Katana®752i: Intelligent CompactPCI Blade for cPSBUser’s Manualfrom Emerson Network Power™Embedded ComputingApril 2008
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IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-10Zircon PM IPMI CommandsThe Zircon PM peripheral management controller
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-11The Zircon PM implements many standard IPMI commands. Please refer to
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-12Table 11-9: Get Sensor Reading ParametersType: Byte: Data Field:Reque
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-13Response Data(continued)4 Present Threshold Comparison StatusFor thre
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-14Master Write-Read I2C (Application)The Master Write-Read I2C command
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-15Write Setting (OEM)The Write Setting command provides the ability to
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-16Read Setting (OEM)The Read Setting command provides the ability to re
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-17Set Heartbeat (OEM)The Set Heartbeat command configures the Zircon PM
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-18Get Heartbeat (OEM)The Get Heartbeat command returns the current conf
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-19IPMI FRU InformationThe Zircon PM stores Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualixTablesTable 1-1: Regulatory Agency Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-20IPMI Device SDR RepositoryThe Zircon PM implements a Device SDR Repos
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-21Event-generating sensors with a Threshold Event/Reading Type (0x01) i
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-22The Event Data 0 byte has three fields: Bits 7:6 describe the content
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual12-1Section 12Hot SwapThe Katana®752i baseboard incorporates a Linear Technologies LTC1643L Hot Swap™ con-troller
Hot Swap: cPCI FunctionalityKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0412-2CPCI FUNCTIONALITYThe Katana®752i implements an optional jumper, JP1 (see Fig. 2
Hot Swap: Hot Swap LED and Ejector Switch Control10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual12-3The Hot Swap logic functions as follows when a board is rem
Hot Swap: Hot Swap LED and Ejector Switch ControlKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0412-4Non-cPCI Hot SwapWhen the cPCI functionality is disabled, t
Hot Swap: Timing Considerations10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual12-5low (active). This occurs when power supply voltages are not within the prope
Hot Swap: HEALTHY* SignalKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0412-6HEALTHY* SIGNALThe Katana®752i logic asserts the HEALTHY* signal whenever the Hot S
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual13-1Section 13CT Bus InterfaceThe Katana®752i supports an optional computer telephony (CT) bus interface that rou
Tables (continued)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-04xTable 11-17: Event Message Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CT Bus Interface: Katana®752i CT Bus OptionsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0413-2• User Managed Combination (UMC)UMC indicates combinations that
CT Bus Interface: Signal Control10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual13-3Figure 13-1: Typical System Clocking ModelSIGNAL CONTROLThe Katana®752i supp
CT Bus Interface: CT Bus Routing Without the T8110 (option 1)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0413-4CT BUS ROUTING WITHOUT THE T8110 (OPTION 1)The
CT Bus Interface: CT Bus Routing Without the T8110 (option 1)10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual13-5Figure 13-2: CT Signal Routing Diagram —T8110 N
CT Bus Interface: CT Bus Routing With the T8110 Installed (option 2)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0413-6CT BUS ROUTING WITH THE T8110 INSTALLED
CT Bus Interface: CT Bus Routing With the T8110 Installed (option 2)10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual13-7Local CT Bus OperationOn the Katana®752i
CT Bus Interface: CT Bus Routing With the T8110 Installed (option 2)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0413-8Figure 13-3: CT Signal Routing Diagram —
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual14-1Section 14Backplane SignalsThis chapter describes the Katana®752i board’s backplane signals. It lists the pin
Backplane Signals: PinoutsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0414-2PINOUTSJ1 is a 110-pin female connector (Emerson #01899062-00) that routes power s
Backplane Signals: Pinouts10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual14-3J2 is a 110-pin female connector (Emerson #01899063-00) that routes cPCI, Geograph
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualiRegistersRegister 4-1: 750GL Hardware Implementation Dependent, HID0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Backplane Signals: PinoutsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0414-4J3 is a 95-pin female connector (Emerson #01899064-00) that routes cPSB Ethernet d
Backplane Signals: Pinouts10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual14-5J4 is an optional 90-pin female connector (Emerson #01899070-00) that routes CT si
Backplane Signals: PinoutsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0414-6J5 is a 110-pin female connector (Emerson #01899063-00) that routes PTMC site user
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-1Section 15MonitorThe Katana®752i monitor is based on the Embedded PowerPC Linux Boot Project (PPC-Boot) boot
Monitor: Command-Line FeaturesKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-2Figure 15-1: Example Monitor Start-up DisplayPPCBoot 1.2.0 (Oct 31 2007 - 12:5
