cPCI-3970/3971 Series Performance 3U CompactPCI® PlusIO Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Blade User’s Manual Manual Rev.: 2.03 Revision Date: July 29, 2013 Part No: 50-15078-1030 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 2011/09/15 Initial release 2.01 2012/11/16 Add “Q”, “L” and “M” models; add Gold Cap support 2.02 2013/03/29 Correct “3.3V/5V” column headings in power consumption tables 2.
cPCI-3970 Preface Copyright 2011-13 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Using this Manual Audience and Scope The cPCI-3970 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians and systems operators with knowledge of installing, configuring and operating industrial grade single board computers. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1, Introduction: Introduces the cPCI-3970, its features, block diagrams, and package contents. Chapter 2, Specifications: Presents detailed specification information, power consumption, and technical drawings.
cPCI-3970 Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly. Additional information, aids, and tips that help users perform tasks. NOTE: CAUTION: WARNING: Preface Information to prevent minor physical injury, component damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to complete a task.
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cPCI-3970 Table of Contents Revision History...................................................................... ii Preface .................................................................................... iii List of Figures ........................................................................ xi List of Tables........................................................................ xiii 1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview.........
4 Board Interfaces................................................................ 29 4.1 cPCI-3970 Series Board Layout ........................................ 29 4.2 cPCI-3970 Blade Assembly Layout ................................... 30 4.3 cPCI-3970D Blade Assembly Layout................................. 31 4.4 cPCI-3970G Blade Assembly Layout................................. 32 4.5 cPCI-3970, cPCI-3970D, cPCI-3970G Faceplate.............. 33 4.
cPCI-3970 8 BIOS Setup Utility........................................................... 105 8.1 Starting the BIOS............................................................. 105 8.2 Main Setup....................................................................... 108 8.3 Advanced BIOS Setup..................................................... 110 8.4 Chipset Configuration ...................................................... 120 8.5 Boot Configuration ..........................................
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cPCI-3970 List of Figures Figure 2-1: cPCI-3970 Blade Functional Block Diagram.................. 12 Figure 2-2: DB-3610L2 Daughter Board Functional Block Diagram 13 Figure 2-3: DB-3970L2 Daughter Board Functional Block Diagram 14 Figure 2-4: DB-LANL2-S Daughter Board Functional Block Diagram15 Figure 2-5: DB-Max Daughter Board Functional Block Diagram ..... 16 Figure 2-6: cPCI-R3P00 RTM Functional Block Diagram ................ 17 Figure 2-7: cPCI-R3P00T RTM Functional Block Diagram..............
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cPCI-3970 List of Tables Table 2-1: Table 2-2: Table 4-1: Table 4-2: Table 4-3: Table 4-4: Table 4-5: Table 4-6: Table 4-7: Table 4-8: Table 4-9: Table 4-10: Table 4-11: Table 4-12: Table 4-13: Table 4-14: Table 4-15: Table 4-16: Table 4-17: Table 4-18: Table 4-19: Table 4-20: Table 4-21: Table 4-22: Table 4-23: Table 4-24: Table 4-25: Table 4-26: Table 4-27: Table 4-28: Table 4-29: Table 4-30: Table 4-31: Table 4-32: Table 4-33: Table 4-34: Table 4-35: List of Tables cPCI-3970 Processor Blade Specificat
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cPCI-3970 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The ADLINK cPCI-3970 Series is a 3U CompactPCI® PlusIO compatible processor blade with ECC memory up to 16GB. The ADLINK cPCI-3970 features an Intel® Core™ i7 processor with Mobile Intel® QM67 Express Chipset, supports Satellite mode operation as a standalone blade in peripheral slots and IPMI for system health monitoring.
X VGA port on front or switchable to rear I/O by BIOS setting X Two PCIe Gigabit Ethernet egress ports X Additional two Gigabit Ethernet ports on 80mm RTM (cPCI-R3P00T) X One CompactFlash socket X Optional CFast socket for SATA interface storage (shares CF socket site) X Line-in and Line-out ports on front panel X 2.5" SATA drive onboard on 8HP/12HP versions at 6 Gb/s 1.
cPCI-3970 Z S = Dual slot width with CF socket, 2x USB, 2x GbE, VGA on layer-1; PMC/XMC site on layer-2 DB-3UMC.
RTMs cPCI- R3P00T (A) (A) Model Code 4 Z Blank = dual slot width, 50mm depth 3U RTM with 2x COM, 2x USB, 3x SATA, VGA, 2x GbE (switched from processor blade) Z T = dual slot width, 80mm depth 3U RTM with 2x COM, 2x USB, 3x SATA, VGA, 2x GbE (independent from processor blade) Introduction
cPCI-3970 1.4 Package Contents The cPCI-3970 is packaged with the following components. If any of the following items are missing or damaged, retain the shipping carton and packing material and contact the dealer for inspection. Please obtain authorization before returning any product to ADLINK. The packing contents of cPCI-3970 Series non-standard configurations will vary depending on customer requests.
The contents of non-standard cPCI-3970 configurations may vary depending on the customer’s requirements. NOTE: CAUTION: 6 This product must be protected from static discharge and physical shock. Never remove any of the components except at a static-free workstation. Use the anti-static bag shipped with the product when putting the board on a surface. Wear an anti-static wrist strap properly grounded on one of the system's ESD ground jacks when installing or servicing system components.
cPCI-3970 2 Specifications 2.1 cPCI-3970 Processor Blade Specifications CompactPCI® Standards • • • • PICMG® 2.0 CompactPCI® Rev. 3.0 PICMG® 2.1 Hot Swap Specification Rev. 2.0 PICMG® 2.9 System Management Rev. 1.0 PICMG® 2.30 PlusIO compatible (cPCI-3971 supports full PICMG 2.30 compliance - UHM type J2 connector) Mechanical • Standard 3U CompactPCI® • Board size: 100mm x 160mm • Single slot (4HP, 20.32mm); Dual slot (8HP, 40.64mm); Triple-slot (12HP, 60.
Graphics • Integrated in Intel® Core™ processor • DB-15 VGA port on front panel, switchable to J2 (RTM) by BIOS setting • Analog display up to QXGA 2048x1536 @75Hz, 32-bit • Two DisplayPorts on front panel with resolution up to 2560x1600 @60Hz (cPCI-3970G/U only) • Dual independent display USB • Up to four USB 2.0 front panel ports, 3 USB 2.
cPCI-3970 Faceplate I/O 4HP (cPCI-3970) & 8HP (cPCI-3970Q) • 2x USB 2.0 ports • 2x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports • Analog DB-15 VGA port 8HP (cPCI-3970D) • 4x USB 2.0 ports • 2x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports • Analog DB-15 VGA port • DB-9 RS-232/422/485/485+ port • PS/2 Keyboard/ Mouse combo port • Line-in and Line-out port 8HP (cPCI-3970G) • 2x DisplayPort • 3x USB 2.
Faceplate I/O 12HP (cPCI-3970U) • 2x DisplayPorts • 3x USB 2.0 ports • 2x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports • Analog DB-15 VGA port • RJ-45 RS-232/422/485 port4 • PS/2 Keyboard/ Mouse combo port • PMC/XMC site Table 2-1: cPCI-3970 Processor Blade Specifications 1. When using the cPCI-R3P00 RTM, LAN1/2 from the 82574L controllers can be routed via J2 to the RTM.
cPCI-3970 2.2 cPCI-R3P00(T) RTM Specifications Mechanical Board Size • cPCI-R3P00: 100mm x 50mm • cPCI-R3P00T: 100mm x 80mm Dual-slot (8HP, 40.
