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Detailed USER MANUAL FOR: 

 

 

 

EBX 

smartModule800/900 

MSEBX800/900 

 

 

 

 

Nordstrasse 11/F 
CH - 4542 Luterbach 
Tel.: 

++41 (0)32 681 58 00 

Fax: 

++41 (0)32 681 58 01 

Email: 

[email protected] 

Homepage: 

http://www.digitallogic.com

  

Summary of Contents for MICROSPACE MSEBX800

Page 1: ...tailed USER MANUAL FOR EBX smartModule800 900 MSEBX800 900 Nordstrasse 11 F CH 4542 Luterbach Tel 41 0 32 681 58 00 Fax 41 0 32 681 58 01 Email support digitallogic com Homepage http www digitallogic com ...

Page 2: ... Use It This manual is written for the original equipment manufacturer OEM who plans to build computer systems based on the single board MICROSPACE PC It is for integrators and programmers of systems based on the MICROSPACE Computer family This manual provides instructions for installing and configuring the board and describes the system and setup requirements This document contains information on...

Page 3: ...mples of Ordering Codes 18 2 7 Dimensions Diagrams 19 2 8 Incompatibilities to a Standard PC AT 22 2 9 MSEBX800 900 Related Application Notes 22 2 10 High Frequency Radiation to meet EN55022 EN61000 22 2 11 Thermoscan 23 2 12 RTC Battery Lifetime 23 3 PREPARATION 24 3 1 Important Information 24 3 2 Mounting the smartModule 25 3 3 RAM Assembly Disassembly 26 3 4 Power Reset Buttons 28 4 BUS SIGNALS...

Page 4: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 4 7 2 The 3pin Jumpers 50 7 3 Jumpers on the MSEBX800 51 8 INDEX 52 ...

Page 5: ...claims any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose DIGITAL LOGIC AG shall under no circumstances be liable for incidental or consequential damages or related expenses resulting from the use of this product even if it has been notified of the possibility of such damage 1 3 Environmental Protection Statement This product has been manufactured to satisfy environmenta...

Page 6: ...A Return Material Authorization number in the Support Center at http support digitallogic ch All other customers must contact their local distributors for returning defective materials This limited warranty does not extend to any product which has been damaged as a result of accident misuse abuse such as use of incorrect input voltages wrong cabling wrong polarity improper or insufficient ventilat...

Page 7: ...lt in damage to your equipment Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their components are sensitive to Electro Static Discharge ESD In order to ensure product integrity at all times care must always be taken while handling and examining this product Attention This symbol and title emphasize points which if not fully understood and taken into considera...

Page 8: ...exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications http www ieee org IEEE 802 3ae Amendment to IEEE 802 3 2002 Part 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications Amendment Media Acce...

Page 9: ...llation of piggybacks or peripherals Serious electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation repair and maintenance operations with this product Therefore always unplug the power cable and any other cables which provide external voltage before performing work Warning ESD Sensitive Device Electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity In order to ensure produc...

Page 10: ...ion from the supplier indicating that their production processes and resulting devices are RoHS compliant 2 If there is any doubt of the RoHS compliancy the concentration of the previously mentioned substances in a produced device will be measured These measurements are carried out by an accredited laboratory 1 11 3 WEEE Application The WEEE directive is closely related to the RoHS directive and a...

Page 11: ...for Quality and Management Systems SQS provides certification and assessment services for all types of industries and services SQS certificates are accepted worldwide thanks to accreditation by the Swiss Accreditation Service SAS active membership in the International Certification Network IQNet and co operation contracts agreements with accredited partners www sqs ch The SQS Certificate ISO 9001 ...

Page 12: ... 10 Base T LAN PC 104 ISA BUS optional 4 Ports USB V2 0 PC 104plus PCI BUS optional 2 2 Unique Features The MICROSPACE MSEBX800 includes all standard PC AT functions plus unique DIGITAL LOGIC AG enhancements such as Single 8V to 30V supply Watchdog EEPROM for setup and configuration 2 nd LAN Port 100Base T PATA ports optional UL approved parts Console redirection 2 3 Standards The MICROSPACE produ...

Page 13: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 13 2 4 Block Diagrams 2 4 1 MSEBX800 ...

Page 14: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 14 2 4 2 SM800 ...

