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What is included in the packing list for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
Before installation, ensure that the following materials have been received:
• One MIC-3041 CompactPCI™ enclosure with backplane
• One box of accessories
• One warranty certificate
• One CD-ROM for user manual (PDF file)
• One quick start guide
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
What are the different models of the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
There are two ADVANTECH MIC-3041 models:
• MIC-3041A/6-4R: MIC-3041 clone system, w/ 6-slot CompactPCI™ 6U backplane (MIB-3041A) and drive bay (SCSI) support
• MIC-3041B/6-4R: MIC-3041 clone system, w/ 6-slot CompactPCI™ 6U backplane (MIB-3041A) and drive bay (IDE) support
Option:
• MIC-3924A-A: Chassis management module
What are the main features of the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Six 6U card slots
• Supports front and rear I/O
• Supports H.110 CT bus
• SCSI or IDE storage devices support
• 300W ATX Redundant power supply support
• Hot-swap compliant backplane
• Hot-swap fan modules
• Integrated intelligent fault detection and alarm module (MIC-3924A, Optional)
What are the general specifications of the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Construction: Aluminum frame and galvanized sheet steel
• Slot Space: 6-slot space (24 TE), including one system slot and five peripheral slots (P/N 9692304100: one system slot and five peripheral slots)
• Hot Swap: “Hot swappable” platform complies with PICMG 2.1 R 1.0 Hot Swap Specification
• Dimensions (W x H x D, mounting flanges not included): 4U: 440 x 177 x 342 mm (17.3″ x 7″ x 13.5″)
• Weight: 14 kg (30.8 lb)
• Operating temperature: 0 ~ 50° C (32 ~ 122° F)
• Storage temperature: -20° C ~ 60° C (-4 ~ 158° F)
• Relative humidity: 10 ~ 95% @ 40° C, non-condensing
• Operating altitude: 0 ~ 3,048 meters (0 ~ 10,000 feet)
• Storage/transit altitude: 0 ~ 12,190 meters (40,000 feet)
• Shock: 10 G (operating); 30 G (storage/transit)
• Random vibration: 1.0 Grms (operating)
What are the specifications of the hot-swap fans in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Air flow: One 163-CFM fan (side), one 44-CFM fan (rear)
• Power consumption: 0.45 A @ 12 V, 0.09 A @ 12V
• Rated fan speed: 2170/4500 rpm
• Life expectancy: 50,000 hours @ 25° C
What are the power supply specifications for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Input: Dual input, redundant 100~240 V AC @ 50~60 Hz with auto switching capability. PFC (Power Factor Correction) can reach 95% @ 115 V, full load, following the standard of IEC 1000-3-2, Class D.
• Output (per module): +3.3 V @ 20 A, +5 V @ 32 A, -5 V @ 0.5 A, +12 V @ 16 A, -12 V @ 0.8 A, 5VSB @ 2A
• Maximum output:
+5 V and +3.3 V total max @ 35 A
+5 V, +3.3 V and +12 V total max @ 285 W
• Minimum load: +3.3 V @ 1.0 A, + 5V @ 3 A, +12 V @ 2 A
• MTBF: 100,000 hours @ 70% load
• Safety: UL/CUL/CE/FCC
Which SBC and RIO modules are recommended for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
The following table shows the recommended SBC and RIO accommodation for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 models.
| Chassis | Master SBC | Slave SBC | RIO | Alarm module |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIC-3041A/6-4R | MIC-3368E MIC-3368E1 |
MIC-3366 MIC-3366B |
RIO-3308S* | MIC-3924A (optional) |
| MIC-3389 MIC-3377/M |
RIO-3302S | |||
| MIC-3369B | RIO-3309B* | |||
| MIC-3041B/6-4R | MIC-3368 MIC-3368B |
MIC-3366 MIC-3366B |
RIO-3308 | MIC-3924A (optional) |
| MIC-3368E MIC-3368E1 |
RIO-3308C | |||
| MIC-3389 MIC-3377/M |
RIO-3302 | |||
| MIC-3358A MIC-3369A |
RIO-3309C | |||
| RIO-3306 |
* Software RAID-1 function build in (see RIO module user manual)
Optional Peripherals:
• MIC-3924A-A: Chassis management module for hardware environment monitoring and management.
