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1. 1 DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RIN o jo U o O0 R w D CPC502 User Manual B 7 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 The table below presents the pinout for COM3 2 row IDC10 connector located on MIC580 board Table B 3 COM3 Serial Port Connector Pinout 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 TXD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RIN 9 GND 10 NC B 3 2 2 USB Interfaces Figure B 5 USB3 and USB4 Connectors 4321 MIC580 has two identical USB 2 0 interfaces with a maximum transfer rate of 480 Mbps each for connecting USB devices One USB peripheral may be connected to each port To connect more than two USB devices to the module an external hub is required 4321 Table B 4 USB3 and USB4 Connectors Pinouts 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UVO Differential USB In Out 3 UVO Differential USB In Out 4 GND GND signal _ Note The maximum current for each USB port is limited to the amount of 0 5 A by the board s circuitry All signal lines are EMI filtered CPC502 User Manual B 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Interface Figure B 6 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector 5 3 The standard PS 2 6 contact MiniDIN keyboard mouse connector
2. 9 GND ATASEL 10 GND A09 11 GND A08 12 GND A07 13 3 3 V 3 3 V power 14 GND A06 15 GND A05 16 GND A04 u m 17 GND A03 18 A02 Address 2 Out 19 A01 Address 1 Out 20 A00 Address 0 Out 21 D00 Data 0 In Out 22 D01 Data 1 In Out 23 D02 Data 2 In Out 24 NC IOCS16 25 NC CD2 26 NC CD1 5 27 D11 Data 11 In Out 28 D12 Data 12 In Out 29 D13 Data 13 In Out 30 D14 Data 14 In Out 31 D15 Data 15 In Out 32 IDE_CS1 Chip select 1 Out 33 NC VS1 u u 34 DIOR I O read Out 35 DIOW I O write Out 36 3 3 V WE 3 3 V power 37 INTRQ Interrupt In 38 3 3 V 3 3 V power 39 CSEL GND pull up Master Slave Out 40 NC VS2 41 Reset Reset Out 42 IORDY I O ready In 43 INPACK Acknowledge Out 44 3 3 V REG 3 3 V power 45 NC ACTIVE 46 NC PDIAG 47 D08 Data 08 In Out 48 D09 Data 09 In Out 49 D10 Data 10 In Out 50 GND CPC502 User Manual 2 11 2006 Fastwel Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 3 8 EIDE Interface The EIDE interface supports several operation modes PIO mode 8237 type DMA mode Ultra DMA ATA 66 and ATA 100 modes In PIO mode the central processor controls the data transfers In all the DMA modes the CPU is not engaged in data transfer DMA modes are similar to each other but differ in data transfer protocols details and DMA clock frequency thus providing different transfer rates The ICH4 ATA 100
3. The installation procedure for mounting MIC583 on the bottom side of the RIO582 is similar to the one described above Note Pay attention to the correct placement of the grid connector the rule is the same for all cases the longer ends of the grid connector should be inserted into the expansion header from the bottom side of a module and the shorter ends should enter the expansion header from the top side CPC502 User Manual C 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Supplementary Information Fastwel T CPC502 Appendix D D Supplementary Information D 1 Related Standards and Specifications The Fastwel s CompactPCI modules comply with the requirements of the following standards Table D 1 Related Standards CE Emission EN50081 1 a CE Immission EN61000 6 2 CE Electrical safety EN60950 m Mechanical dimensions IEEE 1101 10 Vibration sinusoidal IEC60068 2 6 82 Fc 5g 10 500 Hz 10 acceleration frequency range test cycles per axis Permanent shock IEC60068 2 29 87 Eb 50g 11 ms 1000 10 1s peak acceleration shock duration half sine number of shocks recovery time Single shock IEC60068 2 27 87 Ea 100g 9ms 18 3s peak acceleration shock duration number of shocks recovery time in seconds Reduced atmospheric IEC 60068 2 13 83 M 9 kPa 1 305 psi approx corresponds to 17000 m pressure over 55700 ft above sea level Important Some versions of the mod
