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3.1 

 

3.1. SETTING 

JUMPERS 

3.1.1.  Jumper Description for the 

C

PCI-DMXS64GX 

Description 

 

Onboard Battery 

Connects or Disconnects the battery to/from the 

 board 

circuitry. 

W1 

Board Configuration 

Defines if used with Front Access or Rear 

 Access 

 

W2 

Remote Reset 

To select Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 as a 

 

source for the remote hardware reset. 

W3 

SCSI Termination 

Use this jumper to disable SCSI termination or 

 

select the termination control method from 

 

Software Controlled and Hardware Controlled 

 options. 

W4 

Onboard Video 

Use this jumper to enable or disable the onboard 

 video 

feature. 

W5 

Serial Port 2 Termination 

Use these jumpers to connect or disconnect the

 

termination resistors on/from Serial Port 3 when 

 

set for RS-422/RS-485 operation mode 0. 

W6, W7 

CompactFlash Setting 

Use this connector to setup the CompactFlash 

 

device in Master or Slave configuration. 

W8 

VT-100 Mode (1-2) 

When enabled, allows VT100 or ANSI terminal 

 connection 

Reserved (3-4) 

When enabled, allows data serial download from 

 a 

remote 

computer. 

W9 

 

Summary of Contents for cPCI-DMXS64GX

Page 1: ...Ref M6007_TECH board revision 1 NOTE This manual is for reference purpose only Reproduction in whole or in part is authorized provided Kontron Canada Inc is cited as the original source Note The lates...

Page 2: ...with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will...

Page 3: ...ication of information or the use of products described herein This document may contain information or refer to products protected by the copyrights or patents of others and does not convey any licen...

Page 4: ...facturer s instructions ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le c...

Page 5: ...the board this is the minimum required to see if the board is working If you still are not able to start up your system please refer to the emergency Procedure in the Appendix Section If you still ar...

Page 6: ...not handle or store devices near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields Power Supply Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources...

Page 7: ...6 1 3 2 Mezzanine 6 1 4 Compatibility with other Kontron Products 7 1 5 Mezzanine Card Concept 8 1 5 1 Kontron s Mezzanine Concept 8 1 5 2 PMC Concept 9 1 5 3 CompactFlash Feature 9 2 ONBOARD FEATURES...

Page 8: ...9 Serial Ports 8 2 9 1 SERIAL PORT 1 9 2 9 1 1 Remote Reset 9 2 9 1 2 Front Plate Configuration 10 2 9 2 Serial Port 2 10 2 9 3 Serial Port 3 11 2 9 3 1 Infrared Mode 13 2 9 3 2 RS 232 Protocol 13 2 9...

Page 9: ...3 1 7 Uart 3 PnP configuration 4 3 1 8 Digital watchdog 5 3 1 9 NMI control 6 3 1 10 Register BITs description summary 7 3 2 Onboard Interconnectivity 8 3 2 1 cPCI DMXS64GX Block Diagram 8 3 2 2 Mobi...

Page 10: ...3 4 Supervision Features 19 3 3 4 1 Power Fail Monitoring 19 3 3 4 2 Watchdog 20 3 3 4 3 Thermal Management 22 3 4 Building a CPCI System 23 3 4 1 Backplane 24 3 4 2 Rear Panel I O 25 3 4 3 Storage D...

Page 11: ...ment 33 3 5 2 2 SCSI Interface 33 3 5 2 3 Video Interface 34 3 5 2 4 Ethernet 1 Interface 34 3 5 2 5 Hot Swap HA High Availability signals 34 3 5 2 6 IDE 1 Interface 35 3 5 3 J5 Signal Specification 3...

Page 12: ...Setups 6 4 1 5 Saving Exiting Operations 6 4 1 6 BIOS Features Setup 7 4 1 7 Chipset Features Setup 9 4 1 8 Power Management Setup 11 4 1 9 PnP PCI Configuration 13 4 1 10 CPU Board Features Setup 14...

Page 13: ...1 D BOARD DIAGRAMS D 1 D 1 Top Devices Surface Mount D 1 D 2 Assembly Bottom Diagram D 2 D 3 Mounting Holes D 3 D 4 Connector Holes D 4 E CONNECTOR PINOUTS E 1 E 1 cPCI DMXS64GX Connectors and Headers...

