S&T Kontron CP3005 Series User manual

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CP3005
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Intended Use
THIS DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE ARE NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE
OR RESALE FOR THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, THE NAVIGATION, CONTROL OR
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hardware or software components incorporated in your systems) meet all applicable requirements. Unless otherwise
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device in High Risk Applications. All application and safety related information in this document (including application
descriptions, suggested safety measures, suggested Kontron products, and other materials) is provided for reference
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Handling and operation of the product is permitted only for trained personnel within a work
place that is access controlled. Please follow the “General Safety Instructions” supplied with
the system.
You find the most recent version of the “General Safety Instructions“ online in the download
area of this product.

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Revision History
Revision Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue Author
1.0 Initial Issue 2020-Mar-24 hjs
1.1 memory and temperature modifications 2020-Apr-14 hjs
1.2 added temperature diagrams 2020-May-07 hjs
1.3 Power consumption, new drawings in chapter
12.3
2020-June-23 hjs
1.4 BIOS and UEFI chapter changed 2020-July-09 hjs
1.5 Register CTRL1 in chapter 4.3.4and SATA
connector in chapter 7.6.6, ECC for Celeron
processor
2020-July-20 hjs
1.6 Performance for Celeron added in chapter 5.5,
ECC added for processors
2020-July-27 hjs
1.7 Notice on battery module in chapter 7.1, WIBU
chip in chapter 2.6
2020-August-24 hjs
1.8 Word2016 issues, chapter CPCI connector
added, CP3005-V introduced
2021-March-23 hjs
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static electricity. Care must therefore be taken during all handling operations and inspections
of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times.
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For Your Safety
Your new Kontron product was developed and tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its
compliance with electrical safety requirements. It was also designed for a long fault-free life. However, the life
expectancy of your product can be drastically reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation.
Therefore, in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product, you are
requested to conform with the following guidelines.
High Voltage Safety Instructions
As a precaution and in case of danger, the power connector must be easily accessible. The power connector is the
product’s main disconnect device.
Warning
All operations on this product must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only.
Electric Shock!
Before installing a non hot-swappable Kontron product into a system always ensure that
your mains power is switched off. This also applies to the installation of piggybacks. Serious
electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation, repair, and maintenance operations
on this product. Therefore, always unplug the power cable and any other cables which
provide external voltages before performing any work on this product.
Earth ground connection to vehicle’s chassis or a central grounding point shall remain
connected. The earth ground cable shall be the last cable to be disconnected or the first
cable to be connected when performing installation or removal procedures on this product.
Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction
ESD Sensitive Device!
Electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity. Therefore, care
must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product, in order to
ensure product integrity at all times.
Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational purposes unless it is
otherwise protected.
Whenever possible, unpack or pack this product only at EOS/ESD safe work stations. Where a safe work station is not
guaranteed, it is important for the user to be electrically discharged before touching the product with his/her hands
or tools. This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing.
It is particularly important to observe standard anti-static precautions when changing piggybacks, ROM devices,
jumper settings etc. If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory backup, ensure that the product is not placed
on conductive surfaces, including anti-static plastics or sponges. They can cause short circuits and damage the
batteries or conductive circuits on the product.

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Lithium Battery Precautions
If your product is equipped with a lithium battery, take the following precautions when replacing the battery.
Danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly.
Replace only with same or equivalent battery type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
General Instructions on Usage
In order to maintain Kontron’s product warranty, this product must not be altered or modified in any way. Changes or
modifications to the product, that are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this user guide or received
from Kontron Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
This product should only be installed in or connected to systems that fulfill all necessary technical and specific
environmental requirements. This also applies to the operational temperature range of the specific board version
that must not be exceeded. If batteries are present, their temperature restrictions must be taken into account.
In performing all necessary installation and application operations, only follow the instructions supplied by the
present user guide.
Keep all the original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments. If it is necessary to store or ship
the product then re-pack it in the same manner as it was delivered.
Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product. See Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction.
Quality and Environmental Management
Kontron aims to deliver reliable high-end products designed and built for quality, and aims to complying with
environmental laws, regulations, and other environmentally oriented requirements. For more information regarding
Kontron’s quality and environmental responsibilities, visit http://www.kontron.com/about-kontron/corporate-
responsibility/quality-management.
