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CP302

Preface

ID 21112, Rev. 05

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Appendix

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CP-RIO3-01 Rear I/O Module

D.1 Overview........................................................................................................ D - 3

D.2 Front Panels .................................................................................................. D - 4

D.3 Module Layout: 4HP and 8HP Versions ........................................................ D - 5

D.4 Module Interfaces .......................................................................................... D - 6

D.4.1 Keyboard/Mouse Interface...................................................................... D - 6

D.4.1.1 Keyboard Connector CON3 Pinout.................................................. D - 6

D.4.2 USB Interfaces........................................................................................ D - 7

D.4.2.1 USB Connector CON4 Pinout.......................................................... D - 7

D.4.3 VGA Interface ......................................................................................... D - 8

D.4.3.1 VGA Connector CON5 Pinout.......................................................... D - 8

D.4.4 Fast Ethernet Interface  .......................................................................... D - 9

D.4.4.1 RJ45 Connector CON2 Pinout......................................................... D - 9

D.4.5 Ethernet LED Status ............................................................................... D - 9

D.4.6 Serial Port Interfaces ............................................................................ D - 10

D.4.6.1 Serial Port Connectors CON8 and CON10 Pinouts....................... D - 10

D.4.7 Fan Control Interface (Optional) ........................................................... D - 11

D.4.7.1 Fan Control Connector CON9 Pinout ............................................ D - 11

D.4.8  EIDE Interface ..................................................................................... D - 11

D.4.8.1  EIDE Connector IDE2 (CON7) Pinout .......................................... D - 11

D.4.9 Rear I/O interface on CompactPCI Connector CON1 .......................... D - 13

D.4.9.1 CompactPCI Connector CON1 Pinout........................................... D - 13

D.5 Jumper Setting ............................................................................................ D - 14

D.5.1 COM Port Configuration ....................................................................... D - 14

D.5.1.1 COM1 Configuration ...................................................................... D - 14

D.5.1.2 COM2 Configuration ...................................................................... D - 14

D.5.2 Shorting Chassis GND (Shield) to Logic GND...................................... D - 15

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Page 2: ...II based CPU Board Manual ID 21112 Rev Index 05 Feb 01 The product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE stan dards Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 4: ...n 1 1 Introduction to CompactPCI 1 3 1 2 PEP Single height CPU Boards 1 4 1 3 CP302 Product Overview 1 4 1 4 CP302 Board Introduction 1 5 1 5 CP302 Main Specifications 1 6 1 6 Power Consumption and Temperature Range 1 8 1 6 1 Temperature Range 1 10 1 6 1 1 Temperature Range and Air Flow 1 10 1 7 Software Support 1 11 1 8 Applied Standards 1 12 1 8 1 CE Compliance 1 12 1 8 2 Mechanical Compliance 1...

Page 5: ...oring 2 11 2 5 6 Serial EEPROM 2 12 2 5 7 Flash Memory 2 13 2 5 8 PCI to PCI Bridge 2 13 2 6 Board Interfaces 2 14 2 6 1 Keyboard Mouse Connector 2 14 2 6 1 1 Keyboard Connector CON4 Pinout 2 14 2 6 2 USB Connector CON5 2 15 2 6 2 1 USB Connector CON5 Pinout 2 15 2 6 3 VGA Interface 2 16 2 6 3 1 VGA connector CON8 Pinout 2 16 2 6 4 Fast Ethernet 2 17 2 6 4 1 RJ45 Connector CON10 Pinout 2 17 2 6 5 ...

Page 6: ...ction 2 30 2 7 3 Flash Type Selection 2 30 2 7 4 Fan Power Supply Selection 2 31 2 7 5 PCI VI O setting 2 31 2 7 6 Shorting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND 2 31 2 7 7 Jumper Setting for Rear I O 2 32 2 7 8 Reserved Jumpers 2 33 2 8 Memory Map 2 33 2 9 Special Registers Description 2 35 2 9 1 Watchdog 2 35 2 9 1 1 Watchdog Trigger 2 35 2 9 1 2 Watchdog Timer 2 36 2 9 2 Reset Control Register 2 36 2...

Page 7: ...oprietary Notice 4 3 4 2 Introduction to Setup 4 3 4 3 Main Setup Menu 4 7 4 4 Standard CMOS Setup 4 9 4 5 BIOS Features Setup 4 13 4 6 Chipset Features Setup 4 18 4 7 Power Management 4 21 4 8 PM Timers 4 23 4 9 PNP PCI Configuration 4 24 4 10 Integrated Peripherals 4 26 4 11 Special Setup Features 4 29 4 12 Password Setting 4 30 4 13 POST Messages 4 31 4 14 POST Codes 4 35 Artisan Technology Gro...

Page 8: ... A 4 3 Onboard IDE Connector CON5 Pinout A 9 A 4 4 EIDE Connector CON9 Pinout A 11 A 4 5 Floppy Drive Interface A 13 A 4 5 1 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout A 13 A 4 6 I O Interface Connectors CON8 and CON10 A 14 A 5 Jumper Description A 14 A 5 1 Serial Port Setting A 14 Appendix B PMC and CompactPCI Expansion Module B 1 Overview B 3 B 2 Technical Specifications B 3 B 3 Module Layout B 4 B 4 Mo...

Page 9: ...6 C 4 1 Serial Port Interfaces C 6 C 4 1 1 Serial Port Connectors CON2 and CON6 Pinouts C 7 C 4 2 Parallel Port Interface C 8 C 4 2 1 Parallel Port Connector CON4 Pinout C 8 C 4 3 EIDE Interface C 9 C 4 3 1 Onboard EIDE Connector CON5 Pinout C 9 C 4 3 2 EIDE Connectors CON7 and CON9 Pinouts C 11 C 4 4 Floppy Drive Interface C 13 C 4 4 1 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout C 13 C 4 5 I O Interface C...

Page 10: ...r CON2 Pinout D 9 D 4 5 Ethernet LED Status D 9 D 4 6 Serial Port Interfaces D 10 D 4 6 1 Serial Port Connectors CON8 and CON10 Pinouts D 10 D 4 7 Fan Control Interface Optional D 11 D 4 7 1 Fan Control Connector CON9 Pinout D 11 D 4 8 EIDE Interface D 11 D 4 8 1 EIDE Connector IDE2 CON7 Pinout D 11 D 4 9 Rear I O interface on CompactPCI Connector CON1 D 13 D 4 9 1 CompactPCI Connector CON1 Pinout...

Page 11: ... Screen Display 4 22 4 7 PNP PCI Configuration Screen Display 4 26 4 8 Integrated Peripherals Screen Display 4 28 4 9 Special Features Setup Screen Display 4 31 A 1 I O Module Layout Standard Version Front Side A 4 A 2 I O Module Layout Standard Version Reverse Side A 4 A 3 I O Module Layout Hard Disk Version Front Side A 5 A 4 PC compatible D Sub Serial Interface A 6 A 5 PC compatible D Sub Paral...

Page 12: ... 9 D 8 PC Compatible D sub Serial Interface D 10 Tables Table Number and Title 1 1 CP302 Main Specifications 1 6 1 2 Power Consumption Table with DOS Running 1 8 1 3 Power Consumption Table with Windows NT 4 0 Running 1 9 1 4 Power Consumption Table for CP302 Accessories 1 9 1 5 Typical Temperature Range and Required Air Flow 1 10 2 1 Memory Options Utilizing SODIMM Sockets 2 8 2 2 SMBus Device Ad...

Page 13: ...rol Register 2 36 2 26 Onboard Interrupt Configuration 2 37 2 27 I O Status 2 38 2 28 Board ID 2 38 2 29 Hardware Index 2 39 2 30 Jumper Status 2 39 2 31 Logic Version 2 40 2 32 PCI Interrupt Routing 2 40 2 33 Memory Management 2 41 2 34 Flash Socket Page 2 41 2 35 Video Resolutions and Display Parameters 2 42 4 1 Keyboard Commands 4 5 4 2 Description of Drive Specifications 4 10 4 3 Diskette Driv...

Page 14: ...t of the AT 44 pin Connector C 9 C 5 Pinouts of EIDE Connectors CON7 and CON9 C 11 C 6 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout C 13 C 7 Jumper Setting to Configure COM1 C 14 C 8 Jumper Settings for RS422 RXD Termination COM1 C 14 C 9 Jumper Settings for RS422 TXD and RS485 Termination COM1 C 14 C 10 Jumper Setting to Configure COM2 C 15 C 11 Jumper Settings for RS422 RXD Termination COM2 C 15 C 12 Jump...