Monitor: Basic Operation10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-3BASIC OPERATIONThe Katana®752i monitor performs various configuration tasks upon pow
Monitor: Basic OperationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-4Figure 15-2: Power-up/Reset Sequence FlowchartRESETInitialize HID0Initialize MSRRelo
Monitor: Basic Operation10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-5Power-Up TimingUpon power-up, the Katana®752i initially retries cPCI cycles for a sp
Monitor: Basic OperationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-6POST Diagnostic ResultsThe Katana®752i stores Power-On Self-Test (POST) diagnostic r
Monitor: Monitor Recovery and Updates10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-7MONITOR RECOVERY AND UPDATESNote: The monitor provides VxWorks 6.0 supp
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Monitor: Monitor Command ReferenceKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-83 Update the monitor:[Katana 752i (1.0)] => moninit serial# 100000 4 Re
Monitor: Boot Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-9However, commands cannot be abbreviated when accessing on-line help. You must type hel
Monitor: Boot CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-103 The host board finally writes 0x596F4F6B (character string “YoOk”) to MagicLoc to s
Monitor: Boot Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-11Definition: bootp [loadAddress] [bootfilename]bootvThe bootv command checks the check
Monitor: JFFS2 File SystemsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-12JFFS2 FILE SYSTEMSThis section describes the commands for the read-only JFFS2 fi
Monitor: Memory Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-13cmpThe cmp command compares count objects between addr1 and addr2. Any differences
Monitor: Memory CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-1400080020: ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ...00080030: ffff f
Monitor: Flash Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-1500080020: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ...00080030: ffffffff ff
Monitor: EEPROM / I2C CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-16protectThe protect command enables or disables the Flash sector protection fo
Monitor: EEPROM / I2C Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-17icrc32The icrc32 computes a CRC32 checksum.Definition:icrc32 chip_address[.0,
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual1-1Section 1OverviewThe Emerson Katana®752i is an intelligent input/output (I/O) processing blade for use in a Co
Monitor: Ethernet Controller EEPROM CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-18iprobeThe iprobe command probes to discover valid I2C chip addr
Monitor: Environment Parameter Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-19envinitThe envinit command resets the NVRAM and serial number. Optio
Monitor: Test CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-20TEST COMMANDSThe commands described in this section perform diagnostic and memory tes
Monitor: Other Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-21coninfo The coninfo command displays the information for all available console devic
Monitor: Other CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-22frusetuserThe frusetuser command writes count bytes to offset in the FRU user area a
Monitor: Other Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-23getpcimodeThe getpcimode command shows how many Configuration Space Headers the Kata
Monitor: Other CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-24isdramThe isdram command displays the SDRAM configuration information (valid chip va
Monitor: Other Commands10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-25Modify, read, and keep the CFG address.pci next[.b, .w, .l] b.d.f addressModify auto
Monitor: Other CommandsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-26Setting PCI Mode to Multi ... Complete=>setsprThe setspr command sets the content
Monitor: Environment Variables10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-27version The version command displays the monitor’s current version number.Def
Overview: Components and FeaturesKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-041-2SDRAM: The Katana®752i allows for a 72-bit Small-Outline Dual In-Line Memory
Monitor: Environment VariablesKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-28cpci_remap 80000000 Base address in cPCI space for memory window specified by
Monitor: Environment Variables10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual15-29The monitor supports optional environment variables that enable additional fu
Monitor: TroubleshootingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0415-30TROUBLESHOOTINGTo bypass the full board initialization sequence, attach a terminal
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual16-1Section 16AcronymsASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information InterchangeBMCBaseboard Management ControllerCm
Acronyms: Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0416-2IDMAInternal Direct Memory AccessIECInternational Electrotechnical CommissionIEEEInstitute of Elec
Acronyms: 10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual16-3SERDESSerializer/DeserializerSGMIISerial Gigabit Media Independent InterfaceSMSSystem Management S
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10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manuali-1IndexAacronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-1Bbinary download format . . . . . . .15-30block diagr
Index (continued)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-04i-2memory commands . . . . . . . .15-12Motorola S-record . . . . . . . . .15-30other commands
Index (continued)10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manuali-3Sserial numberlocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7user ROM . . . . . . . . .
