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The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Motorola is aware. You, as the user of the product, should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
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Flammability All Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers. EMI Caution This equipment generates, uses and can radiate electromagnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not installed and used with adequate EMI protection.Lithium Battery Caution...
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While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document, or from the use of the information obtained therein. Motorola reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Motorola to notify any person of such revision or changes.
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Contents About This Manual Comments and Suggestions ..................xix Conventions Used in This Manual................xix CHAPTER 1 Hardware Preparation and Installation Unpacking Instructions ....................1-1 Antistatic Precautions ....................1-2 Equipment Required ....................1-3 Overview of Startup Procedures ................1-3 Introduction........................1-4 Features ........................1-4 Input/Output Interfaces ....................1-5 Front Panel Connectors, Switches, and Indicators.............1-6 CPN5365 On-Board Components................1-8 Installing Memory Modules, PMCs, and Drives .............1-10 Mounting Memory Mezzanine Modules ............1-10...
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Thermally Significant Components ................B-1 Component Temperature Measurement ..............B-5 Preparation ......................B-5 Measuring Junction Temperature............... B-5 Measuring Case Temperature ................B-5 Measuring Local Air Temperature..............B-8 APPENDIX C Related Documentation Motorola Computer Group Documents ..............C-1 Related Specifications....................C-4...
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List of Figures Figure 1-1. Front Panel Connectors, Reset Switch, and LEDs ........1-7 Figure 1-2. Location of On-Board Components ............1-8 Figure 1-3. Injector/Ejector Lever Types ..............1-16 Figure 2-1. CPTM-01 Components and Rear Panel Connectors .......2-2 Figure 3-1. Location of the Debug LEDs, CPN5365 Secondary Side.......3-2 Figure 4-1.
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List of Tables Table 1-1. Input/Output Interfaces on the CPN5365 and the CPTM-01....1-5 Table 1-2. List of Front Panel Connectors and On-Board Components ....1-9 Table 1-3. Slot Usage Indicators ................1-17 Table 2-1. Front Panel and On-Board Connectors and Components for the CPTM-012-1 Table 2-2.
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Table A-3. Power Input Requirements for the CPN5365 and CPTM-01 ....A-2 Table A-4. Lithium Battery Specifications .............. A-2 Table B-1. Thermally Significant Components ............B-2 Table C-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents ..........C-1 Table C-2. Manufacturers’ Documents ..............C-2 Table C-3. Related Specifications ................C-4...
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About This Manual ® This CompactPCI CPN5365 Single Board Computer Installation and Use Guide describes the installation, components, and configurations of the CPN5365 Single Board Computer and CPTM-01 Rear Transition Module. Use this guide for general and technical information about the CPN5365 Single Board Computer.
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Appendix C, Thermal Analysis, provides information about thermally significant components on the single board computer. Appendix C, Related Documentation, lists related Motorola Computer Group documents, manufacturer’s documents, and specifications and provides the URLs for this information. Who Should Use This Guide The information in this guide is written for system installers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and technicians.
CompactPCI systems should be trained and experienced with the installation of computers and computer equipment. Comments and Suggestions Motorola welcomes and appreciates your comments on its documentation. We want to know what you think about our manuals and how we can make them better. Mail comments to:...
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courier is used for system output (for example, screen displays, reports), examples, and system prompts. <Enter>, <Return> or <CR> <CR> represents the carriage return or Enter key. CTRL represents the Control key. Execute control characters by pressing the Ctrl key and the letter simultaneously, for example, Ctrl-d.
1Hardware Preparation and Installation This chapter gives you information about: Unpacking the CPN5365 ESD precautions Startup procedures Features and functions of the CPN5365 Single Board Computer Board configuration, basic preparation and installation of the memory mezzanine, PMCs, and CPN5365 into a chassis Replacing lithium batteries This document treats the CPN5365 Single Board Computer, hereafter also referred to as the CPN5365, as a component of a system, and assumes that...
Antistatic Precautions Use ESD Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules, can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). After...
