Intel IXDP465 User Manual

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Intel IXDP465 Development  
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1.0 Purpose ..........................................................................................................................................5  
2.0 Applicable Documents and Revisions ........................................................................................5  
3.0 Known Issues ................................................................................................................................6  
4.0 Inspection.......................................................................................................................................6  
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5.0 Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Overview........................................................................7  
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Emulation with the Intel IXDP465 Development Platform...................................................8  
6.0 Default Switch Settings.................................................................................................................9  
7.0 Default Jumper Settings .............................................................................................................12  
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Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumpers ..................................................................................12  
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Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumpers ..................................................15  
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Intel IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumpers..............................................17  
8.0 LCD Display and LED Indicators................................................................................................18  
9.0 Preparing the Platform for Initial Use........................................................................................21  
10.0 Starting the Platform...................................................................................................................21  
11.0 Operating the Platform................................................................................................................22  
12.0 Technical Support .......................................................................................................................22  
Figures  
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Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Switch Locations...........................................................11  
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Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumper Locations............................................................................14  
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Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumper Locations............................................16  
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Intel IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumper Locations.......................................18  
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Intel IXDP465 Development Platform LED Locations ..............................................................20  
Tables  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Switch Descriptions and Default Settings.....................10  
Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumper Descriptions and Default Settings......................................12  
Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumper Descriptions and Default Settings......15  
Intel IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumper Descriptions and Default Settings.17  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform LED Descriptions and Default Settings.........................19  
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Revision History  
Date  
Revision  
Description  
Text updates for this release include:  
Added paragraph about using zoom feature to read PDF  
in Section 1.0. (SCR 4282)  
Added references to Intel® IXDP465 Development  
Platform Specification Update.  
Added detail to procedure in Section 4.0.  
May 2005  
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Clarified default settings for J127 and J128 in Table 4.  
(SCR 4280)  
Added info about updating flash memory to Section 11.0.  
(SCR 4281)  
Updated Figures 1-6, replacing line art with board photos.  
April 2005  
Initial release of this document.  
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1.0  
Purpose  
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This document, the Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Quick Start Guide, contains  
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instructions for unpacking, inspecting, setting up, and starting the Intel IXDP465 Development  
Platform.  
Before the IXDP465 development platform is powered up for the first time, it is very important to  
first become familiar with the platform. Therefore, Section 5.0 through Section 8.0 provide the  
required information for powering up the platform for first time use. These sections provide the  
following information:  
Photo of the IXDP465 development platform setup for Quick Start operation, showing the  
location of factory-installed mezzanine modules and location of key interfaces to assist with  
connection of console, Ethernet, and power cables.  
Factory default settings of all switches and jumpers, allowing the user to ensure they were not  
accidentally changed during transport, or repositioned by a previous platform user.  
Location and definitions of the LCD display and all the platform LEDs, so that they can be  
visually monitored for proper power-up and booting.  
Instructions for preparing and starting the IXDP465 development platform begin in Section 9.0.  
Note:  
It is highly recommended that a printout of this entire Quick Start Guide is obtained prior to  
preparing and powering up the platform for the first time. All tables in this Quick Start Guide  
include checkboxes so that items in the printout can be checked off to insure that all platform  
switches, jumpers, and LEDs operate in their default state, which will ensure a successful first-time  
bootup of the platform.  
Use the Zoom feature in Adobe* Reader* to optimize viewing of the figure details contained in this  
document, for example, the switch and jumper locations on the IXDP465 development platform.  
Note:  
If any deviations from the factory default settings of this Quick Start Guide are planned, or for  
more detailed information about this platform, including design definition of all boards, mezzanine  
cards, platform components, optional modules, optional switch and jumper settings, and overall  
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development capabilities, please see the Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Users Guide.  
2.0  
Applicable Documents and Revisions  
The documents referenced below may be obtained online unless noted otherwise.  
Table 1.  
Reference Documents (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Document  
Number  
Title  
Location  
Intel® IXDP465 Development Platform User’s Guide  
Intel® IXDP465 Development Platform Specification Update  
Intel® IXDP465 Development Platform Documentation Kit  
306462  
306509  
N/A  
Documentation Web Page†  
Intel Representative  
Documentation Web Page†  
This document is available at:  
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Table 1.  
