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1. z N N gt o N N e te E ke ern lt rere pa a th ny m m m m m 5 5 5 nnn E si N m x lt lt lt lt lt Figure 5 VT89x AMC Port 2 and 3 Topology with Ordering Option 2 2 7 4 Ports4 7and8 11 In the fat pipes region MCH1 Fabrics D E F and G are connected to ports 4 5 6 and r respectively on all AMCs MCH2 Fabric D E F and G are connected to ports 8 9 10 and 11 respectively on all AMCs as shown in Figure 6 gt NR ent T e 7 i L lt st q st st Ha YN Ha YN YN gt EN EN gt 5 Z lt n Y y 4 Kal A Kal M m Si Y Si oi oi 00 ben 0 oi n Ha YN 1 ZS g ZS e g o o o O C O lt CN m st z O O O O O lt lt x lt lt Figure 6 VT89x AMC Ports 4 7 Topology with Ordering Option 2 Page 13 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 3 Physical Description 3 1 Front Panel Each VTO95 provides four LEDs and a hot swap button as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 VTO95 Front Panel The VTO95 LEDs indicate the state of the CU as described in the following table Name Color Description Hot Swap indicates hot swap state per AMC O and MicroTCA specifications Fail ON indicates failure For example the geographic address pins are invalid or payload power has failed BLINKING indicates that one or more fans have stalled or
2. 1 Slot Layout The VT891 chassis supports two MCHs two PMs twelve Full Height AMC a JSM and a Telco module When using the JSM module AMC2 through AMC12 can be double width The layout is shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 VT891 Slot Layout 4 1 2 Telco Alarm Interface The VT891 uses the DA200 Telco Alarm module see Appendix Section 4 2 4 1 3 FRU Information The Carrier FRU information is stored in the EEPROM at address 0x52 per the MicroTCA specification The EEPROM can be partitioned to contain both the Shelf and Carrier FRU Information in some configurations 4 1 4 Carrier Number Configuration If multiple Carriers are configured with an external Shelf Manager make sure that each Carrier has a unique Carrier number To set the Carrier number for the VT891 set the Chassis Locator switches on the DA200 according to Table 8 in Appendix Section 4 4 Make sure both the switches are set the same The Chassis Locator switches are on the top side of the DA200 Switch settings are covered in Appendix Section 4 4 4 1 5 JTAG The VT891 enables JTAG bus to each AMC using UTCOOS See Appendix Section 4 3 for details 4 1 5 1 JTAG Backplane Topology The UTCOOS8 is fully connected point to point with each AMC as shown in Figure 9 Page 16 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual lt Az pm 5 5 5 5 5 E E E CN az em lt lt lt lt 0090 lt A
3. are still spinning up OFF indicates normal operation ON indicates normal operation Upgrade ON while the CU operation is interrupted during a firmware upgrade Table 4 VTO95 LEDs At power on the hot swap handle state is Closed Pushing the Hot Swap button once toggles the handle state to Open Pushing the Hot Swap button again toggles the handle state to Closed 3 1 1 Telco Interface Telco alarms are handled per model see Appendices for model information 3 1 2 Telco Support and Failover Either CU can act as the Telco Device for the Carrier but only one CU at a time will do so The active CU will respond to Telco requests from the Carrier and will include the TELCO STATUS sensor record in its SDR If the active CU is removed the other CU will become active and will act as the Telco Device The MicroTCA specification does not cover redundant Telco Devices so third party Carrier Managers may not support this failover behavior Page 14 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 Appendices The Appendices contain model specific information for each product followed by configuration information and tables Appendix 4 1 Model VT891 Appendix 4 2 Telco Alarm Module Appendix 4 3 JTAG Module Appendix 4 4 Carrier Locator Switches Page 15 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 1 VT891 4 1 1 Components 4 1 1
