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This Reference Guide is intended for users qualified in electronics or electrical engineering.
Users must have a working understanding of Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI),
AdvancedTCA®, and telecommunications.
The manual contains the following chapters and appendices:
About this Manualon page 9 lists all conventions and abbreviations used in this manual and
outlines the revision history.
Safety Noteson page 17 lists safety notes applicable to the blade.
Sicherheitshinweise on page 21 provides the German translation of the safety notes section.
Introduction on page 25 describes the main features of the blade.
Hardware Preparation and Installation on page 31 outlines the installation requirements,
hardware accessories, switch settings, installation and removal procedures.
Controls, LEDs, and Connectors on page 51 describes external interfaces of the blade. This
includes connectors and LEDs.
Supported IPMI Commandson page 61 lists all supported IPMI commands.
FRU Information and Sensor Data Records on page 75 provides information on the blade’s
FRU info and sensor data and available on the blades.
Related Documentation on page 81 provides links to further blade-related documentation.
RTM ATCA 7360 FC Face Plate
RTM ATCA 7360 FC LEDs
Edited the following images:
Figure 3-6 on page 54
Figure 3-7 on page 56
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6806800J08ISeptember 2011Edited Figure "Location of AdvancedTCA Connectors" on page
59.
6806800J08HSeptember 2011Updated Figure "SAS Connector Pinout" on page 58.
6806800J08GOctober 2010Updated the following:
Ordering Information on page 28
Sensor Data Records on page 83
Manufacturers’ Documents on page 82
Related Specifications on page 82
Added the following:
Table "Sensor Data Records" on page 80
6806800J08FAugust 2010Updated Table 3-1 on page 53.
6806800J08EMarch 2010Updated to include support for ATCA-7365.
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Part Number Publication DateDescription
6806800J08DFebruary 2010GA version
Updated Safety Notes and Sicherheitshinweise
6806800J08CJanuary 2010GA version
6806800J08BNovember 2009EA version
6806800J08AJune 2009First version
About this Manual
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About this Manual
About this Manual
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Safety Notes
This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout
this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed during all phases of
operation, service, and repair of this equipment. You should also employ all other safety
precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual
could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Artesyn Embedded Technologies intends to provide all necessary information to install and
handle the product in this manual. Because of the complexity of this product and its various
uses, we do not guarantee that the given information is complete. If you need additional
information, ask your Artesyn representative.
The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements. It must
not be used except in its specific area of office telecommunication industry and industrial
control.
Only personnel trained by Artesyn or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering
are authorized to install, remove or maintain the product.
The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and
must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel.
Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment. Operating personnel must not remove
equipment covers. Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service
personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement
or any internal adjustment.
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or
the warranty may be voided. Contact your local Artesyn representative for service and repair
to make sure that all safety features are maintained.
EMC
The blade has been tested in a standard Artesyn system and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device in this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 55022 Class
A respectively. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the system is operated in a commercial environment.
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Safety Notes
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference by Information Technology Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a
domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may
be required to take corrective actions.
To ensure EMC protection use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that
appropriate radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained. Installed blades must have
the face plates installed and all vacant slots in the shelf must be covered.
The blade generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed properly and used in
accordance with this guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operating the system in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Installation
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the blade or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
Data Loss
Removing the blade with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss.
Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated, before removing the blade.
Damage of Blade and Additional Devices and Modules
Incorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or the additional
devices or modules.
Before installing or removing an additional device or module, read the respective
documentation
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System Damage
WARNING: The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for
connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of
the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that
connect to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building
interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089) and require isolation from the
exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to
connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.
Operation
Blade Damage
Blade surface
High humidity and condensation on the blade surface causes short circuits.
Do not operate the blade outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the blade is
completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power.
Safety Notes
Blade Overheating and Blade Damage
Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus blade
damage.
When operating the blade, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf.
When operating the blade in areas of electromagnetic radiation ensure that the blade is bolted
on the system and the system is shielded by enclosure.
Environment
Always dispose of used blades, system components and RTMs according to your country’s
legislation and manufacturer’s instructions.
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Safety Notes
SFP Modules
Personal Injury and Damage of the RTM and SFP Modules
Installing and using SFP modules which are not fully certified and which do not meet all
relevant safety standards may damage the RTM and the SFP modules and may lead to personal
injury.
Only use and install SFP modules which are fully certified and which meet all relevant safety
standards.
Personal Injury
Optical SFP modules may be classified as laser products. When installing and using any of these
SFP modules, the regulations which correspond to the respective laser class apply to the whole
RTM. Not complying to these regulations may lead to personal injury.
When installing and using optical SFP modules which are classified as laser products, make
sure to comply to the respective regulations.
Eye Damage
Optical SFP modules may emit laser radiation when no cable is connected. This laser radiation
is harmful to your eyes.
Do not look into the optical lens at any time.
SFP Module Damage
The optical port plug protects the optical fibres against dirt and damage. Dirt and damage can
render the SFP module inoperable.
Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP module. When
no cable is connected, cover the port with an optical port plug.
