AMC-S402 Installation and Use 6806800H60A March 2009
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Contents PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................... IV SAFETY SUMMARY............................................................................................................................. IV FLAMMABILITY................................................................................................................................... V EMI CAUTION .......................................................
5 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 15 5.1 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................. 15 5.1.1 AMC Module Height Exceptions ........................................................................................ 15 5.2 HARD DRIVE OPERATION AND STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................ 16 5.
List of Figures Figure 1. AMC-S402 Module Top View, Front Panel........................................................................... 2 Figure 2. AMC-S402 Identification Labels .......................................................................................... 3 Figure 3. AMC Module Injector / Ejector Latch .................................................................................. 7 Figure 4. AMC-S402 Functional Blocks......................................................................
Preface Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment. The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Emerson is aware.
To prevent serious injury or death from dangerous voltages, use extreme caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this equipment and its components. Flammability All Emerson 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.
About This Manual The AMC-S402 Advanced Mezzanine Card SAS Hard Drive (HD) Carrier Installation and Use includes an explanation on how to configure and install the product, and also includes programming information. Readers will also find functional descriptions of the major components, pin assignments for the major connectors and headers on the AMC-S402.
courier , or CTRL introduce new terms. System output (for example, screen displays and reports), examples, and system prompts. The carriage return or Enter key. The Control key. Execute control characters by pressing the CTRL key and the letter simultaneously, for example, Ctrl+D.
Hardware Preparation and Installation Unpacking Instructions If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt, request that the carrier’s agent be present during the unpacking and inspection of the equipment. Unpack the equipment from the shipping carton. Refer to the packing list and verify that all items are present. Save the packing material for storing and reshipping of equipment. Avoid touching areas of integrated circuitry. Static discharge can damage circuits.
1 AMC-S402 Overview The AMC-S402 is an Advanced Mezzanine Card (AMC) module which incorporates an enterprise class dual port SAS disk drive onto the module. The module boasts several unique features intended to help embedded systems designers address both thermal and signal integrity design challenges associated with in-chassis ATCA and MicroTCA applications.
AMC-S402 Overview Figure 1. AMC-S402 Module Top View, Front Panel 1.4 Part Number, Serial Number Labels At manufacturing time, identification labels are affixed to the AMC-S402 as shown below. For proper identification of the AMC module, use these barcode labels to accurately determine the module identity.
AMC-S402 Overview Label 5: UL recognition Label Reviewed to 60950-1, (File E318926) 1.25” SE-AMC68Mxxxx R00 1 1 0.375” |||| |||| |||||||| |||| || ||| ||| ||||||| Final Assembly Number 068N8060100 2 2 0.375” |||| |||| |||||||| |||| || ||| ||| ||||||| Serial Number 600-068000 R## 3 0.375” |||| |||| |||||||| |||| || ||| ||| ||||||| Sub-Assembly Number 1.50” 4 0106825G02A || || ||| ||| ||||||| |||||||| |||| AMC-S402-M-146G 0.
2 AMC-S402 Installation This chapter contains the procedures for installing and removing the AMC-S402 AMC module. 2.1 Installation and Removal of the AMC-S402 Module The AMC-S402 AMC Module can be installed into an ATCA shelf (chassis) with slots designed to accept AMC.3 installations. The module slot height must properly match the panel height fitted to the AMC. 2.
AMC-S402 Installation 2.3.1 Observe ESD Precautions Emerson 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).
AMC-S402 Installation 2.4.2 Understand Hot Swap Your AMC-S402 is electrically designed for hot swap within a fully powered chassis. To facilitate hot swap, there is a blue LED on the front faceplate. 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 AMC faceplate when software has stopped and it is safe to remove the AMC module.
AMC-S402 Installation The use of the Module Handle is used in conjunction with the Blue LED. Please refer to the text and table below for more detailed instructions on insertion and extraction. Figure 3. AMC Module Injector / Ejector Latch 2.7 Installing the AMC Module Use ESD 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.
AMC-S402 Installation 5. Taking care to keep the module aligned in the guides, apply equal and steady pressure and slide the module in until the fingers of the module snap into the internal AMC connector. DO NOT FORCE THE BOARD INTO THE SLOT. 2.8 6. Push the Module Handle to the IN position. 7. Power on the system, if necessary. Refer to your system manual for instructions on correctly powering on the system.
3 Functional Description This chapter provides a functional description of the major components and devices on the AMC-S402. 3.1 Overview The AMC-S402 contains three major functional blocks. These are: 1. The Serial isolation multiplexor (mux) circuit 2. The Power Regulator, and the 3. The IPMI subsystem (MMC- module management controller) The following block diagram illustrates the major components and their circuitry on the AMC-S402. Figure 4.
|| ||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||| ||| |||||||||| MMC 80221 -12-04-2007MFB 6635 NTCZ010 Functional Description Power Regulator Power Regulator MUX Figure 5. AMC-S402 Top Level Board Layout 3.3 Serial Storage I/O Interfaces The AMC-S402 modules plug into ATCA carrier blades and uTCA backplanes which support AMC.3 storage signaling. Port 2 is wired to the SAS primary port and Port 3 is wired the SAS secondary port. Table 4 I/O Ports Available On AMC Connector 3.3.
Functional Description 3.4 Power Regulator The power regulator is the part of the module that generates the required power from the payload power (+12V) that is delivered to the module through the AMC connector. This power is current limited by the onboard regulator. 3.5 IPMI Subsystem The IPMI subsystem provides module management control (MMC) for the board. It is based on an Atmel microcontroller.