Page 14: ...11 E 15 J21 PMC E 12 E 16 J22 Hot Swap Switch E 13 E 17 S1 Reset Switch E 13 E 18 BT1 CMOS Battery Backup Connector E 13 F BIOS SETUP ERROR CODES F 1 F 1 POST Beep F 1 F 2 POST Messages F 1 F 3 Error...

Page 15: ...1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 HOT SWAP CAPABILITY 3 INTERFACING WITH THE ENVIRONMENT 4 COMPATIBILITY WITH KONTRON S PRODUCTS 5 MEZZANINE CONCEPTS PART...

Page 16: ...re set of the cPCI DMXS64GX includes a rich selection of standard peripherals The cPCI DMXS64GX offers a natural growth path to high performance high availability as well as hot swap and scalable mult...

Page 17: ...s three RS 232 only Serial Port 1 and 2 one RS 232 422 485 Serial Port 3 One Parallel port bi directional with all IEEE 1284 protocols supported with BIOS selectable IRQs and addressing Mouse and keyb...

Page 18: ...95 Windows NT Windows 2000 OS 2 Warp QNX NOVELL and UnixWare Supports Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI 1 0 Advanced Power Management APM 1 2 advanced thermal management resume overheat...

Page 19: ...ssible through the use of different pin lengths and the process ends with the mating of the shortest pin BD_SEL The platform adds hardware to provide more control of each board s Hardware Connection L...

Page 20: ...board This LED indicates that system software has been placed in a state for orderly extraction of the board The hardware connection layer provides protection only for the hardware during insertions a...

Page 21: ...3 J5 B In Rear I O configuration all I O signals are connected to J3 J5 A backplane dedicated to the cPCI DMXS64GX is provided by Kontron and is referred to as cBP08R CPCI Passive Backplane 1 3 2 Mezz...

Page 22: ...ng devices cPCI DMXS64GX 6U System Processor cMC Mezzanine card with hard disk and floppy disk drive cMCB Mezzanine card with bridge hard disk and floppy disk cSM DVDHD Storage module with DVD and Har...

Page 23: ...Concept This is Kontron s concept to expand the I O capability of the board It is built around two connectors Mezzanine connector handling IDE and floppy disk drive signals Mezzanine connector handlin...

Page 24: ...vided to allow integrated connectors and indicators to be available directly on the front plate through PMC card 1 5 3 CompactFlash Feature The cPCI DMXS64GX board also supports standard CompactFlash...

Page 25: ...E 2 ENHANCED IDE INTERFACES 3 ETHERNET INTERFACES 4 FLOPPY DISK INTERFACE 5 PS 2 KEYBOARD AND MOUSE INTERFACES 6 PARALLEL PORT 7 POWER MANAGEMENT 8 SCSI INTERFACE 9 SERIAL PORTS 10 THERMAL MANAGEMENT...

Page 26: ...connects on the cPCI DMXS64GX via the onboard Flash Disk connector Related Jumpers cPCI DMXS64GX W8 to set the CompactFlash disk as master or slave BIOS Settings Section 4 1 2 Main Menu Hard Disk auto...

Page 27: ...nector The secondary IDE interface is only available through the CPCI I O connector Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings Section 4 1 11 Integrated Peripherals The IDE interfaces supports PIO mode 4 tran...

Page 28: ...rk speeds are automatically detected and switched Signal Path See note on page 1 5 Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings Section 4 1 11 Integrated Peripherals Enable Disable Ethernet Controller 2 3 1 Fro...

Page 29: ...twork Drivers for Intel 82559 is included with the cPCI DMXS64GX It contains network drivers for most common operating systems 2 4 FLOPPY DISK INTERFACE The onboard floppy disk controller is IBM PC XT...

Page 30: ...signals are available through J5 CPCI I O connector and J11 Mezzanine connector Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings 11 3 7 Integrated Peripherals USB Keyboard Support PS 2 Mouse Function Control 2 6 PA...

