DIGITAL-LOGIC MICROSPACE MSEBX800 User Manual

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Detailed USER MANUAL FOR:
EBX
smartModule800/900
MSEBX800/900
Nordstrasse 11/F
CH - 4542 Luterbach
Tel.:
++41 (0)32 681 58 00
Fax:
++41 (0)32 681 58 01
Email:
support@digitallogic.com
Homepage:
http://www.digitallogic.com

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  • Page 1 Detailed USER MANUAL FOR: smartModule800/900 MSEBX800/900 Nordstrasse 11/F CH - 4542 Luterbach Tel.: ++41 (0)32 681 58 00 Fax: ++41 (0)32 681 58 01 Email: support@digitallogic.com Homepage: http://www.digitallogic.com...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG For internal use only: File: MSEBX800-900_Detailed_V1.0.doc Path: R:\HANDBUCH\MSEBX\MSEBX800\MSEBX800-900_Detailed_V1.0.doc COPYRIGHT © © © © 2008 BY DIGITAL-LOGIC AG This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed or stored in a retrieval system, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of DIGITAL-LOGIC AG.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG Table of Contents ...5 REFACE 1.1. Trademarks ... 5 1.2. Disclaimer ... 5 1.3. Environmental Protection Statement ... 5 1.4. Who should use this Product ... 5 1.5. Recycling Information... 6 1.6. Technical Support ... 6 1.7. Limited Two Year Warranty ... 6 1.8.
  • Page 4 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 7.2. The 3pin Jumpers... 50 7.3. Jumpers on the MSEBX800... 51 ...52 NDEX MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0...
  • Page 5: Preface

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 1. P REFACE The information contained in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; it is subject to change without notice. Product advances mean that some specifications may have changed. DIGITAL-LOGIC AG assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, or the consequences thereof, that may appear in this manual.
  • Page 6: Recycling Information

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 1.5. Recycling Information All components within this product fulfill the requirements of the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive). The product is soldered with a lead free process. 1.6. Technical Support 1. Contact your local DIGITAL-LOGIC Technical Support, in your country. 2.
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 1.8. Explanation of Symbols CE Conformity This symbol indicates that the product described in this manual is in compliance with all applied CE standards. Caution, Electric Shock! This symbol and title warn of hazards due to electrical shocks (> 60V) when touching products or parts of them.
  • Page 8: Applicable Documents And Standards

    Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification Revision 2.0c, August 25, 2003 Copyright © 1996-2003 Compaq Computer Corporation, Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Phoenix Technologies Ltd., Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved. ANSI/TIA/EIA-644-A-2001: Electrical Characteristics of Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) Interface Circuits, January 1, 2001.
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    Technology Inc., Maxim Integrated Products, Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor Company, Power- Smart, Inc., Toshiba Battery Co. Ltd., Unitrode Corporation, USAR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.smbus.org/ Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0, April 27, 2000 Copyright © 2000 Compaq Computer Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Company, Intel Corporation, Lucent Technologies Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Corporation, http://www.usb.org/...
  • Page 10: Rohs Compatible Product Design

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG RoHS is often referred to as the "lead-free" directive but it restricts the use of the following substances: Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium VI PBB and PBDE The maximum allowable concentration of any of the above mentioned substances is 0.1% (except for Cadmium, which is limited to 0.01%) by weight of homogeneous material.
  • Page 11: Swiss Quality

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 1.12. Swiss Quality 100% Made in Switzerland DIGITAL-LOGIC is a member of "Swiss-Label" This product was not manufactured by employees earning piecework wages This product was manufactured in humane work conditions All employees who worked on this product are paid customary Swiss market wages and are insured ISO 9000:2001 (quality management system) 1.13.
  • Page 12: Overview

    PC/104 (ISA) BUS optional 4 Ports USB V2.0 PC/104plus (PCI) BUS optional 2.2. Unique Features The MICROSPACE MSEBX800 includes all standard PC/AT functions plus unique DIGITAL-LOGIC AG enhancements, such as: Single 8V to 30V supply Watchdog EEPROM for setup and configuration...
  • Page 13: Block Diagrams

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 2.4. Block Diagrams 2.4.1. MSEBX800...
  • Page 14: Sm800

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 2.4.2. SM800...
  • Page 15: Msebx800/900 Specifications

