Common problems and solutions – IBM CMX58886CX User Manual

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CMX58886CX cpuModule

BDM-610000050

Rev A

Common Problems and Solutions

Table 60 lists some of the common problems you may encounter while using your CMX58886CX cpuModule,
and suggests possible solutions.

If you are having problems with your cpuModule, review this table before contacting RTD Technical Support.

Table 60

Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

cpuModule
“will not boot”

no power or wrong polarity

check for correct power on PC/104 bus connectors

incorrect Setup

reboot and press Delete to run Setup

defective or misconnected
device on bus

check for misaligned bus connectors

remove other cards from stack

cable connected backwards

verify all cables are connected correctly

SSD installed backwards

check for an SSD memory installed in socket backwards

cpuModule keeps rebooting problem with power supply

check for correct power on PC/104 bus connector

reset switch is on

check that the reset button is not pushed in

watchdog timer is not being
serviced quickly enough

verify that the watchdog timer is being refreshed before it times
out

cpuModule will not boot
from particular drive or
device

device not bootable

use sys command on drive or reformat the device using
the /s switch

device not formatted

format drive using /s switch

power not connected to
boot drive

connect power cable to floppy or hard drive

erratic operation

excessive bus loading

reduce number of PC/104 modules in stack

remove termination components from bus signals

remove any power supply bus terminations

power supply noise

examine power supply output with oscilloscope

glitches below 4.75 V

DC

will trigger a reset

add bypass caps

power supply limiting

examine power supply output with oscilloscope

check for voltage drop below 4.75 V

DC

when hard drive or floppy

drive starts

add bypass caps

insufficient cabling through
power connector

increase wire gauge to connector

power through bus connectors

temperature too high

add fan, processor heatsink, or other cooling device(s)

See

Thermal Management on page 65

memory address conflict

check for two hardware devices (e.g. Ethernet, SSD, Arcnet,
PCMCIA) trying to use the same memory address

check for two software devices (e.g. EMM386, PCMCIA drivers,
etc.) trying to use the same memory addresses

check for hardware and software devices trying to use the same
memory address

check for an address range shadowed (see Advanced Setup screen)
while in use by another hardware or software device

I/O address conflict

check for another module trying to use I/O addresses reserved for
the cpuModule between 010h and 01Fh

check for two modules (e.g. dataModules, PCMCIA cards,
Ethernet) trying to use the same I/O addresses

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