What should I do for an initial inspection of my ADVANTECH MIC-3041 upon receipt?
The ADVANTECH MIC-3041 is carefully inspected mechanically and electrically before shipping. It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt. As you unpack the MIC-3041, check it for signs of shipping damage (damaged box, scratches, dents, etc.). If it is damaged or fails to meet specifications, notify the service department or your local representative immediately. Also notify the carrier. Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier. After inspection, arrangements will be made to repair or replace the unit.
Warning! It is strongly recommended that only qualified, experienced personnel install or remove components. They must exercise extreme caution when doing so.
How do I install a card into the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 chassis?
The system card can be installed only in the system slot, which is marked by a triangle enclosing the slot number. Do not insert the system card into any other slot, or insert a peripheral card into the system slot. Follow the procedures below to install a card into the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 chassis:
1. Hold the card vertically. Be sure that the card is oriented correctly. The components of the card should be pointing to the right-hand side.
2. Be sure that the handles of the card are not latched. Release the handles if they are latched. Handles from different vendors may have different latch designs.
Caution: Keep your fingers away from the latch hinges to prevent your fingers from getting pinched.
3. Insert the card into the chassis by sliding the upper and lower edges of the card into the card guides.
4. Push the card into the slot gently by sliding the card along the card guide until the handles meet the rectangular holes of the cross rails.
5. Pull the upper handle down and lift the lower handle up to push the card into place.
6. Secure the card by locking the handles into place.
Note: If the card is correctly positioned and has been slid all the way into the chassis, the handles should match the rectangular holes. If not, remove the card from the card guide and repeat step 3 again. Do not try to install a card by forcing it into the chassis.
How do I remove a card from the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 chassis?
To remove a card from the ADVANTECH MIC-3041:
1. Unscrew the screws on the card front panel. Release the locking latches on the handles.
2. Lift the upper handle up and press the lower handle down to release the card from the backplane.
3. Slide the card out.
What checks should I perform before operating the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 system?
Before operating your ADVANTECH MIC-3041 system, first check your power supply source. Adjust the switch on the power supply to the correct voltage.
Two mounting flanges are included for users who would like to install the MIC-3041 on a 19″ rack.
How do I install a 3.5” Hard Disk Drive in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
Follow the procedures below to install 3.5″ hard disk drives in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041:
1. Open the disk tray door and remove the mobile rack. For the SCSI version, the SCSI ID shown on the mobile rack panel is the same as the SCSI control would find after system start up.
2. Mount the HDD (SCSI or IDE) on the mobile rack with screws.
3. Slide the HDD with the mobile rack back into the tray.
4. Power on and check that the HDD can be found at the SCSI initializing.
Note:
(1) The SCSI version (MIC-3041A) must be used with the RIO module bundled with a SCSI controller, like RIO-3038S or RIO-3309S.
(2) The SCSI ID is assigned by the internal SCSI adaptor of the MIC-3041. #0 and #1 are fixed and cannot be changed. You can read the number on the disk mobile rack.
How do I connect a rear I/O module to the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
The ADVANTECH MIC-3041 is limited to be used with a rear I/O module. For SCSI devices accommodation, a SCSI on the rear I/O module is needed. Advantech provides RIO-3308S, RIO-3302S, RIO-3309B to serve this configuration.
To install the RIO module, please follow the steps below:
1. Remove the blank panel above the system RIO slot. (It is suggested to remove all the blank panels for installation).
2. You can find three cables inside: one IDE (40 pins) cable, one FDD (34 pins) cable, and one SCSI cable (68 pins).
3. Connect with the right connector on the board and slide it into the card cage.
4. Power up the system and check that all storage devices work properly.
How is the built-in RAID (SCSI) module configured on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
The ADVANTECH MIC-3041 supports SCSI RAID-1 build-in. Note that not all the RIO modules with a SCSI controller build-in support the RAID function. For detailed configuring of the RAID feature, please refer to the RIO module user manual.