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Sicherheitshinweise
Dieses Kapitel enthält Hinweise, die potentiell gefährlichen Prozeduren innerhalb dieses
Handbuchs vorrangestellt sind. Beachten Sie unbedingt in allen Phasen des Betriebs, der
Wartung und der Reparatur des Systems die Anweisungen, die diesen Hinweisen enthalten
sind. Sie sollten außerdem alle anderen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen treffen, die für den Betrieb des
Produktes innerhalb Ihrer Betriebsumgebung notwendig sind. Wenn Sie diese
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen oder Sicherheitshinweise, die an anderer Stelle diese Handbuchs
enthalten sind, nicht beachten, kann das Verletzungen oder Schäden am Produkt zur Folge
haben.
Artesyn Embedded Technologies ist darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum
Einbau und zum Umgang mit dem Produkt in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen. Da es sich
jedoch um ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten handelt, können wir
die Vollständigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht garantieren. Falls Sie
weitere Informationen benötigen sollten, wenden Sie sich bitte an die für Sie zuständige
Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn.
Das System erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf
ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie und im Zusammenhang
mit Industriesteuerungen verwendet werden.
Einbau, Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch Artesyn ausgebildetem oder im Bereich
Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden. Die in diesem
Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschließlich dazu, das Wissen von
Fachpersonal zu ergänzen, können dieses jedoch nicht ersetzen.
Halten Sie sich von stromführenden Leitungen innerhalb des Produktes fern. Entfernen Sie auf
keinen Fall Abdeckungen am Produkt. Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder
anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf Abdeckungen entfernen, um Komponenten
zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen.
Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder führen Sie keine unerlaubten Veränderungen am Produkt
durch, sonst verfällt die Garantie. Wenden Sie sich für Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die für
Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn. So stellen Sie sicher, dass alle
sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden.
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Sicherheitshinweise
EMV
Das Blade wurde in einem Artesyn Standardsystem getestet. Es erfüllt die für digitale Geräte
der Klasse A gültigen Grenzwerte in einem solchen System gemäß den FCC-Richtlinien
Abschnitt 15 bzw. EN 55022 Klasse A. Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz
vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Blades in Gewerbe- sowie Industriegebieten
gewährleisten.
Das Blade arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt Störstrahlung. Bei unsachgemäßem
Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb können Störungen im
Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten.
Benutzen Sie zum Anschließen von Peripheriegeräten ausschließlich abgeschirmte Kabel. So
stellen Sie sicher, dass ausreichend Schutz vor Störstrahlung vorhanden ist. Die Blades müssen
mit der Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckplätze müssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt
sein.
Warnung! Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich
Funkstörungen verursachen. In diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden,
angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen.
Installation
Beschädigung von Schaltkreisen
Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau von Blades kann Schaltkreise
beschädigen oder ihre Lebensdauer verkürzen.
Bevor Sie Blades oder elektronische Komponenten berühren, vergewissern Sie sich, daß Sie in
einem ESD-geschützten Bereich arbeiten.
Datenverlust
Wenn Sie das Blade aus dem Shelf herausziehen, und die blaue LED blinkt noch, gehen Daten
verloren.
Warten Sie bis die blaue LED durchgehend leuchtet, bevor Sie das Blade herausziehen.
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Beschädigung des Blades und von Zusatzmodulen
Fehlerhafte Installation von Zusatzmodulen, kann zur Beschädigung des Blades und der
Zusatzmodule führen.
Lesen Sie daher vor der Installation von Zusatzmodulen die zugehörige Dokumentation.
Beschädigung des Systems
Die Gebäude-internen Schnittstellen ("intra-building ports" per GR-1089-CORE) der Geräte
oder Baugruppen sind nur für gebäudeinterne Verkabelung vorgesehen. Die Schnittstellen
sind als Typ 2 oder Typ 4 definiert (wie in GR-1089-Core beschrieben) und erfordern eine
Isolation zu Leitungen außerhalb des Gebäudes.
Die Gebäude-internen Schnittstellen dürfen keine elektrisch leitende Verbindung zu Leitungen
außerhalb des Gebäudes haben. Ein "Primary Protector" (wie in GR-1089-CORE beschrieben)
ist keine ausreichende Absicherung, um die Gebäude-internen Schnittstellen mit Leitungen
außerhalb des Gebäudes zu verbinden.
Sicherheitshinweise
Betrieb
Beschädigung des Blades
Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf der Oberfläche des Blades können zu Kurzschlüssen
führen.
Betreiben Sie das Blade nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte für die relative
Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur. Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher, dass sich
auf dem Blade kein Kondensat befindet.
Überhitzung und Beschädigung des Blades
Betreiben Sie das Blade ohne Zwangsbelüftung, kann das Blade überhitzt und schließlich
beschädigt werden.
Bevor Sie das Blade betreiben, müssen Sie sicher stellen, dass das Shelf über eine
Zwangskühlung verfügt.
Wenn Sie das Blade in Gebieten mit starker elektromagnetischer Strahlung betreiben, stellen
Sie sicher, dass das Blade mit dem System verschraubt ist und das System durch ein Gehäuse
abgeschirmt wird.
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Sicherheitshinweise
Umweltschutz
Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und/oder Blades/Systemkomponenten/RTMs stets gemäß der in
Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers.
SFP Modules
Gefahr von Verletzungen sowie von Beschädigung des RTMs und SFP-Modulen
Die Installation und der Betrieb von SFP-Modulen, welche nicht zertifiziert sind und welche
nicht den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen, kann Verletzungen zur Folge haben sowie zur
Beschädigung des RTMs und von SFP-Modulen führen.
