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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.

Manual Rev. 

2.01

Revision Date: 

September 16, 2006

Part No: 

50-13052-1010

NuPRO-851

Full-Size PICMG 1.0 

Single Board Computer

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for NuPRO-851

Page 1: ...Advance Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev 2 01 Revision Date September 16 2006 Part No 50 13052 1010 NuPRO 851 Full Size PICMG 1 0 Single Board Computer User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...n protected by copy right All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be repro duced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks NuPRO is a registered trademark of ADLINK Technology Inc Microsoft Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 2000 Win dows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Borland C Builder is a ...

Page 3: ...linktech com TEL 886 2 82265877 FAX 886 2 82265717 Address 9F No 166 Jian Yi Road Chungho City Taipei 235 Taiwan Please email or FAX this completed service form for prompt and satisfactory service Company Information Company Organization Contact Person E mail Address Address Country TEL FAX Web Site Product Information Product Model Environment OS M B CPU Chipset BIOS Video Card NIC Other Detailed...

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Page 5: ...l Port Connector CN1 16 Floppy Connector CN8 17 SATA Connector CN7 CN9 CN10 CN12 17 External Mouse Header CN15 18 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector CN16 18 External Keyboard Header CN17 18 Audio Header CN18 19 CPU Fan Connector CPU_Fan1 19 Thermal Control Pin Header J2 19 Case Open Pin Header J3 19 USB Header J5 20 2 2 Jumper Settings 21 BIOS Write Protection Jumper JP1 21 Clear CMOS Jumper JP2 21 3 G...

Page 6: ... of Contents 3 6 Operating System Installation 30 4 Device Driver Installation 31 4 1 Intel 915GV Chipset 31 Hardware Configuration File Installation 31 4 2 VGA Driver Installation 33 LAN Driver Installation 33 ...

Page 7: ...List of Tables iii List of Tables Table 1 1 NuPRO 851 Jumpers and Connectors 8 Table 1 2 NuPRO 851 Specifications 10 ...

Page 8: ...ist of Figures Figure 1 1 NuPRO 851 Block Diagram 2 Figure 1 2 NuPRO 851 Mechanical Drawing 6 Figure 1 3 NuPRO 851 Layout 8 Figure 3 1 CPU Installation 26 Figure 3 2 DIMM Sockets 27 Figure 3 3 Inserting DIMM into Socket 28 ...

Page 9: ...PCI ISA bus with up to 2GB high performance DDR2 host SDRAM Memory support It provides standard I Os including RS 232 Printer Port USB 2 0 EIDE Ethernet and video interfaces NuPRO 851 is designed to meet the needs of applications that require the highest computing performance and reliability It is designed to run on Windows 2000 XP Linux etc operating system as well as embedded real time applicati...

Page 10: ...2 Introduction 1 1 NuPRO 851 Block Diagram Figure 1 1 NuPRO 851 Block Diagram ...

Page 11: ...options This chipset delivers balanced high throughput sys tem performance for dual processor server platforms Intel 82801FB I O Controller Hub ICH6 Connection to the MCH is done through a point to point Hub Inter face The ICH6 provides legacy I O interfaces through integrated features including a one channel Ultra ATA100 bus master IDE con troller four channel Serial ATA150 and an USB controller ...

Page 12: ... port is available on the real panel Serial I O Twoserial ports aresupported by the NuPRO 851 TheEIA232driv ers and receivers reside on board COM1 and COM2 are available as a 10 pin header on the board Both ports will be configured as DTE Firmware will initialize the two serial ports as COM1 and COM2 with ISA I O base addresses of 3F8h and 2F8h respectively This default configuration also assigns ...

Page 13: ... Controller provides support for an external FDD drives Signals are available at the FDD connector CN8 and are routed to a 34 pin header Keyboard Mouse Controller The NuPRO 851 includes an onboard PC AT keyboard and mouse controller The keyboard mouse signals are available through the PS 2 circular DIN on the panel Both the keyboard and mouse can be connected at the same time using ADLINK s Y cabl...

