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Traffi c Management Systems

Pentium
® M 6U CompactPCI
® Server Blade D6
lanes. With a specifi c set-up the two lines inside each Ethernet controller can be used as a redundant channel pair. In this mode one line is monitored by the other line and the controller recognizes when an error occurs. The D6 single board computer is designed for embedded systems with high computing performance and multiple high-speed com mu nication requirements. Unlike typical PC boards it is screened for -40 to +85°C operation temperature, components are all soldered and it is prepared for conformal coating.The standard I/O available at the front panel of the D6 includes two XMC or Pmc modules, two Gigabit Ethernet and one USB 2.0. If only one XMC module is used, one VGA and one COM are available at the front panel. Graphics is provided in the FPGA which can also be used to implement further application-specifi c I/O functions. An additio-nal 32 MB SDRAM is connected to the FPGA, e.g. for use as graphics memory.A wide range of different memory is available on the D6, such as DDR2 SDRAM with ECC as main memory. The non-volatile memory comprises up to 8 MB buffered SRAM, 16 KB FRAM and 1 GB NAND Flash as mass storage for program memory. A hard-disk slot is also implemented within 4 HP height. Aside from parallel ATA support, two serial ATA lines are available in addition.A board management controller is imple-mented to supervise the CPU, all voltages, processor and board temperature, and reset. The controller is completely independent of the CPU and monitors all states of the CPU. Four 10/100/1000Base-T channels Alternatively two redundant channel pairs 4 RJ45 industrial connectors at front 2 x4 PCIe lanes Full and half duplex 1.5 kV electrical isolation Pentium ® M up to 2 GHz ULV Celeron ® M 1 GHz PCI Express ® 4 lanes x4, plus 2 x4 (or 1 x8) 4 HP cpci system slot, 64-bit/66-MHz Hot-swap, PICMG 2.16 support Up to 1(2) GB DDR2 ECC SDRAM Non-volatile SRAM, FRAM Up to 1GB Flash-on-disk (NAND),hard disk 2 SATA, 2 PATA interfaces Graphics up to 1280 x 1024 4 Gigabit Ethernet (PCIe) 3 USB 2.0, 2 COM Individual I/O in FPGA 2 XMC/PMC slots (PCIe) Custom 6U VMEbus Refl ective Memory Board for ETCS Level 2 System
This board provides two high-speed LVDS channel links for universal I/O on the VME- bus. It can be used as a refl ective memory in a VMEbus system. The VMEbus master/slave interface is built up in FPGA.Two LVDS channels are supported on the front via HD-Sub connectors, each channel with a transmitter and a receiver. Two LVDS 21-bit channel link controllers convert the I/O signals of the FPGA into three LVDS data streams and vice versa. The dual-ported SDRAM is used to exchange data between VMEbus and LVDS channels and a industrial mezzanine CPU module. Together with two P601 Ethernet XMC mo-dules the D6 can control a total of 12 Gigabit Ethernet channels at full speed thanks to the implementation based on PCI Express ® . Gigabit Ethernet XMC Module P601
The P601 is a Gigabit Ethernet XMC mezza nine card suitable for any XMC compliant single- board computer, such as D6. In contrast to PMC, the XMC standard defi nes a different board to board connector for support of PCI Express ® . The four Ethernet channels on the P601 are provided by two Industrial ethernet controllers with two lines each and supported by two x4 PCIe ................. 26
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