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AHIP6+ Manual

C-6

Touch Connector (TCH1)

Pin

Signal

1

UR

2

LR

3

SENSE

4

LL

5

UL

Internal Mouse Connector (MS2)

Pin

Signal

1

GND

2

5VFUSE

3

AUX_CLK

4

AUX_DATA

Summary of Contents for AHIP6+

Page 1: ...i AHIP6 Advanced High Integration Platform with Pentium II Processor P N 133172 001B 1998 XYCOM INC Printed in the United States of America...

Page 2: ...ountries Copyright Information This document is copyrighted by Xycom Incorporated Xycom and shall not be reproduced or copied without ex pressed written authorization from Xycom The information contai...

Page 3: ...Register 231h CPU LED Port 2 7 Register 233h Flash BIOS Control 2 7 Register 234h I O Port Location 2 8 I O Range Select 2 8 Offset Registers 2 9 Offset 0 Page Register for Programming Port Address 2...

Page 4: ...ction B 1 Video Modes B 1 Standard Modes B 1 Extended Modes B 2 Windows 3 1 B 3 Windows 95 B 4 Appendix C Pinouts C 1 VGA Connector VGA1 C 1 COM1 Connector RS 232 RS 485 COM1_4 C 2 LPT1 COM2 RS 232 Co...

Page 5: ...egrated touchscreen Module Features Supports 100 MHz front side bus 350 MHz and above Intel Celeron processor Pentium II or Pentium III processors 32 MB 256 MB DRAM DIMMs PCI local bus XGA graphics wi...

Page 6: ...1 2 32Kx8 and 128Kx8 non volatile RAM supported LED interface Designed specifically for Xycom industrial PC ATs Architecture Figure Chapter 1 1 AHIP6 Block diagram...

Page 7: ...so provides many common I O functions found in ISA based PC sys tems including Seven channel DMA controller Two 82C59 interrupt controllers 8254 timer counter Control logic for NMI generation XGA Grap...

Page 8: ...ted ISA slots One dedicated PCI slot One slot that can be either ISA or PCI On board Memory DRAM The AHIP6 has two 168 pin DIMM memory sites providing up to 256 MB of SDRAM with up to 512 MB capabilit...

Page 9: ...n If the touchscreen controller is jumpered to use COM2 the 25 pin DB connector must not be used to interface to a device These lines are combined internally The BIOS setup menu for COM2 must be set t...

Page 10: ...ng Non operating 20 to 80 RH noncondensing 20 to 80 RH noncondensing Altitude Operating Nonoperating Sea level to 10 000 feet 3048 m Sea level to 50 000 feet 15240 m Vibration a 9465 system b Operatin...

Page 11: ...2 5mA 30mA 37 5mA CPU speed 266 MHz 333 MHz 350 MHz and 400 MHZ PCI Super VGA Graphics Controller 640x480 800x600 and 1024x768 64K colors maximum resolution 2 MB video DRAM Serial Ports 2 COM1 is RS 2...

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Page 13: ...VGA1 FDD1 FDD2 KYBD1 PRBT1 LEDMSC1 PWR1 HDD1 FPNL1 FPNL2 PBPR1 FAN2 FAN1 P3 KEYPAD1 TCH1 LEDKB1 P1 P2 ATIDE1 PCIMG1 COM2 RS 232 top PARALLEL bottom CONNS COM1 RS 485 top RS 232 bottom CONNS EXTERNAL M...

Page 14: ...sh boot recovery flash boot J7 A B Boot flash enabled Boot ROM enabled J18 A B VGA ENABLED VGA DISABLED Jumpers J14 J17 are used to select the internal CPU frequency multiplier and are used in conjunc...

Page 15: ...5 Unused BIOS setup controlled The BIOS setup menu controls the interrupts for the serial and the parallel port The two Serial ports on the AHIP6 board can be mapped to any two of the follow ing inter...

Page 16: ...p The following table shows the AHIP6 memory map The I O designation refers to memory viewed as part of the AT bus Table 2 5 Memory Map Address Range HEX Size Device FFFE0000 FFFFFFFF 128K SYSTEM BIOS...

Page 17: ...register see Note 3 0A0 0BF Interrupt controller 2 8259 equivalent see Note 3 0C0 0DF DMA controller 2 8237A 5 equivalent see Note 3 0F0 N A 0F1 N A 0F2 0F3 N A 0F4 IDE ID port 0F5 0F7 N A 0F8 IDE In...