Disposal and Recycling
Kontron’s products are manufactured to satisfy environmental protection requirements where possible. Many of the
components used are capable of being recycled. Final disposal of this product after its service life must be
accomplished in accordance with applicable country, state, or local laws or regulations.
WEEE Compliance
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive aims to:
Reduce waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment (EEE)
Make producers of EEE responsible for the environmental impact of their products, especially when the
product become waste
Encourage separate collection and subsequent treatment, reuse, recovery, recycling and sound
environmental disposal of EEE
Improve the environmental performance of all those involved during the lifecycle of EEE
Environmental protection is a high priority with Kontron.
Kontron follows the WEEE directive
You are encouraged to return our products for proper disposal.

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Table of Contents
Symbols........................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
For Your Safety......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
High Voltage Safety Instructions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction................................................................................................................................................ 8
Lithium Battery Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................................9
General Instructions on Usage............................................................................................................................................................................9
Quality and Environmental Management.......................................................................................................................................................9
Disposal and Recycling ..........................................................................................................................................................................................9
WEEE Compliance ....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Table of Contents...................................................................................................................................................................................................10
List of Tables............................................................................................................................................................................................................13
List of Figures ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................14
1/ Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................................16
2/ System Expansion Capabilities...........................................................................................................................................................18
2.1. MMEXT05 Module 8 Horizontal Pitches (HP) ......................................................................................................................................18
2.2. MMEXT-XMC02 Module (8HP) .................................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.1. CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O Module (4HP/8HP) and CP-RIO3-04S .....................................................................................................18
2.2.2. SATA SSD Flash Module...........................................................................................................................................................................18
2.3. Block Diagram..................................................................................................................................................................................................19
2.4. Front Panel ......................................................................................................................................................................................................20
2.5. Board Layout....................................................................................................................................................................................................21
2.6. Technical Specification ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23
2.7. Standards ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
3/ Functional Description.......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.1. Processor .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2. Integrated Processor Graphics Controller .......................................................................................................................................... 27
3.3. Chipset...............................................................................................................................................................................................................28
3.4. System Memory ............................................................................................................................................................................................28
3.5. Watchdog Timer ............................................................................................................................................................................................28
3.6. Battery............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.7. Flash Memory................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
3.7.1. SPI Boot Flash for uEFI BIOS...................................................................................................................................................................29
3.7.2. M.2 Flash Module....................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.8. Trusted Platform Module .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.9. Board Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................30
3.9.1. CompactPCI Interface ...............................................................................................................................................................................30
3.9.1.1. Board Functionality when Installed in System Slot...................................................................................................................30
3.9.1.2. Board Functionality when Installed in Peripheral Slot (Passive Mode)............................................................................30
3.9.1.3. Front/Rear I/O Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................30
3.9.1.4. Board Insertion/Replacement under Power ................................................................................................................................31
3.9.1.5. Power Ramping ........................................................................................................................................................................................31
3.9.1.6. ENUM# Interrupt......................................................................................................................................................................................31
3.9.2. CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
3.9.2.1. CompactPCI Connector Keying .......................................................................................................................................................... 33
3.9.2.2. CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 Pinouts ................................................................................................................................... 33
3.9.2.3. Optional Rear I/O Interface................................................................................................................................................................ 35
3.9.3. Front Panel LEDs........................................................................................................................................................................................38

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3.9.3.1. System Status LEDs...............................................................................................................................................................................38
3.9.3.2. General Purpose LEDs..........................................................................................................................................................................39
3.9.4. USB Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................................................40
3.9.5. VGA Interface...............................................................................................................................................................................................40
3.9.6. Serial Ports...................................................................................................................................................................................................40
3.9.7. Gigabit Ethernet..........................................................................................................................................................................................40
3.9.8. SATA Interfaces...........................................................................................................................................................................................41
