4 hot-swap capability, 5 interfacing with the environment, 1 rtm (rear transition module) – Kontron RTM8242 User Manual

Page 17: 1 fru data eeprom, 2 hot swap, 1 insertion and removal of the managed frus, Rtm (rear transition module)

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Product Description

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RTM8242

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1.4

Hot-Swap Capability

The RTM8242 supports Full Hot Swap capability as per PICMG3.0 R3.0. It can be removed from or installed in
the system while it is on (without powering-down the system). Please refer to the PICMG3.0 R3.0
specification for additional details.

1.5

Interfacing with the Environment

1.5.1

RTM (rear transition module)

The RTM8242 is a single slot (6HP, 30.48mm) AdvancedTCA Rear Transition Module. This module provides
additional connectivity for AT8242 front boards.

1.5.1.1

FRU Data EEPROM

• FRU Data EEPROM size is 128Kbit and it includes board identification and serial number information.

1.5.1.2

Hot Swap

As a Hot Swappable Intelligent Managed FRU, the RTM8242 (FRU2) includes a Management Controller, the
AdvancedTCA Hot Swap indicator (Blue LED) and the standard AdvancedTCA handle switch.

1.5.1.2.1

Insertion and Removal of the Managed FRUs

After insertion, the front board detects and activates the management components of the FRU. When the
handle is closed, the power budget and the e-keying negotiations start. Then, the front board's IPMC
activates the payload components of the FRU.

Opening the bottom handle on the RTM will start the deactivation process of the RTM8242.

The operational state of the FRU is reported through the management subsystem’s FRU Hot Swap sensors.
The BLUE LED is 100% off when a FRU is operational and unsafe for extraction. An always on(100%) indicates
that a FRU can safely be extracted; transitional states are identified through blinking patterns. Additional
details on the standard FRU Hot Swap sensor and the BLUE LED usage can be found in the AdvancedTCA
specifications.

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