4. 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Unpacking Inspection and Handling Please read the manual carefully before unpacking the module or mounting the device into your system Keep in mind the following ESD Sensitive Device A Electronic modules and their components are sensitive to static electricity Even a non perceptible by human being static discharge can be sufficient to destroy or degrade a component s operation Therefore all handling operations and inspections of this product must be performed with due care in order to keep product integrity and operability a Preferably unpack or pack this product only at EOS ESD safe workplaces Otherwise it is important to be electrically discharged before touching the product This can be done by touching a metal part of your system case with your hand or tool It is particularly important to observe anti static precautions when setting jumpers or replacing components If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory back up ensure that the module is not placed on conductive surfaces including anti static mats or sponges This can cause short circuit and result in damage to the battery and other components m Store this product in its protective packaging while it is not used for operational purposes Unpacking The product is carefully packed in an antistatic bag and in a carton box to protect it against possible damage and harmful influence during shipping Unpack th
5. C 1 3 Mechanical Specifications The dimensions of MIC583 mezzanine module 100 x 68 x 20 32 mm Weight 100g CPC502 User Manual C 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 C 2 MIC583 Appearance and Layout The figures in this section are supposed to help you to locate and identify the module s components and connectors Our efforts in improving our products may result in minor differences between the real module and its depictions C 2 1 MIC583 Appearance Figure C 1 MIC583 Appearance The appearance of your product may slightly differ from the shown above CPC502 User Manual C3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 C 2 2 MIC583 Components Layout Figure C 2 MIC583 Main Components and Connectors Layout Lower Expansion Retaining Screw Connector Isolated Reset Phones Micln Auxln Lineln LVDS CD In Front Panel Line Out Upper Retaining Screw The layout of your product may slightly differ from the shown above CPC502 User Manual C 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 C 3 MIC583 Interfaces C 3 1 MIC583 Interfaces List 4HP C 3 1 1 Front Panel Interfaces The following interfaces are available at the MIC583 front panel FI Optoisolated remote reset connector Isolated Reset J2 D Audio interface Phones output to headphones J9
6. 2 3 3 1 USB Connectors USB1 and USB2 Pinouts CPC502 front panel The CPC502 has two 4 pin USB connectors on the front panel with the following pinouts Table 2 2 USB1 and USB2 Pinouts CPC502 Front Panel 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UVO Differential USB 3 UVO Differential USB A GND GND signal CPC502 User Manual 9 7 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 3 4 Graphics Controller A highly integrated 2D 3D graphics accelerator is included in the 855GME chipset The internal graphics controller provides interfaces to a standard analog monitor SVGA connector on CPC502 front panel or and to a digital TFT panel with LVDS interface The LVDS socket is available via the connector at Fastwel s MIC583 mezzanine interface module Integrated 2D 3D Graphics features Resolutions up to 1600x1200 at 100 Hz 1920x1440 at 85 Hz and 2048x1536 at 75 Hz 3D Setup and Render Engine High Quality Texture Engine 3D Graphics Rasterization Enhancements Full 2D hardware acceleration Intel 855GM 855GME D V M Technology graphics core Intelligent Memory Management Integrated 350 MHz DAC 2 3 4 1 DVM Technology The 855GME chipset supports the Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT This technology provides use of all available memory in the most efficient way for maximum graphics performance DVMT dynamically responds to requests from applications allocating the required amount of vid
7. 4 NC 6 SELECT1 Density Select 1 Out 8 INDEX Index pulse In 10 MOTEN1 Motor 1 enable Out 12 DRVSEL2 Driver select 2 Out 14 DRVSEL1 Driver select 1 Out 16 MOTEN2 Motor 2 enable Out 18 DIRECTION Step direction Out 20 STEP Step pulse Out 22 WRDATA Write data Out 24 WREN Write enable Out 26 TRACKO Track 0 signal In 28 WRPROT Write protect In 30 RDDATA Read data In 32 HEADSEL Head select Out 34 DSKCHG Disk change In Odd Numbers GND GND CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 2 8 External Power Supply Connector Figure B 7 External ATX Power Supply Connector K 10 The standard 2 row 20 pin connector for ATX power supply T is located on the board of MIC580 module The pinout of this connector is shown in the table below 11 20 Table B 10 ATX Power Supply Connector Pinout 1 3 3V 11 3 3V 2 3 3V 12 12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 5V 14 PSON 5 GND 15 GND 6 5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 PWROK 18 5V 9 5VSB 19 5V 10 12V 20 5V CPC502 User Manual B 15 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 2 9 SerialATA Port Figure B 8 SerialATA Connector m The SerialATA connector is mounted on the MIC580 bo