Verwenden Sie daher nur SFP-Module, die zertifiziert sind und die den Sicherheitsstandards
entsprechen.
Verletzungsgefahr
Optische SFP-Module können als Laserprodukte klassifiziert sein. Wenn Sie solche SFP-Module
installieren und betreiben, so gelten die entsprechenden Bestimmungen für Laserprodukte für
das gesamte RTM. Werden diese Bestimmungen nicht eingehalten, so können Verletzungen
die Folge sein.
Wenn Sie SFP-Module betreiben, die als Laserprodukte klassifiziert sind, stellen Sie sicher, dass
die entsprechenden Bestimmungen für Laserprodukte eingehalten werden.
Verletzungsgefahr der Augen
Optische SFP-Module können Laserstrahlen aussenden, wenn kein Kabel angeschlossen ist.
Blicken Sie daher nicht direkt in die Öffnung eines SFP-Moduls, um Verletzungen der Augen zu
vermeiden.
Beschädigung von SFP-Modulen
Die Schutzkappe eines SFP-Modules dient dazu, die sensible Optik des SFP-Modules gegen
Staub und Schmutz zu schützen.
Entfernen Sie die Schutzkappe nur dann, wenn Sie beabsichtigen, ein Kabel anzuschließen.
Andernfalls belassen Sie die Schutzkappe auf dem SFP-Modul.
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Introduction
1.1Features
The following rear transition modules (RTMs) are available: RTM-ATCA-7360, RTM-ATCA7360-L.
The RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L offer the following features:
One USB 2.0 interface
6x (RTM-ATCA-7360) or 2x (RTM-ATCA-7360-L) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports
RAID 0 & 1, and 3 Gbps capable SAS controller connected to PCI-E on ATCA Zone 3
Two SAS ports to support external SAS JBOD and storage clustering
Two SAS ports to access local disk drive and redundant disk in a logically paired ATCA slot
Local hot swappable SAS HDD, up to 600 GB (The HDD is ordered separately.)
Chapter 1
1.2Standard Compliances
The product is designed to met the following standards.
Table 1-1 Standard Compliances
StandardDescription
UL 60950-1
EN 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1
CISPR 22
CISPR 24
EN 55022
EN 55024
FCC Part 15
EN 300386
NEBS Standard GR-1089 CORE
ISO 8601Y2K compliance
Legal safety requirements
EMC requirements on system level (predefined Artesyn
Embedded Technologies system)
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Table 1-1 Standard Compliances (continued)
StandardDescription
NEBS Standard GR-63-CORE
ETSI EN 300019 series
PICMG 3.0 and 3.1Defines mechanics, blade dimensions, power distribution,
1. The blade does not fulfill the "Unpacked Equipment Shock Criteria" as defined in NEBS GR63 4.3.2. During tests
which consisted of dropping the blade from 100 mm height, we observed that on some blades the ATCA zone 2 and
3 connectors got damaged. Although it was possible to manually repair the connectors and the blade was fully
functional again afterwards, the criteria imposed by the NEBS standard were not fulfilled.
To fulfill the requirements of Telcordia GR-1089,R4-14, use Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)
1
NEBS level three
Product is designed to support NEBS level three. The
compliance tests must be done with the customer target
system.
power and data connectors, and system management
cables grounded at both ends to connect to the Ethernet ports.
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The product has been designed to meet the directive on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) Directive
2002/95/EC.
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Figure 1-1Declaration of Conformity
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1.3Mechanical Data
The following table provides details about the blade's mechanical data, such as dimensions and
weight.
Table 1-2 Mechanical Data
FeatureValue
Dimensions (width x height x depth)6HP wide, 8U high, 70 mm deep
Weight RTM-ATCA-7360 (with hard disk module): 0.913 kg
1.4Ordering Information
The following table lists the product variants and accessories that are available upon release of
this publication. Consult your local Artesyn Embedded Technologies sales representative for
the availability of other variants and accessories.
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Table 1-3 Product Variants and Accessories
Product NumberDescription
RTM-ATCA-7360RTM for the ATCA-7360 blade, 6x GBE, 2x SAS, 1x slot for optional
HDD (ROHS 6/6)
RTM-ATCA-7360-LRTM for the ATCA-7360 blade, 2x GBE, 2x SAS, 1x slot for optional
HDD (ROHS 6/6)
ATCA7360-HDD1-SAS147 GB SAS HDD for the RTM-ATCA-7360 (ROHS 6/6)
HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L
ATCA7360-HDD2-SAS300 GB, SAS HDD for the RTM-ATCA-7360 (ROHS 6/6)
HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L
ATCA7360-HDD3-SATA80 GB SATA HDD (ext. temp.) for the RTM-ATCA-7360 (ROHS 6/6)
HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L
ATCA7360-HDD4-SAS600 GB, SAS HDD for the RTM-ATCA-7360 (ROHS 6/6)
HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L
RTM-ATCA-7360-HDDKITHDD kit for RTM-ATCA-7360
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1.5Product Identification
The following graphic shows the location of the serial number label.
