Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev. 2.00Revision Date: October 5, 2010Part No: 50-1Y000-1000CT-30 Series3U Rugged Conduction-Coole
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List of Figures xiCT-30List of FiguresFigure 1-1: CT-30 Block Diagram ... 3Figure 2-1: CT-30 Board Layo
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Overview 1CT-301Overview1.1 IntroductionThe CT-30 is a highly integrated 3U Rugged Conduction CooledCompactPCI SBC in single slot (4HP) width form fa
2Overview1.2 FeaturesX 3U Rugged Conduction-Cooled CompactPCI SBC in 4HP or 8HP width form factorX Low power Intel® Core™2 Duo 1.5GHz (L7400), Core™ D
Overview 3CT-301.3 Block DiagramFigure 1-1: CT-30 Block Diagram Intel® Core™2 Duo(Merom)COM 1/2LPCPCI 32-bit/33MHz1 x4 or 4 x1 PCIeSATA (3x)SMBusJ2J1
4Overview1.4 Product ListProducts included in the CT-30 Series include:SBCX CT-30: single-slot (4HP) width 3U Rugged Conduction-Cooled CompactPCI SBC
Overview 5CT-301.5 Package Contents The CT-30 is packaged with the following components. If any ofthe items on the contents list are missing or damag
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Specifications 7CT-302 Specifications2.1 CPU, memory, and chipset2.2 InterfacesProcessoruFC-BGA Intel® Core™2 Duo LV (L7400) 1.5 GHz, FSB 667MHz, 4 M
Revision HistoryRevision Release Date Description of Change(s)2.00 2010/10/05 Initial Release
8 Specifications2.3 Software 2.4 MechanicalFront panel I/OCT-30 main boardSocket for optional VGA connector adapterPower LED (green)WDT (yellow)CPU ov
Specifications 9CT-302.5 EnvironmentalCooling Method ConductionOperating Temperature(1)-40 to +85°C for processors U2500, 425-40 to +80°C for process
10 Specifications2.6 I/O Connectivity TableTable 2-1: I/O ConnectivityCT-30 cPCI-R3920TFaceplate Board Faceplate BoardGbE -- -- Yx2 --USB -- Y (9-pi
Specifications 11CT-302.7 Power RequirementsIn order to guarantee a stable functionality of the system, it is rec-ommended to provide more power than
12 SpecificationsPower ConsumptionThe following tables provide information on the power consump-tion of CT-30.Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo LV (L7400)
Specifications 13CT-30Processor: Intel® Core™ Duo (U2500) 1.2GHz, FSB 533MHz,2MB L2 cacheTable 2-4: Power consumption of Core™ Duo LV (U2500)Functio
14 SpecificationsProcessor: Intel® Celeron M LV(423) 1.07GHz, FSB 533MHz,1MB L2 cacheTable 2-5: Power consumption of Celeron M LV(423)Function Confi
Specifications 15CT-302.8 Board LayoutCT-30 Board LayoutFigure 2-1: CT-30 Board LayoutVGA VGA connector adapter CN5 USB pin headerJ1CompactPCI J1 con
16 SpecificationscPCI-R3920T Board LayoutcPCI-R3920T Rear PanelFigure 2-2: cPCI-R3920T Board Layout and Rear PanelCN1-R 10 pin RS-232 port CN5-R SATA
Functional Description 17CT-303 Functional DescriptionThe following sections describe the CT-30 main functions andboard interfaces.3.1 CPU, Memory an
Preface iiiCT-30PrefaceCopyright 2010 ADLINK Technology Inc.This document contains proprietary information protected by copy-right. All rights are re
18 Functional DescriptionX Support of Intel’s Virtualization Technology (Vanderpool)X Support of Intel Architecture with Dynamic ExecutionX Outstandin
Functional Description 19CT-30X On-die, 1 MB second level cache with Advanced Transfer Cache architectureX Advanced branch prediction and data prefet
20 Functional DescriptionMemoryThe CT-30 supports single channel soldered DDR2 memory withError Checking and Correcting (ECC) running at 400 MHz Theav
Functional Description 21CT-30PCI ExpressThe Intel 3100 Chipset provides one configurable x8 PCIExpress interface with a maximum theoretical bandwidt
22 Functional DescriptionX System TCO Reduction CircuitsX SMBusX Watchdog TimersX PCI 2.3 InterfaceX Two fully functional serial portsX 38 General Pur
Functional Description 23CT-30Z Supports DDR-II SDRAM memoryZ 32 MB memory configurationZ Supports VGA BIOS auto memory size detectionX High Performa
24 Functional Description3.2 PeripheralsThe following standard peripherals are available on the CT-30board:TimerThe CT-30 is equipped with the followi
Functional Description 25CT-30ResetA reset will be generated by the following conditions:X Watchdog overflowX CompactPCI backplane PRST# input (Compa
26 Functional DescriptionFWH Flash MemoryFor simple BIOS updating a standard onboard 16 Mbit FirmwareHub device is used. The FWH stores both the syste
Functional Description 27CT-303.3 Board InterfacesUSB InterfacesThe CT-30 supports three USB 2.0 ports:X one onboard to connect a Flash diskX two on
