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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.
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of the product, should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of the
equipment in your operating environment.
Ground the Instrument.
To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and e nclosure must be connected to an electrical ground. If the
equipment is supplied with a three-conductor AC power cable, the power cable must be plugged into an approved
three-contact electrical outlet, with the grounding wire (green/yellow) reliably connected to an electrical ground
(safety ground) at the power outlet. The power jack and mating plug of the power cable meet International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards and local electrical regulatory codes.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Do not operate the equipment in any explosive atmosphere such as in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment could result in anexplosion and cause injury or damage.
Keep Away From Live Circuits Inside the Equipment.
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qualifiedservice personnel mayremove equipment coversfor internalsubassemblyor component replacementorany
internal adjustment. Service personnel should not replace components with power cable connected. Under certain
conditions, dangerous voltages may exist evenwiththe powercableremoved.Toavoidinjuries, such personnel should
always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching components.
Use Caution When Exposing or Handling a CRT.
Breakage of a Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) causes a high-velocity scattering of glass fragments (implosion). To prevent
CRT implosion, do not handle the CRT and avoid rough handling or jarring of the equipment. Handling of a CRT
should be done only by qualified service personnel using approved safety mask and gloves.
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Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment. Contact your local
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necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
To prevent serious injury or death from dangerous voltages, use extreme
caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this equipment and its
Warning
components.
Flammability
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EMI Caution
This equipment generates, uses and can radiateelectromagneticenergy. It
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Caution
may cause or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not
installed and used with adequate EMI protection.
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Contents
About This Manual
Summary of Changes.................................................................................................xiii
Comments and Suggestions.......................................................................................xiii
Conventions Used in This Manual.............................................................................xiv
CHAPTER 1Introduction
Product Description and Diagrams ............................................................................1-1
Key Features .......................................................................................................1-1
Block and Schematic Diagrams..........................................................................1-2
Table A-3. Related Specifications ...........................................................................A-3
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About This Manual
The CPV8540 CompactPCI Hot Swap PMC Carrier Card User Manual
provides a brief description and overview of this product. (PCI stands for
Peripheral Component Interconnect and PMC stands for PCI Mezzanine
Card.) The Manual also provides you with tables that include all the
connectorpinoutinformation needed to attach one or two PMC mezzanine
modules to the carrier card. This document should be used by anyone
attaching PMC modules to this card.
Summary of Changes
The following table lists changes made to this document since its last
release.
DateChanges
February 2001The CPV8540 allows only 32-bit PCI transfers. For more information, please
refer to the Note on page 1-1.
Comments and Suggestions
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Be sure to include the titleandpart number of the manual and tell how you
used it. Then tell us your feelings about its strengths and weaknesses and
any recommendations for improvements.
Conventions Used in This Manual
The following typographical conventions are used in this document:
bold
is used for user input that you type just as it appears; it is also used for
commands, options and arguments to commands, and names of
programs, directories and files.
italic
is used for names of variablestowhichyou assign values. Italic is also
used for comments in screen displays and examples, and to introduce
new terms.
courier
is used for system output (for example, screen displays, reports),
examples, and system prompts.
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<Enter>, <Return>or<CR>
<CR> represents the carriage return or Enter key.
CTRL
representsthe Control key. Execute control charactersby pressing the
Ctrl key and the letter simultaneously, for example, Ctrl-d.
1Introduction
This manual provides a brief description and overview of the CPV8540
CompactPCI Hot Swap PMC Carrier Card together with the connector
pinout information needed to attach one or two PMC mezzanine modules
to the card. PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect and PMC
stands for PCI Mezzanine Card.
the CompactPCI bus. This product is being replaced by
Motorola’s CPV8540B, which supports 64-bit PCI transfers.
Product Description and Diagrams
The CPV8540 provides connectivity to a wide variety of video, ATM,
analog, serial, and many other functions. The 8540 is a 6U CompactPCI
carrier card for IEEE P1386.1 compliant PMC modules. The board
supports one double-width or two single-width PMC mezzanine modules.
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Once connected, the modules are accessed via front panel connections. In
addition, I/O lines are brought out to the carrier card’s rear 2mm pin and
socket connectors, allowing rear panel connectionsin systems such as the
CPX8216 HA chassis.
