Embedded stpc atlas 5x86dx2-133 pc/104 cpu module with on-board vga/lan/cf/tft lcd interface and general purpose i/o channels (28 pages)
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Introductions Introductions PI-6582V All-In-One Pentium CPU card with on-board VGA/TFTLCD interface Flash/SRAM disk Copy Right Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice in order t o improve reliability ,design and function and dosed not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
DOS command without any extra software utility. The DOC currently is available from 2MB to 72MB. An advanced high performance super AT I/O chip – SMC37C669F is used in the PI-6582V board. Both on-chip UARTs are compatible with the NS16C550. The parallel port and PCI bus Ultra DMA-33 Enhance IDE interface are compatible with IBM PC/AT and XT architecture's.
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Two high speed Series ports : NS16C550 compatible UARTs !" Standard/EPP/ECP Parallel Port This chapter describes how to install the PI-6582V. At first, the layout of PI-6582V is shown, and the unpacking information that you should be careful is described. The jumpers and !"...
Installations Installations !" Pentium CPU installation 2. Installations CPU installation Bus/core External Vcore There are four jumpers are used for CPU installation CPU type freq. ratio clock JP11 JP12 !" JP4 CPU external frequency selector Pentium P54C-90 External frequency PCI bus JP4 short pins 50MHz 25MHz...
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Installations Installations !" !" AMD CPU installation Cyrix CPU installation Internal External Vcore Internal External Vcore CPU type Clock clock JP11 JP12 CPU type Clock clock JP11 JP12 Cyrix 6X86 AMD K5-100 P120+(100MHz) Cyrix 6X86 AMD K5-133 P133+(110MHz) Cyrix 6X86 AMD K5-150 P150+(120MHz) Cyrix 6X86...
Block diagram of battery backup circuit Memory installation Function The PI-6582V industrial CPU card supports two 72-pin SIMM sockets for a maximum total Using internal battery memory of 128MB. The DRAMs for SIMM sockets can be 4MB,8MB,16MB, and 64MB in...
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Jumpers on the PI-6582V Jumpers on the PI-6582V VGA Flat panel SHF_CLK signal setting (JP15) Device setting on the extended socket (M1) (JP13 pin7-8) JP15 Singal Device type JP13 pin7-8 SHF_CLK inverted FLASH Normal SRAM DiskOnChip On-board Flash/RAM disk enable/disable (JP13 pin5-6)
Jumpers on the PI-6582V Pin assignments of connectors 4. Pin assignments of connectors DiskOnChip Memory address (JP13 pin 3-4) External power connector (CN14) DiskOnChip Memory address JP13 pin 3-4 D6000H-D7FFFH Pin No. Signal DE000H-DFFFFH +5V DC +12V DC -12V DC 3.10 Watch dog timer setting (JP14)
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Pin assignments of connectors Pin assignments of connectors Hardware reset connector (CN15) Keyboard connector (CN6) Pin No. signal Pin No. Signal Reset input KB_data Keyboard lock connector (CN4) +5V DC KB_clk Pin No. Signal Power L.E.D Extended keyboard connector (CN7) Key lock Pin No.
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Pin assignments of connectors Pin assignments of connectors 4.11 Floppy disk connector (CN1) 4.12 Hard disk connector (CN2) Pin No. Description Pin No. Description Pin No. Description 1 -33 (odd) Ground -RST Ground High density Unused Index Motor enable A Driver select B Driver select A Motor enable B...
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Pin assignments of connectors 4.13 Parallel port connector (CN8) 4.14 COM port connectors “CN20 “ connectors has two functions. It acts as COM2/4 port connector for PI-6582: and acts as VGA output connector For PI-6582V Pin No. Description Pin No.
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Pin assignments of connectors Pin assignments of connectors 4.15 VGA CRT monitor connector: CN20 (PI-6582V only) 4.16 Flat panel output connector Pin No. Signal Pin No. Function Pin No. Function GREEN SHF_CLK BLUE HSYNC(LP) VSYNC (FLM) GROUND R/G/B return GND...
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Pin assignments of connectors Pin assignments of connectors 4.17 PC-104 ISA bus connectors !" AT D bus !" XT- bus Name Name CN5 Name CN5 Name Name Name Name Name -DACK5 C11 -MWR -IOCHK SA14 -DACK1 -MCS16 DRQ5 -SBHE C12 SD8 SA13 RESET DRQ1...
How to use on board Flash disk How to use on board Flash disk 5. How to use on board Flash disk On board Flash disk hardware settings There is a jumper called “JP13” should be set properly before using ROM/RAM disk. (refer About solid state disk to chapter 2) The PI-6582 provides on-board 1.7MB flash ROM disk and one extended solid state disk...
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How to use on board Flash disk How to use on board Flash disk !" Auto detect and boot from Disk A: Where !" Primary disk drive The on board 1.7MB flash disk can emulate disk drive A:,B:,C:,D: or disabled. Enabled = If system files(IO.SYS, SMDOS.SYS) existed in Floppy disk A:, the system will automatically boot form disk A:.
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How to use on board Flash disk How to use on board Flash disk Flash disk installation examples How to install Flash or SRAM device on socket M1 !" Example 1 : Assume to use on board 1.7MB Flash disk and 128KB SRAM on the !"...