Page 18: ...ote 4 CFC PCI configuration data register see Note 4 Note 1 Since serial and parallel port addresses can be changed or the port may be disabled these addresses can be used for some applications and no...

Page 19: ...les on board VGA R 7 CLRCMS 1 CMOS okay 0 Clear CMOS R Note This bit must be 1 to make FLASH visible D0000h when booting from AT bus This bit also enables the FLASH C0000h when booting to FLASH Regist...

Page 20: ...R 4 I O range select I O range select bit 0 R 5 I O range select I O range select bit 1 R 6 I O port bit 0 I O port bit 0 R W 7 I O port bit 1 I O port bit 1 R W Bits 0 3 are reserved for the temperat...

Page 21: ...rt address 00 180h 01 2E0h 10 3E0h 11 300h Offset 0 Page Register for Programming Port Address Offset 0 is a read only register that checks the battery status Table 2 12 Offset 0 Page Register for Pro...

Page 22: ...7 Reserved 0 R Connectors This section describes the connectors for the AHIP6 Appendix C provides the pinouts for each of the connectors Parallel Port Connector PARCOM2 The parallel port is a stacked...

Page 23: ...cated on the I O panel This con nector is only enabled when J3 is in position B or no flat panel is connected to the CPU board Floppy Drive Connector FDD1 and FDD2 There is an internal floppy connecto...

Page 24: ...ctor Touch Control Connector TCTRL1 This 40 pin connector supports 5 wire touchscreens The connector is latching to provide for a DRAM SIMM type installation Touch Connector TCH1 The five pin touch co...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Installation 2 13 Backlight Inverter Connector DCINV1 This 8 pin connector provides power for the backlight inverter...

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Page 27: ...the window END or PGDN Moves the cursor to the bottom of the window F5 or Selects the previous value for the field F6 or or SPACE Selects the next value for the field F9 Loads the default configurati...

Page 28: ...elect Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Submenu F10 Save and Exit Figure 3 1 Main Setup Menu Table 3 1 Main Setup Menu Options Option Description System Time HH MM...

Page 29: ...Capacity 1082 Mb be listed here Multi Sector Transfers 8 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Fast PIO 4 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Set...

Page 30: ...munication between CPU and IDE interface 3 4 Transfer Mode Selects the method for transferring the data between the hard disk and system memory The drive type and cable length determine available opti...

Page 31: ...ed Memory Area Controls caching of system memory above 1 MB Default is Write Back Caching Cache Memory Region Caches the corresponding memory when enabled Memory in this area is usually extended BIOS...

Page 32: ...onal setup to configure the PCI devices Installed O S Select Win95 if you are using an operating system with Plug Play capabilities Default is Other Reset Configuration Data Used to reset the Plug Pla...

Page 33: ...bmenu The I O Device Configuration submenu is used to configure the COM ports parallel ports and enable disable the diskette and enhanced IDE controllers Table 3 6 Integrated Peripherals Submenu Optio...

Page 34: ...efault recovery values You can in crease the number of cycles when encountering this problem however slowing down the clock too much may cause I O initialization problems You should increase the numbe...

Page 35: ...I device PCI Device Slot 2 Setup items for configuring the specific PCI device PCI PNP ISA UMB Re gion Exclusion Reserves specific upper memory blocks for use by legacy ISA devices PCI PNP ISA IRQ Re...

Page 36: ...pecific Help Option ROM Scan Enabled If the item you are viewing has Enable Master Disabled specific help it will be listed here Latency Timer 0040h F1 Help will be listed here Change Values F9 Setup...

Page 37: ...ion CC00 CFFF Options are reserved or available Reserves the D000 D3FF specified block of upper memory for use by D400 D7FF legacy ISA devices D800 DBFF DC00 DFFF F1 Help will be listed here Change Va...

Page 38: ...et Site Type SRAM are viewing has 32 pin Socket Site I O 180h 181h specific help it will be listed here F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Submenu F1...

Page 39: ...Description Default Panel Type Displays video BIOS configuration Not editable Automatically updates when flat panel changes Video Screen Expansion Enables video screen expansion to fill the area of t...

Page 40: ...s can prevent access to setup menus or unauthorized booting of the unit If you use the supervi sor password you can also change the user password Table 3 15 Security Menu Options Option Description Su...

