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General
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This chapter gives background
information on the PPC-103.

Sections include:

• Introduction

• Specifications

• LCD Specifications

• Dimensions

• I/O Arrangement

• Cutout (Suggestion)

• Mounting

CHAPTER

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Summary of Contents for PPC-103

Page 1: ...PPC 103 Celeron Pentium III Panel PC with 10 4 LCD flat panel display...

Page 2: ...transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech assumes no respo...

Page 3: ...l no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equipment is believed to be causeing harmful interference to radio or television reception this can be determined by turning the equipment on an...

Page 4: ...et of screws Heat sink HDD bracket Driver Utility CD ROM disk Screws Silicon heat sink paste CPU push cover CPU push screw driver Warranty card CPU top plate for FPCGA type CPU If any of these items a...

Page 5: ...owing information ready Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description...

Page 6: ...pment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This could cause fire or electrical shock 13 Nev...

Page 7: ...ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer berspannung eine Besch digung vermieden 12 Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl...

Page 8: ...Setup 13 2 1General 14 2 2Removing Rear Panel 15 2 3 Installing Options 16 2 3 1 Installing CPU and heat sink assembly 16 2 3 2 Installing a primary 2 5 HDD internal 19 2 3 3 Installing the SDRAM Mem...

Page 9: ...37 3 1 Jumpers and Connectors 38 3 1 1 Setting jumpers 38 3 1 2 Jumpers and switch 39 3 1 3 Locating jumpers and switch 40 3 1 4 Connectors 41 3 1 5 Locating connectors 42 3 3 CMOS Clear for External...

Page 10: ...4 11 Password Setting 63 4 12 IDE HDD Auto Detection 64 4 13 Save and Exit Setup 65 4 14 Exit Without Saving 65 CHAPTER 5 PCI Bus Ethernet Interface 67 5 1 Introduction 68 5 2 Installation of Ethernet...

Page 11: ...91 7 2 3 Installation for Windows 2000 94 CHAPTER 8 Touchscreen 97 8 1 Introduction 98 8 1 1 General information 98 8 1 2 General specifications 98 8 1 3 Environmental specifications 98 8 2 Installati...

Page 12: ...vironmental Specifications 116 B 6 Features 116 International standards 116 APPENDIX C I O Pin Assignments 119 Keyboard connector CN5 1 120 Mouse connector CN5 2 120 VGA connector CN6 121 COM1 RS 232...

Page 13: ...HDD Assembly 21 Figure 2 8 Rubber screwed onto the hard disk 22 Figure 2 9 Connect flat cable to the HDD 22 Figure 2 10 Assemble HDD brackets 24 Figure 2 11 PPC 103 exploded diagram 31 Figure 2 12 In...

Page 14: ...xiv Figure 4 9 IDE HDD auto detection screen 64 Figure 4 10 Save and exit setup screen 65 Figure B a PPC 103 dimensions diagram 115...

Page 15: ...PPC 103 motherboard 41 Table 3 3 Clear CMOS External RTC JP7 43 Table 3 4 COM2 RS 232 422 485 setting JP2 JP3 43 Table 3 5 COM2 RS 232 422 485 setting JP4 44 Table 3 6 Serial port default settings 44...

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Page 17: ...al Information This chapter gives background information on the PPC 103 Sections include Introduction Specifications LCD Specifications Dimensions I O Arrangement Cutout Suggestion Mounting C H A P T...

Page 18: ...es to control a dedicated system in a wide variety of applica tions Common industrial applications include factory automation systems precision machinery and production process control It is also suit...

Page 19: ...erial ports with three RS 232 ports COM1 3 and 4 one RS 232 422 485 port COM2 All ports with 16C550 compatible UARTs USB Supports two UHCI USB Watchdog timer 62 level interval from 1 to 62 seconds Aut...

Page 20: ...rivers and boot ROM Touchscreen optional Type Analog resistive Resolution Continuous Light transmission 75 Surface meets ASTM D 1044 standard Taber Abrasion Test Controller RS 232 interface uses COM4...

Page 21: ...LCD specifications Model PPC 103T PPC 103S Display type LCD 10 4 SVGA TFT 10 4 VGA DSTN LCD model Toshiba LTM10C273 or compatibles Kyocera KCB104VG2C A43 or compatibles Max resolution 800 x 600 640 x...

