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  • Page 1 Kontron User’s Guide ® MOPSlcdLX ® Document Revision 2.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Humidity ......................11 MTBF .........................11 CPU, CHIPSET AND SUPER I/O .................... 12 CPU ........................12 Chipset ......................12 Super I/O ......................12 SYSTEM MEMORY......................13 ISA BUS EXPANSION......................14 PC/104 Bus (ISA part)...................14 7.1.1 PC/104 Connectors....................14 7.1.2 PC/104 Configuration ...................14 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 3 16. IDE INTERFACE ........................ 28 16.1 Connector ......................28 17. ETHERNET CONTROLLER ....................30 17.1 Connector ......................30 18. POWER CONNECTOR......................31 18.1 Connector ......................31 18.2 Power Pins......................31 18.3 External Battery ....................32 19. CRISIS MANAGEMENT ....................... 33 20. CPU/MEMORY SPEED ......................34 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 4 APPENDIX A: SYSTEM RESOURCEN..................... 48 Interrupt Request Lines..................48 Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels ..............49 I/O Address Map ....................50 Memory Map .......................51 PCI Devices ......................51 SMBus Devices.....................52 APPENDIX B: CONNECTOR LAYOUT..................... 53 Connector Functions & Interface Cables..............54 Pinout Table......................55 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX C: LITERATURE HINTS....................58 General PC Architecture..................58 Buses ........................58 C.2.1 ISA, Standard PS/2 - Connectors ................58 C.2.2 PCI/PC-104......................59 Ports .........................59 C.3.1 RS-232 Serial ......................59 C.3.2 ATA ........................59 C.3.3 USB........................59 Programming ......................60 APPENDIX D: REVISION HISTORY ....................61 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • 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

    Introduction MOPSlcdLX MOPSlcdLX SBC modules support the AMD LX800 Embedded System Platform. The MOPSlcdLX is a versatile, low-cost, low-power module that conforms to the industry standard 90mm x 96mm PC/104 form factor. The board’s chipset includes a AMD Geode LX800 CPU with an integrated graphics controller and the Companion Chip CS5536.
  • 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 MOPSlcdLX 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 (OHCI/EHCI) • USB legacy keyboard support • USB floppy boot support Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 12 All ISA IRQ and 8 bit DMA signals • Only 8 bit DMA available • ISA bus master mode not supported External PCI Bus ® • 33 MHz PCI clock • Only 3.3V PCI cards supported • Onboard 3.3V V switchable by resistor Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 13: Block Diagram

    Port Interface BIOS CPLD (JILI) Super-I/O W83627 Floppy Interface Parallel Hardware Port Monitor Temperature PS/2 Serial Interface Ports Voltage ISA Bridge F85226 Keyboard COM A Transformer Mouse COM B Network Controller 82551ER PC/104 Connector PC/104plus Connector Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Specifications

    One 2x32 pin stackthrough and one 2x20 pin stackthrough connector ® 4.2.2 PC/104+ Bus Connector (PCI part) One 4x30 pin stackthrough connector ® 4.2.3 Module Dimensions 96 x 90 mm (3.77” x 3.55”) ® 4.2.4 Weight 98 g (full feature version without memory module) ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 15: Electrical Specifications

    AMD LX800 (500 MHz) Power t.b.d. Consumption (calculated theoretical values from all components maximum supply currents) 4.3.5 External RTC Battery Voltage range: 2.4 V - 3.6 V (typ. 3.0 V) ® Maximum current: 10 µA ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 16: 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 17: Cpu, Chipset And Super I/O

    Internal Real-Time clock with CMOS RAM Super I/O The external Super I/O WINBOND W83627 offers the following features: Integrated keyboard controller with PS/2 mouse support ® Two serial ports and one multi-mode parallel port ® Floppy disk controller ® Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 18: System Memory

    Therefore, the full memory size is not available for software applications. Up to 254 MB of system memory are used as graphic memory. To find the location of the SDRAM socket J8000 on the MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Con- nector Layout".
  • Page 19: Isa Bus Expansion

    Chapter 7 ISA Bus Expansion ISA Bus Expansion The design of the MOPSlcdLX 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 20: Pci Bus Expansion

    PCI BUS Expansion PCI BUS Expansion The MOPSlcdLX is available in different versions with or without PC/104+ bus. On boards with this option a quad-row socket stack-through connector with a 2mm x 2mm (0.79” x 0.79”) pitch that implements the standard 32-bit PCI bus signals is available.
  • Page 21: Graphics Interface

    JILI cable. On occasion, backlight voltage has to be adjusted on the cable. Even though the MOPSlcdLX is a +5V only board, you need to supply the +12V for the backlight converter additionally when using such a converter type. The onboard +3.3V circuitry and the +3.3V logic voltage of low-voltage panels are powered by separate voltage regulators.
  • Page 22: Connecting A Lcd Panel

