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3 Regulatory Agency Warnings & Notices5 Contents1Overview 2Setup 3 Reset Logic 4Processor 5System Controller 6 Device Bus PLD 7 Real-Time Clock 6 8Local PCI Bus9 PTMC Interface 10Ethernet Interfaces 11IPMI Controller 12Hot Swap 13CT Bus Interface 14Backplane Signals 15Monitor 7 Contents 9 Figures11 Tables12 Tables 13 Registers15 Overview18 Overview: 1-4 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEWPTMCEthernet CT Bus I2C RS232 PCI IBM Opt J4 H.110 J5 I/OController System J3 cPSB& I/OThe following block diagram provides a functional overview for the Katana752i.Figure 1-1: General System Block Diagram J1 J2Marvell D-III32/64/128 MB Flash 256/512MB 1GB/2GB DDR SDRAM 512KB Socketed Flash PMC Site #1 PMC Site #2RS232 CTRLPower Supply & Monitoring 750GXBuffer Opt. TSI T8110 PCI 1000BaseT 19 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONProduct Certification 20 RoHS ComplianceTerminology and Notation Technical References Section 2 25 SetupELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE KATANA752I CIRCUIT BOARD26 Figure 2-1: Katana752i Front Panel10006024-04 Katana752i Users Manual 2-3 27 Figure 2-2: Component Map, Top (Rev. 03)LP1 J22 PMC Site #2 P2 Dual RJ45 P1 J14 PMC Site #1 J24 PMC Site #2 J1 cPCI ConnectorJ2 cPCI ConnectorJ3 cPSB ConnectorJ4 cPCI ConnectorJ5 cPCI Connector J21 PMC Site #2 J23 PMC Site #2 J12 PMC Site #1 J11 PMC Site #1 J13 PMC Site #1 Connector with LEDs Micro DB9 U15 SO-DIMM DDR SDRAM U28 MV64460 System Controller U29 T8110 TSI U23 IBM 750GX CPU U20 82544EI Ethernet Controller U5 Socketed Flash U8 Device Bus PLD U24 HSL PLD 28 Figure 2-3: Component Map, Bottom (Rev. 03)CR17 C761 R872 R884 R870 CR44 R860 R861 L21 C606 C605 C593 C520 C518 C416 C352 C345 C254 C252C253 C251 C247 C217 C189 U62 U56 R543 R163 U48 R605 R604 L16 U72 M8 CR31 CR33 CR32 CR23 CR22 CR21 CR20 CR10 U57 U42 R42 U37 R91 R680 U53 U40 U74 U71 CR9 CR8 CR29 U50 R804R805 R803 R732 R731 R730 R549 RN49 RN48 RN47 RN46 RN196 RN195 RN194 RN193 RN192 RN191 RN190 R179 U68 U67 U61 L24 L19 L18 L13 L11 Y6 U60 R705 R581 R722 R473 R170 R801 R798 R797 R78R79 R762 R743 R451 R412 R235 R694 R392 R219 R218 R217 R127 R486 R41 R671 R659 R636 R621 R619 R615 R36 R35 R34 R30R31 R29 R28 U46 U69 F7 CR11 C1 C635 C622 C677 C144 C136 C549 C547 C614 C613 C670 C587 C508 C132 C127 C126 C125 Y3 C551 C542 C135 C134 C139 C138 C141 C140 C137 C143 C142 C147 C146 C149 C148 C145 Y5 C503 C590 Y4 C245 C668 C653 C652C667 C678 C478 C507 C623 C636 C2 CR15 CR19 F5 F6 U55 U65 R37 R617 R514 R491 R69 R799 R806 R220 R400 R410 R428 R490 R408 R456 R763 R793 R802 R154 R637 R670 R726 L14 L20 L23 L25 U58 U63 U66 R180 R221 RN197 R733 R223 U70 CR16 CR24 CR30 CR36 CR42 U64 U38 R101 U73 R71 U45 U59 CR34 CR35 U39 U47 L15 R635 R696 R196 C196 C203 C255 C353 C419 C586 C603 L10 L12 L22 R871 CR45 CR46 CR43 R885 R887 R106 R903 C780 U43 IPMI