Page 22: ...6 PPC 103 User s Manual 1 4 Dimensions Figure 1 1 PPC 103 panel PC dimensions Unit mm...

Page 23: ...OM2 Figure 1 2 PPC 103 back panel I O arrangement and cable connections h f d c j g e a b l i k m a Power switch b FDD port c PS 2 mouse connector d Line out port e External IDE port f AC inlet g Para...

Page 24: ...1 6 Cutout Suggestion The PPC 103 will stand on a shelf or a table or you can mount it into a panel Cutout panel dimensions are as follows Figure 1 3 PPC 103 panel mounting cutout dimensions Cutout f...

Page 25: ...anel mount brackets The brackets have two screws that fit in the keyhold slots on the panel PC Slide the PPC 103 backwards into the panel opening Attach the two mounting brackets by sliding the two sc...

Page 26: ...ional An optional stand is available for mounting the PPC as a desktop PC The PPC 103 slides into the stand and is held in place by the screws provided The compactness of the desktop mounted PPC 103 s...

Page 27: ...ach the support bracket to the back bracket using four of the flat head screws provided two on either side of the support bracket The sides of the support bracket should overlap the sides of the back...

Page 28: ...12 PPC 103 User s Manual...

Page 29: ...General Removing Rear Panel Installing Options Installing I O Equipment Installing Software to the HDD Exploded Diagram PCM 9573 and I O Adapter Replacement Power Supply and Cooling Fan Replacement C...

Page 30: ...ll readily accessible by removing the rear panel Any maintenance or hardware upgrades can be carried outeasilyafterremovingtherearpanel Warning Do not remove the rear cover until you have verified tha...

Page 31: ...en screws that secure the rear cover then remove the cover Figure 2 1 Removing the PPC 103 s rear panel BecausetheCPUsocketisfragile onlyqualifiedengineers can install the CPU If the customer breaks t...

Page 32: ...nsert the CPU in the correct orientation and gently slide the CPU in It should insert easily Make sure the pin of the CPU corresponds with the hole of the socket Do not use excessive force 4 Place the...

Page 33: ...Chapter 2 System Setup 17 Figure 2 2 Fan cooling with heatsink assembly installation...

Page 34: ...lat headed screwdriver into the side hole of the CPU upward perpendicular to the CPU as shown in Figure 2 4 Make sure the slightly bent screw driver head is pointing outward Figure 2 3 Place CPU push...

Page 35: ...of the silicone heat sink paste on the top of the CPU The CPU metal top plate is then placed on the top of the paste Figure 2 2 8 Put the heat sink assembly back and tighten the screws 2 3 2 Installin...

Page 36: ...20 PPC 103 User s Manual Figure 2 6 CPU installation...

Page 37: ...Chapter 2 System Setup 21 Figure 2 7 HDD Assembly MB Thefollowingareinstructionsforinstallation Figure2 7...

Page 38: ...e sure that the red wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector which is labeled on the board Plug the other end of the cable into the enhanced IDE hard disk with pin 1 on the cable corresponding to pi...

Page 39: ...Chapter 2 System Setup 23 Figure 2 9 Connect flat cable to the HDD cable should be folded as in Figure 2 6 tofacilitatethe installation...

Page 40: ...ts in position using the four screws in the accessory box 2 3 3 Installing the SDRAM Memory Module You can install from 16 MB to 256 MB of SDRAM memory The PCM 9573 provides two 144 pin SODIMM Dynamic...

Page 41: ...disconnected 2 Slip the memory module into the socket at a 45 degree angle 3 Push the module toward the Horizontal posts at both ends of the socket until the module is upright and the retaining clips...

Page 42: ...s 1 Installation of two FDDs requires a flat ribbon connector with two plugs and a y splitter for the power cable The flat ribbon cable in the accessory kit has the required plugs Users will have to p...

Page 43: ...BIOS setup 2 4 4 PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse The PPC 103 provides a PS 2 keyboard connector that supports a PS 2 style keyboard and a 5 pin DIN keyboard extension cable In most cases especially in em...

Page 44: ...of its I O adapter capabilities These capabilities are provided under the Plug and Play PnP standard whichallowsPnPconfigurationforyourequipment To use the PPC 103 s audio function 1 Turn off the PPC...

Page 45: ...h a PPC 103 it shares COM4 and COM4 is not avail able as a serial port 2 4 8 Ethernet The PPC 103 is equipped with a high performance 32 bit EthernetchipsetwhichisfullycompliantwiththeIEEE 802 3 100 M...

