RTC
®
5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
15 Appendix A: The RTC
®
5 PC/104-Plus Board
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Software
The RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
board can use the same
software drivers and DLL files as the
RTC
®
5 PC interface board. Additionally to the oper-
ating systems listed in
the RTC
®
5 PC interface board, the RTC
®
5 software
drivers and RTC
®
5 DLL files also support Microsoft’s
WINDOWS XP Embedded operating system (i.e. the
32-bit and 64-bit versions of
WINDOWS XP Embedded SP2 or higher together
with RTC
®
5-software-package version 2011_09_29
or higher or DLL version DLL 528 or higher). Up to
four RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
boards can be operated via a
CPU board.
15.1.3 Optional Functionality
The RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
board can be configured for
the same functionality as the RTC
®
5 PC interface
board (see
). Optional functionality must be
enabled by SCANLAB or installed.
15.1.4 Identification
The serial number of the RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
board is
printed on a white label attached to the board
(format: “RTC SN…”).
The board’s ID number and configuration are
described in the packaging list (also see
).
15.1.5 Type Identification
The ID number of the RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
board
reveals the board’s factory-equipped jumper config-
uration (
JP1
-
JP8
). The jumper configuration is addi-
tionally encoded in a three-digit type code scheme:
Examples:
• “Type 000”: jumpers
JP1
-
JP8
open
• “Type 124”:
JP1
in position1-2 (5 V signal level),
JP3
closed (DATA7 at pin B40),
JP8
closed (LATCH an pin B42)
The product is delivered with jumpers
JP10
,
JP12
,
J17
,
JP18
and
JP19
in their default configurations
).
Caution!
• The RTC
®
5 PC/104-
Plus
board does not support
power-saving modes that switch off power to
the PCI bus. Accordingly, you must disable
standby or sleep modes of the operating
system. Also see the note on
.
Digit 1
=0: Jumper
JP1
open (no signal)
=1: Jumper
JP1
in position 1-2 (5 V)
=2: Jumper
JP1
in position 2-3 (3.3 V)
Digit 2
(relates
to pin
B40)
=0: Jumper
JP2
-
JP4
open (no signal)
=1: Jumper
JP2
closed (+5 V)
=2: Jumper
JP3
closed (DATA7)
=3: Jumper
JP4
closed (GND)
Digit 3
(relates
to pin
B42)
=0: Jumper
JP5
-
JP8
open (no signal)
=1: Jumper
JP5
closed (+5 V)
=2: Jumper
JP6
closed (DATA7)
=3: Jumper
JP7
closed (GND)
=4: Jumper
JP8
closed (LATCH)