Changes between Version 38 and Version 39 of Hardware/hNodes/cNodeVer3/dAssembly/cBios/aLV67C


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  • Hardware/hNodes/cNodeVer3/dAssembly/cBios/aLV67C

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    77 * [#CaseAssembly Case Assembly]
    8  * [#Cm3Install flash and install the CM3 module]
    98 * [#Lv67cBios Flash The LV67-C bios]
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    1312=== How to Assemble the Case === #CaseAssembly
    1413
    15 ==== Components ====
    16 [[Image(ComponentList.jpg, 300)]]
    17  || '''System''' ||  ||
    18  || 1 || LV-67C mother board ||
    19  || 1 || 270 Watt power supply (''Part Number FSP270-60LE'') ||
    20  || 1 || SATA Hard drive ||
    21  || 1 || CM3 ||
    22  ||  || requsite cables for CM3 ||
    23  || 1 || sata cable ||
    24  || 1 || serial cable (''from cm3 to motherboard'') ||
    25  || '''Case''' ||  ||
    26  || 1 || case Chassis ''(U shaped chassis)'' ||
    27  || 1 || rear face plate cap ''(Folds over the U)'' ||
    28  || 1 || front face plate ''(has cm3 punch outs, and hard dive mount holes)'' ||
    29  || 1 || top cover ''(has Circular CPU ventilation holes)'' ||
    30  || 1 || motherboard face plate ''(supplied with the motherboard)'' ||
    31  || 1 || Velcro wire strap ||
    32  || '''Fasteners''' ||  ||
    33  || 4 || 6-32 1/2" 100 degree screws (''securing the motherboard'')||  ||
    34  || 12 || 6-32 1/4" 100 degree screws (''fastening the case together and [[BR]] securing the power supply to the case'') ||
    35  || 1 || 6-32 1/4" pan head screw (''fastening the power supply'') ||
    36  || 3 ||  6-32 3/16" 100 degree screws (''CM mounting to chassis'') ||
    37  || 3 || 6-32 9/32" hex stand offs (''CM mounting'') ||
    38  || 3 || 6-32 3/16" pan head screws (''CM mounting'') ||
    39  || 4 || M3 5mm stand offs (''hard drive mounting'') ||
    40  || 4 || M3 5mm screws (''hard drive mounting'') ||
    41  || '''Wireless Adapters''' || ||
    42  || 1 || minipcie Intel Wifi + Wimax 6250 card||
    43  || 1 || pcimcia Atheros Ar5212A 802.11  a/b/g wireless card||
    44  || 1 || minipice 1/2 height adapter ||
    45  || 2 || minipice adapter screws (''supplied with adapter'')||
    46  || 3 || ufl-sma pig tails (''9in'')||
    47 [[BR]]
    48 [[BR]]
    49 ==== Main U chassis: ====
    50  1. Assemble mini-pcie if necissary:[[BR]][[Image(PciESide.jpg, 300)]][[Image(PciETop.jpg, 300)]]
    51   1. There is a specific orientation for the 1/2 height adapter plate. If oriented incorrectly the card will not mount properly into the motherboard.
    52  1. Assemble the mother board:[[BR]][[Image(MBoardAssembled.jpg, 300)]][[Image(UflAttachBottom.jpg, 300)]]
    53   1. Attach the minicpie and pcimcia cards to the mother board.
    54    1. The mother board should come out of the static bag with cpu and memory installed.
    55   1. Connect all the pig tails and route the wires to the right side (facing the rear) of the motherboard.
    56   1. The Mother board should be aligned with the screw holes so that the headers point away from the vent hatching on the u channel.
    57    1. The orientation of the screw holes on the chassis is very specific.
    58    1. While aligning the mother board route the sma header from under neath the motherboard to the right behind the standoff.
    59     1. This keeps the sma-ufl wires away from the cpu fan.
    60   1. Once aligned use the 1/2" screws to secure the mother board.
    61  1. Install Power supply:[[BR]][[Image(CasePowerMotherB.jpg, 300)]]
    62   1. The power supply sits in the open area to the left (looking at the rear) of the mother board.
    63   1. Separate the yellow/black 4 pin plug from the rest of the cables
    64   1. Slide in the power supply into place, while threading the black/yellow 4 pin header below the cpu heatsink.
    65    1. It's important to thread the wire below other wise it will get stuck in the cpu fan.
    66    1. The power  supply will be secured to rear face plate when it is installed.
    67    1. The power supply is not attached to the main U chassis however it must be inserted before installing the rear cap.
    68   1. Connected the 24 pin atx power headers.
    69   1. Connect 4 pin plug it to the extra power header behind the PS/2 keyboard/mouse riser.
    70  1. Assemble the rear cap:[[BR]][[Image(SerialFront.jpg, 300)]]
    71   1. Pass one end of the serial cable through the mother board face plate opening
    72   1. place the cable in the cut out on the top of the face plate opening.
