Table of Contents Overview 1 1 6 H 1 .1 Introduction ..................1 1 7 H F eatures....................1 1 8 H B lock Diagram..................1 1 9 H 1 .2 Ordering Information................1 2 0 H H urricane-PM Models................1 2 1 H C able Sets and Accessories ..............
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3 .6 Ethernet Controller 1 ................3 0 H 1 4 6 H 1 0/100Mbit Ethernet/USB Combi Connector..........3 1 H 1 4 7 H 3 .7 Ethernet Controller 2 ................3 2 H 1 4 8 H 1 0/100Mbit Ethernet/USB Combi Connector..........3 3 H 1 4 9 H 3 .8...
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3 .20 PC/104 Bus Interface ................6 4 H 1 8 0 H P C/104 Bus Connector................6 5 H 1 8 1 H Using the Module 6 6 H 1 8 2 H 4 .1 BIOS ...................... 6 7 H 1 8 3 H S etup....................
List of figures F igure 1: Block diagram of the Hurricane-PM ..................8 3 H 1 9 9 H F igure 2: Front plate connectors ..................... 8 4 H 2 0 0 H F igure 3: Connectors on top of the module..................
µDOC interface and connect a suitable FlashDrive to it. The Hurricane-PM is powered by a 10 pin ATX supply connector and supports ACPI, advanced power management and PCI power management. Additionally, digital and analog I/O is available for the application.
Operating temp. range: -40°C .. +85°C Cable Sets and Accessories Order number Description 863-0013-10 Cable set for Hurricane-PM: COM, IDE (44 pin, 2mm), cable adapter 2.5" > 3.5", adapter 3.5" > 2.5" 869-0007-10 Windows XP Embedded Board Support Package for the Hurricane-PM. 865-0015-10...
1.3 Specifications Electrical Specifications Supply voltage + 5V DC Rise time < 5 ms Supply voltage ripple ± 5 % Supply current 0.6GHz Celeron M max. 2.8 A, depending on usage and operating system 810-0005-10 typ. 1.9 A (Windows XP idle mode) 910-0005-10 typ.
2.2 On Board LED Indicators To facilitate problem solving, the Hurricane-PM provides LED indicators for the following conditions: Name Function PATA accesses Watchdog has been activated +5V power ok PWRGD onboard Power Supplies are working LIVE Hurricane-PM was started Watchdog...
BIOS to load the factory settings from FlashPROM. The Hurricane-PM boots from CD drives, USB floppy, USB stick, harddisk or network. Provided that any of these is connected and contains a valid operating system image, the display then shows the boot screen of your operating system.
3. Module Description 3.1 Processor ® ® Intel Pentium M Processor, 600 MHz … 1.8 GHz The Intel Pentium M processor is a high performance, low power mobile processor with several micro-architectural enhancements over existing Intel mobile processors. Some of the key features of this processor are: •...
Simultaneous: Same images and native display timings on each display device • Dedicated LFP (local flat panel) LVDS interface, Single- or dual-channel LVDS panel support up to UXGA panel resolution with frequency range from 25 MHz to 112 MHz (single channel/dual channel), Supports data format up to 24 bpp •...
Figure 4: Watchdog circuit The following registers of the Super I/O are used for controlling the watchdog function: Index register (0x4e) Data register (0x4f) Action 0x07 0x0a Select functional group 10 (Watchdog) 0x60 0x03 Set WDT base address bits (15-8) 0x61 0x70 Set WDT base address bits (7-0)
VGA Connector Connector type: D-SUB15, female (X11B) PIN Signal PIN Signal PIN Signal Reserved GREEN DDC_DATA BLUE HSYNC Reserved + 5V DC VSYNC DDC_CLK LVDS The Intel 855GME GMCH has an integrated dual channel LVDS Signal LFP Transmitter interface to support LVDS LCD panel resolutions up to UXGA with center and down spread SSC VDD (3.3 V, opt.5 V) support of 0.5%, 1%, and 2.5% utilizing an external SSC...
3.6 Ethernet Controller 1 Ethernet Source: Intel 82562 ET 10/100Mbit Ethernet/USB Combi Connector X23: Ethernet LAN1 LED Signal Color Link Green Activity Orange LAN1 Signal Transmit + Transmit - Receive + N.C. N.C. Receive - N.C. N.C. X23: USB 0/1 USB1/2 (USB B, top / A, bottom) Signal USB_VCC...