    Graphics Interface Connecting a LCD Panel To determine whether your panel display is supported, check the Kontron Web site for panel lists. We regu- larly update the list of panels that have been tested with the MOPSlcdLX. If you use one of those adapters supplied by Kontron, configuration is easy: ‚...
  • Page 23: Extended Vesa Vga Modes

    Tx/Rx27 Red 6 (e.g. even: RE6 or ER6) Tx/Rx5 Red 7 Tx/Rx10 Green 6 (e.g. even: GE6 or EG6) Tx/Rx11 Green 7 Tx/Rx16 Blue 6 (e.g. even: BE6 or EB6) Tx/Rx17 Blue 7 Tx/Rx23 not used Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 24 Tx/Rx27 Red 0 (e.g. even: RE0 or ER0) Tx/Rx5 Red 1 Tx/Rx10 Green 0 (e.g. even: GE0 or EG0) Tx/Rx11 Green 1 Tx/Rx16 Blue 0 (e.g. even: BE0 or EB0) Tx/Rx17 Blue 1 Tx/Rx23 not used Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 25: 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 MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Lay- out".
  • Page 26: 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 MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Lay- out".
  • Page 27: 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 MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Layout".
  • Page 28: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 29: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 30: 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 MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Layout".
  • Page 31: Usb Interface

    USB Interface 14. USB Interface The USB interface of the MOPSlcdLX is integrated in the CS5536 companion chip. It comes with two USB ports, which follow the OHCI/EHCI specification and are USB 2.0 compliant. You can expand the amount of USB connections by adding external hubs.
  • Page 32: Floppy-Drive Interface

    15. Floppy-Drive Interface The floppy-drive interface of the MOPSlcdLX uses a 2.88 MB super I/O floppy-disk controller and can support one floppy disk drive with densities that range from 360 kB to 2.88 MB. The controller is 100% IBM com- patible.
  • Page 33: 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 interface 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 Number 96004-0000-00-2) for more disk support.
  • Page 34 - to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950. Ω Pin 28 is connected with 470 to Ground for Cable Select IDE devices. To find the location of IDE interface on the MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Layout". Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 35: 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 MOPSlcdLX board, please see the Appendix "Connector Layout". Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 36: Power Connector

    In some applications, the MOPSlcdLX 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 MOPSlcdLX 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 MOPSlcdLX.
  • Page 37: External Battery

    Note: The MOPSlcdLX 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 MOPSlcdLX, and also use all additional power connectors on additi- onal I/O cards if your system exceeds the above limitations.
  • Page 38: Crisis Management

    ‚ power down the system ƒ switch the second jumper JP7000 as depicted, wait for 3 seconds „ put the jumper back as it was before Then continue with the steps from the no battery case. Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 39: Cpu/Memory Speed

    CPU Speed Memory Speed 200 MHz DDR200 333 MHz DDR200 333 MHz DDR266 333 MHz DDR333 400 MHz DDR200 400 MHz DDR266 400 MHz DDR333 433 MHz DDR266 433 MHz DDR333 500 MHz DDR266 500 MHz DDR333 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 40: Watchdog Timer

    Watchdog Timer 21. Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer of the MOPSlcdLX can issue a reset to the system. The watchdog timer circuit has to be triggered within a specified time by the application software. If the watchdog is not triggered because proper software execution fails or a hardware malfunction occurs, it will reset the system.
  • Page 41: Special Hardware Hints

    Some problems exists when using the KONTRON ADA9 PC/104+ Evaluation Board (re- ® fering to PCI Slots). KONTRON can not guarantee that all PCI cards runs error-free 22.3 Memory Issues In case you encounter problems during file operations (i.e. copy procedure during Windows installation), these can usually be fixed by decreasing the memory speed.
  • Page 42: Onboard Device Configuration

    Advanced BIOS Features / PS2 Mouse Function USB Interface Advanced Chipset Features / USB Controller Advanced BIOS Features / First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features / Second Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features / Third Boot Device Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 43 Advanced Chipset Features / Watchdog Timeout Advanced Chipset Features / Watchdog Delay Temperature Monitoring PC Health Status / Shutdown Temperature BIOS Extensions Advanced BIOS Features / JRC Extension Advanced BIOS Features / Darkboot - Custom Logo Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 44: Setup Guide

    The BIOS Setup menus documented in this section represent those found in most models of the MOPSlcdLX. The BIOS Setup for specific models can differ slightly.
  • Page 45: Main Menu

    Extended Memory Displays amount of extended memory de- tected during boot-up Extended memory = capacity of memory module – selected frame buffer memory size Total Memory Displays amount of total memory detec- ted during boot-up Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 46: Ide Master Or Slave Submenus