    73   1.  Attach the mother board face plate to the opening on the rear face plate cap, locking the serial cable into the designated opening.
    74    1. The face plate should be mount so that it is open on the right side (to allow for a expansion card) and closed on the left (as close to the power supply opening as possible). Install the end of the serial cable that is later attached to the CM at this time as well, as it gets threaded through the faceplate.
    75  1. Mounting the rear cap on the U channel Chassis:[[BR]][[Image(FrontFace.jpg, 300)]]
    76   1. Fasten the rear cap  with 2 of the 6-32 1/4" 100 degree screws on the bottom of the U chassis.
    77   1. Use two of 100 degree screws and attach the bottom holes power supply to the rear cap.
    78   1. Use the 6-32 1/4" pan head screw to fasten the top of the power supply (near the 3 prong power header) to the rear cap.
    79   1. Bolt all the sma headers to the face plate. The header position convention used is:
    80    1. Header 1 of the wimax card goes to the left most (closest to the power supply) hole.
    81    1. Header 2 immediately to the right of header 1.
    82    1. !WiFi header of the 802.11 card goes to the right most hole.
    83  1. Install the CM as directed by [http://www.orbit-lab.org/wiki/Hardware/fAssembly/CM here].
    84  1. Attach and Wire the hard drive:[[BR]][[Image(DiskStandOff.jpg, 300)]][[Image(DiskBackPlate.jpg, 300)]][[Image(DiskWire.jpg, 300)]]
    85   1. attach the M3 5mm hex stand offs to the hard dive using the bottom holes.
    86   1. Align the female end of  stand offs with the holes on the right side of the front face plate (facing front)
    87    1. The face plate should be oriented so that the cm holes are in the upper left corner.
    88    1. The drive should be on the "inside" of the chassis and sata header should point to the left (towards the center of the case).
    89   1. Fasten the disk, stand off assembly to the face plate with the M3 5mm pan head screws.
    90   1. Attach power and SATA cables to the drive.
    91    1. When attaching the SATA cable to the mother board, use the header closest to the CPU (sata1)
    92  1. loop the Velcro strap through the holes on the bottom:
    93   1. Tie down all the loose wires.
    94   1. This prevents stray wires from getting to close to the cpu fan.
    95  1. Mount the rear face plate:[[BR]][[Image(BackPlate.jpg, 300)]]
    96   1. Use the three 6-32 1/4" 100 degree screws to attach the front face.
    97    1. use only the 2 side and bottom screw holes
    98    1. the top of the face plate will be attached to the top cover
    99  1. Attach the Top Cover[[BR]][[Image(TopCover.jpg, 300)]]
    100   1. Use the remaning screws to attach the top cover.
    101   1. The rear of the top cover should go below the cap.
    102 
    103 ----
    104 
    105 === How to flash and install the CM3 module === #Cm3Install
    106 Flashing the CM can be done one of two ways
    107 ==== Flashing the CM over FTP ====
    108   1. Plug the CM3 into the network and power it on
    109   2. Find the IP address of the CM3 (whether it be already in DHCP or randomly assigned)
    110   3. ftp to the device
    111    {{{
    112    ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
    113    }}}
    114   4. having some image "REV_X_Y_Z.rom.gz" use the 'put' command to flash the CM
    115    {{{
    116    put REV_X_Y_Z.rom.gz xport_ar.rom.gz
    117    }}}
    118     * if the image name is already xport_ar.rom.gz then there is no need to rename it. the image must be transfered to the device under than name or it will not be recognized as new firmware.
    119   5. The CM will not write the file and flash itself
    120  * Flashing the device over serial
    121   1. Use a computer with "Lantronix Device Installer" installed on it.
    122   2. Go to 'Tools'->'Advanced'->'Recover Firmware' (or simply the F8 key)
    123   3. Configure the options, and hit OK to load the image
    124    a. Choose the COM port being used
    125    b. Select "Xport AR A1" as the device
    126    c. Make sure that the "Erase all flash" option is checked
    127    d. Enter the path of the image to be loaded
    128   4. The program will prompt you to power off the device, you can just ignore this and hit next
    129   5. The serial recovery will have started, but you must still power cycle the device before the transfer begins, either hit the reset button on the CM or just pull and reapply the power to the CM.
    130  
    131 ----
     14There are a few considerations when it comes to the assembly of the LV-67C.
     15 1. The LV-673 has the mini-PCI slot mounted on the bottom of the motherboard. This means that when assembling the node it is critical to install the cards and pigtails onto the node before installation into the case, as the bottom will be completely inaccessible.
     16 2. Connect all the pig tails and route the wires to the right side (facing the rear) of the motherboard.
    13217
    13318=== Flash The LV67-C bios === #Lv67cBios