IEI Technology WAFER-6820 User Manual

Low power transmeta tm3200 400mhz with crt/lcd, ethernet single board computer
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WAFER-6820
Low Power Transmeta TM3200 400MHZ
With CRT/LCD, Ethernet
Single Board Computer

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©Copyright 2000 by ICP Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. Manual first edition
Nov.01, 2000.
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order
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  • Page 1: Copyright Notice

    Trademarks WAFER-6820 is a registered trademark of ICP Electronics Inc. IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered www.iei.com.tw...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Introduction ..............1 1.1 Specifications: ................. 2 1.2 What You Have ................4 2 Installation ..............5 2.1 WAFER-6820 Layout ..............5 2.2 WAFER-6820 DIMENSION............7 2.3 Unpacking ..................8 2.4 Clear CMOS Setup (J2) ..............9 2.5 Fan Connector (J3) ................9 2.6 LCD Voltage and Clock Setting (J4)..........
  • Page 3 3.1 External Power Connector (CN1)........... 12 3.2 PC/104 Connection Bus (CN2, CN3) ..........12 3.3 LAN RJ45 Connector (CN4)............14 3.4 LCD Interface Connector (CN5) ............ 15 3.5 IDE Disk Drive Connector (CN6) ..........17 3.6 CompactFlash Connector -- TYPE II (CN7)........18 3.7 IrDA Infrared Interface Port (CN8)..........
  • Page 4 4.7 Integrated Peripherals..............39 4.8 Power Management Setup.............. 43 4.9 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup............47 4.10 PC Health Status................49 4.11 Defaults Menu ................50 4.12 Supervisor/User Password Setting ..........51 4.13 Exit Selecting ................52 Appendix A. Watch-Dog Timer ......... 53 Appendix B.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    WAFER-6820 is designed for limited space applications with only the size of a 3½" hard drive. It supports the full functions of an AT-compatible industrial computer on a single board. The WAFER-6820 is equipped with a low-power consumption and high performance Transmeta TM3200 processor on board.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Tramsmeta Crusoe™ TM3200. Because this point, we will attaché one 128MB SDRAM module that we approved in the package. 1.1 Specifications: The WAFER-6820 TM3200 with VGA Computer provides the following specification: • CPU: Low power Transmeta Crusoe ™TM3200 400 MHz •...
  • Page 7 • Ultra DMA/33 IDE Interface: supports up to two PCI Enhance IDE hard drives. The Ultra DMA/33 IDE can handle data transfer up to 33MB/s. The best of all is that it is compatible with existing ATA-2 IDE specifications. So there is no need to do any change for customer’s current accessory.
  • Page 8: What You Have

    Before you install the product, please check the following materials are included in the package: • 1 WAFER-6820 All-in-one single board computer • 1 CD disk for utility and drivers • 1 3.5" IDE flat cable (44-pin 2.0mm pitch to 40-pin 2.54mm pitch) •...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation This chapter describes how to install the WAFER-6820. At first, the layout of WAFER-6820 is shown, and the unpacking information that you should be careful is described. The jumpers and switches setting for the WAFER-6820's configuration, such as watchdog timer, are also included.
  • Page 11: Wafer-6820 Dimension

    2.2 WAFER-6820 DIMENSION...
  • Page 12: Unpacking

    IC's to make sure that they are properly seated. Do this only with the board place on a firm flat surface. Note: DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED. You are now ready to install your WAFER-6820 Single Board Computer.
  • Page 13: Clear Cmos Setup (J2)

    1-2. DESCRIPTION Normal Operation Clear CMOS Setup 2.5 Fan Connector (J3) The WAFER-6820 provides a CPU cooling fan connector. This connector can supply 5V/500mA to the cooling fan. PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 2.6 LCD Voltage and Clock Setting (J4) The LCD interface connector CN5 can provide 5V or 3.3V power...
  • Page 14: Buzzer Setting (J5-Pin 1,2)