Page 31: ...PD5 PD5 A16 PD6 PD6 PD6 E15 PD7 PD7 PD7 1 Compatible mode 2 High Speed Mode NOTE To operate in EPP or ECP mode ensure the peripheral is designed to work in this mode and the BIOS setup is configured t...

Page 32: ...mode when addressing multiple logical devices in a single physical product While the EPP mode may intermix read and write operations without any overhead or protocol handshaking the ECP mode negotiat...

Page 33: ...ntroller must enabled through the AWARD BIOS setup program 2 9 SERIAL PORTS Four full function serial ports are provided on the board for asynchronous serial communications They are 16C550 high speed...

Page 34: ...rial Port 2 or disabled BIOS Settings Section 4 1 11 Integrated Peripherals Enable Disable Onboard FDC Controller Select Com Port Address of Serial Port 1 2 9 1 1 Remote Reset A remote hardware reset...

Page 35: ...ation use the VT 100 mode which allows remote BIOS setup and console redirection 2 9 1 2 Front Plate Configuration The Serial Port 1 signals are available through a DB 9 connector located on the front...

Page 36: ...a transfers RS 422 and RS 485 protocols offer advantages such as increased speed over longer distances or improved reliability over similar RS 232 setups Signal Path In RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 operat...

Page 37: ...n mode setup in the BIOS The Serial Port 3 signal assignation on the J5 CPCI I O connector depends on the operation mode RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 it has been set Pin Number J5 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 A11...

Page 38: ...ohms termination resistors See Section 3 1 Jumper Settings 2 9 3 4 RS 485 Protocol The RS 485 protocol Half Duplex also uses differential signals during a communication session It differs from the RS...

Page 39: ...AGEMENT Two temperature sensors are provided to supervise the thermal environment One is used to monitor the CPU die temperature while the second one located on the CPU casing allows the monitoring of...

Page 40: ...l be slowed down as soon as the ambient temperature reaches the high ambient temperature value Thermal management operations are controlled by the GX chipset and settings are provided through the BIOS...

Page 41: ...64K colors or 1280 x 1024 x 256 colors The video interface features 64 bit 2D graphics engine 64 bit GUI accelerator engine with multiple window video acceleration Signal Path The VGA video signal pat...

Page 42: ...bits 640x480 800x600 16 8 million 32 bits 2 12 2 Major Features Description VGA Compatibility The video controller includes all registers and data paths required for VGA controller and supports exten...

Page 43: ...3 Installing the Board 1 SETTING JUMPERS 2 REGISTER S DESCRIPTION 3 ONBOARD INTERCONNECTIVITY 4 CUSTOMIZING THE BOARD 5 BUILDING A CPCI SYSTEM 6 CPCI I O SIGNALS PART...

Page 44: ...elect the termination control method from Software Controlled and Hardware Controlled options W4 Onboard Video Use this jumper to enable or disable the onboard video feature W5 Serial Port 2 Terminati...

Page 45: ...39 1 2 40 CompactFlash DS1 J12 PCI AGP Controller J17 J10 J8 4HP Configuration 8HP Configuration CPU J21 2 1 3 W1 Battery Rear Access Front Access in out W2 Board Configuration RS 422 485 modes only...

Page 46: ...n The serial port 2 mode can be controlled by setting three bits Here are the possibilities Mode Bit RS485 Bit RS232 Bit ST1 RS232 0 1 X RS422 1 0 0 RS485 1 0 1 X Don t care 3 1 4 History and monitor...

Page 47: ...ccess CPLD Address D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 READ n93h NU NU NU NU IDCHIP NU I2C_CLK I2C_DATA WRITE n93 h NU NU NU NU IDCHIP NU I2C_CLK I2C_DATA Power up Default 0 0 0 I2C_DATA I2C data I2C_CLK I2C Cloc...

Page 48: ...ial port 3 base address can be controlled in the following way CBAS Bit 1 Bit 0 3F8 0 0 2F8 0 1 3E8 1 0 2E8 1 1 3 1 8 Digital watchdog CPLD Address D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 READ n96 WDEN WDD2 WDD1 WDD0...

Page 49: ...0 65536T NMI T 8T 111 262144T NMI T 8T Time out selection with T 1 08ms TBC 3 1 9 NMI control CPLD Address D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 READ n97 BATFEN BATFLT NU NU NU NU WDNMIEN WDNMI WRITE n97 BATFEN NU...

