abaco systems CR11 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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abaco systems CR11 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and certified-used/pre-owned equipment SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT • FAST SHIPPING AND DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment at our full-service, in-house repair center We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins •...
  • Page 2 Hardware Reference Manual ® CR11*, CP11*, CT11* 6U CompactPCI Publication No. HRMCR11 Rev. B.0 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 3 Rebranded to Abaco Systems Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Returns Abaco Systems is registered with an approved Producer Compliance Scheme (PCS) and, subject to suitable contractual arrangements being in place, will ensure WEEE is processed in accordance with the requirements of the WEEE Directive.
  • Page 4 About This Manual Document Information Abaco Website You can find information regarding Abaco products on the following website: LINK https://www.abaco.com Abaco Documents This document is distributed via the Abaco website. You may register for access to manuals via the website. LINKS https://www.abaco.com/products/cr11 https://www.abaco.com/products/cp11...
  • Page 5 Technical Support Contact Information You can find technical assistance contact details on the website Embedded Support page. LINK https://www.abaco.com/embedded-support Abaco will log your query in the Technical Support database and allocate it a unique Case number for use in any future correspondence. Alternatively, you may also contact Abaco’s Technical Support via: LINK support@abaco.com...
  • Page 6 Welcome The CR! CPI 1, CTl I CompactPCI Single Board Computer is a fully IBM­ AT compatible stand-alone PC equipped with numerous functions and add-on features on a minimized board size. This technical manual is desi ed to provide information regarding the general use and application of the CR! CPI I, CTI I CompactPCI Single Board Computer, as well as detail the hardware design.
  • Page 7: Product Properties

    • AMIBIOS8 Check Point and Beep Code List • AMIBIOS8 Error Messages • hltelligent Pla. t fom1 Management hlterface for CTI 1 User's Manual • T11emial Report TR-HW-011 Typographic Conventions This nianual uses the following notation conventions: Italics (sometimes additional in blue color •...
  • Page 8 fr o m sea level to 1000 m (3300 ft.). Abaco ca11 assist the user of these compo11ents in pla1ming operation outside this altinide range upo11 request. Options This manual describes the basic product plus all optio11s. Your product may 11ot have all optio11s i.mpleme11ted.
  • Page 9 Introduction CHAPTER 1 Chapter Scope This chapter describes features, capabilities and compatibility of the CR! I, CP 11 and CTI I CompactPCI Single Board Computer. All three boards are based on the same PCB design. These thre. e products will be referred to this manual as the CR! I family.
  • Page 10 Board Design The CR! I is a fully IBM-AT compatible stand-alone It is equipped with many functions a conventional Personal Computer can only offer with several add-on cards. Extension boards can be cowiected the CPCI (CompactPCI) interface. The minimized board size and the large number of interfaces and functions allow the CR! I to be used in many applications.
  • Page 11 Voltage Mechanics DC/DCs Supervisors misc Cor• Solo/Ot>O 2 Ouo � Swap Decoupling """ � ..DRAM 1-!0tlt/f ..,, Channel · � E7520 o,o-'3_Q 021-.)9.(((: DDRTL DDRTM DDRTR .._ DDRBL DDRBM DDRBR •o t1 co 11,,.I/F • •...
  • Page 12 Design Features The CR! 1 CompactPCI Single Board Computer feanues: Microprocessor ™ ™ Intel® Core Duo and Core Duo, Intel® Celeron® M processor Chipset Intel® E7520 with 6300ESB and a 6700 PXH PCI bridge CMOS RAM 114 byte non-volatile RAM MC146818 compatible RTC with onboard Lithium battery EEPROM (Serial)
  • Page 13 EIDE/ATAPI Two SAT A 150 MB/s cha1u1els are implemented on the rear cormector. UDMA I 00 EIDE/ A TAP! interface within 6300ESB with two IDE cha1mels (primary IDE onboard and secondary IDE off-board). Transfer rate with up to MB/s, for two external devices and one onboard 2.5"...
  • Page 14 Approval Desi ed to meet standard UL 1950, CE class FCC-A HllO Baclqilanes The CTI I can be optionally ordered without co1111ector J7004 (=CPCI J4) assembled for baclqilanes providing HI 10 functionality. As a consequence some re. a r 1/0 will not be available.
  • Page 15: Unpacking And Inspection