Mounting the Slim Line EIDE Hard Drive on page 1-12 Installing the CPN5365 and CPTM-01 Before You Install or Remove a Board on page 1-14 Installing the CPTM-01 Transition Module on page 2-3 Powering-up the system Applying Power to the System on page 3-1 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Hardware Preparation and Installation Introduction ® The CPN5365 is a hot swap, single-slot, CompactPCI compliant computer. It can serve as a standard CompactPCI peripheral CPU in a ® nonhost slot. It is powered by a Mobile Pentium III processor and 440GX chip set and includes up to 1GB of on-board system memory.
Hardware Preparation and Installation Front Panel Connectors, Switches, and Indicators The CPN5365’s front panel has connectors and switches for: Two PCI Mezzanine Card Panels (PMC1 and PMC2) Ethernet 1 (RJ45) COM1 serial port (RJ45) Board reset (switch) LED indicator lights on the front panel display of the CPN5365 include: Hot Swap status (Blue LED) Power (Green LED) Refer to...
Hardware Preparation and Installation CPN5365 On-Board Components The CPN5365 carries components on both sides. Table 1-2 on page 1-9 lists the connectors available to support devices. There are no on-board jumpers. Slim Line Drive Dual Memory Mezzanine Modules 2928 0301 Figure 1-2.
CompactPCI Bus Connector CompactPCI Bus Connector Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector (reserved for Motorola use only) Video connector COM1 (serial port - RJ45 connector) Ethernet connector (RJ45) Debug port PMC1 bus signal connector...
Hardware Preparation and Installation Installing Memory Modules, PMCs, and Drives Refer to Antistatic Precautions on page 1-2 before beginning installation. Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this equipment. Use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting. Warning Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry.
7. Slide the edge connector of the PMC module into the front panel Caution opening from behind and place the PMC module on top of the base board. Align the four connectors on the underside of the PMC module with the corresponding connectors on the CPN5365: http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-11...
Hardware Preparation and Installation – J11, J12, J13, J14 for PMC1 – J21, J22, J23, J24 for PMC2 Press all connectors until they are firmly seated. 8. Insert the four screws through the holes on the bottom side of the CPN5365 and tighten the screws.
CPN5365 operates properly, you may need to make certain modifications by settings bits in control registers after installing the module in a system. Configuration options for the CPN5365 are: There are no on-card jumpers or switches You cannot configure the CPU speed settings http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-13...
Boards may be damaged if improperly installed or handled. Please read and follow the guidelines in this section to protect your equipment. Observe ESD Precautions Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a Use ESD conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules, can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
This LED is under software control. If your system is using software that provides full hot swap capabilities, the software will illuminate the blue hot swap LED on the faceplate when software has stopped and it is safe to remove the board. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-15...
Hardware Preparation and Installation If your system does not have hot swap-aware software running, behavior of the blue LED may be indeterminate. In this case, you may need to manually shut down applications or operating systems running on the board prior to board removal, even if the blue LED is lit. Powering down or removing a board before the operating system or other software running on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file systems.
Hardware Preparation and Installation Installing a Module This section describes a recommended procedure for installing a board module in a chassis. Before you install your module, please read all cautions, warnings, and instructions presented in this section and the guidelines explained in Before You Install or Remove a Board on page 1-14.
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5. When the module you are installing is completely latched, secure it by tightening the captive screws at both ends of the faceplate. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-19...
Hardware Preparation and Installation Removing a Hot-Swap Module This section describes a recommended procedure for removing a board module from a chassis. Before you remove your module, please read all cautions, warnings, and instructions presented in this section and the guidelines explained in Before You Install or Remove a Board on page 1-14.
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Removing a Hot-Swap Module 4322 0804 4. Carefully pull the module from the chassis. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-21...
Hardware Preparation and Installation Replacing Lithium Batteries Follow these safety rules for proper battery operation and to reduce equipment and personal injury hazards when handling lithium batteries. Use the battery for its intended application only. Note Do not recharge, open, puncture or crush, incinerate, expose to high temperatures or dispose of in your general trash collection.
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3. Not the battery polarity and press the new battery into the socket. Note No soldering is required when the battery is in the socket. 4. Recycle or dispose of the old battery according to local regulations and manufacturer’s instructions. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 1-23...