iv PrefaceUsing this ManualAudience and ScopeThe CT-30 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians andsystems operators with knowledge of insta
28 Functional DescriptionUSB Flash Disk Mechanical LayoutX Maximum space reserved for USB flash disk is 50mm x 30mm (LxW)X The distance between the ce
Functional Description 29CT-30VGA Analog Interface and ConnectorThe CT-30 has no VGA connector available on the front panel andis fitted with a femal
30 Functional DescriptionCompactPCI Bus InterfacesThe complete CompactPCI connector configuration comprises twoconnectors named J1 and J2. Their funct
Functional Description 31CT-30CompactPCI J1 Pin AssignmentTable 3-6: CompactPCI J1 Pin AssignmentPin Z A B C D E F25 GND +5V REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V +5V
32 Functional DescriptionCompactPCI J2 Pin AssignmentThe CT-30 board provides Rear I/O connectivity for specialcompact systems. Some standard PC inter
Functional Description 33CT-30Legend for J2 Pin AssignmentTable 3-7: CompactPCI J2 Pin AssignmentPin Z A B C D E F22 N.C. GA[4] GA[3] GA[2] GA[1] GA
34 Functional Description3.4 Board Interfaces on RTMUSB InterfacesThere are two identical USB interfaces on the cPCI-R3920T RTM,each with a maximum tr
Functional Description 35CT-30Gigabit Connector RJ-45 Pin Definitions (CN6-R)The CN6-R connector on the RTM supplies the 10Base-T,100Base-TX and 1000
36 Functional DescriptionCOM2 Onboard Serial Port Connector (CN1-R)Table 3-11: COM2 Serial Port Connector Pin DefinitionPin # RS-2321 not used2 RXD,
Functional Description 37CT-30Serial ATA InterfacesThe onboard Serial ATA connectors CN2-R, CN4-R and CN5-Rallow the connection of standard HDDs and
Preface vCT-30ConventionsTake note of the following conventions used throughout thismanual to make sure that users perform certain tasks andinstructi
38 Functional DescriptionRear I/O Interfaces on CompactPCI Connector rJ2The cPCI-R3920T Rear Transition Module conducts a wide rangeof I/O signals thr
Functional Description 39CT-30CompactPCI rJ2 Pin AssignmentLegend for rJ2 Pin AssignmentTable 3-13: CompactPCI rJ2 Pin AssignmentPin Z A B C D E F22
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Getting Started 41CT-304 Getting StartedThe CT-30 has been designed for easy installation. However, thefollowing standard precautions, installation p
42 Getting Started4.2 Installing the USB Flash DiskThe CT-30 supports an onboard USB Flash Disk module via theCN5 pin header. To install a USB Flash D
Getting Started 43CT-304.4 Switching to Remote Serial ConsoleThe default graphics output setting of the CT-30 is the onboardVGA. To switch from onboa
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Driver Installation 45CT-305 Driver InstallationThe CT-30 drivers are available from the ADLINK All-In-One CD atX:\cPCI\cPCI-3920\, or from the ADLIN
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Watchdog Timer 47CT-306 Watchdog Timer6.1 WDT OverviewThis section explains the operation of the CT-30’s Watchdog Timer(WDT). The primary function of
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48 Watchdog Timerthe internal IO to control the WDT and retrieve its status. The basicfunctions of the WDT include:X Setting the watchdog timeout inte
Watchdog Timer 49CT-30void write_config_data_byte(unsigned char,unsigned char);unsigned char read_config_data_byte(unsigned char);unsigned int read_w
50 Watchdog Timeroutportb(wdt_io_base+0x18,2);//watchdog timer enable!!printf("\nPlease waiting for Watch-Dog Timer time-out!!");}/*********
Watchdog Timer 51CT-30outportb(0xeb,00); //io delayoutportb(config_port_index,0x08);}/************************************/unsigned char read_config_
52 Watchdog Timerunlocking_reg();outportb(wdt_io_base+5,*p_data);p_data++;// printf("%x\n",*p_data);unlocking_reg();outportb(wdt_io_base+6,*
BIOS Setup Utility 53CT-307 BIOS Setup UtilityThe following chapter describes basic navigation for theAMIBIOS®8 BIOS setup utility.7.1 Starting the B
54 BIOS Setup UtilitySetup MenuThe main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navi-gate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in t
BIOS Setup Utility 55CT-30These keys include < F1 >, < F10 >, < Enter >, < ESC >, < Arrow >keys, and so on. .The < F
56 BIOS Setup UtilityF10 The < F10 > key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the < F10 > key to save your
BIOS Setup Utility 57CT-307.2 Main SetupWhen you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setupscreen. You can always return to the Mai
