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7.4.4.10 CompactPCI SYSEN Signal

This sensor reading indicates status of the SYSEN# pin on the CPCI backplane. The board is in

the system controller slot if the value is 1. If the value is 0, the board is not in the system

controller slot.

7.4.4.11 CompactPCI PRESENT Signal

This sensor reading indicates status of the PCI_PRESENT# pin on the CPCI backplane. The

PCI bus is present at this slot if the value is 1. If the value is 0, the PCI bus is not present at this

slot. This sensor is provided mainly for use with PICMG 2.16 backplanes.

7.4.4.12 Hot Swap Control Power Good

This sensor reading indicates status of power supply voltages from the backplane. If the value is

0, the power supply voltages are within specification. If the value is 1, one or more voltages are

out of specification.

7.4.4.13 Hot Swap Control Power Fail

This sensor reading indicates status of power supply currents from the backplane. If the value is

0, the power supply currents are good. If the value is 1, an overcurrent has occurred.

7.4.4.14 Vcore & Vtt

This sensor reading indicates the status of the CPU core and Vtt regulator voltages. If the value

is 0, the voltage is good. If the value is 1, the voltage is outside the correct operating range.

7.4.4.15 Vaux

This sensor reading indicates the status of 1.5V and 2.5V voltages. If the value is 0, the voltage

is good. If the value is 1, the voltage is outside the correct operating range.

7.4.4.16 Vbat

This sensor reading indicates the status of the battery voltage. If the value is 0, the voltage is

good. If the value is 1, the voltage is outside the correct operating range.

7.4.4.17 Ejector Handle

This sensor reading indicates the status of the ejector handle switch. If the value is 0, the handle

is closed. If the value is 1, the handle is open.

PP 110/01x

7-9

Intelligent Platform Manager Interface

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Page 4: ...rm Management Bus IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface ISA Industry Standard Architecture LFM Linear Feet per Minute LPC Low Pin Count LSB Least Significant Bit MSB Most Significant Bit NMI...

Page 5: ...ARNING Warnings provide indication of board malfunction if they are not observed CAUTION Cautions provide indications of board or system damage if they are not observed iv PP 110 01x Artisan Technolog...

Page 6: ...l Release July 2002 03 Changes to ISA Registers added sections on RMI and CPCI Bridge programming various minor corrections April 2003 04 Updated for Rev B board June 2003 PP 110 01x v Artisan Technol...

Page 7: ...4 2 4 3 Ethernet Speed LED Speed Yellow 2 4 2 4 4 Link Activity LED LK ACT Green 2 4 2 4 5 User LED U Red 2 4 2 4 6 Hot Swap LED H Blue 2 4 2 4 7 EIDE Activity LED I Green 2 4 2 4 8 Switch SW 2 5 2 5...

Page 8: ...Field Replaceable Unit Inventory Data 7 4 7 3 7 Watchdog 7 4 7 4 Supported Commands 7 5 7 4 1 Get Self Test Results Command 7 6 7 4 2 Watchdog Commands 7 6 7 4 3 SEL and SDR Commands 7 6 7 4 4 Sensor...

Page 9: ...ster 9 20 9 9 2 SMIC Control Status Register 9 20 9 9 3 SMIC Flags Register 9 20 9 10 P O S T LED SPEAKER 9 21 9 11 PORT 80 9 22 10 PC BIOS 10 1 10 1 Entering the PC BIOS 10 1 10 2 The PC BIOS Startup...

Page 10: ...A 7 A 5 5 CompactPCI Interface J5 Pin outs A 8 A 5 6 On Board Mass Storage Option Connector P2 Pin outs A 9 A 5 7 PMC Site Connectors J11 J14 and J21 J24 Pin outs A 10 A 5 8 Ethernet Interface J9 Pin...

Page 11: ...10 PMC Installation Diagram 2 12 Figure 2 11 PMC V I O Jumper 2 13 Figure 2 12 Satellite Mode Jumper 2 14 Figure 2 13 CompactPCI Reset Input Jumper 2 16 Figure 2 14 External Reset Jumper 2 17 Figure...