Reference Documents (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Document  
Number  
Title  
Location  
Intel® IXP4XX Product Line of Network Processors  
Specification Update  
306428  
306261  
306262  
Intel Representative  
Intel® IXP45X and Intel® IXP46X Product Line of Network  
Processors Datasheet  
Documentation Web Page†  
Documentation Web Page†  
Intel® IXP45X and Intel® IXP46X Product Line of Network  
Processors Developer’s Manual  
Intel® IXP400 Software Release - Software Release Notes  
Intel® IXP400 Software - Software Specification Update  
Intel® IXP400 Software Programmer’s Guide  
N/A  
Software Web Page††  
273795  
252539  
Documentation Web Page†  
Documentation Web Page†  
This document is available at:  
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3.0  
4.0  
Known Issues  
Known issues are described in the following documents:  
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Silicon errata: Intel IXP4XX Product Line of Network Processors Specification Update  
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Software errata: Intel IXP400 Software - Software Specification Update  
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Platform errata: Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Specification Update  
Inspection  
Before the contents of the box are unpacked, ensure that all precautions are observed prior to  
removing Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) assemblies from their protective packaging.  
Unpack the contents of the box. After all the components are unpacked, verify that all the items  
listed in the packing list are present. The packing list is included in the STOP Readme First  
document shipped with the kit. If any item is missing, refer to Section 12.0, “Technical Support”  
for instructions.  
After verifying all items are present:  
Inspect each item for any visible damage.  
Inspect the cable connectors to ensure that none of the pins are bent or damaged.  
Inspect the overall platform assembly to ensure that all mezzanine cards (modules) are  
properly seated. This can be done by first ensuring that all four 5/8 inch standoffs and nuts on  
each corner of the mezzanine cards are not loose. If they appear loose either due to shipping or  
previous handling, then they need to be re-seated per the following procedure:  
a. Remove all four nuts, by hand-turning them in a counter-clockwise direction as viewed  
from the top of the assembly.  
b. Ensure that all four 5/8 inch standoffs are tight, by hand-turning each of them in a  
clockwise direction while the mezzanine card is still plugged in.  
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c. Re-seat the mezzanine card into the connector by applying finger pressure from one hand  
to the top-side of the mezzanine card directly over the connector while applying finger  
pressure from your other hand to the bottom-side of the base platform directly under the  
connector.  
Caution: Make sure that your fingers on both hands do not press against installed  
components on the assembly.  
d. Verify that the mezzanine card is properly re-seated, by visually confirming there are no  
gaps between the connectors and no gaps between the four standoffs and the mezzanine  
card.  
e. Replace all four nuts, by hand-turning and tightening them in a clockwise direction.  
If any item is damaged or missing, refer to Section 12.0, “Technical Support” for instructions.  
Note:  
A set of extra jumpers is included with the kit. These jumpers are not required for default operation  
of the platform as described in this manual. The extra jumpers are provided for any deviations from  
the factory default settings which may be required to support optional platform configurations.  
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5.0  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Overview  
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The IXDP465 development platform is used for development with the Intel IXP46X Product Line  
of Network Processors, and consists of:  
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one Intel IXDP465 development platform baseboard  
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one Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR module (defaulted to 533 MHz operation)  
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one Intel IXPETM465 MII Ethernet PHY mezzanine card  
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Both the Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module and the Intel IXPETM465 MII  
Ethernet PHY Mezzanine card plug into the baseboard. These three separate card assemblies are  
shipped pre-assembled by the factory and should appear per the photo as shown in Figure 1 on  
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page 8. The IXDP465 development platform also ships with a Intel PRO/100+ Adapter  
(packaged separately).  
Figure 1 represents the top side view of IXDP465 development platform setup and shows all key  
interfaces and components. This figure should be compared against the platform that was contained  
in the box, so that familiarity is gained of all key platform components. The platform should also  
be viewed from the back side, to observe all provisions for optional mezzanine cards, but if more  
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data is required, please see the Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Users Guide.  
Figure 1 should also be referenced while preparing the platform for initial use per Section 9.0, to  
use as a visual aid to validating proper setup of the IXDP465 development platform for Quick Start  
operation.  
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Figure 1.  
