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Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020
Rear Transition Module
Technical Product Specification
April 2006
Order Number: 309383-004
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Contents 1 Document Organization ................................................................................................................7 1.1 Acronyms and Terms............................................................................................................7 2 Functional Overview .....................................................................................................................9 3 Operating the Unit ...........................................................
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6.4.1 Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Specifications .............................................35 6.4.1.1 Environmental Assumptions ..................................................................35 6.4.1.2 General Assumptions.............................................................................35 6.4.1.3 General Notes........................................................................................36 6.5 Power Consumption ......................................................
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Tables 1 Acronyms and Terms....................................................................................................................7 2 Serial Port Connector Pinout ......................................................................................................18 3 USB Connector Pinout................................................................................................................18 4 RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout.................................................
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Revision History Date Revision Description Updated values for temperature sensor thresholds in “Sensor Data Record for RTM” table. April 2006 004 Updated faceplate illustration. Initial production release. January 2006 003 Added new info on grounding procedure, power supplies, SAS redriver, faceplate LEDs, and RTM sensors. Updated P31 pinout. Added “Operating the Unit”, “RTM Management Architecture”, and December 2005 002 “Detailed Specifications” chapters September 2005 001 Initial release o
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Document Organization Document Organization 1 ® The Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Rear Transition Module Technical Product Specification is organized as follows: • Chapter 1, “Document Organization” provides a table of acronyms and terms that are used throughout the document. • Chapter 2, “Functional Overview” describes the features of the Rear Transition Module. • Chapter 3, “Operating the Unit” includes information about installing and removing the Rear Transition Module. • Chapter 4, “Modul
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Document Organization Table 1. Acronyms and Terms (Sheet 2 of 2) Term Definition Hot Swap A specific specification from the PICMG 3.0 Spec. 2 I C A two-wire serial bus. Licensed by Phillips Semiconductors. ® IA-32 32-bit Intel Architecture I/O Input/Output Intelligent Platform Management Bus. The bus that interconnects all boards in the chassis IPMB to the Shelf Manager. Intelligent Platform Management Bus Channel 0 as defined in the IPMI v1.5 specification. IPMB-0 This is the logical aggregat
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Functional Overview Functional Overview 2 Rear Transition Modules (RTM) are important components in many telecommunications and embedded systems. These environments place most of the active components on a Front Board and most of the cable connections (especially copper cables) are made from the RTM. This allows the Front Board to be replaced without the need to reinsert a large number of cables in the correct order. In AdvancedTCA* systems, the Front Board mates directly with the RTM, as s
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Functional Overview • One SAS x4 connector to support external SAS JBOD. (Only three of these SAS ports on the RTM are usable; the first SAS port is used by the MPCBL0020 Single Board Computer’s local SAS drive.) • Six T1/E1 ports with transformer and protection circuitry (designed primarily for intra- building applications) 2 • I C connectivity to the SBC for remote management capabilities • OOS and Health LEDs • Hot Swap status LED. This LED mirrors the indication of the HS status LED on the
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Operating the Unit Operating the Unit 3 3.1 Introduction ® The Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Rear Transition Module is a non-intelligent RTM. A non- intelligent FRU does not have a remote management controller (RMC) on board to communicate with the SBC IPMC. Instead, all of the non-intelligent RTM sensors and FRU device information is 2 made available to the IPMC through direct device access. This is usually done via dummy I C sensor and storage devices. It is the responsibility of the IPMC to
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Operating the Unit 3.4 Digital Ground to Chassis Ground Connection Digital ground can be tied to chassis ground through a jumper (P2) located near the bottom, right corner of the RTM. In the default grounding for the MPRTM0020, digital ground is isolated from chassis ground (jumper link connecting “NC” to “GND”) as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. Default Grounding on MPRTM0020 To connect the digital ground to the chassis ground, follow this procedure: 1. Remove the jumper link from the default lo
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Operating the Unit Figure 3. Digital Ground Connected to Chassis Ground Note: Digital ground is also called “logic ground”. Chassis ground is also known as “shelf ground”. ® Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Technical Product Specification – April 2006 13
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Rear Panel Transformers / Sidactors Backplane Module Components Module Components 4 4.1 Block Diagram Figure 4 shows a functional block diagram of the RTM. Figure 4. RTM Functional Block Diagram P30 Power SAS 3 SAS 2 ADM1026 (x3) IPMB/I C Port RMD P31 2xGbE RJ-45 GbE (from Port Fabric Redriver Interface) RJ-45 GbE P32 Port USB USB Port P33 RJ-45 Serial Port Serial 2xT1/E1 From Mezz. #1 1x6 2xT1/E1 RJ-48C T1/E1 From Mezz. #2 Ports 2xT1/E1 From Mezz. #3 ® 14 Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Te
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Module Components 4.2 Physical Layout Figure 5. Rear Transition Module (RTM) ® Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Technical Product Specification – April 2006 15
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Module Components Figure 6 identifies the connectors and LEDs on the RTM faceplate. Figure 6. RTM Faceplate Connectors and LEDs SAS Connector Fabric Interface Port A OOS LED Fabric Interface Port B Health LED USB Connector Serial Port Connector T1/E1 RJ48C from PMC1 T1/E1 RJ48C from PMC2 T1/E1 RJ48C from PMC3 Hot Swap LED ® 16 Intel NetStructure MPRTM0020 Technical Product Specification – April 2006
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Module Components 4.3 Components Description The following sections describe the components shown in Figure 4 through Figure 6. 4.3.1 Serial Port Interface One serial port (RS-232) connector is present on the RTM. This connector provides access to the COM1 serial port from the MPCBL0020 Single Board Computer, which is also routed to the front panel of the SBC. Both connections are active, but only one can be used at any given time. The line driver/receiver for the serial port resides on the SB
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Module Components Table 2. Serial Port Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name 1RTS 2DTR 3TXD 4GND 5GND 6RXD 7DSR 8CTS 4.3.2 USB Interface One USB port is provided on the RTM. 5V power is available through this USB port with a current limit of 400mA. Figure 8 illustrates the USB connector and Table 3 provides pinout information. Figure 8. USB Connector (J2) Table 3. USB Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name 15V_USB 2USB– 3USB+ 4GND 4.3.3 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Two Gigabit Ethernet ports with LEDs are p
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Module Components Figure 9. RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Connector Table 4. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name 1MDI0+ 2MDI0– 3MDI1+ 4MDI2+ 5MDI2– 6MDI1– 7MDI3+ 8MDI3– 4.3.4 SAS Connector Interface One x4 SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) connector is present on the RTM. When the MPRTM0020 is connected to a MPCBL0020 Single Board Computer, only three of the four high-speed serial interfaces is available on the SAS connector, because one port is already used for the on-board local SAS drive on
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Module Components Figure 10. SAS Connector Pin 23 Pin 2 Pin 25 Pin 24 Pin 3 Pin 1 Table 5. SAS Connector Pinout Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 GND 14 SAS_TX3– 2 SAS_RX0+ 15 SAS_TX3+ 3 SAS_RX0– 16 GND 4 GND 17 SAS_TX2– 5 SAS_RX1+ 18 SAS_TX2+ 6 SAS_RX1– 19 GND 7 GND 20 SAS_TX1– 8 SAS_RX2+ 21 SAS_TX1+ 9 SAS_RX2– 22 GND 10 GND 23 SAS_TX0– 11 SAS_RX3+ 24 SAS_TX0+ 12 SAS_RX3– 25 GND 13 GND Note: The SAS_RX3 and SAS_TX3 interfaces are not physically connected to the SAS controller on MPCBL0020. The