PCIS-8580-4S PCIS-8580-13S User’s Manual Manual Rev. 2.01 Revision Date: December 21, 2006 Part No: 50-15054-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents..................................................................... i List of Tables.......................................................................... iii List of Figures ........................................................................ iv 1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Features............................................................................... 2 PCIS-8580-4S ..............
3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 RK-8005............................................................................. 25 Mechanical Drawing of RK-8005 .................................. 25 BP-8014 ............................................................................. 26 Backplane Architecture ................................................. 26 Jumpers and Connectors .............................................. 27 Remote Power-on Function .......................................... 27 RK-8014......................
List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1-1: 3-1: 3-2: 3-3: 3-4: 3-5: 3-6: 3-7: 3-8: 3-9: 3-10: List of Tables Power requirements ................................................. 3 Jumpers and connectors on the LPCI-8575 ........... 17 JP1 Settings ........................................................... 18 JP2 Settings ........................................................... 18 JP3 Settings ...........................................................
List of Figures Figure 2-1: Install the PCI extension card into your host system . 9 Figure 2-2: Installing the driver for PCI extension card .............. 10 Figure 2-3: Install your PCI cards into the extension chassis (using the PCIS-8580-4S as an example) .......................... 11 Figure 2-4: Connect you host computer and extension chassis (using the PCIS-8580-4S as an example) .......................... 12 Figure 3-1: Operation theory of PCIS-8580 PCI-to-PCI extension system ......................
1 Introduction The ADLINK PCIS-8580 is the PCI-to-PCI extension systems for extending your PCI buses of the host computers. With the stateof-art StarFabric high-speed serial link technology, you can extend your PCI bus of the host computer to an external chassis, which accommodates 4 (PCIS-8580-4S) or 13 (PCIS-8580-13S) additional PCI slots. This advanced technology provides full 32-bit/ 33MHz PCI bandwidth (132MB/s) and maximal 10m distance between host computer and extension chassis.
1.1 Features PCIS-8580-4S X PCI local bus specification Rev 2.2 compliant X PCI bridge architecture specification Rev 1.2 compliant X Provides 4 extended PCI slots X Full 32-bit/33MHz PCI bandwidth extension (132MB/s) X Maximal 10m extension distance X Complete hardware and software transparency X 24-pin DVI-D connector for robust connectivity X Shoebox size wall-mount chassis with built-in 200W power supply PCIS-8580-13S X PCI local bus specification Rev 2.
1.3 Specifications LPCI-8575 PCI-PCI Extension Card X PCI local bus specification Rev 2.2 compliant X PCI bridge architecture specification Rev 1.2 compliant X Supports both 5V and 3.3V PCI bus X Data throughput: full 32-bit/33MHz PCI bandwidth (132MB/ s) X I/O connector: DVI-D 24-pin connector X Link indicator (Green LED) Z Off: Extension or host computer does not power on Z On: Link status is good Z Blink: Link status is failed. Check your cable or power-on sequence.
RK-8005 Extension chassis X Dimensions: 122mm(W) x 195mm(H) x 260mm(D) X Weight: 2.3kg X Backplane: 5x 32-bit/33MHz PCI slots X Z 1 slot for extension card Z 4 slots available for PCI cards Front-panel indicators Z Power indicator (Red LED) Z Link indicator (Green LED) Off: Extension or host computer does not power on On: Link status is good Blink: Link status is failed. Check your cable or poweron sequence.
RK-8014 Extension chassis X Dimensions: 438.5mm(W) x 177mm(H) x 448.5mm(D) X Weight: 2.3kg X Backplane: 14x 32-bit/33MHz PCI slots X Z 1 slot for extension card Z 13 slots available for PCI cards Front-panel indicators Z Power indicator (Red LED) Z Link indicator (Green LED) Off: Extension or host computer does not power on On: Link status is good Blink: Link status is failed. Check your cable or poweron sequence.
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2 Installation This chapter outlines the contents of package, describes unpacking information, and describes how to set up the PCIS-8580 PCIto-PCI extension system and install your PCI cards. 2.