ControllerU44 IPMI EEPROM (0xA2) U41 IPMI EEPROM (0xA0) 29 Figure 2-4: Jumper, Fuse, and Switch Locations, Top30 Figure 2-5: Fuse, and LED Locations, BottomCR17 C761 R872 R884 R870 CR44 R860 R861 L21 C606 C605 C593 C520 C518 C416 C352 C345 C254 C252C253 C251 C247 C217 C189 U62 U56 R543 R163 U48 R605 R604 L16 U72 M8 CR31 CR33 CR32 CR23 CR22 CR21 CR20 CR10 U57 U42 R42 U37 R91 R680 U53 U40 U74 U71 CR9 CR8 CR29 U50 R804R805 R803 R732 R731 R730 R549 RN49 RN48 RN47 RN46 RN196 RN195 RN194 RN193 RN192 RN191 RN190 R179 U68 U67 U61 L24 L19 L18 L13 L11 Y6 U60 R705 R581 R722 R473 R170 R801 R798 R797 R78R79 R762 R743 R451 R412 R235 R694 R392 R219 R218 R217 R127 R486 R41 R671 R659 R636 R621 R619 R615 R36 R35 R34 R30R31 R29 R28 U46 U69 F7 CR11 C1 C635 C622 C677 C144 C136 C549 C547 C614 C613 C670 C587 C508 C132 C127 C126 C125 Y3 C551 C542 C135 C134 C139 C138 C141 C140 C137 C143 C142 C147 C146 C149 C148 C145 Y5 C503 C590 Y4 C245 C668 C653 C652C667 C678 C478 C507 C623 C636 C2 CR15 CR19 F5 F6 U55 U65 R37 R617 R514 R491 R69 R799 R806 R220 R400 R410 R428 R490 R408 R456 R763 R793 R802 R154 R637 R670 R726 L14 L20 L23 L25 U58 U63 U66 R180 R221 RN197 R733 R223 U70 CR16 CR24 CR30 CR36 CR42 U64 U38 R101 U73 R71 U45 U59 CR34 CR35 U39 U47 L15 R635 R696 R196 C196 C203 C255 C353 C419 C586 C603 L10 L12 L22 R871 CR45 CR46 CR43 R885 R887 R106 R903 C780 CR28 R401 R149 U41 U44 PMC Slot 2 Ethernet LEDs CR45 PMC2 Act CR46 PMC2 Link GbE Port 2 LEDs CR23 Link1, CR22 Link2 CR21 Link, CR20 Act F7 Fuse for 2.5V JTAG (P3), 0.75A F6 Fuse for 3.3V JTAG (P3), 0.75A F5 Fuse for 3.3V JTAG (J7), 0.75A CR31 LED 750GX Checkstop Indicator PMC Slot 1 Ethernet LEDs CR43 PMC1 Act CR44 PMC1 Link CR10 LED IPMI Status Out Indicator 31 Identification NumbersConnectors 32 FusesLEDs 33 Setup: LED: Color: Signal Name: Comments: KATANA752I SETUP 34 Setup: Power Requirements Environmental Requirements TROUBLESHOOTING 35 Setup: moninit <four-digit board serial number> noburn Technical Support Product Repair Section 3 37 Reset Logic38 Reset Logic: 3-2 Figure 3-1: Katana752i Reset Diagram3. Zircon PM powered from IPMI power 2. PLD powered from early power 1. All discrete logic located inside PLD Notes: 39 Reset Logic: RESET SOURCES CompactPCI Reset Enable Power Monitor 750GL Processor Reset 40 Reset Logic: 41 ProcessorPROCESSOR OVERVIEW Features 42 Processor: Figure 4-1: 750GL Block Diagram Physical Memory Map 43 Processor: Figure 4-2: 750GL Memory Map 44 Processor: 48 Processor: EXCEPTION HANDLINGException: Vector Address Hex Offset: Notes: 49 Processor: 51 Processor: CACHE MEMORY L1 Cache L2 Cache 53 Processor: JTAG/COP HEADERSPin: Signal: I/O: Description: Section 5 55 System Controller56 System Controller: 57 System Controller: SDRAM CONTROLLER DEVICE CONTROLLER INTERFACE 58 System Controller: INTERNAL (IDMA) CONTROLLER TIMER/COUNTERS PCI INTERFACE PCI Configuration Space 59 System Controller: PCI