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MOPSlcdGX1 Product Manual 

IDE-Controller Interface 

Kontron Embedded Modules 

 

Revision 1.3 

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13. IDE-CONTROLLER 

INTERFACE 

PCI-bus devices serve as primary and secondary IDE hosts on the MOPSlcdGX1. BIOS 
automatically configures them, but you can disable them by using the BIOS Setup Utility. 
Resources used by primary and secondary IDE host adapters are compatible with the 
PC/AT. 

The IDE controller supports the following modes: 

• 

Ultra 33 DMA mode 

• 

PIO modes up to Mode-4 timing 

• 

Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2 with independent timing 

Use a master/slave daisy chain when connecting two devices to a single adapter. 

For more information on IDE-controller interfaces, please see the 

Appendix G: 

Literature and Standards

 chapter. 

13.1  IDE Connector (X5) 

The IDE connector is a 44-pin, dual in-line, 2mm-pitch, male header. 

To find the location of Connector X5 on the MOPSlcdGX1 board, please see the 

Appendix E: Connector Layout

 

chapter.  

 

IDE Connector for 2.5 “ Hard Disk (X5) 
Pin 

Signal 

Pin 

Signal 

1 RESET# 

GND 

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 

NC 

21 NC 

22 

GND 

23 IOW# 24 

GND 

25 IOR#  26 

GND 

27 RDY  28 

NC 

29 ACK  30 

GND 

31 IRQ14 32 

NC 

33 SA1  34 

NC 

35 SA 

0  36 

SA2 

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Page 1: ...MOPSlcdGX1 Product Manual Document Revision 1 3 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 2: ...S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 3: ...ECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 3 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 4 CPU CHIPSET AND SUPER I O 9 4 1 CPU 9 4 2 CHIPSET 9 4 3 SUPER I O 10 5 SYSTEM MEMORY 11 5 1 CONNECTOR X1 11 6 ISA EXPANSION 12 6 1 CONNEC...

Page 4: ...ECTOR X5 24 13 2 CONFIGURATION 25 13 3 COMPACTFLASH CONNECTOR X14 25 14 CHIPDISK IDE INTERFACE 26 14 1 CONNECTOR X5 28 14 2 CONFIGURATION 28 14 3 SIGNAL DESCRIPTIONS 28 15 ETHERNET CONTROLLER INTERFAC...

Page 5: ...MENU 50 21 5 POWER MENU 51 21 6 SETUP BOOT MENU 52 21 7 EXIT MENU 55 21 8 UPDATING OR RESTORING BIOS USING PHOENIX PHLASH 55 22 APPENDIX C BLOCK DIAGRAM 58 23 APPENDIX D MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 59 23 1...

Page 6: ...S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 7: ...UMPtec Industrielle Computertechnik AG and Kontron Embedded Computers AG merged in July 2002 JUMPtec is now known as Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Products labeled and sold under the Kontron Embedded...

Page 8: ...n decide to repair or replace defective products Within the warranty period the repair of products is free of charge as long as warranty conditions are observed You may receive a bill for test costs i...

Page 9: ...ocumentation utilities and drivers If the information does not help solve the problem contact us by email or telephone The table below lists technical support contacts and service facilities for Kontr...

Page 10: ...S Direct memory access DMA Counters Interrupt controllers Keyboard Motherboard speaker Floppy drive interface Integrated Drive Electronics IDE hard disk interface Serial ports COM1 and COM2 Parallel p...

Page 11: ...Super I O 16KB integrated cache Memory One SO DIMM socket for 8 16 32 64 128 256MB SDRAM module Two serial ports COM1 and COM2 Transistor to transistor logic TTL signals only One parallel port LPT1 Ex...

Page 12: ...Geode I O Companion Multifunction South Bridge CS5530A chipset 2D graphics accelerator and display controller Cathode ray tube CRT and liquid crystal display LCD panel support Low voltage differentia...

Page 13: ...en operating a LCD panel make sure you use a stable power supply using the following volts 5V DC 5 3 3 2 Supply Voltage Ripple 100 mV peak to peak 0 20 MHz 3 3 3 Supply Current Typical 1 2A Maximum 1...