3.9.9. Debug Interface...........................................................................................................................................................................................41
4/ Configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................42
4.1. DIP Switch Configuration............................................................................................................................................................................42
4.2. System Write Protection............................................................................................................................................................................42
4.3. CP3005-Specific Registers........................................................................................................................................................................43
4.3.1. Status Register 0 (STAT0) ......................................................................................................................................................................43
4.3.2. Status Register 1 (STAT1)........................................................................................................................................................................44
4.3.3. Control Register 0 (CTRL0) ....................................................................................................................................................................45
4.3.4. Control Register 1 (CTRL1)......................................................................................................................................................................45
4.3.5. Device Protection Register (DPROT) ..................................................................................................................................................46
4.3.6. Reset Status Register (RSTAT).............................................................................................................................................................47
4.3.7. Board Interrupt Configuration Register (BICFG)............................................................................................................................48
4.3.8. Status Register 2 (STAT2)......................................................................................................................................................................48
4.3.9. Board ID High-Byte Register (BIDH)...................................................................................................................................................49
4.3.10. Board and PLD Revision Register (BREV).......................................................................................................................................49
4.3.11. Geographic Addressing Register (GEOAD)...................................................................................................................................... 50
4.3.12. Watchdog Timer Control Register (WTIM) .................................................................................................................................... 50
4.3.13. Board ID Low-Byte Register (BIDL)................................................................................................................................................... 52
4.3.14. LED Configuration Register (LCFG)................................................................................................................................................... 52
4.3.15. LED Control Register (LCTRL).............................................................................................................................................................. 53
4.3.16. General Purpose Output Register (GPOUT)................................................................................................................................... 53
4.3.17. General Purpose Input Register (GPIN) ........................................................................................................................................... 54
5/ Power Considerations........................................................................................................................................................................... 55
5.1. CP3005 Voltage Ranges .............................................................................................................................................................................. 55
5.2. Start-Up Requirement................................................................................................................................................................................. 55
5.3. Power-Up Sequence .................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
5.4. Regulation........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
5.5. Power Consumption..................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
5.6. Battery-free Operation ...............................................................................................................................................................................58
5.7. Maximum Power Consumption of XMC Modules .............................................................................................................................58
5.8. Current Limits.................................................................................................................................................................................................58
6/ Thermal Considerations....................................................................................................................................................................... 59
6.1. How to read the Temperature Diagrams.............................................................................................................................................. 59
6.1.1. Volumetric flow rate.................................................................................................................................................................................. 59
6.1.2. Airflow ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59
7/ MMEXT05 Extension Module ............................................................................................................................................................. 62
7.1. Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................................62
7.2. Technical Specifications............................................................................................................................................................................. 63
7.3. MMEXT05 Module Functional Block Diagram....................................................................................................................................64
7.4. Front Panel of the CP3005 with MMEXT05 Module ........................................................................................................................ 65
7.5. MMEXT05 Module Layout..........................................................................................................................................................................66
7.6. Module Interfaces ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

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7.6.1. DisplayPort Interfaces.............................................................................................................................................................................. 67
7.6.2. Gigabit Ethernet Interface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 67
7.6.3. USB Interface............................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
7.6.4. Serial Port (J8)............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
7.6.5. M.2 Interface (J3) .......................................................................................................................................................................................68
7.6.6. SATA Interface (J6) ....................................................................................................................................................................................68
8/ MMEXT-XMC02 Extension Module.................................................................................................................................................. 69
8.1. Overview ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................69
8.2. Technical Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................69
8.3. MMEXT-XMC02 Module Functional Block Diagram........................................................................................................................ 70
8.4. Front Panel of the CP3005 with MMEXT-XMC02 Module ............................................................................................................. 71
8.5. MMEXT-XMC02 Module Layout .............................................................................................................................................................. 72
8.6. Module Interfaces......................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
8.6.1. M.2 Interface (J2)........................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
8.6.2. XMC Interface ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
9/ CP-RIO3-04 4HP and CP-RIO3-04 8HP Rear Transition Modules ....................................................................................... 74
9.1. Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 74
9.2. Technical Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................74