Page 41: ...ix Technologies Ltd Main Advanced Security Power Exit Item Specific Help Power Savings Disabled If the item you are Standby Timeout Off viewing has spe cific Suspend Timeout Off help it will be Device...

Page 42: ...bmenu Options Option Description IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave When enabled activity on the corresponding device will keep the system from entering susp...

Page 43: ...nd down keys A moveable item may be a single device or a group of devices The removable and fixed drives are device groups that may contain more than one device You can change the listed order of devi...

Page 44: ...il Table 3 19 Exit Menu Options Option Description Exit Saving Changes Use this option to save the current configuration and exit Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit Setup without storing...

Page 45: ...urers for SDRAM along with the respective part numbers are listed below Table Chapter 3 20 4M x 64 Part Numbers 32 meg Part Number Manufacturer 100 MHz SFRAM PC100 Micron MT16LSDT464AG 10BC4 Toshiba T...

Page 46: ...AHIP6 Manual A 2 Figure A 1 SDRAM Installation DIMM MEMORY DIMM SOCKET LOCKING MECHANISM Insert memory vertically Memory inserted...

Page 47: ...olors Pixels Display mode CRT TFT STN 00 16 256 320x200 text OK OK OK 01 16 256 320x350 text OK OK OK 02 16 256 640x200 text OK OK OK 03 16 256 640x200 text OK OK OK 04 4 256 320x200 graphics OK OK OK...

Page 48: ...K 640x480 graphics OK OK OK 50 unk 16M 640x480 graphics OK OK OK 22 102 16 800x600 graphics OK OK OK 32 103 256 800x600 graphics OK OK OK 42 unk 32K 800x600 graphics OK OK OK 43 unk 64K 800x600 graphi...

Page 49: ...24x768x256 YES 1024x768x32K YES 1024x768x64K YES 1280x1024x16 YES 1280x1024x256 YES 640x480x16 YES 640x480x256 YES 640x480x32k YES 640x480x64k YES 640x480x16M YES 800x600x16 YES 800x600x256 YES 800x60...

Page 50: ...3 2 included with Windows 95 CRT 3 C T 65554 PCI 1024x768x16 YES 1024X768X256 YES 1024X768X16bit YES 1024x768x24bit YES 640x480x16 YES 640x480x256 YES 640x480x16bit YES 640x480x24bit YES 800x600x16 Y...

Page 51: ...ribes the pinouts for the AHIP6 connectors defined in Chapter 2 VGA Connector VGA1 Pin Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 ORB_GND 6 ORB_GND 7 ORB_GND 8 ORB_GND 9 Fused VCC 10 ORB_GND 11 NC 12 DDCDAT 1...

Page 52: ...0W watt resistor from pin 3B to pin 4B with pin 1B connected to pin 3B and pin 2B connected to pin 4B For RXD termination connect a 150W watt resistor from pin 8B to pin 9B with pin 6B connected to pi...

Page 53: ...22A GND 22B RI2 23A GND 23B NC 24A GND 24B NC 25A GND 25B NC Note A denotes the lower connector LPT1 and B denotes the upper con nector COM2 RS 232 This connector also contains the remote system reset...

Page 54: ...tor J15 Pin Signal 1 5V 2 SDO 3 SDI 4 ISPEN 5 NC 6 MODE 7 GND 8 SCLK DCIN1 Power Connector PWR1 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 NC 4 5V 5 5V 6 5V Note 5V is not provided by the power supplies and will have t...

Page 55: ...GND 2 NC 22 KB_AIN0 3 12V 23 GND 4 NC 24 KB_AIN1 5 NC 25 GND 6 12V 26 RESET 7 NC 27 NC 8 NC 28 TXD2 9 5V 29 NC 10 NC 30 TCH_RXD2 11 NC 31 NC 12 KB_P14 32 5V 13 KB_P15 33 NC 14 KB_P16 34 AUX_DATA 15 KB...

Page 56: ...AHIP6 Manual C 6 Touch Connector TCH1 Pin Signal 1 UR 2 LR 3 SENSE 4 LL 5 UL Internal Mouse Connector MS2 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 5VFUSE 3 AUX_CLK 4 AUX_DATA...