2.3 Block Diagrams cPCI-3970 Blade DDR3-1066/1333 F R O N T P A N E L Intel® Core™ i7/i5 A 4-core or 2-core B ECC SODIMM ECC SODIMM J2 DMI VGA VGA GbE 1 GbE 2 GbE 2 GbE 1 SATA2/3/4 Intel 82574L PCIe x1 SATA1 USB B2B PCIe Gen2 1 x4 or 4 x1* PCIe x1 Intel 82574L Intel QM67 3x USB PCH DVI-C/DP Conn. 2 CFAST/CF ® COM4 (Tx, Rx) DVI-B/DP PCIe x1 B2B Conn.
cPCI-3970 DB-3610L2 Daughter Board L2 B2B USB x2 F R O N T P A N E L Line-in, Line-out 2.5” HDD Conn.
DB-3970L2 Daughter Board L2 F R O N T P A N E L B2B USB Conn. 1/2 DVI/DP SATA0 2.
cPCI-3970 DB-LANL2-S Daughter Board USB x1 L2 F R O N T P A N E L RS232/422/485 Horizontal Type A SATA0 2.5” HDD GbE 3 GbE 4 USB x1 B2B Conn.
DB-Max Daughter Board 100-pin high density connector F R O N T P A N E L B2B Conn. Line-in, Line-out 2x DVI/DP 2.5” HDD/Slim SSD SATA0 2x USB 2.
cPCI-3970 cPCI-R3P00 RTM COM4 (Tx, Rx) J2 R E A R 2x USB GbE 1/2 P A N E L VGA SATA3/4/5 7 pin 7 pin 7 pin USB3 FT232R COM5 RS-232/422/485 Figure 2-6: cPCI-R3P00 RTM Functional Block Diagram Specifications 17
cPCI-R3P00T RTM COM4 (Tx, Rx) J2 R E A R 2x USB PCIe x4 GbE 1/2* 82580DB P A N E L VGA SATA3/4/5 7 pin 7 pin 7 pin USB3 FT232R COM5 RS-232/422/485 Figure 2-7: cPCI-R3P00T RTM Functional Block Diagram NOTE: 18 *cPCI-R3P00T GbE ports are LAN1/2 due to PCI-Express root port sequence requirements of the PCH; cPCI-3970 front panel GbE ports change to LAN3/4 when using the cPCI-R3P00T.
cPCI-3970 2.4 I/O Connectivity Table cPCI-3970 (4HP) Function cPCI-3970D (8HP) cPCI-3970G (8HP) R3P00(T) (RTM) Faceplate Onboard Faceplate Onboard Faceplate Onboard Faceplate Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Y x2 Y x2 Y (DB-9) COM USB 2.0 VGA Y x21 Y x2 Y Y (RJ-45) (10-pin) Y x2 Y x2 Y x4 Y x3 Y x2 Y Y Y Y2 DisplayPort Y x2 Serial ATA CF/CFast Y PS/2 KB/MS Y Line-in/out Y Y (2.5" HDD) Y (2.5" HDD) Y Y Y x3 (7-pin) Y System LEDs Y x5 Y x5 Y x5 Reset Button Y Y Y 1.
2.5 Power Requirements In order to guarantee a stable functionality of the system, it is recommended to provide more power than the system requires. An industrial power supply unit should be able to provide at least twice as much power as the entire system requires of each voltage. An ATX power supply unit should be able to provide at least three times as much power as the entire system requires of each voltage. The tolerance of the voltage lines described in the CompactPCI specification (PICMG 2.0 R3.
cPCI-3970 Power Consumption This section provides information on the power consumption of cPCI-3970 Series when using the Intel® Core™ i7 processors with 2x 4GB DDR3-1066 SO-CDIMM memory and onboard 64GB SATA flash disk. The cPCI-3970 is powered by 5V and 3.3V. Power consumption at 100% CPU usage was measured using the Intel Thermal Analysis Tool (TAT). Intel® Core™i7-2715QE OS/Mode Current 5V Current 3.3V Total Power DOS/Idle mode 5.81 A 0.69 A 31.3W Windows XP/Idle mode 4.94 A 0.69 A 27.
2.6 Thermal Requirements Cooling of the CompactPCI blade and its components is provided by the thermal module (passive heatsink) and is dependent on sufficient airflow from the chassis. The amount of thermal energy that can by dissipated from the board is dependent on the ambient air temperature and the airflow rate of the chassis.
cPCI-3970 3 Functional Description The following sections describe the cPCI-3970 Series features and functions. 3.1 Processors The 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family mobile is the next generation of 64-bit, multi-core mobile processor built on 32nanometer process technology. Based on a new micro-architecture, the processor is designed for a two-chip platform. The two-chip platform consists of a processor and Platform Controller Hub (PCH).
Supported Technologies X Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) X Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT-x) X Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology X Intel® 64 Architecture X Execute Disable Bit X Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Interfaces 24 X Two channels of DDR3 memory with a maximum of one SO-DIMM per channel X Memory DDR3 data transfer rates of 1066 MT/s, 1333 MT/s, and 1600 MT/s X 64-bit wide channels X DDR3 I/O Voltage of 1.
cPCI-3970 3.2 Platform Controller Hub The QM67 PCH provides extensive I/O support. functions and capabilities include: X PCI Express Base Specification, Revision 2.0 support for up to eight ports with transfers up to 5 GT/s X ACPI Power Management Logic Support, Revision 4.0a X Enhanced DMA controller, interrupt controller, and timer functions X Integrated Serial ATA host controllers with independent DMA operation on up to six ports X USB host interface with two EHCI high-speed USB 2.
3.4 Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Intel Turbo Boost Technology is a feature that allows the processor to opportunistically and automatically run faster than its rated operating core and/or render clock frequency when there is sufficient power headroom, and the product is within specified temperature and current limits. The Intel Turbo Boost Technology feature is designed to increase performance of both multi-threaded and single-threaded workloads.
cPCI-3970 The key features the TPM provides are: X Hardware hash accelerator for SHA-1 algorithm. X Advanced Crypto Engine (ACE) for asymmetric key operations (up to 2048-bit key length) to make hardware protection. X Tick counter to extend the time required to decipher the key. In addition to an encryption key created by the user, the TPM also provides security features to protect the TPM itself: X Over/Under-voltage detection to monitor the system stability.
3.8 BIOS Recovery The cPCI-3970 Series features AMI® EFI BIOS with BIOS recovery. If the BIOS becomes corrupted and you are unable to boot your system, follow the instructions in Section 7.3“BIOS Recovery” on page 101.
cPCI-3970 4 Board Interfaces This chapter illustrates the board layout, connector pin assignments, and jumper settings to familiarize users with the cPCI-3970 Series. 4.
4.2 cPCI-3970 Blade Assembly Layout This section describes the final assembly layout of the single slot cPCI-3970 Blade.
cPCI-3970 4.3 cPCI-3970D Blade Assembly Layout The dual-slot width cPCI-3970D Blade is comprised of the cPCI-3970 single-slot main board and the DB-3610L2 riser card to expand I/O connectivity with PS/2, COM, 2x USB ports, Line-in, and Line-out ports . COM1 USB2 SATA0 USB3 PS/2 DB-3610L2 2.