Photo of IXDP465 Development Platform Setup for Quick Start Operation  
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KEY:  
1. Ethernet Port 0  
12. Intel® IXP465 Network Processor  
13. PCI Option Interface  
2. Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card in MI-I0 NPE B slot  
3. Ethernet SMII 6-pack  
4. MII-1 NPE C location (no mezzanine card installed)  
5. USB 2.0 Host Controller  
14. Ethernet NIC Card plugged into PCI slot0  
15. Ethernet Cable from NIC to PC  
16. Power Switch  
6. USB 1.1 Device Controller  
17. 4-slot Host PCI backplane  
7. Flash Memory  
18. Power Supply  
8. DDRI Memory  
19. Voltage Regulators  
9. UART1 Cable to PC for Wind River* VxWorks*  
10. UART0 Cable to PC for RedHat* RedBoot*  
11. Intel® IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module  
20. Power Supply Cable Connector  
21. LCD Display  
B4991-02  
5.1  
Emulation with the Intel® IXDP465 Development Platform  
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The Intel IXDP465 Development Platform can be used for development of products using the  
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Intel IXP45X and Intel IXP46X Product Line of Network Processors. Although the IXDP465  
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development platform is shipped with a fully-featured Intel IXP465 Network Processor operating  
at 533 MHz, the platform can also be used to develop products that require either an Intel IXP460  
Network Processor or an Intel IXP455 Network Processor. These processors support subsets of  
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the IXP465 processor’s features, therefore software can be used to disable certain features on the  
IXP465 to emulate the IXP460 and IXP455 processors.  
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Emulation is accomplished by accessing the EXP_UNIT_FUSE_RESET register via software and  
writing a 1 to the fuse bit number that corresponds to the feature to be disabled. For a full  
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description of this register, see the Intel IXP45X and Intel IXP46X Product Line of Network  
Processors Developers Manual.  
Table 2 shows the default fuse bit settings for the fully-featured IXP465 network processor. Other  
rows in the table show the fuse bit settings which can disable a feature to emulate IXP460 or  
IXP455 network processor operation.  
Table 2.  
Fuse Bit Settings for Network Processor Emulation  
Features of Intel® IXP45X and Intel® IXP46X Product Line of Network Processors  
Processor  
Intel® IXP465 (533 MHz)  
Intel® IXP460 (533 MHz)  
Intel® IXP455 (533 MHz)  
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0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fuse Bit Number†  
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 13 10  
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Available to software via EXP_UNIT_FUSE_RESET register.  
6.0  
Default Switch Settings  
This section describes the factory default settings of all platform switches, to ensure they were not  
accidentally changed during transport, or repositioned by a previous user of the platform.  
The IXDP465 development platform has all switches located on the top-side of the entire assembly.  
Figure 2 on page 11 identifies the exact location of all switches, clustered into two different areas,  
one for GPIO LED Switches and one for Expansion Bus Address Strap Switches.  
The GPIO LED Switches (SW1, SW2) allow the choice of connecting any of the 16 GPIO  
signals to a LED, which can be useful for development purposes. Each GPIO has a green LED  
indicator attached to it, which when illuminated, indicates a “low” state. A switch is placed on  
each LED to allow the LED to be disconnected from the GPIO and reduce loading. See  
Figure 2 on page 11 for the DIP Switch locations. Although the factory default setting for  
these switches is “LED Illuminated,” these 16 switches can be set to other settings if desired.  
The Expansion Bus Address Strap switches (SW3, SW4, SW5) allows the choice of either  
floating, or a 1 K pull-down resistor on each of the 24 expansion bus address lines. If set to  
floating, then a weak internal pull-up resistor in the IXP465 network processor controls the  
strap value. For operation as defined in this guide, ensure that all switches are set as shown in  
All platform switches are summarized in Table 3, which provides a high-level description of each  
switch and their factory default settings, all of which must be checked prior to powering up the  
platform for the first time.  
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Table 3.  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Switch Descriptions and Default Settings  
Quick  
Start  
Check?  
Board Location  
Ref ID  
Switch Description  
Default Settings  
Select individual LED illumination All odd GPIO illuminated.  
settings of all odd GPIO signals Switch in ON position.  
GPIO LED Switches SW1  
F
F
Select individual LED illumination All even GPIO illuminated.  
settings of all even GPIO signals Switch in ON position.  
GPIO LED Switches SW2  
Expansion Bus  
Select floating or pull down straps All EX_ADDR floating.  
for EX_ADDR[8:1] signals Switch in OFF position.  
Address Strap  
Switches  
SW3  
SW4  
SW5  
F
F
F
Expansion Bus  
Address Strap  
Switches  
Select floating or pull down straps All EX_ADDR floating.  
for EX_ADDR[16:9] signals Switch in OFF position.  