Page 50: ...IS3_1 CIS3_0 CBAS3_1 CBAS3_0 RESERVED READ RESERV n95 WRITE _CND4 CIS4_1 CIS4_0 CBAS4_1 CBAS4_0 NU NU READ n96 WRITE WDEN WDD2 WDD1 WDD0 NU READ BATFLT WDNMI n97 WRITE BATFEN NU NU WDNMIEN NU READ n98...

Page 51: ...og SMBus Hot Swap Controller Early Power CompactPCI J3 J4 Connectors BMC H8 3437 Arbiter SYM53C895 LVD SCSI Term System Clock XTAL Clocks Synthes Buffers XTAL XTAL EEPROM EEPROM 82559 100Base T Ethern...

Page 52: ...56KB on die full CPU speed ECC capable and a 64 bit high performance 100MHz front side bus The processor interfaces to the 440GX AGPset through the 64 bit low power GTL data bus interface 3 2 3 North...

Page 53: ...bus is busy This traffic isolation may increase system performance in applications where system resources are highly used 3 2 5 82371AB PCI to ISA Bridge IDE Xcelerator PIIX4 The PCI to ISA bridge is...

Page 54: ...upports standard 15 pin DSUB female connector Serial Port 1 J9 Supports standard 9 pin DSUB male connector Kontron s Mezzanine J11 J18 This connector handles PCI bus signals to the mezzanine Ethernet...

Page 55: ...n IDE SCSI devices Indicate a board failure ready to swap J9 Com Port 1 Standard 9 pin DSUB male connector J10 J12 Ethernet 2 and 1 RJ 45 connectors with built in activity and link indicators J17 Keyb...

Page 56: ...Installing the Board 3 13 3 2 8 FACEPLATE OPTIONS 1 5 6 9 1 15 1 5 6 9 4HP Front 4HP Rear 8HP Front 8HP Rear 8HP Front with 8HP Rear Access with...

Page 57: ...et USB SMBus and power signals CPCI J4 Connector Supports Ethernet1 secondary IDE channel SCSI VGA and power signals CPCI J3 Connector Supports serial ports 2 Infrared and 3 V Port Ethernet2 and power...

Page 58: ...ents particular attention should be given while installing a processor on the board Improper installation may damage the board and or the CPU CAUTION Since CPUs are very sensitive components particula...

Page 59: ...r of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions W...

Page 60: ...ence Detect SPD EEPROM Errors Checking and Correction ECC capabilities or parity bit with 72 bit modules Compliant with Intel s PC SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM Specification 100MHz Rev 1 0 Modules can be ins...

Page 61: ...nnector key is at right Install the DIMM straight down into the DIMM socket The socket s keys will ensure a correct mating 3 Press firmly on the top edge of the memory module to engage it into the soc...

Page 62: ...board battery When the battery is in a low condition below 2 9V typical the PFO power fail output signal goes low The status of the PFO signal can be read at I O address 4031h bit 1 0 failed 1 good An...

Page 63: ...clearing the lock bit in register 0x92h bit 2 then set th4e bit WDEN bit 7 in register n92h and relock it by setting the lock bit in register 0x92 bit 2 The following is an example in C language defin...

Page 64: ...rom reaching count 0 timeout The following C language procedure can be used to trigger the programmable watchdog define TekReg 0x190 define base address 0x190 0x290 or 0x390 void TrigWatchdog timeout...

Page 65: ...16s 1ms 001 0 065s 0 065s 1ms 010 0 261s 0 261s 1ms 011 1 044s 1 044s 1ms 100 4 174s 4 174s 1ms 101 16 69s 16 69s 1ms 110 66 79s 66 79s 1ms 111 267 1s 267 1s 1ms A reset from the programmable watchdog...

Page 66: ...ent consists in a chassis a CompactPCI backplane a storage module a power supply unit and a ventilation system The main AC power is drawn to the chassis components through an IEC power plug with a 2 s...

Page 67: ...s driven directly by the system processor while the other is managed through a PCI to PCI bridge implemented on the cMCB 2RC mezzanine card Storage PCI to PCI mezzanine All Kontron s CompactPCI backpl...