4. controllers The information is typically held in an EPROM attached to the chassis Telco board or attached to the chassis backplane See Appendix for model specific information The Carrier Locator can be assigned via mechanical dip switches located on the Telco board or the chassis backplane See Appendix for model specific information and switch settings Table 2 6 Clock Options The VT89x series provide non redundant clock networks connecting MCH clocks CLK1 CLK2 and CLK3 to the AMC clocks CLK1 CLK2 and CLK3 by a dedicated line Shown in Figure 2 CLK3 can be assigned a Telco clock or become the Fabric clock per AMC 1 specification Fabric B will be partially provided on ports 1 6 and CLK3 is routed to Fabric B on ports 7 12 Redundant options connect CLK1 of MCH1 point to point to each AMC CLK1 and CLK1 of MCH2 point to point to each AMC CLK3 See Appendix for model specific redundant clock information Page 10 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual m m m m m oo zo ko ho eq Aa A N D 9 EnO g j j a O O O o lt lt p T naj E AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n Figure 2 VT89x non redundant clock topology CLK3 can run as Fabric Clock e g PCle clock 2 7 Backplane Topology Common VT89x backplane connectivity is shown here Check model specific information in Appendix Dependi
5. iii OO AO 16 4 1 1 COMMONS O cinc IIA acariciando 16 4 1 1 1 ME A AAA 16 4 1 2 Telco Alarm Interface icono aieeaii caniaii 16 4 1 3 ERIN Mato cion oooi 16 4 1 4 Carrier Number Configuration 000 esse essere eee cnn cri 16 4 1 5 JTAG eegenen EES wawa dub dace aeoea 16 4 1 5 1 JTAG Backplane Topology EE 16 4 1 6 VT891 Redundant Clock TOpOlOgY asa ies SAO AE a a EE 17 4 1 7 VT891 Backplane Direct Connect Topology ordering option 1 2122221111 18 4 2 Telco Alarm Modules AAA 18 4 2 1 DALI A o RA PO ORA DO de 19 4 2 1 1 FRU Tu rei u E ale 19 4 2 1 2 CHASSIS LOCO Racial a 19 4 2 2 Telco Alarm Connector in 20 AS JAG Mole YARRO 20 4 3 1 UTCOOS RU EEN 21 4 3 2 UTCOOSAEDS ozna zzz ni O RER noe did ERC 21 4 4 Carrier Locator ZE Zz Gaci nk geed enne eanne 23 Page 4 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual Figure 1 Typical VT89x Series Chassis eessen ee Ee T Figure 2 VT89x non redundant clock topology CLK3 can run as Fabric Clock e g PCle 6 eler EE 11 Figure 3 VT89x AMG 126 BUSTOPGI BY A eegen 11 Figure 4 VT89x AMC Port O and 1 TODOlOGY sss sss dy i 12 Figure 5 VT89x AMC Port 2 and 3 Topology with Ordering Option 2 13 Figure 6 VT89x AMC Ports 4 7 Topology with Ordering Option 2 13 Figure TOS LH gvel d PANEL ed dd ad 14 Figure UE K Slot Layo Ut nawa OK lai da Kd OEG ee 16 Figure 9 VT891 JTAG to AMC backplane topology AEN aaa aaaa EE 17 Figure 10 VT891 R
6. MC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n Figure 9 VT891 JTAG to AMC backplane topology 4 1 6 VT891 Redundant Clock Topology The VT891 may be ordered with redundant clock topology shown in Figure 10 NOTE 1 gt 1 gt 2 gt 2 N N N N N aa gt 3 3 3 Wa Kal si Kal Kal x Si gt lt x o o o o 0090 o E eg A AA SSS N at N A N Bs m m m N m x x x s lt Si 5 D WM d 0090 Hd N m Z O O O O O NOTE lt lt lt lt lt 1 gt 3 2 gt 2 Figure 10 VT891 Redundant Clock Topology Page 17 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 1 7 VT891 Backplane Direct Connect Topology ordering option 1 With ordering option 1 AMC ports 2 and 3 are interconnected as shown in Figure 11 TN S dE RE gt pa gt Se ze o Ge pee Figure 11 VT891 AMC direct connections with ordering option 1 4 2 Telco Alarm Modules The VT89x series use the DA200 The Telco Alarm Connector is used to relay alarm information to an external alarm device e The Active 1 and Active 2 LEDs indicate which Cooling Unit is representing the Telco device to the Carrier Manager Normally Active 1 will be on indicating that the lower CU is active e The Critical Major and Minor Alarm LEDs indicate the state of the alarms When an alarm is active the corresponding LED will be on e The Chassis Power Switch is used to send a Chassis Control re