Page 14: ...MOPSlcdGX1 Product Manual Specifications Kontron Embedded Modules Revision 1 3 8 3 4 2 Humidity Operating 10 to 90 noncondensing Nonoperating 5 to 95 noncondensing S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 15: ...ontroller Synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM interface tightly coupled to CPU core and graphics subsystem for maximum efficiency 4 2 Chipset Geode I O Companion Multifunction South Bridge...

Page 16: ...a DMA 33 support Two independent USB interfaces Open host controller interface OpenHCI Second generation design 4 3 Super I O The Winbond W83977AF Super I O integrates the following Disk drive adapter...

Page 17: ...ses only small outline dual inline memory modules SO DIMMs One socket is available for 3 3 volt power level unbuffered synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM of 8 16 32 64 128 or 256MB To find...

Page 18: ...B2 RESDRV C1 BHE D1 MEMCS16 A3 SD6 B3 VCC C2 LA23 D2 IOCS16 A4 SD5 B4 IRQ9 C3 LA22 D3 IRQ10 A5 SD4 B5 5V C4 LA21 D4 IRQ11 A6 SD3 B6 DREQ2 C5 LA20 D5 IRQ12 A7 SD2 B7 12V C6 LA19 D6 IRQ15 A8 SD1 B8 WS0...

Page 19: ...l device fulfils fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 6 2 Configuration Refer to the PCI Configuration Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for information on configuraton 6 3 Adap...

Page 20: ...Literature and Standards chapter 7 1 Connectors X6 and X7 To find the location of Connectors X6 and X7 on the MOPSlcdGX1 board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Pin Pin Function 1 5V...

Page 21: ...ature and Standards chapter 8 1 Connectors X11 and X12 To find the location of Connectors X11 and X12 on the MOPSlcdGX1 board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter COMA X11 and COMB X12 R...

Page 22: ...1 X15 Pin Signal Name Function In Out DSUB 25 need adapter 1 Strobe Out 1 3 Data 0 I O 2 5 Data 1 I O 3 7 Data 2 I O 4 9 Data 3 I O 5 11 Data 4 I O 6 13 Data 5 I O 7 15 Data 6 I O 8 17 Data 7 I O 9 19...

Page 23: ...onal The bi directional functions are compatible with those of a PS 2 style parallel port The functionality is always available and does not conflict with normal printer use The parallel port mode I O...

Page 24: ...al Name Function 5 pin Diode Keyboard Adapter 6 pin Minidin Keyboard Adapter PS2 1 SPKR Speaker output 2 GND Ground 3 RESIN Reset input 1 4 KLOCK Keyboard lock 5 KDATA Keyboard data 2 1 6 KCLK Keyboar...

Page 25: ...a valid reset period You also can use this pin as a low active hardware reset for modules 10 3 3 SPKR Speaker Output Open collector output on modules that can drive a loudspeaker Input on modules tha...

Page 26: ...roelectric Random Access Memory FRAM However you need a battery to run the CMOS date and time when power consumption is off 10 3 7 POWERGOOD Reset Input 2 Input on CPU modules Open collector output on...

Page 27: ...ion of Connector X20 on the MOPSlcdGX1 board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Pin Signal Name Function 1 MSDAT PS 2 mouse data 2 VCC Power 5V 3 GND Power ground 4 MSCLK PS 2 mouse cl...

Page 28: ...MOPSlcdGX1 board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Signal Function Pin Signal Function VCC 5V 2 IDX Index VCC 5V 4 DS0 Drive select 0 VCC 5V 6 DCHNG Disk change NC 8 NC NC 10 Mo0 Mot...

Page 29: ...the drive type using the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Choices for the 3 5 drive type include 720KB 1 44MB 2 44MB None You can disable the floppy disk interface from the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Refer to...

Page 30: ...t timing Use a master slave daisy chain when connecting two devices to a single adapter For more information on IDE controller interfaces please see the Appendix G Literature and Standards chapter 13...

Page 31: ...ult your disk drive manual for instructions The IDE interface offers several potential configuration settings Refer to the I O Device Configuration Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for...

Page 32: ...E controller provides a true IDE compatible interface to the host computer The controller manages interfacing to the host system data storage and retrieval as well as electrical connectivity checks EC...

