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  • Page 1 Kontron User’s Guide ® MOPSPM104 ® Document Revision 1.6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Environmental Specifications .................11 4.4.1 Temperature .......................12 4.4.2 Humidity ......................12 MTBF .........................12 CPU, CHIPSET AND SUPER I/O .................... 13 CPU ........................13 Chipset ......................13 5.2.1 GMCH (852GM/855GME Chipset) ................13 5.2.2 ICH4 (82801DB) ....................14 5.2.3 Super I/O ......................15 SYSTEM MEMORY......................16 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 3 15. IDE INTERFACE ........................ 30 15.1 Connector ......................30 15.2 Limitations ......................31 16. ETHERNET CONTROLLER ....................32 16.1 Connector ......................32 17. FAN INTERFACE........................ 33 17.1 Connector ......................33 18. POWER CONNECTOR......................34 18.1 Connector ......................34 18.2 Power Pins......................34 18.3 External Battery ....................35 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 4 Kontron BIOS Extensions..................55 24.9.1 JIDA BIOS Extension.....................55 24.9.2 Remote Control Client Extension ................55 24.9.3 LAN PXE ROM.......................56 24.10 Updating or Restoring BIOS Using PHOENIX Phlash.............56 24.10.1 Flashing a BIOS ....................56 24.10.2 Preventing Problems When Updating or Restoring BIOS..........57 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX D: LITERATURE HINTS ....................72 General PC Architecture..................72 Buses ........................72 D.2.1 ISA, Standard PS/2 - Connectors ................72 D.2.2 PCI/PC-104......................73 Ports .........................73 D.3.1 RS-232 Serial ......................73 D.3.2 ATA ........................73 D.3.3 USB........................73 Programming ......................74 APPENDIX E: REVISION HISTORY....................75 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 6: User Information

    - no liability is taken for any inaccuracies. Manual is subject to change without prior notice. For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated, Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned.
  • Page 7: Warranty

    Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH that are caused by a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Celeron M versions of this board are possible, too. A DDR-SDRAM socket can hold either DDR200, DDR266 or DDR333 memory modules up to 1GB. The MOPSPM104 features the following: Intel Pentium M or Celeron M CPU ®...
  • Page 9: Mops Family

    Each MOPS module is characterized by the same pinout for the keyboard, COM1 and COM2, 44-pin IDE, LPT, and 1 LAN. These homogeneous features facilitate easy upgrades within the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH MOPS PC/104 product family. Whenever a LCD panel is required, MOPS products with onboard graphics controllers serve as the right choice.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Chapter 3 Getting Started Getting Started The easiest way to get the MOPSPM104 board running is to use a starter kit from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH. Take the following steps: ‚ Connect the power supply to the starter kit baseboard (part of the starter kit).
  • Page 11: Specifications

    UDMA Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Bus Master IDE ports (up to two devices) Universal Serial Bus (USB) ® • Two USB 2.0 ports (UHCI/EHCI) • USB legacy keyboard support • USB floppy, CDROM, USB stick boot support Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 12 Real-time Clock (requires external battery) ® External ISA Bus ® • Full 8/16 bit Memory and I/O access • All ISA IRQ and DMA signals External PCI Bus ® • 33 MHz PCI clock • Only 5V PCI cards supported Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 13: Block Diagram

    Memory DDR SDRAM Interface Interface Graphic Controller Port Interface (JILI30) BIOS Super-I/O W83627 Parallel Hardware Port Monitor Temperature PS/2 Serial Voltage ISA Bridge IT8888 Interface Ports Keyboard COM A Mouse COM B PC/104 Connector PC/104plus Connector Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Specifications

    Note: The height of the components on the top side are violating the PC/104 specification (see Appendix C.1). 4.2.5 Height on Bottom Maximum 10.67mm including PC/104plus connector ® Note: The height of the components on the bottom side are violating the PC/104 specification (see Appendix C.1). Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 15: Electrical Specifications

    Celeron M (ULV) 1.0 GHz Power Consumption t.b.d. Celeron M (ULV) 600 MHz (calculated theoretical values from all components maximum supply currents) 4.3.5 External RTC Battery Voltage range: 2.4V - 3.6V (typ. 3.0V) ® Maximum current: 3,5μA @ 3.0V ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 16 If the battery of this product however is accessible by the end user, it is in the responsibility of the customer to give the corresponding safety instructions in the required language(s). Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 17: Environmental Specifications

    Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions. When the Kontron unit has external power; the only battery drain is from leakage paths.
  • Page 18: Cpu, Chipset And Super I/O

