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IBC2602 User's Guide
# 095-20099-00 Rev B

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  • Page 1 IBC2602 User's Guide # 095-20099-00 Rev B...
  • Page 2 C ustomer Service Worldwide Headquarters I-Bus Corporation 2391 Zanker Road #380 San Jose CA 95131, USA Tel: +(1) 408 428 6100...
  • Page 3 IBC2602 User's Guide...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ......... . . CompactFlash Drive Configuration ......IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 6 ........2-24 Manufacturers' Website Links ......2-24 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 7 ......... . Appendix 1. Limited Warranty Appendix 2. FCC Information IBC2602 User's Guide...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Introduction

    DRAM and CompactFlash drives up to 1Gbyte. Additional features include dual 10/100 Base–TX Ethernet channels, PMC expansion, and AGP SVGA video. The IBC2602 also supports a full set of standard PC peripherals: IDE, floppy, USB, serial, parallel, mouse, and keyboard.
  • Page 10: Standard Features

    PS2 Mouse Port AT Keyboard Port General Purpose User Programmable LED Front Panel Push Buttons for Reset and General Purpose Use Rear Panel Support for PC Peripherals and Ethernet Channels Microsoft Windows or Red Hat Linux Compatible  IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 11: Functional Blocks

    Chapter 1 - Introduction Functional Blocks A functional block diagram for the IBC2602 is shown in Figure 1-1. The major functional blocks are discussed in detail below. Figure 1-1: IBC2602 Functional Block Diagram Processor Architecture The IBC2602 CPU architecture contains a µPGA socket on board which ...
  • Page 12: Bios Flash

    IDE and CompactFlash The IBC2602 supports a primary and a secondary IDE drive, routed to a mezzanine board connector and CompactFlash socket. The primary interface includes mapping to the Mezzanine connector and the CompactFlash socket.
  • Page 13: Ethernet

    6U form factor (233mm X 160mm). The IBC2602 functions in a CompactPCI backplane with one system slot and one or more peripheral slots. A jumper setting allows the IBC2602 to function in a system slot without a system master CPU. This mode of operation allows for power only"...
  • Page 14: Hardware Monitor

    Section 2.5 details the Watchdog timer operation. DC/DC Converter The IBC2602 includes a DC/DC converter for supplying the processor with its core voltage. The Linear Technology LTC1709 2-phase synchronous step-down current mode switching controller meets the Intel VRM specification and supplies voltages ranging from 0.925V to 2.00V.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2. Configuration And Installation

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Memory and I/O Mapping There are several memory and I/O devices local to the IBC2602. There are also expansion sites for adding memory and I/O resources. The address maps for these devices are shown in Table 2-1 below.
  • Page 16 Port 92 Control 0081 – 008F DMA Page 0070 – 0071 Real Time Clock 0060 – 0064 Keyboard Controller 0040 – 0043 Timer/Counters 0020 – 0021 Interrupt Controller 0000 – 000F DMA Controller Table 2–2: I/O Map IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 17: Pci Device Mapping

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation PCI Device Mapping The IBC2602 includes the PCI device mapping listed in Table 2-3 below. Device Vendor Device Description Number Number Number 8086 7190 Intel 82443BX North Bridge 8086 7191 Intel 82443BX AGP Bridge...
  • Page 18: Interrupt Mapping

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Interrupt Mapping The IBC2602 includes the standard PC-compatible interrupt architecture for monitoring 15 interrupt inputs. The interrupt sources are shown in the following Table 2-4. PCI interrupts are level sensitive and are shared between on-board PCI devices and CompactPCI peripherals.
  • Page 19: Parallel I/O

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Parallel I/O The IBC2602 includes parallel I/O bits coming from the 82371EB PIIX4E South Bridge for controlling and monitoring various functions. Access these bits at I/O location x1030h through x1032h for the inputs and x1035h through x1037h for the outputs.
  • Page 20: Watchdog Control

    AL,08h 1035h,AL User LED The IBC2602 contains a user LED on the frontplate. Use the board specific I/O (see Table 2-5) port 1037h bit 6, to program this LED. User Input Push Button A general-purpose push button switch is provided on the IBC2602 front plate for user configuration.
  • Page 21: Serial Console Redirection