Page 15: ...d herein as seen fit by PEP Modular Computers without further notice Trademarks PEP Modular Computers and the PEP logo are trademarks owned by PEP Modular Comput ers GmbH Kaufbeuren Germany In addition this document may include names company logos and trademarks which are registered trademarks and are therefore proprietary of their respective owners ID 21112 Rev 05 Page 0 14 PEP Modular Computers ...

Page 16: ...eir components are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times Please read also the section Special Handling and Unpack ing Instructions on the following pageof this manual Attention This symbol and title emphasize aspects which if not under stood and taken into conside...

Page 17: ... It is particularly important to observe standard anti static precautions when changing piggybacks ROM devices jumper settings etc If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory backup ensure that the board is not placed on conductive surfaces includ ing anti static plastics or sponges They can cause short circuits and damage the batter ies or tracks on the board Warning All operations on thi...

Page 18: ...ic board version which must not be exceeded If batter ies are present their temperature restrictions must be taken into account In performing all necessary installation and application operations please follow only the instructions supplied by the present manual Keep all the original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments If it is necessary to store or ship the board please re...

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Page 20: ...cations 1 6 1 6 Power Consumption and Temperature Range 1 8 1 6 1 Temperature Range 1 10 1 6 1 1 Temperature Range and Air Flow 1 10 1 7 Software Support 1 11 1 8 Applied Standards 1 12 1 8 1 CE Compliance 1 12 1 8 2 Mechanical Compliance 1 12 1 8 3 Environmental Tests 1 12 1 9 Related Publications 1 12 1 9 1 CompactPCI Systems Boards 1 12 Chapter 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...

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Page 22: ...mponents such as safety information warranty conditions standard connector pinouts etc All necessary information to combine PEP Modular Computers racks boards backplanes power supply units and peripheral devices in a customized CompactPCI system as well as configuration examples Data on rack dimensions and configurations as well as information on mechanical and electrical rack characteristics Info...

Page 23: ...r CPU on one CompactPCI bus i e multiprocessing 1 3 CP302 Product Overview The CP302 is a highly integrated single board computer that is designed around the Intel Mobile Pentium IIl family of microprocessors The CP302 is available with either one or two CompactPCI interfaces depending on version The version with the 2nd CompactPCI bus is able to address a maximum of 14 slots Finding an optimum eq...

Page 24: ...ender suitable for all Intel Mobile Pentium IIl Coppermine processors in the 495 pin BGA2 package up to 256 MB SDRAM main memory 128 MB soldered with ECC and 128 MB via SODIMM 256 kB FLASH for BIOS Flash Disk up to 96 MB onboard high performance AGP VGA controller one EIDE interface two with Rear I O version one Fast Ethernet device 10BaseT 100BaseTX integrated Hardware monitor optional Rear I O T...

Page 25: ...ller GTL processer interface Integrated DRAM controller AGP and PCI interface Intel 82371EB PCI ISA EIDE Xcelerator PIIX4E Multifunction PCI to ISA bridge Enhanced DMA controller Interrupt controller based on two 82C59 s Timer based on 82C84 Real time clock Power management logic Supports two USB interfaces Supports two EIDE interfaces AGP VGA interface Controller 69030 Video memory 4 MB Resolutio...

Page 26: ... Parallel port 25 pin high density D sub Ethernet one RJ 45 connector VGA 15 pin D sub SVGA connector LED s ACT SPEED Ethernet status LED TH Overtemperature status Reset button guarded Onboard interfaces One EIDE interface two EIDE interfaces with Rear I O version supporting Ultra DMA for 2 4 devices HardDisks or CD ROM s on 40 pin 2 54mm connectors One floppy disk interface up to 2 88 MB PCI exte...

Page 27: ...02 accessories The values are measured with a 8 slot passive CompactPCI backplane and two power supplies one for the CPU and the other one for the harddisk During the measurement the power consumption of the backplane can be ignored The operating systems was DOS 6 22 without power management and Windows NT 4 0 with power management The measured values varied because the power depended on the proce...

Page 28: ...W 400 MHz 64 or 128 MB Memory with VGA 1 2W 5 9W 7 1W 500 MHz 64 or 128 MB Memory without VGA 1 4W 5 9W 7 3W 700 MHz 64 or 128 MB Memory without VGA 2 0 W 5 8 W 7 8 W Table 1 4 Power Consumption Table for CP302 Accessories Module Power 5V Power 3 3V Keyboard 100 mW 64 MB SODIMM module 500 mW 128 MB SODIMM module 500 mW DiskOnChip 16 MB 100 mW DiskOnChip 144 MB 100 mW CP302 IO module without HardDi...

Page 29: ... the hardware monitor will reduce the processor clock to lower the generated power 0 m s air flow means standard convection cooling with the board in an upright position An airflow of 1 m s is a typical value for a standard PEP ASM 4 rack 3U CompactPCI rack with 1U cooling fans For other racks or housings the available airflow will be dif ferent The maximum ambient temperature must be recalculated...

Page 30: ... NT 4 0 Embedded Important It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that the processor case temperate never exceeds 100 Celsius in order to protect the board against overheating Permanent overheating can damage the board If the temperature on the processor die is greater than 100 C the maximum ambient temperature must be reduced or an external airflow must be provided by means of an addi...

Page 31: ... 1 Immission EN50082 2 Electrical Safety EN60950 1 8 2 Mechanical Compliance Mechanical Dimensions IEEE 1101 10 1 8 3 Environmental Tests Vibration Broad Band IEC68 2 6 Random Vibration IEC68 2 64 3U boards Permanent Shock IEC68 2 29 Single Shock IEC68 2 27 1 9 Related Publications 1 9 1 CompactPCI Systems Boards CompactPCI Specification V 2 0 Rev 3 0 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentati...

Page 32: ...mer 2 9 2 5 2 Battery 2 9 2 5 3 Reset 2 10 2 5 4 SMBus Devices 2 11 2 5 5 Thermal Management System Monitoring 2 11 2 5 6 Serial EEPROM 2 12 2 5 7 Flash Memory 2 13 2 5 8 PCI to PCI Bridge 2 13 2 6 Board Interfaces 2 14 2 6 1 Keyboard Mouse Interface 2 14 2 6 1 1 Keyboard Connector CON4 Pinout 2 14 2 6 2 USB Interface 2 15 2 6 2 1 USB Connector CON5 Pinout 2 15 2 6 3 VGA Interface 2 16 2 6 3 1 VGA...

Page 33: ... 22 2 6 8 3 I O Interface Connectors CON3 and CON11 2 22 2 6 9 CompactPCI Bus Interface s 2 22 2 6 9 1 CompactPCI Connectors CON1 and CON2 Pinouts 2 23 2 6 10 Rear I O Interface 2 25 2 6 10 1 Rear I O Configuration Illustration 2 26 2 6 10 2 Optional Rear I O interface on CPCI Connector CON2 2 27 2 6 10 3 Rear I O Jumper Setting 2 28 2 7 Jumper Description 2 30 2 7 1 External BIOS 2 30 2 7 2 Memor...

Page 34: ...35 2 9 1 1 Watchdog Trigger 2 35 2 9 1 2 Watchdog Timer 2 36 2 9 2 Reset Control Register 2 36 2 9 3 Interrupt Configuration Register 2 37 2 9 4 I O Status 2 38 2 9 5 Board ID 2 38 2 9 6 Hardware Index 2 39 2 9 7 Jumper Status 2 39 2 9 8 Logic Version 2 40 2 9 9 PCI Interrupt Routing 2 40 2 9 10 Memory Management of Flash Socket 2 41 2 9 11 Flash Socket Page 2 41 2 10 Video Resolutions 2 42 Artisa...

Page 35: ...4e Ethernet 100BaseT local PCI Extender USB one IDE one Floppy 1 2 COM KBC mouse SUPER I O SMC 37C672 BIOS Flash 256k Logic IRQ ISA CPU Mobile Pentium III 256kB L2 600MHz DC DC HW monitor Reset Clock AGP VGA SVGA 69030 uBGA SDRAM 256MB RTC Rear I O optional P1 P2 P2 RJ 45 Chipset BX440 Flash Disk 0 288MB Parallel Port PCI PCI 21154 21554 64 bit Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guar...

Page 36: ...e CPU clock speed is reduced automatically Ethernet LED s ACT green if ON link is active and transmission is in progress via the Ethernet link SPEED green if ON transmission speed is 100 MBit s Figure 2 2 CP302 Front Panels PMC CP 302 Keyboard TH RST Baseboard plus PMC Module Holder and I O Module 12 HP PMC CP 302 Keyboard TH RST Baseboard plus PMC Module Holder 8 HP 4 HP CP 302 Keyboard TH RST Ba...