8. A 1 3 Mechanical Specifications 2 40 eesti EA AO As ad A 2 CPC502 User Manual 0 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 A 2 RIO582 Appearance and Layout A 3 A 2 1 ll Ee LTE A 3 A 2 2 RIO582 Components Layout A 4 A3 le ER ur A 5 A 3 1 RIO582 Interfaces List 4HP since 482 2 Re ek A 5 A311 Front Panel InterlaceSvi2ih eel ain HA eens A 5 A 3 1 2 Internal Interfaces eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa awake aaa A 5 A 3 2 RIO582 Interfaces Detailed Description A 6 A 3 2 51 VGA GRT Interface da Stal EK OO SE ho A 6 A322 USBINIENACOS e czne are R O BSE suse OPPA AA TLE A SES A 7 A 3 2 3 COMA Serial Port en A OWA ad EA GA POZA pe ay GA KA AEGEE A 8 A 3 2 4 External Fan Connector saa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aa waagen Ennen aneen A 9 A825 SeraliATA Port etos d ss add dE az eege aseene A 9 A 3 2 6 J10 Expansion Header ss eee eee ena owane aaa ana ransp A eitia een NEEN A 9 A 3 2 7 CompactPGl Interface ebene A 10 A 4 Installation of RIO582 and Peripheral Devices A A 11 A 4 1 RIO582 Installation Procedures aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa a aaa aaaaaaracznaaa A 11 A 4 2 RIO582 Removal Procedures ssssssssessssineettrtetttttttttntttnnntttnntE AAEE EEEn EAAS EEEn EE EEE EEE Ennn e ennnen A 12 A 4 3 Battery Replacement sa en seen EAZA Ooo L EECH A 12 A 4 4 USB Devices Connection A 12 A 4 5 Expansion Modules and External Devices Installatton A A 13 B MIC580 Mezzani
9. during installation Install the grid connector on MIC583 Please note that the longer ends of the grid connector should be inserted into MIC583 expansion header from below It is recommended to mount the grid connector after the spacers are installed and fastened Install the spacers on the bottom side of MIC583 and tighten the screws from the top side MIC583 is now ready for installation on the top side of the RIO582 module CPC502 User Manual C 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Carefully align the lower shorter ends of the grid connector with the expansion header of the RIO582 Make sure that all the pins are aimed at the proper places of the header and press gently to engage the grid connector into the header Tighten the remaining four screws from the bottom side of the RIO582 thus fixing MIC583 on top of the Rear I O module The assembly consisting of Rear I O module RIO582 and MIC583 mezzanine interface module is now ready to be installed into a system chassis from the back Connect the required interface cables to MIC583 before installation of the assembly into a system chassis When fastening the RIO582 front panel retaining screws do not omit fastening the MIC583 front panel screws CPC502 User Manual Cc 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502
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11. it is important to ensure that the CPC502 operational environment parameters conform to the thermal requirements described in this Manual CPC502 User Manual 6 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Thermal and Power Issues Fastwel T CPC502 6 2 System Power The Intel Pentium M processor family require special characteristics of the power supply unit and the backplane The CPC502 module itself has been designed to provide best possible power supply for each system unit However in order to guarantee reliable and faultless operation the following requirements must be taken into account Absolute maximum input voltages presented in the table below must not be exceeded to guarantee that the CPC502 is not damaged The ranges for the different input power voltages within which the module is functional are also presented Table 6 1 DC Input Voltage Ranges and Limits 3 3 3 6 3 2 to 3 47 3 3 to 3 47 5 5 5 49 to 5 25 5 0 to 5 25 12 14 0 11 4 to 12 6 12 14 0 11 4 to 12 6 Power supplies to be used with the CPC502 should comply with these requirements Only backplanes which have two power layers for each of the 3 3V and the 5V supply voltage are recommended for CPC502 Input power connections to the backplane itself should provide minimum power loss Avoid using long input lines low carrying capacity cables high resistance connections To select the appropriate system power supply it is neces