2Installing the CPTM-01 The optional CPTM-01 TM gives you backplane I/O for PMC sites and on- board devices. Transition Module On-Board Components and Rear Panel Connectors The CPTM-01 rear transition module has connectors on the rear panel for: Keyboard/mouse (PS/2) Video (15 pin high density D-sub) COM2 (serial port) (9 pin D-sub) Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 (RJ45)
Installing the CPTM-01 Table 2-1. Front Panel and On-Board Connectors and Components for the CPTM-01 (Continued) Connector Description Connector Description Floppy CompactFlash PIM connector (PMC I/O) IDE (secondary) Ethernet 1 Keyboard/Mouse (external) PIM connector (PMC I/O) COM2 (serial port 2) The following illustration shows the locations of on-board components and rear panel connectors on the CPTM-01.
Installing the CPTM-01 Transition Module Antistatic Precautions Use ESD Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules, can be extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
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CPN5365 is removed before the transition module is installed. Use ESD Motorola strongly recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading a system. Electronic components, such as disk drives, computer boards, and memory modules, can be extremely sensitive to ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD).
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Transition Module Single Board Computer 2165 9803 5. Secure in place with the screws provided, making good contact with the transverse mounting rails to minimize RF emissions. 6. Replace the chassis or system cover(s), making sure no cables are pinched. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
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Installing the CPTM-01 7. Cable the peripherals to the panel connectors, reconnect the system to the AC or DC power source, and turn the equipment power on. Computer Group Literature Center Web Site...
Installing the CPTM-01 Table 2-3. Signal Descriptions for CPTM-01 Rear I/O Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Universal Serial USDATAn+ (+) signal of differential data pair for USB channel Bus (Channel 0 and USDATAn- (-) signal of differential data pair for USB channel Channel 1) Serial COM Ports CTSn...
Installing the CPTM-01 Table 2-5. Signal Descriptions for the CPTM-01 Backplane Connector (J4) Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Floppy Disk Drive DSKCHG- Indicates drive door is open DIR- Controls direction of the head during step operations DRVDENS[1:0] Disk density select communication DS[1:0]- Drive selects HDSEL-...
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Installing the CPTM-01 Table 2-6. CPTM-01 Rear I/O Connector (J5) Table 2-7. Signal Descriptions for the CPTM-01 Backplane Connector (J5 Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Miscellaneous AUXVCCn Auxiliary VCC power, fused at 0.75A maximum Digital signal ground plane EIDE (ATA-2), SDMARQ Drive DMA request Secondary...
UART is ready to exchange data Sends serial data to communication link CTS- Data set is ready to exchange data DTR- Data set is ready to establish a communication link Modem has received a telephone ringing signal Ground CGND Chassis ground http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-15...
Installing the CPTM-01 Video Connector Table 2-12. CPTM-01 Video Connector (J16) Signal Mnemonic Signal Description Red signal GREEN Green signal BLUE Blue signal no connection DACVSS Video return DACVSS Video return DACVSS Video return DACVSS Video return no connection DACVSS Video return no connection DDCDAT...
Causes printer to add a line feed Parallel data lines ERR- Set low when an error is detected Parallel data lines INIT- Initializes the printer Parallel data lines SLIN- Selects the printer Parallel data lines Ground Parallel data lines Ground Parallel data lines Ground http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-17...
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Installing the CPTM-01 Table 2-15. CPTM-01 Parallel Connector (J20) Signal Mnemonic Signal Description Parallel data lines Ground Parallel data lines Ground ACK- Input is pulsed by the peripheral to acknowledge data retrieval BUSY Printer cannot accept any more data Printer is out of paper SELECT Set high when selected 2-18...
Drive register and data Drive register and data port address line port address line CS1- Chip select drive 0, also CS3- Chip select drive 1, also command register block command register block select select DASP- Drive active/slave present Ground http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-19...
Installing the CPTM-01 CompactFlash Connector Table 2-17. CPTM-01 CompactFlash Connector (J25) Signal Signal Description Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Mnemonic Ground Drive data line DD11 Drive data line Drive data line DD12 Drive data line Drive data line DD13 Drive data line Drive data line DD14 Drive data line...
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CPTM-01 Transition Module Connectors Table 2-17. CPTM-01 CompactFlash Connector (J25) (Continued) Signal Signal Description Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Mnemonic Drive data line Drive data line Drive data line Drive data line DD10 Drive data line Ground http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-21...