    2.7 Buzzer Setting (J5-Pin 1,2) Set the operating mode of Buzzer. Address J5-1, 2 CLOSE Buzzer ON OPEN Buzzer OFF 2.8 Compact Flash Setting (J5-Pin 3,4) Set the operating mode of CompactFlash disk. This is similar to the operation of hard disk. Address J5-3, 4 CLOSE...
  • Page 15: Com2 Rs-232, Rs-422 Or Rs-485 Setting (J7)

    2.10 COM2 RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 Setting (J7) The COM2 (CN15) can be set to RS-232 or RS-422/485 for industrial field site application. Moreover when this port was set to the RS-485 mode, the board equipped with auto-direction IC will automatically sense the data direction to eliminate the data collision.
  • Page 16: Connection

    GROUND GROUND 3.2 PC/104 Connection Bus (CN2, CN3) The WAFER-6820 PC/104 expansion bus let you attach any kind of PC/104 modules. The PC/104 bus has already become the industrial embedded PC bus standard, so you can easily install over thousands of PC/104 modules from hundreds of vendors in the world.
  • Page 17 •CN2: PC/104-64 Connector PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description IOCHCK# IRSTDRV IRQ9 -12V +12V IOCHRDY SMEMW# SA19 SMEMR# SA18 IOW# SA17 IOR# SA16 DACK3# SA15 DRQ3 SA14 DACK1# SA13 DRQ1 SA12 REFRESH# SA11 SYSCLK SA10 IRQ7 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3 BALE...
  • Page 18: Lan Rj45 Connector (Cn4)

    IRQ14 LA17 DACK0# MEMR# DRQ0 MEMW# DACK5# DRQ5 DACK6# SD10 DRQ6 SD11 DACK7# SD12 DRQ7 SD13 SD14 MASTER# SD15 3.3 LAN RJ45 Connector (CN4) The WAFER-6820 builds in RJ45 LAN connector. It’s for 10/100Mbps Ethernet (RTL8139C). •CN4: LAN RJ45 Connector...
  • Page 19: Lcd Interface Connector (Cn5)

    3.4 LCD Interface Connector (CN5) The WAFER-6820 provides a 2x25-pin connector for the LCD flat panel interface. The WAFER-6820 comes to support TFT/DSTN LCD panels at following display options: (This is a reference table only, may support more type of panels)
  • Page 20 • CN5: LCD Interface Connector – supports up to 36-bit LCD. For better display quality, the length of LCD cable should be shorter than 45 cm. PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description FPVCC FPVCC SHIFT CLOCK ENABKL FPVDD ENAVEE +12V +12V...
  • Page 21: Ide Disk Drive Connector (Cn6)

    3.5 IDE Disk Drive Connector (CN6) You can attach two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) hard disk drives to the WAFER-6820 IDE controller (Primary). The IDE supports Ultra DMA/33 interface. PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION RESET# GROUND DATA 7 DATA 8...
  • Page 22: Compactflash Connector -- Type Ii (Cn7)

    3.6 CompactFlash Connector -- TYPE II (CN7) You can attach one Compact Flash Disk to CN7 that occupy the Secondary IDE channel. The CN7 supports both the TYPE II and TYPE I module. • CN7: CompactFlash Connector (Secondary IDE) PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO.
  • Page 23: Irda Infrared Interface Port (Cn8)

    3.7 IrDA Infrared Interface Port (CN8) The WAFER-6820 builds in an IrDA port, which supports Serial Infrared (SIR). Using the IrDA port has to set the mode of COM2 as SIR (in the BIOS’s Peripheral Setup’s). Then the RS-232mode of COM2 will be disabled.
  • Page 24: Floppy Disk Drive Connector (Cn10)

    GROUND SIDE 1 SELECT# GROUND DISK CHANGE# 3.10 USB Port Connector (CN12) The WAFER-6820 builds in two USB ports for the future new I/O bus expansion. It is USB 1.1 compliant •CN12: USB 0 & USB 1 GROUND DATA0- DATA1+...
  • Page 25: Parallel Port (Cn13)

    3.11 Parallel Port (CN13) This port is usually connected to a printer; The WAFER-6820 includes an on-board parallel port, accessed through a 26-pin flat-cable connector CN13. •CN13: Parallel Port Connector (2.0MM) PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION STROBE# AUTO FORM FEED#...
  • Page 26: Audio Connector (Cn16, Cn17)