Figure 1-2Serial Number Location
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Hardware Preparation and Installation
2.1Unpacking and Inspecting the Module
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect blade installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the blade or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
Shipment Inspection
Chapter 2
To inspect the shipment, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that you have received all items of your shipment:
Printed Quick Start Guide and Safety Notes Summary
RTM-ATCA-7360
Any optional items ordered
2. Check for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service.
3. Remove the desiccant bag shipped together with the blade and dispose of it
according to your country’s legislation.
The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during
transportation or any items are missing, please contact our customer's service immediately.
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2.2Environmental and Power Requirements
In order to meet the environmental requirements, the blade has to be tested in the system in
which it is to be installed.
Before you power up the blade, calculate the power needed according to your combination of
blade upgrades and accessories.
2.2.1Environmental Requirements
The environmental conditions must be tested and proven in the shelf configuration used. The
conditions refer to the surrounding of the blade within the user environment.
The environmental requirements of the blade may be further limited down due to
installed accessories, such as hard disks or PMC modules, with more restrictive
environmental requirements.
Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating around the
blade and not to the actual component temperature.
Blade Damage
Blade surface
High humidity and condensation on the blade surface causes short circuits.
Do not operate the blade outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the blade is
completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power.
Blade Overheating and Blade Damage
Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus
blade damage.
When operating the blade, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf.
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Table 2-1 Environmental Requirements
RequirementOperatingNon-Operating
Temperature+5 °C (41 °F) to +40 °C (104 °F) (normal
operation) according to NEBS Standard
-40 ºC (-40 °F) to +70 °C (158 °F) (may be
further limited by installed accessories)
GR-63-CORE
-5 °C (23 °F) to +55 °C (131 °F)
(exceptional operation) according to
NEBS Standard GR-63-CORE
Temp. Change+/- 0.25 °C/min according to NEBS
+/- 0.25 °C/min
Standard GR-63-CORE
Rel. Humidity5% to 90% non-condensing according
to Artesyn-internal environmental
requirements
Vibration0.1 g from 5 to 100 Hz and back to 5 Hz
at a rate of 0.1 octave/minute
5% to 95% non-condensing according to
Artesyn-internal environmental
requirements
5-20 Hz at 0.01 g
2
/Hz
20-200 Hz at -3.0 dB/octave
2
3
Random 5-20 Hz at 1 m
/Sec
Random 20-200 Hz at -3 m/Sec
ShockHalf-sine, 11 m/Sec, 30mSec/Sec
2
Blade level packaging
Half-sine, 6 mSec at 180 m/Sec
Free Fall-1,200 mm/all edges and corners
1.0 m (packaged) per ETSI 300 019-2-2
(blade level packaging)
100 mm (unpacked) per GR-63-CORE
2
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Hardware Preparation and Installation
During the safety qualification of this product, the following on-board locations were
identified as critical with regards to the maximum temperature during blade operation. To
guarantee proper product operation and to ensure safety, you have to make sure that the
temperatures at the locations specified in the following are not exceeded. If not stated
otherwise, the temperature should be measured by placing a sensor exactly at the given
locations. For your convenience all temperature spots are shown in the figure below that
provides a detailed view of the product.
Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits
LocationComponentTemperature Limit
J6, J7, J8Dual Ethernet Controller70 °C
U1SAS Controller70 °C
Temperature limit is valid when measured on the component heat sink.
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Figure 2-1Location of Critical Temperature Spots (Top Side)
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If you integrate the blade in your own system please contact your local sales representative for
further safety information.
2.2.2Power Requirements
The RTM gets safety-extra-low-voltage (SELV) power from the front blade.
Table 2-3 Power Dissipation
CharacteristicValue
Hardware Preparation and Installation
Measured Power dissipation of ATCA7360/7365 with RTM
Measured Max Power dissipation of
RTM-ATCA-7360
260 W
22 W
2.3Installing the Hard Disk Module
The RTM provides a hot swappable SAS hard disk module. In this section you can find
information on how to install the hard disk module.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the RTM or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
The RTM is shipped with an HDD slot cover.
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Installation procedure
1. Remove the HDD slot cover of the RTM by loosening and removing the screws that
attach the plate to the RTM.
2. With the HDD slot cover removed, align the hard disk module to the guiding rails of
the hard disk slot.
3. Insert the hard disk module into the slot until it is fully inserted.
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Figure 2-2Inserting the Hard Disk Module
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4. Tighten the two thumb screws of the hard disk module.
5. Take all necessary steps in your operating system to make the hard disk operable
(the steps depend on the OS you are using).
2.4Replacing the Hard Disk Module
In this section you can find information on how to replace the hard disk module.
If the hot swap feature is not supported on your RTM, you cannot replace the hard disk
module yourself. Please send the RTM to your local support representative to have the hard
disk module replaced.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the RTM or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
Replacement procedure
To replace the hard disk, proceed as follows.
1. Make sure a replacement hard disk module is available.
2. Take all necessary steps in your operating system to make the hard disk module
ready for removal (the steps depend on the OS you are using).
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3. Loosen the two thump screws of the hard disk module.
4. Pull the hard disk module outward by holding both screws and exerting equal force
to keep it straight.
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5. Align the replacement hard disk module to the guiding rails of the hard disk slot.
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6. Insert the hard disk module into the slot until it is fully inserted.
