CP321
Power PC-based CPU Board
for CompactPCI Applications
Manual ID: 24977, Rev. Index 02
July 2003
The product described in this manual isin compliance with all applied CE stan-dards.
Page 1: ...CP321 Power PC based CPU Board for CompactPCI Applications Manual ID 24977 Rev Index 02 July 2003 The product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE stan dards...
Page 2: ...2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH All rights reserved This manual may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form in whole or in part wit...
Page 3: ...ng Instructions xv General Instructions on Usage xvi Two Year Warranty xvii Chapter 1 1 Introduction 1 3 1 1 System Overview 1 3 1 2 Product Overview 1 4 1 3 Board Overview 1 5 1 3 1 Board Introductio...
Page 4: ...2 3 EEPROM s 2 5 2 2 4 Memory Expansion Sockets DIL600 2 5 2 3 Board Interfaces 2 6 2 3 1 CPCI Interface and Pinout 2 6 2 3 2 Ethernet Connector and Pinout 2 10 2 3 3 Serial Interfaces and Pinouts 2...
Page 5: ...TC Calibration Output 4 3 4 1 3 Resistor Settings for Non standard Socket Devices 4 4 4 2 Board Address Map 4 5 4 3 Board Control Registers 4 7 4 3 1 Board ID Register 4 8 4 3 2 Software Compatibility...
Page 6: ...5 2 4 Ethernet Interface 5 4 5 3 NetBootLoader Functions 5 4 5 3 1 NetBootLoader Control 5 5 5 3 2 System Status Monitoring 5 5 5 3 3 ftp Server Access 5 6 5 3 4 FLASH Operation 5 6 5 3 5 Motorola S R...
Page 7: ...4 A 3 Board Layout A 5 A 4 CP320 IO1 Front Panel A 6 A 5 Pinouts A 7 A 6 Technical Specifications A 10 A 7 Board Installation A 11 A 8 Jumper Setting A 14 Annex B B CP320 TR1 Optional B 3 B 1 Board D...
Page 8: ...Preface CP321 Page viii 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 24977 Rev 02 Annex E E PMC HDD1 Module E 3 E 1 Board description E 3...
Page 9: ...System Status Indicators 2 17 2 11 JTAG Connector CON11 Pinout 2 19 2 11 JTAG Chain Resistor Settings 2 19 4 1 J1 Bootstrap Loader Socket Jumper Settings 4 3 4 2 Resistor Settings for Socket 1 4 4 4...
Page 10: ...mmands 5 5 5 3 ftp Server Commands 5 6 5 4 FLASH Operation Commands 5 6 5 5 Motorola S Records Commands 5 6 A 1 Jn1 CON4 32 bit PCI A 7 A 2 Jn2 CON5 32 bit PCI A 7 A 3 PCI Expansion Connector CON2 3 P...
Page 11: ...ets 1 and 2 2 14 2 4 RTC J2 Pinout 2 16 2 5 CP321 Front Panel 2 16 2 6 JTAG Chain Layout 2 18 2 7 JTAG Connector CON11 2 19 3 1 CP321 and Options Assembly 3 4 4 1 CP321 Address Map 4 5 4 2 CP321 Upper...
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Page 13: ...GmbH cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or the consequences thereof or for any liability arising from the use or application of any circuit product or example shown in this document Kontron...
Page 14: ...Please refer also to the section High Voltage Safety Instructions on the following page Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their compo nents are sensi...
Page 15: ...nds or tools This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing It is particularly important to observe standard anti static precautions when changing piggybacks ROM devices jump...
Page 16: ...cal and specific environmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batter ies are present their temperature...
Page 17: ...he original cost of purchase if appropriate In the event of repair refunding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron Modular Computers GmbH and the...
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Page 19: ...Introduction Chapter 1 ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 1 1 CP321 Introduction...
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Page 21: ...nformation Common information that is applicable to all system components such as safety infor mation warranty conditions standard connector pinouts etc All the information necessary to combine Kontro...