    •CN15: Serial Port 14-pin Header (COM2) Pin No. Description Pin No. Description RS422/RS485 TX2+ RS422/RS485 TX2- RS422 RX2+ RS422 RX2- Notes: If you want to use the RS485, just connect to TX2-, TX2+. If you want to use the RS422, please connect to TX2-, TX2+, RX2+, and RX2-. 3.13 Audio Connector (CN16, CN17) VT82C686A companions and AD1881A CODEC organize the audio function, which is compliant with AC97.
  • Page 27: Vga Connector (Cn18)

    • CN17: CD_AUDIO INPUT Connector PIN NO. DESCRIPTION CDIN_R CDGND CDGND CDIN_L 3.14 VGA Connector (CN18) The WAFER-6820 builds in a 15-pin VGA connector that accepts the CRT monitor. • CN18: 15-pin Female Connector GREEN BLUE GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND...
  • Page 28: Tv-Output Connector (Cn19) (Optional)

    3.15 TV-OUTPUT Connector (CN19) (Optional) The WAFER-6820 provides a TV-Output connector. The format of NTSC or PAL are supported. You can use composite or S-video connection for TV. • CN19: TV-OUTPUT Connector GROUND LUMI-OUT GROUND CHRO-OUT GROUND COMP-VIDEO 2,4 -- S-video output...
  • Page 29: Award Bios Setup

    AWARD BIOS Setup The WAFER-6820 uses the AWARD PCI/ISA BIOS for system configuration. The AWARD BIOS setup program is designed to provide maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options, which may be selected for end-user requirements. This chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features.
  • Page 30: Using Setup

    If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the "RESET" button on the system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete>...
  • Page 31: Main Menu

    4.4 Main Menu Once you enter the AwardBIOS™ CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter>...
  • Page 32: Setup Items

    4.4.1 Setup Items The main menu includes the following main setup categories. Recall that some systems may not include all entries. Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration. See Section 4.5 for the details. Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system.
  • Page 33: Pc Health Status

    PC Health Status Use this menu to monitor your hardware. Frequency/Voltage Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/voltage control. See section 4.12 for the details. Load Fail-Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stable performance for your system to operate.
  • Page 34: Standard Cmos Setup

    4.5 Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
  • Page 35: Main Menu Selections

    Main Menu Selections Item Options Description Date MM DD YYYY Set the system date. Time HH: MM: SS Set the system time Options are in its sub menu Press <Enter> to enter the Primary Master (Described in Table 3) sub menu of detailed options Options are in its sub menu Press <Enter>...
  • Page 36: Ide Adapters

    IDE Adapters The IDE adapters control the hard disk drive. Use a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk drive. Figure 2 shows the IDE primary master sub menu. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2000 Award Software IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter Item Help...
  • Page 37 Use the legend keys to navigate through this menu and exit to the main menu. Use Table 3 to configure the hard disk. Item Options Description IDE HDD Auto-detection Press Enter Press Enter to auto-detect the HDD on this channel. If detection is successful, it fills the remaining fields on this menu.
  • Page 38 LCD&CRT: This field may appear as an alternative to the video Field. Select your video display device. LCD: Liquid Crystal Display CRT: Auxiliary monitor. When you want to use CRT only, please select this option. The CRT will have good screen. Both: Display on both device.
  • Page 39: Advanced Bios Features

    4.6 Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984 – 2000 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled...
  • Page 40: Virus Warning

    Virus Warning Allow you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep.
  • Page 41: Swap Floppy Drive

    Swap Floppy Drive If the system has two floppy drives, you can swap the logical drive name assignments. The choice: Enabled/Disabled. Boot Up Floppy Seek Seeks disk drives during boot up. Disabling speeds boot up. The choice: Enabled/Disabled. Boot Up NumLock Status Select power on state for NumLock.
  • Page 42: Security Option

    Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup. System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt.
  • Page 43: Integrated Peripherals