12. keyboard or mouse set the item POST Errors to Disabled at the page Main in PhoenixBIOS Setup program This setting is a default one Note If the module was booted without a connected monitor the display will be empty even if a monitor is connected later during operation To get the correct display output it is necessary to reboot the module with a connected monitor This is a Intel VideoBIOS particularity 5 1 2 Booting from USB To boot from a device connected to USB El Connect the device to boot from to a USB port The appropriate USB controller should be enabled m Enter the PhoenixBIOS Setup program a Find this USB device at the Boot page and use buttons to move it in order to change its boot priority D Save changes and reboot the module To get the on line help about the details of BIOS Setup program operation please apply to the screen tips and the integrated help system CPC502 User Manual 5 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Phoenix BIOS Setup Fastwel T CPC502 CPC502 User Manual 5 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter 6 Thermal and Power Issues Thermal and Power Issues Fastwel T CPC502 6 Thermal and Power Issues 6 1 Temperature Control Intensive operation of Intel Pentium M processor in harsh environment requires a special technology to keep the processor s die temperature within allowed limits The following sections provide system integrators with the information whi
13. 2 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 2 4 Local SMBus Devices The CPC502 incorporates a System Management Bus to access several system monitoring and control devices via a two wire I C bus interface The following table presents functions and addresses of onboard SMBus devices Table 2 1 SMBus Devices 1 0D2H ICS950201 System clock generator 2 0D4H TFT Suspend CLK Generator ICS91718 3 OA0H SPD EEPROM Module 4 9CH LM82 Temperature Sensor 5 OACH OAEH 2x256 Bytes User EEPROM 2 2 4 1 Temperatures Monitoring The integrated LM82 temperature sensor monitors the processor and board surface temperatures to make sure that the system is operating at a safe temperature On request LM82 can report the current processor and board temperatures to the software responsible for the module operation mode 2 2 4 2 Serial EEPROM There is serial EEPROM installed on CPC502 This nonvolatile memory is used for storage of CMOS data and some of the service parameters for emergency recovery 2 2 5 Reset Reset sources include an external one that can be connected to the optoisolated connector on the MIC583 front panel and CompactPCI backplane reset input PRST The CPC502 responds to any of these sources signal by initializing local peripherals 2 2 6 Battery The CPC502 utilizes a 3 0 V lithium battery for the RTC and CMOS memory backup Use PANASONIC BR2032 or compatible C
14. COM_DCD1 GND SATA_TXN1 GND 5 GND LVDS_YAMO GND VIO AC_RST SATA_RXP1 GND 4 GND VIO PXI_BRSVB4 COM_CTS1 GND SATA_RXN1 GND 3 GND CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 GND CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 GND 1 GND CLK1 GND REQ14 GNT1 REQ2 GND CPC502 User Manual 2 15 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 3 11 3 Rear I O Interfaces Rear I O interfaces are available only if RIO582 Rear I O module is installed VGA CRT Interface The VGA signals are available on both CPC502 and RIO582 front panels In this configuration both interfaces are active The 75 ohm termination resistors for the red green and blue video signals are installed on the CPC502 Note Both VGA ports are electrically identical and not separated Do not connect devices to both CPC502 and RIO582 VGA connectors at the same time LVDS Interface MIC583 front panel 20 contact standard LVDS socket Molex type 52515 2011 is used for connection of flat panel TFT displays COM1 Serial Interface COM1 is available only from RIO582 front panel Opto isolated COM1 port complies with the RS232 standard USB Interface Two of the six USB 2 0 connectors USB5 and USB6 are located on RIO582 front panel SATA Interface RIO582 bears one on board SATA connector for attachment of external SerialATA HDDs with the exchange rate of up to 150 MB s FAN Connector There is a standard 3 pin header for connection of