Installing the CPTM-01 Floppy Connector Table 2-18. CPTM-01 Floppy Connector (J9) Signal Mnemonic Signal Description Drive Common DRVDENS0 Disk density select communication Drive Common DRVDENS1 Disk density select communication Drive Common INDEX- Indicates the beginning of a track Drive Common MTR0- Motor enable outputs Drive Common...
+5 Volt power +5 Volt power EIDE_LEDa Secondary channel EIDE activity LED +5 Volt power EIDE_LEDb Primary channel EIDE activity LED +5 Volt power Ground PBRESET Pushbutton reset Ground CSEL- Tie this pin to ground to make the CompactFlash master http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 2-23...
3Starting Up the CPN5365 This chapter gives you information about the power-up procedure and the CPN5365 switches and indicators. Applying Power to the System After you verify that all necessary hardware preparation is complete and all connections are made correctly, you can apply power to the system. When you are ready to apply power to the CPN5365: Verify that the chassis power supply voltage setting matches the voltage present in the country of use (if the power supply in your...
Starting Up the CPN5365 Each Ethernet controller has two sets of indicator LEDs mounted on the back side of the board used to debug connection problems (DS3, DS4, DS5, and DS6). A green LED indicates a linked connection and an amber LED indicates packet transmit.
4Functional Description This chapter provides a functional description of all major components and devices on the CPN5365. The following block diagram illustrates the major components and their circuitry on the CPN5365 Single Board Computer. Soldered-on memory: to 512MB PCI Bridge Memory mezzaine: to 512MB Memory Controller...
Functional Description Pentium III Processor The CPN5365 supports a low power Intel Mobile Pentium III processor that is based on 0.18 micron process. The processor executes Intel MMX technology instruction for enhanced media and communication performance. It includes an integrated on-die L1 4-way associative L1 cache with 16KB instruction and 16KB write-back data cache, and an on- die 256KB, ECC protected cache data array, 8-way set associative L2 cache that operates at full core speed.
CPCI lines.You can read these lines through the FPGA. Refer to the FPGA register description in the CPN5365 Single Board Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide for information about reading these bits. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Functional Description Peripheral Reset Function In peripheral mode the PCI reset signal comes from the CompactPCI bus through the bridge to reset all on-card functions. You can reset the card independently without affecting other cards in the system. Reset Control Cpu Reset Chipset Intel 21555...
Clock Driver On-Card Intel 21555 Devices Bridge 2670 9911 Peripheral Hot Swap Function The CPN5365 complies with the CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification in peripheral mode. You must, however, use a compliant backplane with proper pin staging. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Functional Description Field Programmable Gate Array Registers Use the system’s Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for add-on features and control, and to connect to the internal ISA bus. The FPGA consists of a group of I/O registers for control of features such as a Watchdog Timer, I/O switching control, NVRAM control and decoding, and system management functions.
The CPN5365 BIOS is compatible with the System Management BIOS Reference Specification, Version 2.3.1. You can get this specification on the Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DTMF) website. Refer to Appendix C, Related Documentation for information about how to access http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Functional Description this document. The BIOS specification defines a way of reading this information through the BIOS using Plug and Play BIOS functions 50h - 5fh. The specification defines various structures used to store system information as data bytes and/or as ASCII strings. For example, the Type 0 structure stores BIOS information and the Type 1 structure stores system information.
BIOS Setup-Advanced-PCI Configuration Menu. The CPN5365 BIOS stores specific information about the individual board in the Type 11 structure, in this null-terminated ASCII string format: [VPD] PRODUCT=CPN5365 BOARD_ASSEMBLY=01-W3658f01B BOARD_SN=1234567 BOARD_BUILD_DATE=01/15/2001 BIOS_VERSION=1.0RM01 BIOS_ASSEMBLY=98-W4079D06A [FAT] ENET1_MAC=0001 AF00 5F41 ENET2_MAC=0001 AF00 5F42 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
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MAC addresses, different BIOS versions and different build dates. Other strings used in the Motorola manufacturing process. You can also use other tools that make it easier to develop applications that can access DMI data.