9.3. Front Panels .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
9.4. CP-RIO3-04 Rear Transition Module Layout...................................................................................................................................... 76
9.5. Module Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................................................................77
9.5.1. USB Interfaces ..............................................................................................................................................................................................77
9.5.2. VGA Interface................................................................................................................................................................................................77
9.5.3. Gigabit Ethernet Interface.......................................................................................................................................................................77
9.5.4. COM Interface ..............................................................................................................................................................................................77
9.5.5. Peripheral Control Interface.................................................................................................................................................................. 78
9.5.6. SATA Interfaces.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
9.5.7. Rear I/O Interface on CompactPCI Connector rJ2.......................................................................................................................... 79
10/ CP-RIO3-04S Rear Transition Module.............................................................................................................................................81
10.1. Overview...........................................................................................................................................................................................................81
11/ SATA SSD Flash Module .......................................................................................................................................................................82
12/ Installation.................................................................................................................................................................................................83
12.1. Safety................................................................................................................................................................................................................83
12.2. Board Installation........................................................................................................................................................................................83
12.2.1. Standard Board Insertion ......................................................................................................................................................................83
12.2.2. Standard Board Removal......................................................................................................................................................................84
12.3. Installation of CP3005 Peripheral Devices........................................................................................................................................85
12.3.1. Installation of External SATA Devices ..............................................................................................................................................87
12.3.2. 2.5” HDD/SSD Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 87
12.3.3. XMC Module Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................88
12.3.4. SATA M.2 Card Installation....................................................................................................................................................................91
12.3.4.1. Preparation of M.2 Mounting ............................................................................................................................................................91
12.3.4.2. Removing a M.2 Card ..........................................................................................................................................................................93
12.3.4.3. Installing a M.2 Card ........................................................................................................................................................................... 93
12.3.5. Rear I/O Device Installation.................................................................................................................................................................94
12.4. Battery Replacement.................................................................................................................................................................................94
13/ uEFI BIOS..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
13.1. Starting the uEFI BIOS................................................................................................................................................................................. 95
13.2. Setup Menus..................................................................................................................................................................................................96

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13.2.1. Main Setup Menu......................................................................................................................................................................................96
13.2.2. Advanced Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................... 97
13.2.3. Chipset Menu........................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
13.2.4. Security Setup Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................ 103
13.2.5. Remember the Password ...................................................................................................................................................................104
13.2.6. Boot Setup Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................... 105
13.2.7. Save &Exit Setup Menu....................................................................................................................................................................... 106
13.3. The uEFI Shell.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 107
13.3.1. Introduction, Basic Operation............................................................................................................................................................ 107
13.3.1.1. Entering the uEFI Shell....................................................................................................................................................................... 107
13.3.1.2. Exiting the uEFI Shell ......................................................................................................................................................................... 107
13.3.1.3. Kontron-Specific uEFI Shell Commands ....................................................................................................................................108
13.4. uEFI Shell Scripting................................................................................................................................................................................... 109
13.4.1. Startup Scripting..................................................................................................................................................................................... 109
13.4.2. Create a Startup Script ........................................................................................................................................................................109
13.4.3. Examples of Startup Scripts.............................................................................................................................................................. 109
13.4.3.1. Automatic Booting from USB Flash Drive..................................................................................................................................109
13.4.3.2. Execute Shell Script on Other Harddrive................................................................................................................................... 109
13.4.3.3. Enable Watchdog and Control PXE Boot................................................................................................................................... 109
13.4.3.4. Handling the Startup Script in the SPI Boot Flash..................................................................................................................110
13.5. Updating the uEFI BIOS.............................................................................................................................................................................110
13.5.1. Updating Procedure................................................................................................................................................................................110
13.5.2. uEFI BIOS Recovery.................................................................................................................................................................................110