Page 37: ...R J1 Modular Computers R 1 2 1 20 19 IC6 J2 3 1 2 CON7 1 2 39 40 CPU CHIPSET South Bridge Floppy Interface CON13 CON2 CON1 EIDE 1 Interface 2 57 58 1 1 80 79 2 2 LED s Green CON4 Kbd Mse CON10 Ethernet CON8 VGA CON5 USB LED and Reset S1 R51 R32 R40 MAGNIFIED SECTION SHOWING RESISTORS FOR SETTING VGA 46 CON3 I O Interface Battery CON11 I O Int SODIMM SOCKET Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrume...

Page 38: ...out Reverse Side J9 J8 SDRAM LOGIC J3 2 1 3 3 1 2 J6 J7 J5 MAGNIFIED NW15 NW20 NW15 NW20 CON2 CON1 R314 MAGNIFIED SECTION R286 R302 R298 R291 R285 R303 R296 R293 Note that this diagram is not to scale with the Front Side Board Diagram Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 39: ... be automatically detected so there is no need to set any jumpers All PC 100 compliant SDRAM on 144 pin gold SODIMM s are supported by the CP302 board All memory components and SODIMM s used with this board must comply with the following PC SDRAM specifications PC SDRAM Specification PC100 PC Serial Presence Detect Specification 2 4 3 Interrupts Two enhanced 8259 style interrupt controllers provid...

Page 40: ...which forces an IRQ5 NMI or Reset condition configurable in the watchdog register The watchdog time can be programmed in 12 steps ranging from 125 msec up to 256 seconds If the watchdog timer is enabled it cannot be stopped 2 5 2 Battery The CP302 is provided with a 3 0V coin cell lithium battery for the RTC To replace the battery please proceed as follows Turn off power Remove the battery Place t...

Page 41: ...ST input Power control 5V 3 3V and CPU core voltage Important Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced The battery should be replaced only with an identical or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions The typical life expectancy of a 170 mAh battery VARTA CR2025 is 4 5 years with an average on ...

Page 42: ...mputer system The LM81 provides an I2C serial bus interface The voltages of the onboard power supply 12 V 12V 5V 3 3V 1 5V Vcore are supervised The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the CPU fan speed and an external fan speed in revolutions per minute RPM The presence of the fans is automatically detected The integrated MAX1617 temperature sensors monitor the CPU temperature to make sure ...

Page 43: ...he PIIX4E Table 2 3 EEPROM Address Map Address Function 1010000xb SODIMM SPD 1010001xb Onboard SPD 1010010xb Not available 1010011xb Not available 1010100xb VxWorks parameter 24LC08 1010101xb Free for user purposes 24LC08 1010110xb Free for user purposes 24LC08 1010111xb CMOS backup 24LC08 It is strongly recommended that users access only the two free EEPROM banks Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 44: ...h memory of up to 512 KB in a 32 pin DIL package AMD29F010 AMD29F040 Standard EEPROM memory in a 32 pin DIL package AMD27C010 AMD27C020 DiskOnChip flash memory 8 96 MB For higher flash memory capacity it is recommended to use an ATA flash disk 2 5 8 PCI to PCI Bridge The Intel 21154 bridge is a 64 bit 33 MHz PCI to PCI bridge device It supports up to seven CompactPCI loads through a passive backpl...

Page 45: ...eyboard to the PS 2 connector ia available from PEP 2 6 1 1 Keyboard Connector CON4 Pinout The CP302 has the AT keyboard connector implemented on a 6 pin Mini Din connector A special adapter to connect a mouse device and or keyboard to the PS 2 connector is available from PEP Table 2 4 Keyboard Connector CON4 Pinout Pin Name Function In Out 1 KDATA Keyboard data In Out 2 MDATA Mouse data In Out 3 ...

Page 46: ... One USB peripheral may be connected to this port To connect one or more USB devices an external hub is required The USB power supply feeding this connector is protected by a 1 5A fuse All signal lines are EMI filtered 2 6 2 1 USB Connector CON5 Pinout The CP302 has one USB interface implemented on a 4 pin connector Table 2 5 USB Connector CON5 Pinout Pin Name Function In Out 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UV...

Page 47: ...The SVGA controller supports analog VGA monitors on a 15 pin female D sub connector with a maximum vertical retrace non interlaced frequency of 85 Hz 2 6 3 1 VGA Connector CON8 Pinout The 15 pin female connector CON8 is used to connect a VGA monitor to the CP302 board Table 2 6 VGA Connector CON8 Pinout D sub 15 Signal Function In Out 1 Red Red video signal output Out 2 Green Green video signal ou...

Page 48: ...s automatic detection and switching between 10Base T and 100Base TX data transmission 2 6 4 1 RJ45 Connector CON10 Pinout The CON10 supplies the 10Base TX 100Base TX interface to the Ethernet controller 2 6 5 Ethernet LED Status Green ACT This LED monitors network connection and activity The LED lights up when network packets are sent or received through the RJ45 port When this LED is not lit it m...

Page 49: ...ace is a 40 pin 2 row male connector AT standard interface for an EIDE HardDisk Each EIDE interface provides support for two devices one master and one slave All HardDisks can be used in cylinder head sector CHS mode with the BIOS also supporting the logical block addressing LBA mode EIDE connector pinout appears on the following page Table 2 8 Fan Power Supply J2 Function 1 GND 2 5V or 12V Please...

Page 50: ... HD Out 2 GND Ground signal 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In Out 10 HD11 HD data 11 In Out 11 HD3 HD data 3 In Out 12 HD12 HD data 12 In Out 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 H...

Page 51: ...A Ack Out 30 GND Ground signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal Table 2 9 AT Standard Connector CON7 Pinout Pin Signal Function In Out Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 52: ... signal 5 DSKCH Disk change In 6 HDSEL Head select Out 7 RDATA Read data In 8 WP Write protect In 9 TRK0 Track 0 signal In 10 WGAT Write enable Out 11 WDAT Write data Out 12 STEP Step pulse Out 13 DIR Step direction Out 14 MTR1 Motor 1 enable Out 15 DS0 Driver select 0 Out 16 DS1 Driver select 1 Out 17 MTR0 Motor 0 enable Out 18 INDEX Index pulse In 19 DRVDEN1 Drive and media select Out 20 DRVDEN0...

Page 53: ...ignals arbitration clock and power J2 has optional Rear I O interface functionality The board is capable of driving up to seven CompactPCI slots with individual arbitration and clock signals In addition to standard CompactPCI system functionality the CP302 also supports Hotswap capability which means that hotswappable boards can be removed from or installed in the system whilst it is running The C...

Page 54: ... 8 M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 AD 12 GND V I 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 RSV RSV 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 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND 10 AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 ...

Page 55: ...D FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 GND AD 45 GND V I O AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 GND AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND 9 GND AD 52 GND V I O AD 51 AD 50 GND 8 GND AD 56 AD 55 AD 54 GND AD 53 GND 7 GND AD 59 GND V I O AD 58 AD 57 GND 6 GND AD 63 AD 62 AD 61 GND AD 60 GND 5 GND C BE 5 GND V I O C BE 4 PAR...

Page 56: ...Rear I O functionality and one with 32 bit 33 MHz and some Rear I O peripherals For the system Rear I O feature a special backplane is necessary The CP302 with Rear I O is compatible with all standard CompactPCI passive backplanes with Rear I O support on the system slot The CP302 Rear I O provides the following interfaces all signals are available on J2 only when the board is ordered for Rear I O...

Page 57: ...iguration ID 21112 Rev 05 Page 2 26 PEP Modular Computers GmbH 2 6 10 1 Rear I O Configuration Illustration Figure 2 9 CP302 Rear I O Configuration Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 58: ...1 UV0 1 DEG GND UV1 1 GND 15 GND PMCLK 1 GOUT GND 3 FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND 2RIN 2 2DSR 2 2RTS 2 VSYNC GND 3 2CTS 2 GND 13 GND 2RXD 2 FANSENS E GND BOUT VIO 3 2DTR 2 2DCD 2 GND 12 GND 1DSR 2 1RTS 2 1CTS 2 HSYNC GND 3 2TXD GND 11 GND 1DTR 2 GND IDEDB9 VIO 4 1DCD 2 1RIN 2 GND 10 GND IDEDB8 4 IDERST 4 1TXD 2 IDEDB10 GND 4 1RXD 2 GND 9 GND IDEDB6 4 IDEDB7 GND 4 IDEDB4 VIO 4 IDEDB5 4 IDEDB11 4 GND 8 G...