Page 22: ...ound it All of the noteworthy third party software tool vendors provide tools for the MPC8245 The CP321 employs an OS independent boot loader that enables the loading of any operating system available...
Page 23: ...board LAN designs It combines low power consumption with a small package design which is ideal for power and space constrained environments Anticipating the CP321 s use in data critical applications...
Page 24: ...ar I O version on request 16 kB data cache 16 kB instruction cache up to 256 MB SDRAM 132MHz with optional ECC support up to 8 MB onboard Flash one EEPROM for the system and one user EEPROM 8192 x 8 o...
Page 25: ...d See Appendix C for more details 1 4 3 CP320 IO1 This module is a specially designed PMC carrier board for the CP321 system The PCI signals are routed through the CON11 PCI Expansion Connector on the...
Page 26: ...one system Master Slave Functionality The CP321 can operate only as a system controller Board Location in the System The CP321 board must be installed in the system controller slot of a CPCI back pla...
Page 27: ...1 Functional Block Diagram PUSH BUTTON CPU FAST ETHERNET RTC RESET GENERATION POWER SUPPLY PCI Bus SYSTEM MEMORY SDRAM Memory Bus DEBUG CPCI INTERFACE 32 bit Port X 8 bit wide PUSH BUTTONS LED S SERIA...
Page 28: ...CP320 IO1 Module Lower Figures Left CP321 with a CP320 TR1 TR2 RS485 Optoisolation Module Right CP321 with a CP320 TR1 TR2 and a CP320 IO1 Module Note the different orientation of the SER 0 connector...
Page 29: ...I TO PCI BRIDGE 1 100 99 2 PCI EXPANSION CONNECTOR CON11 CON10 JTAG 1 2 20 19 ETHERNET LED RJ45 Term RJ45 Serial ABORT RESET LED optional DC DC LOGIC ETHERNET BATTERY Optional 1 12 11 2 J2 J1 UART S2...
Page 30: ...sheet of M Systems for types available External Interfaces Ethernet 10baseT 100BaseTX via RJ45 connector Serial Ports Standard two RS 232 ports TERM and SER 0 or Optionally one RS232 port TERM and on...
Page 31: ...rams Software Operating System Sup port Initial boot loader with capability to load VxWorks operating system andLinux Options CP320 TR1 Transition module providing RS485 optoisolated serial interface...
Page 32: ...liance Mechanical DimensionsIEEE 1101 10 1 8 3 Environmental Tests VibrationIEC68 2 6 Random Vibration BroadbandIEC68 2 64 3U boards Permanent ShockIEC68 2 29 Single ShockIEC68 2 27 1 9 Related Public...
Page 33: ...Functional Description Chapter 2 ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 2 1 CP321 Functional Description...
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Page 35: ...entire cache or on a per way basis dynamic power management I C controller with full master slave support Memory Interface programmable timing support for SDRAM The CP321 uses SDRAM at 132 MHz high ba...
Page 36: ...te discontinuous memory interrupt on completed segment chain and error local to local memory PCI to PCI memory PCI to local memory local to PCI memory Message Unit I O message controller two door bell...
Page 37: ...llowing devices may be added to the CP321 via the 32 pin DIL600 socket standard EPROM devices standard Flash memory of up to 512 kB e g the AMD29F010 and AMD29F040 the NV SRAM from Dallas Semiconducto...
Page 38: ...9 The CP321 is available with one of two different versions of the CPCI interface 64 bit 33 MHz system controller interface standard 32 bit 33 MHz system controller interface with REAR IO functionalit...
Page 39: ...O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 3 3V SDONE SBO GND PERR GND 16 DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY GND 12 14 Key Area 11 A...
Page 40: ...6 GNT6 GND 16 BRSVP2A16 BRSVP2B16 DEG GND BRSVP2E16 GND 15 BRSVP2A15 GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 A...