    Unpacking and Inspection CHAPTER 2 Chapter Scope This chapter covers the suggested inspection and preparation considerations and background infom1ation necessary prior to using the CR! Unpacking, initial inspection, and first-time operation of the CR! I are covered. Following the proc . e dures given in the chapter is recommended, since they will verify proper operation after shipping and before the product integrated into your system.
  • Page 16 Table 3: List of accessory options Item Purpose CTM17 Transition module, 6U x 4HE/HP VGA2DVI DVI to standard VGA converter YLROISRS RJ45 to 9-pin Sub-D cable Please contact the sales department or your sales representative for latest infonnation on options and accessories. Accessories are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 17: Initial Inspection

    If damage is observed (usually in the forn1 of bent component leads or loose socketed components), contact Abaco Systems for additional instrnctions. Depending on the severity of the damage, it may need to be returned to the factory for repair. DO NOT apply power to the boa I'd if it bas visible damage.
  • Page 18 � Static-Safe Bag -� Boaro (_ <" Figure 3: Board packaging Handling Proper handling of the I is critical to ensure proper operation and long­ term reliability. When w1packing the board, and whenever handling it thereafter, be sure to hold the board by the front panel or the card ejectors as shown in the drawing on the left.
  • Page 19: Installation Preparation

    Installation CHAPTER 3 Chapter Scope This chapter covers the installation of the CR! I CompactPCI Single Board Computer in a CompactPCI badq,lane and initial power-on operations. Installation preparation Use the following steps to install your hardware. Abaco • Before installing or removing any board, please ensure that the system power and external supplies have been turned off.
  • Page 20: Required Items

    Advice on CompactPCI products Mount the CPU board carefully on the CPCI bus slot. Note that on some boards connectors are used for purposes which must not be inserted into a CPCI bacl..-plane. A transition module must be used instead. Because the board is available in several options the description in this chapter is related to the standard configuration.
  • Page 21 Dispose of used batteries according to instructions of Abaco Systems and applicable local regulations. Installation of a plug-in board Boards are installed in a CPCI chassis by carefully sliding them into the guide rails, inserting them all the way until the handles can be operated to seat and lock the board in place.
  • Page 22: Initial Power-On Operation

    Or use a tenninal on COM Provide Port Settings - Bits, Data Bits, Parity and Stop Bit. Initial Power-On Operation After some seconds, the CR! I system BIOS banner will display on the and the red LED on the front will get non-blinking green.
  • Page 23: Power Supply

    CHAPTER 4 Getting Started Chapter Scope a board fr o m the CR! I family This chapter gives some useful tips when using the fir s t time. It might be also useful to read this chapter carefully, when problems came up in using the CR! 1. Power Supply All boards of the CRll family require up to 70 Watts from the power supply.
  • Page 24 blink or be on continuously. The CR! I, CPI I, CTI I additional have a blue Hot Swap LED as required according to the PICMG specification. This blue LED is also an indication for a reset condition. While numing BIOS initialization all boards of the CR! I fawily write postcodes (POST= Power- On Self Test) to port 80h at the PCI bus O (at...
  • Page 25 BIOS version. This ve�sion is a ra.t h er early one and hopefully some of the long periods will speed The times depend mainly on the memory size and they are measured with I GB and quick boot enabled. Some of postcodes are 16 bit .
  • Page 26: Unexpected Resets

    to re-enwnerate the PCI memory space while other cards/transfers are still rum1ing, ca1mot be done within BIOS. These tasks have to be fully done from the used operating system. Currently Abaco have no drivers to support these functionalities. The handling of the b lue LED is also done within the necessary drivers.
  • Page 27 Interfaces CHAPTER 5 Chapter Scope This chapter describes the interfaces of the CR! I CompactPCI Single Board Computer loc. a ted on the board and on the front panel. Each section on a particular interface includes a graphics illustration of the cow1ector and a pin assignment table as well as notes on certain si al line characteristics,...
  • Page 28: Front Panel Interfaces