Overview: Components and Features10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual1-3PTMC Sites: The Katana®752i has two standard PCI Telecom Mezzanine Card (PTM
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Overview: Functional OverviewKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-041-4FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEWThe following block diagram provides a functional overview fo
Overview: Additional Information10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual1-5ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThis section lists the Katana®752i hardware’s regulator
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Overview: Additional InformationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-041-6Emerson maintains test reports that provide specific information regarding th
Overview: Additional Information10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual1-7Table 1-2: Technical ReferencesDevice/Interface:Type: Document: 1 CompactPCI
Overview: Additional InformationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-041-8Ethernet BCM5461S BCM5461S 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver Adv
Overview: Additional Information10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual1-9If you have questions, please call Emerson Technical Support at 1-800-327-125
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10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-1Section 2SetupThis chapter describes the physical layout of the boards, the setup process, and how to check fo
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit BoardKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-2Figure 2-1: Katana®752i Front PanelPMC Site #2PMC Site #1EIA-232Serial PortRe
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit Board10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-3Figure 2-2: Component Map, Top (Rev. 03)J6CR1U15C98C62C97C88C66C71C75U34F4F3C
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit BoardKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-4Figure 2-3: Component Map, Bottom (Rev. 03)C171C347C641C627C626C657C193C182C4
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit Board10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-5Figure 2-4: Jumper, Fuse, and Switch Locations, TopCOPYRIGHT 200410006008-00
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualiRegulatory Agency Warnings & NoticesThe Emerson Katana752i meets the requirements set forth by the Federal C
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit BoardKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-6Figure 2-5: Fuse, and LED Locations, BottomC171C347C641C627C626C657C193C182C4
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit Board10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-7Identification NumbersBefore you install the Katana®752i circuit board in a s
Setup: Katana®752i Circuit BoardKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-8J4 : J4 is a 90-pin connector that routes computer telephony (CT) bus signals
Setup: Katana®752i Setup10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-9KATANA®752I SETUPYou need the following items to set up and check the operation of th
Setup: TroubleshootingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-10Power RequirementsThe Emerson Katana®752i circuit board typically requires about 35 wa
Setup: Troubleshooting10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual2-11moninit <four-digit board serial number> noburnExecuting the above command will
Setup: TroubleshootingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-042-12Please put the RMA number on the outside of the package so we can handle your problem
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual3-1Section 3Reset LogicThis chapter provides a system-level overview of the reset logic for the Katana®752i. It a
Reset Logic: General OverviewKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-043-2Figure 3-1: Katana®752i Reset DiagramFrontPanelPushButton2.5VIPMIPowerOSC_ENEnab
Reset Logic: Reset Sources10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual3-3RESET SOURCESThe Katana®752i circuit board can be reset from the following sources:
(continued)Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-04iiEC Declaration of ConformityAccording to EN 45014:1998Manufacturer’s Name: Emerson Network PowerEmbe
Reset Logic: Reset SourcesKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-043-4Figure 3-2: 750GL Reset LogicSolderedFlashflash_wpMV64460sysrstpci0_rstpci1_rstgt_w
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-1Section 4ProcessorThe Katana®752i processor complex consists of a processor and a system controller/PCI bridge
Processor: Processor OverviewKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-2Figure 4-1: 750GL Block DiagramPhysical Memory MapThe Katana®752i monitor (see C
Processor: Processor Overview10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-3Figure 4-2: 750GL Memory MapDevice Bus PLD RegistersE800,0000Flash SocketF820,00
Processor: Processor ResetKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-4This table summarizes the physical addresses for the 750GL on the Katana®752i board
Processor: Processor Initialization10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-5Hardware Implementation Dependent 0 RegisterThe Hardware Implementation De
Processor: Processor InitializationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-6BTIC: Branch Target Instruction Cache enable.ABE: Address Broadcast Enable
Processor: Processor Initialization10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-7PR0: PLL0 Range select bits.PC1: PLL1 Configuration bits.PRI: PLL1 Range b
Processor: Exception HandlingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-8EXCEPTION HANDLINGEach CPU exception type transfers control to a different addre
Processor: Exception Processing10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-9EXCEPTION PROCESSING When an exception occurs, the address saved in Machine St
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualiiiContents1OverviewComponents and Features . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Functional Overview . . . . . . . . . . .
