7 hot-swap process, 5 leds signification, 1 hot swap (blue) – Kontron AM4320 User Manual

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2.4.7

Hot-Swap Process

The AM4320 AMC has the ability to be hot-swapped in and out of an AMC Carrier/Chassis. The onboard MMC
manages the AMC's power-up and power-down transitions. The list below illustrates this process for a power-
down request.

1 Ejector latch is opened. HOT_SWAP_PB# assertion. MMC firmware detects the assertion of this signal.

2 MMC sends "Module Handle Open" event message to AMC Carrier. The corresponding M state of AMC

moves from M4-> M5.

3 AMC moves from M5 -> M6 if the ShMC grants the request and then sends the FRU Control requesting

quiesced state to the AMC.

4 The firmware deasserts payload power and sends "Module Quiesced" event message to the AMC where it

transitions from M6 to M1 state.

2.5

LEDs Signification

2.5.1

Hot Swap (Blue)

Solid On (100 % on):

FRU Inactive

Long Blink ( 90 % on):

FRU Activation Request / FRU Activation In Progress

Solid Off ( 0 % on):

FRU Active

Short Blink ( 10 % on):

FRU Deactivation Request / FRU Deactivation In Progress

2.5.2

Out of service (Red/Amber)[default : red]

Solid On:

IPMC in reset

Fast Blink (~50 % on):

IPMC upgrade/rollback in progress

Short Blink (10 % on):

FRU Power Denied

Application Defined:

May be controlled by application using PICMG API

2.5.3

Health Led(Amber/Green)[default : green]

Green: Health

Ok

Amber: Health

Error

(Critical)

Application Defined:

May be controlled by application using PICMG API

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