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1. MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 48 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 8 HD Audio Optional As an option the BL70W can be equipped with a high definition audio interface implemented via the Realtek ALC268 codec and available on a standard 9 pin D Sub connector at the front panel Table 10 Pin assignment of the HD audio interface 9 AUDIO_IN_R 5 AUDIO_SPDIF 3 e 5 8 AUDIO GND 4 AUDIO IN L o9 7 AUDIO OUT R 3 AUDIO OUT R Loj 6 AUDIO_OUT_L 2 AUDIO_GND 1 AUDIO_OUT_L Table 11 Signal mnemonics of the HD audio interface Signal Direction Description AUDIO EXT OUT Lz Rx out Line out left and right differential signal pairs AUDIO EXT IN L R in Line in left and right AUDIO EXT GND Analog ground AUDIO EXT SPDIF out S PDIF output MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 49 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 9 Status and User LEDs In addition to the four Ethernet status LEDs the BL70W provides two status LEDs and eight general status LEDs One of the status LEDs signals whether the onboard power generated by the BL70W s on board DC DC converter is within valid range the other signals the system status see Chapter 3 9 1 Status LED on page 51 for a detailed description of the LED s behavior The eight user LEDs can be controlled via an I O expander on the SMBus The LED can be used freely depending on an application s requirements See C
2. Max switching voltage 154 V Max current 120 mA switching and continuous Figure 20 Photocouplers shutters 2 lines OPT P MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 61 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 13 5 Odometer Input The BL70W provides one isolated odometer input for GNSS This input counts odometer pulses of a maximum frequency of 2 kHz The value of the counter is read by an IP core 16Z082_IMPULSE in the FPGA inside the BL70W aT Wits A driver for the IP core is provided on MEN s website The BL70W supports input voltage levels of up to 154 V Table 27 Odometer switching voltage levels PD1 PD2 75k 150k High Level Low Level EN DIS EN DIS DIS DIS 4 2 V 1 5 V DIS EN 8 4 V 3 0 V EN DIS 12 6 V 4 5 V EN EN 16 8 V 6V The odometer default state does not change between power off and power on state After a power cycle the odometer input enters its default state and will not remember its last value A reset does not change the state of the odometer input During and after a reset the odometer input will hold its state Table 28 Odometer default reset states PD1 PD2 PU Sink 75k 150k 5mA EN DIS EN DIS EN DIS EN DIS During Reset Last value Last value Last value Last value After Reset Last value Last value Last value Last value During power DIS DIS DIS EN cycle After power cycle DIS DIS DIS EN M
3. V The microSD card slot is positioned at the edge of the system wedged between the PCB and the top of the housing MI Insert the microSD card into the slot with the contacts facing to the PCB and the cut edge to the right side MI Make sure that it clicks into place properly M To eject the microSD card push it until it springs out then simply pull it out 2 2 6 Installing an mSATA Drive Within its housing the BL70W provides one mSATA slot Two M2 5x8 screws are provided with the BL70W MI Untighten and remove the screws from the spacers highlighted in red V Insert the mSATA drive carefully at a 30 angle MI Make sure that all the contacts are aligned properly and the card is firmly con nected to the mSATA connector MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 31 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started M Align the spacers and the holes and insert the screws into the spacers from above the mSATA disk M Fix the card by tightening the screws highlighted in red in the following draw ing ueme ui pew Ivo E3524 aiorirovo sdua gor vivsw d102 ysigouu MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 32 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 3 Mounting the BL70W Please consider the following instructions when installing the BL70W registers Keep the system away from liquids Avoid exposure to dripping or splashing Keep a free space of 15 cm around the housing to ensure cooling Do not
4. Please contact the MEN sales team for further information MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 43 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 5 Graphics 3 5 1 DisplayPort Interfaces Two DisplayPort interface are available at the front panel The maximum supported resolution is 2560x1600 at 60 Hz The interfaces offer AUX channel support and hot plug detection Connector type 20 pin DisplayPort receptacle Mating connector 20 pin DisplayPort plug Table 3 Pin assignment of 20 pin DisplayPort connector 20 POWER 19 RETURN PWR 18 DP HOTPLUG 17 DP AUX 16 GND 15 DP AUX 14 CONFIG2 13 CONFIG1 12 LANE_3 11 GND 10 LANE_3 9 LANE 2 8 GND 7 LANE 2 6 LANE 1 5 GND 4 LANE 1 3 LANE 0 2 GND 1 LANE 0 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 44 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description Table 4 Signal mnemonics of 20 pin DisplayPort connector Signal Direction Function GND Ground DP_AUX in out Bi directional half duplex auxiliary channels for DP_AUX device management and device control CONFIG1 Connected to Ground CONFIG2 DP_HOTPLUG in Hot Plug Detect LANE_ 8 0 out Main Link data lanes LANE 3 0 POWER out Power for connector 3 3 V 500 mA RETURN PWR Return for Power 3 5 2 Other Graphics Interfaces MEN offers a starter kit including a DisplayPort to DVI adapter In addition many third party suppliers offer active adapters from
5. 2014 12 09 Configuration Options Electrical Specifications Input voltages of 48V 72V and 110V can be implemented on request Acccording to EN 50155 class S2 As the product concept is very flexible there are many other configuration possibilities Please contact our sales team if you do not find your required function in the options Please note that some of these options may only be available for large volumes QE For available standard configurations see the online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 9 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Product Safety Product Safety Electrostatic Discharge ESD Computer boards and components contain electrostatic sensitive A devices Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components To protect the board and other components against damage from static electricity you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer Power down and unplug your computer system when working on the inside Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips leads or circuitry Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever the components are separated from the system Only store the board in its original ESD protected packaging Retain the original packaging in case you need to return the board to MEN for repair MEN Mikro Elektronik G
6. Four PCI Express Mini Cards for wireless functions can be installed in the BL70W MEN offers an LTE 4G and a WLAN card as an accessory Refer to Chapter 2 2 3 Installing PCI Express Mini Cards on page 27 and Chapter 3 12 PCI Express Mini Card Interface on page 56 for details on the installation and functionality of the PCI Express Mini Cards Mi Antenna connectors Nine antennas can be installed at the BL70W s front panel such as SMA reverse SMA OMA FME etc MEN offers an HF antenna cable with U FL connector to RP SMA connector as an accessory Refer to Chapter 2 2 3 Installing PCI Express Mini Cards on page 27 and for details on the installation of the antenna connectors M microSD card The BL70W is equipped with one microSD card slot MEN provides a 4 GB microSD card as an accessory other memory sizes are available on request Refer to Chapter 2 2 5 Installing a microSD Card on page 31 for information on how to install the SD card MI mSATA disk The BL70W is equipped with one mSATA disk slot MEN provides an 8 GB mSATA disk as an accessory other memory sizes are available on request Refer to Chapter 2 2 6 Installing an mSATA Drive on page 31 for information on how to install the mSATA disk MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 23 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started UART GPS IBIS extension through MEN standard SA Adapters The board provides three 10 pin I O connectors for con
7. 4uhatead TI Tio TAD AUGIO und DOE PD DERI Seek EPIS 78 7 1 7 PCLExpress Mini Card sooo t e Ret 78 715 USDus ubsbe erroe id gandia Ne Ed esp 78 7 2 Dimensions of the BL70W Box PC 0 00 eee eee 78 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 16 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 The BLOWER OVENI eW ericae eni ea odo euet od pd e det m e i s 19 The BLOW front interfaces 1 222 memor rm RR Rat 19 Map of the system view of the BL70W interior 20 Bl ck diagram ss 22sssk ru RUP Fea ENTER ROC Eee eee es 21 Label giving the product s article number revision and serial number 22 Screw positions on the bottom of the BL7OW 25 Screw positions at the rear of the BL7OW 045 26 Installing a PCI Express Mini Card 2 25 ec vas ph hem 27 10 pin SA Adapter connectors highlighted in red 30 Mounting distances required for the box PC 04 33 PSU connector at BL70W front 0 0 cece eee eee 38 Connection of power pins from PSU 20 0 000000 2a 39 Igmition DEDAVIORs ui uico a Suk deb ss eee odd EREA EREN doy 39 Ignition and watchdog
8. Clear to send RTS out Request to send RXD in Receive data TXD out Transmit data MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 52 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 10 2 RS422 485 Interface The BL70W provides one isolated RS422 485 full and half duplex interface with a baud rate of up to 1 Mbaud It is possible to switch between half and full duplex mode via application software The RS422 RS485 interface is switched between RS422 and RS485 using the RTS signal of the used UART interface COM2 Connector types 9 pin D Sub receptacle according to DIN41652 MIL C 24308 with thread bolt UNC4 40 Mating connector 9 pin D Sub plug according to DIN41652 MIL C 24308 available for ribbon cable insulation piercing connection hand soldering connection or crimp con nection 3 10 2 1 Full Duplex Interface Table 16 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub receptacle full duplex 6 I VCC 1 B e 1 7 2 oo 8 TX 3 TX sle s 9 RX 4 RX 5 I GND Table 17 Signal mnemonics of RS422 485 interface full duplex Signal Direction Description I GND Isolated reference potential RX in Receive data differential pair TX out Transmit data differential pair I VCC out Isolated power supply MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 53 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 10 2 2 Half Duplex Interface Table 18 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub receptac