13.5.3. Determining the Active Flash ..............................................................................................................................................................111
14/ Technical Support.................................................................................................................................................................................. 112
14.1. Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 112
14.2. Returning Defective Merchandise....................................................................................................................................................... 112
Appendix A: List of Acronyms..........................................................................................................................................................................114
About Kontron – Member of the S&T Group.............................................................................................................................................. 115
List of Tables
Table 1: CP3005 Main Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Table 2: CP3005 Main Standards .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Table 3: Features of the Processors Supported on the CP3005......................................................................................................... 27
Table 4: Features of the Processors Graphics........................................................................................................................................... 27
Table 5: CM246 Features....................................................................................................................................................................................28
Table 6: System Memory....................................................................................................................................................................................28
Table 7: CompactPCI Connector J1 System Slot Pinout........................................................................................................................... 33
Table 8: CompactPCI Connector J1 Peripheral Slot Pinout ....................................................................................................................34
Table 9: CompactPCI Connector J2 Pinout (CP3005 Front I/O Vers.) ................................................................................................ 35
Table 10: Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector J2 Pinout (CP3005 Rear I/O Vers.)..............................................................................36
Table 11: CompactPCI Rear I/O Connector J2 Signals............................................................................................................................... 37
Table 12: GPIO Signal Description....................................................................................................................................................................38
Table 13: System Status LEDs Function on the CP3005 .........................................................................................................................38
Table 14: General Purpose LEDs Function ...................................................................................................................................................39
Table 15: POST Code Sequence......................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Table 16: POST Code Example...........................................................................................................................................................................39
Table 17: DIP Switch SW1 Functionality.........................................................................................................................................................42
Table 18: CP3005-Specific Registers .............................................................................................................................................................43
Table 19: Status Register 0 (STAT0)...............................................................................................................................................................43

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Table 20: Status Register 1 (STAT1)................................................................................................................................................................44
Table 21: Control Register 0 (CTRL0) .............................................................................................................................................................45
Table 22: Control Register 1 (CTRL1) ..............................................................................................................................................................45
Table 23: Device Protection Register (DPROT) ..........................................................................................................................................46
Table 24: Reset Status Register (RSTAT)..................................................................................................................................................... 47
Table 25: Board Interrupt Configuration Register (BICFG)....................................................................................................................48
Table 26: Status Register 2 (STAT2) ..............................................................................................................................................................48
Table 27: Board ID High-Byte Register (BIDH) ...........................................................................................................................................49
Table 28: Board and PLD Revision Register (BREV).................................................................................................................................49
Table 29: Geographic Addressing Register (GEOAD)............................................................................................................................... 50
Table 30: Watchdog Timer Control Register (WTIM) ..............................................................................................................................50
Table 31: Board ID Low-Byte Register (BIDL) ............................................................................................................................................. 52
Table 32: LED Configuration Register (LCFG) ............................................................................................................................................. 52
Table 33: LED Control Register (LCTRL)........................................................................................................................................................ 53
Table 34: General Purpose Output Register (GPOUT)............................................................................................................................. 53
Table 35: General Purpose Input Register (GPIN).....................................................................................................................................54
Table 36: DC Operational Input Voltage Range.......................................................................................................................................... 55
Table 37: Workload uEFI Shell.......................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 38: Workload Idle (Win 10) .................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 39: Workload Typical............................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 40: Workload Maximum......................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 41: XMC Module Current.........................................................................................................................................................................58
Table 42: MMEXT05 Module Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................63
Table 43: Watchdog (WD) and Overtemperature (TH) Status LEDs ................................................................................................. 65
Table 44: Integral Ethernet LEDs .................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Table 45: General Purpose LEDs ..................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Table 46: Serial Port Connector J8 Pinout ................................................................................................................................................... 67
Table 47: MMEXT-XMC02 Module Specifications ....................................................................................................................................69
Table 48: Watchdog (WD) and Overtemperature (TH) Status LEDs .................................................................................................. 71
Table 49: Integral Ethernet LEDs .....................................................................................................................................................................71
Table 50: General Purpose LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................................... 71
Table 51: CP-RIO3-04 Rear Transition Module Specifications............................................................................................................. 74
Table 52: Serial Port Connectors J2 (COMB) and J3 (COMA) Pinout................................................................................................... 78