Page 46: ...two screws and detach the metal plate Attach a communication cable and a power cable to the FDD port then attach them to an FDD Insert a disk containing the software and consult your softwaremanualfo...

Page 47: ...System Setup 31 2 6 Exploded Diagram Figure 2 11 shows all the components and parts that make up the PPC 103 Use it as a guide when assembling and disassembling your system Figure 2 11 PPC 103 explode...

Page 48: ...the following steps 1 Power off the PPC 103 2 Remove the rear protective cover 3 Install the PCM 9573 in the panel and screw in the four screws see Figure2 12 4 When the PCM 9573 is mounted in the pa...

Page 49: ...Chapter 2 System Setup 33 You may change the jumper settings for RS 232 422 485 before installing te I O adapter Figure 2 13 Installing removing the I O adapter in the PPC 103...

Page 50: ...detached before you attempt to repair the power supply 1 Disconnect the power cables and remove the four screws to detach the power supply from the panel PC Figure 2 14 2 Refer to Appendix B for detai...

Page 51: ...Chapter 2 System Setup 35 Figure 2 15 Replacing the cooling fan...

Page 52: ...36 PPC 103 User s Manual...

Page 53: ...instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals switches and indicators Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation procedures Jumpers and Connectors CMOSC...

Page 54: ...r will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or pins 2 and 3 The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows A pair of needle no...

Page 55: ...r system to suit your applications The table below lists the function of each of the board s jumpers Table 3 1 Jumpers and their functions Label Function JP2 COM2 RS 232 422 485 setting JP3 COM2 RS 23...

Page 56: ...JP5 COM3 COM4 PIN 9 output type setting 3 1 3 Locating jumpers and switch Figure 3 1 Jumpers on the PPC 103 motherboard JP2 COM2 type select JP3 COM2 type select JP4 COM2 type select JP6 Watchdog tim...

Page 57: ...ction of each of the board s connectors Table 3 2 Connectors on the PPC 103 motherboard Label Function J1 AT power connector J2 TV connector J3 Inverter power connector J4 Speaker connector J5 Front p...

Page 58: ...ector J2 TV connector J3 Inverter power connector J4 Speaker connector J5 Front panel display control connector J6 Touch screen control connector J7 SIR connector FAN1 CPU fan power connector FAN2 Sys...

Page 59: ...S External RTC JP7 Normal operation Clear CMOS default setting 3 4 COM port Interface The panel PC provides four serial ports COM1 3 4 RS 232 COM2 RS 232 422 485 in one COM port connector 3 4 1 COM2 R...

Page 60: ...ports COM1 and COM2 are one set You can exchange the address range and interrupt IRQ of COM1 for the address range and interrupt IRQ of COM2 After exchanging COM2 s address range is 3F8 3FF and its re...

Page 61: ...also capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays including electroluminescent EL gas plasma passive LCD and active LCD displays The board has two connectors to support these displays simul...

Page 62: ...or standalone or unmanned applications Setup involves one jumper and running the control software Refer to Appendix B 3 6 1 Watchdog activity selection JP6 When the watchdog timer activates i e CPU pr...

Page 63: ...Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to set BIOS configuration data CHAPTER 4...

Page 64: ...not be explained because it is recommended that users do not change such items Note Values for the various setup items that appear on your own screen including default values may not be the same as t...

Page 65: ...am 4 3 Standard CMOS Setup The standard CMOS setup screen is shown above System BIOS automatically detects memory size so no changes are necessary It has a few items requiring setting Each item may ha...

Page 66: ...drive changes the write timing LANDZ The cylinder number where the disk drive heads read write are seated when the disk drive is parked SECTOR The sector number of each track defined on the hard disk...

Page 67: ...ram is shown above Users are not encouraged to run the BIOS and Chipset Features setup programs Your system should have been fine tuned before shipping Improper setup may cause the system to fail so c...

Page 68: ...e to enable the memory parity check The options are Disabled Default Enabled Quick Power On Self Test When enabled allows the BIOS to bypass the extensive memory test The options are Disabled Default...

Page 69: ...he NumLock function when the system boots up The options are On Default Off Typematic Rate Setting The term typematic means that when a keyboard key is held down the character is repeatedly entered un...