Page 68: ...ssor to the rear of the enclosure using a Rear I O Transition module cTM80 STD2S The Rear I O Transition module gathers all the I O signals of the CPU board and makes them easily accessible through st...

Page 69: ...cPCI DMXS64GX Technical Reference Manual 3 26 1 Rev...

Page 70: ...d 3 4 5 Fan Tray The ventilation unit of the enclosure conforms to the global requirement of the system in fully loaded configuration 3 4 6 Installing the Board into a Bay The cPCI DMXS64GX is mechani...

Page 71: ...ation Color coded keys prevent inadvertent installation of a 5V peripheral board in a 3 3V slot The cPCI DMXS64GX is universal It does not support coding key The PCI bus does not require to be keyed B...

Page 72: ...connector CAUTION 1 Some mechanical parts of the guide rail are fragile shield contacts and clips Do not use force to insert and connect a CompactPCI module 2 If there is any mechanical resistance wh...

Page 73: ...net LEDS Signal Pin Assignation Description SPEEDLED 0 1 A6 E6 Speed LED signal LAN 0 1 LINK LED B6 D6 Link integrity LED signal LAN 0 1 ACT LED C6 A7 Transmit receive activity LED signal 3 5 1 2 Ethe...

Page 74: ...RXD C13 Receive Data COM3 DSR D13 Data Set Ready COM3 TXD E13 Transmit Data COM3 RTS A14 Ready To Send COM3 CTS B14 Clear To Send COM3 RI C14 Ring Indicator COM3 DTR E14 Data Terminal Ready 3 5 1 4 I...

Page 75: ...Signal Pin Assignation Description BDSEL S2 S5 A15 B15 E15 D19 Board Select one of the shortest pins the last to mate and the first to break contact HEALTHY S2 S4 A16 B16 D17 Used to acknowledge the h...

Page 76: ...byte is ready or is needed by the Target SCSI C D C3 Command Data Indicates Command or message phase when asserted and Data phase when not asserted SCSI SEL D3 SCSI Select The line is driven after a...

Page 77: ...Ethernet 1 Interface Signal Pin Assignation Description LAN0 ETX A16 Ethernet 1 High Transmit Data line LAN0 ETX B16 Ethernet 1 Low Transmit Data line LAN0 ERX C16 Ethernet 1 High Receive Data line LA...

Page 78: ...de this is the command to the IDE device that it may drive data on SDD lines IDE1 IORDY B22 Sec I O Channel Ready In normal mode this input signal is driven directly by the corresponding IDE device IO...

Page 79: ...atch data from SDD lines IDE0 IOR E5 Prim Disk I O Read In normal IDE mode this is the command to the IDE device that it may drive data on SDD lines IDE0 IORDY B5 Prim I O Channel Ready In normal mode...

Page 80: ...rive 0 1 density select FD INDEX B8 Index FDMTR0 1 C8 A9 Motor 0 1 enable FD DS0 1 E8 D8 Drive 0 1 select FD DIR B9 Direction FD STEP C9 Step pulse FD WDATA D9 Write disk data FD WGATE E9 Write gate F...

Page 81: ...1 Signal Pin Assignation Description COM1 DCD A13 Data Carrier Detect COM1 RXD C13 Receive Data COM1 DSR D13 Data Set Ready COM1 TXD E13 Transmit Data COM1 RTS A14 Ready To Send COM1 CTS B14 Clear To...

Page 82: ...PT ERROR D17 Error at printer LPT STROBE A19 Strobe signal 3 5 3 7 Miscellaneous Signals Signal Pin Assignation Description SMBDATA B20 Onboard SMbus data SMBALERT C20 Onboard SMbus Alert CPU overheat...

Page 83: ...4 SOFTWARE SETUPS 1 BIOS SETUP PROGRAM 2 UPDATING OR RESTORING THE BIOS IN FLASH 3 VT100 MODE 4 PART...

Page 84: ...m LAN utility this utility is located on the driver s CDROM 4 1 1 Accessing the BIOS setup program The system BIOS Basic Input Output System provides an interface between the operating system and the...