Page 12: ...2 Interface Pin outs A 6 Table A 4 CompactPCI J3 Interface Pin outs A 7 Table A 5 CompactPCI J5 Interface Pin outs A 8 Table A 6 On Board Mass Storage Option Interface Pin outs A 9 Table A 7 PMC J11 a...

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Page 14: ...iven in Section 1 3 References to the board in this document will use the name PP 110 01x unless they apply only to a specific variant in which case the full name will be used The information containe...

Page 15: ...ache is organized as 4 way set associative with a 32 byte line size It is split into a 16 Kbyte instruction cache and a 16 Kbyte write back data cache The Level 2 cache is organized as 8 way set assoc...

Page 16: ...is provided by the board The USB interface is available via the J5 connector 1 2 10 PMC Interfaces Two PMC interfaces which support single width 64 or 32 bit PMC modules complying with the IEEE 1386...

Page 17: ...ager Controller BMC functionality 1 2 15 Serial Communications The PP 110 01x provides one RS232 serial data communication channel This is implemented by the Super I O controller and is available at a...

Page 18: ...l interfaces l Two general purpose inputs l Two general purpose outputs l External Reset input l Fan sensor input The AD PP5 001 also contains either a CompactFlash site or an on board 1 8 hard disk d...

Page 19: ...33MHz or 66MHz automatic selection Two on board mass storage options are available namely l A 2 5 EIDE hard disk drive of at least 10GB capacity l A dual CompactFlash carrier that supports the IBM Mi...

Page 20: ...he sequence below 1 Unpack the board see Section 2 2 2 Locate and familiarize yourself with the front panel indicators and controls see Section 2 4 3 Check that the board jumper settings match the req...

Page 21: ...r must insist on the carrier s agent being present when the board is unpacked Once unpacked the board should be inspected carefully for physical damage loose components etc In the event of the board a...

Page 22: ...ion 10 6 Factory Use 1 Factory Use 5 Console Mode CPCI Reset Input Reset Enable Do Not Fit Do Not Fit VGA and Keyboard Enable Factory Use 2 PMC V I O 5V External Reset Disable Flash Erase Program Enab...

Page 23: ...when connection has been made on the Ethernet interface It will flash to indicate link activity and during periods of high Ethernet activity the LED may switch off for several seconds NOTE The LED st...

Page 24: ...backplane and hence reset the other boards in the chassis If the board is operating as a Peripheral or Satellite it will respond to front panel resets but will not reset the other boards in the chassi...

Page 25: ...r P2 and is secured via screws and spacers using the four mounting holes as shown in Figure 2 4 below 2 6 PP 110 01x Hardware Installation Mass Storage Option Mounting Holes EIDE Header P2 Mass Storag...

Page 26: ...e disk drive as shown in Figure 2 5 below note the orientation 2 Plug the 44 way connector into P2 note the orientation 3 Fix the disk drive into position using the four screws and spacers provided Do...

Page 27: ...a suitable thread lock compound applied to the screws should be considered The CompactFlash sites are labeled CompactFlash 1 and CompactFlash 2 If a single CompactFlash card is fitted it should alway...

Page 28: ...001 should be set as shown in Figure 2 7 PP 110 01x 2 9 Hardware Installation ON OFF 4 3 2 1 Figure 2 7 AD 200 001 DIL Switch Settings Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888...

Page 29: ...Mbytes capacities NOTE SODIMMs using 256Mbit DRAMs with 8K refresh are required Figure 2 8 shows shows the way in which SODIMMs are fitted or removed No other changes are necessary when a SODIMM is ad...

Page 30: ...atures of 45o C or above It will also fall if the battery is fitted to a board that is stored in it s conductive bag even at room temperature CAUTION When replacing the battery proper anti static prec...

Page 31: ...each PMC site and the setting of a board jumper Figure 2 10 shows the location of the key for both 5V and 3 3V V I O configurations and how to fit the PMC module to the PP 110 01x board Figure 2 11 sh...

Page 32: ...PP 110 01x 2 13 Hardware Installation PMC V I O 3 3V 5V Figure 2 11 PMC V I O Jumper Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 33: ...pheral Non Bussed Peripheral Satellite A jumper is provided to force Satellite mode operation in any slot The settings are shown in Figure 2 12 In Satellite mode the board cannot communicate on the Co...

