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PC/104-PCMCIA-1

User’s Guide

Document Revision 1.4

Summary of Contents for PC/104-PCMCIA-1

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Page 3: ...C 104 Bus Connector 7 4 2 2 PCB Dimensions 7 4 2 3 Height 7 4 2 4 Weight 7 4 3 Electrical Specifications 8 4 3 1 Supply Voltages 8 4 3 2 Supply Current Typical without PCMCIA cards 8 4 3 3 Supply Current Maximum without PCMCIA cards 8 4 3 4 Supply Current absolute Maximum for PCMCIA cards 8 4 4 Environmental Specifications 8 4 4 1 Temperature 8 4 4 2 Humidity 8 5 CONTROLLER 9 5 1 Controller Config...

Page 4: ...K DIAGRAM 16 12 APPENDIX C MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 17 13 APPENDIX D CONNECTOR LAYOUT 18 13 1 Connector Locations 18 13 2 Pinout Table 19 14 APPENDIX E PC ARCHITECTURE INFORMATION 20 14 1 Buses 20 14 1 1 ISA and Standard PS 2 Connectors 20 14 1 2 PC 104 and PCI Information 20 14 2 General PC Architecture 21 14 3 Ports 21 14 3 1 RS 232 Serial 21 14 3 2 Serial ATA 21 14 3 3 USB 22 14 4 Programming 22 1...

Page 5: ...ht Notice Copyright 2003 Kontron Embedded Computers AG All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the express written permission of Kontron JUMPtec Industrielle Computertechnik AG an...

Page 6: ... against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment During the warranty period Kontron Embedded Modules will at its discretion decide to repair or replace defective products Within the warranty period the repair of products is free of charge as long as warranty conditions are observed The warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or inade...

Page 7: ...d Modules technical support please contact your local representative or consult our Web site for the latest product documentation utilities and drivers If the information does not help to solve the problem contact us by telephone Asia Europe North South America Kontron Asia Kontron Embedded Modules Kontron America 5F 1 341 Sec 4 Chung Hsiao E Road Taipei Taiwan Brunnwiesenstr 16 94469 Deggendorf G...

Page 8: ...isks and time to market For these reasons companies that embed microcomputers as controllers within their products seek ways to reap the benefits of using the PC architecture However the standard form factor of a PC bus 12 4 x 4 8 and its associated card cages and backplanes are too bulky and expensive for most embedded control applications The only practical way to embed the PC architecture in sp...

Page 9: ...inches apart The three module stack measures 3 6 by 3 8 by 2 inches Companies using PC 104 module stacks within their products frequently create one or more of their own application specific PC 104 modules h Component line Applications In this configuration the modules function as highly integrated components plugged into custom carrier boards that contain application specific interfaces and logic...

Page 10: ... PC 104 PCMCIA 1 for correct settings to avoid resource conflicts with other devices or missing default jumpers 5 Insert the PC 104 PCMCIA 1 module into your system by plugging it into a PC 104 bus connector Take care that Pin 1 of all the boards in your stack fit together 6 Mount the module with bolts and screws to the PC 104 stack if required Avoid mechanical damage to the board by using bolts t...

Page 11: ...ices 16 bit h ESD connector onboard h PC 104 Format 96 90 mm 3 8 x 3 6 with PC 104 ISA bus h 5V and 12V supply voltage 4 2 Mechanical Specifications 4 2 1 PC 104 Bus Connector h One 2 X 32 pin stackthrough and one 2 X 20 pin stackthrough connector 4 2 2 PCB Dimensions h 96 x 90 mm 3 8 x 3 6 without exceeding peripheral connectors 4 2 3 Height h 23 5 mm max including PC 104 connector pins 4 2 4 Wei...

Page 12: ...currents 4 3 4 Supply Current absolute Maximum for PCMCIA cards h 1A at 5 0V h 500mA at 12 0V Maximum allowed value according PCMCIA specification for inserted cards 4 4 Environmental Specifications 4 4 1 Temperature h Operating 0 to 60 C with appropriate airflow h Nonoperating 20 to 85 C noncondensing Note The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the ...

Page 13: ...lso can be configured for 3 3V PCMCIA cards However the standard board does not offer this feature and can only support 5V PCMCIA cards Hardware jumpers control the configurations See the table below for jumper settings and also refer to the Appendix D Connector Layout for jumper locations Jumper Assignment Comments Default Settings JP101 I O address setting 1 2 set I O address 3E0hex 2 3 set I O ...

Page 14: ...ds is different and distinguishes the card types Type Thickness Type I cards 3 3 mm Type II cards 5 0 mm Type III cards 10 5 mm PCMCIA cards and sockets are keyed to prevent cards from being inserted upside down Keying is accomplished at the edges of the PCMCIA card and the socket connector The keying also is different for standard cards 5V and low voltage cards 3 3V only The PC 104 PCMCIA 1 is de...

Page 15: ...rog Voltage 52 CDVPP2 Prog Voltage 19 BSA16 Address Bit 16 53 BSA22 Address Bit 22 20 BSA15 Address Bit 15 54 BSA23 Address Bit 23 21 SA12 Address Bit 12 55 PCMSA24 Address Bit 24 22 SA7 Address Bit 7 56 PCMSA25 Address Bit 25 23 SA6 Address Bit 6 57 NC Reserved 24 SA5 Address Bit 5 58 RSTA Reset 25 SA4 Address Bit 4 59 WAITA Wait 26 SA3 Address Bit 3 60 NC Reserved 27 SA2 Address Bit 2 61 REGA Re...

Page 16: ...is identical between A1 A31 and B1 B31 AT Bus Extension Connector Row C and D The corresponding 40 pin stackthrough header ISA bus 36 pins has four added ground pins two on each side of the connector To avoid confusion the first two pins are defined as Pin C0 and Pin D0 The additional ground pins at the end of the connector are defined as C19 and D19 On many boards Pin C19 is defined as the key pi...

Page 17: ...ations apply whenever a stack of PC 104 boards is supplied through the PC 104 bus connector Power Number of Pins Max Current VCC 5V 4 4A 12V 2 2A 12V 2 2A 5V 2 2A GND 8 8A Modules on the PC 104 bus consuming a higher supply current must provide power supply through an additional connector 8 2 Power Pins of the PCMCIA Socket For used PCMCIA sockets each power pin has a limitation of 500mA which is ...

Page 18: ...are vendors or your local Vadem representation for socket services Card Services Card services detect if a PCMCIA card is present determine its configuration requirements and program them for operation The respective PCMCIA card manufacturers provide those services Please contact the supplier of your PCMCIA card for card services 9 1 Need of Drivers Many operating systems Windows 98 Windows 2000 W...

Page 19: ...ller for free UMBs to avoid memory conflicts with other devices Read the software documents to find out which upper memory areas are allocated and how to change configuration if necessary It also may be necessary to configure the CPU board from the BIOS setup utility to reserve upper memory blocks used by the PC 104 PCMCIA 1 for legacy ISA devices 10 3 I O Addresses The PC 104 PCMCIA 1 needs one c...

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