Page 59: ...s necessary This backplane must comply with the CompactPCI Specification PICMG 2 0 R3 0 October 1999 Ethernet Interface Ethernet signals are available on J2 when the board is ordered for Rear I O configura tion To configure the Ethernet port for Rear I O requires the installation of zero ohm resistors on the board to connect the signals to the J2 connector Warning If the board is ordered for 64 bi...

Page 60: ...All PS2 connectors are electrically identical Due to this it is not possible to use a mouse at the front I O and a second mouse at the Rear I O port at the same time USB Interface There are two independent USB interfaces available one port is routed to the 4 pin front I O connector This port may also be used on the Rear I O interface The second port is only available on the Rear I O connector Note...

Page 61: ...sh socket IC6 2 7 3 Flash Type Selection This solder jumper selects the flash type to be installed on the flash socket IC6 Table 2 14 External BIOS Setting J1 Function Comment Closed External Bios Use this setting only if the onboard flash does not work Open Internal Bios Normal boot from the onboard BIOS Table 2 15 Memory Type Selection J6 J7 Memory type Comment 1 2 1 2 SRAM with 256 kB or 512 kB...

Page 62: ...VI O must be configured via the backplane 2 7 6 Shorting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND The front panel including the front panel connectors are isolated to the logic ground This zero Ohm resistor enables connection between the chassis GND and logic GND The default setting is indicated by italics Table 2 17 Fan Power Supply Selection J9 J8 Function Closed Open 5V Open Closed 12V Table 2 18 PCI VI...

Page 63: ...ure the Ethernet port for Rear I O requires the installation of zero ohm resistors on the board to connect the signals to the J2 connector Warning If the board is ordered for 64 bit CompactPCI the Rear I O feature is not supported The Rear I O jumpers and resistors must not be configured for Rear I O The setting of the Rear I O jumpers and resistors may result in damage to your board or system Tab...

Page 64: ...tion 75 Ohm for red R51 75 Ohm for green R40 75 Ohm for blue R32 Note Both VGA ports are electrically identical and not separated Do not connect devices at both connectors front I O and Rear I O at the same time Table 2 22 Memory Map for the 1st Megabyte Memory Range Hex Size Function 0xE0000 0xFFFFF 128k BIOS implemented in Flash EPROM Reset vector FFFF0h 0xD0000 0xDFFFF 8k 64k Flash disk min 8 k...

Page 65: ...0 17F HardDisk secondary 1F0 1FF HardDisk primary 278 27F Parallel port LPT2 280 Watchdog trigger 281 Onboard reset 282 Watchdog time 284 Interrupt routing 286 I O status 288 Board version 289 Hardware index 28A Jumper status 28B Logic index 28C PCI Interrupt routing 28E Memory management 28F Flash Socket Page 2E8 2EF Serial port COM4 2F8 2FF Serial port COM2 378 37F Parallel printer port LPT1 3BC...

Page 66: ...timeout ranging from 125 msec to 256 sec Failure to retrigger the watchdog timer within a set time period results in a system reset SMI or an interrupt These can be configured via the register 0x284 To enable the watchdog bit 4 of the register 0x282 must be set If the watchdog is enabled via bit 4 this bit cannot later be cleared With a write access to the register 0x280 the watchdog is re trigger...

Page 67: ...or the reset control register is 0x281 Table 2 24 Watchdog Configuration Bits Type Default Function 7 5 R 0 Reserved 4 RW 0 1 enable watchdog write 0 disable watchdog read only 3 0 RW 0 The nominal timeout period is 20 longer than the minimum 0 125 msec 1 250 msec 2 500 msec 3 1 sec 4 2 sec 5 4 sec 6 8 sec 7 16 sec 8 32 sec 9 64 sec 10 128 sec 11 256 sec 12 15 reserved Table 2 25 Reset Control Reg...

Page 68: ...emoval The system uses this interrupt signal to force software to configure the new board The derate signal indicates that the power supply is beginning to derate its power output The I O location for the interrupt configuration is 0x284 Table 2 26 Onboard Interrupt Configuration Bits Type Default Function 7 5 R 0 Reserved 4 RW 0 CPCI enum signal IRQ5 routing 1 enable IRQ5 0 disable IRQ5 3 RW 0 CP...

Page 69: ...gister The I O location for the I O status is 0x286 2 9 5 Board ID This register describes the board index I O location 0x288 The content of this register is unique for each PEP CompactPCI board Table 2 27 I O Status Bits Type Default Function 7 R Watchdog status 0 watchdog interrupt 6 R Reserved 5 R Reserved 4 R Reserved 3 R System slot identification 0 System slot 2 R System enumeration hot swap...

Page 70: ...ontinues I O location 0x289 2 9 7 Jumper Status This register can be used to read the onboard jumper configuration I O location 0x28A Table 2 29 Hardware Index Bits Type Default Function 7 0 R Revision ID 0 Index 0000 Table 2 30 Jumper Status Bits Type Default Function 7 R 1 Boot jumper J1 1 onboard flash 0 socket flash 6 3 R Reserved 2 R Rear I O module status 1 no Rear I O module plugged in 0 Re...

Page 71: ...upt routing Every interrupt line of the backplane can be enabled or disabled The interrupt mask register bits enable the appropriate bits when low and disable them when high The default configuration is all interrupts enabled The I O location for the PCI interrupt routing is 0x28C Table 2 31 Logic Version Bits Type Default Function 7 0 R Logic version 0 Index 0000 Table 2 32 PCI Interrupt Routing ...

Page 72: ... size to be addressed The size can be programmed from 8 kB to 64 kB The default value is 8 kB which results in the following address window 0xDE000 0xDFFFF The I O location of the flash window setup is 0x28F Table 2 33 Memory Management Bits Type Default Function 8 kB Function 32 kB Function 64 kB 7 6 R Reserved 5 RW 0 Address A18 4 RW 0 Address A17 3 RW 0 Address A16 Address A18 2 RW 0 Address A1...

Page 73: ...ing display parameters is shown in the following table Table 2 35 Video Resolutions and Display Parameters Resolution Color Depth Refresh Rate Comments Bits per Pixel Colors Total 640 x 480 24 16 7 M 60 75 85 True color 800 x 600 24 16 7 M 60 75 85 True color 1024 x 768 24 16 7 M 60 75 85 True color 1280 x 1024 24 16 7 M 60 75 85 True color 1600 x 1200 16 65 536 60 High color Artisan Technology Gr...

Page 74: ...mbH Installation 3 1 Board Installation 3 3 3 1 1 Placement of the CP302 3 4 3 1 2 EIDE Interfaces 3 4 3 1 3 Keyboard Mouse Connector 3 5 3 2 Software Installation 3 5 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 76: ...ures are required for the board you intend to install please check your specific board and or system documentation to make sure your system is provided with an appropriate free slot to insert the board ESD Equipment Your CompactPCI board contains electrostatically sensitive devices Please observe the necessary precautions to avoid damage to your board Discharge your clothing before touching the as...

Page 77: ...y recognized by the BIOS at system power on Hard Disk Installation To install a HardDisk it is necessary to perform the following operations in the given order 1 Install the hardware 2 Initialize the software necessary to run the chosen operating system Important After having inserted your controller board please make sure it has been fitted into the system slot Important The primary EIDE interfac...

Page 78: ...dapter may be used 3 2 Software Installation The installation of the Ethernet and all other on board peripheral drivers is described in detail in the relevant Driver Kit files Attention When plugging in your keyboard and mouse or when plugging anything into a Serial or Com port make sure that the power is off Connecting these devices while the power is on which is known as hot plugging may damage ...

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Page 80: ...up 4 9 4 5 BIOS Features Setup 4 13 4 6 Chipset Features Setup 4 18 4 7 Power Management 4 21 4 8 PM Timers 4 23 4 9 PNP PCI Configuration 4 24 4 10 Integrated Peripherals 4 26 4 11 Special Setup Features 4 29 4 12 Password Setting 4 30 4 13 POST Messages 4 31 4 14 POST Codes 4 35 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 82: ...cial or incidental liability 4 2 Introduction to Setup This manual describes the Award BIOS Setup program The Setup program lets you modify basic system configuration settings The settings are then stored in a dedicated battery backed memory called CMOS RAM that retains the information when the power is turned off A special feature of PEP s CompactPCI boards is that all Setup information is additi...

Page 83: ...ram in one of two ways By pressing Del immediately after switching the system on or By pressing the Del key or by simultaneously pressing CTRL ALT and ESC keys when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during POST If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the RESE...