15. I yur 69V N sng X lod g Hardware Monitor CK 408 amp SS Clocking Soldered DDR SDRAM up to 1 GB Dual Port Ethernet Z 4 SHOd leseq lesegq asn 000L 00L 0L 000L 00L 0L Teueg JUOT r DER SNa i a 5 a x a N m 5 a PCI PCI ce Bridge CPU Core VR GMCH VR gt a 2 gt an a E a 002 E Ver 2006 Fastwel 1 5 Manual CPC502 User Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 3 2 Module Appearance Figure 1 2 CPC502 Module Appearance The appearance may vary for different versions of the module CPC502 User Manual 1 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Introduction 1 3 3 Module Layout Figure 1 3 CPC502 Module Layout Hance Rapid ICH bottom side Upper CompactFlash Heat Sink Retaining Socket not shown Screw Front Panel J11 Expansion Connector SVGA J2 cPCl P USB1 CEU USB2 LED indicators L1 and L2 Ji cPCI GigabitEthernet Sockets Ejector Hotswap Li Battery J10 Expansion Memory Chips Handle Switch Connector Connector SW1 The layout may slightly differ for various versions of the module CPC502 User Manual 1 7 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 3 4 Front Panel Figure 1 4 CPC502 4HP Front Panel Upper Retaining Screw
16. LED is controlled via Super I O LPC47M107 chip registers programming L4 Green LED Control 1 To enable L4 LED Control Mode Enable_LED_IO proc mov out mov out mov out GPIO_BASE equ near al 55h 2eh al Enter Configuration Mode KP al 7 Set Logical Device 0Ah 2eh al al OAh 2fh al 600h This code optionally sets IO base address Default for CPC502 BIOS 600h mov out mov out mov out mov out mov out mov out mov mov out inc mov out mov out ret Enable LED Io endp al 60h 2eh al al GPIO_BASE SHR 8 2fh al al 61h 2eh al al GPIO_BASE AND OFFH 2fh al T T al 30h 2eh al al 01h 2fh al Enable IO Registers KP dx GPIO_BASE 47h Init L4 LED al 6 dx al al OAAh Exit Configuration Mode CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E B 11 MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 To switch L4 LED operation modes r L4 Led Control r r d r Input AL 0 OFF 1 Blink at 1 Hz rate 2 Blink at 1 2 Hz rate 3 0ON MIC_L4 Control proc near mov dx GPIO_BASE 5Dh out dx al ret MIC_L4 Control endp 3 To disable L4 LED Control Mode Disable LED TO Disable LED TO lt lt a ct EI lt Ei lt a ct EI O lt Gr a endp near al 55h 2eh al Enter Configuration Mode Se al 7 Set Logical De
17. Random Access Memory SODIMM Small Outline Dual In Line Memory Module ECC Error Correction Code Data error correction technology used in memory modules FWH Firmware Hub Nonvolatile memory chip part of Intel chipset used for main and reserve BIOS copies in CPC502 GMCH Graphics and Memory Controller Hub DAC Digital Analog Converter USB Universal Serial Bus LPC Low Pin Count External devices communication interface SMB System Management Bus UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface USB Host Controller Interface EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface Universal Serial Bus specification UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair CRT display Cathode Ray Tube Display PMC PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect Mezzanine Card CMC Common Mezzanine Card LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signal Digital monitors communication specification RTC Real Time Clock BIOS Basic Input Output System PC Personal Computer PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group CPC502 User Manual E 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts Fastwel FLA CPC502 AHA Accelerated Hub Architecture GMCH and ICH communication bus specification AGP Accelerated Graphics Port AGTL Advanced Gunning Transceiver Logic PSB Processor Side Bus signal exchange specification SMBus System Management Bus EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Onl
18. WD1 and WDO of the register 303h 2 Write the lower byte data to the 302h register OUT 302h DATA 3 Set the bits WD1 and WDO of 303h to 0 and 1 respectively to select the middle byte of the WD register 4 Write the middle byte data to the 302h register OUT 302h DATA 5 Set the bits WD1 and WDO of 303h to 1 and 0 respectively to select the upper byte of the WD register 6 Write the upper byte data to the 302h register OUT 302h DATA After any of the WD register bytes is written watchdog timer starts operation with the new timeout when the first initialization pulse is received Upon expiry of the timeout the RESET signal is issued Below you can find a subroutine in assembler for i80x86 which programs the watchdog timer timeout Operands predetermination lower byte of 24 bit WD register middle byte of 24 bit WD register upper byte of 24 bit WD register DATAO equ DATA1 equ DATA2 equ BEGIN mov AL DATA mov DS AL 24 bit WD register lower byte programming mov DX 0303h in AL DX and AL OFCh out DX AL mov DX 0302h mov AL DATAO out DX AL 24 bit WD register middle byte programming mov DX 0303h in AL DX and AL OFDh or AL Olh out DX AL mov DX 0302h mov AL DATA out DX AL 24 bit WD register upper byte programming mov DX 0303h in L DX and AL OFEh or AL 02h out DX AL mov DX 0302h mov AL DATA2 out DX AL CPC502 User Manual