Page 70: ...Yes Default No Video BIOS Shadow When enabled allows the BIOS to copy the video ROM code of the add on video card to the system memory giving faster access The options are Enabled Default Disabled C8...

Page 71: ...t 2 EDO RASX Wait State Sets the EDO RASX wait state The options are 1 Default 2 SDRAM CAS Latency Time Sets the SDRAM CAS latency time The options are Auto Default 2 3 SDRAM Data Integrity Mode When...

Page 72: ...AM to be cacheable The options are Disabled Default Enabled 16 Bit I O Recovery Time Sets 16 bit I O signal recovery time The options are 1 Default 2 3 4 N A Memory Hole at 15M 16M When enabled the me...

Page 73: ...ed Power Management specification Selecting Yes will allow the BIOS to wait for APM s prompt before it enters Doze mode Standby mode or Suspend mode If the APM is installed it will prompt the BIOS to...

Page 74: ...which supports DPMS Display Power Manage ment Signaling function Blank Screen allows the BIOS to blank the screen display by turning off the red green blue signals The options are DPMS Supported Defa...

Page 75: ...efault 1 Min 15 Min 4 7 PNP PCI Configuration Setup Figure 4 6 PNP PCI configuration setup screen PNP OS Installed Select Yes if the installed system supports the PnP function Select No if the install...

Page 76: ...a When enabled this feature allows the system to clear the last BIOS configuration data and then reset the data with the default BIOS configuration data The options are Disabled Default Enabled Used M...

Page 77: ...s your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD The options are Enabled Default Disabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO IDE hard di...

Page 78: ...MA is a method of transferring data to or from memory at a fast rate without involving the CPU When you select Auto the BIOS will choose the best available mode The options are Auto Default Disabled O...

Page 79: ...se different DMA modes for data transfer The options are 3 Default 1 4 11 Password Setting To enable the password setting select the item from the Standard CMOS Setup You will be prompted to create yo...

Page 80: ...urity Option field and User Password is enabled you will be prompted only when you reboot the system The IDE Hard Disk Drive Auto Detection feature automatically configures your new hard disk Use it f...

Page 81: ...nu Move the cursor to Save and Exit Setup or press F10 and then press Y to change the CMOS Setup If you did not change anything press Esc again or move the cursor to Exit Without Saving and press Y to...

Page 82: ...66 PPC 103 User s Manual saving CMOS modifications Quit Without Saving Y N...

Page 83: ...Bus Ethernet Interface This chapter provides information on Ethernet configuration Introduction Installation of Ethernet Driver for Windows 95 for Windows 98 for Windows NT Further Information CHAPTE...

Page 84: ...combined with system BIOS which can be enabled disabled in the BIOS setup 5 2 Installation of Ethernet Driver Before installing the Ethernet driver note the procedures below You must know which operat...

Page 85: ...e 69 5 2 1 Installation for Windows 95 1 a Select Start Settings ControlPanel System b Click DeviceManager and OtherDevices c Remove PCIEthernetController 2 a Select Start Settings ControlPanel and Ne...

Page 86: ...70 PPC 103 User s Manual 3 Select Adapter andthenclickthe Add button 4 Press the Have Disk button 5 a Type the path D PPC103 LAN W95OSR2 b Click the OK button...

Page 87: ...ethehighlighted realteckRTL8139 A B C 8130 PCI Fast Ethernet b Press the OK button 7 a Press the Add button to select suitable services or protocol b Press the OK botton to finish network configuratio...

Page 88: ...2 2 Installation for Windows 98 1 a Select Start Settings ControlPanel System b Click DeviceManager and OtherDevices c Remove PCIEthernetController 2 a Select Start Settings ControlPanel and Network i...

Page 89: ...Chapter 5 PCI Bus Ethernet Interface 73 3 Select Adapter andthenclickthe Add button 4 Press the Have Disk button 5 a Type the path D PPC103 LAN WIN98 b Click the OK button...

Page 90: ...anual 6 a Choosethehighlighted RealteckRTL8139 A B C 8130 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC b Press the OK button 7 a Press the Add button to select suitable services or protocol b Press the OK button to fnish ne...

Page 91: ...Chapter 5 PCI Bus Ethernet Interface 75 8 Press the Yes button to restart your computer...

Page 92: ...76 PPC 103 User s Manual 5 2 3 Installation for Windows NT 1 a Select Start Settings Control and then double clickthe Network icon b Choose the Adapters label c Click the Add button 2 Press Have Disk...