9. DisplayPort to other graphics interfaces The maximum resolution depends on the adapter used Supported interfaces include HDMI e Single link DVI Dual link DVI VGA MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 45 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 3 6 Connector types USB Interface The BL70W provides two USB 2 0 interfaces at the front panel via two automotive USB connectors The automotive USB connectors are 100 compliant to standard connectors but offer a more robust connection Functional Description 4 pin USB Series A receptacle according to Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 0 Mating connector 4 pin USB Series A plug according to Universal Serial Bus Specification Revi sion 1 0 Table 5 Pin assignment of USB front panel connectors gt WUN he AUO N 5V USB_D USB_D GND Table 6 Signal mnemonics of USB front panel connectors Signal Direction Function 5V out 5 V power supply GND Digital ground USB_D USB_D in out USB lines differential pair Functional Description 3 7 Ethernet Interface The BL70W provides two Gigabit Ethernet ports at the front Connector type 8 pin M12 receptacle female A coded 90 Phoenix Contact 1436974 SACC DSIV FS 8CON L90 SCO Mating connector 8 pin M12 plug male A coded MEN offers a starter kit including an M12 to RJ45 adapter for making
10. Relay Outputs The BL70W supports two relay outputs with two way contacts for switching with the following characteristics e Max switching current 0 30 V 2 A Max switching current 30 72 V 0 9 A Max switching current 72 154 V 0 3 A Max switching voltage 154 V Max switching frequency 1 Hz Minimum life time 1A 30V 20 cpm 100 000 Figure 19 Relay switch 3 lines default state Relay switch 3 lines REL P REL N REL P MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 13 2 Binary Inputs The BL70W supports seven isolated digital inputs These inputs work with an input voltage range from 0 V up to 154 V This input voltage range is independent of the power supply input voltage The BL70W works with a maximum input signal frequency of 10 Hz The input s switching level is 40 45 of the reference voltage The required input current for high is gt 5mA The required input current for low is 1mA 3 13 3 IBIS The BL70W provides one isolated IBIS slave interface The IBIS Integrated Board Information System interface is a serial interface which has been established as a standard in the transportation sector for the controlling of display modules It supports a baud rate of up to 19 2 kbaud 3 13 4 Photocouplers The BL70W provides 2 photocouplers used as shutters see Figure 20 Photocouplers shutters 2 lines The shutters are open by default
11. configuration CPU PCIeMiniCards Ethernet USB The power dissipation of the system also depends on the environmental conditions It has a typical power dissipation of 24 W The system is designed for a maximum operating temperature of 70 C 85 C for 10 minutes The minimum temperature is 40 C for all processors As an option a wider housing with additional cooling fins is available enabling permanent operation at 85 C MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 42 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 4 Memory and Mass Storage 3 4 1 DRAM System Memory The standard model of the BL70W is equipped with 4 GB of DDR3 SDRAM Up to 16 GB are supported 3 4 2 Boot Flash The BL70W is equipped with a boot Flash containing its BIOS 3 4 3 microSD Card Slot Within its housing the BL70W provides one microSD card slot The slot supports the Secure Digital 2 0 specification microSDHC with a storage capacity of 2 up to 16 GB and a data transfer rate of 25 MB s See Chapter 2 2 5 Installing a microSD Card on page 31 for information on how to install the microSD card 3 4 4 mSATA Slot Within its housing the BL70W provides one mSATA slot See Chapter 2 2 6 Installing an mSATA Drive on page 31 for information on how to install an mSATA disk 3 4 5 SATA Hard Disk Optional The BL70W offers the possibility to install an additional SATA hard disk in the housing on a special mounting frame
12. n5422 oooofoeooe go Ht AI OUT a man y p Table 1 Pin assignment of PSU connector 1 POWERCON_IN Power input 2 POWERCON_GND Power input ground 3 IGNITIONCON Ignition MEN Mikro ElektronikGmbH 2 3 8 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 1 1 Ignition Using the ignition pin the start up and shut down of the BL70W can be controlled If the ignition pin IGNITIONCON KL15 is connected to the power input pin POWERCON IN KL30 via a switch or a controller switching on and off of the BL70W can be controlled without having to disconnect the power supply Figure 12 Connection of power pins from PSU Power Input POWERCON_IN KL30 Ignition IGNITIONCON KL15 Converter GND POWERCON_GND KL31 When the ignition is turned on the 12 V supply voltage is also switched on see Figure 13 Ignition behavior When the ignition is turned off the input voltage is not switched off at once but can be supplied for a user defined time shut down delay so that the operating system of the BL70W can shut down in a controlled way Figure 13 Ignition behavior Power Input Definable shut j down delay i Ignition i 12V E The shut down delay can be set using a watchdog If the ignition signal is disabled and the watchdog is running it is possible to reset the watchdog timer by software using the WDOG_EN signal see Figure 30 SMB 0x4E to avoid a power shutdown I
13. state diagram 0000 0000 40 Position of Ethernet LEDs at BL70W front highlighted in red 48 Status and user LEDs on the BL70W s front panel highlighted in red 50 Position of serial interfaces on BL70W front 04 33 Spring cage terminal blocks 5o eres Rr 59 Relay switch 3 lines default state 0 000000 60 Photocouplers shutters 2 lines 2 0 eee eee 61 TESEOL X Loadet setum es ueneno on ERE 64 SMBUS OVEIVICW serenite s dores sa E Ree eda eee dp enn S 65 Position of the fuse in the interior of the BL70W highlighted in red 76 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Pin assignment ol PSU connecto i 2s ous ng OP ER ed 38 Processor core options on BE70W 5 sisse en 41 Pin assignment of 20 pin DisplayPort connector 44 Signal mnemonics of 20 pin DisplayPort connector 45 Pin assignment of USB front panel connectors 46 Signal mnemonics of USB front panel connectors 46 Pin assignmen
14. value 0 to the address Under Linux a 0 is added at the beginning of the address so that all consecutive address bits are moved one bit to the right Example Binary address of the I O Expander with hard coded offset Ob 0100 and chosen address bits 0b 0100 A2 A1 A0 R W With address bits Ob 0100 010 R W Windows address R W 0 gt 0b 0100 0100 gt 0x44 Linux address Ob 0010 0010 gt 0x22 Table 29 SMB address space Address Function OxAC EEPROM includes system information e g serial number and the date of production Ox4E I O Expander used to read back the isolated inputs 0x46 I O Expander used to control the GNSS module and ignition status 0x44 I O Expander used to control the odometer interface and the relay outputs 0x42 I O Expander used to power cycle the PCle Mini Cards and to switch between the connected SIM cards 0x40 I O Expander used to control the user LEDs at the front panel MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Controlling the System via SMBus Binary Input Register Ox4E Table 30 SMB 0x4E Bit Direction Signal opu Description Group 7 In BIN IN 7 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 6 In BIN IN 6 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 5 In BIN IN 5 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 4 In BIN IN 4 Value of the co
15. 0 J 79 50 ae 84 H 59 50 T 49 Qu 10 i jd i E ol e d e s ai 8 0 CN ceo a I T T Lor q q mL Um us lt lt N w e w N N 1 1 W 2 1 Position Quantity Function Description Mating connector 1 1 Power Mini Combicon Plug Grid 3 5mm Mini Cobicon Jack e g Phoenix 1966101 2 1 Relais output Dual Mini Combicon Plug Dual Mini Combicon Jack e g Phoenix 1790496 3 1 Optical output Dual Mini Combicon Plug Dual Mini Combicon Jack e g Phoenix 1790496 4 1 Binary input Dual Mini Combicon Plug Dual Mini Combicon Jack e g Phoenix 1790496 5 2 USB USB Type A Jack USB Type A Plug 6 2 Display Display Port Jack Display Port Plug e g Molex 0687830001 7 1 RS422 485 DSub female 9 pin Dsub male 9 pin 8 1 RS232 DSub male 9 pin DSub female 9 pin 9 2 Ethernet M12 Jack 8 pin A coded M12 Plug 8 pin e g Conec SAL 12RS8 2 A1 10 1 Ground M4 Bolt Cable eye 11 9 Antenna Pending on function Pending on function 12 3 SA Adapter Pending on function Pending on function I i ge o S co CN CN Manufacturer number 09BL70WOO Weight max 3 2 k Input voltage 24VDC nom Operating temperature 40 C 70 C sdietz 2014 11 11 Initial version Rev Prepared Date Modification Res
16. 12 09 Getting Started 2 2 4 Installing SA Adapters Three SA Adapters can be mounted in the BL70W on the 10 pin receptacle for slots X10 X11 and X12 Carry out the following steps to install the SA Adapters M Remove the front panel as described in Chapter 2 2 2 Opening the BL70W on page 25 Mi Break out the covers of the front panel slots Ey gp vum J J y r 5 DP1 DP2 RS422 485 amp RS232 MI Make sure that the adapter matches the standard dimensions for SA Adapters SG See also installation hints in the adapter s user manual or the list of tz compatible accessories in the BL70W data sheet on MEN s website Mi Remove the two front panel screws of the SA Adapter MI Carefully align the SA Adapter connectors with the 10 pin connectors on the BL70W MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 29 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started DAG Q aes M Press the SA Adapter firmly onto the BL70W Carefully align the front panel with the front connectors and the LEDs Be careful not to damage the LEDs MI Screw the front panel back onto the BL70W V Screw the SA Adapter tightly to the BL70W front panel using the two pan head screws removed before MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 30 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 2 5 Installing a microSD Card Within its housing the BL70W provides one microSD card slot Carry out the following steps to install a microSD card