PC system (Primary disk drive=on board 1.7MB) The PI-6582V card allows the user to install this device on the socket called M1. A (Secondary disk drive=512KB Flash) jumper called JP13 pin 9-10 and pin 3-4 are used to enable or disable DiskOnChip...
On board Flash/RAM disk BIOS function calls On board Flash/RAM disk BIOS function calls 7. On board Flash/RAM disk BIOS function calls The on-board Flash/RAM disk BIOS provides you the flexible functions that you can Entry AH =4 ;Reads One Byte From EEPROM directly access the on-board memory device(s) without using file handler of DOS.
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On board Flash/RAM disk BIOS function calls On board Flash/RAM disk BIOS function calls xr.h.al=sectors; /* Sectors in AL */ /*************************************************/ xr.x.bx=FP_OFF(buffer_ptr); /* Offset of Buffer pointer in BX */ Function Calls of Flash/RAM disk */ sr.es=FP_SEG(buffer_ptr); /* Segment of Buffer pointer in ES */ /*************************************************/ int86x(0x83,&xr,&xr,&sr);...
8. How to use watch dog timer The on board watch dog timer uses one I/O port address 536H or 636H depends on The PI-6582V is equipped with a watch-dog timer that resets the system if processing the settings of Jumper “JP13” (see chapter 3) comes to a standstill, Typically caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI) or software bugs.
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How to use watch dog timer How to use watch dog timer Example program source list /* ----------------Example program-1 of watch dog timer ----------------------*/ /* This example program show you how to generate RESET signal when */ !" Example program written with assembly language(WDDEMO.ASM in diskette) /* the time counter reaches the setting value */ ;...
This chapter provides information on how to install VGA drivers that come in the floppy the VGA drivers in the diskette that comes with your CPU card diskette with your PI-6582V card. Please note that there must be relevant software installed in your system before you could proceed to install the VGA drivers.
3. /PIO:abcd This chapter provides information on how to install IDE hard disk drivers that come in the floppy diskette with your PI-6582V card. Please note that there must be relevant software d: Secondary channel slave drive use PIO Mode x installed in your system before you could proceed to install the IDE hard disk drivers.
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IDE Driver installation IDE Driver installation 6. /LBA:xxxx Enable the Large Capacity Feature(LBA) support for harddisk drives 2. There is a limitation of the IDE drives connected to secondary channel. The IDE drive which does not support identify command or its format is not the same with its /LBA:abcd identify information can not be connected to secondary channel.
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IDE Driver installation IDE Driver installation 10.3 Installing the drivers for SCO UNIX 5.0.0 10.4 installing drivers for Window 95/98? !" install : One of the two methods listed below can be used to install driver: !" Use INSTALL.BAT under Windows 95 environment. # mkdir /alihdd # doscp a:/sco-unix/alihdd.tar /alihdd !"...
IDE Driver installation CMOS setup 10.5 Installing drivers for Window NT 4.0 11.CMOS setup 1. From the Control Panel menu, double click the SCSI Adapters icon. 11.1 Main Menu 2. When the SCSI Adapters dialog box appears, click [Drivers] in the upper menu . Pick the [Add...] button.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" !" Load BIOS Defaults Date The BIOS defaults have been set by the manufacturer and represent settings which The date format is <day>, <date> <month> <year>. Press <F3> to show the calendar. provide the minimum requirements for your system to operate. !"...
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" Video TYPE drive type The category selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor. CYLS. number of cylinders Although secondary monitors are supported, you do not have to select the type in HEADS number of heads Setup.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" CPU Internal Cache/External Cache 11.3 BIOS Features Setup These two categories speed up memory access. However, it depends on CPU/chipset This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the design. The default value is en able. opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" !" Swap Floppy Drive Gate A20 Option This item allows you to determine whether enable the swap floppy drive or not. This entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled. The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 Mbytes.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" !" Typematic Delay (Msec) OS Select for DRAM > 64 When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to select the delay This item allows you to access the memory that over 64MB in OS/2. between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup The value in this field depends on write wait state parameters of the installed memory When Enabled, the controller signals the CPU for a new memory address before all chips (DRAM). data transfers for the current cycles are complete, resulting in faster performance The Choice: X-2-2-2, X-3-3-3.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" !" Fast Back-To-Back PM Control by APM When this is enabled, the chipset will insert one extra clock to the turn-around of When yes, an Advanced Power Management device will be activated to enhance the back-to-back DRAM cycles.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" Power Button The following four modes are Green PC power saving functions which are only user configurable when User Defined Power Management has been selected. See above This item allows you to select the function of power button. for available selections.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" PCI IDE IRQ Map to 11.9 Integrated Peripherals This allows you to configure your system to the type of IDE disk controller in use. By !" On-Chip Primary IDE default, Setup assumes that your controller is an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup !" !" IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard Parallel Port Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select with which I/O address.
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CMOS setup CMOS setup 11.10 Password Setting 11.11 IDE HDD Auto Detection You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences Automatically detect and configure hard disk parameters. The Award BIOS includes between are: this ability in the event you are uncertain of your hard disk’s parameters supervisor password : can enter and change the options of the setup menus.
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About RDISK.EXE utility About RDISK.EXE utility 12.About RDISK.EXE utility Type RDISK <Enter> at DOS prompt of host system 10. The following message shows up on the screen The RDISK.EXE program is a comprehensive driver which can help you to directly access ========== RDISK configurations ============== the solid state disk in the remote system with RS-232 or RS-422 serial ports.
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