Page 33: ...SlcdGX1 Product Manual chipDISK IDE Interface Kontron Embedded Modules Revision 1 3 27 See the chipDISK IDE manual on the Kontron Embedded Modules home page for more information S t o c k C h e c k c...

Page 34: ...D13 15 D1 16 D14 17 D0 18 D15 19 GND 20 21 22 GND 23 IOW 24 GND 25 IOR 26 GND 27 28 29 30 GND 31 IRQ 32 IOCS16 33 HA1 34 PDIAG 35 HA0 36 HA2 37 IDECS0 38 IDEC S1 39 SLVI ACT 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GN...

Page 35: ...ow enables data from a register of the chipDISK onto the host data bus D0 D15 14 3 6 IRQ Output tri state Interrupt to the host system The interrupt is enabled only when chipDISK is selected Host acti...

Page 36: ...the internal diagnostic command 14 3 9 HA 0 2 Input Binary coded address used to select the individual registers in the task file of the chipDISK 14 3 10 IDECS0 Input Chip select input from the host s...

Page 37: ...M9102A provides Integrated Fast Ethernet MAC Physical Layer and transceiver in one chip Compliance with PCI specification 2 2 PCI bus master architecture EEPROM 93C46 interface supports node ID access...

Page 38: ...ta to the 100 10BASE T transmit lines 2 RXD RXD Differential input pair receives 10 and 100Mb s Manchester encoded data from the 100 10BASE T receive lines 15 2 Configuration You can configure the on...

Page 39: ...analog converters DACs VESA DDC2B DPMS support Flat panel interface simultaneous operation of CRT and LCD Supported Resolutions CRT and LCD The display controller on the MOPSlcdGX1 supports resolution...

Page 40: ...x E Connector Layout chapter Pin Signal Name Function DSUB15 Need Adapter 1 RED Analog Video Red 1 2 GREEN Analog Video Green 2 3 BLUE Analog Video Blue 3 4 GND Signal Ground 5 6 7 8 10 5 VSYNC Vertic...

Page 41: ...Systems Kontron Embedded Modules Revision 1 3 35 17 OPERATING SYSTEMS The MOPSlcdGX1 is compatible with the following operating systems OS DOS Linux Most PC compatible RTOS Windows CE Window 9x and W...

Page 42: ...ent for a backplane Use all power pins on the PC 104 connector for power supply to the MOPSlcdGX1 and additional I O cards It is not acceptable to use only the power pins of the PC 104 connector for p...

Page 43: ...the WDT to prevent its timeout Upon timeout the WDT resets and restarts the system This provides a way to recover from program crashes or lockups 19 1 Configuration You can program the timeout period...

Page 44: ...describes the allocation of the 16 hardware interrupt lines for the MOPSlcdGX1 IRQ Primary Use Available Comment 0 Timer0 No 1 Keyboard No 2 Cascade No 3 COM2 No Note 1 4 COM1 No Note 1 5 Sound No Not...

Page 45: ...CBFFFh VGA BIOS No CC000h DFFFFh Yes E0000h E5FFFh Yes E6000h F0000h System BIOS No Note The availability of Upper Memory depends upon the BIOS revision You can check the actual UMA ceiling from the...

Page 46: ...llow you to make changes and turn features on or off BIOS setup menus represent those found in most models of the MOPSlcdGX1 The BIOS setup utility for specific models can differ slightly Note Selecti...

Page 47: ...ent field F6 or or Space Select next value for the current field F9 Load the default configuration values for this menu F10 Save and exit Enter Execute command or select submenu Alt R Refresh screen S...

Page 48: ...d during bootup Extended Memory N A Displays amount of extended memory detected during bootup Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 21 2 1 Primary Master Primary Slave and CompactFlash...

Page 49: ...bled Enabled Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE card Requires PCI or Local Bus Transfer Mode Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO3 DMA1 FPIO4 DMA2 Selects the method...

Page 50: ...RQ12 if no mouse detected 8Keyboard Features Submenu Opens keyboard features submenu 8I O Device Configuration Submenu Opens I O Device Configuration submenu Large Disk Access Mode DOS Other Select DO...

Page 51: ...cs device is installed in the system to enable card to function correctly Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 21 3 3 PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu Feature Option Descripti...