Table 53: Peripheral Control Connector J13 Pinout ..................................................................................................................................78
Table 54: Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector rJ2 Pinout............................................................................................................................. 79
Table 55: Rear I/O Signal Description............................................................................................................................................................80
Table 56: Navigation............................................................................................................................................................................................. 95
Table 57: Main Setup Menu Sub-Screens and Functions ...................................................................................................................... 97
Table 58: Advanced Setup Menu Sub-Screens and Functions............................................................................................................ 97
Table 59: Chipset Menu Functions................................................................................................................................................................100
Table 60: Security Setup Menu Functions ................................................................................................................................................. 103
Table 61: Modes of Security.............................................................................................................................................................................104
Table 62: Boot Setup Menu Sub-Screens and Functions..................................................................................................................... 105
Table 63: Save &Exit Setup Menu Sub-Screens and Functions ....................................................................................................... 106
Table 64: Kontron-Specific uEFI Shell Commands.................................................................................................................................108
List of Figures
Figure 1: CompactPCI-Board CP3005 ..............................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 2: Block Diagram .......................................................................................................................................................................................19
Figure 3: 4HP CP3005 Front Panel with LED Status.................................................................................................................................20
Figure 4: 4HP CP3005 Board Layout (Top View) without heatspreader ..........................................................................................21
Figure 5: 4HP CP3005 Board Layout (Bottom View)................................................................................................................................22
Figure 6: CPCI Connectors J1/J2........................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Figure 7: DIP Switch SW1.....................................................................................................................................................................................42
Figure 8: Ambient Temperature for Core i5-8400H Processor, measured by Intel PTU Tool Coffee Lake H 1.4.............60

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Figure 9: Ambient Temperature for Xeon® E-2176M Processor, measured by Intel PTU Tool Coffee Lake H 1.4 ...........60
Figure 10: Ambient Temperature for i3-9100HL Processor, measured by Intel PTU Tool Coffee Lake H 1.7......................61
Figure 11: Ambient Temperature for Xeon® E-2276ML Processor, measured by Intel PTU Tool Coffee Lake H 1.7.........61
Figure 12: MMEXT05 Module Functional Block Diagram .......................................................................................................................64
Figure 13: Front Panel of the 8HP CP3005 with MMEXT05 Module................................................................................................... 65
Figure 14: MMEXT05 Module Layout for 8HP Board Version (Top View)........................................................................................66
Figure 15: Serial Port Connector J8 ................................................................................................................................................................. 67
Figure 16: M.2 Connector ....................................................................................................................................................................................68
Figure 17: SATA Connector .................................................................................................................................................................................68
Figure 18: MMEXT-XMC02 Module Functional Block Diagram............................................................................................................ 70
Figure 19: Front Panel of the 8HP CP3005 with MMEXT-XMC02 Module........................................................................................ 71
Figure 20: MMEXT-XMC02 Module Layout for 8HP Board Version (Top View)............................................................................ 72
Figure 21: MMEXT-XMC02 Module Layout for 8HP Board Version (Bottom View)..................................................................... 72
Figure 22: M.2 Connector.................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Figure 23: XMC Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Figure 24: CP-RIO3-04 4HP and 8HP Front Panels.................................................................................................................................. 75
Figure 25: CP-RIO3-04 4HP Rear Transition Module Layout................................................................................................................ 76
Figure 26: CP-RIO3-04 8HP Rear Transition Module Layout ................................................................................................................77
Figure 27: Rear I/O CompactPCI Connector rJ2.......................................................................................................................................... 79
Figure 28: M.2 Connector ...................................................................................................................................................................................82
Figure 29: 4HP CP3005 with mSATA Flash Module..................................................................................................................................85
Figure 30: HP CP3005 with MMEXT05 Module ..........................................................................................................................................86
Figure 31: CP3005 8HP with MMEXT-XMC02 Module.............................................................................................................................86
Figure 32: Screws Securing the Front Panel and the MMEXT-XMC02 to the CP3005 ...............................................................88
Figure 33: Screws Securing the XMC Module to the MMEXT-XMC02 Extension Module.........................................................89
Figure 34: CP3005 Board with MMEXT-XMC02 Extension Module and XMC Module ...............................................................89
Figure 35: CP3005 with Front Panel, MMEXT-XMC02 Extension Module and XMC Module ...................................................90
Figure 36: Battery Module (1) with washer (2)..........................................................................................................................................92
Figure 37: Battery Module with two screws (3) and two washers (2)............................................................................................. 92
Figure 38: Removing a M.2 Card ...................................................................................................................................................................... 93
Figure 39: Installing a M.2 Card........................................................................................................................................................................94
Figure 40: Main Setup..........................................................................................................................................................................................96
Figure 41: Advanced Setup................................................................................................................................................................................. 97
Figure 42: Chipset Menu ...................................................................................................................................................................................100
Figure 43: Security Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................. 103
Figure 44: Boot Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
Figure 45: Save &Exit Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................... 106

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1/ Introduction
The CP3005 is a highly integrated 3U CompactPCI® processor board series based on the 8thand 9th generation Intel®
CoreTM and Xeon® processors in combination with the appropriate Chipset.