Expansion Bus  
Address Strap  
Switches  
Select floating or pull down straps All EX_ADDR floating.  
for EX_ADDR[24:17] signals Switch in OFF position.  
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Figure 2.  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Switch Locations  
SW3  
SW4  
SW5  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A8  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
A14  
A15  
A16  
A17  
A18  
A19  
A20  
A21  
A22  
A23  
A24  
P34  
R145  
R148  
GPIO 15  
GPIO 13  
GPIO 11  
GPIO 9  
GPIO 7  
GPIO 5  
GPIO 3  
GPIO 1  
GPIO 14  
GPIO 12  
GPIO 10  
GPIO 8  
GPIO 6  
GPIO 4  
GPIO 2  
GPIO 0  
SW1  
SW2  
B5020-01  
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7.0  
Default Jumper Settings  
This section defines the factory default settings for all IXDP465 development platform jumpers, to  
ensure they were not accidentally changed during transport, or repositioned by a previous user of  
the platform. The jumper settings are discussed in the following sections:  
Each section contains a jumper summary table which provides a high-level description of each  
jumper and their factory default settings, all of which must be checked prior to powering up the  
platform for the first time.  
7.1  
Intel® IXDP465 Baseboard Jumpers  
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The Intel IXDP465 baseboard jumpers are located on the top-side of the platform assembly as  
shown in Figure 3. This figure illustrates the exact location of these jumpers clustered into three  
different detailed views, along with their default settings.  
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Table 4.  
Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumper Descriptions and Default Settings (Sheet 1 of 2)  
Board Location  
Jumper Description  
for Installed State  
Default  
Settings  
QuickStart  
Check?  
Ref ID  
Disables write protection of the I2C  
EEPROM device.  
WRITE  
JP126  
Installed.  
F
F
EX_ADDR24 jumper used in  
conjunction with JP128 to partition and  
access the flash device in any of four  
sections.  
A24  
JP127  
Installed.  
For RedHat* RedBoot*, install both  
JP127 and JP128.  
For Wind River* VxWorks*, install  
JP127 only.  
EX_ADDR23 jumper used in  
conjunction with JP127 to partition and  
access the flash device in any of four  
sections.  
A23  
JP128  
Installed.  
F
For RedHat* RedBoot*, install both  
JP127 and JP128.  
For Wind River* VxWorks*, install  
JP127 only.  
Connects SMII-specific shared NPE  
signals to the SMII multi-port PHY  
MII/SMII/UTOPIA: SMII  
JP1  
JP2  
JP3  
Not installed.  
Installed.  
F
F
F
MII/SMII/UTOPIA:  
ETH A  
Connects ETH A-specific shared NPE  
signals to the NPE A mezzanine card  
MII/SMII/UTOPIA:  
UTOPIA  
Connects UTOPIA-specific NPE signals  
to the UTOPIA mezzanine card  
Not installed.  
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Table 4.  
Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumper Descriptions and Default Settings (Sheet 2 of 2)  
Board Location  
(See Figure 3)  
Jumper Description  
for Installed State  
Default  
Settings  
QuickStart  
Check?  
Ref ID  
MII/SMII/UTOPIA:  
ETH B  
Connects ETH B-specific shared NPE  
signals to the NPE B mezzanine card  
JP4  
Installed.  
F
F
JP65  
JP95  
Installed.  
Installed.  
MII/SMII/UTOPIA:  
ETH C  
Connects ETH C-specific shared NPE  
signals to the NPE C mezzanine card  
JP9  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
Connects a 33 MHz signal on both  
UTP_OP_CLK and UTP_IP_CLK  
MII/SMII/UTOPIA  
F
JP11  
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Figure 3.  
Intel IXDP465 Baseboard Jumper Locations  
A23  
A24  
JP128  
JP127  
JP126  
Installed =  
NOT Installed =  
B5021-01  
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7.2  
Intel® IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumpers  
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Figure 4 identifies the jumper locations and Table 5 describes the jumper settings for the Intel  
IXP465 Network Processor/DDR module.  
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Table 5.  
Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumper Descriptions and Default  
Settings  
Board Location  
Jumper Description  
for Installed State  
QuickStart  
Check?  