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58 BIOS Setup UtilityInput UUIDUse this function to set a unique Universally Unique Identifier(UUID) for the system.UUID Byte 0-7This field sets bytes
BIOS Setup Utility 59CT-307.3 Advanced BIOS SetupSelect the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter theAdvanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select
60 BIOS Setup UtilityIntel® Core™2 Duo L7400Hardware PrefetcherThe processor has a hardware prefetcher that automaticallyanalyzes its requirements and
BIOS Setup Utility 61CT-30This reduces cache latency by making the next cache lineimmediately available if the processor requires it as well.When En
62 BIOS Setup UtilityCPU Frequency on XP/LinuxThis option is used to manually set the CPU frequency on XPand Linux operating systems. The following op
BIOS Setup Utility 63CT-30Intel® SpeedStep™ TechologyThis allows you to enable or disable Intel® SpeedStep™ Tech-nology.Intel® Celeron® M ULV 423
64 BIOS Setup UtilityIDE ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the IDE ConfigurationSettings. Use the up and down < Arrow >
BIOS Setup Utility 65CT-30Primary IDE Master, Primary IDE Slave, Secondary IDE Master, Secondary IDE SlaveSelect one of the hard disk drives to confi
66 BIOS Setup UtilityHardware Health ConfigurationThis option displays the current status of all of the monitored hard-ware devices / components such
BIOS Setup Utility 67CT-30Remote Access ConfigurationRemote Access Configuration provides the settings to allowremote access by another computer to g
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68 BIOS Setup UtilitySerial Port ModeSelect the baud rate you want the serial port to use for consoleredirection. The options are 115200 8,n,1; 57600
BIOS Setup Utility 69CT-30USB ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the USB Configura-tion. Use the up and down < Arrow >
70 BIOS Setup UtilityDisabled Set this value to prevent the use of any USB devicein DOS or during system boot. Enabled Set this value to allow the us
BIOS Setup Utility 71CT-307.4 PCI/PnP SetupSelect the PCI/PnP tab from the setup screen to enter the Plugand Play BIOS Setup screen. You can display
72 BIOS Setup Utilitydevice. Reserved – This setting allows the specified DMA to beused by a legacy ISA device.7.5 Boot SetupSelect the Boot tab from
BIOS Setup Utility 73CT-30Boot Setting ConfigurationUse this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configura-tion. Use the up and down <A
74 BIOS Setup UtilityBoot Device PriorityBoot Devices PriorityThis specifies the boot sequence from the available devices.The 1st Boot Device is prima
BIOS Setup Utility 75CT-30Removable DrivesRemovable DrivesThis specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from availableRemovable Drives. Disabled –
76 BIOS Setup Utility7.6 Security SetupPassword SupportTwo Levels of Password ProtectionProvides both a Supervisor and a User password. If you useboth
BIOS Setup Utility 77CT-30Remember the PasswordKeep a record of the new password when the password ischanged. If you forget the password, you must er
List of Tables ixCT-30List of TablesTable 2-1: I/O Connectivity ... 10Table 2-2: CompactPCI in
78 BIOS Setup UtilityChange User PasswordSelect Change User Password from the Security Setup menu andpress < Enter >.Enter New Password: Type th
BIOS Setup Utility 79CT-307.7 Chipset SetupSelect the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the ChipsetBIOS Setup screen. You can select any of
80 BIOS Setup Utility82571EB PCIE connect toSet the onboard LAN to connect to either J2/RTM or Front I/O.The settings are RTM (J2) and GigaLAN (Front
BIOS Setup Utility 81CT-307.8 Exit MenuSelect the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOSSetup screen. You can display an Exit BIOS Set
82 BIOS Setup UtilityDiscard Changes and ExitSelect this option to quit Setup without making any permanentchanges to the system configuration. Discard
Important Safety Instructions 83CT-30Important Safety InstructionsPlease read and follow all instructions marked on the product andin the documentati
84 Important Safety InstructionsX Openings in the case are provided for ventilation. Do notblock or cover these openings. Make sure there is adequates
Getting Service 85CT-30Getting ServiceContact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi
86 Getting ServiceADLINK Technology (Europe) GmbH Address: Nord Carree 3, 40477 Duesseldorf, Germany Tel: +49-211-495-5552 Fax: +49-211-495-5557
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