2.2 Unpacking The ADLINK PCIS-8580 system contains some electro-static sensitive components that can be easily be damaged by static electricity. For this reason, the card and chassis should be handled on a grounded anti-static mat and the operator should wear an antistatic wristband during the unpacking and installation procedure. Please also inspect the components for apparent damage. Improper shipping and handling may cause damage to the components.
Figure 2-1: Install the PCI extension card into your host system Driver Installation After installing the PCI extension card into your host computer, now you can turn on your computer and install the driver of PCI extension card. Please follow the following steps to finish the driver installation. 1. Insert the ADLINK ALL-In-One CD. 2. Execute x:\Driver Installation\PCI Extension\PCIS_8580_setup.exe to launch the setup program. (x: denotes your CD-ROM drive).
Figure 2-2: Installing the driver for PCI extension card 3. While setup finishes, please reboot your system. (Note: According to different hardware configuration, you may need to reboot your computer for several times to detect the StarFabric serialized bridge and its subsequent PCI devices.) Install your PCI Card into the Extension Chassis The PCIS-8580 extension chassis can accommodate 4 additional PCI slots (PCIS-8580-4S) or 13 additional PCI slots (PCIS-858013S).
2. Plug you PCI cards into the extension chassis and screw them to the chassis. 3. Put the top cover and tighten the screws.
Connect to Extension Chassis Your host computer and the extension chassis are connected via a cable (ACL-PCIEXT-2). This cable uses the DVI-D connector and customized shielding twisted pairs to make a robust high-speed serial link. Please DO NOT use standard DVI cable to connect your host computer and the extension chassis.
The PCIS-8580-13S features a remote power-on function. When users enable the remote power-on function, the above power-on sequence can be neglected.
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3 Hardware Overview This chapter illustrates the basic hardware architecture of each component in the ADLINK PCIS-8580 PCI-to-PCI extension system. 3.1 System Architecture This section describes the operation theory and technology of the PCIS-8580 PCI-to-PCI extension system. Operation Theory Figure 3-1: Operation theory of PCIS-8580 PCI-to-PCI extension system The PCIS-8580 PCI-to-PCI extension system utilizes the state-ofart StarFabric technology as the groundwork for extending the PCI bus.
3.2 LPCI-8575 PCI Extension Card This section describes the basic function, bus architecture and jumper settings of the PCI extension module LPCI-8575. Functional Block The LPCI-8575 extension module is basically a PCI-to-PCI bridge. The PCI-to-PCI bridge function in the LPCI-8575 supports legacy address routed traffic, which provides 100% capability with PCI drivers, application software, BIOS, O/Ss, etc. These functions allow users to transfer their designs without extra effort.
Jumper Settings for LPCI-8575 The following figure shows the locations of jumpers and the connector. Figure 3-3: Jumpers and connectors on the LPCI-8575 Jumper / Connector / LED Descriptions CN1 A DVI-D connector for the serial link for PCI-to-PCI extension. Please DO NOT connect CN1 to any monitor or video device. JP1 Spread spectrum control. JP2 M66EN setting. JP3 Peripheral / System slot selection. JP4 Serial link status LED connector. D2 Serial link status LED.
adopts a spread-spectrum clock generator to help user to deal with this difficult task. Spread spectrum clocking speeds up and slows down the clock within a few percent of its fundamental frequency. By reducing the peak amplitudes, the system will more likely meet EMI emission compliance standards. In other words, spread spectrum clocking distributes the energy that was originally concentrated on one frequency over a wider band. This method dramatically reduces the amount of EMI.
JP2 Setting Auto detection mode disabled, force to 33MHz. PCI bus is forced to operate at 33 MHz. If your extended system is 66MHz capable, please switch JP2 to 1-2 contact. (Default) Table 3-3: JP2 Settings Peripheral / System Slot Selection, JP3 LPCI-8575 is a dual purpose PCI-to-PCI extension module. When LPCI-8575 plugged into a peripheral, it becomes a peripheral card. When LPCI-8575 plugged into the extension chassis system slot, it becomes a system card. JP3 Setting Descriptions Auto selection.