4.4 cPCI-3970G Blade Assembly Layout The dual-slot width cPCI-3970D Blade is comprised of the cPCI-3970 single-slot main board and the DB-3970L2 riser card to expand I/O connectivity with PS/2, COM, USB ports, and 2x DisplayPorts. COM2 DP1 DP2 SATA0 2.
cPCI-3970 4.5 cPCI-3970, cPCI-3970D, cPCI-3970G Faceplate cPCI-3970 GbE 1/2 USB 2.0 VGA Reset Button Power LED WDT LED HDD LED Overheat LED GP LED cPCI-3970D COM1 USB 2.0 PS/2 KB/MS Line-in Line-out Reset Button Power LED WDT LED HDD LED Overheat LED GP LED cPCI-3970G PS/2 KB/MS USB 2.
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System LEDs LED Color Power1 Green/ Red WDT1 Orange HDD Blue Overheat1 Red GP (General Purpose)1 Condition Indication OFF System is off Red System Power ready (PWGD) Green Post OK OFF No Watchdog event Blinking Watchdog event alert OFF No CF/CFast/SATA HDD activity Blinking Data read/write in process for CF/CFast/ SATA HDD OFF CPU Tjunction temperature is under 100ºC ON CPU Tjunction temperature exceeds 100ºC OFF No activity ON/Blinking Defined by user Yellow Table 4-1: cPCI-39
cPCI-3970 4.8 cPCI-R3P00 RTM Board Layout rJ2 LAN1/2 USB1 SATA2 USB10 SATA3 SATA4 VGA1 COM4 COM5 COM5* RS-232/422/485 port (converted from USB) LAN1/2 Dual Ethernet ports COM4 RS-232 port (Tx, Rx only) VGA1 VGA port SATA2/3/4 SATA ports rJ2 USB1/10 USB ports CompactPCI connector Figure 4-8: cPCI-R3P00 RTM Board Layout *COM5 is incorrectly labeled COM3 on the A1 vers. PCB silkscreen.
4.9 cPCI-R3P00T RTM Board Layout rJ2 LAN1/2 USB1 SATA2 USB10 SATA4 SATA3 VGA1 COM4 COM5 COM5* RS-232/422/485 port (converted from USB) LAN1/2 Dual Ethernet ports COM4 RS-232 port (Tx, Rx only) VGA1 VGA port SATA2/3/4 SATA ports rJ2 USB1/10 USB ports CompactPCI connector Figure 4-9: cPCI-R3P00 RTM Board Layout *COM5 is incorrectly labeled COM3 on the A1 vers. PCB silkscreen.
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4.11 Connector Pin Assignments USB Connectors Pin # Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 UV0- 3 UV0+ 4 GND Table 4-2: USB Pin Definition DB-15 VGA Connector Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name Red 1 2 Green Blue 3 4 N.C. GND 5 6 GND GND 7 8 GND +5V. 9 10 GND N.C.
cPCI-3970 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors Pin # 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX 1000BASE-T 1 TX+ LAN_TX0+ 2 TX- LAN_TX0- 3 RX+ LAN_TX1+ 4 — LAN_TX2+ 5 — LAN_TX2- 6 RX- LAN_TX1- 7 — LAN_TX3+ 8 — LAN_TX3- Table 4-4: RJ-45 GbE Pin Definitions Speed 8 Activity 1 Status Speed LED (Green/Orange) Activity LED (Yellow) Network link is not established or system powered off OFF OFF OFF ON Active OFF Blinking Link Green ON Active Green Blinking Link Orange ON Active Orange
PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin # Signal Function 1 KBDATA Keyboard Data 2 MSDATA Mouse Data 3 GND Ground 4 +5V Power 5 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 6 MSCLK Mouse Clock Table 4-6: PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Pin Definition cPCI-3970D/P Serial Ports COM1 Connector (DB-9) Pin # RS-232 RS-422 RS-485(+) 1 DCD-L TXD- TXD- 2 RXD TXD+ TXD+ 3 TXD RXD+ — 4 DTR-L RXD- — 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR-L — — 7 RTS-L — — 8 CTS-L — — 9 RI-L — — Table 4-7: cPCI-3970D/P COM1 (DB-9) Pin
cPCI-3970 COM1 Mode Selection Switches (SW1~SW4) These switches set the cPCI-3970D/P COM1 to RS-232 full modem, RS-422, RS-485, or RS-485+ half-duplex mode. Switches SW1~SW4 are located on the top edge of the DB-3610L2 board. RS-232 full modem is set by default.
cPCI-3970G/U Serial Ports The COM mode setting for cPCI-3970G/U models are set in the BIOS: “cPCI-3970G COM1/ 2 Output” on page 122. NOTE: COM1 Connector (RJ-45) Pin # RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 1 DCD-L — — 2 RTS-L TXD+ TXD+ 3 DSR-L — — 4 TXD TXD- TXD- 5 RXD RXD- — 6 Ground — — 7 CTS-L RXD+ — 8 DTR-L — — 9 RI-L — — Table 4-9: cPCI-3970G/U COM1 (RJ-45) Pin Definition COM1 Connector with DB-9 Adapter An RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter cable is provided to breakout the COM1 signals.
cPCI-3970 NOTE: The cPCI-3970G/U COM1 RS-422/485 pin definitions are different from the common DB-9 pin definitions. An RS-422/485 DB-9 male-female adapter dongle is provided to allow compatibility with common RS-422/485 pin definitions.
Table 4-12: cPCI-3970D/P COM1 with RS-422/485 Dongle Pin Definition COM2 Pin Header Pin # RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 1 DCD-L — — 2 DSR-L — — 3 RXD RXD- — 4 RTS-L TXD+ TXD+ 5 TXD TXD- TXD- 6 CTS-L RXD+ — 7 DTR-L — — 8 RI-L — — 9 Ground — — 10 NC — — 1 2 9 10 Table 4-13: cPCI-3970G/U COM2 Pin Header Definition cPCI-R3P00(T) RTM Serial Ports COM4 Connector (DB-9)) Pin # RS-232 1 — 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 — 5 GND 6 — 7 — 8 — 9 — Table 4-14: cPCI-R3P00 RTM CO
cPCI-3970 COM5 Connector (DB-9) NOTE: The cPCI-R3P00(T) RTM COM5 RS-422/485 pin definitions are different from the common DB-9 pin definitions. An RS-422/485 DB-9 male-female adapter dongle is provided to allow compatibility with common RS-422/485 pin definitions.
