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Table of Contents

3.11 Power Button Interface......................................................................................................... 31

3.12 CFast Mass Storage Socket................................................................................................. 31

4 Utilities ............................................................................................................................ 33

4.1

BIOS Setup .......................................................................................................................... 33

4.1.1    Configuring the BIOS ................................................................................................... 33

4.1.2    Main screen of the BIOS .............................................................................................. 33

4.1.3    Advanced Settings screen ........................................................................................... 34

4.1.4    Boot screen .................................................................................................................. 37

4.1.5    Security screen ............................................................................................................ 38

4.1.6    Exit screen ................................................................................................................... 39

4.2

SEMA Functions .................................................................................................................. 40

4.2.1    Board Specific SEMA functions ................................................................................... 41

4.3

Real Time Clock (RTC)  ....................................................................................................... 42

4.4

User GPIO Interface............................................................................................................. 43

4.5

Oops! Jumper (BIOS Recovery)........................................................................................... 43

4.6

Serial Console ...................................................................................................................... 43

4.7

Serial Console BIOS Setup .................................................................................................. 43

4.8

Hot (Serial) Cable ................................................................................................................ 44

4.9

Watchdog Timer ................................................................................................................... 44

Appendix A 

 System Resources.................................................................................... 45

4.10 Memory Address Map .......................................................................................................... 45

4.11 I/O Address Map .................................................................................................................. 47

4.12 PCI Configuration Registers................................................................................................. 49

4.13 IO Register Maps ................................................................................................................. 50

4.13.1   CMOS Memory and RTC Registers............................................................................. 50

4.14 Interrupts .............................................................................................................................. 51

4.14.1   SERIRQ Interrupt Mapping .......................................................................................... 51

Appendix B 

Technical Support  .................................................................................... 53

Summary of Contents for CM1-86DX3

Page 1: ...CM1 86DX3 Technical Reference PC 104 Single Board Computer with Vortex86 DX3 SoC Manual Rev 4 4 Revision Date February 4 2021 Part Number 50 1Z161 1070 Manual Rev 2 4 Revision Date February 4 2021 Par...

Page 2: ...yright 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020 2021 ADLINK Technology Inc This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any...

Page 3: ...ne cadmium Tris 1 3 dichloro 2 propyl phosphate TDCPP 1 4 Diox ane formaldehyde lead DEHP styrene DINP BBP PVC and vinyl materials which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and acryla...

Page 4: ...nings Z Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings Z Always install and operate equipment near an easily accessible electrical socket outlet Z Secure the power cord do not place an...

Page 5: ...finitions and Locations 13 2 2 Header Connector and Socket Definitions 16 2 3 Jumper Header Definitions 19 2 4 Component Features 20 2 4 1 CPU 20 2 4 2 SDRAM 20 2 4 3 LAN Controller 20 2 4 4 CFast Car...

Page 6: ...s 40 4 2 1 Board Specific SEMA functions 41 4 3 Real Time Clock RTC 42 4 4 User GPIO Interface 43 4 5 Oops Jumper BIOS Recovery 43 4 6 Serial Console 43 4 7 Serial Console BIOS Setup 43 4 8 Hot Serial...

Page 7: ...handle the communication with external devices A first generation optional SATA interface allows the connection of hard disk or CD drives Applications that require non moving storage can use the optio...

Page 8: ...2 Keyboard Mouse X 2x USB 2 0 ports X 2x RS485 RS422 RS232 X 2x RS232 X 1x TTL VGA X MISC signals external power button speaker 5V external reset button external battery connector X 1x 8bit GPIO Port...

Page 9: ...BMC LM73 Power Supply 5VDC ATX Stack I2C ISA RS232 422 485 18 24 bit TTL TFT VGA COM1 COM2 2GB DDR3 800 1333 Memory Down VGA COM3 COM4 Level Shifter JTAG 8x GPIO 2x USB 2 0 i210IT Ethernet PCIe GbE 10...

Page 10: ...rd surface to the highest permanent component PC 104 bus connector on the upper board surface This measurement does not include the heatsink which can vary The heatsink could increase this dimension W...

Page 11: ...ameter Value Voltage Input Modes Standard RTC X AT only X 5V DC 5 50mV ripple X 3 0V 2 0V to 3 3V battery 30mV ripple Power States X S3 S4 S5 S3 and S4 not supported by Win dows 7 Power Management X A...

Page 12: ...ustom heatsink Refer to Figure 1 3 for heatsink dimension and mounting information See Figures 1 4 and 1 5 for airflow requirements Table 1 7 Shock and Vibration Parameter Result Shock Test MIL STD 20...

Page 13: ...e four airflow directions Figure 1 4 Temperature vs Airflow Chart Figure 1 5 presents four separate directions of airflow across the fins of the passive heatsink Refer to Figure 1 4 for required airfl...