19. an external uncontrolled 12 V cooling fan on the RIO582 board J10 Expansion Header 44 contact two row on board header of RIO582 module is used for connection of the MIC583 mezzanine expansion module The following interfaces are available only if the MIC583 mezzanine expansion module is installed on RIO582 Audio Interface The following standard connectors are located on MIC583 front panel Phones J9 Micln J8 Auxln J5 Lineln J7 Moreover MIC583 has two on board audio connectors CD In 4 pin J6 and Line Out 3 pin J10 Opto isolated Reset MIC583 front panel connector Isolated Reset is intended to accept the Reset signal from a remote source Please see Appendices for detailed description of Rear I O interfaces CPC502 User Manual 2 16 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter 3 Installation Installation Fastwel T CPC502 3 Installation The CPC502 is easy to install However it is necessary to follow the procedures and safety regulations below to install the module correctly without damage to the hardware or harm to personnel The installation of the peripheral drivers is described in the accompanying information files For details on installation of an operating system please refer to the relevant software documentation 3 1 Safety Regulations The following safety regulations must be observed when installing or operating the CPC502 Fastwel assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from
20. board fan is similar to the described above but the fan is mounted on top of the MIC580 directly without use of an adapter Installing the fan pay attention to its proper orientation the fan power cord should be positioned closer to the on board fan power connector of MIC580 The fan air flow should be directed from the top to the bottom side of the module i e to the heat sink when MIC580 is mounted on top of CPC502 Note that the fixing screws should be inserted from below and the toothed washers and the nuts are placed to the recesses of the fan housing Connect the fan power cord The picture on the left shows MIC580 with the fan installed on its top side CPC502 User Manual B 22 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 4 2 MIC580 Installation on CPC502 The MIC580 mezzanine expansion module can be installed on CPC502 both on the top and bottom sides MIC580 can be equipped either with a fan or with a HDD The following illustrations show installation procedures for MIC580 with a fan being mounted on the top side of CPC502 MIC580 mounting kit Two 44 pin grid connectors 7 Four stud spacers Eight screws Install the spacers on the bottom side of MIC580 and tighten the screws from the top side Install two grid connectors on MIC580 Please note that the longer ends of the grid connectors should be inserted into MIC580 expansion headers fro
21. die cache running at CPU speed 82855GME GMCH and 6300ESB Hance Rapid ICH chipset 400 MHz processor system bus Up to 1 GB of soldered DDR SDRAM memory running at 333 MHz with ECC CompactPCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz Integrated 3D high performance VGA controller 64 MB memory shared with system a CRT displays support with resolutions of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels at 16 bits and 75 Hz LVDS interface support via Rear I O Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces via PCI X bus 10Base T 100Base TX and 1000Base T Two EIDE Ultra ATA 100 interfaces Onboard CompactFlash Type I ll socket Three serial ports Up to six USB 2 0 ports PS 2 keyboard and mouse interface Floppy disk interface Parallel port Hardware Monitor LM82 Watchdog timer Additional counters and timers integrated in the ICH Real time clock with battery backup Two automatically switchable 1 MB on board FWHs one for work copy of BIOS and one for reserve copy of BIOS 4HP 3U CompactPCI form factor Hotswap capability as system controller Rear I O on J2 Passive or active heatsink solution Phoenix BIOS Available either on the CPC502 on Rear I O or on mezzanine modules CPC502 User Manual 1 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 2 CPC502 Versions At the present time the module is offered in flexible configuration The options include different processors the size of soldered system memory and other options d