Page 14: ...6 Introduction 1 3 NuPRO 851 Mechanical Drawing Figure 1 2 NuPRO 851 Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 15: ...Introduction 7 1 4 NuPRO 851 Components and Connectors ...

Page 16: ...8 Introduction Figure 1 3 NuPRO 851 Layout ...

Page 17: ... CN10 SATA connector 3 12 CN12 SATA connector 4 13 CN1 Printer Port header 14 CN4 COM 1 header 15 CN5 COM 2 header 16 JP1 BIOS Write Protection 17 CN3 Debug port 18 CN6 IDE connector 19 CN8 Floppy connector 20 CN11 VGA port 21 CN13 RJ45 connector available for NuPRO 851DV 22 CN14 RJ45 connector 23 CN16 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse connector 24 CN15 External Mouse header 25 CN17 External Keyboard header 26 ...

Page 18: ...0 pin non ECC DDR2 SDRAM X Supports up to 2GB Chipset X Intel 915G GV Graphics Memory Control Hub GMCH X Intel 82801FB I O Control Hub ICH6 Gigabit Ethernet X Integrated Marvell 88E8052 Ethernet con troller s support s single dual 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port s via PCI Express x1 bus which provides 500MB s data transfer rate X Speed and Link LEDs on the RJ 45 con nector Graphics Display X Intel...

Page 19: ...ure fan speed and DC voltages X Watchdog timer Programmable I O port on addresses 02Eh and 02FH Programmable timer for 1 255 seconds or 1 255 minutes Easy programming libraries for DOS Win dows 95 98 NT are included Environment X Operating temperature 0 60 C with proper airflow and active heatsink X Storage temperature 40 85 C X Humidity 5 95 non condensed X Shock 30G peak to peak 10 ms non operat...

Page 20: ...O 851 module COM port cable with bracket USB cables with bracket Floppy cable ATA 100 cable x1 Y cable for PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Printer Port and COM Port cable with bracket SATA cable kit X2 This User s Manual Note The NuPRO 851 OEM version package may contain a non standard configuration unique functionality or dif ferent packaging according to configuration requests CAUTION The NuPRO 851 sing...

Page 21: ...13 CN14 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Red 1 2 Green Blue 3 4 N C GND 5 6 GND GND 7 8 GND 5V 9 10 GND N C 11 12 DDCDAT HSYNC 13 14 VSYNC DDCCLK 15 Pin LAN1 Signal LAN2 Signal Function 1 LAN1_TDP1 LAN2_TDP1 Transmit Data1 2 LAN1_TDN1 LAN2_TDN1 Transmit Data1 3 LAN1_RDP2 LAN2_RDP2 Receive Data2 4 LAN1_RDP3 LAN2_RDP3 Receive Data3 5 LAN1_RDN3 LAN2_RDN3 Receive Data3 6 LAN1_RDN2 LAN2_RDN2 Receive Dat...

Page 22: ... Reset IDE 1 2 Ground Host data 7 3 4 Host data 8 Host data 6 5 6 Host data 9 Host data 5 7 8 Host data 10 Host data 4 9 10 Host data 11 Host data 3 11 12 Host data 12 Host data 2 13 14 Host data 13 Host data 1 15 16 Host data 14 Host data 0 17 18 Host data 15 Ground 19 20 No connect DRQ0 DRQ1 21 22 Ground Host IOW 23 24 Ground Host IOR 25 26 Ground IOCHRDY 27 28 Host ALE DACK0 DACK1 29 30 Ground ...

Page 23: ...connect 8 PWRON Power on signal 9 5VSB Standby Power 10 PME Power Management Event 11 WDSPK Speaker signal Chassis Speaker 12 NC No connect 13 NC No connect 14 5V Power 15 RESETBT RESET Button signal RESET button 16 GND Ground 17 HDDLED Hard Disk LED signal Hard Disk LED 18 5V Power 19 PWRBT POWER signal Power on button 20 GND Ground Pin Signal Function 1 GND Ground 2 SATA_TXP Serial ATA Transmit ...