Figure 2-3Inserting the Hard Disk Module
7. Tighten the two thumb screws of the hard disk module.
8. Take all necessary steps in your operating system to make the hard disk operable
(the step depend on the OS you are using).
2.5Installing and Removing the RTM
The RTM must be installed into a ATCA system without a zone 3 midplane.
The RTM provides support for basic hot swap, that means it can be installed, removed and
replaced in a powered system. However, after the RTM is installed or replaced in a powered
system the front blade has to be rebooted so that the OS can recognize the SAS controller
or other PCI devices located on the RTM.
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RTM Damage
Installing the RTM with other blades than the ATCA-7360/7365 may damage the RTM and
the front blade.
Only install the RTM with the Artesyn ATCA-7360/7365 blade.
Damage of Circuits
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits or
shorten their life.
Before touching the RTM or electronic components, make sure that you are working in an
ESD-safe environment.
Data Loss
If you remove the RTM from a powered system, data that is in the process of being written
to the hard disk located on the RTM may be lost.
Disconnect the RTM hard disk from OS services before removing the RTM from a powered
system.
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2.5.1Installing the RTM
Installation Procedure
The following procedure describes the installation of the RTM. It assumes that your system is
powered. If your system is unpowered, you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the
respective step. In this case it is a purely mechanical installation.
1. Locate the slot the RTM is to be installed into the shelf's rear which must be the
same as that of the front blade.
2. Ensure that the top and the bottom handles of the RTM are in an outward position
by squeezing the lever and the latch together.
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3. Insert the RTM into the shelf by placing the top and bottom edges in the card guides
of the slot.
4. Slide the RTM into the slot.
5. Apply equal and steady pressure to the RTM to carefully slide the RTM into the shelf
until you feel resistance. Continue to gently push the RTM until the RTM connectors
engage.
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6. Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle
into the shelf rail recesses.
7. Fully insert the RTM and lock it to the shelf by pressing the two components of the
lower and the upper handles together and turning the handles toward the face
plate.
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8. Tighten both face plate screws on the RTM.
9. Wait until the blue LED on the RTM is OFF.
A switched off blue LED indicates that the payload of the RTM has become active.
10.Plug interface cable into face plate connectors, if applicable.
11.Reboot the front blade.
This is necessary so that the OS of the front blade can recognize the SAS controller
or any other PCI device located on the RTM.
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2.5.2Removing the RTM
Removal Procedure
The following procedure describes the removal of the RTM. It assumes that your system is
powered. If your system is unpowered, you can disregard the blue LED and thus skip the
respective step. In this case it is a purely mechanical procedure.
1. Unlatch the lower handle outward by squeezing the lever and the latch together
and turning the handle outward only enough to unlatch the handle from the face
plate, that means until you feel a resistance. Do not rotate the handle fully outward.
The blue LED blinks indicating that the shelf manager is informed about the desire
of the blade to power down the payload of both the front blade and the RTM and
the power-down process is ongoing.
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2. Wait until the blue LED of the RTM is permanently ON.
A permanently switched ON LED indicates that the payload of the RTM has been
powered down.
3. Remove interface cables from face plate connectors, if applicable.
4. Loosen the two RTM face plate screws.
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5. Unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward.
6. Remove the RTM from the slot.
2.6Installing and Removing SFP Modules
This section describes how to install and remove SFP modules.
Eye Damage
Optical SFP modules may emit laser radiation when no cable is connected.
Avoid staring into open apertures to avoid damage to your eyes.
Personal Injury and Damage of the RTM and SFP Modules
Installing and using SFP modules which are not fully certified and which do not meet all
relevant safety standards may damage the RTM and the SFP modules and may lead to
personal injury.
Only use and install SFP modules which are fully certified and which meet all relevant safety
standards.
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Personal Injury
Optical SFP modules may be classified as laser products. When installing and using any of
these SFP modules, the regulations which correspond to the respective laser class apply to
the whole RTM. Not complying to these regulations, may lead to personal injury.
When installing and using optical SFP modules which are classified as laser products, make
sure to comply to the respective regulations.
SFP modules can be installed/removed both while the RTM is powered and nonpowered. The
presence and also the type of SFP modules is automatically detected.
The maximum power consumption of all installed SFP modules must not exceed 12W.
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2.6.1Installing an SFP Module
Procedure
In order to install an SFP module, proceed as follows:
1. Slide the SFP module into the slot until it locks into position.
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2. Remove the optical port plug.
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SFP Module Damage
The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibres against dirt and damage. Dirt and
damage can render the SFP module inoperable.
Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP module.
When no cable is connected, cover the port with an optical port plug.
3. Connect the network cable to the SFP module
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2.6.2Removing an SFP Module
Procedure
In order to remove an SFP module, proceed as follows.
1. Remove any connected cable from the SFP module.
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2. Open the SFP latch. Note that the latch mechanism of your SFP module may be
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slightly different compared to the latch shown in the following figure.
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3. Grasp the SFP module and carefully slide it out of the slot.
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4. Cover the optical port with the optical port plug.
SFP Module Damage
The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibres against dirt and damage. Dirt and
damage can render the SFP module inoperable.
Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP module.
When no cable is connected, cover the port with an optical port plug.
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Controls, LEDs, and Connectors
3.1Mechanical Layout
The following graphic shows the mechanical layout of the RTM.
