Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents How to Use This Manual Chapter 1. Introduction 1-1 Check List ....................1-2 1-2 Product Specifications................1-3 1-3 System Architecture ................1-6 Chapter 2. Hardware Configuration Setting 2-1 Jumpers....................2-1 2-2 Connectors.....................
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Chapter 5 : Troubleshooting. gives you a few reminding hints in building up a valid and working system with SBC1134, in terms of hardware and software perspective. Issues addressed are based on the customer application history collected throughout the years, and are presented as the most frequently encountered problems.
Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction The SBC1134 all-in-one single board computer is designed to fit a high performance Celeron/Pentium-III based CPU and compatible for high-end computer system with PCI Local Bus architecture. It is made to meet today’s demanding pace, and keep complete compatibility with hardware and software designed for the IBM PC/AT.
• One 5-pin to 5-pin keyboard cable for backplane connection • One 4-pin ATX power control cable for backplane connection • One CD-Title SBC1134 to support Intel 82815 GMCH VGA display, Intel 82559 and 82801BA MAC 10/100Base-T fast Ethernet driver If any of these items is damaged or missing, please contact your vendor and keep all packing materials for future replacement and maintenance.
3 System Architecture 3 System Architecture 3 System Architecture The following illustration of block diagram will show you how SBC1134 gives you a highly integrated system solution. The most up-to-date system architecture of SBC1134 includes two main VLSI chips, 82815 GMCH...
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(DOC) for M-systems Flash disk, and ISA buffer driving for special I/O applications and multi-ISA slots. Besides, an advanced feature is used on SBC1134 to support detecting and monitoring of system temperature, operating voltage and fan status. The 82802 Firmware Hub stores system BIOS and video BIOS, eliminating a redundant, nonvolatile memory component.
Hardware Configuration Setting This chapter gives the definitions and shows the positions of jumpers, headers and connectors. All of the configuration jumpers on SBC1134 are in the proper position. The default settings shipped from factory are marked with a star (...
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Function 3-5, 4-6 Select ATX Power Supply 1-3, 2-4 Select AT Power Supply On-board Ethernet1 (82559) enable/disable (JP6) Function On-board Ethernet1 Enabled On-board Ethernet1 Disabled On-board Ethernet2-PHY (82562ET) enable/disable (JP4) Function On-board Ethernet2-PHY Enabled On-board Ethernet2-PHY Disabled SBC1134
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Safe Mode Jumper (JP2) Function Short Enabled Disabled Watch Dog Timer Setting Jumper (JP7) Function Short Enabled Disabled SBC1134
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Figure 2-2 SBC1134 Connector Locations CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK IDE1 (Primary) interface Floppy connector IDE2 (Secondary) interface Parallel port connector COM1 serial port 2 x 5 shrouded header COM2 serial port...
PIN No. Signal Description +5V (220 ohm pull-up for power LED) Ground Keyboard inhibit Ground J11: IDE1/IDE2 Active LED Header PIN No. Signal Description +5V (470 ohm pull-up for HDD LED) HDD Active # (LED cathode terminal) SBC1134
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J15 : ATX Power Control Connector PIN No. Signal Description ATX Power Good Signal ATX 5V Stand-by ATX Power On Control Ground J23 : PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector (6-pin Mini-DIN) PIN No. Signal Description Mouse Data Keyboard Data Mouse Clock Keyboard Clock SBC1134
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J14/J17 : Chassis/CPU Fan Power Connector PIN No. Signal Description Ground +12V Pull-up 5V (Reserved for sense signal) J12/J16 : Ethernet RJ-45 Interface Connector PIN No. Signal Description Termination to Ground Termination to Ground Termination to Ground Termination to Ground SBC1134
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Data 12 Data 2 Data 13 Data 1 Data 14 Data 0 Data 15 Ground DMA REQ Ground IOW# Ground IOR# Ground IOCHRDY Pull-down DMA ACK# Ground INT REQ CBLID# HDC CS0# HDC CS1# HDD Active# Ground SBC1134
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Follow the steps of installing a CPU to change to another one or place handling bar to close the opened socket. Configuring System Bus SBC1134 will automatically detect system bus based on the CPU used. However, users may configure CPU core/bus ratio in BIOS setup menu for engineering sample processor.