Page 24: ...ta 1 3 16 Initialize PD2 parallel data 2 4 17 Select PD3 parallel data 3 5 18 Ground PD4 parallel data 4 6 19 Ground PD5 parallel data 5 7 20 Ground PD6 parallel data 6 8 21 Ground PD7 parallel data 7 9 22 Ground ACK acknowledge 10 23 Ground Busy 11 24 Ground Paper empty 12 25 Ground Select 13 N A N A Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 5V 3 Data 1 4 Data 2 5 Data 1 6 Data 2 7 GND 8 GND 9 Key 10 NC ...

Page 25: ... Ground 12 Drive B Select 13 Ground 14 Drive A Select 15 Ground 16 Motor B Select 17 Ground 18 Step Direction 19 Ground 20 Step Pulse 21 Ground 22 Write data 23 Ground 24 Write gate 25 Ground 26 Track 0 27 Ground 28 Write protect 29 Ground 30 Read data 31 Ground 32 Side 1 33 Ground 34 Diskette change Pin Signal Function Comments 1 MSDATACN Mouse Data External Mouse Connector 2 CH_GND Ground 3 VCC_...

Page 26: ...ata 2 MSDAT Mouse Data 3 GND Ground 4 KBMS5V Power 5 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 6 MSCLK Mouse Clock Pin Signal Function Comments 1 KBCLK Keyboard Clock External Key board Connector 2 KBDATA Keyboard Data 3 NC Ground 4 GND Power 5 5V Power Pin Signal Function Pin Signal Function 1 GND Ground 2 AC_BITCLK Bit Clock 3 GND Ground 4 AC_SDIN0 Data Input 0 5 5V Power 6 AC_SDOUT Data Output 7 AC_SDIN2 Data Input...

Page 27: ...e Open Pin Header J3 Note Signal is connected to a limit switch sensor of the chassis to detect if the case is opened or closed Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 12V 3 Fan Speed 4 NC Pin Signal Function 1 TGND Thermal Ground 2 VTIN Thermal Voltage Input Pin Signal Function 1 CASEOPEN Case Open Signal 2 GND Ground 1 4 ...

Page 28: ...enu However two options still need to be configured by jumpers 2 2 1 BIOS Write Protection Jumper JP1 2 2 2 Clear CMOS Jumper JP2 The CMOS RAM data for real time clock RTC contains the date time and password information The button cell battery powers the CMOS when the system is powered off JP1 Protection status Connection Enable 1 2 Disable 2 3 JP2 RTC Status Connection Normal 1 2 Clear CMOS 2 3 ...

Page 29: ...l the cover from LGA775 Socket while pressing on center of protective cover to assist in removal X Locate two orientation key notches X Grape processor with thumb and index finger Grasp the edges without the orientation notches The socket has cut outs for your fingers to fit into Carefully pace the package into the socket body using a purely vertical motion Tilting the processor into place or shif...

Page 30: ...ightly on Load Plate engage the Load Lever 3 Secure Load Lever with Load Plate tab under retention tab of Load Lever Figure 3 1 CPU Installation Note In order to boot up with a newly installed CP AC Power must e switched off before installation ...

Page 31: ... the CPU FAN adapter CAUTION This processor has to fit a special cool fan When the processor runs this will increase the internal ambient temperature A chassis with a maximum internal ambient temperature of 38 at the processor fan inlet is a requirement Failure to provide this could result could result in damage to the board Please make sure the cooler fan has been recommended by Intel For more de...

Page 32: ...ensity and must be installed in pairs if enabling Dual Channel support Figure 3 2 DIMM Sockets 3 3 2 Installing Memory Module Installing DIMM modules is simple The modules are inserted in the sockets and are held in place by the socket retaining arms The edge connectors on the modules are of different widths and there are key notches in each module This ensures that you can not insert a module inc...