17. 2 9577 E mail sales menmicro com www menmicro com Contents Contents Il Product Description 3 coca cose Lp OPR cass ieee US DU S Te 19 LI Oveni Weseri bea 64 haga edn banc qucd dto eut C Td exar E 19 Liddy External Interfages iioi e oe m hehehe 19 11 2 JMap OL the System i22 023 px ches eed ean RACER 20 1 2 Block Diastamy 233450804 doe eaa e E RR RES ed 21 1 3 Product Identification sase Luo RIXA bi we sd oes eL d p alee 22 2 Gettnp Started c c ossscr e hrerhrreeemermess s mme ee Roe e E eere 23 2 1 Unpacking the Systems iuge s prado ea pr 3E ERA eis 23 2 2 Configuring the Eardwate ies npIPi v satawds sited dette 23 2 241 Handling Internal Components 25 2 2 2 Opening the Biz OW cise ssc se cxwaweseeedwkeeeawse 25 22 3 Installing PCI Express Muni Cards 2 ion 27 2 2 4 Installing SA Adapters 0 0 00 e ee eee 29 225 Installing a microSD Card ari sno iom 31 2 2 6 Installing an MSATA Drive 000 5 31 2 3 Mounting the BLOW o rosdae bbb no p erESU tele 33 2 3 1 Installing the BL70W ina 19 Rack 34 2 44 Connecting an Earthing Cable 4 542 9 omar ea 36 2 9 Blectri aliConnecion 25 uaa c eati goes Qr adr cd 36 26 Startins up tbe System osos bod enit ec S RR Reda 37 2 7 Installing Operating System Software 000005 37 2 8 Installing Driver Software 0 2 ccc eee eects 37 3 Functional Description e oe
18. 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 BL7OW Box PC for Wireless Applications Intel amp Anean BL7OW Box PC for Wireless Applications Intel BL70W Box PC for Wireless Applications Intel The BL70W is a fanless maintenance free box computer that has been designed for independent use or as display computer electronics for wireless applications in transportation e g in trains commercial vehicles mobile machines or airplanes Four PCI Express Mini Card slots each with dual SIM make it possible to flexibly implement the whole range of wireless interfaces such as mobile service standards GSM 2G UMTS 3G LTE 4G and derivates and wireless communication standards WLAN Wi Fi IEEE 802 11 and derivates A GNSS interface supporting positioning systems GPS and GLONASS complements the possibilities The BL70W is powered by an Intel Core 17 351 7UE CPU running at 1 7 GHz Other processors of the 3rd generation Intel Core 17 family can be used which makes for high scalability in CPU single dual quad core performance The BL70W is equipped with 4 GB of DDR3 SDRAM and offers microSD card and mSATA slots A SATA hard disk solid state drive can be installed within the housing as an option The system is designed for fanless operation at temperatures from 40 to 70 C 85 C for up to 10 minutes its special aluminum housing with cooling fins serves as a heatsink for the internal electronics and in this way provides
19. 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 1 1 2 Map of the System Product Description Figure 3 Map of the system view of the BL7OW interior 3 2 831 0 Board Q microSIM slot Board to board connector 4 SC24 CPU Board S mSATA slot 8 SD card slot on board bottom 7 PCle Mini Card slot Connector for optional SATA disk 3 PSU connector 2 relay outputs 3 2 optocoupler outputs 2 6 binary inputs MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WOO E1 2014 12 09 QO 9o000 3 1 odometer input 2 IBIS channels 1 binary input 2 USB 2 0 interfaces DisplayPort1 SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or CAN DisplayPort2 RS422 485 interface SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS RS232 interface Q3 SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS Q2 Gigabit Ethernet 2 on M12 connector Q3 Gigabit Ethernet 1 on M12 connector Fuse for protecting the system Product Description 1 2 Block Diagram Figure 4 Block diagram 6 SIM Card Slots 3 PCI Express CF DisplayPort 1 Mini Card Slots i 6 Antenna Slots 9 DisplayPort 2 1 PCI Express Mini Card Slot lt 2 Antenna Slots 2 SIM Card Slots 2 x 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Controller CF 1 IBIS Slave 1R5232 q 1 RS422 RS485 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 21 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Product Description 1 3 Product Identification
20. 3 Serial Interface 5 COM4 COMO Serial Interface 4 COM3 See Chapter 2 2 4 Installing SA Adapters on page 29 for installation instructions gt See MEN s website for a list of SA Adapters which can be used on i the box PC Please contact MEN s sales team for information about possible configurations and special board versions MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 55 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 12 PCI Express Mini Card Interface The BL70W supports the PCI Express Mini Card standard Its four PCI Express Mini Card slots are located within the housing Refer to Figure 3 Map of the system view of the BL70W interior on page 20 for the exact position of the PCI Express Mini Card slot As an option the BL70W can also be equipped with fourPCI Express Mini Card slots compatible with half size modules See Chapter 2 2 3 Installing PCI Express Mini Cards on page 27 for information on how to install the PCI Express Mini Cards in the box PC Three of the PCIe MiniCard sockets on the BL70W support both a USB and a PCIe interface The fourth socket only supports USB The power supply of the PCIe MiniCard can be reset via GPIO This power reset is required when switching from one micro SIM card to another See Chapter 4 1 SMBus Overview on page 65 for more information on how to switch the micro SIM cards Micro SIM Cards The BL70W provides eight micr
21. ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE In no event shall MEN be liable for more than the contract price for the products in question If buyer does not notify MEN in writing within the foregoing warranty period MEN shall have no liability or obligation to buyer hereunder The publication is provided on the terms and understanding that 1 MEN is not responsible for the results of any actions taken on the basis of information in the publication nor for any error in or omission from the publication and 2 MEN is not engaged in rendering technical or other advice or services MEN expressly disclaims all and any liability and responsibility to any person whether a reader of the publication or not in respect of anything and of the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done by any such person in reliance whether wholly or partially on the whole or any part of the contents of the publication Conditions for Use Field of Application The correct function of MEN products in mission critical and life critical applications is limited to the environmental specification given for each product in the technical user manual The correct function of MEN products under extended environmental conditions is limited to the individual requirement specification and subsequent validation documents for each product for the applicable use case and has to be agreed upon in writing by MEN and the customer Should the customer purchase or use MEN products for any unintende
22. Between June 2004 and June 30 2006 MEN s selected component suppliers have changed delivery to RoHS compliant parts During this period any change and status was traceable through the MEN ERP system and the boards gradually became RoHS compliant WEEE Application The WEEE directive does not apply to fixed industrial plants and tools The compliance is the responsibility of the company which puts the product on the market as defined in the directive components and sub assemblies are not subject to product compliance In other words Since MEN does not deliver ready made products to end users the WEEE directive is not applicable for MEN Users are nevertheless recommended to properly recycle all electronic boards which have passed their life cycle Nevertheless MEN is registered as a manufacturer in Germany The registration number can be provided on request Copyright 2014 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH All rights reserved Germany MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH Neuwieder StraBe 3 7 90411 Nuremberg Phone 49 911 99 33 5 0 Fax 49 911 99 33 5 901 E mail info men de www men de MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 France MEN Mikro Elektronik SAS 18 rue Ren Cassin ZA de la Ch telaine 74240 Gaillard Phone 33 0 450 955 312 Fax 33 0 450 955 211 E mail info men france fr www men france fr USA MEN Micro Inc 860 Penllyn Blue Bell Pike Blue Bell PA 19422 Phone 215 542 9575 Fax 215 54
23. EN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 62 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 14 GNSS The BL70W is equipped with the Telit Jupiter SL869 GNSS receiver module with 32 channels The module supports GPS Glonass and Galileo The GNSS signals are received via a U FL antenna connector which has to be connected to an external antenna The BL70W itself has no antenna You need to select and connect an antenna suitable for your application The accuracy is mainly dependent on antenna quality Please note that MEN does not supply antennas with the BL70W since the choice of a suitable antenna depends on your application The BL70W supports active and passive antennas An antenna supply voltage of 5V is provided The GNSS receiver converts the data received from the antenna to data packets The time mark signal is readable by application software The data transfer rate is configurable The GNSS s power supply can be reset via GPIO See Chapter 4 1 SMBus Overview As an option the BL70W s GNSS supports dead reckoning The box PC is equipped with a 3 axis gyrosensor and provides the possibility to connect an odometer to the GNSS module see Chapter 4 Controlling the System via SMBus on page 65 3 14 1 Updating the GNSS Module s Firmware It is possible to update the GNSS receiver firmware For this the GNSS sensor voltage has to be switched off and the programming mode be enabled This can be done using two control signals which can b
24. MEN user documentation may describe several different models and or design revisions of the BL70W You can find information on the article number the design revision and the serial number on a label attached to the chassis Article number Gives the product s family and model This is also MEN s ordering number To be complete it must have 9 characters Revision number Gives the design revision of the product Serial number Unique identification assigned during production If you need support you should communicate these numbers to MEN Figure 5 Label giving the product s article number revision and serial number Complete article number S No O 09BL70W00 Serial No o Serato __ Serial number man pe 00 00 00 Revision number MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 22 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 Getting Started 2 1 Unpacking the System After unpacking check whether there are any transport or other damages on the system 2 2 Configuring the Hardware Check your hardware requirements before mounting the BL70W since most modifications are difficult or even impossible to do when the box PC is mounted The following check list gives an overview on what you might want to configure For installing the components mentioned below the BL70W has to be opened See Chapter 2 2 1 Handling Internal Components on page 25 and Chapter 2 2 2 Opening the BL70W on page 25 M PCI Express Mini Cards