DisplayPort Connectors Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 CN_DP0_P 2 Ground 3 CN_DP0_N 4 CN_DP1_P 5 Ground 6 CN_DP1_N 7 CN_DP2_P 8 Ground 9 CN_DP2_N 10 CN_DP3_P 11 Ground 12 CN_DP3_N 13 CN_CAD-L 14 CN_CEC 15 CN_AUX_P 16 Ground 17 CN_AUX_N 18 DDP_HPD 19 Ground 20 P3V3 1 2 19 20 Table 4-17: DisplayPort Pin Definition 48 Board Interfaces
cPCI-3970 Signal 1 GND 2 USB9_CN-N 3 USB9_CN-P 4 GND 5 USB1_CN-N 6 USB1_CN-P 7 GND 8 GND 9 TMDS_I2C_DATA 10 TMDS_I2C_CLK 11 GND 12 TMDSB_DATA2B 13 TMDSB_DATA2 14 GND 15 TMDSB_DATA1B 16 TMDSB_DATA1 17 GND 18 TMDSB_DATA0B 19 TMDSB_DATA0 20 GND 21 TMDSB_CLKB 22 TMDSB_CLK 23 GND 24 P5V_DVI1 25 TMDSB_HPD 26 GND 27 NC 28 NC 29 GND 30 TMDS_I2C_DATA 31 TMDS_I2C_CLK 32 GND 33 TMDSB_DATA2B 34 TMDSB_DATA2 35 GND 36 TMDSB_DATA1B 37 TMDSB_DATA1
Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 61 KBCLK_CN 62 KBDATA_CN 63 GND 64 GND 65 COM1_RXD_CN 66 COM1_CTS-L_C N 67 GND 68 COM1_TXD_CN 69 COM1_RTS-L_CN 70 GND 71 COM1_DTR-L_CN 72 COM1_DSR-L_C N 73 COM1_DCD-L_CN 74 GND 75 COM2_RXD_CN 76 COM2_CTS-L_C N 77 GND 78 COM2_TXD_CN 79 COM2_RTS-L_CN 80 GND 81 COM2_DTR-L_CN 82 COM2_DSR-L_C N 83 COM2_DCD-L_CN 84 AGND_AU 85 NC 86 NC 87 NC 88 NC 89 NC 90 NC 91 NC 92 AGND_AU 93 L_IN_R 94 L_IN_L 95 L_IN_JD 96 AGND_
cPCI-3970 Serial ATA Connectors on RTM (CN4-R, CN5-R) Pin # Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GND TX+ TXGND RXRX+ GND 1 7 Table 4-19: Serial ATA Connector on RTM Pin Definition Board Interfaces 51
Serial ATA Connector on DB-3610L2/3970L2 Pin # Signal S1 GND S2 TX+ S3 TX- S4 GND S5 RX- S6 RX+ S7 GND P1 NC P2 NC P3 NC P4 GND P5 GND P6 GND P7 5V P8 5V P9 5V P10 GND P11 NC P12 GND P13~P15 NC S1 Signal S7 P1 Power P15 Table 4-20: Serial ATA Connector on DB-3610L2/3970L2 Pin Definition 52 Board Interfaces
cPCI-3970 CompactFlash Socket (on DB-3CF) Signal Name Pin# Pin# Signal Name GND 1 26 GND DD3 2 27 DD11 DD4 3 28 DD12 DD5 4 29 DD13 DD6 5 30 DD14 DD7 6 31 DD15 CS1J 7 32 CS3J GND 8 33 GND GND 9 34 SDIORJ GND 10 35 SDIOWJ GND 11 36 5V GND 12 37 IRQ15 5V 13 38 5V GND 14 39 PCSEL GND 15 40 NC GND 16 41 BRSTDRVJ GND 17 42 SDIORDY DA2 18 43 NC DA1 19 44 SDACKJ DA0 20 45 IDEACTJ DD0 21 46 DIAG DD1 22 47 DD8 DD2 23 48 DD9 I
CFast Socket (on DB-3CFAST) Pin # Signal Name Ground S1 SATA_TX-P S2 SATA_TX-N S3 Ground S4 SATA_RX-N S5 SATA_RX-P S6 Ground S7 CFast_CDI P1 Ground P2 NC P3 NC P4 NC P5 NC P6 Ground P7 CFast_LED1 P8 CFast_LED2 P9 NC P10 NC P11 NC P12 P3V3 P13 P3V3 P14 Ground P15 Ground P16 CFast_CDO P17 1 24 P1 S1 Table 4-22: CFast Socket Pin Definition 54 Board Interfaces
cPCI-3970 DB-3610L2 Connector (CN1) Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name USB2-N 1 2 -12V USB2-P 3 4 +12 GND 5 6 GND USB3-N 7 8 HDA_SDIN0 USB3-P 9 10 HDA_R_SDOUT GND 11 12 GND SATA_ICH_RX-N0 13 14 HDA_R_SYNC SATA_ICH_RX-P0 15 16 HDA_R_BIT_CLK GND 17 18 GND SATA_TX-P0 19 20 CK_L2_PCIE1-P SATA_TX-N0 21 22 CK_L2_PCIE1-N GND 23 24 GND PCIE_TXN5 25 26 CK_L2_PCIE2-P PCIE_TXP5 27 28 CK_L2_PCIE2-N GND 29 30 GND PCIE_RXN5 31 32 HDA_R_RST-L PCIE_RXP5
DB-3CFAST Connector (CN2) Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name PCH_SPKR 1 2 CLK33_TPM SIO_SPKR 3 4 LPC_FRAME-L GND 5 6 TPM_RST-L CN_VCC_RTC 7 8 LPC_AD3 GND 9 10 LPC_AD2 NC 11 12 LPC_AD1 NC 13 14 LPC_AD0 NC 15 16 TPM_LPCPD NC 17 18 PCH_SERIRQ NC 19 20 TPM_CLKRUN NC 21 22 TPM_GPIO NC 23 24 NC NC 25 26 NC NC 27 28 NC NC 29 30 NC NC 31 32 NC NC 33 34 NC NC 35 36 NC GND 37 38 NC SATA_PCH_RX-N0 39 40 NC SATA_PCH_RX-P0 41 42 NC
cPCI-3970 DB-3970L2 Connector (CN3) Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name NC 1 2 RS232_COM2_SEL-L NC 3 4 COM2_DCD-L NC 5 6 COM2_RI-L NC 7 8 COM2_CTS-L NC 9 10 COM2_DTR-L NC 11 12 COM2_RTS-L NC 13 14 COM2_DSR-L NC 15 16 COM2_SOUT NC 17 18 COM2_SIN NC 19 20 NC NC 21 22 NC GND 23 24 GND PCH_DDPD_AUXN 25 26 PCH_DDPC_AUXN PCH_DDPD_AUXP 27 28 PCH_DDPC_AUXP GND 29 30 GND PCH_DDPD_0N 31 32 PCH_DDPC_0N PCH_DDPD_0P 33 34 PCH_DDPC_0P GND 35 36 G
DB-3UMC Connector on DB-3610L2/3970L2 Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name NC 1 2 -12V NC 3 4 +12V GND 5 6 GND NC 7 8 NC NC 9 10 NC GND 11 12 GND NC 13 14 NC NC 15 16 NC GND 17 18 GND NC 19 20 CK_PCIE1_P NC 21 22 CK_PCIE1_N GND 23 24 GND PCIE_TXN2 25 26 CK_PCIE2_P PCIE_TXP2 27 28 CK_PCIE2_N GND 29 30 GND PCIE_R_RXN2 31 32 NC PCIE_R_RXP2 33 34 NC GND 35 36 PCIE_RST# PCIE_R_RXN1 37 38 NC PCIE_R_RXP1 39 40 NC GND 41 42 NC PC
cPCI-3970 PMC Connector on DB-3UMC (JN1/2) Pin# JN1 Signal JN2 Signal 1 PMC_TCK P12V 2 N12V PMC_TRST-L 3 GND PMC_TMS 4 PCIX_INTA-L NC (PMC_TDO) 5 PCIX_INTB-L PMC_TDI 6 PCIX_INTC-L GND 7 PMC_MOD-L1 GND 8 P5V NC 9 PCIX_INTD-L NC 10 NC NC 11 GND PMC_MOD-L2 12 P3V3_PMCAUX P3V3 13 CLK66_PCIX_PMC PMC_RST-L 14 GND PMC_MOD-L3 15 GND P3V3 16 PCIX_GNT-L0 PMC_MOD-L4 17 PCIX_REQ-L0 PMC_PME-L 18 P5V GND 19 PMC_VIO PCIX_AD30 20 PCIX_AD31 PCIX_AD29 21 PCIX_A
Pin# JN1 Signal JN2 Signal 33 PCIX_FRAME-L GND 34 GND NC 35 GND PCIX_TRDY-L 36 PCIX_IRDY-L P3V3 37 PCIX_DEVSEL-L GND 38 P5V PCIX_STOP-L 39 PCIX_PCIXCAP PCIX_PERR-L 40 PCIX_LOCK-L GND 41 NC P3V3 42 NC PCIX_SERR-L 43 PCIX_PAR PCIX_CBE-L1 44 GND GND 45 PMC_VIO PCIX_AD14 46 PCIX_AD15 PCIX_AD13 47 PCIX_AD12 PCIX_M66EN 48 PCIX_AD11 PCIX_AD10 49 PCIX_AD9 PCIX_AD8 50 P5V P3V3 51 GND PCIX_AD7 52 PCIX_CBE-L0 NC 53 PCIX_AD6 P3V3 54 PCIX_AD5 NC 55 PC
cPCI-3970 XMC Connector on DB-3UMC (JN3) Pin# A B C D E F 1 RXP RXN 3.3V NC NC VPWR 2 GND GND Not used GND GND PCIE_RST-L 3 NC NC 3.3V NC NC VPWR 4 GND GND Not used GND GND Not used 5 NC NC 3.3V NC NC VPWR 6 GND GND Not used GND GND +12V 7 NC NC 3.