Page 84: ...eric value or make changes Key Increase the numeric value or make changes Key Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 Key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 Key Shift F2 Change color from total of 16 colors F2 to select color forward Shift F2 to select color backward F3 Key Calendar only for Status Page Setup Menu F4 Key Reserved F5 Key Restore the pre...

Page 85: ... only alter settings that you thoroughly understand In particular do not change settings in the Chipset screen without good reason The Chipset defaults have been carefully chosen by PEP Modular Computers for optimum performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup may result in the system becoming unstable Setup Variations Not all systems have the same Setup While the...

Page 86: ...up Utility Main Menu Screen Display A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen Following is a brief summary of each Setup category Standard CMOS Setup Options in the original PC AT compatible BIOS BIOS Features Setup Award enhanced BIOS options Chipset Features Setup Options specific to your system chipset Power Management Setup Advanced Power Management ...

Page 87: ...only the supervisor password permits access to Setup The user password generally allows only power on access EIDE HDD Auto Detection Automatically detect and configure EIDE HardDisk parameters Load BIOS Defaults BIOS defaults are factory settings for the most stable minimal performance system operations Load Setup Defaults Setup defaults are factory settings for optimal performance system operatio...

Page 88: ...e setting or type the desired value into the field Time The time format is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 Press the or key to move to the desired field Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field HardDisks The BIOS supports up to four EIDE drives This section does not show information relating to other EIDE de...

Page 89: ...d drive type has a specified number of cylinders number of heads write pre compensation factor landing zone and number of sectors Drives whose specifications do not accommodate any pre defined type are classified as type USER Size Disk drive capacity approximate Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program Cyls Number of cylinde...

Page 90: ...yte capacity 1 2M 5 25 in 5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive 1 2 megabyte capacity 720K 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 720 kilobyte capacity 1 44M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 1 44 megabyte capacity 2 88M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 2 88 megabyte capacity Table 4 4 Primary Video Subsystem Selection EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For EGA VGA SEGA SV...

Page 91: ...ional memory The DOS operating system and conventional applications use this area Extended Memory Above the 1 MB boundary Early IBM personal computers could not use memory above 1 MB but current PCs and their software can use extended memory Other Memory Between 640 KB and 1 MB often called High Memory DOS may load terminate and stay resident TSR programs such as device drivers in this area to fre...

Page 92: ...ternal cache memory and most but not all modern PC s have additional external cache memory When the CPU requests data the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory for even faster access by the CPU The External Cache field may not appear if your system does not have external cache memory CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking When you select Enabled memory checking is enabled whe...

Page 93: ... tracks drives with 720 KB 1 2 MB and 1 44 MB capacity all have 80 tracks Because very few modern PC s have 40 track floppy drives we recommend that you set this field to Disabled to save time Boot Up Numlock Status Toggle between On or Off to control the state of the NumLock key when the system boots When toggled On the numeric keypad generates numbers instead of controlling cursor operations Boo...

Page 94: ...d Peripherals screen select Disabled for the Onboard FDC Controller field Shadow Software that resides in a read only memory ROM chip on a device is called firmware The Award BIOS permits shadowing of firmware such as the system BIOS video BIOS and similar operating instructions that come with some expansion peripherals such as for example a SCSI adaptor Shadowing copies firmware from ROM into sys...

Page 95: ...in the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS page to one of the below allowed settings Recommended is 03F8h which means COM1 03F8h IRQ 4 auto must not be selected The Agent system must have a serial RS 232C peripheral subsystem to support a null modem direct connection If the Agent and host connect but a session is not established check the Agent COM port settings which should read as follows 3F8h IRQ4 2F8h IRQ3...

Page 96: ...ameters at the command line e g awdflash filename Sn Py DO NOT USE INTERACTIVE MODE Select Enabled to enable this feature default is Disabled Agent after Boot In the standard Agent product Agent software continues to function after the operating system loads However some non DOS operating systems are not compatible with the Agent BIOS extension so the Agent should disable when the OS loads Selecti...

Page 97: ...p Screen Display SDRAM Control by Manual Auto Auto Configuration selects predetermined optimal values for chipset parameters When Disabled chipset parameters revert to setup information stored in the CMOS Many fields in this screen are not available when Auto Configuration is Enabled SDRAM RAS To CAS Delay Select the RAS to CAS delay time See Refresh Cycle Time for information about the Auto Confi...

Page 98: ...owever if any program writes to this memory area a memory access error may result Video BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at 0xC0000 to 0xC7FFF resulting in better video performance However if any program writes to this memory area a memory access error may result Video RAM Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video memory RAM at 0xA0000 to 0xAFFFF ...

Page 99: ...beyond either limit any warning mechanism programmed into your application is activated Current CPU Temperature This field displays the current CPU temperature if your computer contains an environmental monitoring system Current CPU Fan 1 Monitors the onboard Fan mounted on the CPU heat sink if available Current CPU Fan 2 Monitors the Fan signal routed to the Rear I O connector Voltage Monitor Dis...

Page 100: ...ports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI specification Currently Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT support ACPI PEP Advantage This section describes all fields presented on this screen display Please note that your system board designer may omit or modify some of the fields described in the following Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE ww...

Page 101: ...line assigned to the modem if any on your system Activity by the selected IRQ always awakens the system Table 4 7 Power Management Modes Mode Description Max Saving Maximum power savings Only Available for SL CPU s Inactivity period is 1 minute in each mode User Defined Sets each mode individually Select time out periods in the PM Timers section which follows Min Saving Minimum power savings Inact...

Page 102: ... active Throttle Duty Cycle When the system enters Doze mode the CPU clock runs only part of the time You may select the percentage of the time that the clock runs Soft Off by PWR BTTN When you select Instant Off or Delay 4 Sec turning the system off with the on off button places the system in a very low power usage state either immediately or after 4 seconds with only enough circuitry receiving p...

Page 103: ...arts the global timer for Standby mode IRQ 7 9 15 NM1 Primary EIDE 0 Primary EIDE 1 Secondary EIDE 0 Secondary EIDE 1 Floppy Disk Serial Port Parallel Port and IRQ9 IRQ2 Redir 4 9 PNP PCI Configuration Figure 4 7 PNP PCI Configuration Screen Display PEP Advantage This section describes all the fields presented by this screen display Please note that your system board designer may omit or modify so...

Page 104: ...not have one or two PCI EIDE connectors on the system board select values according to the type of EIDE interface s installed in your system PCI or ISA Standard ISA interrupts for EIDE channels are IRQ14 for primary and IRQ15 for secondary Primary Secondary EIDE INT Each PCI peripheral connection is capable of activating up to four interrupts INT A INT B INT C and INT D By default a PCI connection...

Page 105: ...ng this field to configure these non standard boards will be ignored By setting this field to ignore these non standard boards will also be configured by the BIOS and made operable 4 10 Integrated Peripherals Figure 4 8 Integrated Peripherals Screen Display PCI EIDE 2nd Channel Used to enable the 2nd PCI EIDE interface EIDE HDD Block Mode Select Enabled only if your hard drives support block mode ...

Page 106: ... EIDE UDMA fields for each of up to four EIDE devices that the internal PCI EIDE interface supports the system automatically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each EIDE device USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard Init Display First Initialize the AGP video display before initializing any other disp...

Page 107: ...er Select the watchdog routing WDT Active for Booting Select Enable if the watchdog timer requires to be started before the operating system is booted from the BIOS WDT Active Time Select the time after which the action selected occurs if the watchdog timer is not retriggered Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 108: ...oard register This must always correspond with the CPU on which the BIOS is installed Board Index This is a display only field which reflects the value of an onboard register It shows the index of the hardware Logic Index This is a display only field which reflects the value of an onboard register It shows the index of the onboard logic When the Board Index is 00 this item is not displayed Importa...

Page 109: ... message changes to Confirm password Type the password again and press To abort the process at any time press Esc In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup screen select System or Setup Table 4 9 Security Options System Enter a password each time the system boots and whenever you enter Setup Setup Enter a password whenever you enter Setup Important To clear the password simply press w...

Page 110: ... properly attached Also be sure the disk is formatted as a boot device Then reboot the system Diskette Drives or Types Mismatch Error Run Setup Type of floppy disk drive installed in the system is different from the CMOS definition Run Setup to reconfigure the drive type correctly Display Switch is Set Incorrectly Display switch on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color This erro...