For programming information about the MAX1617 temperature sensor and LM81 system monitor, refer to Field Programmable Gate Array Registers on page 4-6, and Appendix C, Related Documentation. http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 4-11...
5Connector Pin Assignments This chapter gives you connector pin assignments for CPN5365 Single Board Computer. Pin assignments for the CPTM-01 are located in Chapter 2, Installing the CPTM-01. CPN5365 Single Board Computer Connectors CompactPCI Bus Connectors (J1 and J2) The CPN5365 Single Board Computer provides a 64-bit CompactPCI interface on connectors J1 and J2.
Connector Pin Assignments CompactPCI Rear I/O Connectors (J3, J4, and J5) Table 5-3. CPN5365 Rear I/O Connector (J3) No connect USB0- USB0+ USB1- USB1+ No connect COM2_RI COM2_DTR COM1_RI COM1_DTR No connect COM2_DCD COM2_DSR COM1_DCD COM1_DSR No connect COM2_TxD COM2_CTS COM1_TxD COM1_CTS No connect...
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Request to send COMx_RXD Serial receive data COMx_TXD Serial transmit data COMx_RI Ring Indicator General Ground plane +/-3.3V, +/-5V Power PMC2 I/O PMC2IO [1 to 64] PMC channel 2 I/O signals 1 through 64 PMC VIO PMC VIO power (+3.3V) http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Paper end, indicates the printer is out of paper AFD- Auto feed, causes printer to line feed INIT- Initializes the printer SLIN- Select in, selects the printer STB- Data strobe, indicates data is valid SLCT Select, peripheral indicates it is selected http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Connector Pin Assignments Table 5-6. Signal Descriptions for the Backplane Connector (J4) Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic EIDE (ATA-2), PDREQ- Drive DMA request Primary Channel PDACK- Drive DMA acknowledge PIOR- Drive I/O read PIOW- Drive I/O write PIORDY- Indicates drive is ready for I/O cycle(s) PD[15:0] Drive data lines, bits 15 -- 0 DRSTDRV...
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Table 5-8. Signal Descriptions for the Backplane Connector (J5) Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Ethernet ERX1+, ERX1- Differential receive lines, Ethernet 1 ETX1+, ETX1- Differential transmit lines, Ethernet 1 ERX2+, ERX2- Differential receive lines, Ethernet 2 ERX2+, ETX2- Differential transmit lines, Ethernet 2 http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
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Connector Pin Assignments Table 5-8. Signal Descriptions for the Backplane Connector (J5) Signal Signal Signal Description Mnemonic Keyboard/Mouse MCLK Clock for PS/2 mouse Device, TTL MDAT Serial data line for PS/2 mouse Levels KBDCLK Clock for PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard KBDDAT Serial data line for PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard Miscellaneous...
Connector Pin Assignments 64 Bit Extension on the PMC Connectors Table 5-11. PMC 1 and 2 Connectors (J13, J23) J13 and J23 Pin Number Signal Signal Pin Number C/BE7# C/BE6# C/BE5# C/BE4# V(I/O) PAR64 AD63 AD62 AD61 AD60 AD59 AD58 AD57 V(I/O) AD56...
Connector Pin Assignments Ethernet Connectors Refer to the following table for Ethernet connector pin assignments for the CPN5365 baseboard Ethernet (J9) connector.) Table 5-14. Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments for CPN5365 (J9) Pin Number Signal Mnemonic Signal Description Differential transmit lines Differential transmit lines Differential receive lines Differential receive lines...
Display Data Channel data signal for DDC2 support DDCCLK Display Data Channel clock signal for DDC2 support Debug Connector (J10) Table 5-17. Debug Connector (J10) Pin Number Signal Signal Pin Number RESET- PB_RESET- TCLK TRST- CPU_IOV PREQ- PRDY- http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature 5-21...
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Connector Pin Assignments Table 5-17. Debug Connector (J10) (Continued) Pin Number Signal Signal Pin Number HOST CLK 5-22 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site...
Conforms to PICMG 2.0, CompactPCI (rev. 2.1) and PCI SIG 2.1 specifications Dimensions 4 HP (.8 inches) wide Refer to the next table for environmental specifications for the CPN5365 Single Board Computer in a Motorola supplied enclosure. Table A-2. Environmental Specifications Parameter Condition Specification...