CompactPCI J1 Connector Pin Z A B 25 24 GND +5V REQ64# ENUM# GND CPCI_AD1 +5V CPCI_VIO 23 GND P3V3 CPCI_AD4 CPCI_AD3 22 GND CPCI_AD7 GND P3V3 21 GND P3V3 CPCI_AD9 CPCI_AD8 20 GND CPCI_AD12 GND VIO CPCI_AD11 CPCI_AD10 GND 19 GND P3V3 CPCI_AD15 CPCI_AD14 GND CPCI_AD13 GND 18 GND CPCI_SERR-L GND P3V3 CPCI_PAR CPCI_CBE-L1 GND 17 GND P3V3 NC GND CPCI_PERR-L GND 16 GND CPCI_DEVSEL-L CPCI_PCIXCAP 15 GND P3V3 CPCI_FRAME-L 12-14 C NC VIO CPCI_IRDY-L D
cPCI-3970 CompactPCI J2 Connector Pin Z A B C D E F 22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 GND 21 GND CLK6 GND 2_ETH_B+ 1_ETH_D+ 1_ETH_B+ GND 20 GND CLK5 GND 2_ETH_B- 1_ETH_D- 1_ETH_B- GND 19 GND GND GND 2_ETH_A+ 1_ETH_C+ 1_ETH_A+ GND 18 GND 2_ETH_D+ 2_ETH_C+ 2_ETH_A- 1_ETH_C- 1_ETH_A- GND 17 GND 2_ETH_D- 2_ETH_C- PRST# REQ6# GNT6# GND 16 GND 4PE_CLK- 2_PE_CLK+ DEG# GND +5V GND 15 GND 4PE_CLK+ 2_PE_CLK- FAL# REQ5# GNT5# GND 14 GND 3PE_CLK+ 1_PE
cPCI-R3P00 rJ2 Connector Pin Z A B C D E F GND 22 GND NC NC NC NC NC 21 GND NC GND 2_ETH_B+ 1_ETH_D+ 1_ETH_B+ GND 20 GND NC GND 2_ETH_B- 1_ETH_D- 1_ETH_B- GND 19 GND GND GND 2_ETH_A+ 1_ETH_C+ 1_ETH_A+ GND 18 GND 2_ETH_D+ 2_ETH_C+ 2_ETH_A- 1_ETH_C- 1_ETH_A- GND 17 GND 2_ETH_D- 2_ETH_C- NC NC NC GND 16 GND NC NC NC GND +5V GND 15 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 14 GND NC NC NC DDC_DAT +5V GND 13 GND NC NC NC VGA_HSY DDC_CLK GND 12 GND NC NC
cPCI-3970 cPCI-R3P00T rJ2 Connector Pin Z A B C D E F 22 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 21 GND NC GND NC NC NC GND 20 GND NC GND NC NC NC GND 19 GND GND GND NC NC NC GND 18 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 17 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 16 GND 4PE_CLK- 2_PE_CLK+ NC GND +5V GND 15 GND 4PE_CLK+ 2_PE_CLK- NC NC NC GND 14 GND 3PE_CLK+ 1_PE_CLK+ 4_PE_CLKE# DDC_DAT +5V GND 13 GND 3PE_CLK- 1_PE_CLK- 3_PE_CLKE# VGA_HSY DDC_CLK GND 12 GND 4PE_RX00+ 1_PE_CLKE#
4.12 Jumper Settings Load BIOS Default Jumper (JP1) The cPCI-3970 Load BIOS Default Jumper is located on the DB-3CF/CFast daughter board. To load the default BIOS settings, short pins 2-3 on JP1, then reinstall the jumper cap to pins 1-2. BIOS Setting Connection Normal 1–2 Load default BIOS 2–3 JP1 Table 4-33: Load BIOS Default Jumper Settings XMC VPWR Select Jumper on DB-3UMC (JPX1) This jumper is located on the DB-3UMC board near JN1/2 and selects the XMC VPWR setting. 5V is set by default.
cPCI-3970 5 Getting Started This chapter describes the following installation procedures for the cPCI-3970 and rear transition module: X CPU and Heatsink X Memory modules X 2.5" SATA storage drive X CompactFlash card X CFast card X PCI Mezzanine Card X Processor blade installation to chassis X RTM installation to chassis 5.1 CPU and Heatsink The cPCI-3970 Series come with CPU and heatsink pre-installed. Removal of heatsink/CPU by users is not recommended.
5.2 Memory Module Installation The cPCI-3970 Series supports DDR3-1066/1333 ECC memory modules via two stacked-type SO-CDIMM sockets. The SO-CDIMM modules have a 204-pin footprint and are notched to facilitate correct installation in the SO-DIMM sockets. At least one memory module will be pre-installed in the lower socket as shown below.
cPCI-3970 Installing the Memory Modules Align the notch in the memory module with the key on the SO-CDIMM slot. Press down on the module until is it is properly seated in the socket.
5.3 SATA Drive Installation The cPCI-3970D/G 2-slot version and cPCI-3970P/U 3-slot version provide space to install a slim type 2.5" Serial-ATA storage drive. Installing a SATA Drive - cPCI-3970D/G(P/U) 1. Drive mounting brackets and screws are provided in the accessory kit. Secure the brackets to the SATA drive with the four M3 screws provided. 2. Align the SATA drive assembly with the onboard SATA connector on the cPCI-3970 as shown and push it in until it is properly seated.
cPCI-3970 5.4 CompactFlash Installation The CompactFlash socket is located on the DB-3CF daughter board mounted on layer-1. To install a CF card, orient the card so that the bottom side is facing up and align with the CF socket as shown. Insert the CF card into the socket until it is fully seated and flush with the ejector button.