Page 85: ...of default values The list of defaults is provided in the event that a value has been changed and one wishes to set this option to its original value Loading the BIOS or SETUP defaults will affect al...

Page 86: ...egrated peripherals controller in your system Load Bios Defaults The BIOS defaults are fail safe settings which consist of the safest set of parameters Use them if the system is behaving erratically T...

Page 87: ...n you entered the program When in BIOS Features Setup Chipset Features Setup Power Management Setup PNP PCI Setup or Integrated Peripherals Setup Restores the previous setup values for that setup scre...

Page 88: ...the basic type of display adapter card installed in the system Halt on This option specifies the type of errors that will stop the system during the BIOS booting procedure A message asks that you pre...

Page 89: ...eing displayed contact the Technical Support see appendix G Boot from LAN First Dis Dis En Dis If Enabled the BIOS will first attempt to boot from the LAN The complete procedure for this function is a...

Page 90: ...tte Access For All All All Supervisor When this option is set to Supervisor and the Security option to System all floppy disk accesses read write are limited to the Supervisor supervisor password requ...

Page 91: ...e SDRAMs and when the chipset samples read data from the SDRAMs Select 3 for 3 DCLKs and 2 for 2 DCLKs If a given row is populated with a registered SDRAM DIMM an extra clock is inserted between the r...

Page 92: ...AT AT ATX This option selects the type of power supply AGP Aperture Size MB 64 64 4 to 256 This option selects the size in megabytes of the AGP Aperture Video BIOS Shadow En En En Dis C8000 CBFFF En E...

Page 93: ...eo buffer Video Off After Standby Standby NA Suspend Standby Doze As the system moves from lesser to greater power saving modes select the mode in which you want the monitor to blank Doze Mode Dis Dis...

Page 94: ...larm Dis Dis En Dis When Enabled allows setup of a time to re activate the CPU when in Suspend mode with the options Date of Month Alarm and Time hh mm ss Alarm Note The IRQ 8 Break Suspend option in...

Page 95: ...pt PCI ISA PnP Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture When Legacy ISA is selected for an IRQ line this resource will not be available for PC...

Page 96: ...ed Overheat Alarm C temperature Full speed Normal mode will be resumed when the temperature comes down to the selected Resume Alarm C temperature A minimum of 4 is automatically ensured for the Overhe...

Page 97: ...PCI SCSI Chip En En En Dis Enables disables the onboard SCSI controller Ethernet Controller 1 and 2 En En En Dis Enables disables the onboard Ethernet controller USB Keyboard Support OS OS OS BIOS Thi...

Page 98: ...d turn on the power 2 Enter into the CMOS Setup program in the BIOS Feature Setup 3 Select the VT100 mode and the appropriate COM port and save your setup 4 Connect the communication cable as shown in...

Page 99: ...If the speed is set to Auto and no terminal is connected the speed is set to 115 200 bauds Furthermore you can run without any console at all by simply not enabling VT100 Mode and by disabling the onb...

Page 100: ...APPENDICES A BOARD SPECIFICATIONS B MEMORY I O MAPS C INTERRUPT LINES D BOARD DIAGRAMS E CONNECTOR PINOUTS F BIOS SETUP ERROR CODES G EMERGENCY PROCEDURE H GETTING HELP RMA PART...

Page 101: ...ck buffers and power control Cache Memory cPCI DMXS64GX Level 1 16 16KB instruction Data CPU internal Level 1 Level 2 256KB internal 64 bit wide pipelined burst System Memory Three 168 pin Latching DI...

Page 102: ...etary mezzanine CompactFlash I O I O SMC FDC37C672 USB Ports Two Serial Ports Four three RS 232 COM1 2 Com3 configurable as RS 422 485 Parallel Port One bi directional with all IEEE 1284 protocols sup...

Page 103: ...cess Software enable disable of onboard Ethernet SCSI hardware enable disable of onboard video Diskless keyboardless and videoless operation extensions System video SCSI LAN and extension BIOS shadowi...

Page 104: ...densing Altitude 4 572m 15 000 ft 15 240m 50 000ft Shock Designed to meet IEC 68 2 27 Vibration Designed to meet IEC 68 2 6 Reliability MTBF cPCI DMXS64GX 54810 hours 20 C MIL HDBK 217F Board serial n...