Key Features
The CPV8540:
❏ Supports standard (IEEEP1386.1) PMC mezzanine modules
❏ Holds one double-width or two single-width modules
❏ All PMC I/Os are brought out to the front panel and to rear
connectors
❏ Single CompactPCI load via DEC 21154 bridge
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Introduction
❏ Supports 5.0 or 3.3 volt PMC modules
❏ Supports Plug and Play
Card ID: The CPV8540 reports itself to the system as a bridge chip with
the PMC functions behind it.
Block and Schematic Diagrams
The following two figures provide overviews of the card.
1-2Computer Group Literature Center Web Site
PMC2
Product Description and Diagrams
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J5
J3
PMC1
J2
Bridge
J1
Figure 1-1. CPV8540 Block Diagram
http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature1-3
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Introduction
J21
J23
J11
J13
J22
J24
J12
J14
Single Width
PMC Module
Figure 1-2. PMC Modules to CPV8540 Carrier Card with Connectors Labeled
1-4Computer Group Literature Center Web Site
Connector Pinouts
Connector Pinouts
The tables in this section provide the connectorpinoutinformationneeded
to attach one or two PMC mezzanine modules to the carrier card.
Table 1-1. CPCI J3 User I/O Connector Pinout
ROW AROW BROW CROW DROW E
14+3.3V+3.3V+3.3V+5V+5V14
13PMC1IO5PMC1IO4PMC1IO3PMC1IO2PMC1IO113
12PMC1IO10PMC1IO9PMC1IO8PMC1IO7PMC1IO612
11PMC1IO15PMC1IO14PMC1IO13PMC1IO12PMC1IO1111
10PMC1IO20PMC1IO19PMC1IO18PMC1IO17PMC1IO1610
9PMC1IO25PMC1IO24PMC1IO23PMC1IO22PMC1IO219
8PMC1IO30PMC1IO29PMC1IO28PMC1IO27PMC1IO268
7PMC1IO35PMC1IO34PMC1IO33PMC1IO32PMC1IO317
6PMC1IO40PMC1IO39PMC1IO38PMC1IO37PMC1IO366
5PMC1IO45PMC1IO44PMC1IO43PMC1IO42PMC1IO415
4PMC1IO50PMC1IO49PMC1IO48PMC1IO47PMC1IO464
3PMC1IO55PMC1IO54PMC1IO53PMC1IO52PMC1IO513
2PMC1IO60PMC1IO59PMC1IO58PMC1IO57PMC1IO562
1V(I/O)PMC1IO64PMC1IO63PMC1IO62PMC1IO611
NOTE: PMC1IO* signals are those connected to the lower PMC Slot, or Slot 1.
Table 1-2. CPCI J5 User I/O Connector Pinout (Continued)
7PMC2IO35PMC2IO34PMC2IO33PMC2IO32PMC2IO317
6PMC2IO40PMC2IO39PMC2IO38PMC2IO37PMC2IO366
5PMC2IO45PMC2IO44PMC2IO43PMC2IO42PMC2IO415
4PMC2IO50PMC2IO49PMC2IO48PMC2IO47PMC2IO464
3PMC2IO55PMC2IO54PMC2IO53PMC2IO52PMC2IO513
2PMC2IO60PMC2IO59PMC2IO58PMC2IO57PMC2IO562
1V(I/O)PMC2IO64PMC2IO63PMC2IO62PMC2IO611
NOTE: PMC2IO* signals are those connected to the upper PMC Slot, or Slot 2.
The Motorola publications listed below offer you additional information
about this product. You can obtain paper or electronic copies of Motorola
Computer Group publications by:
❏ Visiting Motorola Computer Group’s Product Catalog for more
information on PMC products at,
http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature
❏ Contacting your local Motorola sales office
❏ Visiting Motorola Computer Group’s World Wide Web literature
site, http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature
To obtain the most up-to-date product information in PDF or HTML
format, visit http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature.
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Manufacturers’ Documents
For additional information, refer to the following table for manufacturers’
data sheets or user’s manuals. As an additional help, a sourcefor the listed
document is provided. Please note that, while these sources have been
verified, the information is subject to change without notice.
Table A-1. Manufacturers’ Documents
Document TitleMotorola Publication
Number
21154 PCI-to-PCI Bridge Data Sheet; Intel Corporation
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-2. Related Specifications
Document TitleMotorola Publication
Number
CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification
PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group (PICMG)
http://www.picmg.org/
IEEE - PCI Mezzanine Card Specification (PMC)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
http://standards.ieee.org/catalog/
URLs
The following URLs (uniform resource locators) may provide helpful
sources of additional information about this product, related services, and
developmenttools. Please note that, while these URLs have been verified,
they are subject to change without notice.