25. S RS422 485 interface Antenna connectors for PCI Express Mini Cards MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 3 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Technical Data Technical Data CPU Intel Core 17 3517UE 1 7 GHz processor core frequency 2 8 GHz maximum turbo frequency Chipset QM77 Platform Controller Hub PCH Memory 4 MB last level cache integrated in i7 processor 4 GB SDRAM system memory Soldered DDR3 with ECC support Up to 1066 MHz memory bus frequency Mass Storage One microSD card slot Via USB 2 0 One mSATA slot SATA Revision 2 x support Transfer rates up to 300 MB s 3 Gbit s Serial ATA SATA One port for 2 5 hard disk solid state drive mounted within the unit s housing SATA Revision 2 x support Transfer rates up to 300 MB s 3 Gbit s Graphics ntegrated in processor and chipset Maximum resolution 2560 x 1600 pixels e Via two DisplayPort interfaces Front I O 2 DisplayPort 1 1a interfaces AUX channels and hot plug detection 2 Gigabit Ethernet Via MI2 connectors Electrically isolated 2 USB 2 0 Via Series A connector 7 general purpose inputs Input voltage range from 0 V up to 154 V independent of the power supply input voltage Input signal frequency max 10 Hz MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 4 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Technical Data 2 relay outputs Max switching current 0 30 V 2 A Max switching current 30 72 V 0 9 A Max swi
26. ard le The primary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card default value 5 Out SIMC_ 1 Signal to switch between the primary and PCle Mini SW secondary SIM card of the PCle Mini Card C Card 0z The secondary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card le The primary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card default value 4 Out SIMD_ 1 Signal to switch between the primary and PCle Mini SW secondary SIM card of the PCle Mini Card D Card 0z The secondary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card i The primary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card default value 3 Out MINI A 1 The bit is used to control the PCle Mini Card A s PCle Mini PWR EN power Card 0z The power of the PCle Mini Card is disabled je The power of the PCle Mini Card is enabled default value 2 Out MINI B 1 The bit is used to control the PCle Mini Card B s PCle Mini PWR EN power Card 0z The power of the PCle Mini Card is disabled MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 71 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Controlling the System via SMBus 2 Default Bit Direction Signal Value Description Group The power of the PCle Mini Card is enabled default value 1 Out MINI C 1 The bit is used to control the PCle Mini Card C s PCle Mini PWR EN power Card 0z The power of the PCle Mini Card is disabled The power of the PCle Mini Card is enabled default value 0 Out MINI D 1 The bit is used to control the PCle Mini Card D s PCle Mini PWR EN power Ca
27. conduction cooling The BL70W supports up to two DisplayPort interfaces with full HD resolution In addition a multitude of other I O is available at the front panel including two Gigabit Ethernet two USB 2 0 variable slots for legacy serial I O e g RS232 or CAN bus general purpose inputs and relay outputs The BL70W comes with its own integrated 30W 24 VDC nom 10 to 50 4 V class S2 wide range power supply and is in compliance with EN 50155 and ISO 7637 2 E mark for automotive The power can be switched on and off using an ignition signal on the power connector and a run down time after switching off the power can be adjusted by software The various CPU options with the available selection of external interfaces realized via separate graphics and I O interface boards within the system makes for an extremely flexible system design that can quickly be tailored to a vast number of applications MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 2 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Diagram AA 2 Psu 10V 50 4V 9 Rs232 interface Q 2 relay outputs 2 Gigabit Ethernet on M12 connectors G 2 photocoupler outputs 1 Earthing stud 6 binary inputs a SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS G 1 odometer input 1 IBIS slave 1 binary input 3 SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS 2 USB 2 0 interfaces SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 IBIS or CAN O 2 DisplayPorts 5 Antenna connector for GNS
28. d 66 SMB OE 1 ia noe erdt ere dob bs aedi oo eiae Erna 67 SMB ORTO 1 59 aces victore E vas Hees ek T RORICE ORO edd 68 SMB X44 ji pvp dE dap ye E Seabee ead RR rta dis 69 SMB OKAZ dsc hid ase Seis SO EES ebd b uS 71 SMB Ox4 U 2 carting scene ea cue eie See rex eee Ree Redes 12 Chameleon table i412 12 9 22 tosser iois kOn aen REA 74 Functions of GPIO controller instance 1l doceo a 74 Interface Multiplexer 0 truth table 2 55 es eee e TS Interface Multiplexer 1 truth table coco m ree 75 18 Product Description 1 Product Description 1 1 Overview This chapter gives an overview of the box PC Figure 1 The BL70W overview or bo N appn ooo eee A Re a 1 1 1 External Interfaces The following picture shows the BL70W front without antennas and flexible SA Adapters Figure 2 The BL70W front interfaces LIT D o0000090929 2 PSU 10V 50 4V 9 RS232 interface Q 2 relay outputs 2 Gigabit Ethernet on M12 connectors G 2 photocoupler outputs 1 Earthing stud 6 binary inputs a SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS S 1 odometer input 1 IBIS slave 1 binary input 13 SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS 6 2 USB 2 0 interfaces SA Adapter connector for RS232 RS422 485 IBIS or CAN G 2 DisplayPorts is Antenna connector for GNSS RS422 485 interface Antenna connectors for PCI Express Mini Cards MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 19
29. d or unauthorized application the customer shall indemnify and hold MEN and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim or personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that MEN was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part In no case is MEN liable for the correct function of the technical installation where MEN products are a part of Trademarks All products or services mentioned in this publication are identified by the trademarks service marks or product names as designated by the companies which market those products The trademarks and registered trademarks are held by the companies producing them Inquiries concerning such trademarks should be made directly to those companies Conformity MEN products are no ready made products for end users They are tested according to the standards given in the Technical Data and thus enable you to achieve certification of the product according to the standards applicable in your field of application MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 13 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 About this Document RoHS Since July 1 2006 all MEN standard products comply with RoHS legislation Since January 2005 the SMD and manual soldering processes at MEN have already been completely lead free
30. default value is 1 and the corresponding coupler is open REL EN 2 1 Enable signal of the second 2 relay the Relay relay is used as a switcher output MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 69 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Default Bit Direction Value Signal 0 Out REL_EN 1 1 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Controlling the System via SMBus Description Group By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding relay is closed or switched State REL_P The default value is 1 and the corresponding relay is open not switched State REL_P Enable signal of the first 1 relay the relay Relay is used as a switcher output By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding relay is closed or switched State REL_P The default value is 1 and the corresponding relay is open not switched State REL_P Controlling the System via SMBus SIM Card PCle Mini Card Power Signals 0x42 Table 33 SMB 0x42 Default inti Bit Direction Signal Value Description Group 7 Out SIMA_ 1 Signal to switch between the primary and PCle Mini SW secondary SIM card of the PCle Mini Card A Card 0z The secondary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card e The primary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini Card default value 6 Out SIMB_ 1 Signal to switch between the primary and PCle Mini SW secondary SIM card of the PCle Mini Card B Card 0z The secondary SIM card is connected to the PCle Mini C
31. e Connector type a Swan 6 pin header printed circuit board connector 3 5 mm Phoenix Contact DMC 1 5 3 GIF 3 5 LR P20THR 1787027 Mating connector 6 pin plug printed circuit board connector e g Phoenix Contact DFMC 1 5 3 ST 3 5 LR 1790496 Table 22 Pin assignment of relay out connector z i 5 REL2_P 3 REL1_N 1 REL1_P elzugle 6 REL2_N 4 REL2_P 2 REL1_P Bao 6 2 Table 23 Pin assignment of opt out connector 5 1 5 OPT 2 _P 3 OPT 1 _P Ref Voltage eimmH mg e 6 OPT 2 N 4 OPT 1 N 2 Ref Ground EEG 6 2 Table 24 Pin assignment of binary I O connector 1 5 1 5 BIN5 3 BIN3 BIN1 onne 6 BING 4 BIN4 2 BIN2 ae 6 2 Table 25 Pin assignment of binary I O connector 2 5 1 5 Binary input 7 3 IBIS_RX_P 1 IBIS_TX_P onagro 9 ODO IN 4 IBIS_RX_N 2 IBIS TX N ERBEN 6 2 Functional Description Table 26 Signal mnemonics of spring cage terminal block Signal Direction Description REL1 2_P out NC normally closed contact REL1 2_P out NO normally open contact REL1 2_N Common contact Reference Ground Reference ground for binary inputs Reference Voltage Reference voltage for binary inputs OPT 1 2 N P out Photocoupler lines BIN 1 7 in Binary input lines 1 to 7 IBIS TX N P out Differential pair of IBIS transmit lines IBIS RX N P in Differential pair of IBIS receive lines ODO IN in Odometer input line 3 13 1