Page 15: ...l 82551ER LAN A Intel 82551ER LAN B Audio Stereo In and Stereo Line Out Codec AD1985 up to 96kHz sampling rate 16bit Analog Devices Firewire IEEE1394 Not on board Video 16MByte Video DDRAM Memory Specification SODIMM SODIMM200pin DDR PC2700 333MHz 256 1024MByte Flash BIOS 8MByte Flash Setup EEPROM 2kByte for CMOS backup in battery less applications Flash Video BIOS Combined in the core BIOS Video ...

Page 16: ...0MHz Typical 11W at 600MHz Standby Typical 0 5 Amp Power off if VCC 12V Typical 7 3mA Power off if VCC 19V Typical 8 6mA Power off if VCC 24V Typical 9 6mA Physical Characteristics Specification PC 104plus Dimensions Length 203mm Depth 146mm Height 33mm Weight 300gr Operating Environment Specification Relative Humidity 5 90 non condensing IEC68 2 30 at 20 to 50 C operating Vibration operating IEC6...

Page 17: ...disturbance EN55022 Class B Radiated disturbance EN55022 Class B EMC immunity EN61000 6 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD EN61000 4 2 Voltage 4kV contact 8kV air Criteria A Radiated RF Field EN61000 4 3 Level 10V m Criteria A Electrical fast transients Burst EN61000 4 4 Grade 2 DC Power lines 1000V 5 50ns Grade 2 AC Power lines 2000V 5 50ns Grade 2 Signal lines 500V 5 50ns Criteria B Surge EN61000 4 5...

Page 18: ...04 Plus connector SM800PCX 805212 LX800 SM900PCX 805242 LX900 Accessories Part No Description MSFloppy 891001 3 5 Micro Floppy drive 26Pin MSFDCK 802600 Micro Floppy cable 26Pin MSEBX800 DK 811210 Aluminium housing with 20GB HDD FDD CD R PSU Options Part No Description Option L 807006 PC 104 Plus connector long without option CF DDRAM256M 890670 DDR SODIMM Module 256MB DDRAM512M 890671 DDR SODIMM ...

Page 19: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 19 2 7 Dimensions Diagrams MSEBX800 ...

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Page 22: ...lated Application Notes Description 80 High frequency Radiation to meet EN55022 Application Notes are availble at http www digitallogic com support or on any Application CD from DIGITAL LOGIC 2 10 High Frequency Radiation to meet EN55022 EN61000 All peripheral interfaces are filtered to meet the EMI EMC standards EN55022 ...

Page 23: ...ery Specifications Lowest Temp 40 C Nominal Temp 20 C Highest Temp 85 C Manufacturer pbq Type ER10280 Capacity versus Temp 8uA 850mAh 910mAh 850mAh Voltage versus Temp 8uA 3 5V 3 6V Ca 3 6V Nominal Values 3 6V 450mAh 40 C 85 C Information is taken from the data sheet of the pbq ER10280 Product Temperature C Battery Voltage V VCC 12V switched ON µA VCC 12V switched off µA MSEBX800 25 C 3 6 15 18 40...

Page 24: ...on an isolated ESD protected surface Also ensure that all equipment tools and people are fully protected against ESD Attention The smartModule must be firmly attached to the board with screws Do not attempt to power up the system without taking this step or the system may not work and you risk damaging the equipment See Section 3 2 for assembly instructions ...

Page 25: ...n the MSEBX board top side Then on the reverse side attach the smartModule using 4 Phillips head screws circled in red within the red frame marking the approximate location of the smartModule The screws are delivered with the smartModule but if lost may be ordered Part Nr 502528 description M2x 5 galvanized machine screw ...

Page 26: ...ently push the clips holding the RAM module in place toward the outside Photo 1 marked A Photo 1 b There will be a slight click and the RAM will flip up at an angle Photo 2 Photo 2 c Remove the original RAM d With the new RAM carefully place the side with the connectors into the slot There is only one correct way to place the RAM in the slot due to a notch between the connectors which matches up t...

Page 27: ...l a RAM a Carefully place the side of the RAM with the connectors into the slot There is only one correct way to place the RAM in the slot due to a notch between the connectors which matches up to a tab in the slot Do not force the RAM into the slot it should fit very easily b Slowly push the RAM down until the clips click into place Photo 3 ...