Page 14: ...features thermal pads to draw heat away from the SoC SDRAM BMC controller and other transceivers 1 Locate the heat sink kit in the package The thermal pads are labelled with their corre sponding part...

Page 15: ...ounting holes on the board are circled in red 4 Place the heat sink over the board so that the five mounting holes on the heat sink are aligned with mounting holes on the board 5 Apply light pressure...

Page 16: ...10 Product Overview 6 Turn the board and heat sink assembly over and secure the heat sink to the board with five M2 5 screws torque 2 kgf cm as shown below 7 The heat sink installation is now complete...

Page 17: ...ded at boot time The CM1 86DX3 boots from CD drives USB sticks hard disks or SD Cards Provided that any of these is connected and contains a valid operating system image the display then shows the boo...

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Page 19: ...ECC un buffered System Memory Provides high speed data transfer DDR3L SDRAM U9 and U10 on bottom side see Figure 2 2 Micron MT41K256M16 On board DDR3L 1 35V 4Gb 32Mx16x8 non ECC un buffered System Me...

Page 20: ...al isolation for Gigabit Ethernet controller Fast Ethernet Transformer TF3 on top side see Figure 2 1 BOTHHAND GST5009M Fast Ethernet Magnetics Provides electrical isolation for Fast Ethernet controll...

Page 21: ...ns Bottom Side Key U9 DDR3 SDRAM System Memory U10 DDR3 SDRAM System Memory U22 Controller 10 100 1000 Gb Ethernet U26 Transceiver COM1 RS 485 422 232 U27 Transceiver COM2 RS 485 422 232 TF2 Transform...

Page 22: ...TA Optional Top 7 pin 0 050 1 27mm standard right angle connector for Generation 1 Serial ATA signals MOLEX 67800 5005 CN13 CFast Optional Bottom 24 pin 0 050 1 27mm standard right angle push push soc...

Page 23: ...interface Yellow EVERLIGHT 19 21UYC S530 A3 TR8 LED4 BMC_STATUS Top Indicates system error blink codes Blue LIGITEK LG 192DBK CT T LED5 WDTOUT Top Indicates triggered watchdog timer Red LIGITEK LG 192...

Page 24: ...e 2 4 Header and Socket Locations Bottom Side Pin 1 is shown as a solid black square on headers and connectors CN22 LED3 CN13 Key CN13 CFast CN22 Debug DB40 CN4 PC 104 A B CN5 PC 104 C D LED3 CFAST_AC...

Page 25: ...ce Figure 2 5 Jumper Header Locations Top Side Table 2 3 Jumper Settings Jumper Header Jumper on Pins 1 2 Jumper on Pins 2 3 JP1 TFT Interface Voltage Select 1 8 Volts 3 3 Volts Default JP2 Backlight...

Page 26: ...3 employs one channel of 64 bit DDR3L on board memory Four SDRAM mem ory chips provide up to 16Gb of low voltage non ECC unbuffered system memory Refer to the MT41K SDRAM data sheet on the Micron web...

Page 27: ...push push interface for CFast memory cards LED3 provides indication of CFast activity See Chapter 3 for the signal definitions of the CFast interface Figure 2 6 provides the dimension and mechanical s...

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Page 29: ...e pin sequence using the method in the following example A 10 pin header with two rows of pins using odd even numbering where pin 2 is directly across from pin 1 is noted as 10 pins 2 rows odd even pi...

Page 30: ...o allow the transmission to complete If in RS 422 mode this pin is TX Data Positive If in RS 485 mode this pin is TX RX Data Positive 4 RTS 7 Request To Send Indicates serial port is ready to transmit...

Page 31: ...l after an On to Off transition on the RTS line to allow the transmission to complete 4 RTS 7 Request To Send Indicates serial port is ready to transmit data Used as hardware handshake with CTS for lo...

Page 32: ...Battery X Reset Switch X Speaker 3 3 1 Keyboard The signal lines for a PS 2 keyboard are provided from the Vortex CPU to the Utility interface 3 3 2 Mouse The signal lines for a PS 2 mouse are provide...

Page 33: ...als CN26 Pin Signal Description 1 SPKR Speaker Output 2 GND Ground 3 RST_BTN_IN External Reset Switch signal 4 MSDATA Mouse Data input 5 KBDATA Keyboard Data input 6 KBCLK Keyboard Clock input 7 GND G...

Page 34: ...h common 1k PF capacitor 2 ETH PE 3 ETH1_TRD0_P Media Dependent Interface 0 4 ETH1_TRD0_N 5 ETH1_TRD1_P Media Dependent Interface 1 6 ETH1_TRD1_N 7 ETH1_TRD2_P Media Dependent Interface 2 8 ETH1_TRD2_...