Figure 3-1Mechanical Layout
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3.2Face Plate
The following figures show the connectors, keys and LEDs available at the face plate of the RTM
variants.
Figure 3-2RTM-ATCA-7360 Face Plate
Figure 3-3RTM-ATCA-7360-L Face Plate
3.2.1LEDs
The following figures show all the LEDs available at the face plate.
Figure 3-4RTM-ATCA-7360 LEDs
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Figure 3-5RTM-ATCA-7360-L LEDs
The meaning of these LEDs is described in the following table.
Table 3-1 Face Plate LEDs
LEDDescription
OOSOut Of Service
Red: This LED is controlled by higher layer software, such as middle ware or
applications.
ISPayload Power Status
Green: The payload power has been enabled by the IPMC. Note that this LED
indicates the payload power status both in the early power state and the
normal blade operation.
OFF: Payload power is disabled
Note: This LED is multicolored (red/green/yellow) and is programmable by
IPMC.
ATNAmber: This LED is controlled by higher layer software, such as middle ware or
applications.
SAS port activity
LEDS 0/1
HDD HDD activity LED
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Table 3-1 Face Plate LEDs (continued)
LEDDescription
H/SFRU State Machine
During blade installation:
Permanently blue: On-board IPMC powers up
Blinking blue: Blade communicates with shelf manager
OFF: Blade is active
During blade removal:
Blinking blue: Blade notifies shelf manager of its desire to deactivate
Permanently blue: Blade is ready to be extracted
3.2.2Keys
The module provides one face plate reset key.
Figure 3-6Location of Face Plate Reset Key
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On pressing it, a hard reset is triggered and all attached on-board devices are reset.
You cannot reset the IPMC via this key.
3.2.3Connectors
The module provides the following connectors at its face plate:
Ethernet
USB
SAS
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3.2.3.1Ethernet Connectors
The RTM provides two (for RTM-ATCA-7360-L variant) or six (for RTM-ATCA-7360 variant)
Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T interface connectors at its face plate. The location of the
Ethernet connectors is shown in the following figure.
Figure 3-7Location of Ethernet Connector
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The pinout of the connector is as follows.
Figure 3-8Ethernet Interface Connectors Pinout
ETH_TX+
1
ETH_TX-
2
ETH_RX+
3
n.c.
4
n.c.
5
ETH_RX-
6
n.c.
7
n.c.
8
3.2.3.2USB Connector
The RTM provides one USB connector at its face plate. It is compliant to the USB 2.0 standard.
Figure 3-9Location of USB Connectors
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N
E
T
U
S
B
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
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1
8
R
N
E
T
U
S
B
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
R
N
E
T
U
S
B
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
The pinout of each USB connector is given in the following.
Figure 3-10USB Connector Pinout
VP5_USB
1
USB_x_D-
2
USB_x_D+
3
GND
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E
E
3.2.3.3SAS Connector
The blade provides one SAS connector at its face plate. The location of the connector is shown
in the following figure.
Figure 3-11Location of SAS Connector
R
N
E
T
U
S
B
S
A
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
H
D
D
H
/
S
R
N
E
T
U
S
B
S
A
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
H
D
D
H
/
S
R
N
E
T
U
S
B
S
A
S
SAS port
0
1
activity LEDs
H
D
D
H
/
S
The pinout of the serial interface connector is shown below.
The AdvancedTCA backplane connectors reside in zone 3 as specified by the AdvancedTCA
standard and are called P30 and 32. For a pinout description of all these connectors refer to the
ATCA-736X Installation and Use manual.
Figure 3-13Location of AdvancedTCA Connectors
P30
P32
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Supported IPMI Commands
4.1Standard IPMI Commands
The MMC is fully compliant to the Intelligent Platform Management Interface v.1.5. This
section provides information about the supported IPMI commands.
4.1.1Global IPMI Commands
The MMC supports the following global IPMI commands.
Table 4-1 Supported Global IPMI Commands
CommandNetFn (Request/Response) CMDComments
Get Device ID0x06/0x070x01-
Cold Reset0x06/0x070x02-
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Warm Reset0x06/0x070x03-
Master Write-Read0x06/0x070x52Only for accessing private I2C
4.1.2System Interface Commands
The system interface commands are supported by blades providing a system interface.
Table 4-2 Supported System Interface Commands
CommandNetFn (Request/Response)CMD
Set BMC Global Enables0x06/0x070x2E
Get BMC Global Enables0x06/0x070x2F
Clear Message Flags0x06/0x070x30
Get Message Flags0x06/0x070x31
Get Message0x06/0x070x33
Send Message0x06/0x070x34
buses.
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4.1.3FRU Inventory Commands
Table 4-3 Supported FRU Inventory Commands
CommandNetFn (Request/Response) CMD
Get FRU Inventory Area Info0x0A/0x0B0x10
Read FRU Data0x0A/0x0B0x11
Write FRU Data0x0A/0x0B0x12
4.1.4Sensor Device Commands
Table 4-4 Supported Sensor Device Commands
NetFn
Command
Get Device SDR Info0x04/0x050x20-
Get Device SDR0x04/0x050x21-
Reserve Device SDR Repository0x04/0x050x22-
Get Sensor Reading Factors0x04/0x050x23-
Set Sensor Hysteresis0x04/0x050x24-
Get Sensor Hysteresis0x04/0x050x25-
Set Sensor Threshold0x04/0x050x26Most of the threshold-based
Get Sensor Threshold0x04/0x050x27-
Set Sensor Event Enable0x04/0x050x28-
Get Sensor Event Enable0x04/0x050x29-
Get Sensor Event Status0x04/0x050x2B-
(Request/Response) CMDComments
sensors have fixed thresholds.