Page 34: ...tPCI Push Button Reset External Reset 2 4 8 2 10 3 2 10 2 Peripheral Front Panel Switch External Reset AD PP5 CompactPCI RST signal mandatory No option 2 4 8 2 10 2 2 10 1 Satellite Front Panel Switch...

Page 35: ...ctPCI Reset signal However if it is in Satellite mode it may be preferable for it to ignore the Reset signal A jumper is provided to facilitate this choice The settings are shown in Figure 2 13 2 16 P...

Page 36: ...is controlled on the PP 110 01x by the External Reset jumper shown in Figure 2 14 This jumper has no function when the PP 110 01x is used without a rear transition module NOTE Unlike the Push Button...

Page 37: ...input to 0V This input is filtered and protected from overshoots undershoots so no external contact debouncing is required This signal is not wired to Peripheral or Satellite slots A jumper determines...

Page 38: ...e use of the EMC spring contact strips provided fit strips into the slots on the long edges of the front panel The board is installed and powered up as follows 1 Make sure that system power is turned...

Page 39: ...above this will indicate that the board is not operational 4 Screw the ejector handle retaining bolts into the holes in the chassis 5 Connect the I O cables to the connectors on the board s front pan...

Page 40: ...hey can subsequently be re configured to use only a serial terminal See Section 6 1 for details of how to configure the board for this option 3 Connect any additional modules and peripherals especiall...

Page 41: ...than to connect the drive using an appropriate cable To bootload from CD ROM use the following procedure 1 While the BIOS is running its memory test press the ESC key 2 Wait for the pop up boot device...

Page 42: ...d for this 2 Power up the system and insert the Windows NT CD 3 Allow Windows to boot and follow the normal setup procedure up to the point where Windows prompts to know if the computer is to particip...

Page 43: ...t where Windows restarts 4 Logon right click My Computer and select Properties 5 Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button 6 On the Device Manager tree view double click the first Et...

Page 44: ...uring the boot sequence the Ethernet Controllers will be detected and a prompt will appear to allow their configuration Fill out the forms for network parameters appropriately for the network being us...

Page 45: ...s can supply on request a separate Board Support Package BSP for this board and many others Read the readme file provided with this package for details of how to configure and run VxWorks on the PP 11...

Page 46: ...ace connects only to the optional Hard Disk or CompactFlash Storage Kits The Hard Disk kit will appear as the Secondary Master drive and the CompactFlash cards on the CompactFlash kit will appear as t...

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Page 48: ...S Setup screen for Advanced configuration Neither interface can be connected simultaneously via the front panel and Transition Module connections When operating via the front panel connector the Ether...

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Page 50: ...aud With some operating systems or in some applications it is preferable to use a serial terminal as an operator console device for the board In this case it will be necessary to configure the board f...

Page 51: ...terface See also Section 6 1 for information about how to switch the PC BIOS console device between VGA screen and keyboard and a serial port 6 4 Real Time Clock A conventional PC Real Time Clock is i...

Page 52: ...or an in depth discussion of IPMI the reader is referred to the original IPMI specifications At the time of writing these specifications are available from the World Wide Web at the address http devel...

Page 53: ...g a microcontroller and its resident firmware with non volatile operational data stored in EEPROM A total of 8 Kbytes of non volatile storage is provided for inventory sensor and event data recording...

Page 54: ...e which may be useful when the board is operating in Satellite mode The programming interface to the IPMI subsystem is via the System Management Interface Controller SMIC This is a set of I O register...

Page 55: ...ecords are stored in a repository held in non volatile memory The PP 110 01x board is supplied with 10 preconfigured SDRs 7 3 6 Field Replaceable Unit Inventory Data The Field Replacement Unit FRU Inv...

Page 56: ...atchdog Timer l Reset Watchdog Timer l Set Event Receiver l Get Event Receiver l Platform Event Message l Get SEL Information l Get SEL Allocation Information l Reserve SEL l Clear SEL l Get SEL Entry...

Page 57: ...mmed to generate either NMI or SMI interrupts at a fixed interval specified in seconds before the watchdog expires This is termed a pre interrupt The watchdog when it expires can be programmed to perf...