    210mAH. The battery life is approximately 70K hours (8 years). BIOS Update The BIOS for the IBC2602 is located in a 512 Kbyte Flash memory located in the 32-pin PLCC socket (U22). Upgrade the BIOS using the FLASH.EXE utility. Contact I-Bus/Phoenix for the latest BIOS and Flash utility.
  • Page 22: Compactflash Drive Configuration

    Ethernet Configuration The IBC2602 can support Rear I/O Ethernet using an optional Rear I/O board such as the IBC2702. To support Rear I/O Ethernet jumpers W1 through W8 must be moved from the default 1-2 position (front plate Ethernet) to the 2-3 position (Rear I/O).
  • Page 23: Interface Connectors

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Interface Connectors The IBC2602 connector pin assignments and signal descriptions are included in the following sections. J1-J5: CompactPCI Backplane Connectors J6: Ethernet Channel 2 - front plate J7: Ethernet Channel 1 - front plate...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Figure 2-1: IBC2602 Front Plate Connector Locations 2-10 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 25: Compactpci Connector (J1)

    AD[18] AD[17] AD[16] C/BE2# AD[21] 3.3V AD[20] AD[19] C/BE3# IDSEL AD[23] AD[22] AD[26] V(I/O) AD[25] AD[24] AD[30] AD[29] AD[28] AD[27] REQ# 3.3V AD[31] RST# GNT# HLTHY# V(I/O) INTA# –12V +12V Table 2-6: J1 Connector Pin Assignment 2-11 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 26: Compactpci Connector (J2)

    AD[53] AD[59] V(I/O) AD[58] AD[57] AD[63] AD[62] AD[61] AD[60] C/BE5# V(I/O) C/BE4# PAR64 V(I/O) RSVD C/BE7# C/BE6# RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD SYSEN# RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD RSVD Table 2-7: J2 Connector Pin Assignment 2-12 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 27: Compactpci Connector (J3) - Backplane I/O

    Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation CompactPCI Connector (J3) - Backplane I/O This connector contains the IRDA and Ethernet channel 0 and 1 signals. IRRX IRTX E1TX+ E1TX– E1RX+ E1RX– EOTX+ EORX+ EORX– EOTX– Table 2-8: J3 Connector Pin Assignment 2-13 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 28: Compactpci Connector (J4) - Backplane I/O (Not Loaded)

    This connector is generally not loaded to allow support for H110 backplanes, which use the J4 connector CS1S# CS3S# IO16# IORDY DDAK1# MIRQ0 DDRQ1 DIOW# DIOR# DD14 DD15 DD12 DD13 DD10 DD11 PWRGD KEY AREA KEY AREA FANFAL0 FANFAL1 Table 2-9: J4 Connector Pin Assignment 2-14 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 29: Compactpci Connector (J5) - Backplane I/O

    RDATA# HDSEL# DSKCH# MTR1# DIR# STEP# WDATA# WGATE# MSEN0 INDEX# MTR0# DR1# DR0# CS1P# CS3P# DENSL IO16# DDRQ0 IORDY DIOW# DDAK0# DIOR# DD14 DD15 IRQ14 DD12 DD13 DD10 DD11 PWRGD Table 2-10: J5 Connector Pin Assignment 2-15 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 30: Front Panel Ethernet (J6/J7)

    Table 2-11: J6/J7 Pin Assignments Video Connector (J8) The frontplate video connector is an industry standard 15-pin HD DB15 female connector. Pin Number Signal GREEN BLUE RGND GGND BGND SGND SDAT HSYNC VSYNC SCLK Table 2-12: J8 Pin Assignments 2-16 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 31: Usb Connector (J9)

    Table 2-14: J10 Pin Assignments Mouse Connector (J11) The front plate mouse connector is an industry standard 6-pin MiniDIN female connector. Pin Number Signal Mouse Data No Connect Fused VCC Mouse Clock No Connect Table 2-15: J11 Pin Assignments 2-17 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 32: Hot Swap Switch Connector (J12)