32. e accessed via the SMBus and an I O expander See Chapter 4 1 SMBus Overview on page 65 for more information Please contact the MEN sales team for further information Carry out the following steps to update the GNSS module s firmware M Remove all power to the module by setting the GPS_PWR_EN bit to 0 M Enter the programming mode by setting GPS_FLASH to 0 M Apply the power by setting the GPS PWR EN bit to 1 MI Launch the Telit TESEOII X Loader and set the selections as shown in the following figure MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 63 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description Figure 21 TESEOII X Loader settings Teseoll X Loader 1 14 Target device SRAM SQl flash NOR flash Loading settings UART mode SD MMC mode O File mode Output port COM11 y Baudrate 115200 Debug options Enable 00000000 0 00000000 Contacts yy MI Click on the Load button then locate and select the provided software by Telit M After selecting the correct Output port for the connected receiver Look under Device Manager for possible COM connection click on Send to program the device Mi Upon successful completion of re flashing remove main power to the module for a minimum of 10 seconds by setting the GPS PWR EN bit to 0 M Leave the programming mode by setting the GPS FLASH bit to 1 Mi Apply the power by setting the GPS PWR EN bit to 1 M Verify that the SL869 has retur
33. ed on T The LED is disabled off default value MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 73 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Using the BL70W with MDIS5 Software 5 Using the BL70W with MDIS5 Software This chapter gives specific information on how to use the BL70W with the MDIS5 software 7 For details about installation and usage of MDIS5 please refer to the we respective MDIS5 user manual See MEN s website for detailed information and documentation of MDIS5 The UART CAN and GPIO interfaces of the Box PC are controlled using IP cores in an FPGA See the following Figure 35 Chameleon table for a list of the IP cores Table 35 Chameleon table Name Device Variant Revision Interrupt Group Instance BAR Offset Size 162125 UART 125 0 11 6 0 4 0 220 8 162125 UART 125 0 11 4 0 0 0 3F8 8 162125 UART 125 0 11 3 0 1 0 2F8 8 162125 UART 125 0 11 7 0 2 0 3E8 8 162125 UART 125 0 11 5 0 3 0 2E8 8 16Z082_IMPULSE 82 0 2 3F 0 0 1 800 20 162034 GPIO 34 0 A B 0 0 1 E200 20 16Z034_GPIO 34 0 A B 0 1 1 E240 20 16Z037_GPIO 37 1 1 B 0 0 1 E260 20 16Z126_FLASH 126 0 6 3F 0 0 1 E280 20 16Z029_CAN 29 1 12 B 0 0 1 E400 100 162076 QSPI 76 0 7 B 0 0 1 E800 800 162029 CAN 29 1 12 B 0 1 1 FOOO 100 5 1 GPIO Controller Instance 1 The GPIO controller instance 1 is used to switch serial interfaces of the box PCs from UART to CAN or SGPIO The func
34. f the watchdog is running and the timer is not restarted the box computer is forced into power down mode after approximately 5 minutes MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 39 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description Figure 14 Ignition and watchdog state diagram m OFF e A p ON 38 Jj RS Z IGNITION ON WDOG TIMEOUT Power ON ae OFF IGNITION OFF L EVEN WDOG ON CN NT on coe RESET The ignition pin pin 3 can also be permanently connected to the power input pin pin 1 In this case the BL70W is starting up as soon as the supply voltage is connected and switched off as soon as the supply voltage is disconnected without a delay for shutting down the operating system MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 40 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 2 Real Time Clock The board includes a real time clock connected to the processor as a system RTC The RTC has an accuracy of approximately 1 7 seconds day 11 minutes year at 25 C For data retention during power off the RTC is backed up by a supercapacitor The supercapacitor gives an autonomy of up to 72 hours when fully loaded The real time clock device is connected to the CPU via SMBus Due to its reduced current consumption the life time of the battery or supercapacitor can be increased considerably compared to the RTC integrated in the CPU lt P MEN provides a dedicated software driver for the RTC device in order to gt set date and time as usual in Window
35. hapter 4 1 SMBus Overview for information on how to access the LEDs Figure 16 Status and user LEDs on the BL70W s front panel highlighted in red PWR RELAY OUT OPT OUT BIN IN 1 BIN IN 2 DP1 SESS 51 8 PHO ore OLE eoermees sLImmm BE LEER Bee eee EE 8 CE mm oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo90o e amp ot x1 x2 x3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 The following table shows a list of all status and user LEDs with their functionality or default state Table 12 Status and user LEDs on the BL7OW Number Description Color Function 1 e Power good green on when internal 12V active 20 Status LED yellow see Chapter 3 9 1 Status diagnostic LED on page 51 30 User LED A yellow default off 4 7 User LED B yellow default off 50 User LED C yellow default off 6 User LED D yellow default off 70 User LED E yellow default off 8 o User LED F yellow default off s User LED G yellow default off 10 User LED H yellow default off MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 50 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 3 9 1 Status LED Functional Description The status LED LED2 is connected to the system s board controller It has the following behavior off if system is in S5 state blinking at less than 0 5 Hz if system is in S3 state on if system is in SO state and BIOS has sent live sign after power up it flashes repeatedly n times according to an error code and pauses for one sec ond until the sy
36. ice external to the box PC for complying with the EN 60950 1 standard Make sure that the voltage of the power supply conforms with the voltage on the type plate Ensure that the power supply power socket is grounded correctly and that the power cable is intact and undamaged e Do not switch on the system if there are damages on the power cable or plug Use power cables which are approved for the power supply in your country e Power supplies have to be grounded e Connect the PSU to the power supply via the power cable Ensure that the box PC is completely configured and mounted MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 36 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 6 Starting up the System Make sure that all peripheral devices are connected to the system before connecting an external power supply and switching on the system You can use the following check list when installing the unit for the first time and with minimum configuration Mi Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the USB connector at the front panel M Connect a flat panel display capable of displaying the resolution of 1024x786 to the DisplayPort connector of the BL70W MI Power up the system See Chapter 3 1 Power Supply on page 38 M You can start up the BIOS setup menu by hitting the F2 key MI Now you can make configurations in BIOS M Observe the installation instructions for the respective software 2 7 Installing Operating Sys
37. install the system near any heat sources e g radiators heat except on the mounting side Figure 10 Mounting distances required for the box PC 15cm 15cm IR F 15cm 15cm The connector side should face down The BL70W provides four mounting holes for installation Use M5 countersink head screws See Chapter 7 2 Dimensions of the BL70W Box PC on page 78 for the exact dimensions of the box PC and the positions of the mounting holes and connectors MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 33 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 3 1 Installing the BL70W in a 19 Rack MEN offers a 1 5U mounting kit which makes it possible to install the BL70W in a 19 rack 05BLO01 00 E Please see MEN s website for more information M Remove the BL70W s bottom panel as described in Chapter 2 2 2 Opening the BL70W on page 25 MI Remove five of the screws fastening the front panel highlighted in red in the following picture Do not remove the front panel om oman n emn i NN i DINER 1 S mn MI Install the two heats sinks supplied with the kit at the sides of the BL70W using four M2 5x10 TX8 Torx screws for each heat sink The screws are included in the delivery of the 05BLO01 00 kit MI Insert the box PC into the opening in the kit s front panel MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 34 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started Mi Take care that the small studs at the b
38. l Safety EN 50153 EN 50155 EMC Conformity Automotive ECE R10 E mark SO 10605 ESD EMC Conformity Railway EN 50121 3 2 BIOS e InsydeH2O0 UEFI Framework Software Support Windows 7 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Linux For more information on supported operating system versions and drivers please see the online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 7 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Configuration Options Configuration Options CPU Intel Core i17 3517UE Dual Core 1 7 GHz 4 MB Cache 17 W Intel Core 13 3217UE Dual Core 1 6 GHz 3 MB Cache 17 W Intel Celeron 1047UE Dual Core 1 4 GHz 2 MB Cache 17 W Intel Celeron 927UE Single Core 1 5 GHz 1 MB Cache 17 W Intel Celeron 827E Single Core 1 4 GHz 1 5 MB Cache 17 W Memory e System RAM 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB or 16 GB SATA hard disk solid state drive mounted within housing I O Ethernet Two Fast Ethernet interfaces on two M12 connectors HD audio HD audio codec Audio stereo in Audio stereo out SPDIF out Available via 9 pin D Sub connector instead of one SA Adapter Antenna connectors For functions like Wi Fi WIMAX GSM GPRS UMTS LTE in combination with PCI Express Mini Card s Reverse SMA connector SA Adapter Two when audio is used or three slots for RS232 RS422 485 IBIS master or CAN bus MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 8 20BL70W00 E1
39. le half duplex 6 I VCC 1 2 RX TX 3 RX TX 4 5 0000 00000 Oo oO N I GND Table 19 Signal mnemonics of RS422 485 interface half duplex Signal Direction Description I GND Isolated reference potential RX in Receive data TX out Transmit data I VCC out Isolated power supply MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 54 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 11 Serial Interfaces via SA Adapter The BL70W offers the possibility to provide three additional serial interfaces at the front of the BL70W using MEN standard SA Adapters This way a serial interface can be used which can be flexibly configured as needed Serial interface 3 COM4 can be used for UART or CAN bus functionality for CAN bus functionality a special product version is required slots 4 COM3 and 5 COMO can be used for UART IBIS or GPS If you use the 08SA15 00 SA Adapter with SGPIO functionality in slot 5 X12 you have to change a setting in the FPGA to switch from UART to SGPIO See Chapter 5 1 GPIO Controller Instance 1 on page 74 If you want to use an SA Adapter at serial interface 3 X10 you have to activate the UART in the system s FPGA See Chapter 5 1 GPIO Controller Instance 1 on page 74 Figure 17 Position of serial interfaces on BL70W front Serial Interface 2 Serial Interface 1 COM1 COM2 B ETH1 ETH2 NL D a gt 13 14 N Serial Interface