Page 35: ...1 Flat Panel Data 21 data output Red3 18 bit 29 FP22 Flat Panel Data 22 data output Red4 18 bit 30 FP23 Flat Panel Data 23 data output Red5 18 bit 31 VDD_EN_CN TFT Power Enable 32 BKLT_EN_R TFT Backli...

Page 36: ...with 2 rows odd even sequence 1 2 and 0 100 2 54mm pitch Note The shaded table cells denote power or ground 3 10 Battery Interface Table 3 12 lists the pin signals of the External Battery Input header...

Page 37: ...27mm pitch Note The shaded table cells denote power or ground Table 3 13 External Power Button Header CN27 Pin Signal Description 1 PWRBTN 3 3 volts for power button 2 GND Ground Table 3 14 CFast Mass...

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Page 39: ...tored in the CMOS RAM The soldered battery will provide power to store that information for over two years without board activation 4 1 1 Configuring the BIOS X Pressing DEL during power up starts the...

Page 40: ...ing illustrations for visual reference A description of the selected setting appears in the right column of the active screen The use of inappropriate values on any of the following advanced settings...

Page 41: ...s 35 CM1 86DX3 Advanced IDE Configuration These settings allow you to configure the features of the integrated IDE controllers Advanced IDE Master This setting provides options for IDE slave and maste...

Page 42: ...ttings allow you to specify the base I O port address Interrupt Request address and Port Type mode if applicable of specific serial ports Advanced Remote Access Remote Access allows you to enter the B...

Page 43: ...the sys tem even if no USB drivers are loaded on the system 4 1 4 Boot screen If more than one drive is attached to the CM1 86DX3 you can select from the first Boot Set tings screen the boot order in...

Page 44: ...allow you to specify the order in which the system checks for the device from which to boot 4 1 5 Security screen This screen allows you to set a Supervisor or a User password If you want to use both...

Page 45: ...Utilities 39 CM1 86DX3 4 1 6 Exit screen The settings in the Exit screen allow you to exit the BIOS Setup utility while saving or discarding certain defaults or changes...

Page 46: ...ature values of the board are stored in flash X Power monitor Reads the current drawn by the board and reports the nominal operating voltage X Power cycles counter X Boot counter Boot counter is incre...

Page 47: ...increase the drawn current of the whole system In this case you still have three samples without the influence of the read access Main Current MSB_n 8 LSB_n 8 06mA TS Events TS is activated by a tempe...

Page 48: ...k RTC which can be backed up with an external Lithium Battery The CM1 86DX3 will function without a battery in those environ ments which prohibit batteries The CM1 86DX3 will also continue to operate...

Page 49: ...ure on the Serial Port 1 DB9 con nector 4 6 Serial Console The CM1 86DX3 BIOS supports the serial console or console redirection feature These I O functions are provided by an ANSI compatible serial t...

Page 50: ...lure of an interface device unexpected conditions on the bus or other hardware or software malfunctions The WDT is used through the SEMA during normal system operation The following SEMA fea tures pro...

Page 51: ...8 KByte Video Buffer Area X 768 896 KByte in 16 KByte section total of 8 section Expansion Area X 896 960 KByte in 16 KByte section total of 4 section Expansion System BIOS Area X 960 KByte 1Mbyte Mem...

Page 52: ...the top of main memory is mapped to the main memory address range controlled by the SoC All accesses to addresses within this range are forwarded to the main memory PCI Memory Address Range Top of Ma...

Page 53: ...ster 0072h 0075h DMA page register 0080h 008Fh System control register 0092h PIC 8259 2 00A0h 00A1h WatchDog1 control counter 00A8h 00ADh WatchDog1 reload counter 00AEh DMA 8237 2 00C0h 00DFh DOS 4G P...

Page 54: ...d not be set to conflict with other IO ranges There will be unpredictable results if the configuration software allows conflicts to occur Hardware does not check for conflicts Les plages d E S variabl...

Page 55: ...ng 31 Reserved 30 24 Bus Number 23 16 Device Number 15 11 Function Number 10 08 Register Offset Number 07 02 Bit 31 of CONFIG_ADDRESS must be set for a configuration cycle to be generated Table A 5 PC...

Page 56: ...not possible to disable the extended bank Registers reg_RTC_IR_type and reg_RTC_TR_type are used for data movement to and from the standard bank Table A 6 RTC IO Registers Alias Locations Register Or...

Page 57: ...ystem Timer 2 IRQ1 Keyboard Controller 3 IRQ2 Cascade for IRQ8 15 4 IRQ3 Serial port 2 5 IRQ4 Serial port 1 6 IRQ5 Ethernet 10 100M LAN 7 IRQ6 USB 8 IRQ7 USB Multimedia Device 9 IRQ8 Real Timer Clock...

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