    4.7 Integrated Peripherals CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984 – 2000 Award Software Integrated Peripherals On-Chip IDE Channel0 Enabled Item Help On-Chip IDE Channel1 Enabled ________________ Menu Level Ø IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto If your IDE hard IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto drive supports block...
  • Page 44: Onchip Usb

    IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the best mode for each device.
  • Page 45: Ide Hdd Block Mode

    AC’97 Audio This item allows you to decide to enable/disable the VT82C686A chipset family to support AC97 Audio. The choice: Auto, Disabled. IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support.
  • Page 46: Onboard Parallel Port

    Onboard Parallel Port Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the parallel ports. The choice: 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7, Disabled, Parallel Port Mode Select a parallel operation mode. The choice: SPP, EPP, ECP,ECP+EPP...
  • Page 47: Power Management Setup

    4.8 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984 – 2000 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI function Enabled...
  • Page 48: Acpi Function

    ACPI Function This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). The choice: Enabled, Disabled. Power Management This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes: 1.
  • Page 49: Video Off Method

    Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn vertical horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
  • Page 50: Hdd Power Down

    HDD Power Down When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active. The choice: 1Min, 2Min, 3Min, 4Min, 5Min, 6Min, 7Min, 8Min, 9Min, 10Min, 11Min, 12Min, 13Min, 14Min, 15Min, Disabled. Soft-Off by PWR-BTN Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft-Off state when the system has “hung.”...
  • Page 51: Pnp/Pci Configuration Setup

    4.9 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
  • Page 52: Reset Configuration Data

    Reset Configuration Data Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
  • Page 53: Pc Health Status

    PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled. Choices are Enabled, Disabled. 4.10 PC Health Status CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2000 Award Software PC Health Status 46¢ X C /114 Item Help Current System Temp ------------------------- ¢ X F Ø...
  • Page 54: Defaults Menu

    4.11 Defaults Menu Selecting “Defaults” from the main menu shows you two options, which are described below Load Fail-Safe Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)? N Pressing ‘Y’...
  • Page 55: Supervisor/User Password Setting

    4.12 Supervisor/User Password Setting You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. differences between are: Supervisor password: Can enter and change the options of the setup menus. User password: Just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus.
  • Page 56: Exit Selecting

    4.13 Exit Selecting Save & Exit Setup Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off.
  • Page 57: Appendix A. Watch-Dog Timer

    Appendix A. Watch-Dog Timer The Watchdog Timer is a device to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from abnormal conditions that cause the system to crash. These conditions may result from an external EMI or a software bug. When the system stops working, hardware on the board will perform hardware reset (cold boot) to bring the system back to a known state.
  • Page 58 Example assembly program: TIMER_PORT = 443H TIMER_START = 443H TIMER_STOP = 843H ;;INITIAL TIMER COUNTER MOV DX, TIMER_PORT MOV AL, 8 ;;8 seconds OUT DX, AL MOV DX, TIMER_START IN AL, DX. ;;START COUNTER W_LOOP: MOV DX, TIMER_STOP IN AL, DX MOV DX, TIMER_START IN AL, DX ;;RESTART COUNTER...
  • Page 59: Appendix B. I/O Address Map

    Appendix B. I/O Address Map B.1 System I/O Address Map I/O Address Map Description 000-01F DMA Controller #1 020-021 Interrupt Controller # 1, Master 022-023 Chipset address 040-05F System Timer 060-06F Standard 101/102 keyboard Controller 070-07F Real time Clock, NMI Controller 080-0BF DMA Page Register 0A0-0BF...
  • Page 60: Dma Channel Assignments

    B.2 DMA channel assignments Channel Function Available Audio* Floppy disk (8-bit transfer) Parallel** Cascade for DMA controller 1 Audio* Available Available parallel port DMA default setting: DMA 3 parallel port DMA select: DMA 1.3...
  • Page 61: Interrupt Assignments

    B.3 Interrupt assignments Interrupt # Interrupt source Parity error detected IRQ 0 System timer IRQ 1 Keyboard IRQ 2 Interrupt from controller 2 (cascade) IRQ 8 Real-time clock IRQ 9 Available IRQ 10 Available IRQ 11 Available IRQ 12 PS/2 mouse IRQ 13 Numeric data processor IRQ 14...

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