    Front Panel Interfaces Refer to the next drawng for the location of interfaces on the front panel of the CR! I and CTI I single slot board (either with front I/0 or with dual PMC): Figure 7: Single slot f ont panel This drawing indicates the location of interfaces on the fr o nt panel of the CPI I dual slot board:...
  • Page 29 CPCI connector reference The CPCI specification nwnbers the CPCI connectors from bottom to top J2, J3, J4, and JS. The CPCI connectors on the I are J700!, J7002, J7003, J7004, and J7005 respectively. Table 6: Signal name groups Signal groups Determiner Hard disk controller si ..
  • Page 30 CompactPCI bus Connector J7001 and J7002 This interface is used for cow1ectiou to a standard CPCI baclqilane. Table 7: CPCI connectors J7001 and J7002 J7002 Gt'ID CLK6 CLK5 SMB_SDA • sMB_sa• SMB_ALRT# \PRST \R E Q 6 \Gt' I T6 \DEG' \F AL ' \R E QS...
  • Page 31 l/0 Connector J7003, J7004 and J7005 The cow1ector J7004 is 11ot mo1111ted 011 the CTI 1, if the HllO-Bus is used 011 backpla11e. For easy use a tra11sitio11 module is available from Abaco to cow1ect the I/O-Cow1ectors with standard coimectors. Table 8: 1/0 connectors J7003, J7004 ,md J7005 J7003...
  • Page 32 noo5 PMC2I0_05 PMC2I0_04 PMC2I0_03 PMC2I0_02 PMC2IO_Ol PMC2IO_!O PMC2I0_09 PMC2I0_08 PMC2I0_07 PMC2I0_06 PMC2I0_15 PMC2I0_14 PMC2I0_13 PMC2I0_12 PMC2IO_ll PMC2I0_20 PMC2I0_19 PMC2I0_18 PMC2I0_17 PMC2I0_16 PMC2IO 25 PMC2IO 24 PMC2IO 23 PMC2IO 22 PMC2IO 21 PMC2IO)O PMC2I0=29 PMC2I0=28 PMC2I0=27 PMC2I0=26 PMC2I0_35 PMC2I0_34 PMC2I0_33 PMC2I0_32 PMC2I0_31 PMC2I0_40 PMC2I0_39...
  • Page 33 Table 9: IDE connectol' Name Pl800 Name \HD_RST HD_D8 HD_D7 HD_D9 HD_D6 HD_DIO HD_D5 HD_DII HD_D4 HD_D12 HD_D3 HD_DJ3 HD_D2 HD_ D14 HD_Dl HD_D15 HD_DO HD_DRQO \HD_JOW \HD_IOR HD_RDY \HD_DAK HD_IRQ ATA detect HD_Al HD_A2 HD_AO \HD_CSJ \HD_CSO DASP Gigabit Ethernet Interface U5600 and U5650 The Ethemet output front or rear can be selected via order.
  • Page 34 LE)! Figure 11: Gigabit Ethernet connector layout Table 10: Gigabit Ethernet connedor pin assignments Name 10/IOObase Name I OOObase U5600, U5650 TxD+ LP_DA+ TxD- LP_DA- RxD+ LP_DB+ Not 11�ed LP_DC+ Not 11�ed LP_DC- RxD- LP_DB- Not 11�ed LP_DD+ Not 11�ed LP_DD- Two LED's (LEDi-green and LED2-yellow)
  • Page 35 Figure 12: Fast Ethernet connector location LE)! I.ED2 socket outside view Figure 13: Fast Ethernet connector layout Table 12: Fast Ethernet connector pin assignments Name 10/iOObase U5102 TxD+ TxD- RxD+ Not used Not used RxD- Not used Not used LED's (LEDi-green and LED2-yellow) are integrated in the RJ45...
  • Page 36 Table 13: Fast Ethernet LED display definitions LEDi green Ftmction Link Nlo link LED2 yellow Ftmction On, blink T:x/Rx activity Nlo activity Serial Port COM1 P2201 The CRI I offers two RS232 serial ports. All COM ports are accessible via the transition module, and additionally COM! (only RS232) is accessible via the front panel com1ector .
  • Page 37 Table 14: C0:111 pin assignments Name RS422/485 P2200 (RJ45 on fr o nt Name RS232 (only on re. a panel) TXD+ RXD+ RTS- CTS+ CTS- RTS+ Not available on fr o nt RXD- RJ45 cable (optional) A short cable is optionally available to , convert the RJ45 style RS232 (without RI) mechanic.ally/electrically to a Sub-D9 connec.tor (see table below).
  • Page 38 Figure 15: VGA connector location Table 16: VGA connector pin assignments Name P4200 GREEN BLUE HSYNC VSYNC DDC-Data DDC-Clock +5V' Fused 5,6,7,8,10 4, 11 • the Fused V pin is protected with a 2 A fuse. For 11om1al operation don't exceed 100 mA current.
  • Page 39 Figure 16: USB connector location 11 � � VCC USB- USB+ GND socket outslCe view Figure 17: USB couuedor layout Table 17: USB connector pin assignments Name Pl680 usB_vcco USB3- USB3+ Name Pl681 usB_vcco USB2- USB2+ • the Fused +5 V pin is protec.ted with a 2 A fuse. For nom1al operation don't exceed 500 mA current.
  • Page 40 PMC1 Connectors P6201, P6202, and P6203 The following table lists the pin assi ents of the onboard PMC! cow1ector. grun The PMC! slot is 64 bit and MHz capable and works with the internal second PCI bus of the 6700PXH PCI Bridge. If an installed PMC card operates at 33 MHz only the PCI bus speed reduced to 33 MHz.
  • Page 41 PMC2 Connectors P7201, P7202 PMC2 is available on a CR! I and I without the front Ethernet and/or front VGA cow1ector. On a CPI I PMC.'2 is available in the second slot The following table lists the pin assi ents of the PMC2 cow1ector. The PMC grun slot is 32 bit and 3 3 MHz capable and works with the internal primary PCI bus of the I/0 Controller...
  • Page 42 Not cow1ected Reserved Reserved. Do not com1ect anything V(I/0) I/0 Voltage, cow1ected with +5 V -12 V Only available if cow1ected at the CPCI backplane. PMC-110 Connector P6204 and P7204 Pin I of the I/0 connector is PMCxIO_Ol; Pin 2 is PMCxI0_02 and so on. The x denotes PMCI or PMC2 respectively.
  • Page 43: Memory Map