Page 28: ...ITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 28 3 4 Power Reset Buttons Power Button Push the Power Button for 2 seconds to start up the system Reset Button Should the system hang press the Reset Button ...

Page 29: ...annel low parity error high normal operation IOCHRDY input I O Channel Ready pulled low not ready by a memory or I O device to lengthen I O or memory cycles Any slow device using this line should drive it low immediately upon detecting its valid address and a Read or Write command Machine cycles are extended by an integral number of one clock cycle 67 nanoseconds This signal should be held in the ...

Page 30: ...ven by the permanent Master REFRESH input output These signals are used to indicate a refresh cycle and can be driven by a microprocessor on the I O channel These signals are active low SA0 SA19 LA17 LA23 input output Address bits 0 through 19 are used to address memory and I 0 devices within the system These 20 address lines allow access of up to 1MByte of memory SAO through SA19 are gated on the...

Page 31: ...l wait cycles In order to run a memory cycle to a 16bit device without wait cycles 0WS is derived from an address decode gated with a Read or Write command In order to run a memory cycle to an 8bit device with a minimum of one wait states 0WS should be driven active one system clock after the Read or Write command is active gated with the address decode for the device Memory Read and Write command...

Page 32: ...oppy disk Boot from Setup Disk1 MS DOS v6 22 to Starting MS DOS Prompt 10 26 Boot from Setup Disk1 MS DOS v6 22 to Welcome Setup Screen Prompt 30 45 Boot from Sys a Disk to A Prompt 18 33 From Hard disk Toshiba MK2110MAF Boot from Hard disk to Starting MS DOS Prompt 10 26 Boot from Hard disk to Win2000 Windows Login Prompt 80 95 From CompactFlash SanDisk SDCFB 64 101 00 64MB Boot from CF to Starti...

Page 33: ...ce manuals for the PC and AT computers and from other reference documents The current is IOH 12mA IOL 24mA The SMC 37C672 may be programmed via software commands In the new BIOS version this selection may be controlled with the BIOS setup screen 5 2 3 Serial Ports COM1 COM2 The serial channels are fully compatible with 16C550 UARTS X30B X39 Serial Port Connectors COM1 COM2 Pin Signal Name Function...

Page 34: ...res conductors 10 16 that must be in the cable between the two drives The seven wire swap goes between the computer board and drive A the wires to drive B are unswapped or swapped a second time The 26pin high density 1mm pitch FCC connector has only one drive and motor select The onboard jumper defines the drive A or B Default is always A Floppy Disk Interface Technology Only CMOS drives are suppo...

Page 35: ...tion CF is not assembled then free for user 5 3 2 Timers and Counters 5 3 2 1 Programmable Timers An 8253 compatible timer counter device is also included in the board s ASIC device This device is utilized in precisely the same manner as in a standard AT implementation Each channel of the 8253 is driven by a 1 190MHz clock derived from a 14 318MHz oscillator which can be internally divided in orde...

Page 36: ...d Manual V1 0 36 5 4 BIOS Recovery In case the BIOS needs to be recovered 1 Set Jumper J9 2 Start the MSEBX800 900 3 Open the BIOS 4 Remove Jumper J9 5 Load the default BIOS settings 6 Save the settings 7 Restart the MSEBX800 900 Jumper J9 ...

Page 37: ...1 Keyboard PS 2 X32 Mouse PS 2 X33A LAN A LAN interface of SM800PCX 8 RJ45 X33B USB 0 4 X33C USB 1 4 X34A LAN B 82551ER SM800DK 8 RJ45 X34B USB 2 4 X34C USB 3 4 X36 ISA POD CPLD 2x 5 RM2 54 X39 COM 2 9 D Sub 9 X51 JTAG 2x 5 RM2 54 X52 AVR Programming 2x 3 RM2 54 X53 Utility Extension 2x 10 RM2 54 X60 HDD 2 5 2x 22 RM2 54 X62 HDD 3 5 2x 20 RM2 54 X70 Floppy 26 FCC X100 PC 104 PC 104 PC 104 X101 PC ...

Page 38: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 38 6 1 Connector Plan ...