Ref ID  
Default Settings  
SCL  
P4  
Selects I2C pin, instead of GPIO  
Selects I2C pin, instead of GPIO  
Enables monitoring of +3.3V current  
Reserved  
Shunt 1-2.  
F
F
F
F
F
F
SDA  
P2  
Shunt 1-2.  
IXP 3.3V  
XTAL OUT  
XTAL IN  
BYPSSCLK  
JP45  
JP50  
JP49  
JP41  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
Installed.  
Reserved  
Connects oscillator to OSC_IN  
Enables Spreadspectrum clock  
reference  
REFCLK  
JP1  
Not installed.  
F
Connects Spreadspectrum clock to  
OSC_IN  
SSCLK  
JP2  
JP44  
JP47  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
F
F
F
ENSSCLK  
IXP COREV  
Enables Spreadspectrum clock output  
Enables monitoring of +1.3V/+1.4V  
current  
Enables selection of +1.3V as core  
voltage, instead of +1.4V as required  
for 667 MHz operation  
667 MHz  
IXP 2.5V  
JP48  
JP46  
Installed.  
F
F
Enables monitoring of +2.5V current  
Not installed.  
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Figure 4.  
Intel IXP465 Network Processor/DDR Module Jumper Locations  
SCL - P4  
SDA - P2  
IXP 3.3V  
XTAL OUT  
XTAL IN  
BYP SSCLK  
(installed by default)  
REFCLK  
SSCLK  
EN SSCLK  
667 MHz  
JP46  
IXP 2.5V  
JP47  
IXP COREV  
B5036-01  
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7.3  
Intel® IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumpers  
Figure 5 identifies the jumper locations and Table 6 describes the jumper settings for the Ethernet  
card.  
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Table 6.  
Intel IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumper Descriptions and Default  
Settings  
Board Location  
Jumper Description  
for Installed State  
QuickStart  
Check?  
Ref ID  
Default Settings  
GND  
GND  
JP1  
JP3  
GND  
GND  
Not installed.  
Not installed.  
F
F
PHY Address A0 for MII-0 NPE-B  
Ethernet mezzanine slot  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
JP2  
JP5  
JP6  
JP7  
Shunt 2-3.  
Shunt 2-3.  
Shunt 2-3.  
Shunt 2-3.  
F
F
F
F
PHY Address A1 for MII-0 NPE-B  
Ethernet mezzanine slot  
PHY Address A2 for MII-0 NPE-B  
Ethernet mezzanine slot  
PHY Address A3 for MII-0 NPE-B  
Ethernet mezzanine slot  
PHY Address A4 for MII-0 NPE-B  
Ethernet mezzanine slot  
A4  
JP8  
JP4  
Shunt 2-3.  
F
F
GND  
GND  
Not installed.  
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Figure 5.  
Intel IXPETM465 Ethernet PHY Mezzanine Card Jumper Locations  
8.0  
LCD Display and LED Indicators  
This section provides an overview of the LCD display, and also defines the locations, colors, and  
definitions of all LEDs, so that they can be visually monitored for proper power-up and booting.  
The IXDP465 development platform provides a 2 x16-digit LCD display that can be used for  
software debug. The IXP465 Expansion Data Bus directly drives this display. When booting the  
factory-installed boot images for either Wind River* VxWorks* or RedHat* RedBoot*, this LCD  
display can be monitored for visual indication of a successful boot, as described in Section 10.0 of  
this guide.  
The IXDP465 development platform also uses many LEDs scattered throughout the different board  
assemblies, each of which provides a different visual indication of status, as summarized in  
Table 7. After powering up the platform for the first time, all of the default settings must be  
checked to ensure correct operation.  
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Figure 6 on page 20 shows the exact locations for all LEDs on the IXDP465 development platform,  
per the descriptions and colors summarized in Table 7.  