    Advanced Power Management features, including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® techno- ® logy (only for Pentium® M processors) Chipset ® The chipset of the MOPSPM104 consists of the Intel 852GM/855GME chipset (GMCH = Graphics and Memory ® Controller Hub) and the Intel 82801DB ICH4 (I/O Controller Hub 4).
  • Page 19: Ich4 (82801Db)

    • Supports DMA collection buffers Timers based on 82C54 ® Power Management Logic ® • ACPI 2.0 compliant • Supports PCI PME# Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface ® SM Bus 2.0 interface (System Management Bus) ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 20: Super I/O

    Super I/O The external Super I/O WINBOND W83627HF offers the following features: Integrated keyboard controller with PS/2 mouse support ® Two serial ports and one multi-mode parallel port ® Hardware monitor for temperature and onboard voltages ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 21: System Memory

    System Memory System Memory The MOPSPM104 uses only 200-pin Small Outline-Dual Inline Memory Modules (SODIMMs). One socket is available for 2.5 Volt (power level) unbuffered DDR200, DDR266 or DDR333 module of up to 1 GB. The total amount of memory available on the DDRAM module is used for main memory and graphics memory on the MOPSPM104.
  • Page 22: Isa Bus Expansion

    Chapter 7 ISA Bus Expansion ISA Bus Expansion The design of the MOPSPM104 follows the standard PC/104 form factor and offers ISA bus signals for the use of standard PC/104 adapter cards. PC/104 Bus (ISA part) The PC/104 bus consists of two connectors that use 104 pins in total.
  • Page 23: Pci Bus Expansion

    32-bit PCI bus signals. If you intend to use +3.3V powered PC/104plus adapter cards (+5V tolerant), the +3.3V has to be supplied separately, because it is not generated onboard of the MOPSPM104. The PC/104-Plus bus is available through Connector X3.
  • Page 24: Graphics Interface

    The display logic may require +5V for standard or +3.3V for low-power LCDs. Backlight converters usually are +5V or +12V types. The MOPSPM104 also is a +5V only board, you need to supply the +12V for the backlight converter when using such a converter type. The onboard 3.3V-circuitry of the MOPS- PM104 and the +3.3V logic voltage of low-voltage panels are share the same voltage regulators.
  • Page 25: Connecting A Lcd Panel

    Graphics Interface Connecting a LCD Panel To determine whether your panel display is supported, check the Kontron Website for panel lists. We regu- larly update the list of panels that have been tested with the MOPSPM104. If you use one of those adapters supplied by Kontron, configuration is easy: ‚...
  • Page 26: Extended Vesa Vga Modes

    Graphics 1024x768 118h Graphics 1024x768 11Ah Graphics 1280x1024 11Bh Graphics 1280x1024 13Ah Graphics 1600x1200 14Bh Graphics 1600x1200 15Ah Graphics 1600x1200 Jumper Localization Jumper JP2 and JP3 (bottom side): Jumper JP2 (Panel VCC) 3.3V Jumper JP3 (Backlight) Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 27: Limitations

    Chapter 9 Graphics Interface Jumper JP1 (top side): Jumper JP1 (Backlight Polarity) High Limitations ISA graphic cards are not supported. ® When a PCI graphic card is used the chipset graphic controller must be disabled. ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 28: Serial-Port Interfaces

    - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current. - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. To find the location of the serial ports on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Lay- out”.
  • Page 29: Parallel-Port Interface

    - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current. - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. To find the location of the parallel port on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Lay- out”.
  • Page 30: Keyboard Interface

    - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. Pin 9 and pin 3 (power connector) are not decoupled. Do not connect two batteries. To find the location of the keyboard and feature connector on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Layout”.
  • Page 31: Signal Descriptions

    A battery is not needed to hold CMOS setup data. Your configurations for hard disks, ® floppy drives, and other peripherals are saved in an onboard EEPROM. However, you need a battery to save the CMOS date and time when power supply is turned off Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 32: Example Connection At-Keyboard And Other Functions

    Chapter 12 Keyboard Interface 12.2.1 Example Connection AT-keyboard and Other Functions 6 PIN MINI-DIN (PS/2 STYLE) (KBCLK) (GND) (+5V Vcc) (KBDAT) 5 PIN DIN 180° (DIN41524) (Speaker) (KBCLK) (GND) (KBDAT) (+5V Vcc) (PWRGOOD) (/RESIN) (/KBLOCK) (BATT) Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 33: Ps/2-Mouse Interface

    - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current. - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. To find the location of the PS/2 mouse connector on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Layout”.
  • Page 34: Usb Interface

    - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current. - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. To find the location of the USB ports on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Layout”.
  • Page 35: Ide Interface

    96021-0000-00-0) or a 3.5” form factor (KAB-IDE-25, Part Number 96020-0000-00-0). You can plug a Kontron chipDISK, which is an IDE hard disk that uses Flash technology, into the IDE inter- face and mechanically mount it by using a mini-spacer on the chipDISK hole. You also can use a chip-DISK adapter (chipDISK-ADA1, Part Number 96004-0000-00-0) or compact Flash adapter (CFC-ADA1, Part Num- ber 96004-0000-00-2) for more disk support.
  • Page 36: Limitations

    Pin 28 is connected with 470 to Ground for Cable Select IDE devices. To find the location of IDE interface on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Layout”. 15.2 Limitations By default only UDMA2 is supported (even a 80pin cable doesn't have an effect). For higher UDMA modes the “User“...
  • Page 37: Ethernet Controller

    RXD+, RXD- differential input pair receives 10 and 100 Mb/s Manchester-encoded data from 100/ 10BASE-T receive lines. To find the location of the Ethernet interface on the MOPSPM104 board, please see the Appendix “Connector Layout”. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 38: Fan Interface

    17. Fan Interface Some MOPSPM104 can be equipped with a fan. If a fan has to be changed or added, use this interface to connect a fan to cool off the CPU. The onboard system controller monitors the fan speed. The connector supports 5V fans only.
  • Page 39: Power Connector

    In some applications, the MOPSPM104 is intended for use as a stand-alone module without a backplane. You need to have a power connector available on the board for direct power supply. The MOPSPM104 is a +5V only board. Peripherals can obtain additional voltage from the power connector next to the PC/104 bus. The additional voltages (+12V, -5V and -12V) are not generated onboard the MOPSPM104.
  • Page 40: External Battery

    Note: The MOPSPM104 is not a replacement for a backplane. Use all power pins on the power connector and on the PC/104 connectors for power supply to the MOPSPM104, and also use all additional power connectors on addi- tional I/O cards if your system exceeds the above limitations.
  • Page 41: Watchdog Timer

    Watchdog Timer 19. Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer (WDT) is integrated in the Winbond W83627HF controller of the MOPSPM104 and can issue a reset to the system. The watchdog timer circuit has to be triggered within a specified time by the application software.
  • Page 42: Hardware Monitor

    CPU die. To monitor the parameters of this feature from your operating system, Kontron recommends that you use the 32-bit protected mode JUMPtec’s Intelligent Device Architecture driver (JIDA 32) with the test and...
  • Page 43: Thermal Management

    CPU performance in throttling mode. Automatic thermal throttling mode does not require additional hardware, software drivers, or interrupt-handling routines. Additionally the processor of the MOPSPM104 protects itself from catastrophic overheating by use of an internal thermal sensor. This sensor is set well above the normal operating temperature to ensure that there are no false trips.
  • Page 44: Onboard Device Configuration

    Network Interface Advanced / PCI-PNP Configuration / Onboard LAN IRQ Line Advanced / IO Device Configuration / LAN Options / Onboard LAN Controller Advanced / IO Device Configuration / LAN Options / Onboard LAN PXE ROM Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 45 Advanced / Miscellaneous / Summary Screen Advanced / Miscellaneous / Quickboot Mode Advanced / Miscellaneous / Extended Memory Testing Advanced / Miscellaneous / Dark Boot Advanced / Miscellaneous / Halt on Errors Advanced / Miscellaneous / Spread Spectrum Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 46: Setup Guide

    The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus. Use the left/right/up/down arrow keys to make a selection. Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu. Note: In the Option column, bold shows default settings. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 47: Info Menu

    Shows the actual BIOS version BIOS Date Shows the BIOS production date Board Name Shows the KONTRON specific board name (JIDA entry) Board Class Shows the KONTRON specific board class (JIDA entry) Serial Number Shows the KONTRON specific serial number (JIDA entry)
  • Page 48: Primary Master Or Slave Submenus

    Selects the UDMA mode to move data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum Mode 0, Mode 1 transfer mode. This feature is autodetected Mode 2, Mode 3 Mode 4, Mode 5 SMART Monitoring Shows whether a disk supports SMART Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 49: Advanced Menu

    UMA = 8MB UMA = 16MB UMA = 32MB Max. supported Memory DDR200, DDR266 Defines the maximum memory speed Frequency DDR333 Serial Interrupt Mode Quiet Defines the mode of SERIRQ signal between South- bridge, Super-I/O and ISA-Bridge Continuous Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 50: Pci/Pnp Configuration Submenu

    Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master Enabled Latency Timer Default, 20h, 40h Minimum guaranteed time slice allocated for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks. A high-priority, 60h, 80h, A0h high-throughput device may benefit from a greater C0h, E0h value Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 51: Pci/Pnp Isa Umb Region Exclusion Submenu

    ISA devices when ACPI is enabled Reserved IRQ 10 Available See above Reserved IRQ 11 Available See above Reserved IRQ 12 Available See above Reserved IRQ 15 Available Entry is only visible when secondary IDE is disabled Reserved Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 52: Memory Cache Submenu

    24.5.7 I/O Device Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Local Bus IDE Adapter Disabled Enables onboard PCI IDE device Enabled Submenu Opens USB options submenu 8USB Options Submenu Opens LAN options submenu 8LAN Options Submenu Opens Super-I/O options submenu 8SIO Options Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 53: Usb Options Submenu

    Sets the mode for the parallel port Bi-directional EPP, ECP Base I/O Address 378h, 278h, 3BCh Selects I/O base of port Interrupt IRQ5, IRQ7 Selects IRQ of parallel port DMA Channel DMA1, DMA3 Selects DMA channel of parallel port Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 54: Keyboard Features Submenu

    1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, Selects maximum trigger period 1min, 5.5min, 10.5min, 30.5min Delay 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, Selects time until the watchdog counter starts the counting. Useful to handle longer boot times 1min, 5.5min, 10.5min, 30.5min Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 55: Display Control Submenu

    Large Disk Access Mode Other A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cy- linders, more than 16 heads or more than 63 sectors Spread Sprectrum Disabled Controls the spread spectrum feature of the clock generator Enabled Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 56: Security Menu

    If supervisor password is set and this option is dis- abled, BIOS assumes user is booting Password on Bootmenu Disabled Enabled requires a password on the bootmenu. Re- quires prior setting of the supervisor password Enabled Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 57: Power Menu

    Resume on Modem Ring Enabled wakes the system on incoming calls de- tected by mode (RI) Resume on Time Enabled wakes the system at a specific time Resume Time 00:00:00 Specifies the time when the system is to wake Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 58: Acpi Control Submenu

    Trip Point - the point at which the OS will shut the system off Active Trip Point Disabled Determines the temperature of the ACPI Active Trip Point, the point at which the OS will turn on/off the 40°C, ... 65°C, CPU fan ... 100°C Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 59: Wake Up Events Submenu

    CMOS, you can restore the values you saved to CMOS Save Changes Saves all the selection without exiting Setup. You can return to the other menus to review and change your selection Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 60: Kontron Bios Extensions

    24.9 Kontron BIOS Extensions Besides the PHOENIX System BIOS, the MOPSPM104 comes with a few BIOS extensions that support special features. All extensions are located in the onboard Flash. Some extensions are permanently available; some are loaded if required during boot-up.
  • Page 61: Lan Pxe Rom

    PHOENIX Phlash allows you to update the BIOS by using a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM chip. PHOENIX Phlash is a utility used to flash a BIOS to the Flash ROM installed on the MOPSPM104. Use PHOENIX Phlash to: Update the current BIOS with a newer version ®...
  • Page 62: Preventing Problems When Updating Or Restoring Bios

    For further information on the update key and the crisis diskette, see the Application Note PHLASH_SCE???, which is available from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Website. The three question marks stand for the revision number of the file.
  • Page 63: Appendix A: System Resourcen

    Appendix A: System Resourcen A.1 Interrupt Request Lines Please note that Kontron PC/104 devices were designed after the draft of P996 Specification for ISA systems. Because of this, shareable interrupts are not supported. Some PC/104 add-on board manu- facturers do not follow the P996 Specification and allow shareable interrupts. If you want to use such PC/104 boards with Kontron devices, contact the manufacturer of the add-on board and ask about switching to non-interrupt sharing.
  • Page 64: Direct Memory Access (Dma) Channels

    Appendix A System Resourcen A.2 Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels DMA # Used for Available Comment (LPT1) Note (1) Cascade Note: Possible setting for LPT1 if configured for ECP mode. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 65: I/O Address Map

    System Resourcen A.3 I/O Address Map The I/O-port addresses of the processor module MOPSPM104 are functionally identical to a standard PC/AT. All addresses not mentioned in this table should be available. We recommend that you do not use I/O addresses below 0100h with additional hardware for compatibility reasons, even if available.
  • Page 66: Memory Map