Page 41: ...AL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 RS485_DE UART_B DSR UART_B RTS RSV UART_B CTS GND 13 UART_B RX N C RSV UART_B DTR UART_B CD GND 12 UART_A DSR UART_A RTS UART_A CTS RSV UART_B TX GND 11 UART_A DTR GND RSV UART_A C...
Page 42: ...eT and 100BaseTX compatible PHY glueless 32 bit PCI master interface compatible with driver software of the 82558 and 82557 full duplex support at both 10 and 100 Mbps IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation sup...
Page 43: ...l interface is configured as RS232 the two serial ports are identical and they provide a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer of up to...
Page 44: ...rd or on the CPCI bus All the PCI signals of the onboard PCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz are routed to this connector so that a complete PCI bus is provided to the mezzanine board with almost the same number of...
Page 45: ...2 REQ 3 23 24 GND 1 5V 3 25 26 REQ 4 AD31 27 28 AD30 AD29 29 30 5V 3 GND 1 31 32 AD28 AD27 33 34 AD26 AD25 35 36 GND 1 3 3V 2 37 38 AD24 C BE3 39 40 SDA I2C AD23 41 42 3 3V 2 GND 1 43 44 AD22 AD21 45...
Page 46: ...amsung KM684000BLP 7 NVSRAM up to 512 kB e g DALLAS DS1250Y 100 EPROM up to 512 kB e g 27C040 M Systems DiskOnChip 2000 Optionally Socket 2 can be expanded to 36 pins to allow the use of 1 MB or 2 MB...
Page 47: ...A5 A5 A9 A9 A9 A9 26 8 A4 A4 A4 A4 A11 A11 A11 A11 25 9 A3 A3 A3 A3 OE_ OE_ OE_ OE_ 24 10 A2 A2 A2 A2 A10 A10 A10 A10 23 11 A1 A1 A1 A1 CE_ CE_ CE_ CE_ 22 12 A0 A0 A0 A0 D7 D7 D7 D7 21 13 D0 D0 D0 D0...
Page 48: ...month year and calibration information Continuous clock operation even with system power off is possible through the use of a rechargable Gold Cap or alternately lithium battery buff ering is possible...
Page 49: ...installed on the CP321 Used as a thermal watchdog the LM75 can generate a maskable interrupt which can be used by an application In addition the actual temperature can be read out of LM75 via the I C...
Page 50: ...emulator probes please use the signals on pins 7 8 11 12 13 15 17 and 19 These are the standard signals defined by Mo torola for the MPC8245 JTAG COP port All other signals are used for factory purpo...
Page 51: ...01 N for connecting an emulator to this connector Table 2 11 JTAG Chain Resistor Settings DEVICES SETTING RESISTORS R163 R182 R185 R188 R189 R198 R249 R250 R260 CPU Installed X X X Not Installed X X...
Page 52: ...he CP320 TR1 RS485 optoisolated transition module the CP320 TR2 RS232 optoisolated transition module PMC HDD1 IDE hard disk module Both of these options are described in Appendices A and B respectivel...
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Page 55: ...ompactPCI slot Failure to do so could endanger your life health and may damage your board or system Note Certain CompactPCI boards require bus master and or rear I O capa bility If you are in doubt wh...
Page 56: ...d the CP320 TR1 RS485 optoisolated transition module are assembled with the CP321 main board Assem bly of the second carrier board follows on top of first carrier board Warning Due care should be exer...
Page 57: ...Installation ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 3 5 3 5 Software Installation Software installation is a function of the Bootstrap Loader and is described in chapter 5 of this m...
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Page 61: ...ock RTC Calibration Output J2 is a test point for calibration measurement of the frequency of the RTC and is as such not a jumper Refer to the datasheet of the ST M41T56 for further information on the...
Page 62: ...s as jumpers to configure the board for proper operation Table 4 2 Resistor Settings for Socket 1 USED SOCKET DEVICE R42 R40 R63 R57 R38 R68 R69 Flash DiskOnChip default Open Open Open Set Set Open Se...
