused by improper installation or by boards with damaged connectors could void the warranty for the backplane or boards If a system contains or more crushed pins power off the system and contact your local sales representative to schedule delivery of a replacement chassis assembly 2 4 Use Caution When Installing or Removing AMC 2 4 1 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use A When first installing boards in an empty chassis or onto a carrier card we recommend that you start at the left of the card cage and work to the right When inserting or removing a board in a slot adjacent to other boards use extra caution to avoid d
29. operly shut down may cause corruption of data or file systems If your module is hot swap compliant and you are running fully functional hot swap aware software unlatching this ejector lever will start the shutdown process on the board The software will slowly blink the blue hot swap LED indicating the module is in the process of being de activated Once the module has been de activated the blue LED will solidly illuminate Once this is done you can extract the module by pulling on the module handle If your board or system is not running hot swap aware software the blue LED may illuminate without regard to software processes still running on the board Be sure to manually shut down applications or operating systems running on the board prior to board removal Carefully pull the module from the chassis If the card slot is to remain empty install a filler panel in the slot 6806800 60 5402 Installation and Use 8 3 1 3 Functional Description This chapter provides a functional description of the major components and devices on the AMC S402 Overview The 5402 contains three major functional blocks These are 1 The Serial isolation multiplexor mux circuit 2 The Power Regulator and the 3 The subsystem MMC module management controller The following block diagram illustrates the major components and their circuitry on the AMC S402 Figure 4 AMC S402 Functional Blocks Power Regulator MMC
30. ot usage for your configuration In most cases electronic keying E keying will prevent power on of a board into an incompatible slot However as an extra precaution you should be familiar with the slot purpose 2 6 Module Hot Swap This section describes a recommended procedure for installing a board module ina chassis The AMC S402 module has a latching mechanism The latch mechanism includes the module handle with an integrated multi position shaft and micro switch The module handle is held in place by the faceplate while the micro switch is mounted on the module printed circuit board The module handle is used to activate the micro switch which allows for hot swap switch as well as for extracting the module out of the connector and the AMC bay There are 3 positions of the Module Handle 1 Pushed all the way in IN When IN the module sends a signal to the Shelf Manager that the module is not in the hot swap state and the Shelf Manager will communicate with the MMC This is the position that the module handle should be in during normal operation 2 Half Way HW When the module handle is in the HW position the Hot Swap switch is open and the MMC will send a Hot Swap event to the Shelf manager 3 Out OUT When the Module Handle is in the OUT position the latching mechanism is released and the module can be extracted 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 6 AMC S402 Installation The use of the Module Handl
31. t B extended connector with 170 signal contacts 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 12 Connector Pin Assignments Table 6 AMC S402 Module Edge Pin Assignments Signal Name Signal Name H ub 0000 i 89 en GAO No Connect e Si No conned S Wo conned S iw No Come CND Nocowed 36 Wo conned H4 Wo Connect No connect 15 No Connect No Connect GND GND 27 12V No Connect CND conned No Connect GND No RX 118 GND 19 ND SATA 2 118 No Connect GND H9 G TX SATA 3 No Connect SATA 3 No Connect 29 30 3 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 SATA 3 No Connect SATA 3 No Connect 122 0 _ Connect Connect 30 31 2 G No Connect No Connect GN 2 7 cND z GND D 41 42 43 44 45 6 4 6806800 60 5402 Installation Use 13 Connector Pin Assignments Pint GND GND GN G0 NoComet _______ 145 NoComet 766 NoConnect 11 NoComet o GND 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 ND ND ND PRSNTO_L PRSNTO L 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 14 5 Specifications This chapter contains the environmental and mechanical specifications for the AMC S402 The environmental specificatio
32. te Ethernet H address Remote server address can be IP address or hostname This option is required for lan interfaces T address If updating an AMC use to specify the address and Bus ID of the carrier that holds the AMC These entries are not needed when updating the B lt bus id gt carrier alone t address IPMB L address of the target MMC or Carrier b bus id Bus ID of the target MMC or Carrier use O for a carrier 7 for an 6806800 60 5402 Installation and Use 24 Firmware Upgrade Procedure COMMAND SYNTAX EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1 The following example shows the command sequence for firmware upgrade of an AMC installed on a carrier ipmitool lan H 192 168 0 2 T 0x82 B 0 t 0x74 b 7 hpm upgrade hpm1fw img ipmitool lan H 192 168 0 2 T 0x82 B 0 t 0x74 b 7 hpm activate Line 1 puts the new firmware in the flash device where hpm1fw img is the image Line 2 is used to dynamically load and activate the new firmware EXAMPLE 2 The following example shows the command performing firmware upgrade on the carrier itself ipmitool lan H 192 168 0 2 t 0x82 b 0 hpm upgrade hpm1fw img ipmitool lan H 192 168 0 2 t 0x82 b 0 hpm activate Line 1 puts the new firmware in the flash device where hpm1fw img is the image Line 2 is used to dynamically load and activate the new firmware 6806800 60 5402 Installation and Use 25
33. to 300Hz Non 5G 20 to 300Hz Operating 100 1115 400 1ms Operating 1 000 to 1 000 0 Performance Seek time Avg Read write 4 5 ms Seek time Read write SAS 3 0Gb MTBF 725 000H 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 16 Specifications 5 3 Power Requirements The AMC S402 shall consume no more than the following from the system supplies under normal operating conditions Table 9 Power Requirements Part number AMC S402xxx Management Power 100 12V spin lt 100 1 5 18W 12v normal operating 0 9A 10 8W 12v idle 0 5A 6W OFF STATE LESS THAN 0 4W 5 4 EMC Compliance This product was tested in an EMC compliant chassis and meets the requirements for EN55022 Class A equipment Compliance was achieved under the following conditions e Conductive chassis rails connected to earth ground providing the path for connecting shields to earth ground e Front panel screws properly tightened For minimum RF emissions it is essential that the conditions above be implemented Failure to do so could compromise the EMC compliance of the equipment containing the module 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 17 Specifications Table 10 EMC Emission Compliancy EN 22 1994 n Yes Class ITE emissions requirements EU Class A Pais Commercial EN 55024 1998 27277 Europe Co
34. xample 0106825G02A Top Internal Part Number AMC S402 M 146G Bottom Orderable Part Number 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 2 5402 Overview Label 5 UL recognition Label Reviewed to 60950 1 File E318926 1 25 SE AM 8 1 HB HE Final Assembly Number em 375 Serial Number 375 600 068000 R PTE Sub Assembly Number OEM Label Optional E318926 Figure 2 AMC S402 Identification Labels 6806800H60A AMC S402 Installation and Use 3 2 AMCS402 Installation This chapter contains the procedures for installing and removing the AMC S402 AMC module 2 1 Installation and Removal of the AMC S402 Module The AMC S402 AMC Module can be installed into an ATCA shelf chassis with slots designed to accept AMC 3 installations The module slot height must properly match the panel height fitted to the AMC 2 2 Important Information about Your Chassis The AMC S402 is designed to PICMG specifications and is a general purpose Advanced Mezzanine Card Before using this board review the specifications of the chassis and backplane that will house the module to determine the presence of and any limitations of chassis IPMI bus and user defined pin outs For example some chassis backplanes route certain I O pins to internal resources such as alarm cards and drive resources The AMC S40

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