CP3005-SA "standard air cooled" variants are equipped with four or six core processors and offer extraordinary
performance-per-watt values and highest graphics performance. "Extended temperature" versions are available with
reduced performance and wattage.
CP3005-V "Value line" variants are targeting cost sensitive applications, based on a two core Celeron processor.
Key Feature Overview:
3U CompactPCI CPU blade with 2, 4 or 6- core CPU options
Based on 8th and 9th Gen Intel® CoreTM technology
Processors are
Xeon® E-2176M, 6C, 2.7 GHz, 45 W, ECC
CoreTM i5-8400H, 4C, 2.5 GHz, 45 W
Xeon® E-2276ML, 6C, 2.0 GHz, 25 W, ECC
CoreTM i3-9100HL, 4C, 1.6 GHz, 25 W, ECC
Celeron® G4930E, 2C, 2.4 GHz, 35 W, ECC
Up to 32 GB DDR4-2400/2666 memory via 2x SODIMM sockets
M.2 module options for onboard data storage
TPM support
Up to 3x Gigabit Ethernet
extended temperature range versions
Up to 3x independent graphics outputs
SATA Gen 3 &USB 3.0 support
Two High Speed Extension connectors for easy customization
Support of “Controllable TDP” SW feature
The board is offered with various board support packages including Windows, VxWorks and Linux operating systems.
For further information concerning the operating systems available for the CP3005, please contact Kontron.

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2/ System Expansion Capabilities
2.1. MMEXT05 Module 8 Horizontal Pitches (HP)
The MMEXT05 module for the 8HP CP3005 version provides various I/O ports. On the front panel, it includes two
DisplayPort connectors, one Gigabit Ethernet port, one USB 3.0 port, and one RS-232 COM port. Onboard ports include
one SATA connector for SATA 2.5” HDD or SSD devices as well as a M.2 socket for a SATA SSD flash (type: 2242). For
further information about the MMEXT05 module, refer to Chapter 7/.
2.2. MMEXT-XMC02 Module (8HP)
The MMEXT-XMC02 module for the 8HP CP3005 version provides one XMC mezzanine interface for support of one x8,
x4 or x1 PCI Express 2.0 XMC module. Support of one XMC module with two x4 or x1 PCI Express 2.0 interfaces is also
provided upon request. In addition, the MMEXT-XMC02 module provides a M.2 socket for a SATA SSD flash (type:
2280).
For further information about the MMEXT-XMC02 module, refer to Chapter 8/.
2.2.1. CP-RIO3-04 Rear I/O Module (4HP/8HP) and CP-RIO3-04S
The CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module has been designed for use with the CP3005 board from Kontron and provides
comprehensive rear I/O functionality.
For further information about the CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module with 4HP, refer to Chapter
9
/.
For further information about the CP-RIO3-04 rear I/O module with 8HP, refer to Chapter 9/.
For further information about the CP-RIO3-04S rear I/O module, refer to Chapter 10/.
2.2.2. SATA SSD Flash Module
CP3005 provides support for SATA SSD Flash memory in combination with an optional M.2 storage device, connected
to a respective onboard connector. Market available M.2 devices of suitable size and keying currently provide storage
capacities of 32 GB up to 1 TB. The feature is available for 4HP as well as 8HP versions of CP3005. For further
information about the SATA Flash module, refer to Chapter 11/.

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2.4. Front Panel
Figure 3: 4HP CP3005 Front Panel with LED Status
System Status LEDs
TH (red/green): Temperature Status
WD (green): Watchdog Status
General Purpose LEDs
LED3..0 (red/green/red+green): General Purpose / POST Code
Note: If the General Purpose LEDs 3..0 are lit red during boot-up,
a failure is indicated before the uEFI BIOS has started.
Integral Ethernet LEDs
ACT (green): Ethernet Link/Activity
SPEED (orange): 1000BASE-T Ethernet Speed
SPEED (green): 100BASE-TX Ethernet Speed
SPEED (off) + ACT on: 10BASE-T Ethernet Speed
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