Serial Link Status LED Connector, JP4 The serial link status is shown on LED D2. LPCI-8575 also provides a LED connector for user’s applications. The pin assignment of JP4 is shown in the following figure. Anode Cathode Serial Link Status LED, D2 The LED D2 shows the serial link status. The following table shows the possible status of the LED when you turn on the extension chassis power and main system power. LED status Descriptions How to solve? The serial link is synchronous.
3.3 BP-8005 This section describes the architecture and jumper settings of the BP-8005 backplane. The BP-8005 is for PCIS-8580-4S and is preinstalled in the RK-8005 chassis. Backplane Architecture The BP-8005 backplane provides 1 system slot and 4 available PCI peripheral slots.
LPCI-8575 PCI extension card. The rest PCI slots are available for any 5V PCI peripheral cards.
Figure 3-5: Bottom view of BP-8005 backplane Hardware Overview 23
Jumpers and Connectors Jumpers and connectors on the top side JP/CN Ended Voltage Out Description CN3 3 +12V, GND Fan connector for 12V fan JP1 2 +5V, GND JP3 2 +12V, GND Fan connector for 12V fan LED connector Table 3-6: Top side jumpers and connectors Jumpers and connectors on the bottom side JP/CN Ended Voltage Out Description CN1 2 5V, GND LED connector CN2 20 3.
3.4 RK-8005 RK-8005 is a robust industrial chassis for accommodating the BP8005 backplane. The RK-8005 is a small, compact chassis (122mm x 195mm x 260mm) with a built-in 200W universal AC power supply. The RK-8005 is provided with a wall-mount kit so you can place it in many different environments.
3.5 BP-8014 This section describes the architecture and jumper settings of the BP-8014 backplane. The BP-8014 is for PCIS-8580-13S and is pre-installed in the RK-8014 chassis. The BP-8014 is specially designed to provide the remote power-on capability. When users turn on the host computer, the extension chassis will be automatically actuated. If the remote power-on function is enabled, the standard power-on sequence mentioned in Section 2.3 can be neglected.
Jumpers and Connectors JP/CN Ended Voltage Out Description CN2 20 3.3V,±12V,5V ATX POWER connector FAN4 3 12V, GND Fan connector for 12V fan FAN5 3 12V, GND Fan connector for 12V fan FAN6 3 12V, GND Fan connector for 12V fan JP2 2 N/A ATX POWER ENABLE JP6 2 5V, GND POWER-OK status connector JP7 2 5V, GND LED connector Table 3-8: BP-8014 jumpers and connectors Remote Power-on Function The BP-8014 features a remote power-on function.
To enable the remote power-on function, please follow the following steps to correctly set the jumpers. 1. Correctly short the JP3, JP4 and JP5. Normal power-on sequence Remote power-on 2. Connect JP1 to the JP4 of the LPCI-8575. 3. Please notice that if the remote power-on function is enabled, the main power switch of the extension chassis will be ineffective.
3.6 RK-8014 RK-8014 is a robust industrial chassis for accommodating the BP8014 backplane. The RK-8014 is a 19” rack-mount chassis with a built-in 400W universal AC power supply.
3.7 ACL-PCIEXT-2 ACL-PCIEXT-2 is the cable connecting the host computer and the extension chassis. It is carefully designed to transmit 622Mbps LVDS signals. ACL-PCI-EXT-2 contains 8 pairs of shielding twisted copper wires and 2 DVI-D 24-pin connectors. For users who need longer extension distance, optional ACL-PCIEXT-5 (5m) and ACL-PCIEXT-10 (10m) are provided. Note: THE ACL-PCIEXT-2 CABLE IS USED FOR PCIS-8680 ONLY. DO NOT APPLY ACL-PCIEXT-2 TO ANY OTHER DEVICES TO AVOID UNEXPECTED DAMAGES.
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