Page 52: ...e by legacy ISA devices IRQ9 Available Reserved Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices IRQ10 Available Reserved Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices IRQ11 Availab...

Page 53: ...ault settings 21 3 6 Keyboard Features Submenu Feature Option Description Numlock Auto On Off On or Off turns NumLock on or off at bootup Auto turns NumLock on if it finds a numeric keypad Key Click D...

Page 54: ...ss and IRQ Auto makes BIOS or OS configure the port depending on PNP OS setting Base I O address 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h Select I O base of port IRQ Port A and B IRQ 3 IRQ 4 Select IRQ of Port A and B IRQ...

Page 55: ...ns noted in italics are only visible if an additional I O controller SMSC669 is on the OEM backplane Options noted in bold and bold italics are default settings The FDC and LPT settings marked with an...

Page 56: ...oot sector on the hard disk for virus protection Requires a password to format or Fdisk the hard disk Virus check reminder Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Displays a message during boot up asking Y N if...

Page 57: ...ndby mode partial power shutdown Auto Suspend Timeout Off 1min 2min 4min 5min 10min 20min 30min 1hour Inactivity period required after Standby to Suspend mode maximum power shutdown Hard Disk Timeout...

Page 58: ...ROM Disabled Enabled Enables the remote boot BIOS extension for the onboard LAN controller Notes In the Option colum bold represents the default settings If the onboard LAN RPL ROM is enabled the LAN...

Page 59: ...if you have more than one hard disk drive Hard Drive represents the first of such drives as specified in the Hard Drive menu described below To change the order select the device you want to change an...

Page 60: ...e network adapter in the system select Network Boot and press Enter to display available network adapters and choose the boot priority 21 6 4 Boot First Menu Display the Boot First Menu by pressing Es...

Page 61: ...all the Setup menus Load setup defaults Discard Changes If during a Setup session you change your mind about changes you have made and have not yet saved the values to CMOS you can restore the values...

Page 62: ...X1 ZIP into a local directory such as C PHLASH 3 Create a Crisis Recovery Diskette by inserting a blank diskette into Drive A or B and execute WINCRISIS EXE This copies four files onto the diskette Fi...

Page 63: ...is hazard many systems come with a boot block Flash ROM The boot block region contains a fail safe recovery routine If the boot block code finds a corrupted BIOS checksum fails it boots into the crisi...

Page 64: ...T Ethernet Controller DAVICOM DM9102A 100BaseT Ethernet Controller DAVICOM DM9102A ISA Bus PC 104 Connector I O Controller Winbond W83977AF RTC Watchdog Floppy LPT PS 2 Mouse Keyboard COM1 COM2 USB2 C...

Page 65: ...MOPSlcdGX1 Product Manual Appendix D Mechanical Dimensions Kontron Embedded Modules Revision 1 3 59 23 APPENDIX D MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 23 1 Top 23 2 Bottom S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 66: ...nector Device Connector Device X1 SO DIMM memory X11 COM1 X2a PC 104 ISA lower X12 COM2 X2b PC 104 ISA upper X13 Floppy X2c Power connector X14 CompactFlash socket bottom of board X5 IDE hard disk dri...

Page 67: ...t Use the JIDA Standard To obtain information about the installed boards that follow the JIDA standard use the following procedure 1 Call Get BIOS ID with CL 1 The name of the first device installed w...

Page 68: ...re Third Edition Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1995 ISBN 0 201 40996 8 Personal Computer Bus Standard P996 Draft D2 00 Jan 18 1990 IEEE Inc Technical Reference Guide E...

Page 69: ...s and Other Serious PC Users Sixth Edition John P Choisser and John O Foster Annabooks 1997 ISBN 0 929392 36 1 26 3 Ports 26 3 1 RS 232 Serial EIA 232 E Interface The EIA 232 E standard specifies the...

Page 70: ...ed by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification The USB IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of Universal Seria...

Page 71: ...07 02 FK Updated Upper Memory Area Map table 1 2 20 06 02 FK Updated information on supply voltage interrupt request lines and the Setup Boot Menu 1 1 06 05 02 MD Updated BIOS chapter 1 0 08 04 02 FK...

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