These operating conditions vary depending on system design. Motorola Computer Group performs thermal analysis in a representative system to verify operation within specified ranges. Refer to Specifications, Table A-2.
Thermal Analysis The preferred temperature measurement location for a component may be: Junction - refers to the temperature measured by an on-chip thermal device Case - refers to the temperature at the top, center surface of the component Air - refers to the ambient temperature near the component Table B-1.
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Thermally Significant Components RESET 2897 0201 Figure B-1. Location of Thermally Significant Components on the Primary Side http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
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Thermal Analysis 2898 0201 Figure B-2. Location of Thermally Significant Components on the Secondary Side Computer Group Literature Center Web Site...
Measuring Junction Temperature Some components have an on-chip thermal measuring device such as a thermal diode. For instructions on measuring temperatures using the on- board device, refer to the CompactPCI CPN5365 component manufacturer’s documentation listed in Appendix C, Related Documentation.
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Thermal Analysis Note Machining a heatsink base reduces the contact area between the heatsink and the electrical component. You can partially compensate for this effect by filling the machined areas with thermal grease. The grease should not contact the thermocouple junction.
Machined groove for Through hole for thermocouple thermocouple wire junction clearance (may require routing removal of fin material) Also use for alignment guidance during heatsink installation Thermal pad Heatsink base HEATSINK BOTTOM VIEW Figure B-3. Mounting a Thermocouple Under a Heatsink http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
Thermal Analysis Measuring Local Air Temperature Measure local component ambient temperature by placing the thermocouple downstream of the component. This method is conservative since it includes heating of the air by the component. Figure B-4 shows one method of mounting the thermocouple. Tape thermocouple wire to top of component Thermocouple...
CRelated Documentation Motorola Computer Group Documents The Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual, or apply to systems that use this product. You can obtain electronic copies of Embedded Communications Computing Group publications by: Contacting your local Motorola sales office, or Visiting the Embedded Communications Computing Groups’s...
Related Documentation Manufacturers’ Documents For additional information, refer to the following table for manufacturers’ data sheets and user’s manuals. For your convenience, a source for the listed document is also provided. It is important to note that in many cases, the information shown is preliminary and the revision levels of the documents are subject to change without notice.
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Motorola Computer Group Documents Table C-2. Manufacturers’ Documents (Continued) Publication Document Title and Source Number MAX1617 Remote/Local Temperature Sensor with SMBus Serial 1855.pdf Interface; Maxim Corporation; http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/arpdf/1855.pdf National Semiconductor LM81 Microprocessor System Hardware Monitor LM81.html National Semiconductor Corporation; http://www.national.com/ PC97307VUL (Super I/OTM Enhanced Sidewinder Lite) Floppy Disk PC97307.html...
Related Specifications For additional information, refer to the following table for related specifications. For your convenience, a source for the listed document is also provided. It is important to note that in many cases, the information is preliminary and the revision levels of the documents are subject to change without notice Table C-3.
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Open HCI Release 1.0 Compaq Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, National Semiconductor 12/15/95 http://www3.compaq.com/support http://www.national.com/ http://www.microsoft.com/ IrDA SIR Data Specification IrDA SIR data Speci- Infrared Data Association fication http:/www.irda.org/standards/specifications.asp “El Torito” Bootable CD-ROM Specification, Version 1.0 specs-cdrom.pdf Phoenix Technologies, Inc. http://www.phoenix.com/ http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature...
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Index Numerics on-board components CPTM01 21555 components and connectors advantages description xvii installation About This Manual xvii interfaces airflow alternate flash bank debug LEDs antistatic wrist strap 1-2, documentation applying power related battery 1-22 environmental specifications board equipment required installation 1-18 ESD 1-2, boards...
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1-22 serial port 2-15, 5-20 lithium battery 2-17 local air temperature power input requirements measuring product overview 1-1, publications Motorola memory mezzanine cards mounting 1-10 mezzanine cards 1-11 rear panel connectors mounting 1-10 related documentation model numbers xvii...
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URLs user code user documents Motorola watchdog timer http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature IN-3...