3.7 Ethernet Controller 2 Ethernet Source: Intel 82551IT Fast Ethernet Controller The 82551IT provides excellent performance by offloading TCP, UDP and IP checksums and supports TCP segmentation off-load for operations such as Large Send. The 82551IT provides an extended operating temperature in addition to all of the same capabilities and features as the 82551ER to address applications requiring a wider operating temperature range.
3.8 On Board Power Supply The on board power supply generates all necessary voltages from the ATX compliant power supply unit. To use a standard ATX 1.3 compliant power supply unit, an adapter is delivered with the board. The 3.3V (also 5V, 12V, -12V) available on the PC104 Plus Connector is delivered directly from the external power supply unit, so refer to the specification of your power supply unit for information on maximum available power on the PCI104 Plus connector.
3.9 EIDE Port An EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics) port is provided by the chipset to connect up to two drives that integrate the controller (hard disk, CD-ROM etc.). To enhance the performance, this port has a 100 MB/s IDE controller in UDMA mode per the ATA-5 specification The EIDE port is available on a standard 44-pin header (2 mm) for 2.5"...
PS/2 Mouse (top) Signal Data N.C. + 5V DC, output CLOCK N.C. PS/2 Keyboard (bottom) Signal Data N.C. + 5V DC, output CLOCK N.C. 3.11 On Board USB for uDOC The on board USB connector is prepared to use the uDOC form M-SYSTEMS. Also a standard USB usage is possible by using an adapter cable.
3.12 Serial Ports Serial Port 1 is located at the I/O panel while Serial Port 2 is an IDC10 pin header (X8). An adapter cable with a standard DB9 male connector is available. The ports either work in RS232 or RS485 mode, selectable in the BIOS. When entering in BIOS Setup the item Special Features, the Serial Port 1 Mode and Serial Port 2 Mode can be selected.
(e.g. RX+ and RX-) are terminated with 120Ω between them. Additionally, positive/negative receive lines are pulled up/down with 10kΩ to 5V/GND in order to protect the transceivers of the Hurricane-PM from overvoltages. It is recommended to protect the ports of the external device in the same way! Caution: Termination Resistors must not be used in RS232 Mode.
3.13 IrDA Interface The IrDA interface signals IRRX and IRTX are located on the connector X32. To use the IrDA interface an external transmitter must be connected to the IrDA signals. It is necessary to configure the IrDA interface of the Super I/O PC87364. IrDA Connector Connector type: pin header 2.54 mm, one row, (X32) Signal...
LPT1 Connector Connector type: DSUB-25, female (X11A) Signal name Signal name Strobe# Auto LF# Data0 Error# Data1 Init# Data2 Select In# Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 ACK# Busy Paper End Select TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V5.doc Rev 1.5 Page 24 of 41...
3.15 Audio Interface The Hurricane-PM features a six channel audio system with an ALC203 CODEC (Realtek). The ALC203 is an 18-bit, full duplex AC'97 2.3 compatible stereo audio CODEC designed for PC multimedia systems. This CODEC also supports an AC’97 2.3 compliant S/PDIF out function which allows easy connection of the PC to consumer electronic products, such as AC3 decoder/speaker and mini disk.
3.16 System Panel Connector Connector Type: IDC12 pin header 2.54 mm (X19) Signal Signal WDOUT# Reset Button – (GND) Reset Button + (RST IN#) n.c. Power Button – (GND) GND (Power LED –) Power Button + + V EXTBAT (input) HDD LED - POWER LED + HDD LED +...
Signal Signal WDOUT# Reset Button – (GND) Reset Button + (RST IN#) n.c. Power Button – (GND) GND (Power LED –) Power Button + + V EXTBAT (input) HDD LED - POWER LED + HDD LED + Watchdog Output Signal Signal WDOUT# Reset Button –...
Current at +5VDC output: max.500mA 3.18 Supervisory Connector The Hurricane-PM provides a 15-pin Supervisory Connector on its bottom side. The table below shows the assignment of the different signals. (The secondary functions are available only with customized versions. Please ask for a quotation) Connector type: Hirose DF13 15-pin Matching plug: Hirose DF13-15S-1.25C...
3.19 PC/104-Plus Bus Interface The PC/104 bus is a modification of the industry standard (ISA) PC bus specified in IEEE P996. Reserved +5 V AD00 VI/O AD02 AD01 +5 V AD05 AD04 AD03 C/BE0# AD07 AD06 AD09 AD08 AD11 VI/O AD10 M66EN AD14...