    CHAPTER 6 Resources Chapter Scope This chapter describes system resources, such as memory mapping, register set and default inteffilpt request assigrunents. Memory Map The table below shows the memory address area used by the Table 20: 1\Iemory area assignments Address Used by Siz.e $00000 -$9FFFF...
  • Page 44 (PnP, Plug and Play) each PCI device to avoid address conflicts. Many device drivers show the acnial address locations after installation and loading. Standard Register Set The standard register set is the same as the standard PC/ AT systems. The table below provides an overview of the address ranges occupied by these registers.
  • Page 45 Interrupts The i11tem1pt routing for standard components such as COM!/2 or LPTI is in compliance with standard PC/AT systems. Unused interrupts can be used for add-on cards or other board specific PCI devices such as SCSI and Ethernet Table 22: Interrupt assignments Hardware IRQ IRQ Source INTCl...
  • Page 46 the operating system. The I/0 APIC handles interrupts very differently than the 8259. Briefl y these differences are: • 1\Iethocl of Interrupt Transmission. The I/0 APIC transmits interrupts through a three wire bus, and interrupts are handled without need for the processor to run an interrupt acknowledge cycle.
  • Page 47: Memory Controller

    CHAPTER 7 Function Blocks Chapter Scope This section gives a brief overview of the software interfaces of onboard devices on the CR! I CompactPCI Single Board Computer. Processor The Intel Core Duo and Core 2 Duo fa111ilies provide high performance with low power and features Enhanced Intel SpeedStep®...
  • Page 48: Interrupt Controller

    compatible with the Intel 8237A. The DMA Controller I (DMACI) used for byte-wide transfers while the DMAC2 is used for word-wide transfers. Interrupt Controller The Intem1pt controller on a standard PC consists of two 82C59A devices with eight i11tem1pt request lines each. The two controllers are cascaded so that 14 external and two intemal interrupt sources are available.
  • Page 49: Real Time Clock

    counter/timers are progranuned by I/0 accesses. A single control word register controls the operation of all three counters. For more information on programming and a detailed register description see the 8254 data sheet. R.eal Time Clock The RTC is a low-power clock that provides a time-of day clock and a JOO-year calendar with alam1 features and battery backed...
  • Page 50: Serial Interface