Page 57: ...NC 3 5VFUSE 13 NC 4 NC 14 NC 5 GND 15 GND 6 IR_RXD2 16 COM_LED 7 TXD2 17 ALPHA_LED 8 IR_MODE 18 USER_LED 9 KSO 12 19 IDEACTP_LED 10 KSI 7 20 GND LED In_Keypad Connector LEDKB1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1...

Page 58: ...P 22 44 3 3V_CPU 15 P 23 45 3 3V_CPU 16 GND 46 GND 17 P 8 47 FPSEL 0 18 P 9 48 FPSEL 1 19 P 10 49 FPSEL 2 20 P 11 50 FPSEL 3 21 GND 51 12V 22 P 12 52 NC Note 1 23 P 13 53 ENAVEE 24 P 14 54 POT_DQ 25...

Page 59: ...ouse port this interface will not be available Pin Signal Pin Signal 1A KB_DATA 1B AUX_DATA 2A NC 2B NC 3A GND 3B GND 4A 5VFUSE 4B 5VFUSE 5A KB_CLK 5B AUX_CLK 6A NC 6B NC Internal Floppy Connector FDD...

Page 60: ...rnal Floppy Connector FDD2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 14 FSTEP 2 IDX 15 NC 3 FDS1 16 FWD 4 5V 17 GND 5 NC 18 FWE 6 DCHG 19 GND 7 NC 20 FTK0 8 NC 21 GND 9 GND 22 FWP 10 MO1 23 GND 11 NC 24 FRDD 12 FDIR...

Page 61: ...HDD7 23 HDIOW 4 HDD8 24 GND 5 HDD6 25 HDIOR 6 HDD9 26 GND 7 HDD5 27 HDIORDY 8 HDD10 28 ALE pullup 9 HDD4 29 HDAK0 10 HDD11 30 GND 11 HDD3 31 IRQ14 12 HDD12 32 HDIOCS16 13 HDD2 33 HDA1 14 HDD13 34 NC...

Page 62: ...Q3 15 SA 13 75 DACK1 16 SA 12 76 DRQ1 17 SA 11 77 REF 18 SA 10 78 SYSCLK 19 SA 9 79 IRQ7 20 SA 8 80 IRQ6 21 SA 7 81 IRQ5 22 SA 6 82 IRQ4 23 SA 5 83 IRQ3 24 SA 4 84 DACK2 25 SA 3 85 T C 26 SA 2 86 BALE...

Page 63: ...ED 106 MASTER16 47 HDD 7 107 IDERST 48 HDD 6 108 HDD 8 49 HDD 5 109 HDD 9 50 HDD 4 110 HDD 10 51 HDD 3 111 HDD 11 52 HDD 2 112 HDD 12 53 HDD 1 113 HDD 13 54 HDD 0 114 HDD 14 55 HDIOW 115 HDD 15 56 HDI...

Page 64: ...0 77 GND 18 GND 78 REQ0 19 REQ2 79 5V 20 AD 30 80 PAD 31 21 3 3V_CPU 81 PAD 29 22 PAD 28 82 GND 23 PAD 26 83 PAD 27 24 GND 84 PAD 25 25 PAD 24 85 3 3V_CPU 26 GNT2 86 C_BE 3 27 3 3V_CPU 87 PAD 23 28 PA...

Page 65: ...14 46 PAD 13 106 GND 47 PAD 11 107 PAD 12 48 GND 108 PAD 10 49 PAD 9 109 GND 50 C_BE 0 110 PAD 8 51 3 3V_CPU 111 PAD 7 52 PAD 6 112 3 3V_CPU 53 PAD 4 113 PAD 5 54 GND 114 PAD 3 55 PAD 2 115 GND 56 PA...

Page 66: ...KSI 7 2 KSO 9 12 KSO 0 3 KSO 10 13 KSO 1 4 KSI 0 14 KSO 2 5 KSI 1 15 KSO 3 6 KSI 2 16 KSO 4 7 KSI 3 17 KSO 5 8 KSI 4 18 KSO 6 9 KSI 5 19 KSO 7 10 KSI 6 20 KSO 8 USB Connector Pin Description Pin Descr...

Page 67: ...tures AHIP5 1 1 Flash BIOS 2 7 Floppy controller 2 4 Hardware specifications AHIP5 1 7 I O map 2 5 IDE controller 1 3 Installation DRAM A 1 Interrupts2 3 BIOS controlled 2 3 defaults 2 3 jumpers locat...

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