22. handling and incorrect operation That is why it is necessary to follow general safety and operational instructions below A A amp Warning All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only Warning When handling this product special care must be taken not to hit the heatsink if installed against another rigid object Also be careful not to drop the product since this may cause damage to the heatsink CPU or other sensitive components as well Please keep in mind that any physical damage to this product is not covered under warranty Note This product is guaranteed to operate within the published temperature ranges and relevant conditions However prolonged operation near the maximum temperature is not recommended by Fastwel or by electronic chip manufacturers due to thermal stress related failure mechanisms These mechanisms are common to all silicon devices they can reduce the MTBF of the product by increasing the failure probability Prolonged operation at the lower limits of the temperature ranges has no limitations Caution Electric Shock Before installing this product into a system and before installing other devices on it always ensure that your mains power is switched off Always disconnect external power supply cables during all handling and maintenance operations with this module to avoid serious danger of electrical shock CPC502 User Manual 0 7
23. infringement of these rules Warning When handling or operating the module special attention should be paid to the heatsink because it can get very hot during operation Do not touch the heatsink when installing or removing the module Moreover the module should not be placed on any surface or in any kind of package until the module and its heatsink have cooled down to ambient temperature Caution If your module does not allow hotswapping switch off the system power before installing the module in a free slot Disregarding this requirement could be harmful for your life or health and can damage the module or entire system ESD Sensitive Equipment This product comprises electrostatically sensitive components Please follow the ESD safety instructions to ensure module s operability and reliability m Use grounding equipment if working at an anti static workbench Otherwise discharge yourself and the tools in use before touching the sensitive equipment E Try to avoid touching contacts leads and components Extra caution should be taken in cold and dry weather CPC502 User Manual 3 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Installation Fastwel T CPC502 3 2 Installation Procedure To install CPC502 in a system follow the instructions below 1 Keep to the safety regulations of the Section 3 1 when performing the following operations A 2 Ensure that the module configuration corresponds to the application requ
24. installation Returning a product for repair 1 Apply to Fastwel company or to any of the Fastwel s official representatives for the Product Return Authorization 2 Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form accepted by customer with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms 3 Carefully package the product in the antistatic bag in which the product had been supplied Failure to package in antistatic material will VOID all warranties Then package the product in a safe container for shipping 4 The customer pays for shipping the product to Fastwel or to an official Fastwel representative or dealer CPC502 User Manual 0 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The product described in this Manual is a CompactPCI PXI processor module CPC502 To get the details about the CompactPCI a wide spread industrial standard please refer to PCI and CompactPCI specifications The Internet site of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG provides information related to these standards http www picmg org CPC502 supports both CompactPCI and PXI standards for 32 bit 33 MHz bus which allow to build flexible high performance systems Dual standard support includes possibility to install mezzanine expansion modules both on the top and on the bottom side of the processor module CPC502 is bas