4 Connector Pin Assignments This chapter provides connector pin assignments for AMC-S402. This module is AMC.3 compliant and uses Ports 2 and 3 as defined in the AMC.3 specification. 4.1 AMC-S402 Port Assignments Below are the specific ports that are used by the AMC-S402. All other pins match the AMC.0 specification. Table 5 AMC-S402 Port Assignments 4.2 Port Signals 2 3 AMC.3 Serial Storage Port 2 AMC.
Connector Pin Assignments Table 6 AMC-S402 Module Edge, Pin Assignments Pin# Signal Name Pin# Signal Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 GND 12V 'PRSNT1_L' 'AMC_VCC3' GA0 No Connect GND No Connect 12V GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND GA1 12V GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND GA2 12V GND 'TX_SATA_2+' 'TX_SATA_2-' GND 'RX_SATA_2+' 'RX_SATA_2-' GND 'TX_SATA_3+' '
Connector Pin Assignments Pin# Signal Name Pin# Signal Name 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND 'IPMI_SCL_L' 12V GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND 'IPMI_SDA_L' 12V GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND No Connect No Connect GND 'PRSNT0_L' 12V GND 132 133
5 Specifications This chapter contains the environmental and mechanical specifications for the AMC-S402. The environmental specifications relate to and vary with the Hard Drive that the AMC-S402 is configured with. 5.1 Physical Characteristics The AMC-S402 module board is 7.11 inches x 2.89 inches. The cards component height conformance is a function of the disk drive selected. Order options exist for mid or full height panels. (See section 1.3 Products Supported by this Manual). 5.1.
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Specifications 5.3 Power Requirements The AMC-S402 shall consume no more than the following from the system supplies under normal operating conditions. Table 9 Power Requirements 5.4 Part number AMC-S402xxx Management Power (MP) 100mA +12V (spin up < 100 sec) normal operating +12v 1.5A (18W) +12v (idle) OFF STATE 0.5A (6W) LESS THAN 0.4W 0.9A (10.8W) EMC Compliance This product was tested in an EMC-compliant chassis and meets the requirements for EN55022 Class A equipment.
Specifications Table 10 EMC Emission Compliancy Description US: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A Canada: ICES 003 Class A Japan: VCCI Class A Europe Commercial: EN 55022:1994 Class A Europe Commercial: EN 55024:1998 Class A Europe Commercial: EN 61000-42,3,5,6,8,11: 2001 Europe Commercial: EN 61000-4-4: 2000 (Limits for harmonic current emissions) Europe Commercial: EN 61000-3-2,3 Europe Telecom Carrier: EN 300-386 v1.3.
6 Front Panel Indicators The faceplate of the AMC-S402 module has three LED indicators. The figure and table that follows describes the function of each. Figure 6.
7 IPMI Functions List The AMC-S402 module employs a Module Management Controller (MMC) as specified in the AMC.0 specification. The MMC provides an Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) which will communicate with the ATCA and MicroTCA shelf managers. This MMC controls and monitors the following: 7.1 Hot swap communication with the shelf manager Inlet air temperature Voltage monitoring Electronic keying as described in the AMC.
IPMI Functions List Table 13 Example FRU Data Records Board Information AMC-S402-146G Version 1 Language Code 25 (EN-English) MFG date.time See note *1 Manufacturer Name Emerson Product Name AMC-S402-M-146G Product Serial Number 068LYMMSSSS (See note *2) Product Part / Model# 0106825G12A Product Version A *1. Manufacturing time is defined as 'minutes since 1/1/96' in the IPMI FRU spec. *2.
IPMI Function List 7.3 Supported IPMI Commands The MMC communicates with the carrier controller through the local IPMB-L bus of the carrier and responds to all mandatory commands for AMC Module Management Controllers (as defined in the AMC Specification), as well as some optional ones. Table 15 Supported IPMI Commands IPMI/PICMG/ AMC Spec NetFn CMD MMC Req 17.1 17.9 App App 01h 01h Mandatory Mandatory 18.7 App 34h Optional 23.3 S/E 02h Mandatory 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 29.6 29.7 29.8 29.9 29.
IPMI Function List Command IPMI/PICMG/ AMC Spec NetFn CMD MMC Req Set AMC Port State Get AMC Port State 3-27 3-28 PICMG PICMG 19h 1Ah Mandatory Mandatory 6806800H60A AMC-S402 Installation and Use 23
8 IPMI Firmware Upgrade Procedure This chapter provides the instruction for upgrading the IPMC (Intelligent Platform Management controller) firmware. If the AMC-S402 requires new firmware, an upgrade can be performed remotely using a LAN connection to the self manager. 8.1 The ipmitool utility Firmware upgrades are accomplished with ipmitool, a utility for managing IPMIenabled devices. The utility is an open source derivative which is modified by the shelf management supplier.
IPMI Firmware Upgrade Procedure COMMAND SYNTAX EXAMPLES EXAMPLE 1. The following example shows the command sequence for firmware upgrade of an AMC installed on a carrier: $ ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.0.2 -T 0x82 -B 0 -t 0x74 -b 7 hpm upgrade hpm1fw.img $ ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.0.2 -T 0x82 -B 0 -t 0x74 -b 7 hpm activate Line 1 puts the new firmware in the flash device, where hpm1fw.img is the image. Line 2 is used to dynamically load and activate the new firmware. EXAMPLE 2.