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 2.5. MSEBX800/900 Specifications Specification CPU SM800 AMD GEODE LX800/900 located in the smartModule800/900 CPU Core Supply 1.25V very low powered Level Cache 32k data and 32k code Level Cache 128kByte Performance P2 Equivalent Performance: SM800PCX SM900PCX Clock The CPU Clock is defined with the ordered SM800/900-xxx SM800PCX SM900PCX Chipset...
  • Page 16 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG External Interfaces Specification Video Interfaces CRT1, DVO USB V1.1/2.0 4 Ports IEEE1293 Printer COM1 RS232 COM2 RS232 COM3 COM4 Keyboard PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Floppy 26pin FCC Interface for TEAC Mini-Floppy Parallel-Hard disk 2.5” 2 x 44pin RM2.0mm ATAIDE-cable Parallel-Hard disk 3.5”...
  • Page 17 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG Operating Temperature Extended temperature range: SM800PCX (500MHz) Security Not planned Not planned ETS 301 Not planned CE/SEV Safety AR385-16 If all signals are externally filtered and assembled into an enclosed metallic case! EMI / EMC Tests EMC emission EN61000-6-2:2001 Conducted disturbance Radiated disturbance EMC immunity EN61000-6-2...
  • Page 18: Examples Of Ordering Codes

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 2.6. Examples of Ordering Codes The MSEBX800 system is combined from: Baseboard MSEBX800 smartModule 800/900-xxx (must be ordered separately) Memory: SODIMM200-DDRAM (must be ordered separately) Article Part No. MSEBX800 811060 SM800PCX 805212 SM900PCX 805242 Accessories Part No. MSFloppy 891001 MSFDCK 802600...
  • Page 19: Dimensions & Diagrams

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 2.7. Dimensions & Diagrams MSEBX800...
  • Page 20 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0...
  • Page 21 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0...
  • Page 22: Incompatibilities To A Standard Pc/At

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 2.8. Incompatibilities to a Standard PC/AT None. 2.9. MSEBX800/900 Related Application Notes Description High frequency Radiation (to meet EN55022) Application Notes are availble at DIGITAL-LOGIC. 2.10. High Frequency Radiation (to meet EN55022/EN61000) All peripheral interfaces are filtered to meet the EMI/EMC standards EN55022. MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 http://www.digitallogic.com support, or on any Application CD from...
  • Page 23: Thermoscan

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 2.11. Thermoscan Product Part Number MSEBX800 811202 SM800PCX 805164 SODIMM DDR 1GB 870672 Software Windows XP SP2 running desktop Top view, passive cooled: t [min] fCPU [MHz] I [A] 2.12. RTC Battery Lifetime Battery Specifications Manufacturer Type ER10280 Capacity versus Temp.
  • Page 24: Preparation

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 3. P REPARATION 3.1. Important Information Warning, ESD Sensitive Device! Place the embedded computer board on an isolated, ESD-protected surface. Also ensure that all equipment, tools and people are fully protected against ESD. Attention! The smartModule must be firmly attached to the board with screws. Do not attempt to power-up the system without taking this step or the system may not work and you risk damaging the equipment! See Section 3.2 for assembly instructions.
  • Page 25: Mounting The Smartmodule

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 3.2. Mounting the smartModule Line up the holes in the smartModule on the MSEBX board (top side). Then on the reverse side, attach the smartModule using 4 Phillips head screws (circled in red, within the red frame marking the approximate location of the smartModule).
  • Page 26: Ram Assembly/Disassembly

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 3.3. RAM Assembly/Disassembly To install or change the RAM, follow these steps: 1. Unmount the smartModule by removing the 4 screws marked in red (see the photo from the previous page). 2. To change the RAM: a. Using your thumbnails, gently push the clips holding the RAM module in place toward the outside (Photo 1, marked "A").
  • Page 27 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG e. Slowly push the RAM down until the clips "click" into place (Photo 3). Photo 3 3. To install a RAM: a. Carefully place the side of the RAM with the connectors into the slot. There is only one correct way to place the RAM in the slot due to a notch between the connectors which matches up to a tab in the slot.
  • Page 28: Power & Reset Buttons

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 3.4. Power & Reset Buttons Power Button: Push the Power Button for 2 seconds to start up the system. Reset Button: Should the system hang, press the Reset Button.
  • Page 29: Bus Signals

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 4. B IGNALS 4.1. PC104 Bus Note... The ISA-Bus may have some minor incompatibilities, see Chapter 6. AEN, output Address Enable: used to degate the microprocessor and other devices from the I/O channel to allow DMA transfers to take place. low = CPU Cycle, high = DMA Cycle BALE, output Address Latch Enable: provided by the bus controller and used on the system board to latch valid addresses and memory decodes from the microprocessor.
  • Page 30 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG /Master, input This signal is used with a DRQ line to gain control of the system. A processor or DMA controller on the I/O channel may issue a DRQ to a DMA channel in cascade mode and receive a /DACK. /MEMCS16, input MEMCS16 Chip Select: signals the system board if the present data transfer is a 1 wait-state, 16bit, memory cycle.
  • Page 31: Addressing Pci Devices On The Msebx800

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG /SMEMW, input/output These signals instruct the memory devices to store the data present on the data bus for the first MByte. /SMEMW is active in all memory read cycles. /SMEMW may be driven by any microprocessor or DMA controller in the system. When a microprocessor on the I/O channel wishes to drive /SMEMW, it must have the address lines valid on the bus for one system clock period before driving /SMEMW active.
  • Page 32: Detailed System Description

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 5. D ETAILED YSTEM 5.1. Boot Time System Boot Times Definitions/Boot-Medium MSEBX800-500MHz with RTC-Backup Battery Memory 256MB shared 8MB for Video From Floppy disk Boot from Setup-Disk1 MS-DOS v6.22 to "Starting MS-DOS"-Prompt. Boot from Setup-Disk1 MS-DOS v6.22 to "Welcome Setup Screen"-Prompt. Boot from "(Sys a:)-Disk“...
  • Page 33: Interfaces

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 5.2. Interfaces 5.2.1. PS/2 Keyboard (AT Compatible) and PS/2 Mouse Keyboard Pin Signal Pin Signal KB_Data +5Volt / 100mA KB_Clk Mouse Pin Signal Pin Signal MB_Data +5Volt / 100mA MB_Clk 5.2.2. Line Printer Port LPT1 A standard bi-directional LPT port is integrated into the MICROSPACE PC. Further information about these signals is available in numerous publications, including the IBM technical reference manuals for the PC and AT computers and from other reference documents.
  • Page 34: Floppy Disk Interface

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 5.2.4. Floppy Disk Interface Supported Floppy Formats Capacity Drive size 1.2 MB 5-1/4" 720 K 3-1/2" 1.44 M 3-1/2" Floppy Interface Configuration The desired configuration of floppy drives (number and type) must be properly initialized in the board's CMOS –...
  • Page 35: Controllers

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 5.3. Controllers 5.3.1. Interrupt Controllers An 8259A compatible interrupt controller, within the chipset, provides seven prioritized interrupt levels. Of these, several are normally associated with the board's onboard device interfaces and controllers, and several are available on the AT expansion bus. Interrupt Sources IRQ0...
  • Page 36: Bios Recovery

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 5.4. BIOS Recovery In case the BIOS needs to be recovered: 1. Set Jumper J9. 2. Start the MSEBX800/900. 3. Open the BIOS. 4. Remove Jumper J9. 5. Load the default BIOS settings. 6. Save the settings. 7. Restart the MSEBX800/900. MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 Jumper J9...
  • Page 37: Description And Location Of The Connectors

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 6. D ESCRIPTION AND Connector Structure Power Input ATX Power Connector LVDS Video IN MIC IN Line Out Front SPDIF OUT X30A X30B COM 1 X30C Keyboard Mouse X33A LAN A (LAN interface of SM800PCX) X33B USB 0 X33C USB 1 X34A...
  • Page 38: Connector Plan

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 6.1. Connector Plan...
  • Page 39: Connector Descriptions