    Dynamic (BIOS default address) A.4 Memory Map The MOPSPM104 processor module can support up to 1 GB memory modules. The first 640 kB of DRAM are used as main memory. Using DOS, you can address 1 MB of memory directly. Memory area above 1 MB (high memory, extended memory) is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE, which are part of...
  • Page 67: Pci Devices

    Network Controller INTA External i82562 A.6 SMBus Devices The MOPSPM104 uses an onboard System Management (SM) Bus. This bus is not available on an peripheral connector and therefore cannot be used for external SMBus devices. SMBus Address SM Device Comment...
  • Page 68: Appendix B: Technology Information

    (TM2) when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature (selectable in setup). Note: TM2 is the recommended mode for the Intel Pentium M processor. Not supported on the MOPSPM104 Celeron M version. Thermal Monitor supports two modes to activate the TCC: Automatic and On-Demand mode. The Intel Thermal Monitor Automatic Mode must be enabled via BIOS for the processor to be operating within speci- fication.
  • Page 69: Thermal Management

    B.4 FAN Connector This section describes how to connect a fan to the connector located directly on the MOPSPM104. With certain BIOS-settings it is possible to control the fan depending on the Active Trip Point temperature. The fan switches on/off depending on the adjusted Active Trip Point temperature.
  • Page 70: Processor Clock Throttling

    TC2 and the sampling period TSP are hardware dependent constants the end user must supply. It’s up to the end user to set the cooling preference of the system by setting the appropriate trip points in the BIOS setup. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 71: Appendix C: Connector Layout

    Appendix C Connector Layout Appendix C: Connector Layout X18 X17 X21 X16 Pin 1 The Board as depicted is a model only, showing the positions of the connectors. For pincount and pinning please see the following tables. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 72: Mechanical Dimensions

    C.1 Mechanical Dimensions 73.9 66.7 57.1 47.8 24.5 Pin 1 (all dimensions in mm) Side view Attention: The height of the components on the top and bottom side are violating the PC/104 specification. (all dimensions in mm) Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 73: Connector Functions & Interface Cables

    For DSUB 15 Connector (Molex 51021-0600 or comp.) (PN 96053-0000-00-0) adaptation Backlight 1.25mm 7 pos. KAB-BL-???? Kontron Back- Connector (Molex 51021-0700 or comp.) light cables FAN Connector 1.25mm 3 pos. t.b.d. For FAN (Molex 51021-0300 or comp.) adaptation Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 74: Pinout Table

    AD26 AD25 SA10 IRQ7 AD29 AD28 AD27 IRQ6 AD30 AD31 IRQ5 REQ0 REQ1 VI/O IRQ4 REQ2 GNT0 IRQ3 GNT1 VI/O GNT2 /DACK2 CLK0 CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 BALE INTD +12V INTA INTB INTC -12V Reserved Reserved Reserved Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 75 HDD12 TXE0- /AFD HDD2 TXE0+ /STB HDD13 /ERR HDD1 TXE1- HDD14 TXE1+ /INIT HDD0 HDD15 TXE2- TXE2+ /SLIN KEY (NC) TXEC- TXEC+ TXE3- /IOW TXE3+ /IOR DATAENA IOCHRDY CSEL /ACK /AKJ /BUSY SIRQ /SLCT /CS1 /CS3 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 76 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices, make sure that - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current. - the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 77: Appendix D: Literature Hints

    ISA System Architecture, Third Edition, Tom Shanley and Don Anderson, Addison-Wesley ® Publishing Company, 1995, ISBN 0-201-40996-8 Personal Computer Bus Standard P996, Draft D2.00, Jan. 18, 1990, IEEE Inc. ® Technical Reference Guide, Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus, ® Compaq 1989 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 78: Pci/Pc-104

    Universal Serial Bus specification. The USB-IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adop- tion of Universal Serial Bus technology. You can search for information about the standard on the Web Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 79: Programming

    The Programmer’s PC Sourcebook, Second Edition, Thom Hogan, Microsoft Press, 1991, ® ISBN 1-55615-321-X Undocumented PC, A Programmer’s Guide to I/O, CPUs, and Fixed Memory Areas, Frank ® van Gilluwe, Second Edition, Addison-Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0-201-47950-8 Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...
  • Page 80: Appendix E: Revision History

    Change panel jumper and backlight connector pinning 10/22/2007 M. Hüttmann Change part number of KAB-DSUB25-2 12/03/2007 M. Hüttmann Adds notes in chapter 'System Memory', 'Power Management' and 'Mechanical Specifications' 02/18/2008 M. Hüttmann Change serial port connector pinning, adds Battery notifications Kontron User's Guide MOPSPM104...

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