Page 39: ...GND 17 GND 18 5V 19 5V 20 5V X11 LVDS Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LVDS_A0 2 LVDS_A0 3 GND 4 GND 5 LVDS_A1 6 LVDS_A1 7 LCD BKL dep J5 8 LCD BKL dep J5 9 LVDS_A2 10 LVDS_A2 11 LCD VDD dep 3 12 LCD VDD dep 3 13 LVDS_A3 14 LVDS_A3 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 LVDS_Clock 20 LVDS_Clock The LVDS interface works only if the J6 Jumper is not installed X14 Video Input Channel Pin Signal Name Function in out 1 Vid...

Page 40: ... D19 31 D20 32 NC 33 D21 34 D22 35 D23 36 NC 37 NC 38 NC 39 NC 40 NC 41 NC 42 NC 43 NC 44 Ground 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 NC 49 VCC 50 NC The LCD interface works only if the J6 Jumper is not installed X20 Microphone Input Audio Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 2 Sense 3 Audio Ground 4 Channel R 5 Channel L 6 NC X22 Front Stereo Output Audio Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 2 Sense 3 Audio Grou...

Page 41: ... 8 Data 6 Pin 9 Data 7 Pin 10 Acknowledge Pin 11 Busy Pin 12 paper end Pin 13 select Pin 14 autofeed Pin 15 error Pin 16 init printer Pin 17 shift in SI Pins 18 25 GND X30B Serial Port COM1 RS232 EMI Filtered D SUB connector Signal Pin 1 DCD Pin 2 RXD Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 DTR Pin 5 GND Pin 6 DSR Pin 7 RTS Pin 8 CTS Pin 9 RI X30C VGA Pin Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 13 H Synch 14 V Synch 5 6 7 8 10 GND 4...

Page 42: ...lt 100mA 6 MB_Clk 8 X33A Ethernet LAN RJ 45 Pin Signal RJ 45 Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 GND 5 GND 6 RX 7 GND 8 GND X33B X33C USB 0 1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC 5 VCC 2 USB Px 6 USB Px 3 USB Px 7 USB Px 4 GND 8 GND X34A Ethernet LAN RJ 45 Pin Signal RJ 45 Pin Signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 GND 5 GND 6 RX 7 GND 8 GND X34B X34C USB 2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC 5 VCC 2 USB Px 6 USB Px 3 USB Px 7 USB Px ...

Page 43: ...0m 328 feet minimum quality of CAT5 preferably S FTP or STP CAT6 Be careful to have a well balanced shield ground concept X36 CPLD Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CPLD TCK 2 GND 3 CPLD TDO 4 VCC5SB 5 CPLD TMS 6 NC 7 SYS RST 8 NC 9 CPLD TDI 10 GND Only for internal use X39 Serial Port D SUB connector Signal Pin 1 DCD Pin 2 RXD Pin 3 TXD Pin 4 DTR Pin 5 GND Pin 6 DSR Pin 7 RTS Pin 8 CTS Pin 9 RI X51 JTAG Pi...

Page 44: ...GPIO 34 14 GND 15 SMB SDA 16 NC 17 SMB SCL 18 NC 19 NC 20 NC X60 2 5 Hard Disk Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Reset active low 2 NC 3 D7 4 D8 5 D6 6 D9 7 D5 8 D10 9 D4 10 D11 11 D3 12 D12 13 D2 14 D13 15 D1 16 D14 17 D0 18 D15 19 GND 20 keypin NC 21 DRQ 22 GND 23 IOW active low 24 GND 25 IOR active low 26 GND 27 IOCHRDY 28 ALE Master Slave NC 29 DACK 30 GND 31 IRQ14 pri IRQ15 sec 32 IOCS16 active low 33 ...

Page 45: ...32 IOCS16 active low 33 ADR1 34 DIAG 35 ADR0 36 ADR2 37 CS0 active low 38 CS1 active low 39 LED active low 40 GND X70 Floppy Disk FD26 Pin Signal Name Function in out 1 VCC 5Volt 2 IDX Index Pulse in 3 VCC 5Volt 4 DS2 Drive Select out 5 VCC 5Volt 6 DCHG Disk Change in 10 M02 Motor on out 12 DIRC Direction Select out 14 STEP Step out 16 WD Write Data out 17 GND Signal grounds 18 WE Write Enable out...

