Motorola manual Hardware Installation, Installing the MVME6100 into a Chassis

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Chapter 1 Hardware Preparation and Installation

When the Safe Start switch is set OFF, normal boot sequence should be followed by MOTLoad. When ON, MOTLoad executes Safe Start, during which the user can select the Alternate Boot Image.

Table 1-4. Configuration Switch (S4)

POSITION

4

3

2

1

 

 

 

 

 

FUNCTION

B BOOT WP

 

BANK SEL

 

 

A WP

START

 

BANK

BANK

BOOT

SAFE

 

 

 

 

 

FACTORY

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

DEFAULT

WP

No WP

Bank B

Norm ENV

 

 

 

 

 

Hardware Installation

Installing the MVME6100 into a Chassis

Use the following steps to install the MVME6100 into your computer chassis.

1.Attach an ESD strap to your wrist. Attach the other end of the ESD strap to an electrical ground (refer to Unpacking Guidelines). The ESD strap must be secured to your wrist and to ground throughout the procedure.

2.Remove any filler panel that might fill that slot.

3.Install the top and bottom edge of the MVME6100 into the guides of the chassis.

Only use injector handles for board insertion to avoid damage/deformation to the front

!panel and/or PCB. Deformation of the front panel can cause an electrical short or other

Warning

board malfunction.

 

4.Ensure that the levers of the two injector/ejectors are in the outward position.

5.Slide the MVME6100 into the chassis until resistance is felt.

6.Simultaneously move the injector/ejector levers in an inward direction.

7.Verify that the MVME6100 is properly seated and secure it to the chassis using the two screws located adjacent to the injector/ejector levers.

8.Connect the appropriate cables to the MVME6100.

To remove the board from the chassis, press the red locking tabs (IEEE handles only) and reverse the procedure.

10MVME6100 Installation and Use (V6100A/IH2)

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Contents Installation and Use V6100A/IH2Trademarks Safety Summary Flammability Limited and Restricted Rights Legend Contents Functional Description Specifications List of Figures Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93 Pin Assignment List of TablesAbout This Manual Overview of ContentsComments and Suggestions Conventions Used in This Manual About This ManualIntroduction Hardware Preparation and InstallationDescription Hardware Preparation and Installation Getting StartedUnpacking Guidelines Overview of Startup ProceduresStartup Overview Hardware Configuration MVME6100 PreparationMVME6100 Jumper and Switch Settings Jumper Switch Function SettingsMVME6100 Layout Scon Header J7 PMC/IPMC Selection Headers J10, J15 J18, J25 J28Srom Configuration Switch S3 Srom Configuration Switch S3No Srominit Flash Boot Bank Select Configuration Switch S4 Positio FunctionInstalling the MVME6100 into a Chassis Hardware InstallationConfiguration Switch S4 Connector Function Completing the InstallationMVME6100 Connectors Connection to PeripheralsFront-Panel LED Status Indicators Applying PowerSwitches and Indicators Startup and OperationOverview MOTLoad CommandsMOTLoad Firmware MOTLoad Implementation and Memory RequirementsMOTLoad Utility Applications MOTLoad TestsUsing MOTLoad Command Line InterfaceCommand Line Help Command Line RulesMOTLoad Commands MOTLoad Command ListCommand Description MOTLoad Commands MOTLoad Commands MOTLoad Commands Default VME Settings MVME6100 vmeCfg -s -mMVME6100 vmeCfg -s -o1 CR/CSR Settings Firmware SettingsDisplaying VME Settings Editing VME Settings VmeCfg -e -r40CRestoring Default VME Settings Deleting VME SettingsRemote Start Slot Position CS/CSR Starting Address Firmware Startup Sequence Following Reset Alternate Boot Images and Safe StartFirmware Scan for Boot Image Address Usage Checksum Algorithm Valid Boot ImagesName Type Size MOTLoad Image Flags MOTLoad Image FlagsUser Images Name Value InterpretationAlternate Boot Data Structure Feature Description FeaturesMVME6100 Features Summary Functional DescriptionBlock Diagram MVME6100 Block DiagramL3 Cache ProcessorSystem Controller CPU Bus Interface Memory Controller InterfaceGigabit Ethernet MACs Device Controller InterfacePCI/PCI-X Interfaces Device Bus ParametersI2O Message Unit General-Purpose Timers/CountersWatchdog Timer Four Channel Independent DMA ControllerInterrupt Controller Flash Memory VMEbus InterfacePMCspan Interface System MemoryPCI Mezzanine Card Slots Idsel Routing Real-Time Clock/NVRAM/Watchdog TimerReset Control Logic Debug SupportPin Assignments PMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin Assignments ConnectorsPMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin SignalPAR Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93 Pin Assignment Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93Pin # Signal 1000 Mb/s 10/100 Mb/s PCI Mezzanine Card PMC Connectors J11 J14, J21 J24 PMC Slot 1 Connector J11 Pin AssignmentsPMC Slot 1 Connector J12 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 1 Connector J13 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 1 Connector J14 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J21 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J22 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J23 Pin Assignments 10. PMC Slot 2 Connector J24 Pin Assignments COM1 Connector J19 11. COM1 Connector J19 Pin AssignmentsVMEbus P1 Connector 12. VMEbus P1 Connector Pin AssignmentsVMEBus P2 Connector PMC Mode 13. VMEbus P2 Connector Pin Assignments PMC ModeP2IOGLAN1M 14. VME P2 Connector Pinouts with IPMC712 VMEbus P2 Connector Ipmc ModePin Row Z Row a Row B Row C Row D 15. VME P2 Connector Pinouts with IPMC761 Headers 16. Scon Header J7 Pin AssignmentsBoundary Scan Header J8 18. PMC/IPMC Configuration Jumper Block17. Boundary Scan Header J8 Pin Assignments COM2 Header J29 19. COM2 Planar Serial Port Header J29 Pin AssignmentsProcessor JTAG/COP Header J42 21. Processor JTAG/COP RISCWatch Header J42 Pin AssignmentsEnvironmental Specifications SpecificationsPower Requirements Supply Current RequirementsAppendix a Specifications Thermal Validation Thermally Significant ComponentsMeasurement Table B-1. Thermally Significant ComponentsMax. Allowable Component Reference Designator Generic Description Deg. C LocationFigure B-1. Thermally Significant Components-Primary Side Figure B-2. Thermally Significant Components-Secondary Side Measuring Case Temperature Component Temperature MeasurementMeasuring Junction Temperature PreparationFigure B-3. Mounting a Thermocouple Under a Heatsink Measuring Local Air Temperature Figure B-4. Measuring Local Air TemperatureRelated Documentation Motorola Embedded Communications Computing DocumentsTable C-2. Manufacturers’ Documents Manufacturers’ DocumentsDocument Title and Source Publication Number Related Specifications Table C-3. Related SpecificationsTable C-3. Related Specifications Index Index