7. VadaTech VT89x series User Manual October 21 2010 Version 1 0 vadatechr THE POWER OF VISION VadaTech VT89x User Manual Copyright 2010 VadaTech Incorporated All rights reserved VadaTech and the globe image are trademarks of VadaTech Incorporated All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document VadaTech Inc assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained herein VadaTech reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes periodically and the content hereof without obligation of VadaTech to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to the VadaTech Incorporated Web site The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or otherwise altered without the permission of VadaTech Inc It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about VadaTech products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that VadaTech intends to announce such products programming or services in your country Trademark
8. e add the numbers next to the illuminated LEDs together and use the following table Page 21 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual Value JTAG Target AMC 1 7 ames J 10 i 1 13 id 15 16 PM 2 Table 6 Slave Select LEDs The MGNT LEDs indicate which master is currently granted access If no LEDs are on no master has access LED JTAG Master Front Panel or Rear Connector E Table 7 MGNT LEDs The DPDV LED directly indicates the state of the DPDV bit in the Device Configuration Register Page 22 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 4 Carrier Locator Switch Logic The Table shows switch positions to set Carrier number Carrier Number Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 lon gt Jon Off fond jj jo jom L of Table 8 Carrier Number Configuration Page 23 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146
9. ector is used to drive an external alarm device BS ou 04 ou 04 ou ou Figure 14 Telco Alarm Connector Pin Name Description 6 Critical Alarm NC oriical alarm relay normally closed e Minor Alarm NO minor alarm relay normally open o Minor Alarm NO minor alarm relay normally closed Table 5 Telco Connector Pins 4 3 JTAG Module The UTCOOS JTAG Switch Module JSM provides JTAG support to all JTAG capable Modules in the system The front connector is a standard 0 1 header which mates to most JTAG modules There are three Arbitrated Master ports 2 MCH and the front rear connector The secondary ports are auto detected if they are present The module provides transparent communication between the Master and a selected secondary port All configuration modes use an IEEE1149 1 TAP controller The JTAG can operate with a clock up to 50MhZ Page 20 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual Extractor Handle Figure 15 UTCOO8 JSM Front Panel 4 3 1 UTC008 Switches e The FTM REQ switch is used to request JTAG Master access for the front connector The CFG switch allows configuration of the JTAG switch to occur through the front connector e The RST switch resets the JTAG switch 4 3 2 UTC008 LEDs The ACT LED indicates that the JSM is active The Slave Select LEDs indicate which secondary port is selected If no LEDs are on no secondary port is selected Otherwis