    Standard CDROM or DVD drive CDROM Primary slave IDE hard drive HDD-1 USB diskette drive USB-FDD USB ZIP drive USB-ZIP USB CDROM drive USB-CDROM USB harddisk drive USB-HDD Ethernet controller with LAN-Boot-ROM Disables boot device entry Disabled (Third) Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 47 See above Enabled D800 – DBFF Shadow Disabled See above Enabled DC00 – DFFF Shadow Disabled See above Enabled Shadow Read/Write Disabled Normally shadow area only readable. Use this opti- on to enable Write operation Enabled Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 48: Advanced Chipset Features

    1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, Selects maximum trigger period 1min, 5.5min, 10.5min, 30.5min Watchdog Delay 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, Selects time until the watchdog counter starts counting. Useful to handle longer boot times 1min, 5.5min, 10.5min, 30.5min Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 49: Integrated Peripherals

    Selects I/O base and IRQ of serial port respectively disables the port 378/IRQ7 278/IRQ5 3BC/IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode Standard Sets the mode for parallel port Standard = bidirectional EPP = Enhanced Parallel Port specification EPP Mode Select EPP1.9 Selects the EPP specification EPP1.7 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 50: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    C, 105 C, 115 C, 125 Board Voltage +Vcore Vcore voltage (generated onboard) Board Voltage +3.3V 3.3V voltage (generated onboard) System Voltage +5.0V 5.0V voltage (external power supply) System Voltage +12.0V 12.0V voltage (external power supply) Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 51: Special Bios Hints

    24.11 Kontron BIOS Extensions Besides the Award System BIOS, the MOPSlcdLX comes with a few BIOS extensions that support special fea- tures. All extensions are located in the onboard Flash. Some extensions are permanently available; some are loaded if required during boot-up.
  • Page 52: Lan Pxe Rom

    24.11.3 LAN PXE ROM This optional ROM allows you to boot the MOPSlcdLX over an Ethernet connection. If the onboard LAN PXE ROM is enabled in the system BIOS Setup, an optional ROM for the Ethernet controller loads into memory during boot up.
  • Page 53: 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 54: Direct Memory Access (Dma) Channels

    Note (1) Cascade ---- Note (2) ---- Note (2) ---- Note (2) Note: If the „used for“ - device is disabled in setup, the corresponding DMA is available for other devices. 16 bit DMA channels not available. Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 55: I/O Address Map

    System Resourcen A.3 I/O Address Map The I/O-port addresses of the processor module MOPSlcdLX 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 0110h with additional hardware for compatibility reasons, even if available.
  • Page 56: Memory Map

    System Resourcen A.4 Memory Map The MOPSlcdLX processor module can support up to 1 GB memory modules. As the MOPSlcdLX uses Shared Memory Architecture (SMA) the amount of graphic memory reduces the available amount of system me- mory. The first 640 kB of DRAM are used as main memory.
  • Page 57: Smbus Devices

    Appendix A System Resourcen A.6 SMBus Devices The MOPSlcdLX 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 Temp. Sensor (LM86) Onboard temperature sensor.
  • Page 58: Appendix B: Connector Layout

    Appendix B: Connector Layout X15003 X12001 X15006 X15007 X14001 X11000 JP14002 JP7000 X10000 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 59: Connector Functions & Interface Cables

    X10000c Power 2.54mm 8 pos. Connector (EPT 962-60043-12 or compatible for board to board connection) X12001 CRT Monitor 1.25mm 6 pos. KAB-VGA-2 for DSUB-15 Connector (Molex 51021-0600 or comp.) (PN 96053-0000-00-0) adaptation. Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 60: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 61 HDD10 /SLIN /RI1 /RI2 HDD4 HDD11 /MTR0 HDD3 HDD12 /FDIR HDD2 HDD13 /STEP HDD1 HDD14 /WDATA HDD0 HDD15 /WGATE /ACK KEY (NC) /TRK0 BUSY /WRTPRT /IOW /RDATA /IOR SLCT /HDSEL IOCHRDY CSEL /AKJ SIRQ /CS1 /CS3 Kontron User's Guide MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 62 PWRGOOD Note: Key pin for PC/104; GND for PC/104+ specification. Not supported on MOPSlcdLX boards. To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices, make sure that - the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
  • Page 63: Appendix C: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 64: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 65: 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 MOPSlcdLX...
  • Page 66: Appendix D: Revision History

    / Memory speed) 09/04/2006 M. Hüttmann Change font, added chapter Memory Issues 11/07/2006 M. Hüttmann Added chapter Kontron BIOS Extension and some Setup entries 12/07/2006 M. Hüttmann Change chapter Special BIOS Hints 01/03/2007 M. Hüttmann Delete restriction of PCI-clock-signals (PC104+ connector) 01/08/2007 M.

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