40. leaning the System The system should be cleaned once a year Clean the bottom and top plate remove dirt and dust from air ventilation holes Light dirt can be removed with a dry cloth Persistent dirt should only be removed with a mild detergent and a soft cloth Take care that no liquid gets inside the system 6 2 Fuse Protection The DC DC converter inside the Power Supply Unit is protected by a A fuse This fuse is not intended to be exchanged by the customer Your warranty for the Power Supply Unit will cease if you exchange the fuse on your own Please send your unit to MEN for repair if a fuse blows Current rating 5 A Voltage rating 350 VDC Type Time Lag T MEN part number 5675 0011 Figure 23 Position of the fuse in the interior of the BL7OW highlighted in red MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 76 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Appendix 7 Appendix Qe 71 Literature and Web Resources D BL70W data sheet with up to date information and documentation E www men de products O9BL70W htm 74 1 GNSS a Jupiter SL869 EVK GNSS module b 2 Jupiter SL869 EVK User Guide 7 1 2 Accelerometer Magnetometer LSM303DLM E Manufacturer s product page for LSM303DLM Qf STMicroelectronics http www st com web en catalog sense_power FM89 SC 1449 7 1 3 CAN Bus CAN in Automation e V Ws www can cia de 7 1 4 DVI 4 Digital Visual Interface Revi
41. mbH 10 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 About this Document About this Document This user manual is intended only for system developers and integrators it is not intended for end users It describes the hardware functions of the system and connection of peripheral devices It also provides additional information for special applications and configurations of the system The manual does not include detailed information on individual components data sheets etc A list of literature is given in the appendix History Issue Comments Date E1 First issue 2014 12 09 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 11 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 About this Document Conventions Indicates important information or warnings concerning the use of voltages that could lead to a hazardous situation which could result in personal injury or damage or destruction of the component Indicates important information or warnings concerning proper functionality of the product described in this document The globe icon indicates a hyperlink that links directly to the Internet b 2 where the latest updated information is available When no globe icon is present the hyperlink links to specific elements and information within this document italics Folder file and function names are printed in italics bold Bold type is used for emphasis mono A monospaced font type is used for hexadecimal numbers listings C functio
42. n descriptions or wherever appropriate Hexadecimal numbers are preceded by 0x comment Comments embedded into coding examples are shown in green text n Signal names followed by a hashtag or preceded by a forward slash indicate that this signal is either active low or that it becomes active at a falling edge in out Signal directions in signal mnemonics tables generally refer to the corresponding board or component in meaning to the board or component out meaning from it the board or component Blue vertical lines in the outer margin indicate sections where changes have been made to this version of the document MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 12 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 About this Document Legal Information Changes MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH MEN reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein Warranty Guarantee Liability MEN makes no warranty representation or guarantee of any kind regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does MEN assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation consequential or incidental damages TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED ARE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW CUSTOM OR USAGE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P
43. nection of three SA Adapters for UART GPS IBIS or CAN functionality MEN provides a range of standard adapters with different functionality Refer to Chapter 2 2 4 Installing SA Adapters on page 29 and Chapter 3 10 Serial Interfaces on page 52 for details on the installation and functionality of the SA Adapters d See MEN s website for information on how to order the accessories MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 24 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 2 1 Handling Internal Components Switch off or unplug the power supply of the box PC before working A on internal components Please observe the instructions concerning electrostatic discharge whenever you work on the inside of the computer system See Chapter Electrostatic Discharge ESD on page 10 2 2 2 Opening the BL70W The PCI Express Mini Cards the SA Adapters the microSIM cards the mSATA slot and microSD card slot of the BL70W can be accessed after opening the housing MI For this purpose remove the system s bottom panel fixed by ten M3x8 TX8 Torx screws Figure 6 Screw positions on the bottom of the BL7OW Mi To access the SD card slot remove the rear panel of the unit fixed by six M3x8 TX8 Torx screws MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 25 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 26 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 2 3 Installing PCI Express Mini Cards Within its hou
44. ned to the normal operating state See Chapter 7 1 1 GNSS on page 77 for detailed information on the GNSS module MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 64 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Controlling the System via SMBus 4 Controlling the System via SMBus 4 1 SMBus Overview The PCI Express Mini Cards the microSIM cards the relays the photocouplers the odometer the GNSS module and the binary inputs can all be controlled using the SMBus and five I O expanders MEN offers a driver for accessing the SMBus See MEN s website Five I O expanders and a system EEPROM are connected to the SMBus Figure 22 SMBus overview 8x User LED 1 10 Expander Board to 8x LED zo 0x40 SMB Board Connector n a 2 10 Expander 4x Power Enable 3 0 0x42 4x SIM switch 7 4 Minicard 3 3 10 Expander 4x Relay enable 3 0 0x44 3x Odometer 6 4 configuration 4x SIM switch 3 10 Expander L 2x GPS control 1 0 0x46 r2x DP HP enable 163 2x Relay 2x opto 4 10 Expander coupler 7x iso Inputs Ox4E Odometer System configuration EEPROM OxAC GPS module 2x Display port 7x isolated inputs MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 65 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 4 2 Controlling the System via SMBus SMBus Register Description The SMB address is compliant to the Windows nomenclature This means that the last bit which is used as the read write bit is added with the
45. nnected isolated input Isolated input 3 In BIN IN 3 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 2 In BIN IN 2 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 1 In BIN IN 1 Value of the connected isolated input Isolated input 0 In WDOG 1 Signal to reset the watchdog System EN 0 Setting this bit to O generates a falling edge The falling edge results in a reset of the watchdog l For every watchdog reset the bit must be set in sequence 1 gt 0 to generate a falling edge MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 67 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 GNSS Module Register 0x46 Table 31 SMB 0x46 Controlling the System via SMBus p Default nti Bit Direction Signal E Description Group 7 In IGNITION_ISO Bit to read back the ignition status System 0 Setting this bit to 0 results in the same behavior as deactivating the external ignition signal power button event starting the watchdog timer 1S If the bit is 1 the ignition signal is active 1 Out GPS_FLASH 1 Controls the operation mode of the GPS GPS module 0z By setting the bit to 0 the GPS module is entering the firmware flash mode ts The default value is 1 and the GPS module is in normal operation mode 0 Out GPS_PWR_ 1 Signal to control the GPS module power GPS EN supply o By setting the bit to 0 the MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 power supply of the GPS module is switched off The default
46. o SIM Card sockets Two micro SIM cards are attached to one PCIe MiniCard socket Either micro SIM card A or micro SIM card B can be connected to the PCI Express Mini Card By default the PCI Express Mini card is connected to micro SIM card A See Chapter 4 1 SMBus Overview on page 65 for more information on how to switch the micro SIM cards 3 12 1 Connection of PCI Express Mini Cards The PCI Express Mini card is connected using a 52 pin standard PCI Express Mini Card connector The following standard signals are supported signal directions according to PCI Express Mini Card standard MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 56 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description Table 20 Pin assignment of 52 pin PCI Express Mini Card connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 Reserved 52 3 3Vaux 49 Reserved 50 GND 47 Reserved 48 1 5V 45 Reserved 43 GND 41 3 3Vaux 39 3 3Vaux 40 GND 37 GND 38 USB_D 35 GND 36 USB_D 33 PETpO 34 GND 31 PETnO 32 SMB DATA 29 GND 30 SMB CLK 27 GND 28 1 5V 25 PERpO 26 GND 23 PERnO 24 3 3Vaux 21 GND 22 PERST 19 Reserved 20 W_DISABLE 17 Reserved 18 GND Mechanical Key 15 GND 13 REFCLK 14 UIM_RST 11 REFCLK 12 UIM_CLK 9 GND 10 UIM_DATA 7 CLKREQ 8 UIM_PWR 5 Reserved 6 1 5V 3 Reserved 4 GND 1 WAKE 2 3 3Vaux MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 57 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Descri
47. ommunication WLAN WiFi IEEE 802 11 and derivates 2 SIM card slots for each PCI Express Mini Card PCI Express and USB interface Real Time Clock Buffered by Gold Cap for up to 72 h Electrical Specifications e Supply voltage 24V and 36V nominal input voltage according to EN50155 24V nominal input voltage according to ISO 7637 2 E mark requirements 10 to 50 4 V input voltage range EN 50155 power interruption class S2 Power consumption 24 W typ Mechanical Specifications Dimensions Height 66 mm x Width 390 mm x Length 215 mm Weight approx 3 kg Environmental Specifications Temperature range operation 40 C to 70 C screened with up to 85 C for 10 minutes according to class Tx EN 50155 Fanless operation e Temperature range storage 40 85 C Relative humidity operation max 95 non condensing Relative humidity storage max 9596 non condensing Altitude 300 m to 3 000 m Shock 50 m s 30 ms EN 61373 Vibration function 1 m s 5 Hz 150 Hz EN 61373 Vibration lifetime 7 9 m s 5 Hz 150 Hz EN 61373 Conformal coating of internal components Compliant to protection class IP43 according to DIN60529 when mounted with connectors down MTBF 198 000 h 40 C according to IEC TR 62380 RDF 2000 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 6 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Technical Data Safety Flammability UL 94V 0 Fire Protection EN 45545 2 Electrica