10. edundant Clock Topology EE 17 Figure 11 VT891 AMC direct connections with ordering option 7 18 Figure 12 DA280 Front Panel AA ici onain EG 19 Figure 13 DAZOO Chassis Locator Switches cesses eee 19 Figure 14 Telco Alarm Conner A aa 20 Figure 15 UNCOOS IS MADEREROS 21 Page 5 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual IE l Table 1 Model Comparison Charts aaa sani ie T Table E 8 NEU Wee e UNITS zas AS 9 Table As VEO95 LEDS eene ads deei a d ii 14 Table 5 Telco COMIECLOLCPINS a O lates ace EE Eed 20 Table 6 Slave Select E RE EE 22 Table 7 MGNT LEDS cicl n nica 22 Table 8 Carrier Number Configuration sat dad 23 Page 6 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT860 User Manual 1 Overview Figure 1 Typical VT89x Series Chassis The VT89x series shown in Figure 1 are 7U MicroTCA carriers offering a variety of chassis AMC and MCH combinatorial options Current production comprises VT89x models x 1 This document describes the common VT89x chassis configuration and operation Attached Appendices describe each model s individual characteristics with configuration and operational characteristics Table 1 provides shows a comparison chart for each model s features p of of of Set Tess d of Power JSM Telco LE AE AMC ZE A DAJ Model MCH Module slot Alarm CH Redundant Power Soie dak E a Slots Pan Tray Supply w
11. een 2 2 Ves Ves o o ves Yes Table 1 Model NE Chart 1 1 Document References e PICMG Specification MTCA O R1 0 MicroTCA e VadaTech VT891 data sheet Page 7 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI 731 01 Rev B VadaTech VT89x User Manual 1 2 Acronyms Used in this Document Acronym Description Advanced Mezzanine Card Compact Height Cooling Unit Table 2 Acronyms Page 8 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 2 Components The VT89x carrier s components include an optional 1000W AC power supply two Cooling Units temperature sensors a removable JTAG Switch Module JSM and a removable Telco Alarm Interface board The removable Telco Alarm Boards contain the Carrier Locator and Carrier FRU Information devices 2 1 Power Supply The optional power supply supplies 1000W 48V power to the chassis Power Module s 2 2 _VT095 Cooling Units The VT89X carrier includes two redundant VT095 MicroTCA Cooling Units CUs as shown in the following table Position Name Power Channel IPMB Address FRU ID Table 3 Cooling Units The bottom unit is considered the intake air unit and the top unit considered the exhaust air unit A chassis air filter is located underneath the bottom unit 2 3 Chassis Sensors Chassis sensors available on the VT89x series are monitored by the Carrier Manager running on an MCH The sensors available are as follows 2 3 1 Tempe
12. ng on the clock options selected some fabrics may not be routed Refer to the VT89x data sheet for details 2 7 1 IPMB Busses The VT89x provides a dual redundant IPMB O bus among the MCH1 MCH2 CU1 CU2 PM1 and PM2 modules The IPMB L is a radial dual star with each MCH connected to all AMCs as shown in Figure 3 A ar A mA gt lt ES ENEE Ss m m m m m ms gt gt gt gt a a oa a a Hro a aa E lt LE AMC AMC AMC AMC AMC 1 2 3 4 n Figure 3 VT89x AMC I2C bus topology Page 11 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 2 7 2 Ports 0 and 1 MCH1 Fabric A is connected to port O on all of the AMCs and MCH2 Fabric A is connected to port 1 on all AMCs as shown in Figure 4 gt o o e e e E e a gt 2 a 0090 e e nnn lt o s si sl sl m sl 5 5 5 ke 5 a a a D a 0090 si CN M St E Oo O O O z Figure 4 VT89x AMC Port O and 1 Topology 2 7 3 Ports 2 and 3 AMC ports 2 and 3 SAS SATA are routed depending on the ordering option Under option 1 AMCs are connected directly together See Appendix for model specific information Under option 2 MCH1 Fabric B is connected to port 2 on all of the AMCs and MCH2 Fabric Bis connected to port 3 on all of the AMCs as shown in Figure 5 Page 12 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual