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Table 7.  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform LED Descriptions and Default Settings  
Board Location  
Default  
Settings  
Quick Start  
Check  
LED Indication when ON  
Color  
Power LED: +12V  
Power LED: +5V  
+12V power is on  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
+5V power is on  
Power LED: -12V  
-12V power is on  
Power LED: +3.3V  
Power LED: +1.5V†  
PCI LED: Option  
+3.3V power is on  
+1.3V/+1.4V power is on  
PCI operating as option  
PCI operating at 66 MHz  
PCI operating at 33 MHz  
PCI operating as host  
PCI LED: 66 MHz  
PCI LED: 33 MHz  
PCI LED: Host  
CPU Power LED: Reset  
CPU Power LED: 3.3V  
CPU Power LED: 2.5V  
CPU Power LED: COREV  
IXP465 system is in reset  
+3.3V power is applied to IXP465  
+2.5V power is applied to IXP465  
+1.3V/+1.4V power is applied to IXP465 Green  
GPIO LEDs:  
GPIO 0 - GPIO 15  
GPIO[15:0] driven low  
Green  
ON  
F
GPIO LEDs: Power LED  
FLASH STATUS  
+2.5V power is on  
Green  
Yellow  
ON  
F
F
Flash device is being programmed  
OFF  
Board silkscreen text reads “+1.5V” however, core voltage is actually 1.3/1.4V.  
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Figure 6.  
Intel IXDP465 Development Platform LED Locations  
+12.0V  
+5.0V  
-12.0V  
+3.3V  
+1.5V  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
Option  
66 MHz 33 MHz Host  
P34  
GPIO 15  
GPIO 13  
GPIO 11  
GPIO 14  
GPIO 12  
GPIO 10  
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
9
7
5
3
1
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
GPIO  
8
6
4
2
0
SW1  
SW2  
B5022-01  
Note: In the Power LED area, the silkscreen text reads “+1.5V” however, core voltage is actually 1.3/1.4V.  
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9.0  
Preparing the Platform for Initial Use  
After unpacking the board and before powering on the board, the IXDP465 development platform  
needs to be prepared for first time use.  
To prepare the platform, follow these steps:  
1. Verify that all default switch settings in Table 3 on page 10 are checked off.  
2. Verify that all default jumper settings in Table 4 on page 12, Table 5 on page 15, and Table 6  
on page 17 are checked off.  
3. Confirm that either one of two boot options is selected, controlled by jumper(s) JP127 (A24)  
and JP128 (A23) as shown in Figure 3 on page 14.  
• For RedBoot, install both JP127 and JP128.  
• For VxWorks, install JP127 only.  
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4. Install the Intel PRO/100+ Adapter into PCI slot 0. Connect the straight Ethernet cable  
provided with the IXDP465 development platform and connect to a hub.  
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Note: An alternative option is to use a cross-over Ethernet cable between the Intel  
PRO/100+ Adapter and the host system.  
5. Connect the serial cable between COM1 on the host system:  
• to UART0 for Linux* developers  
• to UART1 for VxWorks* developers  
Table 8 shows the UART serial communication values.  
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Table 8.  
UART Communications Configuration  
Parameter  
Linux* Value  
VxWorks* Value  
Port  
Bits per Second  
Data Bits  
UART0  
115,200  
8
UART1  
9,600  
8
Parity  
None  
1
None  
1
Stop Bit  
Flow Control  
None  
None  
10.0  
Starting the Platform  
To start the platform, follow these steps:  
1. Verify that the power switch is in the OFF position on the Autec Power Systems* power  
supply provided with the IXDP465 development platform.  
2. The power module plugs into the baseboard through a standard ATX 20-pin power supply  
connector (P1). Connect the ATX power supply cable to ATX connector on the IXDP465  
development platform.  
3. Power on the board by flipping the black switch on the power supply.  
4. Verify that all LED illuminations match the defaults settings listed in Table 7 on page 19.  
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5. Verify the board booted properly by checking the LCD display  
• for RedBoot bootloader:  
line 1 = RedBoot  
line 2 = 0001  
• for VxWorks bootloader: see Figure 7.  
Figure 7.  
LCD Display for Wind River* VxWorks* Bootloader  
11.0  
Operating the Platform  
The software release notes are intended to guide the user through software installation and setup of  
the host computer, and can be found at the following Web site:  
Note:  
You must register and login to download Intel software.  
In the “Software Available” section of the above Web site, first click Register/Login, then select the  
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latest current software release; for example, “Intel IXP400 Software v2.0”. Then click the link for  
the release notes; for example, “2.0 Release Notes”.  
Developers should continue by following the instructions in the software release notes.  
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Refer to the Intel IXDP465 Development Platform Users Guide for detailed instructions on using  
the IXDP465 development platform, including how to update the IXDP465 development  
platform’s flash memory.  
12.0  
Technical Support  
If any of the contents are missing or if you have any questions, contact your local Intel  
representative.  
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