What is the hardware configuration for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041B (IDE version)?
The ADVANTECH MIC-3041B is an IDE version which supports removable only (not hot-swappable) drives. The connection is easy, requiring just one cable to extend one IDE channel (master/slave). However, not all RIO modules have two channels to support 2x IDE and a CDROM at the same time due to hardware limitations. Please consult your sales for a suitable configuration.
Note: RIO-3309C only has one channel, thus the IDE CDROM might have to change to an “IDE to USB” interface.
How do I replace the hot-swap fan in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
The ADVANTECH MIC-3041 provides two hot-swap fans at both left and rear sides of the chassis. Each fan can be individually replaced without turning off the system power or interrupting system operation.
Follow these steps to replace a fan:
1. Unfasten the fan’s holder.
2. Slide the fan’s holder out.
3. Replace the old fan with a new one.
4. Slide the fan’s holder in.
5. Fasten the new fan’s holder.
How do I replace the air filter in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
The air filter may become dirty after a period of time. Follow these steps to replace a filter:
1. Remove the filter cover.
2. Replace the dirty filter with a clean one.
3. Reattach the filter cover.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to replace other filters.
What are the features of the backplane in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Six CompactPCI™ slots (one system slot and five peripheral slots)
• 64-bit PCI bus compliant
• Complies with PICMG 2.1 Hot-Swap Specification
• Accepts redundant ATX power supply
• Chassis Management Module support as an option
• Hot-swappable fan interface
What are the specifications of the backplane in the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
• Slots: Six CompactPCI™ slots (one system slot and five peripheral slots)
• Bus width: 64-bit
• PCB: 10-layer PCB, 3.0 mm thick
• Power connector: One ATX power connector for connecting standard ATX power supply
• Compliance:
– Complies with CompactPCI™ Specification PICMG 2.0, R.3.0
– Complies with CompactPCI™ Hot Swap Specification PICMG 2.1
– Complies with CompactPCI™ Computer Telephony PICMG2.5, R1.0
• Grounding: Logic Ground and Chassis Ground are common
• Dimensions: 146 x 255.85 mm
• Operating temperature: -25 ~ 80° C (-13 ~ 176° F)
How are the slots assigned on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 backplane?
The CompactPCI™ specification defines slot numbering for physical and logical slots. The physical numbers are printed on the backplane, enclosed in circles or triangles, below each slot.
• System Slot: Slot 1, marked by a triangle, is the system slot and can only be used by a CPU board. It has a logical number of 1.
• Peripheral Slots: Slots 2~6 are peripheral slots and can be used by peripheral cards. They have logical numbers of 2~6.
The logical number of each slot is defined according to the IDSEL signal. The connectors in logical slot 1 are designated as 1-P1, 1-P2, and 1-P3 from the bottom up. Nomenclature for connectors in other slots is similar, such as 2-P1 and 2-P2.
• Connector P1 on the system slot (slot 1) is a keyed connector providing a 32-bit CompactPCI™ bus.
• Connector P2 on the system slot (slot 1) is an un-keyed connector providing a 64-bit CompactPCI™ bus.
• Connector P3 on the system slot (slot 1) is open for user definition.
What is the system to peripheral slot signal assignment for the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 backplane?