Page 33: ...o the motherboard and press the edge connector into the socket 3 Press the module fully into the socket so that the socket retaining arms swing up and engage the retention notches at each end of the module 4 Following the configuration you have chosen repeat this procedure if necessary so that all modules are installed 5 Once the modules are installed system memory installa tion is complete ...

Page 34: ...TA 100 The IDE connector supports two drives a Master and a Slave The drives connect to the NuPRO 851 with an IDE ribbon cable To install an IDE drive connect the drive to one of the drive con nectors to a suitable ribbon cable Plug the board end of the cable into one of the IDE connectors on the NuPRO 851 Make sure pin 1 of the ribbon cable connector is properly aligned with pin 1 of the IDE devi...

Page 35: ...p utility press the Del key during the system RAM check at boot time When Setup runs an interactive configu ration screen displays Setup parameters are divided into different categories The avail able categories are listed in menus The parameters within the highlighted current category are listed in the bottom portion of the Setup screen Context sensitive help is displayed in the right portion of ...

Page 36: ...isks as these typ ically note documentation discrepancies or compatibility problems Select the appropriate boot device order in the BIOS Setup Utility boot menu depending on the OS installation media used For example if the OS includes a bootable installation floppy select Floppy as the first boot device and reboot the system with the installation floppy installed in the floppy drive Note that if ...

Page 37: ...ribes how to install the hardware configuration files into a system operating Windows 2000 XP 1 Check the System Requirements Windows 2000 XP must be fully installed and running normally on the sys tem prior to running this software 2 Close all running applications 3 Check that the files are stored in an integrated applica tion setup program This program is designed for a Win dows 2000 XP program ...

Page 38: ...k Finish and restart the system when prompted 8 Follow the instructions on the screen and use the default settings to complete the setup when Windows restarts Upon restarting Windows will display that it has found new hardware and is installing the corresponding driv ers If the New Hardware Found dialog box is displayed and requests the location of the drivers click on the scrollbar then click on ...

Page 39: ...sh to restart 4 2 1 LAN Driver Installation This section describes the LAN driver installation for the onboard Ethernet controllers the Marvell 88E8052 The relative drivers are located in the following directory of the ADLINK CD X NuPRO NuPRO 851 Ethernet The Marvell LAN drivers support the following OS or platforms Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Linux The Wind...

Page 40: ...low the instructions given by the operating system to locate the driver 7 Click Next 8 Select the driver to be installed in the next list box 9 Click Next If a message is displayed saying that the driver is not digi tally signed by Microsoft click Yes 10 The message Windows has finished installing the soft ware for this device is displayed 11 Click Finish to complete the installation ...

Page 41: ...a voltage selector switch make sure that the switch is set to the proper position for the area The voltage selector switch is set at the factory to the cor rect voltage X For pluggable equipment ensure they are installed near a socket outlet that is easily accessible X Secure the power cord to prevent unnecessary accidents Do not place anything over the power cord X If the equipment will not be in...

Page 42: ...battery CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose used batteries as instructed in the instructions X The equipment should be checked by service personnel if one of the following situation arises Z The power cord or plug is damaged Z Liquid has penetrated the equipment Z The equipment has been exposed to moisture Z The equipment is not functioning or does not fun...

Page 43: ...hird party products not manufactured by ADLINK will be covered by the original manufacturers warranty X For products containing storage devices hard drives flash cards etc please back up your data before sending them for repair ADLINK is not responsible for loss of data X Please ensure the use of properly licensed software with our systems ADLINK does not condone the use of pirated software and wi...

Page 44: ...itable storage environments i e high temperatures high humidity or volatile chemicals X Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid during or after change of batteries by customer user X Damage from improper repair by unauthorized ADLINK technicians X Products with altered and or damaged serial numbers are not entitled to our service X This warranty is not transferable or extendible X Other categori...

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