Page 111: ... selection in Setup is set to NONE Invalid EISA Configuration Please Run EISA Configuration Utility The non volatile memory containing EISA configuration information was programmed incorrectly or has become corrupted Re run EISA configuration utility to correctly program the memory Keyboard Error or No Keyboard Present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure that the keyboard is attached correctl...

Page 112: ...has caused the problem cannot be isolated Offending Segment This message is used in conjunction with the I O Channel Check and RAM Parity Error messages whenever the segment that has caused the problem has been isolated Press a Key to Reboot This message appears at the bottom of the screen when an error occurs that requires you to reboot Press any key to reboot the system Press F1 to Disable NMI F...

Page 113: ...en aborted and that the system must be rebooted Press and hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press DEL Wrong Board in Slot Please Run EISA Configuration Utility The board ID does not match the ID stored in the EISA non volatile memory Note When this error appears the system boots in ISA mode so that you can run the EISA configuration utility Note When this error appears the system boots in ISA mo...

Page 114: ...mal POST Codes after System BIOS is Shadowed POST Code Action 03h Set 40h 72h to 1234h if it was a warm boot 04h Reserved 05h SuperIO early programming Clear Screen Initializes KBC 06h Tests whether F000 Segment read writeable Detects flash type 07h Tests CMOS access If supported Test if overide key Insert pressed during reset 08h 0BEh Programs chipset defaults 09h Reads CPU ID Cache initializatio...

Page 115: ...mory If supported Tries to init Award preboot agent If supported Shows graphic logo otherwise shows EPA logo If not full screen graphic logo shows copyright message and CPU type and speed If ISA VGA video Switches on ISA video ROM shadowing 0Fh Tests DMA Channel 0 10h Tests DMA Channel 1 11h Tests DMA Page Registers 12h 13h 14h Tests and init timer 8254 15h If not warm boot tests MasterPIC mask re...

Page 116: ...h 36h 37h 38h 39h 3Ah 3Bh 3Ch Enables going to setup 3Dh Installs PS 2 mouse if present If ACPI supported checks for compressed ACPI table 3Eh Attempts to enable L2 Cache 3Fh 40h 41h 0BFh Programs chipset Chipset auto configuration if required SuperIO COM LPT auto configuration if required Records system device nodes Assigns resources to ISA PnP devices Installs Floppy disk 42h Installs EIDE HardD...

Page 117: ...B final initialization Decompresses embedded PCI Option ROM s Assigns IRQ s to PCI devices Programs onboard SCSI if present and activated If ACPI supported Decompresses and installs ACPI table Checks for and runs non video option ROM s Switches on ISA option ROM shadowing Fetches and runs embedded SCSI Option ROM s Fetches and runs embedded ISA Option ROM s Disables unused shadow areas Releases lo...

Page 118: ... info 62h Programs keyboard numlock typerate 63h Builds ESCD and saves ESCD in flash Checks for correct century in CMOS Setup timer tick in BDA Clears any pending keys in BDA Flushes cache Releases upper 32KB of E000 Segment if Award Preboot Agent not present and active 0FFh Boot Table 4 11 Normal POST Codes after System BIOS is Shadowed POST Code Action Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrument...

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Page 120: ...t Connectors CON2 and CON6 Pinouts A 6 A 4 2 Parallel Port Interface A 7 A 4 2 1 Parallel Port Connector CON4 Pinout A 8 A 4 3 Onboard EIDE Connector CON5 Pinout A 9 A 4 4 EIDE Connector CON9 Pinout A 11 A 4 5 Floppy Drive Interface A 13 A 4 5 1 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout A 13 A 4 6 I O Interface Connectors CON8 and CON10 A 14 A 4 7 Speaker Connector J2 A 14 A 5 Jumper Description A 14 A 5...

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Page 122: ...cifications CP302 I O Module Specifications EIDE interface One EIDE interface supporting Ultra DMA for 2 HardDisks or CD ROM on 40 pin 2 54mm connector Floppy One floppy disk interface up to 2 88 MB on 34 pin 2 54mm connector Parallel port IEEE 1284 SPP EPP ECP parallel mode 26 pin MDR connector Serial port COM1 2 RS 232 RS422 RS485 two 9 pin DSUB connector Power Supply 3 3V and 5V Temperature Ran...

Page 123: ...ut Figure A 1 I O Module Layout Standard Version Front Side Figure A 2 I O Module Layout Standard Version Reverse Side Floppy Interface 34 J2 J1 CON3 33 2 1 NSR 1 2 39 40 Serial Port COM2 CON6 Serial Port COM1 CON2 Parallel Port CON4 CON9 EIDE Interface Speaker CON10 CON8 40 2 1 39 J4 3 1 2 45 1 2 46 2 57 58 1 J6 J7 J8 J9 J5 J11 J12 J13 J14 J10 CON9 EIDE Interface Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 124: ...erse side of the HardDisk version is identical to the reverse side of the standard version illustrated above Floppy Interface 34 J2 J1 CON3 33 2 1 NSR CON9 1 2 39 40 2 1 44 43 HARD DISK Serial Port COM2 CON6 Serial Port COM1 CON2 Parallel Port CON4 CON5 HardDisk Interface Speaker Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 125: ...ete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer of up to 460 8 kB s The two COM interfaces may be configured as RS232 and RS422 ports by setting the appropriate solder jumpers The standard setting of the two COM ports envisages the RS232 configuration A 4 1 1 Serial Port Connectors CON2 and CON6 Pinouts The serial port male connectors CON2 and CON6 ...

Page 126: ... MDR miniature delta ribbon connector mounted on the front panel To use a standard parallel port device a special adapter is necessary Table A 3 Serial Port Connectors CON2 and CON6 Pinouts RS422 Mode DSUB 9 Signal Function In Out 1 RXD Receive data In 3 TXD Transmit data Out 6 RXD Inverted receive data In 8 TXD Inverted transmit data Out 5 GND Signal ground 2 4 7 Free 26 14 13 1 Artisan Technolog...

Page 127: ... INIT Initialize printer Out 16 PD1 Printer data 1 Out 4 SLIN Select printer Out 17 PD2 Printer data 2 Out 5 GND Signal ground N A 18 PD3 Printer data 3 Out 6 GND Signal ground N A 19 PD4 Printer data 4 Out 7 GND Signal ground N A 20 PD5 Printer data 5 Out 8 GND Signal ground N A 21 PD6 Printer data 6 Out 9 GND Signal ground N A 22 PD7 Printer data 7 Out 10 GND Signal ground N A 23 ACK Character a...

Page 128: ...D data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In Out 10 HD11 HD data 11 In Out 11 HD3 HD data 3 In Out 12 HD12 HD data 12 In Out 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 In 22 GND Grou...

Page 129: ... request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal 41 VCC 5V power 42 VCC 5V power 43 GND Ground signal 44 N C Table A 5 Pinout of the AT 44 pin EIDE Connector CON5 Pin Signal Function In Out Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www arti...

Page 130: ... Connector CON9 Pin Signal Function In Out 1 IDERESET Reset HD Out 2 GND Ground signal 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In Out 10 HD11 HD data 11 In Out 11 HD3 HD data 3 In Out 12 HD12 HD data 12 In Out 13 HD2 HD data 2 In Out 14 HD13 HD data 13 In Out 15 HD1 HD data 1 In Out ...

Page 131: ...A Ack Out 30 GND Ground signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal Table A 6 Pinout of the AT Standard EIDE Connector CON9 Pin Signal Function In Out Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

Page 132: ...consequent risk of damaging the floppy disk inserted Table A 7 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout Pin Signal Function In out 2 RWC Write precompensation Out 4 N C 6 N C 8 INDEX Index pulse In 10 MOTEN1 Motor 1 enable Out 12 DRVSEL2 Driver select 2 Out 14 DRVSEL1 Driver select 1 Out 16 MOTEN2 Motor 2 enable Out 18 DIRECTION Step direction Out 20 STEP Step pulse Out 22 WRDATA Write data Out 24 WREN ...

Page 133: ...umper RS232 default RS422 Disabled J5 Open Closed Open J6 Open Closed Open J7 Open Closed Closed J8 Open Enables termination for the RXD channel with 100 Ohm Open J9 Open Enables termination for the TXD channel with 100 Ohm Open Table A 9 Jumper Setting to Configure COM2 Jumper RS232 default RS422 Disabled J14 Open Closed Open J12 Open Closed Open J13 Open Closed Closed J10 Open Enables terminatio...