| System Slot (Logical Slot 2) | Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 1) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| CLK0 | P1:D6 | CLK | P1:D6 |
| AD31 | P1:E6 | IDSEL | P1:B9 |
| REQ0# | P1:A6 | REQ# | P1:A6 |
| GNT0# | P1:E5 | GNT# | P1:E5 |
| System Slot (Logical Slot 2) | Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 3) | ||
| CLK1 | P2:A1 | CLK | P1:D6 |
| AD30 | P1:A7 | IDSEL | P1:B9 |
| REQ1# | P2:C1 | REQ# | P1:A6 |
| GNT1# | P2:D1 | GNT# | P1:E5 |
| System Slot (Logical Slot 2) | Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 4) | ||
| CLK2 | P2:A2 | CLK | P1:D6 |
| AD29 | P1:B7 | IDSEL | P1:B9 |
| REQ2# | P2:E2 | REQ# | P1:A6 |
| GNT2# | P2:D2 | GNT# | P1:E5 |
| System Slot (Logical Slot 2) | Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 5) | ||
| CLK3 | P2:B2 | CLK | P1:D6 |
| AD28 | P1:C7 | IDSEL | P1:B9 |
| REQ3# | P2:E2 | REQ# | P1:A6 |
| GNT3# | P2:C3 | GNT# | P1:E5 |
| System Slot (Logical Slot 2) | Peripheral Slot (Logical Slot 6) | ||
| CLK4 | P2:A3 | CLK | P1:D6 |
| AD27 | P1:E7 | IDSEL | P1:B9 |
| REQ4# | P2:A3 | REQ# | P1:A6 |
| GNT4# | P2:E3 | GNT# | P1:E5 |
What are the functions of the connectors and jumpers on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 backplane?
| Name | Function |
|---|---|
| ATX1 | ATX power connector 1 |
| JP14 | Led board connector |
| FAN1, 2, 3, 4 | Fan module connectors (FAN4 is reserved) |
| JP12 | Power switch connector |
| JP5, 6, 7 | V I/O voltage selections |
| P1, P2 | 64-bit CompactPCI™ bus |
| P3, P5 | I/O transition |
| P4 | H.110 CT bus (slot #1 & #3~#6) |
How do I configure the V I/O voltage selection (JP5, 6, 7) on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 backplane?
The jumper JP5, 6, 7 is used to select the V I/O voltage. The backplane allows V I/O to be set to either 5 V or 3.3 V. The default is configured for use with 5V CompactPCI™ boards (blue keyed connectors). Once the jumper is set to 3.3 V, the CompactPCI™ keys must be changed to 3.3 V at the same time (as yellow keyed connectors).
What are the functions of the FAN (FAN1~4) and LED (JP14) connectors on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
Fan Module Connector (FAN1~4)
The FAN connectors FAN 1~4 provide +12 V power for fan operation and accept the tachometer output from the fans. Note that FAN4 is reserved as a factory default.
LED Status Connector (JP14)
This connector provides digital outputs for the alarm module (MIC-3924) to the chassis front panel. Three alarm LEDs (red) and one power status LED (green) are included for Fan_fail, Power_fail, and Temp_fail alert notification.
How is the clock routing configured on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041 backplane?
The backplane is configured to comply with the clock routing specified in the CompactPCI™ Hot Swap Specification, PICMG 2.1, R2.0. This Specification requires that each slot be independently clocked.
If you would like to reconfigure the backplane to comply with the earlier CompactPCI™ Specification, PICMG 2.0, version 3.0, which allows the backplane to be backward compatible with CPUs using shared clocks, please contact Advantech for help.