Page 63: ...f the uppermost ad dress area The upper area address map depends on the configuration of the CP321 memory expansion sockets and the requirements of the application Figure 4 1 CP321 Address Map BANK 0...
Page 64: ...mory Expansion Socket 1 soldered FLASH paged Reset Entry 0xFFF0 0000 0xFFF0 0000 Memory Expansion Socket 2 0xFFE8 0000 Memory Expansion Socket 2 0xFFE8 0000 Onboard Register 0xFFE0 0010 Onboard Regist...
Page 65: ...4 3 Board Control Registers REGISTER ADDRESS ACCESS READ WRITE Board ID 0xFFE0 0010 X Software Compatibility ID 0xFFE0 0012 X Memory Configuration 0xFFE0 0014 X Flash Bank Select 0xFFE0 0016 X X SRAM...
Page 66: ...e 0x00 and will be incremented with each change in hardware software sensitive only This register is set at the factory and is for use only by the Boot Strap Loader and BSP software and as such is not...
Page 67: ...ACCESS ADDRESS 0xFFE0 0014 R BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT BJ res res ECC res res SZ1 SZ0 DEFAULT n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 SZ0 0 Settings SZ1 SZ0 0 0...
Page 68: ...and NVSRAM Types DS1265Y or DS1270Y Due to the fact that there is only a page size of 512 kB available for the memory expansion socket 2 the additional address lines are provided by writing to the bi...
Page 69: ...T1 WDT0 0 0 0 5 seconds Watchdog timeout time 0 1 1 0 seconds Watchdog timeout time 1 0 1 5 seconds Watchdog timeout time 1 1 2 0 seconds Watchdog timeout time 1 1 WDT1 0 1 2 0 reserved 1 3 0 reserved...
Page 70: ...res res DEFAULT n a 0 0 n a n a n a n a n a BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 0 Reserved 1 1 0 Reserved 1 2 0 Reserved 1 3 0 Reserved 1 4 0 Reserved 1 5 DEG_EN 0 Assertion of the power supply derate signal D...
Page 71: ...RS_CTL res res S_RST res res LED1R LED1G DEFAULT n a n a n a n a n a n a 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 LED1G 0 LED1G green off 1 LED1G green on 1 LED1R 0 LED1R red off 1 LED1R red on 2 0 reserved 1 3...
Page 72: ...by the software LRn It is set at the factory and starts with the value 0x00 for the initial board prototypes and will be incremented with each redesign logic release Table 4 12 Coding Switch Register...
Page 73: ...ter REGISTER NAME EVENT ACCESS ADDRESS 0xFFE0 001C R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT res res res res res PB2 res WD DEFAULT n a n a n a n a n a 0 n a 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 WD 0 I...
Page 74: ...ntrol Register 0xFFE0 0004 Line Status Register n a 0xFFE0 0005 Modem Status Register n a 0xFFE0 0006 Scratchpad Register Scratchpad Register 0xFFE0 0007 Table 4 16 UART A Baud Rate Register Set READ...
Page 75: ...FFE0 000C Line Status Register n a 0xFFE0 000D Modem Status Register n a 0xFFE0 000E Scratchpad Register Scratchpad Register 0xFFE0 000F Table 4 19 UART B Baud Rate Register Set READ MODE WRITE MODE A...
Page 76: ...the IRQ names are prefixed with S_ to indicate that they are serial Table 4 21 IRQ Routing IRQ NAME SOURCE S_IRQ0 Reserved S_IRQ1 UART A S_IRQ2 UART B S_IRQ3 INTA PCI S_IRQ4 INTB PCI S_IRQ5 INTC PCI...
Page 77: ...RESS BITS FUNCTION RANGE IN BCD FORMAT D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 0 ST 10 Seconds Seconds Seconds 00 59 1 X 10 Minutes Minutes Minutes 00 59 2 CEB CB 10 Hours Hours Century Hours 0 1 00 23 3 X X X X X Da...