    Serial Interface The CR! I serial ports are fully compatible with the NS16450 and NS16550. This means that each serial interface provides a 16 byte FIFO and therefore offers a higher performance than earlier used standard serial interfaces. The UAR Ts have progranuna. b le baud rate generators capable of 50 to I 15200 baud.
  • Page 51: Ethernet Interface

    IPMB The Intelligent Platform Management Bus (IPMB) is an I2C-based bus that provides a standardized interconnection between different CPCI- b oards within chassis. The standardized connection to the baclqilane is shown below: Table 24: IPl\IB backplane pin assignments 17001 Name Description IPMB_SCL Serial Clock...
  • Page 52: Additional Devices

    Table 25: Suppol'ted operating systems Type System DOS, VxWorks NDIS DOS, Linux NDIS Windows NT 4.0, 98, 2000, XP The Technical Product Information CD-ROM supplied with the CR! I includes the most commonly used software drivers and utilities. Additional devices Hot Swap The PICMG 2.1 Hot Swap compliant CR! I allows the orderly insertion and extraction wider power, without adversely affecting system operation.
  • Page 53 User Eeprom 24C5I2 Ul983 1010 OIOXb Temperature Sensor 0101 OllXb Ul985 Optional Temperature sensor Ul982 0011 OO!Xb LM83 IPMI Controller U8000 0010 OOOXb Northbridge E7520 Ul300 OOll OOOXb Southbridge 6300ESB (slave) Ul600 1000 IOOXb PCie bridge 6700PXH U6000 1100 OOOXb Devices marked by* are handled by BIOS.
  • Page 54 INTP, INTS The INTP and INTS si (PICMG2.0) are not supported on the CR! 1. ENUM# ENUM (PICMG 2.0, open-collector) is available on J700l_C25. This signal is be driven by Hot Swap compatible boards after insertion and prior to removal. For CR! I in System Slot, the input ENUM is able to generate au interrupt to force the software to interrogate all boards within the system for resource allocation regarding I/0, memory and interrupt usage.
  • Page 55 LEDs LED's are available at the front panel green/red and blue. The Status LED is a green/amber/red tricolor for BIOS power- u p status indication, after boot loading the user software is free to use this LED for its own purpose. Table 28: BIOS power-up status Status LED color...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    CHAPTER 8 Specifications FR4 Multilayer Size Total board size: 4 HP (CR! Total size with optional extension board 8HP (CPI I) Dimensions PCB: 233.35 llllll x 178 llllll x 20 llllll (CRl 1 and CTl l single slot) PCB: 233.35 x 178 x 40 (CPll dual slot)
  • Page 57 typical. The current drawn from +5 V supply the CPU and all external devices. The +3.3 V supply all other components on the CR! I. Table 29: Power consumption CPU dependent CRII DOS, one core Windows XP, both CPU running full cache cores ruwllllg a thermal access, one co:re idle,...
  • Page 58 • With an onboard hard disk drive please add following values to the +5 V current: • During power up 0.9 A max. • hi an idle condition 0. 13 A typical. • During read/write access 0.42 A typical Values are taken from the Fujitsu MHT 2060 AT datasheet •...
  • Page 59 Battery -B81225 Qigt,aepe 100.00 10.00 >- r-,,._ � 1.00 B.lr-i.ery-BR1225 � r-,,._ 0.10 0.01 Discharge Curre-nt [JJA] Figure 19: Battery cun-ent versus time Powered by the system If power to the board is supplied by the system then the battery is not supplying power to the clock circuits.
  • Page 60: External Battery Input

    Figure 20: Battery removal Note: If exchanged by customer, please use same type for replacement and ensure conect polarization. For op em ting without battery please check the folloThing description of the external battery input. Battery removal and replacement Locate battery on the computer. Reference the product manual if it is not easily loc.
  • Page 61: Environment Conditions