5.5 Converting from CF to CFast Slot DB-3CFAST is an optional accessory for the cPCI-3970 series. To change the CF1 slot from CompactFlash to CFast, follow the instructions below. For cPCI-3970 models with 2 or 3 slots, the layer-2 and layer-3 daughter boards and front panel must first be removed. For single slot models skip ahead to Installing the DB-3CFAST Daughter Board below. Removing the Layer-3 Daughter Board For "P/U" models, follow the instructions below to remove the layer-3 daughter board.
cPCI-3970 Removing the Layer-2 Daughter Board 1. Remove the screws on the front panel as shown below (6 screws on "D/P" model, 5 screws on the "G/U" model). cPCI-3970D cPCI-3970G 2. Remove the screw next to the handle on the solder side of the cPCI-3970.
3. Remove the 5 screws securing the DB-3970L2 or DB-3610L2 layer-2 daughter board to the blade assembly. 4. Remove the front panel from the blade assembly. 5. Lift the DB-3970L2 or DB-3610L2 daughter board to remove it from the blade assembly.
cPCI-3970 Installing the DB-3CFAST Daughter Board 1. Remove the three screws securing the DB-3CF daughter board as shown and lift it from the blade assembly. 2. Install the DB-3CFAST daughter board by aligning it with the board-to-board connector (CN2) on the cPCI-3970 main board and pressing down firmly.
3. Secure the DB-3CFAST by tightening the three screws shown below. 4. Reinstall the layer-2 daughter board, front panel and layer-3 daughter board as required by reversing the steps described above.
cPCI-3970 5.6 PMC/XMC Card Installation The cPCI-3970P/U provides one PMC/XMC slot designed to support 3.3V or 5V V(I/O) (default 3.3V) and 5V or 12V VPWR (default 5V). Before you install the PMC/XMC card on the cPCI-3970P/U, please make sure that the PMC V(I/O) jumper JPX2 and XMC VPWR jumper JPX1 have been correctly set (see page 66). 1. To install a PMC/XMC card on the cPCI-3970P/U, the front panel and layer-3 DB-3UMC daughter board must first be disassembled.
2. Remove the DB-3UMC daughter board from the blade assembly by unscrewing the four screws securing it to the layer-2 daughter board as shown below. 3.3V Key 3. There is a 3.3V key on board by default, if the PMC/XMC card you wish to install is 5V signaling, please remove the key and set the PMC V(I/O) jumper JPX2 to the 5V setting (see “PMC V(I/O) Select Jumper on DB-3UMC (JPX2)” on page 66).
cPCI-3970 4. Align the male connectors of the PMC/XMC card (component-side down) to the female connectors of the DB-3UMC and press down. 5. Secure the PMC/XMC card to the DB-3UMC by attaching four screws (provided with the card) from the underside of the daughter board.
6. Align the male board-to-board connector (CN1) of the PMC/XMC assembly to the female board-to-board connector (CN7) of the layer-2 daughter board and press down. 7. Secure the PMC/XMC assembly to the layer-2 daughter board using the four screws removed in Step 2 above. 8. Remove the PMC filler faceplate from the front panel. 9. Install the front panel to the cPCI-3970P/U by reversing Step 1.
cPCI-3970 5.7 Installing the cPCI-3970 to the Chassis The cPCI-3970 may be installed in a system or peripheral slot of a 3U CompactPCI chassis. These instructions are for reference only. Refer to the user guide that comes with the chassis for more information. 1. Be sure to select the correct slot depending on the operational purpose of the module. The system power may now be powered on or off. 2. Remove the blank face cover from the selected slot, if necessary. 3.
5.8 RTM Installation - cPCI-R3P00(T) The installation and removal procedures for a RTM are the same as those for CompactPCI boards. Because they are shorter than front boards, pay careful attention when inserting or removing RTMs. Refer to previous sections for peripheral connectivity of all I/O ports on the RTM. When installing the cPCI-3970 Series and related RTMs, make sure the RTM is the correct matching model.
cPCI-3970 6 Driver Installation The cPCI-3970 drivers are available from the ADLINK All-In-One DVD at X:\cPCI\cPCI-3970\, or from the ADLINK website (http://www.adlinktech.com). ADLINK provides validated drivers for Windows XP Professional and Windows 7. We recommend using these drivers to ensure compatibility. The VxWorks BSP can be downloaded from the cPCI-3970 product page on the ADLINK website 6.1 cPCI-3970 Drivers The following describes the cPCI-3970 driver installation procedures for Windows XP.
8. Install the audio driver and utilities by extracting and running the program in …\Audio\RealTek_High_Definition_Audio _WINXP_5.10.0.6029.zip. 9. Install the Intel® Management Engine Interface driver to remove the "question mark" from Other Devices in Windows Device Manager. The cPCI-3970 does not support Intel® Active Management Technology. The purpose of installing this driver is to remove the ""question mark" from Windows Device Manager.
cPCI-3970 Z Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and click Next. Z Extract the contents of …\cPCI-3970\Chipset\Intel _Management_Engine_Interface_AllOS_7.0.0.1144.zip. Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and "Include this location in the search". Click Browse and navigate to the folder "MEI" where you extracted the contents of the zip file, and then click OK. Click Next to continue. Z When driver installation has completed, click Finish to close the wizard.
6.2 USB-to-Serial Converter Driver (RTM) The COM5 serial port on the cPCI-R3P00(T) is converted from the USB3 port by a USB-to-serial converter (see “cPCI-R3P00 RTM” on page 17). To install the driver for the converter, follow the procedure below. The installation consists of two parts: USB Serial Converter and USB Serial Port. 1. R-click on My Computer, select Manage, and open the Device Manager. 2. Under Other Devices you will see a "question mark" next to FT2332R USB UART.
cPCI-3970 4. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and click Next. 5. Extract the contents of …\cPCI-3970\COM\USB_Serial _Port_WINXP_32_WIN7_64_FTDI 2.8.8.0. Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and "Include this location in the search". Click Browse and navigate to the folder where you extracted the contents of the zip file, and then click OK. Click Next to continue.
6. When notified that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue Anyway. 7. When the USB Serial Converter driver installation has completed, click Finish to close the wizard.
cPCI-3970 8. The Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically open and ask you to install the software for USB Serial Port. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next. 9. When notified that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.
10.When the USB Serial Converter driver installation has completed, click Finish to close the wizard. 6.3 LAN Driver for cPCI-R3P00T The GbE ports on the cPCI-R3P00T are supported by an Intel® 82580DB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (see “cPCI-R3P00T RTM” on page 18). Install the LAN drivers by extracting and running the program PROWin32.exe in …\cPCI\cPCI-R3P00(T)\INTEL 82580 Network driver\.
cPCI-3970 7 Utilities 7.1 Watchdog Timer This section describes the operation of the cPCI-3970’s watchdog timer (WDT). The primary function of the WDT is to monitor the cPCI-3970's operation and to reset the system if a software application fails to function as programmed.
Reset Watchdog Timer This command is used to reload the WDT. Action Request Response Byte 0 1 0 Value 18h 22h Complete Code Description NetFn/LUN Defined command 00h means OK Set Watchdog Timer This command is used to start and restart the Watchdog Timer using the specified countdown value.
cPCI-3970 Action Byte Request 4 5 6 7 Response 0 Value 1h~ffh ( ‘1h’ based.) [7] - reserved [6] - reserved [5] - OEM [4] - SMS/OS [3] - OS Load [2] - BIOS/POST [1] - BIOS FRB2 [0] - reserved 0b = leave alone 1b = clear timer use expiration bit 00h~ffh ,LS byte (100 ms/ count) 00h~ffh ,MS byte (100 ms/ count) Complete Code Description Pre-timeout interval in seconds.
