Why choose cPCI-6965? ——The enduring vitality of the CompactPCI platform
In fields such as railway signaling, power automation, military shipborne and high-end medical equipment, the CompactPCI (cPCI) architecture remains the preferred choice for critical mission systems due to its high reliability, modular hot swappable and long lifecycle. The cPCI-6965 series launched by ADLINK is a 6U specification CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron M processors, paired with the Mobile Intel GME965 Express chipset, providing industry-leading graphics performance and I/O bandwidth while maintaining industrial grade robustness.
This article will provide engineers with a deployment reference manual that can be directly implemented, covering hardware disassembly, installation and operation, Watchdog timer programming, BIOS fine tuning, and RTM selection.
Hardware Architecture Overview - Core 2 Duo Meets CompactPCI
2.1 Processor and chipset combination
CPCI-6965 supports Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.2GHz, 4MB L2800MHz FSB) and Celeron 550 (2.0GHz, 1MB L2533MHz FSB) in 478 pin Micro FCPGA package. The TDPs of the two are 35W and 27W respectively, and with passive cooling fins, they can operate stably in an environment of 0 ℃~55 ℃ (requiring 16CFM forced air cooling).
The chipset adopts a combination of GME965 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) and ICH8M I/O Controller Hub:
GME965: Supports dual channel DDR2-667/533 SO-DIMM, up to 4GB; integrates Intel GMA X3100 graphics card, shares up to 384MB of video memory, provides two DVI outputs (one DVI-I analog+digital, one DVI-D pure digital), and can display independently.
ICH8M: Provides 6 PCIe x1 channels (2 for GbE and 2 for backplane J5), 3 SATA ports (2 onboard), IDE, USB 2.0, LPC, etc.
2.2 Onboard Interface and Expansion Capability (Key Information Quick Check)
Function cPCI-6965 (4HP single slot) cPCI-6965D (8HP dual slot)
Front I/O 4 x USB 2.0, 2 x GbE (RJ-45), DVI-I+DVI-D, 1 x DB-9 serial port above+2nd DB-9 serial port, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, parallel port, PMC panel
Onboard storage CF Type II slot, 2.5 "SATA direct connection (including DB-6910SAT adapter), USB NAND Flash pad as above
Expansion through J3/J5 backplane I/O with an additional DB-6965PMC adapter card providing a 32bit/33MHz PMC slot
Backplane connection J1 (PCI bus), J2, J3, J5 are on the same left, cPCI-6965DZ version does not have J3/J5 (only J1/J2)
Engineering Tip: If Rear I/O is required, be sure to choose the version with J3/J5 (cPCI-6965 or cPCI-6965D). The DZ version is only designed for pure front line applications.
Hardware Installation Practice - Step by Step Disassembly
3.1 CPU and heatsink (factory pre installed, not recommended for disassembly)
The manual clearly warns that the CPU and heat sink are pre installed at the factory and it is not recommended for users to disassemble them themselves. If it is necessary to disassemble (such as replacing the thermal pad), it is necessary to contact ADLINK to obtain a dedicated thermal pad, otherwise it may cause poor heat dissipation and CPU overheating.
3.2 SO-DIMM Memory Installation - Pay Attention to Stacking Order
There are two stacked 200 pin SO-DIMM slots on board, and at least one memory is pre installed in the slots before leaving the factory. When installing, align the notch of the memory module with the anti misoperation key in the slot, insert it at an angle of about 30 degrees, and then press down until the two side buckles are locked. Supports up to 4GB DDR2-667 non ECC memory (dual channel, one slot per channel).
Common problem: If only one memory is installed, it must be inserted into the lower slot (near the PCB side). When the upper slot is left empty, the system can still work normally, but it will lose the dual channel bandwidth advantage.
3.3 CompactFlash card installation - shock resistant preferred
The CF card slot is located in the upper right corner of the board (CN13) and supports Type II. Installation steps:
Unscrew the two screws securing the CF card bracket and remove the bracket.
Push the CF card (with the golden finger facing inward) into the slot until it is fully seated.
Reinstall the bracket and tighten the screws to prevent the CF card from loosening due to vibration.
Application suggestion: For high vibration environments (such as in car or onboard), it is strongly recommended to use CF cards or USB NAND Flash as system disks instead of mechanical hard drives.
3.4 2.5-inch SATA hard drive installation - details determine success or failure
CPCI-6965 provides onboard space to install a thin 2.5-inch SATA hard drive, and the accompanying installation kit includes:
DB-6910SAT adapter board (converts standard SATA signals and power into board to board connectors)
4 copper pillars and several screws
Installation steps (key operations):
Fix the four copper pillars onto the screw holes at the bottom of the hard drive.
Connect the DB-6910SAT adapter board to the SATA interface of the hard drive (pay attention to the direction and do not bend the pins).