Page 78: ...0 ohm resistors R126 System and R45 User Default is unprotected For more detailed information please refer to the manuals for the MICROCHIP 24LC16B and the MOTOROLA MPC8245 I2C bus 4 6 Digital Temper...
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Page 81: ...CP321 NetBootLoader ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page 5 1 26172 01 VC 030908 105452 NetBootLoader Chapter 1 5 P R E L I M I N A R Y...
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Page 83: ...system status make configuration changes read or program the Flash memory or to restart or shut down the system The operator command interfacing with the NetBootLoader is accomplished either via the...
Page 84: ...Records for programming an application to FLASH No command interpreter is available for this interface 5 2 4 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface provides the capability of remotely interfacing...
Page 85: ...functions Table 5 1 NetBootLoader Control Commands CMD TITLE ALIAS FUNCTION REMARKS ABORT Terminate boot wait BW Boot Wait Set or display BootWaitTime HELP or Display online HELP pages LOGOUT Termina...
Page 86: ...Commands CMD TITLE ALIAS FUNCTION REMARKS BYE Terminate session with ftp server CD Change Directory Change ftp server directory GET Download a file from ftp server Only for executable applications Da...
Page 87: ...lf initiation of the telnet interface and how to program an application to FLASH 5 4 2 Accessing the NetBootLoader Initial access to the NetBootLoader can only be achieved via the TERM interface Prior...
Page 88: ...the boot section of the serial EEPROM This section is validated with a CRC code to avoid the setting of random parameters To validate an invalid CRC an operating system utility must be used or altern...
Page 89: ...his it also supports the updating of the NetBootLoader itself as well as data transfer from the FLASH to the data buffer and from the data buffer to an ftp server The following chapters provide inform...
Page 90: ...ait the operator must gain control of the NetBootLoader and perform an ftp server login After a successful login the operator then locates the image file required and downloads it to the data buffer A...
Page 91: ...an ftp server 5 4 6 1 Updating With an Image Loaded Via an ftp Server The image is downloaded in the same way as an application image refer to chapter 5 4 5 3 The new version of NetBootLoader image i...
Page 92: ...with the IRQ line number to which the INTA of the device is routed It is not necessary to rewrite the EUMBBAR field in the KAHLUA MPC 8240 configuration space as this has already been done by the Net...
Page 93: ...of the command ABORT FUNCTION Terminate the NetBootLoader boot operation SYNTAX abort DESCRIPTION This command is used by the operator to to terminate the boot operation during the boot wait time to...
Page 94: ...MC6 LED1 signal is asserted alternately at the rate of two times a second Therefore if the boot wait is set to 1 second the MC6 signal will only be alternately asserted two times The option f is used...
Page 95: ...tory The argument new path may be an absolute or relative path The format depends on what the server accepts For example UNIX hosts require that the directory names must be entered exactly in the same...
Page 96: ...server To program from the data buffer the command clone n is used The new image is checked for validity If an image is invalid the update is aborted Additionally the operation must be confirmed by ty...
Page 97: ...lename parameter string name of image file to be downloaded or path and name of image file to be downloaded DESCRIPTION To download a file from the ftp server to the local data buffer the command get...
Page 98: ...varies between the different CPU s reflecting their differences The syntax of every command and a brief description is shown The display output pauses after every page The output can be continued with...
Page 99: ...he data buffer If no image is available in the data buffer the FLASH programming is terminated If no offset option o is specified the image is considered to be valid and is therefore added along with...
Page 100: ...parameter images without destroying other FLASH contents the data should be placed at a sector boundary and the sector s must not contain any other data or executable images If organized this way use...
Page 101: ...o establish an ftp server session The ip of host must be specified as four numbers separated by single dots The password parameter is not necessary if the server does not request one USAGE Initiate ft...