Action Byte 2 3 Response 4 5 6 7 8 94 Value [7] - reserved [6:4] - pre-timeout interrupt 000b = none 001b = SMI (optional) 010b = NMI / Diagnostic Interrupt (optional) 011b = Messaging Interrupt 100b,111b = reserved [3] - reserved [2:0] - timeout action 000b = no action 001b = Hard Reset 010b = Power Down 011b = Power Cycle 100b,111b = reserved 1h~ffh ( ‘1h’ based.
cPCI-3970 Example WDT Programming Procedure Configuration of the watchdog timer is via serial interface. Detailed description of the WDT IPMI commands can be found above. The following example shows the procedure for configuring the WDT works over a serial console. See “Communications with IPMC” on page 137. for more information. [18 00 24 43 01 01 08 50 00] [1C 00 24 00] => Step 1: Set parameters to WDT => Step 1: Response of setting OK.
2. Reload the WDT counter by using the raw IPMI command "Reset Watchdog Timer". "Reset Watchdog Timer" Command: [18 00 22] Successful response to Command: [1C 00 22 00] 3. Get the WDT configuration by using the "Get Watchdog Timer" command. "Get Watchdog Timer" Command: [18 00 25] Successful response to Command: [1C 00 25 00 43 01 01 00 50 00 28 00] 0x18: Net function. Defined in IPMI specification 0x00: Bus ID. Usually "0x00". 0x25: Command. Defined in IPMI specification.
cPCI-3970 7.2 Using the Trusted Platform Module This section describes the operation of the cPCI-3970’s Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Enabling TPM in BIOS The TPM is set to "Disabled" by default. Users wishing to use the TPM should enable it in BIOS as follows: 1. Under the "Advanced" section in BIOS, choose "Trusted Computing". 2. Set "TPM Support" to Enabled.
3. Set "TPM State" Enabled. Save settings and exit BIOS. Using the TPM Utility A utility for managing the TPM settings, the Infineon Security Platform Settings Tool, is provided with the TPM driver located on the All-In-One DVD in the following directory: X:\cPCI\cPCI3970\TPM. Make sure you have installed the TPM driver as described in “cPCI-3970 Drivers” on page 83. 1. After driver is installed, click on Start > Programs > Infineon Security Platform Solution > Manage Security Platform to run the utility.
cPCI-3970 2. The Infineon Security Platform Settings Tool is shown in the screen capture below. 3. Click on the "User Settings" tab, then follow the on screen instructions to build a security platform.
4. Prepare a removable media to store important passwords and data and follow the on screen instructions.
cPCI-3970 7.3 BIOS Recovery The cPCI-3970 Series features AMI® EFI BIOS with BIOS recovery. If the BIOS becomes corrupted and you are unable to boot your system, the system will sound 4 beeps. Follow the instructions below to re-flash the BIOS and recover the system. 1. Download the BIOS recovery file "C3970000.ROM" from the product website at: www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1013 2. Prepare a bootable USB flash drive and copy the recovery file "C3970000.ROM" to the root directory. 3.
6. During the BIOS recovery process, you will see the following: 7. After the flash update is completed, power down the system and restart. The system should now boot up normally. After BIOS recovery, follow the instructions in Section 7.4 BIOS Update to restore your original BIOS version.
cPCI-3970 7.4 BIOS Update Follow the instructions below to update the BIOS or restore a previous BIOS version. 1. Download the required BIOS file from the product website: www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1013. 2. Prepare a DOS bootable floppy disk or USB flash drive and unzip the contents of the BIOS file to the disk 3. Boot the system using the floppy disk or USB drive prepared above and run the file P8.bat 4.
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cPCI-3970 8 BIOS Setup Utility The following chapter describes basic navigation for the AMI EFI BIOS setup utility. 8.1 Starting the BIOS To enter the setup screen, follow these steps: 1. Power on the motherboard 2. Press the < Delete > key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt: < Press DEL to run Setup > 3. After you press the < Delete > key, the main BIOS setup menu displays. You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu.
Setup Menu The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this user’s guide. The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured. "Grayed" options cannot be configured, "Blue" options can be. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white.
cPCI-3970 Navigation Note: There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens. Keyboard Commands Enter Selects the highlighted option or submenu. <> The Left and Right "Arrow" keys allow you to select a setup screen. ^v The Up and Down "Arrow" keys allow you to select a setup screen. +- The Plus and Minus keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item. Tab Moves the cursor to the next configurable item or to the next field.
8.2 Main Setup When you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab. There are two Main Setup options. They are described in this section. The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below. System & Board Info BIOS Vendor Displays the BIOS vendor. Core Version Displays the BIOS core version. Project Version Displays the current BIOS revision. Build Data Displays the BIOS build data.
cPCI-3970 System Time/System Date Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the < Arrow > keys. Enter new values using the keyboard. Press the < Tab > key or the < Arrow > keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format. Note: The time is in 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 A.M. appears as 05:30:00, and 5:30 P.M. as 17:30:00.
8.3 Advanced BIOS Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as SuperIO Configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item. You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the < Arrow > keys. The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below. The sub menus are described on the following pages. Launch PXE OpROM Boot option for legacy network devices.
cPCI-3970 PCI Subsystem Settings PCI Latency Timer Value to be programmed into PCI Latency Timer Register. Options: 32 PCI Bus Clocks, 64 PCI Bus Clocks, 96 PCI Bus Clocks, 128 PCI Bus Clocks, 160 PCI Bus Clocks, 192 PCI Bus Clocks, 224 PCI Bus Clocks, 248 PCI Bus Clocks. ASPM Support Set the ASPM (Active State Power Management) level.
Trusted Computing Trusted computing is an industry standard to make personal computers more secure through a dedicated hardware chip, called a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). This option allows you to enable or disable the TPM support.
cPCI-3970 CPU Configuration Hyper-Threading Enables/disables Hyper-Threading Technology. Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Options: All, 1, 2. Intel Virtualization Enables/disables Intel Virtualization Technology.
SATA Configuration SATA Controllers This item specifies enables/disables the SATA Controllers. SATA Mode The SATA interface can be configured as a legacy IDE, RAID and AHCI mode.
cPCI-3970 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to USB mouse and keyboard support. Normally if this option is not enabled, any attached USB mouse or keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded. When this option is enabled, any attached USB mouse or keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded on the system. Set this value to enable or disable the Legacy USB Support.
Device Power-up Delay Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller. "Auto" uses these default values: for a Root port it is 100ms, for a Hub port the delay is taken from the Hub descriptor. Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1/2/3/4 Configuration Each sub-menu allows you to Enable/Disable and set the parameters of Serial Ports 1, 2 (Front Panel), 3 (IPMI), 4 (RTM).
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Console Redirection The settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer will exchange data. Both computers should have the same or compatible settings. Terminal Type VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out-of-band management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. Options: VT100, VT100+, VT-UTF8, ASNI. Bits per Second Select the bit rate (bits/second) you want the serial port to use for console redirection. Options: 115200, 57600, 19200, 9600.
cPCI-3970 Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit. Set this value to 1 or 2. Flow Control Set this option to select Flow Control for console redirection. The settings for this value are None, Hardware, Software. Terminal Resolution Remote Terminal Resolution. Options: 80x25, 100x31. Sandy Bridge PPM Configuration Sandy Bridge Processor Power Management (PPM) Configuration. EIST Enables/disables Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology (EIST) Turbo Mode Enables/disables Turbo Mode.