    The red status LED goes off after the reset sequence and starts its normal blinking within the BIOS POST after the RTC oscillator is up. When ordering a battery-less CR! I (Styles 6 or 8 ) , the setup information is stored automatically within the BIOS ROM and is updated via standard BIOS Setup function.
  • Page 62 Maxi.tnwn height usage Table 33: Marunum height usage Styles 1-6 Style 8 Maximulll height Operating kill Vacuulll Storage 12 kill Vacuulll Only the conduction cooled board (Style 8) is capable to be used in a vacuwn envirolllllent. All other styles contai.t1 batteries or do not have the possibility to be cooled without airflow.
  • Page 63: Electrical Characteristics

    • When using an onboard hard disk drive (not with fl a sh disk) the operating temperature is limited to 50 °C • When using one or two PMC modules, please consider their power consmnption and thermal limits in calculating the max. operating temperature Card edge temperatures for CR11 style 8 and style 9 Table 34: Carel edge temperatures for style 8 and style 9...
  • Page 64 ' LTC1643L-ICGN (Linear Teclu1ologies) TPS2034D (Texas Instrnments) Supply voltage range The following ranges are defined by the CPCI specification PI CMG 2.0 Rev 3.0. The voltages have to be measured at the CR! I board (for example at the CPCI cow1ector pins at the solder side): Table 36: Supply voltage range Supply Voltage and tolerance...
  • Page 65 Voltage between conductors (DC or AC peaks) of 5 I V - 100 V require spacing of 0.6 mm for t pe B2 conditions external conductors, uncoated, sea !even to 3050 These mies are in accordance with IPC-2221 requirements. Isolation The Isolation of the Ethernet outputs oa fr o nt is lintited to 500 V peak against GND and any other supply...
  • Page 66 Placement Plan Component Side CR11 V1 ....••••• ..••••• • • •••• • • • ••• •• ..•• • • •••• •• •• ..•• • <i) • ..•• • • • ••...
  • Page 67 Placement Plan Solder Side CR11 V1 CR11 V1 Figure 23: CRH Vl solder side placement plan 66 CR11*, CP11*, CT11* 6U CompactPCI® SBC Publication No. HRMCR11 Rev. B.0 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 68 Transition Module CTM17 Appendix A The CTM 17 trausitio11 module is used for easy com1ection of I/0 si ls to standard cow1ectors. Please note: When using the CR! I in a peripheral slot supporting hot swap, care must be taken with EIDE drives. They should not be powered during the extraction­ insertion process.
  • Page 69 • • § ........•• •• • • •• ..•• • •••• ..•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • • • •• •• ..• •...
  • Page 70 CTM17 Interfaces This chapter describes all cow1ector pin assignments the CTM! 7 transition module. JOE Connector P1800 The IDE interface is designed as a 40-pin 2.54 pitch wale cow1ec.t o r to fi t Will directly to one or two extemal IDE hard drives.
  • Page 71 Table 39: CTl\I 12 IDE connector Name P1800 Name \RST_DRV HD_D8 HD_D7 HD_D9 HD_D6 HD_DIO HD_D5 HD_DII HD_D4 HD_D12 HD_D3 HD_DJ3 HD_D2 HD_D14 HD_DI HD_D15 HD_DO HD_DRQO \HD_IOW \HD_IOR HD_RDY HD_DAKO HD_IRQ HD_AI HD_A2 HD_AO \HD_CS3 \HD_CSJ SATA Connectors P1600, P1601 and P1602 The SATA interface has two order options.
  • Page 72 • •' 11 • • � • • •• • • • • •• • • •• � ..••••• •• •• •• •• •• • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• l-111 •• •• IIIHli ••...
  • Page 73 • > � • •• • � •• •• •• .. i •• •• � ® " ' • • -· r:;: •• Figure 27: Audio connector locations Table 40: Audio connector pin assignments Name P2903 Name HP_OUT_L HP_OUT_R AGND LINE_IN_L LINE_IN_R AGND...
  • Page 74 LE)! Figure 28: 7 Ethernet connector layout nnnr.l l � � ••••• • ••••• " ••••• ••••• 111111 1 111 • •••• ••••• ••••• Cill· ••••• ••••• ••• •• •• • ••••• •• •• ••••• •• • •••• •• •• ••...
  • Page 75 Table 42: Ethernet LED display definitions LEDi green Ftu1ction Li.ilk No !itlk LED2 yellow Ftu1ction On, blink Tic/Rx activity No activity Serial Interfaces COM1 P2200 and COM2 P2201/P2202 The CRI I offers two RS232 serial ports. All COM ports are accessible via the Transition module at 10-pin headers and are software selectable for RS-232 or RS-422/48 5 operation.