Before using this command,
check whether threshold
setting is supported by using
the Get Device SDR command.
The Artesyn Embedded Technologies MMC is a fully compliant AdvancedTCA intelligent
Platform Management Controller i.e. it supports all required and mandatory AdvancedTCA
commands as defined in the PICMG 3.0 and AMC.0 R2.0 specifications.
Supported IPMI Commands
Table 4-5 Supported PICMG 3.0 Commands
Command
Get PICMG Properties0x2C/0x2D0x00-
Get Address Info0x2C/0x2D0x01-
FRU Control0x2C/0x2D0x04-
Get FRU LED Properties0x2C/0x2D0x05-
Get FRU LED Color Capabilities0x2C/0x2D0x06-
Set FRU LED State0x2C/0x2D0x07-
Get FRU LED State0x2C/0x2D0x08-
Get Device Locator Record ID0x2C/0x2D0x0DThe Artesyn Embedded
Set AMC Port State0x2C/0x2D0x19-
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(Request/Response)CMDComments
Technologies MMCs
support the standard
PICMG 3.0 and the
extended AMC.0 R2.0
versions of this command.
Table 4-7 Get Status Command Description (continued)
Type Byte Data Field
5Bit [7] Graceful Reboot Request
If set to 1, indicates that the payload is requested to initiate the
graceful reboot sequence.
Bit [6] Diagnostic Interrupt Request
If set to 1, indicates that a payload diagnostic interrupt request
has arrived.
Bit [5] Shutdown Alert
If set to 1, indicates that the payload is going to be shutdown.
Bit [4] Reset Alert
If set to 1, indicates that the payload is going to be reset.
Bit [3] Sensor Alert
If set to 1, indicates that at least one of the IPMC sensors
detects a threshold crossing.
Bits [2:1] Mode
The current IPMC modes are defined as:
0: Normal
1: Standalone
2: Manual Standalone
Bit [0] Control
If set to 0, the IPMC control over the payload is disabled.
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6Bits [4:7] Metallic Bus 2 Events
These bits indicate pending Metallic Bus 2 requests arrived
from the shelf manager:
0: Metallic Bus 2 Query
1: Metallic Bus 2 Release
2: Metallic Bus 2 Force
3: Metallic Bus 2 Free
Bits [0:3] Metallic Bus 1 Events
These bits indicate pending Metallic Bus 1 requests arrived
from the shelf manager:
0: Metallic Bus 1 Query
1: Metallic Bus 1 Release
2: Metallic Bus 1 Force
3: Metallic Bus 1 Free
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Table 4-7 Get Status Command Description (continued)
Type Byte Data Field
7Bits [4:7] Clock Bus 2 Events
These bits indicate pending Clock Bus 2 requests arrived from
the shelf manager:
0: Clock Bus 2 Query
1: Clock Bus 2 Release
2: Clock Bus 2 Force
3: Clock Bus 2 Free
Bits [0:3] Clock Bus 1 Events
These bits indicate pending Clock Bus 1 requests arrived from
the shelf manager:
0: Clock Bus 1 Query
1: Clock Bus 1 Release
2: Clock Bus 1 Force
3: Clock Bus 1 Free
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8Bits [4:7] Reserved
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These bits indicate pending Clock Bus 3 requests arrived from
the shelf manager:
0: Clock Bus 3 Query
1: Clock Bus 3 Release
2: Clock Bus 3 Force
3: Clock Bus 3 Free
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4.3.2Get Serial Interface Properties Command
The Get Serial Interface Properties command is used to get the properties of a particular serial
interface.
Table 4-8 Get Serial Interface Properties Command Description
The Get Handle Switch command reads the state of the hot-swap handle of the IPMC.
Overriding of the handle switch state is allowed only if the IPMC operates in (Manual)
Standalone mode.
0x00: Cold IPMC reset to the current mode
0x01: Cold IPMC reset to the Normal mode
0x02: Cold IPMC reset to the Standalone mode
0x03: Cold IPMC reset to the Manual Standalone mode
0x04: Reset the IPMC and enter Upgrade mode
The IPMC provides a way to test the watchdog timer support by implementing the Hang IPMC
command, which simulates firmware hanging by entering an endless loop.
The blade provides the following FRU information in FRU ID 0.
Table 5-1 FRU Information
AreaDescriptionValueAccess
Internal use areaNot used
Board info areaMfg date / timeAccording to Platform Management FRU
information Storage Definition v1.0
Board manufacturer'EMERSON'r
Board product nameBoard product name of the specific blade
variant
Board serial numberDefined by Artesyn Embedded
Technologies
Board part numberDefined by Artesyn Embedded
Technologies
Product info areaProduct
manufacturer
Product nameProduct name of the specific blade variantr
Product serial numberDefined by Artesyn Embedded
Product part numberDefined by Artesyn Embedded
Multi record info
area
Blade Point-To-Point
Connectivity Record
Area
'EMERSON'r
Technologies
Technologies
This multi record area contains the ATCAblade Point to Point Connectivity Record
according to PICMG 3.0, Rev.1.0. The
contents are described in the section 'EKeying'.