What are the pin assignments for the System Slot P1 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | GND | +5V | REQ64# | ENUM# | +3.3V | +5V | GND |
| 24 | GND | AD[1] | +5V | V(I/O) | AD[0] | ACK64# | GND |
| 23 | GND | +3.3V | AD[4] | AD[3] | +5V | AD[2] | GND |
| 22 | GND | AD[7] | GND | +3.3V | AD[6] | AD[5] | GND |
| 21 | GND | +3.3V | AD[9] | AD[8] | M66EN | C/BE[0]# | GND |
| 20 | GND | AD[12] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[11] | AD[10] | GND |
| 19 | GND | +3.3V | AD[15] | AD[14] | GND | AD[13] | GND |
| 18 | GND | SERR# | GND | +3.3V | PAR | C/BE[1]# | GND |
| 17 | GND | +3.3V | IPMBSCL | IPMBSDA | GND | PERR# | GND |
| 16 | GND | DEVSEL# | GND | V(I/O) | STOP# | LOCK# | GND |
| 15 | GND | +3.3V | FRAME# | IRDY# | GND | TRDY# | GND |
| 12-14 | Key Area | ||||||
| 11 | GND | AD[18] | AD[17] | AD[16] | GND | C/BE[2]# | GND |
| 10 | GND | AD[21] | GND | +3.3V | AD[20] | AD[19] | GND |
| 9 | GND | C/BE[3]# | GND | AD[23] | GND | AD[22] | GND |
| 8 | GND | AD[26] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[25] | AD[24] | GND |
| 7 | GND | AD[30] | AD[29] | AD[28] | GND | AD[27] | GND |
| 6 | GND | REQ0# | GND | +3.3V | CLK | AD[31] | GND |
| 5 | GND | BRSVP1A5 | RRSVP1B5 | RST# | GND | GNT0# | GND |
| 4 | GND | IPMBPWR | Healthy# | V(I/O) | INTP | INTS | GND |
| 3 | GND | INTA# | INTB# | INTC# | +5V | INTD# | GND |
| 2 | GND | TCK | +5V | TMS | TDO | TDI | GND |
| 1 | GND | +5V | -12V | TRST# | +12V | +5V | GND |
Key:
long pins: Pre-charge pins for power
medium length pins: Primary power and signal pins
short pins: Last mate pins, used for signals like BD_SEL#
#: Low active
What are the pin assignments for the System Slot P2 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | GND | GA4 | GA3 | GA2 | GA1 | GA0 | GND |
| 21 | GND | CLK6 | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 20 | GND | CLK5 | GND | RSV | GND | RSV | GND |
| 19 | GND | GND | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 18 | GND | BRSVP2A18 | BRSVP2B18 | BRSVP2C18 | BRSVP2D18 | BRSVP2E18 | GND |
| 17 | GND | BRSVP2A17 | GND | PRST# | REQ6# | GNT6# | GND |
| 16 | GND | BRSVP2A16 | BRSVP2B16 | DEG# | GND | BRSVP2E16 | GND |
| 15 | GND | BRSVP2A15 | GND | FAL# | REQ5# | GNT5# | GND |
| 14 | GND | AD[35] | AD[34] | AD[33] | GND | AD[32] | GND |
| 13 | GND | AD[38] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[37] | AD[36] | GND |
| 12 | GND | AD[42] | AD[41] | AD[40] | GND | AD[39] | GND |
| 11 | GND | AD[45] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[44] | AD[43] | GND |
| 10 | GND | AD[49] | AD[48] | AD[47] | GND | AD[46] | GND |
| 9 | GND | AD[52] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[51] | AD[50] | GND |
| 8 | GND | AD[56] | AD[55] | AD[54] | GND | AD[53] | GND |
| 7 | GND | AD[59] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[58] | AD[57] | GND |
| 6 | GND | AD[63] | AD[62] | AD[61] | GND | AD[60] | GND |
| 5 | GND | C/BE[5]# | GND | V(I/O) | C/BE[4]# | PAR64 | GND |
| 4 | GND | V(I/O) | BRSVP2B4 | C/BE[7]# | GND | C/BE[6]# | GND |
| 3 | GND | CLK4 | GND | GNT3# | REQ4# | GNT4# | GND |
| 2 | GND | CLK2 | CLK3 | SYSEN# | GNT2# | REQ3# | GND |
| 1 | GND | CLK1 | GND | REQ1# | GNT1# | REQ2# | GND |
#: Low active
Note: GA[4…0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane.
