I-bus/Phoenix G8 User Manual

Manual is about: 8-Slot CompactPCI® Enclosure

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide g8™ 8-slot compactpci® enclosure user’s guide # 095-30004-00 rev. A.

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 2 @copyright 2000 all rights reserved # 095-30004-00 rev. A the information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event wi...

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 3 thank you from the team for purchasing this product. I-bus/phoenix power and computing systems.

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 4 dear customer, thank you for purchasing an i-bus/phoenix product. We hope that this product exceeds your expectations. It is our desire to pro- vide you with accurate, up-to-date information about the product(s) you have purchased. We welcome your comments and sugges...

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide i table of contents chapter 1 introduction about this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 preparing the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide ii table of contents appendix 1 technical reference p1 connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1-1 p1 signal descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1-1 p2 connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide iii list of tables table 5-1 environmental specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 table a1-1 p1 connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . .A1-1 table a1-2 p2 connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . .A1-3 table a1-3 p3 connector pin assignments . . . . . ...

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  • Page 9: About This Manual

    G8™™ cpci enclosure user’s guide welcome to the i-bus/phoenix family of compactpci system enclosures. This manual provides information necessary to set up and maintain the g8™ cpci enclosure. The g8™ cpci enclosure features an 8-slot compactpci (cpci) passive backplane. The chassis is positively pre...

  • Page 10: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide chapter 1 - introduction • chapter 3 power distribution contains removal and installation instructions for the power supply and backplane. • chapter 4 drive bay describes drive orientations and how to remove and install drives. • chapter 5 specifications provides physi...

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    G8™cpci enclosure user’s guide 1-3 chapter 1 - introduction if any of the items have been damaged in shipping, notify the transit company and initiate an insurance claim. Refer to the limited warranty in the back of this manual for further instructions. Features • backplane the g8™ is equipped with ...

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  • Page 13: Cpu Board

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 2-1 this chapter discusses the removal and installation of the cpu board module, add-in board modules, rear i/o modules (for systems with rear i/o), backplane, fan tray, system fans, and air filter. Caution! Caution! Cpu board the compactpci cpu board module is mounted...

  • Page 14: Add-In Boards

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 2-2 add-in boards all add-in board modules are mounted through the front of the enclosure. They are held in place with two injector/ejector handles that stabilize the boards when they are engaged. Removal and installation of add-in boards 1. Turn off the main system po...

  • Page 15: Chapter 2 - Hardware

    2-3 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide chapter 2 - hardware rear i/o modules the g8™ can be configured to support rear i/o transition modules. Removal and installation of the rear i/o modules for modules with captive front panel screws: 1. Turn off the main system power. 2. Place the chassis on an esd s...

  • Page 16: Backplane

    2-4 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide for modules without captive front panel screws: 1. Turn off the main system power. 2. Place the chassis on an esd safe workstation. 3. Completely retract the injector/ejector handles of the rear i/o module you are removing. Note: this may require some force. 4. Sli...

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    Chapter 2 - hardware 6. Remove the backplane by unscrewing the thirty-six screws that secure it to the rear of the chassis. 7. Secure the new backplane to the rear of the chassis, using the thirty- six screws removed in step 3. 8. Secure the rear plate to the chassis. 9. Install the cpu board, power...

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    2-6 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide chapter 2 - hardware removal and installation of the hot-swap fan tray note: removing the fan tray interrupts power to all chassis fans. As a result, you should have another fan tray ready to install immediately after the first one is removed. 1. Loosen the two cap...

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    Chapter 2 - hardware chassis filters using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air, clean the chassis filters once a month, or whenever dust accumulates on them. Removing/installing the chassis filters 1. Loosen the two captive thumb screws located on both sides of the fan access door at the front of the...

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  • Page 21: Power Supplies

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 3-1 chapter 3 - power distribution this chapter discusses the power supply, power switch, and input circuit breaker, and provides installation and removal instructions for each. Caution! Unless working with hot-swap components, always turn off all power and disconnect ...

  • Page 22: Input Circuit Breaker

    3-2 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide input circuit breaker the following instructions apply to all input circuit breakers. The main power switch is typically the input circuit breaker located on the rear panel in the standard configuration. However, the front panel switch can be used to power down the...

  • Page 23: Chapter 4 - Drive Bay

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide 4-1 chapter 4 - drive bay this chapter describes the removal and installation of the drive module, hard drive, floppy drive, and cd-rom drive. Removing/installing the drive module 1. Turn off the main system power. 2. Place the chassis on an esd safe, static free mat. ...

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    4-2 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide chapter 4 - drive bay 7. Engage the injector/ejector handles by pressing them towards each other. 8. Secure the drive module by tightening the two front panel screws. 9. Turn on the main system power. Removing/installing the hard drive in the drive module 1. Remove...

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    Chapter 4 - drive bay removing/installing the floppy drive in the drive module 1. Remove the floppy drive from the chassis. 2. Remove the two screws securing the cd-rom drive bracket to the hard drive/floppy drive bracket (on the cd-rom side of the bracket, at the rear edge). 3. Remove the three scr...

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  • Page 27: Chapter 5 - Specifications

    5-1 chapter 5 - specifications g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide specifications number of backplane slots 7 application slots 1 sbc location, 4 slots wide 1 i/o companion, 1 slot wide 1 drive module, 3 slots wide 2 power supply locations, 2 slots wide each cooling 3 fans @ 85 cfm each dimensions height...