Processor: Exception ProcessingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-10FP: Floating-Point available. This bit is set on initial power-up.0= Prevents
Processor: Cache Memory10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-11CACHE MEMORYThe 750GL processor provides both level 1 (L1) and level 2 (L2) cache mem
Processor: Cache MemoryKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-12L2DO: L2 Data-Only.Setting this bit inhibits the caching of instructions in the L2 ca
Processor: JTAG/COP Headers10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual4-13JTAG/COP HEADERSThe 750GL CPU provides a dedicated user-accessible test access po
Processor: JTAG/COP HeadersKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-044-1415 CHKSTPO* Output Checkstop (halted) indication (see also Checkstop LED indicato
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-1Section 5System ControllerThe Katana®752i processor complex consists of a processor (see Chapter ) and a syste
System Controller: CPU InterfaceKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-045-2Figure 5-1: MV64460 Block DiagramCPU INTERFACE CPU interface features include
System Controller: SDRAM Controller10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-31 Read the CPU Configuration register. This guarantees that all previous t
System Controller: Internal (IDMA) ControllerKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-045-4INTERNAL (IDMA) CONTROLLEREach of the four DMA engines can move
System Controller: PCI Interface10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-5PCI IdentificationThe Katana®752i has been assigned the following PCI identif
Katana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-04iv(blank page)8Local PCI BusPCI Enumeration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1PCI ID Select and Interrup
System Controller: Doorbell RegistersKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-045-6monitor the state of the PCI bus INTA*—INTD* signals (PCI1 only). The MV
System Controller: On-Card Memory10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-7ON-CARD MEMORYThe Katana®752i has various types of on-card memory to support
System Controller: I2C InterfaceKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-045-8EEPROMsThe MV64460 uses an 8-kilobyte serial EEPROM at hex location 5316 on t
System Controller: I2C Interface10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-9Figure 5-2: I2C Interface Diagram0xA4MV64460 initializationROM0xA6NVRAMConfig
System Controller: GPIO Signal DefinitionsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-045-10GPIO SIGNAL DEFINITIONSThe MV64460 system controller on the Katana
System Controller: Console Serial Port10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual5-11CONSOLE SERIAL PORTThe processor complex on the Katana®752i has an asy
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10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual6-1Section 6Device Bus PLDThe processor complex on the Katana®752i has a programmable logic device (PLD) that pro
Device Bus PLD: Interrupt RegistersKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-046-2Register 6-2: Reset CommandSCL: Direct control for I2C clock signal:1=Tri-
Device Bus PLD: Product Identification10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual6-3SREN: PCI SERR Enable interrupt routed from PCI SERR to MV64460:1=Enabl
Contents (continued)10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualvJFFS2 File Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-12ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Device Bus PLD: Revision RegistersKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-046-4Register 6-6: EReadyERdy: Monarch (read):1=PCI devices are ready to be enum
Device Bus PLD: Board Configuration Registers10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual6-5Note: Board Configuration 2 register is not implemented in the K
Device Bus PLD: Other RegistersKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-046-6OTHER REGISTERSThe IPMI Port Select register at hex location F820,E00016 allow
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual7-1Section 7Real-Time ClockThe processor complex on the Katana®752i has a standard real-time clock (RTC), consist
Real-Time Clock: Clock OperationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-047-21 Seconds register2 Minutes register3 Century/Hours register4 Day register5 D