3.20 PC/104 Bus Interface The PC/104 bus is a modification of the industry standard (ISA) PC bus specified in IEEE P996. The following table shows the pin assignment of the PC/104 connector. Note -5 V on the PC/104 connector are not supported on this board. PC/104 Bus Connector IOCHCK# RESET...
For detailed BIOS information, ask for the “BIOS-GUIDE”. The Hurricane-PM is delivered with a standard PC BIOS. By default, all setup settings are done to have a “ready to run” system, even without a BIOS setup backup battery. The BIOS is located in a Flash PROM and can be easily updated on-board.
Figure 9: BIOS Advanced chipset features setup (1) Figure 10: BIOS Advanced chipset features (2), LVDS panel support F igure 10 shows the possible resolution settings for the LVDS interface. 2 1 8 H Figure 11: BIOS Integrated peripherals, overview TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V5.doc Rev 1.5 Page 33 of 41...
The next few screens show how the integrated chipset peripherals (IDE, Audio, serial ports, USB ports) can be configured. Figure 12: BIOS Integrated IDE Figure 13: BIOS Integrated Audio Figure 14: BIOS Integrated serial ports TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V5.doc Rev 1.5 Page 34 of 41...
Please note that the serial ports' mode of operation, RS232 or RS485, is setup using another BIOS setup screen; see F igure 16 for details. 2 1 9 H Figure 15: BIOS Integrated USB device Figure 16: BIOS Special features setup Note that the serial ports' other features, such as IRQ used, are setup using another BIOS setup screen;...
Figure 19: BIOS CPU frequency and voltage control This is only for very experienced users that accept a risk. Before changing these values, consult the processors data book! TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V5.doc Rev 1.5 Page 37 of 41...
5. Address Maps This section describes the mapping of the CPU memory and I/O address spaces. Also covered in this section are the PCI configuration space mappings. Note - Depending on enabled or disabled functions in the BIOS, other or more resources may be used.
I/O Address Map The system chipset implements a number of registers in I/O address space. These registers occupy the following map in the I/O space (depending on enabled or disabled functions in the BIOS other or more resources may be used). Address Range (Hex) Description 0000-000F...
DMA Channels System Resource User available User available User available User available DMA-Controller User Available User Available User Available TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V5.doc Rev 1.5 Page 41 of 41...
Appendix A, Trouble Shooting Basic Board Function PROBLEM: The system will not come up at all, the display is blank and the computer does not make any beep sounds from the speaker. First thing to investigate: • Check the status LED's on the board. Are all voltages properly available? •...
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Appendix B, Contact Information Main Office LiPPERT Embedded Computers GmbH Hans-Thoma-Straße 11 68163 Mannheim Germany Phone +49 621 4321410 +49 621 4321430 E-mail s ales@lippertembedded.com 1 0 2 H s upport@lippertembedded.com 1 0 3 H Website w ww.lippertembedded.com 1 0 4 H US Office LiPPERT Embedded Computers, Inc.
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Appendix C, Getting Help Should you have technical questions that are not covered by the respective manuals, please contact our support department at support@lippert-at.com. Please allow one working day for an answer! Technical manuals as well as other literature for all LiPPERT products can be found in the Products section of LiPPERT's website www.lippert-at.com.
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Appendix D, Further Resources w ww.lippertembedded.com 1 1 0 H LiPPERT's website with all documents and updates w ww.intel.com 1 1 1 H Manufacturer of the used CPU, Chipset and Ethernet-Controller. w ww.epic-sbc.org 1 1 2 H Original EPIC specification website. h ttp://www.pc104.org/ 1 1 3 H A copy of the latest PC/104 and PC104-Plus specifications can be obtained from the PC/104...
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Appendix E, Revision History Filename Date Edited by Change TME-EPIC-HURPM-R0V0 2007-03-22 Alfred Glass PreRelease/Draft TME-EPIC-HURPM-R0V1 2007-05-22 Alfred Glass Watchdog, I/O-Address-Map updated, Trouble J. Stauffer Shooting, MTBF updated TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V0 2007-06-30 Cleanup Editorial changes TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V1 2007-08-07 Heatspreader removed TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V2 2007-08-27 Current consumption completed and corrected TME-EPIC-HURPM-R1V3 2007-09-12 Ch.
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