Table 2-3, Thermally significant components – Motorola CPCI-6115 User Manual

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Thermal Requirements

Hardware Preparation and Installation

CPCI-6115 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Use (6806800A68D)

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This section provides systems integrators with information that can be used to conduct thermal
evaluations of the board in their specific system configuration. It identifies thermally significant
components and lists the corresponding maximum allowable component operating
temperatures. It also provides sample procedures for component-level temperature
measurements.

Table 2-3 on page 33

summarizes components that exhibit significant temperature rises. These

are the components that should be monitored in order to assess thermal performance. The
table also supplies the component reference designator and the maximum allowable operating
temperature.

You can find components on the board by their reference designators as shown in

Figure 2-1

on page 34

. Versions of the board that are not fully populated may not contain some of these

components.

The preferred measurement location for a component may be junction, case or air as specified
in the table. Junction temperature refers to the temperature measured by an on-chip thermal
device. Case temperature refers to the temperature at the top, center surface of the component.
Air temperature refers to the ambient temperature near the component.

Table 2-3 Thermally Significant Components

Component Location

General Description

Maximum
Allowable
Temperature
(Degrees C)

Measurement
Location
(Junction, Case or
Air)

U40

Ultra DMA PCI-IDE

70

° C (158° F)

Air

U36

21555BB PCI Bridge

70

° C (158° F)

Air

U32

MPC7457 Processor

103

° C (217.4° F)

Case

U23, U89

DDR Clock Generator

85

° C (185° F)

Air

U22

MV64360

110

° C (230° F)

Case

U159, U160

32 megabit flash

85

° C (185° F)

Air

U146

Clock Buffer

105

° C (221° F)

Case

U13, U14

Cache

115

° C (239° F)

Case

U2-U10, U74-U82

DDR SDRAM

70

° C (158° F)

Air

U101, U102, U96

Ethernet PHY

120

° C (248° F)

Case

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