Page 58: ...d are used primarily by other IPMB devices which want to retrieve information about the other devices on the IPMB bus Sensor Function Sensor Number Sensor Type Event Type Board Temperature 00h 01h 01h...

Page 59: ...ensor reading returned for this sensor must be converted to a voltage reading by the application software Using the default parameters for this sensor multiply by 0 0708 to convert the reading to a vo...

Page 60: ...status of power supply currents from the backplane If the value is 0 the power supply currents are good If the value is 1 an overcurrent has occurred 7 4 4 14 Vcore Vtt This sensor reading indicates t...

Page 61: ...Area is always included in the FRU Inventory Area and is used to specify the location of the other areas in the FRU Inventory Area The offset of any area in the FRU Inventory Area must be a multiple...

Page 62: ...035h 760 6009 xx Board s part number 0040h C0h No FRU file ID record is define 0041h C1h No more records 0042h 00h Reserved 0043h 00h Reserved 0044h 00h Reserved 0045h 00h Reserved 0046h 00h Reserved...

Page 63: ...is not zero terminated 7 4 5 2 8 Serial Number This is a string of characters matching the serial number imprinted on the board It is not zero terminated An example of a serial number is M3144 003 7...

Page 64: ...fine SC_SMS_RDY 0xC0 define SC_SMS_WR_START 0xC1 define SC_SMS_WR_NEXT 0xC2 define SC_SMS_WR_END 0xC3 define SC_SMS_RD_START 0xC4 define SC_SMS_RD_NEXT 0xC5 define SC_SMS_RD_END 0xC6 Masks for SMIC Fl...

Page 65: ...S_WR_END vWriteSmicData pbMessage vWriteSmicFlags FLAGS_BUSY bLength while bReadSmicFlags FLAGS_BUSY FLAGS_BUSY do nothing while bLength 0 vBmcSmicSmsMessageRead This function reads a SMS System Manag...

Page 66: ...dData bReadSmicData switch bReadStatus case SC_SMS_RD_START pbMessage bReadData bMessageLength bReadControl CC_SMS_RD_NEXT break case SC_SMS_RD_NEXT pbMessage bReadData bMessageLength break case SC_SM...

Page 67: ...1 USAGE_OS_LOAD define FLAG_SMS_OS 1 USAGE_SMS_OS define FLAG_OEM 1 USAGE_OEM define PRE_TO_INT_NONE 0 define PRE_TO_INT_SMI 1 define PRE_TO_INT_NMI 2 define PRE_TO_INT_MESSAGE 3 define TO_ACTION_NONE...

Page 68: ...st 5 bTimerUseClearFlags abRequest 6 unsigned char wTimeoutInterval 0x00FF abRequest 7 unsigned char wTimeoutInterval 8 vBmcSmicSmsMessageWrite abRequest 8 vBmcSmicSmsMessageRead abResponse bLength if...

Page 69: ..._INT_NMI USAGE_OS_LOAD FLAG_OEM The wSetWatchdog function does not start the watchdog facility and the wResetWatchdog function must be used This function simply restarts from the internal watchdog tim...

Page 70: ...igned char bLength void vBmcSmicSmsMessageRead unsigned char pbMessage unsigned char bMessageLength response data structure provided to wGetSensorReadingCmd struct SENSOR_READING unsigned char bData u...

Page 71: ...Voltage sensor ID 10h wStatus wGetSensorReadingCmd 0x10 sReading if wStatus E_OK printf Power Supply 12V fV n sReading bData 0 0708 read 5V Power Supply Voltage sensor ID 11h wStatus wGetSensorReadin...

Page 72: ...f desired but should be aware that it may be re instated if the board is ever returned to Concurrent Technologies for repair or upgrading A jumper is provided to protect the Application Flash devices...

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Page 74: ...64h Keyboard Controller Local Super I O 0070h NMI Enable RTC Address CSB5 0078 007Bh BIOS Timer CSB5 0080h Debug Port 0092h Port 92 CSB5 00A0 00A1h Slave Interrupt Controller CSB5 00C0 00DFh Slave DMA...