Page 46: ... IRQ14 8 SD1 0WS LA17 DACK0 9 SD0 12V MEMR DRQ0 10 IOCHRDY Ground NC MEMW DACK5 11 AEN SMEMW SD8 DRQ5 12 SA19 SMEMR SD9 DACK6 13 SA18 SIOW SD10 DRQ6 14 SA17 SIOR SD11 DACK7 15 SA16 DACK3 SD12 DRQ7 16 SA15 DRQ3 SD13 5 Volt 17 SA14 DACK1 SD14 MASTER 18 SA13 DRQ1 SD15 Ground 19 SA12 REF Ground Ground 20 SA11 SYSCLK 21 SA10 IRQ7 22 SA9 IRQ6 23 SA8 IRQ5 24 SA7 IRQ4 25 SA6 IRQ3 26 SA5 DACK2 27 SA4 TC 28...

Page 47: ...B0 PAR 10 GND PERR 3 3V SDONE 11 STOP 3 3V LOCK GND 12 3 3V TRDY GND DEVSEL 13 FRAME GND IRDY 3 3V 14 GND AD16 3 3V C BE2 15 AD18 3 3V AD17 GND 16 AD21 AD20 GND AD19 17 3 3V AD23 AD22 3 3V 18 IDSEL0 GND IDSEL1 IDSEL2 19 AD24 C BE3 VI O IDSEL3 20 GND AD26 AD25 GND 21 AD29 5V AD28 AD27 22 5V AD30 GND AD31 23 REQ0 GND REQ1 VI O 24 GND REQ2 5V GNT0 25 GNT1 VI O GNT2 GND 26 5V CLK0 GND CLK1 27 CLK2 5V ...

Page 48: ... 3V 27 GROUND 28 3 3V 89 3 3V 90 AD 06 29 REQ 30 GNT 91 AD 05 92 AD 04 31 3 3V 32 GROUND 93 RESERVED 94 AD 02 33 AD 31 34 PME 95 AD 03 96 AD 00 35 AD 29 36 RESERVED 97 5V 98 RESERVED_WIP5 37 GROUND 38 AD 30 99 AD 01 100 RESERVED_WIP5 39 AD 27 40 3 3V 101 GROUND 102 GROUND 41 AD 25 42 AD 28 103 AC_SYNC 104 M66EN 43 RESERVED 44 AD 26 105 AC_SDATA_IN 106 AC_SDATA_OUT 45 C BE 3 46 AD 24 107 AC_BIT_CLK...

Page 49: ...8 GND Ground A29 AD20 Address Data 20 B29 AD21 Address Data 21 A30 GND12 Ground B30 AD19 Address Data 19 A31 AD18 Address Data 18 B31 3 3V 3 3 VDC A32 AD16 Address Data 16 B32 AD17 Address Data 17 A33 3 3V05 3 3 VDC B33 C BE2 Command Byte Enable 2 A34 FRAME Address or Data phase B34 GND13 Ground A35 GND14 Ground B35 IRDY Initiator Ready A36 TRDY Target Ready B36 3 3V06 3 3 VDC A37 GND15 Ground B37...

Page 50: ...ure Open Closed 1 2 J2 LAN B SM800DK LAN isolate Enable LAN B Disable LAN B J6 Select Video Out or Input Enable LCD LVDS Enable Video In J8 Disable write protection of local FWH FirmWareHub FWH read only FHW read write J9 Boot FWH from SM800PCX or from the MSEBX800 Board Boot SM800PCX FWH Boot local FWH 7 2 The 3pin Jumpers Jumper Structure Open Closed 1 2 Closed 2 3 J1 PCI X130 slot in JTAG chain...

Page 51: ...DIGITAL LOGIC AG MSEBX800 900 Detailed Manual V1 0 51 7 3 Jumpers on the MSEBX800 ...

Page 52: ...ut Channel 39 Controllers 35 Core BIOS Download 35 D Dimensions Diagrams 19 Disclaimer 5 E Environmental Protection Statement 5 F Features Standard 12 Features Unique 12 Floppy Disk 34 Floppy Disk Interface Connector 34 H High Frequency Radiation 22 I Important Information 24 Interfaces 33 ISO 9001 2000 11 J Jumper Locations 50 Jumpers 51 2pin 50 3pin 50 K Keyboard 33 L LPT1 33 M Manual How to Use...

Page 53: ...anual V1 0 53 Mounting 25 Specifications 15 SQS 11 Standards 8 Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems 11 Swiss Quality 11 Symbols 7 T Technical Support 6 Thermoscan 23 Timers and Counters 35 Trademarks 5 W Warranty 6 Watchdog 35 ...

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