  • Page 76 Table 43: C01\Il/CO!\I2 connector pin assignments NameRS232 Name RS422/485 COM2P2202 P2200,2201 (CTM l7) TXD- TXD+ RTS- RTS+ CTS+ CTS- RXD+ RXD- GN D vcc• FUSE • +5 V supplied by the CR! I and fused with max 2 A at CTM 17 for normal operation don't exceed 100 mA at this pin.
  • Page 77 connector DVl-1 P4000 The CTMI 7 provides a DVI-I connector to cow1ect DVI capable monitors. Both digital and analog video signals are provided. For the digital signals Transition Minimized Differential Si aling (TMDS) is used. The maxi. m um resolution with a CR! I is limited to 1280xl024. For use with standard VGA monitors please use a DVI to VGA adaptor.
  • Page 78 '+5 V supplied by the CR! I and fused with max 2 A at CTMI 7 for normal operation don't exceed 100 mA at this VGA2 Interface P4200 The optional second VGA monitor signals are available on P4200 a 14-pin male header.
  • Page 79 Figure 34: USB connector pin assignments Miscellaneous connector P2001 The header P2001 contains miscellaneous signals: Table 47: l\Iiscellaneous connector pin assignment Name P2001 Name ICMB+ ICMB- VBATIN \RST_BUT \SPEAKER FUSE_VCC' '+5 V supplied by the CR! I and fused with max.
  • Page 80 GPIO connector P2000 The general purpose I/0 signals of the CR! I are available at a male header. Table 49: GPIO connectol' pin assignment Name P2000 Name GPIOO GPIOI GPI02 GPI03 GPI04 GPIOS GPI06 GPI07 FUSE_VCC' '+5 V supplied by the CR! I and fused with max 2 A at CTM17.
  • Page 81 Placement Plan • •• (§) • • •' • • ....• ..••••• ..•i ..•• • ..•• •• ..•• •• ..•• •• ..••...
  • Page 82 Appendix B PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) The PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) Interface is an additional slot for parallel mounted add on cards. The interface is compliant to the IEEE 13 86.1 specifi c ation and is based on the electrical and logical layer of the PCI specification.
  • Page 83 To wotuit a PMC board to the CR! 1, follow these steps: I. Remove CR! 1 from system housing Remove the front panel cover of the PC slot Take PMC from inside through front panel and push connectors together. 4. Verify correct installation of EMC gasket Fix PMC host boards with the four screws supplied with the PMC card.
  • Page 84 'r---screw M2 IOJ l<nl Secornfory lhermal lnterfare Figure 37: i\lounting of Secondary Thermal Interface on Pl\IC module Publication No. HRMCR11 Rev. B.0 About This Manual 83 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 85 CR11 and CR9 Compatibility Appendix C Chapter Scope The following sections describes compatibility issues between the CR! I family and its predecessors CR9, CT9, CP9. Basic compatibility: Each CR! I is as compatible as possible to the CR9 family. Missing features on the CR! I are the PS/2 keyboard/mouse support, the parallel port, the floppy...
  • Page 86 Rear The following table shows the re.ar I/0 cow1ectiou of the CR! I and CR9 families: Table 51: Real' 1/0 pin assignments fol' CR9 & CRH CR11 CR9J COM1 COM2 EIDE PMC 21/0 SATA PS/2 SATA2 VGA2 Flooov USB 2,3 USB 4 5 VGA 1 DVl-1...
  • Page 87 Abaco Systems Additional Resources All rights reserved. Information Centers For more information, please visit the * indicates a trademark of Abaco Systems, Abaco Systems web site at: Inc. and/or its affiliates. All other Americas: trademarks are the property of their 1-866-652-2226 (866-OK-ABACO) respective owners.
  • Page 88 Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and certified-used/pre-owned equipment SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT • FAST SHIPPING AND DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment at our full-service, in-house repair center We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins •...

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