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2 Main Memory 2 Main Memory 2 Main Memory SBC1134 provides two DIMMs (168-pin Dual In-line Memory Module) to support 3.3V SDRAM (Synchronized DRAM) as on-board main memory. The maximum memory size is 512MB. SBC1134 will automatically detect memory clock, based on the processor and SDRAM used. Please refer to the following table as your reference.
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Flash Disk systems Flash Disk SBC1134 reserves one 32-pin DIP sockets for installing M-systems Flash disk from 2MB to 288MB. This operation structure is running with pure ISA-bus without PnP (Plug and Play) function. Before installing, make sure that I/O address jumper setting is set on right position to prevent unworkable system due to I/O resource conflict.
Step 1 : Check all jumpers setting on proper position Step 2 : Install and configure CPU and memory module on right position Step 3 : Place SBC1134 into the dedicated position in your system Step 4 : Attach cables to existing peripheral devices and secure it WARNING Please ensure that your SBC is properly inserted and fixed by mechanism.
However, system will automatically switch to off-board video adaptor if there is any. In this case, onboard 82815 GMCH graphic feature will be disabled. Drivers Support Please find Intel 82815 GMCH driver in /Graphics directory of SBC1134 CD- title. Drivers support Windows-3.1, Windows-95/98/98SE, Windows-NT 3.51/4.0, Windows-2000, OS2, and Linux.
PCI connector pin PCI connector SBC1134 provides one on-board 68-pin PCI connector that allows you to apply additional PCI devices, such as SCSI or Ethernet. If you have a compatible PCI device, simply plug it onto the connector and secure it with two retention bars.
$ #!%!!& There is one programming guide (source code in Assembly language) and test program in SBC1134 CD-title. Please refer to the programming guide to create your own Watch Dog Timer application, and feel the Timer by using the demo program.
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1 Backplane Setup 1 Backplane Setup 1 Backplane Setup Backplane SBC1134 is a full-sized SBC, and therefore is able to run on any PICMG backplane, active or passive. ATX power SBC1134 is designed to support ATX powering. Please refer to the following instruction to apply ATX power on your SBC1134 and backplane.
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POWER CONNECTOR,20-pin) connector on the backplane. The CN7 is located on the upper-right side of the backplane with white color. Step3: Use a 4-pin power cable to connect the CN4 (ATX P/S CONTROL CONNECTOR,4-pin) connector on the backplane. SBC1134
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Step4: Please find the J15 4-pin header on the center part of SBC1134 in white color. You will also see a mark with “J15” at the left bottom corner of J15 header. Connect the 4-pin power control cable with this J15 header.
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Q : How can I build up an AT system using ATX power supply A : Do not forget to move JP3 of SBC1134 back to 1-3 short and 2-4 short (support AT function). If the ATX power supply has a switch, such as ORION-300ATX, leave the jumper of backplane connector (CN4) in step 1 and use the power supply switch as the system power on switch.
A: There are thousands of different reasons to produce this power on failure. Check SBC1134 jumper JP3. For AT power supply or ATX power supply used for AT system, JP3 needs to be at 1-3 and 2-4. Otherwise, it needs to be at 3-5 and 4-6.
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To make sure that you have a successful start with SBC1134, it is recommended, when going with the boot-up sequence, to hit “DEL” key and enter the BIOS setup menu to tune up a stable BIOS configuration so that you can wake up your system far well.
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5 5 5 5 - - - - 4 OS Diagnostics 4 OS Diagnostics 4 OS Diagnostics 4 OS Diagnostics What will be presented here is a brief guide to properly house-in the driver for any Microsoft Windows-95/98/NT device. For other operating systems, please refer to OS manual/guidebook. SBC1134 U
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By default, any Windows OS starts with 640 x 480 by 16 colors display. Please load in the display driver provided in SBC1134 product CDROM to maximize the VGA performance. If you are using a monitor that Windows cannot identify, you will also need to set, in the display setup menu, a system monitor to correctly retrieve display output.
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Network setup within Windows-NT 4.0 is not as easy as within Windows- 95/98. Special familiarity and care are required to come out with a successful installation. Note Please visit our technical web-site at http://www.rackmount.com for additional technical information that is not covered in this manual. SBC1134 U
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