13. quest to the Carrier Manager This will cause a controlled power down or power up of all of the FRUs in the Carrier e The Power Button LED reflects the state of the Chassis Power Switch e The Power Good LED reflects the power state of the DA200 e The Telco Alarm Cutoff button is used to engage the Telco Cutoff turning off the external Telco alarms The alarm LEDs will not change but the external alarm device if any will be turned off The Telco Cutoff can be disengaged using the Set Telco Alarm State ATCA Command When disengaged the external Telco alarms will turn back on Page 18 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 2 1 DA200 aE Telco Alarm Connector lt _ lt Active 2 aE Active 1 x Critical Alarm Mu Major Alarm QUIN Minor Alarm Ko Power Button Indicator k Power Switch AIN Power Good Indicator NN Telco Alarm Cutoff Figure 12 DA200 Front Panel 4 2 1 1 FRU Information The Carrier FRU information is stored in the EEPROM at address 0x52 4 2 1 2 Chassis Locator Chassis Locator switches for the DA200 are located on the top of the board as highlighted in Figure 13 H 0m0 8 dl ama Cll 8 po Eni a CG par p Emko 6 S EPE BBB Figure 13 DA200 Chassis Locator Switches Page 19 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual 4 2 2 Telco Alarm Connector Micro DSUB 15 male conn
14. rature Temperature sensors are incorporated in the VTO95 Cooling Units to monitor operating conditions Each VTO95 contains 4 temperature sensors for TEMP1 distributed on fan tray TEMP2 monitors fan motor controller internal temps TEMP3 distributed on fan tray TEMP4 distributed on fan tray UUM The temperature sensor differential between intake and exhaust air provides an indication of heat dissipation for the chassis Distributed sensors TEMP1 TEMP3 and TEMPA indicate hot cool zones within the chassis The operating conditions for the temperature sensors are as follows Page 9 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual e Lower Non Recoverable 5C e Upper Non Critical 65C e Upper Critical 80C 2 3 2 Filter Present A sensor on the lower Cooling Unit detects the absence presence of the intake air filter 2 3 3 Telco Active Sensor One Cooling Unit manages the Telco Alarm and the Telco Active Sensor is used to determine which Cooling Unit is in control 2 3 4 Power Switch Sensor The Cooling Unit controlling the Telco Alarm monitors the Chassis Power Switch 2 4 Telco Alarm Most VT89x chassis offer Telco alarm functionality to provide the end user with information concerning operational anomalies detected See Appendix for model specific information 2 5 FRU Information and Carrier Locator FRU information describes the carrier backplane topology to the chassis MCH
15. s The VadaTech Inc name and logo are registered trademarks of VadaTech Incorporated in the U S A All other product or service names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners O 2010 VadaTech Incorporated Printed in the U S A All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual Revision History Doc Description of Change Revision Date Rev 10 21 2010 Page 3 of 23 VADATECH FORM No 3WI731 01 Rev B VT MAN CUS 100146 VadaTech VT89x User Manual Table of Contents ONE EW A A O E O A ANA A ce AS 7 1 1 Document References EE T 1 2 Acronyms Used in this Document sss sss sese sese sese eee 8 2 COMPONEN EE hee SAO TEA AP ALA Slee EE 9 Geh Power ZT 2 e SER Z a AE 9 2 2 VTO95 Cooling Units a da 9 2 3 Chassis SensorS A 9 2 3 1 IC CA HTHH 9 2 3 2 Filte Present aussi awa e ee e 10 2 3 3 Telco Active Sensor ns aoi aoi azalia aaa aaa 10 2 3 4 Power Switch Sensor iio as 10 2 4 Telco AldM iii inmin eee oe en ee 10 2 5 FRU Information and Carrier Locator ENER 10 2 6 Clock Optiong ue ciaci n A 10 2 7 Backplane Topolo YAA ii BEE 11 2 7 1 IPMB Bus ESA A O 11 2 7 2 Ports DIANA ii ionii EE 12 2 7 3 INS 2 CINE eu A is 12 2 7 4 Boot EE eg 13 3 Belt DION PPPOE AOC N cidad 14 3 1 A coc A AE ONA wia 14 3 1 1 MEICO lun tere T 14 3 1 2 Telco Support and Failover ENEE 14 4 Ss A oo zaa ico 15 GAL EEN

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