Page 75: ...ontrol Register 2 l 213h for General Purpose I O Register l 214h for Application Flash Paging Register l 215h for Interrupt Control Register l 216h for RMI Index Flag Register l 217h for RMI Data Regi...

Page 76: ...ite Only These bits control the Device Lock function The device lock forces various status and control register bits to the clear i e zero state following a power on or reset To unlock the device soft...

Page 77: ...PSA operation Bit 4 CompactPCI DEG Signal is the cause of NMI Read Only 0 event has not occurred 1 event has occurred Bit 5 CompactPCI FAL Signal is the cause of NMI Read Only 0 event has not occurred...

Page 78: ...his bit NOTE This feature is reserved for use by the BIOS only User software may read this bit to determine the operating frequency but may not change it Bit 3 Auxiliary Voltage Status 0 auxiliary vol...

Page 79: ...2 Reserved Bits 5 4 General Purpose Inputs from Transition Module Read Only 0 input line is at 0 1 input line is at 1 Bits 7 6 Reserved NOTE A multiplexed serial I O scheme is used to connect these r...

Page 80: ...GE 1 PAGE 0 PROG EN SELECT STATUS Bits 4 0 Application Flash Page Read Write Pages are in the range 00h 1Fh Bit 5 is reserved for future 256Mbit devices Bit 5 Reserved Bit 6 Flash Device Select Read W...

Page 81: ...664 microcontroller sets the GPI INT FLAG bit 0 GPI not enabled 1 GPI enabled Bit 3 Reserved Bit 4 SMIC Not Busy Interrupt Flag Read Clear 0 event has not occurred 1 event has occurred Writing zero to...

Page 82: ...0x0216 define rmiData 0x0217 functions to read write bytes using the Resource Manager Interface rmiRead reads a byte from the specified address in the Resource Manager Interface RETURNS data from the...

Page 83: ...The offset of the specified record in the Resource Manager Interface 0 is returned if the record is not found or the END record is specified unsigned int rmiFindRecord unsigned char RecordType unsigne...

Page 84: ...oid if wLEDRegister 0 wLEDRegister rmiFindRecord 0xFE if wLEDRegister 0 return wLEDRegister 8 rmiWrite wLEDRegister rmiRead wLEDRegister 0x04 PP 110 01x 9 11 Additional Local I O Functions Artisan Tec...

Page 85: ...et by three bits in the LDT status control register NOTE If the LDT clock frequency is not 1MHz i e HF Clock 4MHz the above rates should be scaled accordingly In PIT mode the counter counts up to a pr...

Page 86: ...ng or the result will be indeterminate 9 8 4 LDT High Byte Register This register is at I O address 21Bh 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ________ ________ _________ ________ _________ _________ _________ _________ LD...

Page 87: ...the timer as follows 0 0 0 LDT 0 0 1 PIT 100Hz 0 1 0 PIT 200Hz 0 1 1 PIT 500Hz 1 0 0 PIT 1 000Hz 1 0 1 PIT 2 000Hz 1 1 0 PIT 5 000Hz 1 1 1 PIT 10 00Hz NOTE The above PIT rates require LDT CSR bit 5 0...

Page 88: ...U define MODE_PIT_10000Hz 0x0EU define MODE_PIT_5000Hz 0x0CU define MODE_PIT_2000Hz 0x0AU define MODE_PIT_1000Hz 0x08U define MODE_PIT_500Hz 0x06U define MODE_PIT_200Hz 0x04U define MODE_PIT_100Hz 0x0...

Page 89: ...which conform to the ANSI standard from optimizing accesses to the dCounter variable outbyte CONTROL_STATUS MODE_RUN_STOP outbyte TIMER_BYTE_0 0 outbyte TIMER_BYTE_1 0 outbyte TIMER_BYTE_2 0 outbyte...

Page 90: ...TIMER_BYTE_0 TIMER_BYTE_1 TIMER_BYTE_2 and TIMER_BYTE_3 control registers are at successive addresses and form a 32 bit register in little endian format It is possible to read and write the timer s v...

Page 91: ...System Controller it monitors the CompactPCI M66EN signal for high to low transitions during normal operation A PCI bus interrupt may be generated if such a transition occurs This bit enables that int...