Identification PCI Read/Write PCI Interface Registers 60 System Controller: DOORBELL REGISTERS Outbound Doorbells Inbound Doorbells WATCHDOG TIMER RESET 61 System Controller: ON-CARD MEMORY User Flash SDRAM 62 System Controller: 63 System Controller: 10006024-04 Katana752i Users Manual 5-9 Figure 5-2: I2C Interface Diagram 64 System Controller: GPIO SIGNAL DEFINITIONSPin: Direction: Description: 65 System Controller: 67 Device Bus PLD68 Device Bus PLD: 69 Device Bus PLD: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PCI ENUMERATION 70 Device Bus PLD: REVISION REGISTERS BOARD CONFIGURATION REGISTERS 72 Device Bus PLD: 73 Real-Time Clock74 Real-Time Clock: 75 Real-Time Clock: 77 Local PCI BusPCI ENUMERATION PCI ID SELECT AND INTERRUPTS 78 Local PCI Bus: GEOGRAPHICAL ADDRESSING PCI BUS CONTROL SIGNALS 80 Local PCI Bus: 81 PTMC Interface82 PTMC Interface: 87 Ethernet Interfaces88 Ethernet Interfaces: ETHERNET PORTS FRONT PANEL ETHERNET CONNECTOR PINOUTS 89 Ethernet Interfaces: OPTIONAL RMII PHY DEVICES 90 Ethernet Interfaces: Magnetics PHY 0x6 RMII Section 11 91 IPMI Controller93 IPMI Controller: Figure 11-1: IPMB Connections Block Diagram IPMI Microcontroller IPMB (SCL, SDA, PWR) Katana752i 3 94 IPMI Controller: I/O INTERFACEZircon PM Pin: Signal Name: Function: 95 IPMI Controller: 113 Hot Swap114 Hot Swap: CPCI FUNCTIONALITY HOT SWAP LED AND EJECTOR SWITCH CONTROL cPCI Hot Swap 116 Hot Swap: 117 Hot Swap: 118 Hot Swap: HEALTHY* SIGNAL Section 13 119 CT Bus InterfacePICMG 2.15 CONFIGURATION 2 120 CT Bus Interface: KATANA752I CT BUS OPTIONS 121 CT Bus Interface: 122 CT Bus Interface: CT BUS ROUTING WITHOUT THE T8110 (OPTION 1) 123 CT Bus Interface: 127 Backplane Signals133 Monitor134 Monitor: 139 Monitor: MONITOR RECOVERY AND UPDATES Recovering the Monitor Updating the Monitor via TFTP 140 Monitor: Resetting Environment Variables MONITOR COMMAND REFERENCE Command Syntax 141 Command HelpTypographic Conventions BOOT COMMANDS bootbus 142 bootcrcbootd bootelf bootm bootp 143 bootvbootvx rarpboot tftpboot 145 Monitor: 146 Monitor: 147 Monitor: FLASH COMMANDS cp erase flinfo 148 Monitor: protect EEPROM / I2C COMMANDS eeprom 149 Monitor: icrc32 iloop imd ipmifirmload imm imw inm 150 Monitor: iprobe ETHERNET CONTROLLER EEPROM COMMANDS initeth4rom filleth4rom showeth4rom ENVIRONMENT PARAMETER COMMANDS 151 Monitor: envinit printenv saveenv setenv 152 Monitor: 154 frusetusergethvr getmonver getpcimemsize 155 getpcimodegetphysloc getspr go help iminfo 156 isdramloop memmap moninit pci 157 reset run setpcimemsize setpcimode 158 setsprscript showmac showpci showtemp sleep vdhcp 159 version The version command displays the monitors current version number. Definition: ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 162 Monitor: 163 Acronyms165 Acronyms: 167 Index168 Index 169 Index 171 Notes
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