48. ottom of the front and rear panel of the box PC are aligned with the corresponding holes in the bottom plate of the mounting kit V Press the BL70W down onto the bottom plate MI Screw the BL70W onto the kit s bottom plate using the ten screws removed before M Fix the BL70W at the kit s front panel using the five M3x8 TX8 Torx screws removed before MI Fasten the BL70W in the frame in the 19 switching cabinet using four M6x16 screws MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 35 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started 2 4 Connecting an Earthing Cable The BL70W features an earthing stud on the right side of the front panel see Figure 2 The BL70W front interfaces on page 19 A protective earth connection is essential for the system to meet its EMC specifications An earthing cable has to be connected to the earthing stud before any other connections For disassembling the system the earthing cable has to be detached last Carry out the following steps to connect an earthing cable Mi Take an earthing cable with a cross section of at least 0 75 mm M Slide the cable onto the stud between the washer and the lock washer as indi cated in the following picture contact disk washer nut lock washer self locking nut MI Fasten the cable by tightening the nut 2 5 Electrical Connection before connecting and applying power to the system Implement a readily accessible disconnect dev
49. ponsible author S Dietz Printed versions FOR INFORMATION ONLY RoHS compliant 2011 65 EU yes This is an electronic document It has been digitally signed Please see release form For this document all rights are reserved Scale 1 2 Tolerance DIN ISO ES Hs om ERE Material Surface 13715 P0 o Transparent passivated electrically conductiv c E Description Document No DIN A1 MeN 5 Space allocation drawing O9BL70WOO SAD s 09BL70WOO0 SAD 1 0 Prj 1422 Sheet 1 1
50. ption Table 21 Signal mnemonics of 52 pin PCI Express Mini Card connector Signal Direction Function Power GND Ground 3 3Vaux out 3 3V source 1 5V out 1 5V source SIM card UIM PWR in microSIM card power UIM DATA in out microSIM card data UIM_CLK in microSIM card clock UIM_RST in microSIM card reset PCI REFCLK out PCI Express differential reference Express REFCLK clock PERnO PERpO in PCI Express receive signals PETnO PETpO out PCI Express transmit signals Auxiliary CLKREQ in Clock request Signals PERST out Reset for the Mini Card W_DISABLE out Wireless disable WAKE in Wake signal SMB_CLK out System management bus clock SMB_DATA in out System management bus data USB USB_D in out USB line USB_D in out USB line Please refer to the PCI Express Mini Card Specification for further details See Chapter 7 1 Literature and Web Resources on page 77 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 58 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 13 6 Pin Headers The relay outputs the binary inputs the IBIS signals the odometer input and the photocoupler signals are available on four 6 pin PCB headers at the BL70W front Figure 18 Spring cage terminal blocks RELAY OUT OPT OUT A rN Oo C BIN IN 1 TY 2 7 91170 01176 Ee ee BIN IN 2 DP1 4 x10 DP2 Fm le d
51. rd 0z The power of the PCle Mini Card is disabled The power of the PCle Mini Card is enabled default value User LED Signals 0x40 Table 34 SMB 0x40 3 Default we Bit Direction Signal Value Description Group 7 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 10 LED Q The LED is enabled on I The LED is disabled off default value 6 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 9 LED O The LED is enabled on l The LED is disabled off default value 5 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 8 LED O The LED is enabled on ts The LED is disabled off default value 4 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 7 LED 0 The LED is enabled on 1 The LED is disabled off default value 3 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 6 LED MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 72 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Controlling the System via SMBus Bit Direction Signal arn i Description Group 0 The LED is enabled on The LED is disabled off default value 2 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 5 LED O The LED is enabled on le The LED is disabled off default value 1 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 4 LED O The LED is enabled on t The LED is disabled off default value 0 Out USR_ 1 Enable bit for the corresponding user LED USR_ LED 3 LED 0 The LED is enabl
52. rh e eee rere sane 38 241 Power SUDDIY 1220s ext ah aod 10080 19 RO RR deoa G0 do RUE ICR a 38 Sill Ignition 42 552299 chads n NR PET RR E RUE de 39 2 Real fime Cloek odzes eios sp paintd SE UTEN e Eqs 41 3 9 Processor COLE india o rhet rin tetro naini EE e SR RIRs ee RS 41 3 3 1 Intel Active Management Technology AMT 41 313 4 Thermal Considerations 5 3 22 tasa2y ntusaaaeaiaca 42 3 4 Memory and Mass Storage essere RR RP RPG RE Res 43 34 1 DRAM System Memory 22225202 ee I D e RR ean ee 43 34 2 Boot Flash ics ies reb RR ERR ee 43 343 microSD Card Slot ose turo PI eA CCP PER 43 S44 MSATA Slobe se tma caaddd ERU Rd ex eR Ora 43 3 4 5 SATA Hard Disk Optional 0 20 200000 43 3 9 OEADDIOS2 o ouis 10999 9 Deed Guys whan Ibis ms eap anon ilta ds 44 3 5 1 DisplayPort nt rfaces iso e RR we 44 3 9 4 Other Graphics Interfaces 2 is scere roria UE 45 3 6 USB Interface occse co ceed bos cea e br 9 RE eos cae E 46 3 4 Ethernet Imterlace 2 22222 reor nanan Pe RE x eL pies 47 3l Ethernet Status LEDS iss suus raso os de x pea 48 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 15 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Contents 3 8 HD Audio Optional 1 tar rm eee dias wag beans wie goes 49 23 9 Status and User LEDS reanna Ene E DON UR IMs 50 IAI SAMS LED gucci e precatio adn og D RO Qo daas 51 SMO Serlal InfekiaeeS o oobis er eerie ke s erba patata ale pad qd 52 JIOA RS232 inirsuizto EM MER 52 3 10 2 RS422 485 In
53. s For a detailed description of the functionality of the driver and for downloading the software please refer to the drivers documentation on MEN s website 3 3 Processor Core The following processor options are available on the BL70W Table 2 Processor core options on BL7OW Processor Type Core Frequency S ded Co kipa en Cache S udi rt Core i7 3517UE 1 7 GHz 2 4 17 W 4 MB yes Core i3 3217UE 1 6 GHz 2 4 17 W 3 MB no Celeron 1047UE 1 4 GHz 2 2 17 W 2 MB no Celeron 927UE 1 5 GHz 1 1 17 W 1MB no Celeron 827E 1 4 GHz 1 1 17 W 1 5 MB no 3 3 1 Intel Active Management Technology AMT BL70W box PCs equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor support Intel Active Management Technology AMT 8 0 Intel AMT is powered by a separate hardware engine in Intel chipsets which enables e g out of band OOB diagnostics remote control IDE Redirect Serial over LAN SOL agent presence checking and network traffic filtering 2 MEN provides an application note on how to switch on the AMT E functionality and log onto the CPU board via VNC afterwards See MEN s website complete AMT settings due to Intel s security standards If the supercapacitor and or the battery is empty the BL70W loses its MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 41 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 3 2 Thermal Considerations The operating temperature range of the BL70W depends on the system
54. sing the BL70W provides four PCI Express Mini card slots The M2 5x8 screws required for installation are already screwed onto the board Carry out the following steps to install a PCI Express Mini card MI Untighten and remove the screws from the spacers highlighted in red Figure 8 Installing a PCI Express Mini card MI Insert the PCI Express Mini card carefully at a 30 angle MI Make sure that all the contacts are aligned properly and the card is firmly con nected to the connector MI Fix the card using the two screws removed before MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 27 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Getting Started Antenna Connectors MEN offers an HF antenna cable with U FL connector to RP SMA connector as an accessory QE Please see the MEN website for ordering information Before being able to install the antenna on the BL70W s front panel you have to break out the cover of the antenna slot using a screw driver or a similar tool There is one mounting clip for fixing the antenna cable on the BL70W s PCB highlighted in red in the following drawing 5 0 MB Note There is only one position in which the antenna can be completely inserted into the front panel slot When properly inserted the antenna is fixed and can not be turned anymore MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 28 20BL70WOO E1 2014
55. sion 1 0 E www ddwg org 7 1 5 Ethernet ED e ANSI IEEE 802 3 1996 Information Technology b 2 Telecommunications and Information Exchange between Systems Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Specific Requirements Part 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications 1996 IEEE www ieee org Charles Spurgeon s Ethernet Web Site Extensive information about Ethernet IEEE 802 3 local area network LAN technology www ethermanage com ethernet e nterOperability Laboratory University of New Hampshire This page covers general Ethernet technology www iol unh edu services testing ethernet training MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 77 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Appendix MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 7 1 6 HD Audio AE Intel High Definition Audio f www intel com design chipsets hdaudio htm 7 1 7 PCI Express Mini Card E PCI Express Mini Card Electromechanical Specification ME Revision 1 2 October 26 2007 PCI Special Interest Group www pcisig com 7 1 8 USB USB Implementers Forum Inc XI www usb org 72 Dimensions of the BL70W Box PC In the following you can find a drawing of the exact dimensions of the box PC D X ON a um LE ELBLERI a 390 2 143 159 p 119 50 alt 141 99 _ 99 50 a 12