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    5-2 chapter 5 - specifications g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide environmental specifications table 5-1: environmental specifications.

  • Page 29: P1 Connector Pin Assignments

    A1-1 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference p1 connector pin assignments p1 signal descriptions general vcc 5v power vcc3 3.3v power +12v 12v power 12v -12v power v(i/o) -5v or 3.3v power gnd to digital signal ground plane pci_rst_ master reset pci bus signals ad(31:0) 32 bi...

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    A1-2 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference pci bus transaction frame_ cycle frame control signals trdy_ target ready irdy_ initiator ready stop_ target/initiator transac tion stop bit idsel initialization device select lock_ resource lock bit devsel_ device select pci bus e...

  • Page 31: P2 Connector Pin Assignments

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide a1-3 appendix 1 - technical reference p2 connector pin assignments table a1-2: p2 connector pin assignments (system slot).

  • Page 32: P2 Signal Descriptions

    A1-4 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference p2 signal descriptions general v(i/o) 5v or 3.3v power gnd to digital ground plane pci bus signals ad(32:63) address/data bus (64-bit extension) c/be(4:7)_ command/byte enable bus par64 64-bit bus parity brsvpxxx pci bus reserved s...

  • Page 33: P3 Connector Pin Assignments

    Appendix 1 - technical reference p3 connector pin assignments p3 signal descriptions general vcc 5v power gnd to digital ground plane prst_ primary pci bus reset primary pci bus pad(31:0) 32-bit address/data bus signals pcbe(3:0)_ command/byte enable bus ppar bus parity primary pci bus pgnt(6:0)_ bu...

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    A1-6 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference primary pci bus pperr_ data parity error error reporting pserr_ system errors signals primary pci bus pclk(6:0) clocks i2c signals psdat psck psalrt miscellaneous signals wdrst_ watch dog circuit reset fan1-2 fan tach outputs.

  • Page 35: P4 Connector Pin Assignments

    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide a1-7 appendix 1 - technical reference p4 connector pin assignments p4 signal descriptions general vcc 5v power +12: 12v power gnd to digital signal ground plane nu not used miscellaneous bti_ lm78 bti# digital signals ttl levels input (see national semiconductor lm78 d...

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    A1-8 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference eideb (ata-2), iocs16b_ indicates a 16-bit register has tll levels been decoded dmarqb drive dma request dmakb_ drive dma acknowledge diorb_ drive i/o read diowb_ drive i/o write daspb_ drive active/slave present iordyb indicates d...

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    Appendix 1 - technical reference vga video, vga blue blue signal levels dacvss shielded ground wire hsync horizontal sync. Green green signal red red signal vsync vertical sync a1-9 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide.

  • Page 38: P5 Connector Pin Assignments

    A1-10 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference p5 connector pin assignments p5 signal descriptions general vcc 5v power +12v 12v power gnd to digital signal ground plane nu not used miscellaneous signals spkroc_ pc/at speaker output open collector (may have pull-up on host car...

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    Appendix 1 - technical reference universal serial udatan+ (+) signal of differential bus (usb ) (0 & 1), data pair for usb channel usb levels udatan- (-) signal of differential data pair for usbchannel led's lanact1 ethernet led lanlnk1 ethernet led lanspd1 ethernet led hd act hard drive led rsvaux ...

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    A1-12 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference floppy disk drive, dskchg_ indicates the drive door has ttl levels been opened dir_ controls direction of the head during step operations drvdens[1:0] disk density select communication ds[1:0]_ drive selects hdsl_ selects top or b...

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    Appendix 1 - technical reference p4 connector pin assignments (computer telephony bus) p4 signal descriptions (computer telephony bus) general vcc 5v power vcc3 3.3v power v(i/o) 5v or 3.3v power +12v 12v power -12v -12v power gnd to digital signal ground plane fg to chassis (frame) ground a1-13 g8 ...

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    A1-14 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 1 - technical reference sga(4:0) shelf enumeration bus signals ga(4:0) slot id signals; not bussed rsv reserved pin np pin and pad to not be populated h.110 tdm bus ct_dxx h.110 tdm bus signals (8mfpbs) (computer ct_c8_a 8.192 mhz data clock telephony) c...

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    G8 cpci enclosure user’s guide a2-1 appendix 2 - glossary of terms b backplane: a device inside the chassis that contains slots, or sockets, for plug- ging in i/o cards or cables. Bidirectional parallel port: an eight-bit port that can be used for an input as well as an output device. Bus: one or mo...

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    A2-2 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 2 - glossary of terms emi (electromagnetic interference): noise generated by the switching action of the power supply and other system components. Conducted emi is interference generally conducted into the power line, and is normally controlled with a lin...

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    Appendix 2 - glossary of terms k keyboard connector: the five-pin connector located on the front control panel. Kilobyte (kb): 1,024 bytes. L led: light emitting diode. Long-lasting light emitters usually used as indi- cators. Load board: a board having specific resistance to current flow. P paralle...

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    A2-4 g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide appendix 2 - glossary of terms r raid (redundant arrays of independent disks): a storage technology using an array of two or more disks to redundantly store information. If one disk fails in a raid array, the unit continues to function without loss of data. Ram (r...

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    A3-1 appendix 3 - limited warranty g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide limited warranty i-bus/phoenix warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for an initial peri- od of two (2) years from date of delivery to the original purchaser from i-bus/phoenix. During this period, i-...

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    A4-1 appendix 4 - fcc information g8 cpci enclosure user’s guide this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interfere...