Page 92: ...0 and 1 to PMC2 INTB and INTD respectively PMC1 INTB and INTD are not available 1 1 Ethernet interrupt for channel 0 to PMC1 INTB and Ethernet interrupt for channel 1 to PMC2 INTB PMC1 INTD and PMC2 I...

Page 93: ...is at I O address 0CAAh It is dual ported Both the CPU and the P89C664 microcontroller can read it or write to it The SMIC software protocol ensures that no contentions will occur 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ____...

Page 94: ...same way a speaker would be programmed The board also outputs the speaker port via a high current open collector driver on the CompactPCI J5 connector for connection to an external speaker if required...

Page 95: ...rt can be monitored using a Logic State Analyzer LSA or seven segment hexadecimal displays See Section A 5 10 for details of the connector used for this port After boot up this port can be used to mon...

Page 96: ...location of the jumper on the board and its settings CPSA mode may be exited either by operator command or by allowing the board to proceed through the CPSA startup sequence without intervention In ei...

Page 97: ...Setup menus via the serial interface the terminal or emulator program should be configured to automatically wrap long lines 10 2 PP 110 01x PC BIOS Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Gua...

Page 98: ...CLEAR jumper it may report a CMOS Checksum Error or some other problem This will be following by a prompt to the operator to press F1 to continue or F2 to enter Setup mode If no key is pressed within...

Page 99: ...e board runs the BIOS Extensions for the Ethernet channels or the on board PMC sites The Option ROM Scan field of the appropriate device menu must be used to enable or disable the BIOS Extension The d...

Page 100: ...te for the combination of on board devices and any device fitted to the PMC site In some configurations depending on the operating system being used and the capability of the relevant device drivers i...

Page 101: ...any of the sources connected to it are active CompactPCI INTA CompactPCI INTB CompactPCI INTC CompactPCI INTD PMC 1 INTA PMC 1 INTB PMC 1 INTC PMC 1 INTD PMC 2 INTA PMC 2 INTB PMC 2 INTC PMC 2 INTD E...

Page 102: ...dge to PCI bus 0 32 bits 0 0 1 Bridge to PCI bus 1 64 bits 0 3 0 VGA Controller 0 15 0 South Bridge 0 15 1 EIDE Controller 0 15 2 USB Controller 0 15 3 LPC Bus Controller 0 15 4 XIOAPIC0 interrupt con...

Page 103: ...bus The HB6 bridge provides three upstream windows upstream window 0 can map either memory or I O addresses windows 1 and 2 are for memory addresses only The BIOS Setup menu allows the user to specif...

Page 104: ...translation base address The example below illustrates this point Configured I O window size 256 bytes HB6 I O window granularity 4096 bytes BIOS assigned base address 12345600h i e 256 byte aligned...

Page 105: ...per see Figure 10 2 When the User Test Jumper is in the Restore NVRAM MTH position and the BIOS detects that the NVRAM contents are corrupt NVRAM settings will be restored from Flash memory provided t...

Page 106: ...5 connector Both 1 5 and 12Mbit s interfaces supported Two single width PMC sites supporting 64 32 bit PCI interfaces with 5V or 3 3V signaling Both 5V and 3 3V power rails are provided VGA CRT interf...

Page 107: ...ring storage A 2 2 Humidity Operating 10 to 90 non condensing Storage 10 to 90 non condensing A 3 Dimensions Height 23 3cm Depth 16 0cm Width 2 0cm Weight 500g without Mass Storage Kit fitted A 4 Elec...

Page 108: ...J2 J3 J1 J14 J22 J24 P2 Figure A 1 Connector Layout Console I O Shared Connector PMC 2 PMC 1 Ethernet CH0 User LED Speed LK ACT IDE Activity Hot Swap LED POST LED Reset Switch Run LED Figure A 2 Front...

Page 109: ...DATA KBD Mouse 25 KBD Mouse 17 KBD Clock 8 Mouse Clock KBD Mouse 24 RI 16 Tx 7 Rx COM1 Serial 23 CD 15 RTS 6 CTS COM1 Serial 22 DDC Clock 14 DTR 5 DSR COM1 Serial 21 VYSNC 13 GND 4 GND VGA 20 HYNSC 1...

