Cp6004-sa introduction – Kontron CP6004-SA User Manual
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CP6004-SA
Introduction
ID 1052-8529, Rev. 2.0
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D R A F T — F O R I N T E R N A L U S E O N L Y
Sockets
Front Panel Connectors
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VGA: 15-pin, D-Sub connector, J9
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USB: two 4-pin,
type A connectors, J6 and J7
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Ethernet: three 8-pin, RJ-45 connectors, J10, J11 and J12
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Serial port: one 8-pin, RJ-45 connector, J8 (COMA)
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PMC/XMC front panel bezel cutout
Onboard Connectors
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PMC connectors J21 - J24 (Jn1 - Jn4)
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XMC connector, J20 (P15)
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Two SATA connectors
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One 7-pin, standard SATA connector, J14
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One 34-pin, SATA extension connector, J17
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JTAG connector, J16
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Debug connector, J15
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XDP-SFF (debug) connector, J25
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CompactPCI Connectors J1 - J5 (J4 optional)
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Two 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM sockets, J18 and J19
Switches
DIP Switches
Three onboard DIP switches, SW1, SW2, and SW3, for board configuration
Reset Switch
One front panel hardware reset switch
Hot Swap Switch
One switch for hot swap purposes integrated in the front panel handle in
accordance with PICMG 2.1 Rev. 2.0.
LEDs
System LEDs
System Status LEDs:
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I0/I1 (red/green):
Indicate the software status of the IPMI
controller
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WD (green):
Watchdog Status
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TH (red/green):
Temperature Status
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HS (blue):
Hot Swap Control
General Purpose LEDs:
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LED 0..3 (red/green/amber): General Purpose / POST code
Ethernet LEDs
Gigabit Ethernet Status on CP6004-SA:
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ACT (green):
Ethernet Link/Activity
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SPEED (green/orange/off): Ethernet Speed
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Watchdog Timer
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Software-configurable, two-stage Watchdog with programmable timeout
ranging from 125 ms to 4096 s in 16 steps
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Serves for generating IRQ or hardware reset
System Timer
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The Intel® QM77 Chipset contains three 8254-style counters which
have fixed uses
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In addition to the three 8254-style counters, the Intel® QM77 Chipset in-
cludes eight individual high-precision event timers that may be used by
the operating system. They are implemented as a single counter each
with its own comparator and value register.
Table 1-1:
CP6004-SA Main Specifications (Continued)
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS