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NuPRO-840 DV/LV Full-Size PICMG, mPGA478 Pentium 4, Intel 845 DDR with SiS305 and Gigabit LAN Single Board Card User’s Guide Recycle Paper...
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Trademarks ® NuPRO is a registered trademark of ADLINK Technology Inc. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Table of Contents Tables ........................iv Figures........................v Introduction......................1 Product Description....................1 Features .....................2 Functional Blocks and Main Board..............3 Functional Block ...................3 Main Board....................4 Intel Pentium 4 Processor................5 Memory......................5 PCI-to-ISA Bridge..................5 Dual Ethernet Interfaces................6 VGA Interface....................6 IDE Hard Drive.....................6 Serial I/O......................6 Interrupts .......................7 DMA .......................7 Real-Time Clock...................7 Watchdog Timer...................8...
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Configuration......................16 Switch and Jumper Pins................. 16 Switch Description..................17 Reset........................18 Reset Types and Sources................18 Hard Reset Sources................. 18 Soft Reset Sources................... 18 System Monitoring and Alarms............... 20 SMBus Address Map..................20 Chassis Intrusion..................... 20 IDE Controller ....................... 21 Features of the IDE Controller...............
How to Use This Guide This manual is attended for users of the NuPRO-840 SBC as a source of information to setup and maintain a working system. This manual gives the user information on specifications, connector types and how to install the different drivers to keep the system running at its optimum level.
Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the NuPRO-840 including a product definition, a list of product features, product specifications and a functional block diagram with a description of each block. The “NuPRO-840 faceplate” illustration shows the on-board I/O accessible from the front of the CPU board.
Features • Fully compliant to PCI rev. 2.2 standards. • Intel mPGA478 Socket Pentium 4 FC-PGA2 CPU processor. • Supports Front Side Bus frequency of 400MHz. • Intel 82845 DDR chipset. • Up to 2GB DDR SDRAM system memory. • Support PIO Mode 3/4 and Ultra DMA/33/66/100 IDE devices •...
Functional Blocks and Main Board The following topics provide an overview of the NuPRO-840’s main features as shown in the functional block diagram below and also the main board. Functional Block 82540 Figure 1: NuPRO-840 Functional Block Diagram Introduction • 3...
LAN1 LAN2 KB/MS RJ-45 RJ-45 PS/2 Main Board COM2 COM1 Parallel Port Super I/O IDE2 IDE1 I/O Control Hub DDR SDRAM Memory Socket Video Chip Memory Control Hub Power Connector CPU Socket mPGA478 Figure 2: Main Board Diagram 4 • Introduction...
Intel Pentium 4 Processor The Pentium 4 processor in the 478-pin package is the next generation IA -32 processor. This processor has a number of features that significantly increase its performance with respect to previous generation IA -32, it includes the 400 MHz system bus, and an execution trace cache.
Dual Ethernet Interfaces NuPRO-840 provides one 10/100Mbps and one Gigabit Ethernet interface. The Ethernet interface is supplied via the Intel 82562EM chip and Intel 82540EM chip, which are connected to the 82801BA. Each Ethernet interface is routed to an RJ45/LED all in one Connector on the rear panel. Each LAN port consis ts of both the Media Access Controller (MAC) and the physical layer (PHY) interface combined into a single component solution.
Interrupts Two enhanced interrupt controllers provide the NuPRO-840 with a total of 15 interrupt inputs. Interrupt controller features include support for: • Level-triggered and edge-triggered inputs • Individual input masking • Fixed and rotating priorities Interrupt sources include: • Counter/Timers •...
Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer optionally monitors system operation and can be programmed for different timeout periods (from 1 seconds to 255 seconds or 1 minute to 255 minutes). It is a two-stage watchdog, meaning that it can be enabled to produce a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) or a "CPU init" before it generates a Reset.
Keyboard/Mouse Controller The NuPRO-840 includes an on-board PC/AT keyboard and mouse controller. The keyboard/mouse signals are available through the PS/2 circular DIN on the rear panel. Both the keyboard and mouse can be connected at the same time using ADLINK’s Y cable. An extra connector is available for connection of an external keyboard or mouse (CN18).
Getting Started This chapter summarizes the information needed to make the NuPRO- 840 operational. This chapter should be read before using the board. Unpacking Check the shipping carton for any damages. If the shipping carton and contents are damaged, notify the dealer for a replacement. Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer.
System Requirements The following topics briefly describe the basic system requirements and configurable features of the NuPRO-840. Electrical and Environmental Power Consumption The values below are the measured power consumption for the SBC with CPU and RAM only; the CPU is running under 100% loading. The power for other peripheral devices such as keyboard, mouse, add-on cards, HDD, and CD-ROM are not included.
Memory Configuration The NuPRO-840 addresses up to 4 GB of memory. The address space is divided between memory local to the board and memory located on the Local PCI (or CompactPCI) bus. Any memory not reserved or occupied by a local memory device (DRAM/flash) is available to PCI memory devices.
I/O Configuration The NuPRO-840 addresses up to 64 KB of I/O using a 16-bit I/O address. The NuPRO-840 is populated with many commonly used I/O peripheral devices. The I/O address location for each peripheral is shown in the "I/O Address Map" shown below. 0000 –...
BIOS Configuration Overview This topic presents an introduction to the Phoenix Award PnP BIOS Setup Utility. For more detailed information about the BIOS and other utilities, see the BIOS Manual. The BIOS has many separately configurable features. These features are selected by running the built-in Setup utility.
Operating System Installation For more detailed information about your operating system, refer to the documentation provided by the operating system vendor. Install peripheral devices. Most devices are automatically configured by the BIOS during the boot sequence. Most operating systems require initial installation on a hard drive, from a floppy or CDROM drive.
Configuration The NuPRO-840 has been designed for maximum flexibility and can be configured for specific applications. Most configuration options are selected through the BIOS Setup utility (discussed in the "BIOS Configuration Overview" topic in Chapter 2). Some options cannot be software controlled and are configured with jumpers.
Switch Description CN16 Reset (Pin 15 & 16) NuPRO-840 has a circuit that monitors system power and provides the PWROK signal to the 82801BA. This circuit distributes the reset to the rest of the board by generating the CPU, PCI and IDE resets. This board also can be reseted by an external switch that is connected to an onboard header.
Reset This chapter discusses the reset types and reset sources on the NuPRO- 840. If necessary, the NuPRO-840's board reset characteristics can be tailored to the requirements of a specific system. Reset Types and Sources The NuPRO-840's reset types are listed below. The sources for each reset type are detailed in the following topics.
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Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer may be programmed to generate a "CPU Init" if it is not strobed within a given time-out period. This function is discussed in "Watchdog Timer", Chapter 7. Reset • 19...
System Monitoring and Alarms The NuPRO-840 performs system monitoring and alarming functions using the flexible, industry standard System Management Bus (SMBus). The SMBus is based on I C serial bus architecture and consists of a two- wire interface and an alert signal. The SMBus allows two-way communication between intelligent on-board and system devices.
IDE Controller The NuPRO-840's IDE controller provides two IDE channels for interfacing with up to four IDE devices. The IDE controller is incorporated into the Intel ICH2 (82801BA) chipset, which uses the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus to provide exceptional IDE performance.
I/O Mapping The I/O map for the IDE interface varies depending on the mode of operation. The default mode is "compatibility mode," meaning that the interface uses the PC-AT legacy addresses of F0h-1F7h, with 3F6h and interrupt IRQ14 for the primary channel. The secondary channel uses I/O addresses 170h-177h, 376h and interrupt IRQ15.
Watchdog Timer This chapter explains the operation of the NuPRO-840’s watchdog timer. It provides an overview of watchdog operation and features, as well as a sample code to help you learn how the watchdog timer works. Watchdog Timer Overview The primary function of the watchdog timer is to monitor the NuPRO- 840’s operation and take corrective action if the software fails to function as programmed.
The watchdog timer drives the First and Second Stages as follows: The watchdog times out (First Stage) after a selected timeout interval. NMI or INIT (software selectable) is driven high. A hard reset occurs (Second Stage). The timeout period is 1 – 255 seconds or 1 – 255 minutes. The watchdog is normally strobed by reading the Watchdog Register (CRF5).
Driver Installation This chapter describes the installation procedures of all the device drivers associated with the NuPRO-840 for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP. For installation information of non-Windows based operating systems, please refer the extensive explanation inside the ADLINK CD Intel 845D Chipset Hardware Configuration File Installation This section describes system requirements of Intel 845D chipset Device Driver.
Installing Hardware Configuration Files This subsection describes how to install the hardware configuration file on a system where Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP is installed. Note: Record the location of the Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP directory before installing the driver. Check the System Requirements. Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP must be fully installed and running on the system prior to running this software.
VGA Driver Installation This section provides information on how to install the VGA driver that come in the Compact Disk with the package. Please follow the instructions set forth in this section carefully. Please note that there must be relevant software installed in your system before you could proceed to install the VGA driver.
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[IMPORTANT]: You should install the Windows NT 4.0 with at least Service Pack 4 (version number: 4.00.1381) first before installing the VGA driver. If you don't have the Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4, please contact your software vendor or download it from Microsoft's web site. Installing the Drivers for Windows 2000/XP Boot Windows 2000/XP.
LAN Driver Installation This section describes the LAN driver installation for the onboard Ethernet controllers, the Intel 82540EM and Intel 82562EM . The relative drivers are located in the following ADLINK CD directory: X:\CHIPDRV\LAN. The Intel LAN drivers supports the following OS or platforms: Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Linux All the above drivers are included in the ADLINK CD.
Driver Installation on Windows NT Windows NT may ask to install a LAN driver from its own library of drivers. We recommend you to manually update the LAN drivers, which come with the ADLINK CD to guarantee compatibility. After installing Windows NT, please update to the new driver by following these procedures.
Specifications Electrical This section outlines the electrical specifications of the NuPRO-840 General CompactPCI Features • Fully compliant to PCI rev. 2.2 standards Processor Socket • mPGA478 ZIF socket Processor • Intel Pentium 4 FC-PGA2 CPU Secondary Cache • Built-in CPU Bus Speed •...
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BIOS • Award BIOS, support PnP • Intel 82802AB Firmware Hub (512KB) for BIOS update • DMI BIOS Support: Desktop Management Interface (DMI) allows users to download system hardware-level information such as CPU type, CPU speed, internal & external frequencies and memory size. •...
USB Interface • Two USB pin-header connectors, compliant with USB Specification Rev. 1.1, Individual over-current protection Watchdog Timer • Programmable I/O port 2Eh and 2Fh to configure watchdog timer • Time-out timing select 1~255 seconds or 1~255 minutes Keyboard and Mouse Connectors •...
Mechanical This section describes the board dimensions of the NuPRO-840 Board Dimensions The NuPRO-840 is f u lly compliant to PCI rev. 2.2 standards for all mechanical parameters. Mechanical dimensions are shown below. • Board Length: 338 mm • Board Width: 122 mm Figure 6: Board Dimensions 36 •...
Jumpers & Connectors A detailed description and pin-out for each connector is given in the following section. The jumpers on the NuPRO-840 allow you to configure your main board according to the needs of your applications. If you have doubts about the best jumper configuration for your needs, contact your dealer or sale representatives The proceeding section identifies where each jumper and connector is located on the main board.
Clear CMOS Jumper – JP1 Function Normal Clean CMOS Table 8: Clear CMOS Jumper VGA Connector – CN9 Signal Signal V_PWR GREEN BLUE C_DATA V_HSYNC V_VSYNC C_CLK Table 9: VGA Connector Pin Assignment Keyboard/Mouse Connector – CN17 Please use ADLINK’s Y -Cable when using Keyboard and Mouse at the same time.
LAN1 RJ-45 Connector – CN13 Signal Signal LAN1_TDP LAN1_TDN LAN1_RDN LAN1_RDP Table 11: Pinout of LAN1 RJ-45 LAN1 LED status LED Color Status Function 100Mbps Green (Speed status) 10Mbps Link Yellow (Link status) Link off Blinking Data transfer in progress Table 12: LAN LED status 10/100/1000 LAN2 RJ45 Connector –...
LAN2 LED status Status & Color Function ON (Green) Link LED1 Link off Blinking (Green) Data transfer in progress 10Mbps LED2 ON (Green) 100Mbps ON (Yellow) 1000Mbps Table 14: LAN2 LED status SMBus Connector – CN8 Signal Function Power SMBCLK Clock SMBDATA Data...
Dual USB Connector – CN11 Signal Name USB0- / USB1- USB0+ / USB1+ Ground Table 17: Pin Assignment of the USB Connector COM1 and COM2 Pin Header – CN4 & CN2 Signal Definition DCD, Data carrier detect RXD, Receive data TXD, Transmit data DTR, Data terminal ready GND, ground...
Parallel Port Connector – CN7 Signal Function PP_STB_L Strobe PP_PD0 Data 0 PP_PD1 Data 1 PP_PD2 Data 2 PP_PD3 Data 3 PP_PD4 Data 4 PP_PD5 Data 5 PP_PD6 Data 6 PP_PD7 Data 7 PP_ACK_L Acknowledge PP_BUSY Busy PP_PE Paper Error PP_SLCT Select PP_AFD_L...
Floppy Connector – CN5 Signal Function Signal Function Ground FLPREDWC_L Extended Density Ground No Connect FLPDRATE0 Data Rate Ground FLPINDEX_L Index Ground FLPMOTEA_L Motor A Select Ground FLPDRVSB_L Drive B Select Ground FLPDRVSA_L Drive A Select Ground FLPMOTEB_L Motor B Select Ground FLPDIR_L Step Direction...
Primary IDE Connector– CN1 Signal Function Signal Function PIDRSTJ Reset Ground PDD7 Data 7 PDD8 Data 8 PDD6 Data 6 PDD9 Data 9 PDD5 Data 5 PDD10 Data 10 PDD4 Data 4 PDD11 Data 11 PDD3 Data 3 PDD12 Data 12 PDD2 Data 2 PDD13...
Secondary IDE Connector– CN3 Signal Function Signal Function SIDERSTJ Reset Ground SDD7 Data 7 SDD8 Data 8 SDD6 Data 6 SDD9 Data 9 SDD5 Data 5 SDD10 Data 10 SDD4 Data 4 SDD11 Data 11 SDD3 Data 3 SDD12 Data 12 SDD2 Data 2 SDD13...
FAN Connector – FN1, FN2, FN3 Signal Function Ground FAN_12V Fan +12V FANSPD_1 Fan Tachometer Output Table 23: Pinout of the Fan Connector IrDA Connector – CN10 Signal Function Power No Connect IRRXD Infrared Receive Data Ground IRTXD Infrared Transmit Data Table 24: Pinout of the Fan Connector Thermal Connector –...
Front-Panel Header – CN16 Signal Function Pin Groups Power Power LED PLED Power LED signal KEYLOCK Keyboard lock Key Lock Ground Ground ATX Power PWRON Power-on signal Interface +5VSB Standby Power WDSPK Speaker signal Chassis Speaker Power RESETBT RESET Button signal RESET Button Ground...
External Keyboard Connector – CN18 Signal Function Comments VCC (+5V) Power Ground Keyboard Interface KBD Data Data Signal KBD Clock Clock Signal Table 27: Pinout of the External Keybard Connector CASE Open Connector – JP2 The signal is connected to the limit switch sensor of the chassis to detect the case open or closed.
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