Page 105: ...no device address may vary E0000 FFFFF System BIOS 100000 Top of DRAM 1 MB Top of DRAM 1MB to top of DRAM System BIOS See detailed map to the right 0 640KB DRAM Optional ROM Free SCSI BIOS 18KB at ru...

Page 106: ...Interrupt Controller 2 0C0 0DF DMA Controller 2 0F0 0F1 0F8 0FF Math Coprocessor 190 197 290 297 390 397 Kontron Control Port 1F0 1F7 3F6 Primary IDE 170 177 376 Secondary IDE 3F0 3F7 370 377 Floppy D...

Page 107: ...or available 1 All functions marked with an asterisk can be disabled or reconfigured 1 Available lines service on board and external PCI ISA PnP devices or a Legacy ISA device C 2 DMA CHANNELS The cP...

Page 108: ...D 1 D BOARD DIAGRAMS D 1 TOP DEVICES SURFACE MOUNT...

Page 109: ...cPCI DMXS64GX Technical Reference Manual D 2 D 2 ASSEMBLY BOTTOM DIAGRAM...

Page 110: ...Board Specifications D 3 D 3 MOUNTING HOLES...

Page 111: ...cPCI DMXS64GX Technical Reference Manual D 4 D 4 CONNECTOR HOLES...

Page 112: ...only J7 J8 CPU Sockets J9 Serial Port 1 RS 232 Front panel configuration only J10 Ethernet 2 Connector Front panel configuration only J11 PCI Mezzanine J12 Ethernet 1 Connector Front panel configurat...

Page 113: ...AD25 AD24 9 CBE3 RSV AD23 GND AD22 10 AD21 GND VCC3E AD20 AD19 11 AD18 AD17 AD16 GND CBE2 12 13 14 KEY AREA 15 VCC3E FRAME IRDY BD_SEL TRDY 16 DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK 17 VCC3E IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA GN...

Page 114: ...AD60 7 AD59 GND V I O AD58 AD57 8 AD56 AD55 AD54 GND AD53 9 AD52 GND V I O AD51 AD50 10 AD49 AD48 AD47 GND AD46 11 AD45 GND V I O AD44 AD43 12 AD42 AD41 AD40 GND AD39 13 AD38 GND V I O AD37 AD36 14 AD...

Page 115: ...1 LINK SPEEDLED1 7 LAN1 ACT SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 8 GND VCC VCC SD3 SD2 9 LAN1 ETX 1 LAN1 ETX LAN1 ERX LAN1 ERX GND 10 GND WR_80 SD1 12V 12V 11 RSV GND RSV RSV RSV 12 RSV RSV RSV VCC RSV 13 COM3 DCD VCC COM...

Page 116: ...I MSG S5_HEALTHY VGA SDA S5_PCI_RST 10 VGA_SCL VGA HSYN C VGA VSYNC VGA RED VGA GREEN 11 VGA_BLUE SCSI D3 S6_BD_SEL SCSI D5 SCSI D6 12 13 14 KEY AREA 15 SCSI_LVD_D0 5V 5V S6_HEALTHY S6_PCI_RST 16 LAN0...

Page 117: ...DCD GND COM2 RXD COM2 DSR COM2 TXD 12 COM2 RTS COM2 CTS COM2 RI VCC COM2 DTR 13 COM1 DCD VCC COM1 RXD COM1 DSR COM1 TXD 14 COM1 RTS COM1 CTS COM1 RI GND COM1 DTR 15 LPT SELECT LPT PE LPT BUSY LPT ACK...

Page 118: ...gnal Top View Signal DSR RTS CTS RI 6 7 8 9 1 6 9 5 1 5 6 9 1 2 3 4 5 DCD RXD TXD DTR GND E 9 J10 J12 ETHERNET 2 AND 1 Signal Top View TX TX RX Not Connected Not Connected RX Not Connected Not Connect...

Page 119: ...RR VCC3 TRDY GND AD16 VCC3 AD20 AD23 GND C BE3 AD26 VCC AD30 GND MS8_PCI_RST VCC PCLK_MEZ VCC INTA INTB ENUM MS4_BD_SEL AD1 AD4 GND AD8 AD10 GND AD15 MS4_HEALTHY VCC3 LOCK GND IRDY VCC3 AD17 GND AD22...