56. stem is restarted or completely powered off if system is in error condition and error code is n See the following table for supported error codes Table 13 Error codes signaled by board management controller via LED flashes Number of Error Description Flashes 0 CPUBCI_ERR_NONE No error 1 CPUBCI_ERR_33V 3 3 V failure 2 CPUBCI_ERR_INP Input voltage failure 3 CPUBCI ERR NO EXT PWR OK _ External power supply failure 4 CPUBCI ERR CPU TOO HOT CPU temperature too high 5 CPUBCI ERR BIOS TIMEOUT BIOS startup failure gt 5 Internal error MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 10 Serial Interfaces 3 10 1 RS232 Interface The BL70W provides one isolated RS232 interface with a baud rate of up to 115 2 kbaud The interface COM1 supports Rx Tx RTS and CTS signals Connector types e 9 pin D Sub plug according to DIN41652 MIL C 24308 with thread bolt UNCA 40 Mating connector 9 pin D Sub receptacle according to DIN41652 MIL C 24308 available for rib bon cable insulation piercing connection hand soldering connection or crimp connection Table 14 Pin assignment of 9 pin D Sub connector for RS232 z 6 x i os 2 COMO RXD 7 COMO RTSt HH 3 COMO TXD 8 COMO CTS 4 e 9 4 9 5 GND Table 15 Signal mnemonics of RS232 connector Signal Direction Function GND Ground 45V out 5V supply voltage CTS in
57. t of Ethernet front panel connectors 47 Signal mnemonics of Ethernet front panel connectors 48 Ethernet status LEDS 425r tme mee Rhe EE ewes 48 Pin assignment of the HD audio interface 04 49 Signal mnemonics of the HD audio interface 49 Status and user LEDs on the BL70W 0 0000 0008 50 Error codes signaled by board management controller via LED flashes 51 Pin assignment of 9 pin D Sub connector for RS232 52 Signal mnemonics of RS232 connector esses 52 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub receptacle full duplex 23 Signal mnemonics of RS422 485 interface full duplex 53 Pin assignment of the 9 pin D Sub receptacle half duplex 54 Signal mnemonics of RS422 485 interface half duplex 54 Pin assignment of 52 pin PCI Express Mini Card connector 57 Signal mnemonics of 52 pin PCI Express Mini Card connector 58 Pin assignment of relay out connector sls 59 Pin assignment of opt out connector ees 59 Pin assignment of binary I O connector 1 0004 59 Pin assignment of binary I O connector 2 0000 59 Signal mnemonics of spring cage terminal block 60 Odometer switching voltage levels 0 0 0 0 00 000005 62 Odometer default reset states isses o kem e rer erem 62 SMB address Space udis hacen Y qe duod eo pub qoom Ro
58. tching current 72 154 V 0 3 A Max switching voltage 154 V Max switching frequency 1 Hz Minimum life time 1A 30V 20 cpm 100 000 Electrically isolated 2 photocouplers shutters Max switching voltage 154 V Max current 120 mA switching and continuous odometer input For counting odometer pulses of a maximum frequency of 2 kHz IBIS slave interface Baud rate up to 19 2 kBaud Electrically isolated GNSS interface Frequency band GPS L1 Glonass L1 FDMA Galileo E1 Standards NMEA RTCM 104 32 channel GNSS architecture Accuracy 1 5 m A GPS Time To First Fix cold start lower than 35 s Time To First Fix warm start aided start 1s Odometer input for GNSS receiver e RS232 D Sub connector at front panel Data rates up to 115 200 bit s 60 byte transmit receive buffer Handshake lines RTS CTS Electrically isolated RS422 485 D Sub connector at front panel Full or half duplex Electrically isolated 2 SA Adapter slots for legacy serial I O For RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS master e 1 SA Adapter slot for RS232 RS422 485 IBIS or CAN e 14 status LEDs 4 for Ethernet link and activity status 2 for general board status 8user LEDs MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH oJ 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Technical Data 4 PCI Express Mini Card slots For functions such as Mobile service standards GSM 2G UMTS 3G LTE 4G and derivates Wireless c
59. tem Software The board supports Windows 7 and Linux By default no operating system is installed on the board Please refer to the respective manufacturer s documentation on how to install operating system software 2 8 Installing Driver Software For a detailed description on how to install driver software please refer to the respective documentation of the software package to be installed X website You can find any software available on the BL70W pages on the MEN MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 37 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description 3 Functional Description The following describes the individual functions of the system and their configuration There is no detailed description of the individual controller chips and the CPU They can be obtained from the data sheets or data books of the semiconductor manufacturer concerned 3 1 Power Supply The BL70W is supplied with a nominal input voltage of 24 VDC and 36 VDC 10 to 50 4 V input voltage range via a 3 pin COMBICON connector You can find pin 1 at the left see Figure 11 PSU connector at BL70W front The onboard power supply generates all the necessary internal voltages Connector type e 3 pin COMBICON receptacle Phoenix Contact 1843800 MC 1 5 3 GF 3 5 Mating connector e 3 pin COMBICON plug e g Phoenix Contact 1863314 MCVR 1 5 3 STF 3 5 Figure 11 PSU connector at BL70W front Pin 1 OPT OUT BIN 1 G amm usa oP De
60. terface ca ccs cose mee 53 3 11 Serial Interfaces via SA Adapter 2 rer owe ws 55 3 12 PCI Express Mini Card Interface 3 294 943 4450 ERR EI ea 56 3 12 1 Connection of PCI Express Mini Cards 56 S13 6 Pi Headets sid eite kanea ke ooo a i ae genau bones 59 3 13 1 Relay O tputs sois esrb ee Rt RR ERR RHhes 60 5 1952 Binary IHputsz coe poute Eb PENDIENTE eae 61 3 13 3 IBIS eect ches py skeda dhs Cees EEEa E Y eas ee 61 3 15 44 Photocouplers 1 recor eme ms een ket 61 33 9 Odometer Input casa caiga icar fru oS rado xoxo Baie 62 SUL IG rronin tnan e RE EO RODA 63 3 14 1 Updating the GNSS Module s Firmware 63 4 Controlling the System via SMBus essssssssesesessesesesesee 65 AT SMBUSIOVGIVICW ied 4 3 ETO RE HERR Heras 65 42 SMBus Register Description cerr vaudou eden deg gen 66 5 Using the BL70W with MDISS Software esee 74 S XGPIO Controller Instance 1 sche tero ERES ER 74 6 Man CNANCE Losiiesx xA cies beastie den VRIOR bens Sash Gs eee DOR AR 76 6 1 Cleaning the System eros seh Re RR mt REY oars ee eee 76 6 2 Puse Protection i ooo i dodo T moans reo pr nEn Er EEOSE 76 7 Appendix cesse rr rh rre rtm et REPRE E PR gees 77 7 1 Liter ture and Web Resources csse ERR RR RR RR TI l GNSS EET TA 7 1 2 Accelerometer Magnetometer LSM303DLM TT VES ACAN BUSre cotra bo pimp ped E EE E E OEE denis 177 JA EMT 77 dele E a 2 eese EINER eee R eer s
61. the Ethernet interfaces available on standard Ethernet connectors d For ordering details please consult MEN s website Table 7 Pin assignment of Ethernet front panel connectors 1000Base T 10 100Base T 1 BI DC 2 BI_DD 3 BI DD 78 4 BI_DA TX 8 5 BI DB RX Ad c ap TX 7 BI_DC 8 BI_DB RX MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 47 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Functional Description Table 8 Signal mnemonics of Ethernet front panel connectors Signal Direction Function BI_Dx in out Differential pairs of data lines for 1000Base T RX in Differential pair of receive data lines for 10 100Base T TX out Differential pair of transmit data lines for 10 100Base T 3 7 1 Ethernet Status LEDs The BL70W provides a total of four Ethernet status LEDs two for each Ethernet channel They signal the link and activity status different LED behavior can be implemented on demand Figure 15 Position of Ethernet LEDs at BL70W front highlighted in red RS422 485 RS232 ETH1 ETH2 om e 5 e of Ge esse oleae e X12 Table 9 Ethernet status LEDs LED Description Color Function 11 e Port 1 link green on when connection established 12 e Port 1 activity yellow on when Ethernet communication on Rx or Tx 13 e Port 2 link green on when connection established 14 e Port 2 activity yellow on when Ethernet communication on Rx or Tx
62. tions are switched via multiplexers The default device name of the instance 1 of the GPIO controller 16z034 is gpio 2 for Linux and z17 2 for Windows Table 36 Functions of GPIO controller instance 1 Bit Position RET Input Function PSR Default Setting 5 mux if2 GPO 5 drive 0 6 mux ifO GPO 6 drive 0 7 mux if1 GPO 7 drive 0 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 74 20BL70WO0 E1 2014 12 09 Using the BL70W with MDIS5 Software Interface Multiplexer mux_if0 The interface multiplexer 0 is used to change the serial interface 5 X12 from UART default setting to SGPIO required if you want to use the SA15 SA Adapter in this slot Table 37 Interface Multiplexer O truth table Interface Function mux ifO SAO UARTO 0 SGPIO The interface is switched using the following commands For Windows zl io zl7 2 p 6 s 1 h For Linux zl io gpio 2 p 6 s 1 h Interface Multiplexer mux if1 The interface multiplexer 1 is used to activate serial interface 3 X10 Table 38 Interface Multiplexer 1 truth table Interface Function mux if1 GPIO 7 1 No functionality 0 Serial Interface 3 X10 is 1 active The interface is activated using the following commands For Windows zl io zl7 2 p 7 s 1 h For Linux zl io gpio 2 p 7 s 1 h MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 75 20BL70W00 E1 2014 12 09 Maintenance 6 Maintenance 6 1 C
63. value is 1 and the GPS module is powered Controlling the System via SMBus 7 6 Bit Direction Out Out Out Out Out Out Odometer Photocoupler Relay Signals 0x44 Table 32 SMB 0x44 5 Default Dass Signal Value Description Group 1 Not used ODO PU EN 1 Enable signal for the optional pull up of the Odometer odometer interface 0z By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding pull up down resistor is activated at the odometer interface 1s The default value is 1 and the pull up down is not active ODO PD150K 1 Enable signal for the optional 150k pull Odometer EN down of the odometer interface 0z By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding pull up down resistor is activated at the odometer interface 1z The default value is 1 and the pull up down is not active ODO PD75K 1 Enable signal for the optional 75k pull down Odometer EN of the odometer interface 0z By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding pull up down resistor is activated at the odometer interface 1z The default value is 1 and the pull up down is not active OPT EN 2 1 Enable signal for the second 2 output Coupler photocoupler output Q By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding coupler is closed m The default value is 1 and the corresponding coupler is open OPT EN 1 1 Enable signal for the first 1 output Coupler photocoupler output 0z By setting the bit to 0 the corresponding coupler is closed le The

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