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PC-510 user’s manual
Overview
Serial ports protected against ESD
The PC-510 can have either two or six serial ports. All six serial ports
are standard, while COM5 and COM6 can be optionally omitted from
the PC-510. COM1 through COM4 are RS-232 and have the full 8-wire
PC signal or they can optionally have 4-wire industrial RS-232 serial
port lines. The 4-wire industrial RS-232 lines support RxD, TxD, RTS,
CTS and the DTR pin with a 1K pull-up to 5V. The interface to COM5
is 4-wire industrial RS-232, configurable to TTL for interface to a GPS
receiver. COM6 is 4-wire industrial RS-232, configurable to a 2-wire
RS-485. COM5 and COM6 are always supplied side by side. COM1
through COM6 have the following specifications:
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IEC1000, level 3, ESD protection specification
— Contact discharge ±6 kV
— Air-gap discharge ±8 kV
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Backdrive protection
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16C550 compatible
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Up to 115.2K baud
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16 byte FIFO buffers
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RS-232 voltages generated on-card
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COM1 through COM6
standard
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Omission of COM3 through COM6
optional
Local bus SVGA, flat panel interface, and GUI accelerator
The video system on the PC-510 uses the advanced 65550 video chip
from Chips & Technologies. It supports CRT, LCD and EL displays
with resolutions to 1280 x 1024 bpp. Displays from CGA through SVGA
are supported. The 65550 is also a graphics accelerator with real time
PC-video being supported. Since the video circuitry operates on the
local bus at the full processor speed, programs like Windows execute
very rapidly. The video section has 2 MB of video RAM for high resolu-
tion displays and simultaneous CRT and flat panel operation. The
PC-510 also supports 5V and newer generation displays, which use
3.3V.
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Local bus flat panel video present
standard
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No local bus flat panel video present
optional
Adjustable display bias supply
An on-board voltage converter eliminates the need for a separate bias
supply for the LCD contrast control. The on-board power converter is
factory configurable and can be made to be compatible with most LCD
displays. The standard default range for the power converter is from
+23V to +29V.
Summary of Contents for PC-510
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Page 23: ...About this manual PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 25: ...Overview of Section 1 PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 35: ...2 2 Quick start PC 510 user s manual Figure 2 1 PC 510 component diagram ...
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Page 77: ...6 4 LPT1 parallel port PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 83: ...7 6 Console devices PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 119: ...13 8 CRTs and flat panels PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 123: ...14 4 GPS interface PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 125: ...15 2 PC 104 expansion PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 127: ...Overview of Section 3 PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 131: ...16 4 Watchdog timer and hardware reset PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 147: ...18 8 Transferring files remote disks PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 177: ...21 22 CPU power management PC 510 user s manual ...
Page 181: ...22 4 Troubleshooting PC 510 user s manual ...
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Page 203: ...A 20 Technical data PC 510 user s manual ...
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