Page 102: ...er is overwritten If an attempt is then made to program the FLASH after the ls command has been issued it will fail MD FUNCTION Display visible memory SYNTAX md adr where md command adr parameter valu...
Page 103: ...set or display the parameters of the Ethernet interface the command net is used Initially the CPU board does not have a valid Ethernet interface configuration and therefore this interface is inoperabl...
Page 104: ...t is issued the NetBootLoader responds with an appropriate request to the operator which must be properly acknowledged or the operation fails refer to USAGE below To set the password in the event it i...
Page 105: ...ddresses and the assigned IRQ number PF FUNCTION Set or display the serial port parameters format SYNTAX pf port baud bitschar parity stops where pf command port parameter string term or ser0 defines...
Page 106: ...ensured that corresponding parameters are used for the operator con sle Issuing this command without parameters being specified will display the current serial port settings Syntax wise no spaces are...
Page 107: ...wait time between packets DESCRIPTION To verify the operational status of the Ethernet interface the command ping is used This command tests the network connection and target server s ability to resp...
Page 108: ...TION To upload the contents of the data buffer to a file on an ftp server the command put is used The file indicated by the parameter filename is created on the server In the event that a file with th...
Page 109: ...SYNTAX sf o offset l length where sf command o option offset offset parameter value hexadecimal relative offset to start of FLASH contents to be stored to the data buffer l option length length param...
Page 110: ...TION With the command sl Motorola S Records are downloaded to the data buffer and the record addresses modified accordingly as required for SDRAM operation for copying to 0x0 The offset parameter may...
Page 111: ...CP320 IO1 Module Chapter A ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page A 1 CP321 CP320 IO1 Module...
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Page 113: ...he CP320 IO1 is a non intelligent passive 3U CPCI carrier board with one PMC slot Some of the Outstanding Features of the CP320 IO1 32 Bit 33MHz PCI Bus on the PMC side IO voltage V I O 5V or 3 3V can...
Page 114: ...he next CP320 IO1 carrier The pinouts of CON2 and CON3 are the same PMC Interface The PMC interface provides an easy way to extend the CP321 via the wide array of interfaces and functions which are av...
Page 115: ...nboard connectors CON4 and CON5 which provide all the PCI sig nals and the power supply for the PMC module The CON3 connector in conjunction with the CON2 connector on reverse side of board make board...
Page 116: ...CP321 Page A 6 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 24977 Rev 02 A 4 CP320 IO1 Front Panel Figure A 2 CP320 IO1 Front Panel The CP320 IO1 front panel is provided with a window for the insertion of a...
Page 117: ...Ground C BE 0 52 53 AD 06 AD 05 54 55 AD 04 Ground 56 57 V I O AD 03 58 59 AD 02 AD 01 60 61 AD 00 5V 62 63 Ground REQ64 64 Table A 2 Jn2 CON5 32 bit PCI PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PIN 1 12V TRST 2 3 TMS TDO 4...
Page 118: ...INTA INTD 13 14 INTC 5V 3 15 16 GNT 2 GNT 3 17 18 V I O 6 3 3V 2 19 20 GNT 4 GND 1 21 22 REQ 2 REQ 3 23 24 GND 1 5V 3 25 26 REQ 4 AD31 27 28 AD30 AD29 29 30 5V 3 GND 1 31 32 AD28 AD27 33 34 AD26 AD25...
Page 119: ...72 PAR C BE1 73 74 AD15 AD14 75 76 3 3V 2 GND 1 77 78 AD13 AD12 79 80 AD11 AD10 81 82 GND 1 GND 1 83 84 AD9 AD8 85 86 C BE0 AD7 87 88 5V 3 3 3V 2 89 90 AD6 AD5 91 92 AD4 AD3 93 94 GND 1 reserved 95 96...