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 6.2. Connector Descriptions Power Input Pin Signal Pin Signal 8-30V DC-Input ATX Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal +3.3V +5VSB +3.3V LVDS Pin Signal Pin Signal LVDS_A0- LVDS_A1- LCD BKL (dep. J5) LVDS_A2- LCD VDD (dep 3) LVDS_A3- LVDS_Clock- The LVDS interface works only if the J6 Jumper is not installed.
  • Page 40 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG LCD Connector Pin Signal DE_SPLIT VCCLCD_SB The LCD interface works only if the J6 Jumper is not installed. Microphone Input Audio Connector Pin Signal Audio Ground Channel L Front (Stereo Output) Audio Connector Pin Signal Audio Ground Channel L SPDif Connector Pin Signal Digital Audio Data Out...
  • Page 41 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG X30A Printer Port (Centronics, EMI-Filtered) D-SUB Connector: Signal Pin 1 Strobe Pin 2 Data 0 Pin 3 Data 1 Pin 4 Data 2 Pin 5 Data 3 Pin 6 Data 4 Pin 7 Data 5 Pin 8 Data 6 Pin 9 Data 7 Pin 10...
  • Page 42 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG PS/2Keyboard (AT Compatible) Pin Signal Pin Signal KB_Data +5Volt / 100mA KB_Clk PS/2Mouse Pin Signal Pin Signal MB_Data +5Volt / 100mA MB_Clk X33A Ethernet LAN RJ-45 Pin Signal X33B / X33C USB 0/1 Pin Signal USB-Px- USB-Px+ X34A Ethernet LAN RJ-45 Pin Signal RJ-45 Pin Signal X34B / X34C...
  • Page 43 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG RJ45 Connector 10BaseT (IEEE 802.3i), 100BaseTX (IEEE 802.3u): MDI-Pin EIA/TIA 568A colors (wire/line) White / Green Green White / Orange GND .. GND .. Orange GND .. GND .. Cabling: Do not exceed 100m (328 feet); minimum quality of CAT5, preferably S/FTP or STP CAT6. Be careful to have a well balanced shield/ground concept.
  • Page 44 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG Pin Signal AVR VCC AVR SCL AVR MISO Only for internal use Utility Pin Signal SUSC PS ON ATX System Reset PWRBTN GPIO 30 GPIO 31 GPIO 34 SMB SDA SMB SCL 2.5" Hard Disk Signal Reset (active low) IOW(active low) IOR(active low) IOCHRDY...
  • Page 45 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 3.5" Hard Disk Pin Signal Reset (active low) IOW(active low) IOR(active low) IOCHRDY DACK IRQ14 (pri) IRQ15 (sec) ADR1 ADR0 CS0 (active low) LED (active low) Floppy Disk FD26: Signal Name DCHG DIRC STEP TRKO Pin Signal (keypin) NC ALE / Master-Slave NC IOCS16 (active low) DIAG...
  • Page 46 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG X100 PC/104 Connector (ISA) Pin A: IOCHCK Ground RESET IRQ9 DRQ2 (-12V) NC +12V Ground NC IOCHRDY SMEMW SA19 SMEMR SA18 SIOW SA17 SIOR SA16 DACK3 SA15 DRQ3 SA14 DACK1 SA13 DRQ1 SA12 SA11 SYSCLK SA10 IRQ7 IRQ6 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3...
  • Page 47 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG X101 PC/104+ Connector (PCI) Pin A: GND/5.0V KEY2 Reserved VI/O AD02 AD05 C/BE0* AD07 AD09 AD11 VI/O AD14 AD13 +3.3V C/BE1* SERR* PERR* STOP* +3.3V +3.3V TRDY* FRAME* AD16 AD18 +3.3V AD21 AD20 +3.3V AD23 IDSEL0 AD24 C/BE3* AD26 AD29 AD30...
  • Page 48 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG X120 MiniPCI Interface Pin Signal Pin Signal RING 8PMJ-3 8PMJ-1 8PMJ-6 8PMJ-2 8PMJ-7 8PMJ-4 8PMJ-8 8PMJ-5 LED1_GRNP LED2_YELP LED1_GRNN LED2_YELN CHSGND RESERVED INTB# 3.3V INTA# RESERVED RESERVED GROUND 3.3VAUX RST# GROUND 3.3V REQ# GNT# 3.3V GROUND AD[31] PME# AD[29] RESERVED GROUND...
  • Page 49: Msebx800/900 Detailed Manual V

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG X130 PCI Slot (Standard PCI Slot) Name PCI Pin Description TRST Test Logic Reset +12V +12 VDC Test Mde Select Test Data Input +5 VDC INTA Interrupt A INTC Interrupt C +5 VDC ----- Reserved Power (+5 V or +3.3 V) ----- Reserved GND03...
  • Page 50: Jumper Locations On The Board

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 7. J UMPER OCATIONS ON THE The following tables show the location of the jumper blocks on the MSEBX800/900 board. The numbers shown in these tables are silk screened on the board so that the pins can be easily located. This chapter refers to the individual pins for these jumpers.
  • Page 51: Jumpers On The Msebx800

    DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 7.3. Jumpers on the MSEBX800...
  • Page 52 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG 8. I NDEX Addressing PCI Devices... 31 BIOS Recovery ... 36 Block Diagrams ... 13 Boot Time... 32 Bus Signals ... 29 Connector Descriptions ... 39 Connector Plan ... 38 Connectors... 37 2.5" Hard Disk ... 44 3.5" Hard Disk ... 45 ATX ...
  • Page 53 DIGITAL-LOGIC AG Mounting... 25 Specifications ... 15 SQS... 11 Standards... 8 Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems... 11 Swiss Quality... 11 Symbols ... 7 Technical Support ... 6 MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0 Thermoscan ... 23 Timers and Counters ... 35 Trademarks ...

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