    49 and 50 of the flat panel connector are the RXD and TXD lines of serial port 1. Signal Signal VCC5 SHFCLK VCC5 PD10 PD11 PD12 PD13 PD14 PD15 PD16 PD17 PD18 PD19 PD20 PD21 PD22 PD23 ENBKL ENVDD ENVEE VCC12 VCC12 SERIAL RXD SERIAL TXD Table 2-17: J13 Pin Assignment 2-18 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 33: Processor Fan Connectors (J14)

    IDE/Floppy Mezzanine Connector (J15) The IDE/Floppy mezzanine connector uses a male 2x25 header with 2mm spacing. Several optional mezzanine boards are available from I-Bus/Phoenix which attach to this connector. These mezzanines contain various configurations of hard drives, floppy drives, and/or CD-ROMS. Signal...
  • Page 34: Compactflash Socket (J16)

    CompactFlash Socket (J16) This socket is the industry standard pinout and accepts standard true IDE mode Type 1 and 2 CompactFlash cards. Signal Signal CS0# CS1# VS1# IORD# IOWR# INTRQ CSEL# RESET# IORDY# Table 2-20: J16 Pin Assignments 2-20 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 35: Pmc Connectors (J17/J20)

    PMC Connectors (J17/J20) The two PMC connectors are fully compliant with the IEEE 1386 specification for a 32-bit implementation. The IBC2602 uses a Molex 71439-0164 connector on the baseboard to support standard 10mm PMC spacing. Universal or 5V PMC modules are supported (VIO is connected to 5V).
  • Page 36 IDSEL AD23 3.3V AD20 AD18 AD16 CBE2# Reserved TRDY# 3.3V STOP# PERR# 3.3V SERR# CBE1# AD14 AD13 AD10 AD08 3.3V AD07 Reserved 3.3V Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved ACK64# 3.3V Reserved Table 2-21: J20 Pin Assignments 2-22 IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 37: Dimm Sockets (J18/J19)

    CPU. The maximum operating temperature is dependant on the processors maximum case temperature (Tc) and the amount of cooling provided by the enclosure and heatsink. The IBC2602 ships from the factory with a passive heatsink for cooling the processor.
  • Page 38: Jumper Summary

    IBC2602 to reset. 2-3 = Optional Stand-alone operation. In this mode the only the bridge on the IBC2602 will reset when a System Master issues a reset. This mode also allows System Master removal without causing a IBC2602 reset.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 - Configuration and Installation Super I/O - Standard Microsystems FDC37B787 http://www.smsc.com Hardware Monitor - National Semiconductor LM87 http://www.national.com Watchdog - Dallas Semiconductor DS1819A http://www.dalsemi.com PCI to PCI Bridge - Intel 21554 http://developer.intel.com 2-25 IBC2602 User's Guide...
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  • Page 41: Chapter 3. Bios Setup Options

    Chapter 3 - BIOS Setup Options Entering Setup Screen The BIOS allows the user to configure the IBC2602 for various hardware and disk drive configurations. To enter the BIOS setup screen push the keyboard DELETE key during initial power-on. A blue screen will appear with several menu items.
  • Page 42: Cdrom Setup

    After changing the various setup parameters select the WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT menu to write the changes to the non-volatile CMOS memory. If you do not want to save your changes, select the EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING CMOS option. IBC2602 User's Guide...
  • Page 43: Chapter 4. Specifications

    (300 LFM of forced cooling - see Table 2-22 for other air flows) Pentium III 500MHz 0 to +79 _C Pentium III 600MHz 0 to +78 _C Storage Temperature, Ts -40 to +85 _C Non-condensing Relative Humidity Less than 95% at 40 _C IBC2602 User's Guide...
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  • Page 45: Appendix 1. Limited Warranty

    Appendix 1 - Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY I-Bus warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for an initial period of one (1) year from date of delivery to the original purchaser from I-Bus. During th is period, I -Bus will, at its option, repair o r replace this p roduct a t n o additional charge to th e purchaser, except as set forth in this warranty agreement.
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  • Page 47: Appendix 2. Fcc Information

    NOTE: This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O cables and connectors between system components. To be in compliance with FCC regulations, the user must use shielded cables and connectors and install them properly. IBC2602 User's Guide A2-1...
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