Page 120: ...nectors PMC Jn1 CON4 and Jn2 CON5 connectors and PCI Expansion Connectors CON2 3 Mechanical Compliance IEEE 1101 10 CMC IEEE P1386 Draft 2 0 Temperature Range 0 C to 70 C Standard 25 C to 75 C E1 40 C...
Page 121: ...CP320 IO1 Module on the CP321 Baseboard 1 Place the CP320 IO1 exactly above the CP321 2 Plug them togethor 3 Use 4 screws 2 5 6 mm to secure the board to the CP321 ESD Equipment Your carrier board and...
Page 122: ...O1 Module CP321 Page A 12 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 24977 Rev 02 Figure A 3 Installation of PMC Module 2 1 CP320 IO1 Front Panel PMC module CP320 IO1 3 10mm stand off PMC bezel 4 M2 5 6mm...
Page 123: ...A 13 The following diagram illustrates how the CP320 IO1 mezzanine carrier board and the CP320 TR1 RS485 optoisolated transition module are assembled with the CP321 main board Assem bly of the second...
Page 124: ...O1 Jumper Settings for Different Module Positions POSITION IDSEL CLOCK GNT REQ J12 J11 J10 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 P1 Set Open Open Set Open Open Set Open Open Set Open Open P2 Open Set Open Open S...
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Page 127: ...ted SER and also with this module which comes with a substitute RJ45 connector routed through optoisolation circuitry on the module The module has been designed so that it does not increase the board...
Page 128: ...B 4 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 24977 Rev 02 Table B 3 CP320 TR1 Jumper Settings FUNCTION JUMPER SETTING J1 J2 120 ohm termination full duplex Set Set 120 ohm termination half duplex Set O...
Page 129: ...CP320 TR2 Optional Chapter C ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page C 1 CP321 CP320 TR2 Optional...
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Page 131: ...used on PC based systems for hardware handshaking CTS used on PC and Kontron systems for hardware handshaking DTR used on Kontron systems for hardware handshaking The board itself is available in the...
Page 132: ...24977 Rev 02 Figure C 1 View of Underside of CP320 TR2 Module Serial Port Pinout Table C 1 Serial Port Pinout RS232 Pin Signal 1 NC 2 RTS 3 ISO GND 4 TxD 5 RxD 6 NC 7 CTS 8 DTR Please note that this...
Page 133: ...Post Module Chapter D ID 24977 Rev 02 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Page D 1 CP321 Post Module...
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Page 135: ...by making a byte write command to the first address of the socket memory area The address for accessing the Post module depends on the DIL socket 1 or 2 in which it is inserted and the setting of jum...
Page 136: ...st Module CP321 Page D 4 2003 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH ID 24977 Rev 02 Figure D 1 Plan and Profile Views of CP320 Post Module 1 Number Display PLAN PROFILE NUMBER DISPLAY Higher Power Lower Powe...
Page 137: ...Board initialization done 11 PR_COPREL Copy and relocations done about to jump 12 PR_ICAON I cache switched on 30 PR_PPC_GO Start in C part with ppcGo 31 PR_MMU_INIT MMU initialization start 32 PR_MMU...
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Page 141: ...o the PCI bus of those boards It is based on the silicon image IDE con troller SiI0680 which provides the interface between the 32 bit wide 33 MHz PCI bus and a standard IDE hard disk drive It is able...
Page 142: ...gnal 22 23 Signal Ground 24 23 Signal 3 3V 24 25 Ground Signal 26 25 Signal Signal 26 27 Signal Signal 28 27 3 3V Signal 28 29 Signal 5V 30 29 Signal Ground 30 31 V I O Signal 32 31 Signal Signal 32 3...
Page 143: ...13 HD2 HD data 2 In Out 14 HD13 HD data 13 In Out 15 HD1 HD data 1 In Out 16 HD14 HD data 14 In Out 17 HD0 HD data 0 In Out 18 HD15 HD data 15 In Out 19 GND Ground signal 20 N C 21 IDEDRQ DMA request...
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