Page 134: ... 4 B 4 Module Interfaces B 6 B 4 1 PCI Extension Connector CON8 B 6 B 4 2 PMC Interface B 6 B 4 2 1 PMC Interface Jn1 CON4 Pinout B 7 B 4 2 2 PMC Interface Jn2 CON5 Pinout B 8 B 4 3 CompactPCI Bus Interface B 9 B 4 3 1 CompactPCI Bus Connectors CON1 and CON2 Pinouts B 9 B 5 Board Installation B 11 Appendix B Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

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Page 136: ...ve carrier board with one PMC slot and the other features a bridge to an additional CompactPCI interface B 2 Technical Specifications Table B 1 CP302 PMC Module Specifications CP302 PMC Module Specifications PCI Standard 32 bit 33 MHz PCI Bus on the PMC side compliant with PCI 2 1 PMC Signaling Voltage PMC side 3 3V or 5V signaling depending on baseboard configuration PMC connectors PMC Jn1 and Jn...

Page 137: ...on without CPCI Connectors Front View Figure B 2 PMC Module Layout Version without CPCI Connectors Rear View CON3 CON6 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 CON5 Jn2 CON4 Jn1 PMC Interface 2 57 58 1 45 1 2 46 CON7 2 57 58 1 CON8 PCI Expansion Connector CON9 45 1 2 46 80 79 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 138: ...ectors Front View Figure B 4 PMC Module Layout Version with CPCI Connectors Rear View CON2 CON1 CON3 CON6 1 2 63 64 1 2 63 64 CON5 Jn2 CON4 Jn1 PMC Interface 2 57 58 1 45 1 2 46 CON2 CON1 CON7 2 57 58 1 CON8 PCI Expansion Connector CON9 45 1 2 46 80 79 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 139: ...ctions which are available on PMC modules produced by the entire range of PMC vendors PMC connectors provide a 32 bit wide PCI data path with a speed of up to 33 MHz which is routed to the onboard connectors Jn1 and Jn2 These connectors also provide the power supply for the PMC module The interface has been designed to comply with the IEEE 1386 1 specification which defines a PCI electrical interf...

Page 140: ... 14 15 Ground GNT 16 17 REQ 5V 18 19 V I O AD 31 20 21 AD 28 AD 27 22 23 AD 25 Ground 24 25 Ground C BE 3 26 27 AD 22 AD 21 28 29 AD 19 5V 30 31 V I O AD 17 32 33 FRAME Ground 34 35 Ground IRDY 36 37 DEVSEL 5V 38 39 Ground LOCK 40 41 SDONE SBO 42 43 PAR Ground 44 45 V I O AD 15 46 47 AD 12 AD 11 48 49 AD 09 5V 50 51 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 A...

Page 141: ...E4 16 17 PCI RSVD Ground 18 19 AD 30 AD 29 20 21 Ground AD 26 22 23 AD 24 3 3V 24 25 IDSEL AD 23 26 27 3 3V AD 20 28 29 AD 18 Ground 30 31 AD 16 C BE 2 32 33 Ground PMC RSVD 34 35 TRDY 3 3V 36 37 Ground STOP 38 39 PERR Ground 40 41 3 3V SERR 42 43 C BE 1 Ground 44 45 AD 14 AD 13 46 47 Ground AD 10 48 49 AD 08 3 3V 50 51 AD 07 PMC RSVD 52 53 3 3V PMC RSVD 54 55 PMC RSVD Ground 56 57 PMC RSVD PMC RS...

Page 142: ...D 5 GND 21 3 3V AD 9 AD 8 M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 AD 12 GND V I 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 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND 10 AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 AD ...

Page 143: ... GND 16 N C N C N C REQ5 GNT5 GND 15 N C GND N C N C N C GND 14 N C N C N C GND N C GND 13 N C GND V I O N C N C GND 12 N C N C N C GND N C GND 11 N C GND V I O N C N C GND 10 N C N C N C GND N C GND 9 N C GND V I O N C N C GND 8 N C N C N C GND N C GND 7 N C GND V I O N C N C GND 6 N C N C N C GND N C GND 5 N C GND V I O N C N C GND 4 V I O N C N C GND N C GND 3 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 CLK2...

Page 144: ... PMC Module Installation 6 Place the EMC gasket on the bezel of your PMC module 7 Push the PMC bezel into the window of the front panel of the CP302 and plug the connectors together 8 Use three screws M2 5 6mm to secure the module to the board ESD Equipment Your carrier board and PMC module contain electrostatically sensitive devices Please observe the necessary precautions in order to avoid damag...

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Page 146: ...and CON6 Pinouts C 7 C 4 2 Parallel Port Interface C 8 C 4 2 1 Parallel Port Connector CON4 Pinout C 8 C 4 3 EIDE Interface C 9 C 4 3 1 Onboard EIDE Connector CON5 Pinout C 9 C 4 3 2 EIDE Connectors CON7 and CON9 Pinouts C 11 C 4 4 Floppy Drive Interface C 13 C 4 4 1 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout C 13 C 4 5 I O Interface Connectors CON8 and CON10 C 14 C 4 6 Speaker Connector J2 C 14 C 5 Jumpe...

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Page 148: ...DE2 Module Specifications EIDE interface One EIDE interface supporting Ultra DMA for 2 HardDisks or CD ROM on 40 pin 2 54mm or 44 pin 2mm onboard connector Floppy One floppy disk interface up to 2 88 MB on 34 pin 2 54mm connector Parallel port IEEE 1284 SPP EPP ECP parallel mode 26 pin MDR connector Serial port COM1 2 RS 232 RS422 RS485 two 9 pin DSUB connector Power Supply 3 3V at 100mW 5 0V at 1...

Page 149: ... Module Layout Figure C 1 IDE2 Module Layout Standard Version Front Side Figure C 2 IDE2 Module Layout Standard Version Reverse Side Floppy Interface 34 J2 J1 CON3 33 2 1 NSR Speaker Serial Port COM2 CON6 Serial Port COM1 CON2 Parallel Port CON4 1 57 58 J14 J9 J5 J6 J8 J16 J18 J7 J15 J17 J13 J10 J11 J12 2 CON10 CON8 I O Interface I O Interface 2 1 45 46 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumenta...

Page 150: ...Interface J2 J1 33 1 NSR CON9 1 2 39 40 CON7 EIDE Interface HARD DISK 1 39 2 40 34 2 Serial Port COM2 CON6 Serial Port COM1 CON2 Parallel Port CON4 43 44 1 2 Speaker Parallel Connector CON5 EIDE Interface CON10 1 CON8 2 57 58 1 J14 J9 J5 J6 J8 J16 J18 J7 J15 J17 J10 J11 J12 2 40 2 1 39 J13 I O Interface I O Interface 45 46 CON9 EIDE Interface Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaran...

Page 151: ... are fully compatible with the 16550 controller include a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer of up to 460 8 kB s The two COM interfaces may be configured as RS232 RS422 or RS485 ports by setting the appropriate solder jumpers The standard setting of the two COM ports envisages the RS232 configuration RS 422 configuration The RS 422...

Page 152: ...on Table C 2 Serial Port Connectors CON2 and CON6 Pinouts Pin RS232 Standard PC RS422 RS485 1 DCD RXD NC 2 RXD NC NC 3 TXD TXD TRXD 4 DTR NC NC 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR RXD NC 7 RTS NC NC 8 CTS TXD TRXD 9 RIN NC NC Note The RS422 connector is PEP specific and the serial control signals are not available Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 153: ...ption Direction MDR Pin Signal Description Direction 1 AFD Auto feed Out 14 STB Strobe data Out 2 ERR Printer error In 15 PD0 LSB of printer data Out 3 INIT Initialize printer Out 16 PD1 Printer data 1 Out 4 SLIN Select printer Out 17 PD2 Printer data 2 Out 5 GND Signal ground N A 18 PD3 Printer data 3 Out 6 GND Signal ground N A 19 PD4 Printer data 4 Out 7 GND Signal ground N A 20 PD5 Printer dat...

Page 154: ...le that may be used for CON7 is 25 cm C 4 3 1 Onboard EIDE Connector CON5 Pinout A 2 5 HardDisk or Flash disk may be mounted directly onto the IDE2 module using the 44 pin connector CON5 Table C 4 Pinout of the AT 44 pin Connector Pin Signal Function In Out 1 IDERESET Reset HD Out 2 GND Ground signal 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 ...

Page 155: ...nd signal 29 IDEDACKA DMA Ack Out 30 GND Ground signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal 41 VCC 5V power 42 VCC 5V power 43 GND Ground signal 44 N C Table C 4 Pinout of the AT 44 pin Connector Pin Signal Function In Out Artisan Technology...

Page 156: ...gnal 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In Out 10 HD11 HD data 11 In Out 11 HD3 HD data 3 In Out 12 HD12 HD data 12 In Out 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...