What are the pin assignments for the System and Peripheral Slots P3 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 18 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 17 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 16 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 15 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 14 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 13 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 12 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 11 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 10 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 9 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 8 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 7 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 6 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 5 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 4 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 3 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 2 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 1 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
#: Low active
What are the pin assignments for the System Slot P4 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 24 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 23 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 22 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 21 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 20 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 19 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 18 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 17 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 16 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 15 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 12-14 | Key Area | ||||||
| 11 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 10 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 9 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 8 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 7 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 6 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 5 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 4 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 3 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 2 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 1 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
What are the pin assignments for the System & Peripheral Slot P5 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 18 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 17 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 16 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 15 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 14 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 13 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 12 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 11 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 10 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 9 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 8 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 7 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 6 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 5 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 4 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 3 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 2 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 1 | GND | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
What are the pin assignments for the Peripheral Slot P1 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | GND | +5V | REQ64# | ENUM# | +3.3V | +5V | GND |
| 24 | GND | AD[1] | +5V | V(I/O) | AD[0] | ACK64# | GND |
| 23 | GND | +3.3V | AD[4] | AD[3] | +5V | AD[2] | GND |
| 22 | GND | AD[7] | GND | +3.3V | AD[6] | AD[5] | GND |
| 21 | GND | +3.3V | AD[9] | AD[8] | M66EN | C/BE[0]# | GND |
| 20 | GND | AD[12] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[11] | AD[10] | GND |
| 19 | GND | +3.3V | AD[15] | AD[14] | GND | AD[13] | GND |
| 18 | GND | SERR# | GND | +3.3V | PAR | C/BE[1]# | GND |
| 17 | GND | +3.3V | IPMBSCL | IPMBS DA | GND | PERR# | GND |
| 16 | GND | DEVSEL# | GND | V(I/O) | STOP# | LOCK# | GND |
| 15 | GND | +3.3V | FRAME# | IRDY# | GND | TRDY# | GND |
| 12-14 | Key Area | ||||||
| 11 | GND | AD[18] | AD[17] | AD[16] | GND | C/BE[2]# | GND |
| 10 | GND | AD[21] | GND | +3.3V | AD[20] | AD[19] | GND |
| 9 | GND | C/BE[3]# | IDSEL# | AD[23] | GND | AD[22] | GND |
| 8 | GND | AD[26] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[25] | AD[24] | GND |
| 7 | GND | AD[30] | AD[29] | AD[28] | GND | AD[27] | GND |
| 6 | GND | REQ# | GND | +3.3V | CLK | AD[31] | GND |
| 5 | GND | BRSVP1A5 | RRSVP1B5 | RST# | GND | GNT# | GND |
| 4 | GND | IPMBPWR | Healthy# | V(I/O) | INTP | INTS | GND |
| 3 | GND | INTA# | INTB# | INTC# | +5V | INTD# | GND |
| 2 | GND | TCK | +5V | TMS | TDO | TDI | GND |
| 1 | GND | +5V | -12V | TRST# | +12V | +5V | GND |
Key:
long pins: Pre-charge pins for power
medium length pins: Primary power and signal pins
short pins: Last mate pins, used for signals like BD_SEL#
#: Low active
What are the pin assignments for the Peripheral Slot P2 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | GND | GA4 | GA3 | GA2 | GA1 | GA0 | GND |
| 21 | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 20 | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND | RSV | GND |
| 19 | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 18 | GND | BRSVP2A18 | BRSVP2B18 | BRSVP2C18 | BRSVP2D18 | BRSVP2E18 | GND |
| 17 | GND | BRSVP2A17 | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 16 | GND | BRSVP2A16 | BRSVP2B16 | RSV | GND | BRSVP2E16 | GND |
| 15 | GND | BRSVP2A15 | GND | RSV | RSV | BRSV | GND |
| 14 | GND | AD[35] | AD[34] | AD[33] | GND | AD[32] | GND |
| 13 | GND | AD[38] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[37] | AD[36] | GND |
| 12 | GND | AD[42] | AD[41] | AD[40] | GND | AD[39] | GND |
| 11 | GND | AD[45] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[44] | AD[43] | GND |
| 10 | GND | AD[49] | AD[48] | AD[47] | GND | AD[46] | GND |
| 9 | GND | AD[52] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[51] | AD[50] | GND |
| 8 | GND | AD[56] | AD[55] | AD[54] | GND | AD[53] | GND |
| 7 | GND | AD[59] | GND | V(I/O) | AD[58] | AD[57] | GND |
| 6 | GND | AD[63] | AD[62] | AD[61] | GND | AD[60] | GND |
| 5 | GND | C/BE[5]# | GND | V(I/O) | C/BE[4]# | PAR64 | GND |
| 4 | GND | V(I/O) | BRSVP2B4 | C/BE[7]# | GND | C/BE[6]# | GND |
| 3 | GND | RSV | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 2 | GND | RSV | RSV | UNC | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 1 | GND | RSV | GND | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
#: Low active
Note: GA[4…0] shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane.