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
User Info AreaArtesyn OEM ID: 0x48, 0x0E, 0x00, 0x00
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5.2MAC Address Record
The blade provides one OEM FRU record which contains information about on-board MAC
addresses.
The format of the record is described in the following table.
Table 5-2 Artesyn MAC Addresses Record
OffsetLengthDescription
01Record Type ID. A value of C0h (OEM)
shall be used for Artesyn OEM records.
11End of List / Version
[7] End of List. Set to 1b for the last record
[6:4] Reserved. Write as 000b.
[3:0] Record format version. Write as 2h.
21Record Length
31Record Checksum (zero checksum)
41Header Checksum (zero checksum)
51LSB of Manufacturer ID. Write as CDh.
61Second Byte of Manufacturer ID. Write as 65h.
71MSB of Manufacturer ID. Write as 00h.
81Artesyn Record ID. 01h for Artesyn MAC Address Record.
91Record Format Version. 00h for this specification.
101Number of MAC Address Descriptors (N).
11N*7Artesyn MAC Address Descriptors. Refer to Table 21 for
definitions of Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor.
Table 5-3 Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor
OffsetLengthDescription
01Interface Type. Refer to the table below for Interface
Type Assignments.
16MAC Address. First Octet comes first.
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Table 5-4 Interface Type Assignments
Interface TypeDescription
01hATCA Base Interface or AMC / MicroTCA Common Options Region
02hATCA Fabric Interface or AMC / MicroTCA Fat Pipe Region
03hFront Panel
04hAMC / MicroTCA Extended Fat Pipe Region
5.3Power Configuration
Table 5-5 Power Configuration
Item ValueDescription
FRU Information and Sensor Data Records
Dynamic power reconfiguration
support
Dynamic power configurationNoThe power level is fixed and does not change)
Number of power draw levels1The amount of possible power levels
Early Power Draw Levels, Watt-Complete early power level including IPMC
Steady state Power Draw Levels,
Watt
Transition from early to steady
levels, sec
NoWhile the blade is powered, it supports only one power
level.
1Complete steady power consumption including IPMC
0s-
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5.4Sensor Data Records
The sensors available on the blades are shown in the table below. See Table "Sensor Data
Records" on page 80 for a detailed description of the Sensor Data Records.
Table 5-6 IPMI Sensors Overview
Sensor NameSensor Type
+1.0 V RTMVoltage0x32
+1.2 V RTMVoltage0x31
+12 V RTMVoltage0x30
+3.3 V RTMVoltage0x2F
Hotswap_RTMPICMG 3.0: FRU HotSwap0x01
temp ETHTemperature0x35
Sensor
Number
temp in RTMTemperature0x33
temp SASTemperature0x34
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The following figure shows the locations of all temperature sensors available on-board.
Figure 5-1Location of Temperature Sensors
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The sensors available on the blades are detailed in the table below.
For sensor threshold definition please use the "ipmitool" found on http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipmitool/files/ipmitool/ with
the parameter "sensor".
The publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of
Artesyn Embedded Technologies - Embedded Computing publications by contacting your
local Artesyn sales office. For released products, you can also visit our Web site for the latest
copies of our product documentation.
1.Go to www.artesyn.com/computing.
2.Under SUPPORT, click TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION.
3.Under FILTER OPTIONS, click the Document types drop-down list box to select the type of
document you are looking for.
4.In the Search text box, type the product name and click GO.
Basic Blade Services Software for the ATCA-7360
Programmer’s Reference
ATCA-7360 Release Notes6806800J09
ATCA-7360 Quick Start Guide6806800J10
ATCA-7360 Safety Notes Summary6806800J11
ATCA-7365 Installation and Use6806800K65
ATCA-7365 Release Notes6806800K70
ATCA-7365 Quick Start Guide6806800K66
ATCA-7365 Safety Notes Summary6806800K67
RTM-ATCA-7360 Release Notes6806800K48
RTM-ATCA-7360 Quick Start Guide6806800K07
RTM-ATCA-7360 Safety Notes Summary6806800K04
6806800K42
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A.2Manufacturers’ Documents
For additional information, refer to the following table for manufacturers’ data sheets or user’s
manuals. As an additional help, a source for the listed document is provided. Please note that,
while these sources have been verified, the information is subject to change without notice.
LSI Logic LSI SAS1064E Datasheet And Design Guides
Related Documentation
A.3Related Specifications
For additional information, refer to the following table for related specifications. As an
additional help, a source for the listed document is provided. Please note that, while these
sources have been verified, the information is subject to change without notice.
Table A-3 Related Specifications
OrganizationDocument Title
PCI-SIGPCI Express Base Specification 2.0
PCI-X Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification 1.0
PICMGPICMG 3.0 Revision 3.0 AdvancedTCA Base Specification
PICMG 3.1 Revision 1.0 Specification
Ethernet/Fiber Channel for AdvancedTCA Systems
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RTM-ATCA-7360 Installation and Use (6806800J08M)
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