Page 120: ...A01 DA00 DD00 DD01 DD02 IOCS16 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 1 39 2 40 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 GND DD03 DD04 DD05 DD06 DD07 CS0 D IOR D IOW VCC...

Page 121: ...FD_GATE FD_WRTPTR FD_HSEL VCC VCC MDATA KBCLK GND GND GND GND GND FD_DRVEN0 FD_MTR1 FD_DS0 FDET FD_DIR FD_WDATA FD_ TRK0 FD_RDATA 12V VCC VCC IDE0 D1 IDE0 D3 IDE0 D5 IDE0 D7 IDE0 D9 IDE0 D11 IDE0 D13...

Page 122: ...GND SDONE PAR VCC AD12 AD9 GND AD6 AD4 VCC AD2 AD0 GND 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38...

Page 123: ...ot Connected Not Connected GND Not Connected GND 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 4...

Page 124: ...outs E 13 E 16 J22 HOT SWAP SWITCH Signal Top View VCC3E SW_OPEN GND 1 2 3 E 17 S1 RESET SWITCH Signal View RESET GND 1 2 E 18 BT1 CMOS BATTERY BACKUP CONNECTOR Signal Front View Battery Battery 1 4 1...

Page 125: ...IOS checksum error 22 Error when getting the boot block flash ID code 33 Error when erasing the boot block flash 44 Error when programming the boot block flash 55 Success of the boot block recovery co...

Page 126: ...drive does not contain proper system boot files Insert a system disk into Floppy Drive A and press Enter If you assumed the system would boot from the hard drive make sure the controller is inserted c...

Page 127: ...00h segment shadow readable and writeable for POST access correct If not show POST FE and beep continuously 2 Autodetect Flash EPROM 07 Test CMOS Interface and Battery Status 1 Install the Kontron seg...

Page 128: ...fy Checksum if bad load defaults 5 Copy CMOS in the stack 6 Clear CMOS Alarm date 7 Clear HD if Hidden 8 Clear Floppy B if only one drive 9 Detect for a Math Co processor 10 Set Fast Gate A20 Flag in...

Page 129: ...ble to 0 5 Initialize zone 40 0h for the keyboard buffer Boot Block in EMERGENCY 2nd Init vector 00h through 77h 0D Initialize Video Interface Chipset 1 On M1 set the cache for the memory installed 2...

Page 130: ...d 14 Test Timer Counter 2 Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter 2 15 PIC Test 8259 1 mask bits Verify 8259 Channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines 16 PIC Test 8259 2 mask...

Page 131: ...t Report I O PORTS and also Init Super IO 33 3C Reserved Reserved 3C Setup Enable 3D Initialize Install PS 2 Mouse Detect if mouse is present Initialize mouse Install interrupt vector 3E Setup Cache C...

Page 132: ...efore boot 52 Initialize Option ROM scan 1 Call POST 81 2 Initialize any ROMs present from C8000h to DBFFFh Disable POST code from segment E0000h 3 Initialize any ROMs present from DC000h to E0800h NO...

Page 133: ...2 Early Memory Initialization OEM Specific Board Initialization C3 Extended Memory Initialization OEM Specific Turn ON extended memory DRAM select Boot Block Expand compressed BIOS C4 Special Display...

Page 134: ...Suspend mode Trying to go or in Suspend mode D4 DF Debug Available POST codes for use by source code customers during development E0 Reserved Reserved E1 EE Setup Page Page 1 to Page 14 EF Shadow Erro...

Page 135: ...Y PROCEDURE proceed as follows 1 Remove battery jumper 2 Disable the Power Fail Detection function 3 Connected a 1 44MB floppy drive drive A to the board and insert the EMERGENCY diskette that you pre...

Page 136: ...K then press Enter key 5 The program may display one of the following messages Emergency Code transferred The emergency diskette has been successfully created Take the appropriate actions and restart...

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Page 138: ...u receive an RMA number from Kontron s Technical Support and clearly mark this number on the outside of the package you are returning To request a number follow these steps Make a copy of the request...

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