Page 93: ...nterface 77 3 a Type the path D PPC103 LAN WINNT b Press the OK button 4 a Choose the hightlighted RTL8139 A B C 8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter b Click the OK button 5 Choose a stuitable RTL8139 Duple...

Page 94: ...78 PPC 103 User s Manual 5 3 FurtherInformation Realtek website www realtek com tw Advantech websites www advantech com www advantech com tw 6 Finishthenetworkconfigurationandthenclickthe OK button...

Page 95: ...PCI SVGA Setup Introduction Installation of SVGA Driver for Windows 95 for Windows 98 for Windows NT for Windows 2000 Further Information CHAPTER 6...

Page 96: ...n interlaced analog monitors color and monochrome VGA in high resolution modes while maintaining complete IBM VGA compatibility Digital monitors i e MDA CGA and EGA are NOT supported Multiple frequenc...

Page 97: ...ystem that you you are using within your PPC 103 Important The following windows illustrations are examples only You must follow the flow chart instructions and pay attention to the instructions which...

Page 98: ...ser s Manual 6 2 1 Installation for Windows 95 1 a Select Start and Run b Enter the path D PPC103 VGA Win9x setup exe c Press OK 2 Press Next 3 Click Finish to complete the installation and restart yo...

Page 99: ...SVGA Setup 83 6 2 2 Installation for Windows 98 1 a Select Start and Run b Enter the path D PPC103 VGA Win9x setup exe c Press OK 2 Press Next 3 Click Finish to complete the installation and restart...

Page 100: ...ser s Manual 6 2 3 Installation for Windows NT 1 a Select Start and Run b Enter the path D PPC103 VGA Win9x setup exe c Press OK 2 Press Next 3 Click Finish to complete the installation and restart yo...

Page 101: ...Chapter 6 PCI SVGA Setup 85 6 2 4 Installation for Windows 2000 1 a Select Start RUN b Enter the path D PPC103 VGA Win2000 Setup exe c Press OK 2 Press Next...

Page 102: ...6 3 Further Information For further information about the AGP SVGA installation in your PPC 103 including driver updates troubleshooting guides and FAQ lists visit the following web resources Silicon...

Page 103: ...Audio Introduction Installation of Audio Driver for Windows 95 98 for Windows NT for Windows 2000 CHAPTER 7...

Page 104: ...is register compatible with the OPL3 and has extended capabilities 7 2 Installation of Audio Driver Before installing the audio driver please take note of the procedures detailed below You must know...

Page 105: ...udio 89 1 a Select Start and Run b Enter the driver path D PPC103 Audio Win9x only Setup exe 2 Click Next to continue the installation 3 a Select Upgrade Drivers b Click Next 7 2 1 Installation for Wi...

Page 106: ...s Manual 5 a After installation select Start Settings Control Panel System b Click the Device Manager tab to see the result of your installation 4 Click Finish to complete the installation and restar...

Page 107: ...Chapter 7 Audio 91 1 a Select Start Setting and Control Panel b Double click the Multimedia icon 2 a Select the Devices item b Click the Add button 7 2 2 Installation for Windows NT...

Page 108: ...PC 103 User s Manual 3 a Choose the Unlisted or Updated Driver item b Click the OK button 4 a Type the path D PPC103 audio nt4 0 b Click the OK button 5 a Select the highlighted item b Press the OK bu...

Page 109: ...Chapter 7 Audio 93 6 Press the Restart Now button to reboot your computer...

Page 110: ...94 PPC 103 User s Manual 7 2 3 Installation for Windows 2000 1 a Select Start Program Accessories Windows Explorer b Select the path D PPC103 Audio Win2000 c Double click the Setup icon 2 Press Next...

Page 111: ...Chapter 7 Audio 95 3 Click OK 4 Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 112: ...96 PPC 103 User s Manual...

Page 113: ...reen Introduction InstallationofDriverfor Resis tive or SAW Touchscreen for Windows 95 for Windows 98 for Windows NT for Windows 2000 InstallationofDriverfor CapacitiveTouchscreen for Windows 95 98 NT...

Page 114: ...he UL 746C 19 mm 0 75 flame test standard Systemsincorporatingthetouchscreen controllers andcables have been approved to FCC Class B and Class B standards Formoredetailedinformation pleasevisitthefoll...