Real-Time Clock: Clock Operation10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual7-3ST: Stop bit1=Stops the oscillator0=Restarts the oscillator within one second
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10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual8-1Section 8Local PCI BusThe Katana®752i utilizes the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus as the interfac
Local PCI Bus: Geographical AddressingKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-048-2Table 8-1: ID Select ConnectionsThe T8110 TSI connects to INTD. The MV6
Local PCI Bus: PCI Bus Control Signals10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual8-3ACK64*, REQ64*: These sustained three-state output signals tell a 64-bi
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Local PCI Bus: PCI Bus Control SignalsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-048-4PAR: PARITY. This is even parity across AD00-AD31 and C/BE0-C/BE3*. Par
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual9-1Section 9PTMC InterfaceThe Katana®752i Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) interface supports two PCI Tele
PTMC Interface: PTMC InstallationKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-049-2The following procedure describes how to attach a PTMC module to the Katana®
PTMC Interface: PTMC Connector Pinouts10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual9-3PTMC CONNECTOR PINOUTSPCI expansion site #1 has four 64-pin connectors,
PTMC Interface: PTMC Connector PinoutsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-049-435 GND TRDY* CT_D14 J3_A736 IRDY* +3.3Vno connectionJ3_E637 DEVSEL* GND
PTMC Interface: PTMC Connector Pinouts10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual9-5PCI expansion site #2 has four 64-pin connectors, J21—J24 (see Fig. 2-2
PTMC Interface: PTMC Connector PinoutsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-049-637 DEVSEL* GND CT_D12 J5_D638 +5V STOP* GND J5_C639 GND PERR* PTENB* J5
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual10-1Section 10Ethernet InterfacesThe Katana®752i supports four 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet ports. The MV64460 syste
Ethernet Interfaces: Ethernet PortsKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0410-2001 = CPSB_1 (MAC address #2)010 = CPSB_2011 = FRNT_1 (ETH3)100 = FRNT_2
Ethernet Interfaces: Optional RMII PHY Devices10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual10-3Table 10-2: 82544EI Ethernet Port Pin Assignments, ETH4Table 1
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s ManualviiFiguresFigure 1-1: General System Block Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ethernet Interfaces: Optional RMII PHY DevicesKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0410-4Figure 10-1: RMII PHY to Transition ModulePTMCSite 1PTMCSite 2
10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-1Section 11IPMI ControllerThe Katana®752i implements a System Management Bus (SMB), as defined in the Com-pact
IPMI Controller: SMB/IPMI OverviewKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-2The Katana®752i system management interface uses the Zircon PM device’s ge
IPMI Controller: SMB/IPMI Overview10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-3Figure 11-1: IPMB Connections Block DiagramIPMB (SCL, SDA, PWR)Katana752i3
IPMI Controller: I/O InterfaceKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-4I/O INTERFACEThe Zircon PM provides 24 user-definable input/output (I/O) pins.
IPMI Controller: I2C Interfaces10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-5In addition to the General Purpose I/O, there are six analog-to-digital (A2D)
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-6The PICMG 2.9 specification defines addressing on the public and priva
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-7The first byte contains the responder’s Slave Address, rsSA. The secon
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message ProtocolKatana®752i User’s Manual 10006024-0411-8IPMI Network Function CodesAll IPMI messages contain a Network Functio
IPMI Controller: IPMI Message Protocol10006024-04 Katana®752i User’s Manual11-9IPMI Completion CodesAll IPMI response messages contain a hexadecimal
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