Page 110: ...V FRAME IRDY BD_SEL TRDY GND O 12 14 KEY AREA N 11 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND N 10 AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND E 9 C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND C 8 AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND T 7 AD...

Page 111: ...38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND O 12 AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND N 11 AD 45 GND V I O AD 44 AD 43 GND N 10 AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND E 9 AD 52 GND V I O AD 51 AD 50 GND C 8 AD 56 AD 55 AD 54 G...

Page 112: ...O 6 GND 11 I O 15 I O 14 I O 13 I O 12 I O 11 GND 10 I O 20 I O 19 I O 18 I O 17 I O 16 GND 9 I O 25 I O 24 I O 23 I O 22 I O 21 GND 8 I O 30 I O 29 I O 28 I O 27 I O 26 GND 7 I O 35 I O 34 I O 33 I...

Page 113: ...O 45 I O 44 I O 43 I O 42 I O 41 GND 13 I O 50 I O 49 I O 48 I O 47 I O 46 GND 12 I O 55 I O 54 I O 53 I O 52 I O 51 GND 11 I O 60 I O 59 I O 58 I O 57 I O 56 GND 10 GND I O 64 I O 63 I O 62 I O 61 G...

Page 114: ...SDD14 17 SDD0 18 SDD15 19 GND 20 NC 21 SDREQ 22 GND 23 SDIOW 24 GND 25 SDIOR 26 GND 27 SIORDY 28 NC 29 SDDACK 30 GND 31 INT15 32 NC 33 SDA1 34 PDIAG 35 SDA0 36 SDA2 37 SDCS1 38 SDCS3 39 ACTIVITY 40 G...

Page 115: ...7 AD 22 28 AD 21 29 AD 19 30 5V 31 V I O 32 AD 17 33 FRAME 34 GND 35 GND 36 IRDY 37 DEVSEL 38 5V 39 GND 40 LOCK 41 SDONE 42 SBO 43 PAR 44 GND 45 V I O 46 AD 15 47 AD 12 48 AD 11 49 AD 09 50 5V 51 GND...

Page 116: ...6EN 48 AD 10 49 AD 08 50 3 3V 51 AD 07 52 REQ B 53 3 3V 54 GNT B 55 PMC RSVD 56 GND 57 PMC RSVD 58 EREADY 59 GND 60 61 ACK64 62 3 3V 63 GND 64 3 3V denotes active low pulled high via 1KOhm resistor pu...

Page 117: ...8 AD 52 29 AD 51 30 AD 50 31 AD 49 32 GND 33 GND 34 AD 48 35 AD 47 36 AD 46 37 AD 45 38 GND 39 V I O 40 AD 44 41 AD 43 42 AD 42 43 AD 41 44 GND 45 GND 46 AD 40 47 AD 39 48 AD 38 49 AD 37 50 GND 51 GND...

Page 118: ...AD 52 29 AD 51 30 AD 50 31 AD 49 32 GND 33 GND 34 AD 48 35 AD 47 36 AD 46 37 AD 45 38 GND 39 V I O 40 AD 44 41 AD 43 42 AD 42 43 AD 41 44 GND 45 GND 46 AD 40 47 AD 39 48 AD 38 49 AD 37 50 GND 51 GND...

Page 119: ...eceive 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Receive 7 Not used 8 Not used Table A 11 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Pin outs NOTE The front panel Ethernet interface does not support 1000Mbits s operation Specifications...

Page 120: ...me 1 GND 2 CPU Reset 3 GND 4 Debug Reset 5 GND 6 CPU TCK 7 CPU TDI 8 CPU TMS 9 CPU TDO 10 Pull Up 11 CPU TRST 12 NC 13 NC 14 GND 15 CPU REQ 16 GND 17 CPU RDY 18 GND 19 NC 20 GND 21 Pull Up 22 GND 23 N...

Page 121: ...D2 8 D6 9 D1 10 D5 11 D0 12 D4 13 5 Volts 14 GND Denotes active low Table A 13 Port 80 Connector Pin outs Specifications A 16 PP 110 01x 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Figure A 5 Port 80 Connector A...

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