Page 157: ...round signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal Table C 5 Pinouts of EIDE Connectors CON7 and CON9 Pin Signal Function In Out Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 158: ...nsequent risk of damaging the floppy disk inserted Table C 6 Floppy Drive Connector CON3 Pinout Pin Signal Function In out 2 RWC Write precompensation Out 4 N C 6 N C 8 INDEX Index pulse In 10 MOTEN1 Motor 1 enable Out 12 DRVSEL2 Driver select 2 Out 14 DRVSEL1 Driver select 1 Out 16 MOTEN2 Motor 2 enable Out 18 DIRECTION Step direction Out 20 STEP Step pulse Out 22 WRDATA Write data Out 24 WREN Wr...

Page 159: ...tion When the IDE2 module is using the onboard RS485 interface and is the last on the RS422 or RS485 bus then the RS422 or RS485 interface must provide termination resistance The purpose of jumpers J8 and J9 are to enable this line termination resistor 120 R Table C 7 Jumper Setting to Configure COM1 Jumper RS232 default RS422 RS485 Disabled J5 Open Closed Open Open J6 Open Closed Closed Open J7 O...

Page 160: ...enable this line termination resistor 120 R Table C 10 Jumper Setting to Configure COM2 Jumper RS232 default RS422 RS485 Disabled J14 Open Closed Open Open J12 Open Closed Closed Open J13 Open Closed Closed Closed J16 Open Open Closed Open J18 Open Closed Open Open Table C 11 Jumper Settings for RS422 RXD Termination COM2 Termination J10 ON Closed OFF Open Table C 12 Jumper Settings for RS422 TXD ...

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Page 162: ...VGA Connector CON5 Pinout D 8 D 4 4 Fast Ethernet Interface D 9 D 4 4 1 RJ45 Connector CON2 Pinout D 9 D 4 5 Ethernet LED Status D 9 D 4 6 Serial Port Interfaces D 10 D 4 6 1 Serial Port Connectors CON8 and CON10 Pinouts D 10 D 4 7 Fan Control Interface Optional D 11 D 4 7 1 Fan Control Connector CON9 Pinout D 11 D 4 8 EIDE Interface D 11 D 4 8 1 EIDE Connector EIDE2 CON7 Pinout D 11 D 4 9 Rear I ...

Page 163: ... Modular Computers GmbH D 5 Jumper Setting D 14 D 5 1 COM Port Configuration D 14 D 5 1 1 COM1 Configuration D 14 D 5 1 2 COM2 Configuration D 14 D 5 2 Shorting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND D 15 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 164: ...s there is practically no cabling on the CPU board For the system Rear I O feature a special backplane is necessary The CPU board with Rear I O is compatible with all standard CompactPCI passive backplanes with Rear I O support on the system slot The CP RIO3 01 Rear I O provides the following interfaces all signals are available via jumper J2 32 bit CompactPCI and Rear I O 32 bit 33 MHz CompactPCI...

Page 165: ...mbH D 2 Front Panels Note that the two green Ethernet LED s are not active on the CP RIO3 01 Figure D 1 CP RIO3 01 Front Panels 4HP and 8HP Versions 8 HP 4 HP CP RIO3 01 CP RIO3 01 SPEED ACT Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 166: ...t 1 10 2 CON8 COM2 Serial Port 1 10 2 CON10 COM1 Serial Port CON8 CON10 RIBBON FLATCABLE CONNECTION RIBBON FLATCABLE CONNECTION CON9 1 2 3 J2 J1 R36 1 CON7 40 39 2 CON8 CON10 LED s CON5 VGA CON4 USB CON2 Fast Ethernet CON3 KBD RIBBON FLATCABLE CONNECTION RIBBON FLATCABLE CONNECTION CON9 1 10 9 CON10 COM1 Serial Port 1 9 10 CON8 COM2 Serial Port 1 2 3 J2 R36 J1 Artisan Technology Group Quality Inst...

Page 167: ...om PEP D 4 1 1 Keyboard Connector CON3 Pinout The CP RIO3 01 8HP version has the AT keyboard connector implemented on a 6 pin Mini Din connector A special adapter to connect a mouse device and or keyboard to the PS 2 connector is available from PEP Table D 1 Keyboard Connector CON3 Pinout Pin Name Function In Out 1 KDATA Keyboard data In Out 2 MDATA Mouse data In Out 3 GND Ground signal 4 VCC VCC ...

Page 168: ...rt To connect more than two USB devices an external hub is required D 4 2 1 USB Connector CON4 Pinout Table D 2 USB Connector CON4 Pinout Pin Name Function In Out 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UV0 Differential USB 3 UV0 Differential USB 4 GND GND signal 5 VCC VCC signal 6 UV0 Differential USB 7 UV0 Differential USB 8 GND GND signal Note The USB power supply feeding the two ports is protected by a 1 5 A fuse ...

Page 169: ... In Out 1 Red Red video signal output Out 2 Green Green video signal output Out 3 Blue Blue video signal output Out 13 Hsync Horizontal sync TTL out 14 Vsync Vertical sync TTL out 12 Sdata Not supported In Out 15 Sclk Not supported Out 9 VCC Power 5V 200 mA no fuse protection Out 5 6 7 8 10 GND Signal ground 4 11 Free Note The 75 Ohm termination resistors for the three VGA signals red green blue a...

Page 170: ...tween 10Base T and 100Base TX data transmission D 4 4 1 RJ45 Connector CON2 Pinout CON2 supplies the 10Base TX 100Base TX interface to the Ethernet controller D 4 5 Ethernet LED Status Table D 4 RJ45 Connector CON2 Pinout RJ45 Signal Function 1 TX Transmit 2 TX Transmit 3 RX Receive 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX Receive 7 NC 8 NC Important note The two green Ethernet LED s are not active on the CP RIO3 01 1 8 Ar...

Page 171: ...ial Port Connectors CON8 and CON10 Pinouts DSUB 9 Signal Function In Out 1 DCD Data carrier detect In 2 RXD Receive data In 3 TXD Transmit data Out 4 DTR Data terminal ready Out 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data send request In 7 RTS Request to send Out 8 CTS Clear to send In 9 RI Ring indicator In Note To ensure the proper functioning of the Rear I O serial interfaces the drivers for COM1 and COM2 o...

Page 172: ...an Control Connector CON9 Pinout Pin Function 1 Ground 2 5V Fan Supply Voltage at a maximum current of 300 mA 3 Fansense Table D 7 Pinout of AT Standard Connector EIDE2 Pin Signal Function In Out 1 IDERESET Reset HD Out 2 GND Ground signal 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In O...

Page 173: ...Ground signal 25 IOR I O read Out 26 GND Ground signal 27 IOCHRDY I O channel ready In 28 GND Ground signal 29 IDEDACKA DMA Ack Out 30 GND Ground signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 N C 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 N C 35 A0 Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCS0 HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 LED LED driving In 40 GND Ground signal Table D 7 Pinout of AT Standard Connector EIDE2 Pin...

Page 174: ...T REQ6 GNT6 GND 16 GND PMDAT 1 UV0 1 DEG GND UV1 1 GND 15 GND PMCLK 1 GOUT GND 3 FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND 2RIN 2 2DSR 2 2RTS 2 VSYNC GND 3 2CTS 2 GND 13 GND 2RXD 2 FANSENS E GND BOUT VIO 3 2DTR 2 2DCD 2 GND 12 GND 1DSR 2 1RTS 2 1CTS 2 HSYNC GND 3 2TXD GND 11 GND 1DTR 2 GND IDEDB9 VIO 4 1DCD 2 1RIN 2 GND 10 GND IDEDB8 4 IDERST 4 1TXD 2 IDEDB10 GND 4 1RXD 2 GND 9 GND IDEDB6 4 IDEDB7 GND 4 IDEDB4 VIO...

Page 175: ... The greyed table cells indicate the power grouping D5 Jumper Setting D 5 1 COM Port Configuration The two COM ports are configured using solder jumpers J1 and J2 D 5 1 1 COM1 Configuration The default setting is indicated by italics D 5 1 2 COM2 Configuration The default setting is indicated by italics Table D 9 COM1 Configuration using Jumper J2 J2 Function Open RS232 enabled Closed RS232 disabl...

Page 176: ...o the logic ground This zero Ohm resistor enables connection between the chassis GND and logic GND The default setting is indicated by italics Table D 11 Shorting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND R36 Function Open Connectors are isolated to logic GND Short Connectors are connected to logic GND and chassis GND Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg co...

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