Page 115: ...rol panel program for the PPC 103 system Tofacilitateinstallationofthetouchscreendriver youshould readtheinstructionsinthissectioncarefullybeforeyouattempt installation Important The following windows...

Page 116: ...nstallation for Windows 95 3 a Select the SmartSet Serial Controller on COM4 item b Press OK 2 Click Yes 1 a Insert the Driveres and Utilities CD b Click the Start button and then Run c Type the path...

Page 117: ...Chapter 8 Touchscreen 101 5 Touch targets to calibrate the touchscreen controller...

Page 118: ...tallation for Windows 98 1 a Insertthe DriversandUtilites CD b Click the Start button and then Run c Typethepath D PPC103 Elotouch Win98 Setup exe 2 Click Yes 3 a Select the SmartSet Serial Controller...

Page 119: ...Chapter 8 Touchscreen 103 4 Click the Yes button to restartyour computer 5 Touch target to calibrate the touchscreen controller...

Page 120: ...104 PPC 103 User s Manual 8 2 3 Installation for Windows NT 1 a Select Start and Run b Type the path D PPC103 Elotouch WINNT Setup exe 2 Press the Next button 3 Set the directory path...

Page 121: ...Chapter 8 Touchscreen 105 4 Choose a suitable item 5 a Choose COM4 b Press Next 6 Click Finish torestartyourcomputer...

Page 122: ...106 PPC 103 User s Manual 7 Calibratethetouchscreen...

Page 123: ...Chapter 8 Touchscreen 107 8 2 4 Installation for Windows 2000 1 Click Setup 2 Click Next 3 Click Yes...

Page 124: ...108 PPC 103 User s Manual 4 a Select COM4 b Click Next 5 Click Yes...

Page 125: ...Chapter 8 Touchscreen 109 6 Click Finish 7 a Click Yes b After the system reboots click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 126: ...110 PPC 103 User s Manual...

Page 127: ...03 is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for whatever reason This feature ensures system reliability in industrial stand a...

Page 128: ...ting the I O port 443 hex while simultaneously setting it When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 443 hex The following example shows how you might program the wa...

Page 129: ...Power Supply Specifications Introduction Input Specifications Output Specifications Mechanical Specifications Environmental Specifications Features B A PPENDI X...

Page 130: ...V output is from about 4 5 to 6 V The 5 V output is factory set between 4 95 and 5 05 V at 60 of the rated load Similarly the 12 V output is checked at the factory to ensure that it is within the spec...

Page 131: ...Tolerance specified is 0 4 mm Connectors TB1 AC input Using Molex 5277 02A or equivalent TB2 DC output Using Molex 5273 08A or equivalent DC output pin assignments Pin 1 5V 2 5V 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 GN...

Page 132: ...n excess voltage protection circuit will shut down the outputs to avoid damaging external circuits The trip point of the crowbar circuit is around 5 7 V to 7 0 V for output voltage The power supply wi...

Page 133: ...Appendix B Power Supply Specifications 117 EMSstandards IEC 801 28 kV air discharge criteria B IEC 801 33 V m IEC 801 4 0 5kV...

Page 134: ...118 PPC 103 User s Manual...

Page 135: ...I O Pin Assignments C APPENDI X...

Page 136: ...PC 103 User s Manual Keyboard connector CN5 1 Keyboard connector Pin Signal 1 KB_DT 2 N A 3 GND 4 5 V 5 KB_CK 6 N A Mouse connector CN5 2 Mouse connector Pin Signal 1 MS_DT 2 N A 3 GND 4 5 V 5 MS_CK 6...

Page 137: ...gnal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N A 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N A 10 GND 11 N A 12 N A 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 N A COM1 RS 232 serial port CN1 2 COM1 RS 232 serial port Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 G...

Page 138: ...rial port CN2 1 COM3 RS 232 serial port Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI COM4 RS 232 serial port CN2 2 COM4 RS 232 serial port Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6...

Page 139: ...Appendix C I O Pin Assignments 123 COM2 Table D 21 COM2 Pin Signal RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RX TX DATA 3 TX RX 4 DTR RX 5 GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 5 9 6 3 2 4 7 8...

Page 140: ...connector Pin Signal 1 STROBE 2 D0 3 D1 4 D2 5 D3 6 D4 7 D5 8 D6 9 D7 10 ACK 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SLCT 14 AUTOFD 15 ERR 16 INIT 17 SLCTINI 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND active l...

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