What are the pin assignments for the Peripheral Slot P4 Connector on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Z | A | B | C | D | E | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | N/C | SGA4 | SGA3 | SGA2 | SGA1 | SGA0 | GND |
| 24 | N/C | GA4 | GA3 | GA2 | GA1 | GA0 | GND |
| 23 | N/C | -12V | #CT_RT | #CT_EN | +12V | CT_MC | GND |
| 22 | N/C | #PF_S0 | RSV | RSV | RSV | RSV | GND |
| 21 | N/C | -SEL Vbat | #PF_S1 | RSV | RSV | SELVbatRtn | GND |
| 20 | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 19 | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 18 | N/C | VRG | N/C | N/C | N/C | VRGRtn | GND |
| 17 | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 16 | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | N/C | GND |
| 15 | N/C | -Vbat | N/C | N/C | N/C | VbatRtn | GND |
| 12-14 | Key Area | ||||||
| 11 | N/C | CT_D29 | CT_D30 | CT_D31 | VIO | #CT_FA | GND |
| 10 | N/C | CT_D27 | +3.3V | CT_D28 | +5V | #CT_FB | GND |
| 9 | N/C | CT_D24 | CT_D25 | CT_D26 | GND | #FR_CP | GND |
| 8 | N/C | CT_D21 | CT_D22 | CT_D23 | +5V | CT_C8A | GND |
| 7 | N/C | CT_D19 | +5V | CT_D20 | GND | CT_C8B | GND |
| 6 | N/C | CT_D16 | CT_D17 | CT_D18 | GND | CT_N1 | GND |
| 5 | N/C | CT_D13 | CT_D14 | CT_D15 | +3.3V | CT_N2 | GND |
| 4 | N/C | CT_D11 | +5V | CT_D12 | +3.3V | SCLK | GND |
| 3 | N/C | CT_D8 | CT_D9 | CT_D10 | GND | SCLK | GND |
| 2 | N/C | CT_D4 | CT_D5 | CT_D6 | CT_D7 | GND | GND |
| 1 | N/C | CT_D0 | +3.3V | CT_D1 | CT_D2 | CT_D3 | GND |
#: Low active
What are the pin assignments for the Fan Module Connectors (FAN 1~4) on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Assignment |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fan speed |
| 2 | +12V |
| 3 | GND |
What are the pin assignments for the ATX Power Connector (ATX1) on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | +3.3V | 11 | +3.3V |
| 2 | +3.3V | 12 | -12V |
| 3 | GND | 13 | GND |
| 4 | +5V | 14 | PSON# |
| 5 | GND | 15 | GND |
| 6 | +5V | 16 | GND |
| 7 | GND | 17 | GND |
| 8 | FAL# | 18 | N/C |
| 9 | N/C | 19 | +5V |
| 10 | +12V | 20 | +5V |
What are the pin assignments for the LED board connector (JP14) on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Signal |
|---|---|
| 1 | +3.3V |
| 2 | N/C |
| 3 | +5V |
| 4 | N/C |
| 5 | +12V |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | GND |
| 8 | N/C |
What are the pin assignments for the Alarm board Interface connector (CN1) on the ADVANTECH MIC-3041?
| Pin | Signal | Pin | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VCC | 14 | +12V |
| 2 | VCC | 15 | +5VSB |
| 3 | VCC | 16 | N/C |
| 4 | N/C | 17 | N/C |
| 5 | VCC | 18 | LM75-SDA |
| 6 | VCC3 | 19 | WDT-IN |
| 7 | TT1 | 20 | LM75-SCL |
| 8 | N/C | 21 | IPMB-SCL |
| 9 | TT2 | 22 | PS_ON |
| 10 | -12V | 23 | IPMB-SDA |
| 11 | TT3 | 24 | WDT-OUT |
| 12 | N/C | 25 | GND |
| 13 | N/C | 26 | GND |
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