8.4 Chipset Configuration Select the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of Chipset BIOS Setup options by highlighting it using the < Arrow > keys. The Chipset BIOS Setup screen is shown below. System Agent (SA) Configuratio Enables/disables Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d).
cPCI-3970 Graphics Configuration Primary Display Allows you to select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. Configuration options: IGD, PCI/IGD, PCI/PEG, PEG/IGD, PEG/PCI. Internal Graphics Allows you to select enable/disable.the internal graphics. DVMT Pre-Allocated Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the internal graphics device. DVMT Total Gfx Mem Select DVMT5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by internal graphics device.
PCH-IO Configuration LAN1, LAN2, VGA Output Sets the LAN1/LAN2/VGA output to Front/Rear. cPCI-3970G COM1/ 2 Output Sets the cPCI-3970G COM1/2 mode. Options: RS232, RS422/RS485. NOTE: The cPCI-3970G COM1/2 Output BIOS setting is only used for cPCI-3970G/U models. The COM mode setting for cPCI-3970D/P models must be set using the “COM1 Mode Selection Switches (SW1~SW4)” on page 43. Azalia HD Audio The onboard HDA Controller. Set this value to Enable/Disable.
cPCI-3970 USB Configuration EHCI1/2 Controller 1 USB 2.0 (EHCI) support. Set this value to Enabled/Disabled.
8.5 Boot Configuration Select the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot Configuration screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menu for that item. You can display a Boot Configuration option by highlighting it using the < Arrow > keys. The Boot Configuration screen is shown below: Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting.
cPCI-3970 8.6 Security Setup Administrator Password Use this option to set a password for administrators with full control of the BIOS setup utility. User Password Use this option to set a password for users with limited access to the BIOS setup utility.
8.7 Save & Exit Select the Save & Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Save & Exit setup screen. You can display a Save & Exit BIOS setup option by highlighting it using the < Arrow > keys. The Save & Exit BIOS setup screen is shown below. Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect.
cPCI-3970 Save Changes Save changes made so far to any of the setup options. Discard Changes Discard changes made so far to any of the setup options. Restore Defaults Restore/Load Defaults values for all the setup options. Boot Override Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight a boot device to immediately exit the BIOS Setup and boot from the selected device.
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cPCI-3970 9 IPMI User Guide 9.1 Introduction This chapter is written for those who already have a basic understanding of the newest implementation of the baseboard management controller (BMC) of the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification rev. 2.0. It also describes the OEM extension IPMI command usages which are not listed in the IPMI specification. 9.2 Summary of Commands Supported by BMR-AVR-cPCI The table below lists all the commands supported by the BMR-AVR-cPCI.
Command Broadcast "Get Device ID" IPMI Spec 17.9 NetFn CMD App Description This is a broadcast version of the ‘Get Device ID’ command that is provided for 01h the ‘discovery’ of Intelligent Devices on the IPMB IPMI Messaging Support Commands Send Message 18.7 App The Send Message command is used for bridging IPMI messages between 34h channels, and between the system management software (SMS) and a given channel. BMC Watchdog Timer Reset Watchdog Timer 21.5 App Set Watchdog Timer 21.
cPCI-3970 Command IPMI Spec NetFn CMD Description Sensor Device Commands Get Device SDR Info 29.2 S/E Get Device SDR 29.3 S/E Reserve Device SDR Repository 29.4 S/E Set Sensor Hysteresis 29.6 S/E Get Sensor Hysteresis 29.7 S/E 29.8 S/E 29.9 S/E Set Sensor Event Enable 29.10 S/E Get Sensor Event Enable 29.11 S/E Get Sensor Event Status 29.
Command IPMI Spec NetFn CMD Get Sensor Reading 29.14 S/E Get Sensor Type 29.16 S/E FRU Device Commands Get FRU Inventory 34.1 Area Info Read FRU Data 34.2 Write FRU Data 34.3 132 Stora ge Stora ge Stora ge Description This command returns the present reading for sensor. The sensor device may return a stored version of a 2Dh periodically updated reading, or the sensor device may scan to obtain the reading after receiving the request.
cPCI-3970 9.3 OEM Commands Summary Table Command System Life Time NetFn Code Cmd Code App (18h) 56h Statistics of Power Cycle App (18h) 57h Voltage Detection from Internal Sensor App (18h) 58h Thermal Detection App (18h) 59h Voltage Detection from External Sensor App (18h) 5Ah System Power Status App (18h) 5Bh BIOS Operation Status App (18h) 5Ch System Life Time This command is used to get the period of System Life Time. The units are hours.
Action Byte Value 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 1:2 Reset Times on Power Button The counter is added byt pushing reset button. LS byte last. 3:4 Reset Times on Payload The counter is added by system reset request on payload. LS byte last. 5:6 Reset Times on WDT The counter is added by Watch Dog Timer function. LS byte last. 7:8 Reset Times on other cause The counter is added by other causes. For example : cold reset. LS byte last.
cPCI-3970 Thermal Detection This command is used to get temperatures from external sensor components. Action Request Response Byte Value Description 0 18h NetFn/LUN 1 59h Defined command 2 01h~02h 0 Complete Code 1:2 Assigned Temperature value from Request 01h : CPU Temperature 02h : System Temperature 00h means OK It gets digital raw data. The practical value can be translated by formula.
System Power Status This command is used to detect system power status via GPIO pin signal on IPMC chip. Action Request Response Byte Value Description 0 18h NetFn/LUN 1 5Bh Defined command 0 Complete Code 00h means OK 00h~01h 00: Power Fail 01 : Power OK 1 BIOS Operation Status This command is used to get BIOS operation status. Related status is provided by BIO.
cPCI-3970 9.4 CompactPCI Address Map Since more than one system may be installed in a single chassis, we allocate each IPMB address based on GA input as peripheral cards. The CompactPCI Peripheral Address Mapping Table is given below. CompactPCI Peripheral Address Mapping Geo. Addr. IPMB Addr. Geo. Addr. IPMB Addr.
9.6 IPMI Sensors List Sensor Number Sensor name Normal Reading Sensor Reading Value of IPMI Get Sensor Reading Command Timeout action: 000b = no action 001b = Hard Reset 000b = Power Down 011b = Power Cycle 100b - 111b = reserved 01h BMC Watchdog 02h 3.3V 3.3 V Raw data of 3.3V sensor 03h 5V 5V Raw data of 5.0V sensor 04h 12V 12 V Raw data of 12.0V sensor 05h CPU Temp 40ºC Raw data of CPU Temp sensor 06h SYSTEM Temp 25ºC Raw data of SYSTEM Temp sensor 07h +1.8V 1.
cPCI-3970 Sensor Number 10h Sensor name BIOS POST OK Normal Reading Sensor Reading Value of IPMI Get Sensor Reading Command N/A BIOS status: 00b : Not Ready. 01b : BIOS Reset. 02b : ROM Check. 03b : Initiate Hardware. 04b : Enter BIOS Menu. 05b : Start BIOS firmware burning process. 06b : Complete BIOS firmware burning process. 07b : POST OK 9.7 Relevant Documents Document Title Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v2.0 PICMG 2.9 D1.
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cPCI-3970 Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the equipment. X Read these safety instructions carefully. X Keep this user’s manual for future reference. X Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
X Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel. A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power. WARNING: X 142 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries appropriately.
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