25. logic can provide transfer rates of up to 100 MB sec read and up to 88 MB sec write The current version of CPC502 supports two EIDE channels but only one of them is available for user devices connection The primary channel is routed via the expansion header to MIC580 HDD 2 5 50 contact 2 row on board connector which is used for connection of a mounted on board 2 5 HDD and to the standard AT 40 pin HDD connector on MIC580 which is used for connection of external EIDE devices Pinouts of these connectors can be found in Appendix B The secondary EIDE channel of CPC502 is routed to CompactFlash connector Note ATA 66 and ATA 100 work at higher frequencies and require a specialized cable which has additional grounding wires to reduce reflections noise and inductive effects This cable also supports all legacy IDE drives The blue end of the ATA 100 cable must be connected to the main board the gray connector to the UltraDMA 100 slave device and the black connector to the UltraDMA 100 master device 2 3 9 Floppy Drive Interface The onboard floppy disk controller supports either 5 25 inch or 3 5 inch 1 44 or 2 88 MB floppy disks The floppy disk port is only available on MIC580 mezzanine module see Appendix B 2 3 10 LED Indicators There are two LED indicators on the front panel of CPC502 L1 red and L2 green L1 LED lights up when the system is inactive The green LED L2 is software programmable By default it is co
26. s official distributor from which you have purchased the product for additional instructions Depending on the severity of the damage the product may even need to be returned to the factory for repair DO NOT apply power to the product if it has visible damage Doing so may cause further possibly irreparable damage as well as result in a fire or electric shock hazard If the product contains socketed components they should be inspected to make sure they are seated fully in their sockets CPC502 User Manual 0 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Handling In performing all necessary installation and application operations please follow only the instructions supplied by the present manual In order to keep Fastwel s warranty you must not change or modify this product in any way other than specifically approved by Fastwel or described in this manual Technical characteristics of the systems in which this product is installed such as operating temperature ranges and power supply parameters should conform to the requirements stated by this document Retain all the original packaging you will need it to pack the product for shipping in warranty cases or for safe storage Please pack the product for transportation in the way it was packed by the supplier When handling the product please remember that the module its components and connectors require delicate care Always keep in mind the ESD sensitivity of the produ
27. that MIC580 should be installed on the bottom side of CPC502 MIC580 can be equipped either with a fan or with a HDD B 4 1 2 5 HDD or Onboard Fan Installation on MIC580 The installation of HDD requires an adapter and four screws which are included in the supplied set HDD normally is not supplied with MIC580 Unpack the accessories Carefully follow the ESD safety precautions Remove the Master Slave jumper from HDD if installed 2 5 HDD is now ready for installation Carefully insert the contact pins of the HDD into the adapter s socket CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E B 20 2 MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Insert the contact pins of the HDD adapter into the MIC580 2 5 HDD header Make sure all the pins fit in place and press to engage the connectors completely Fasten four retaining screws from the bottom side of the MIC580 thus fixing the HDD and the adapter on MIC580 2 5 HDD is now mounted on the top side of the MIC580 mezzanine card CPC502 User Manual B 21 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 The design of the MIC580 mezzanine module allows installation of a on board fan This can provide better thermal conditions when CPC502 and MIC580 are used in a crate without forced ventilation or as space saving stand alone brick The installation procedure for a on
28. 1 2 CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 Pinouts sseeeeeeseeeseeeeeersreesrreresrnnerneeenena 2 14 2 3 11 3 Rear I O Intertaces Aua 2 16 3 JE UE TD 3 1 3 1 Safety 21 70 IEN TE 3 1 3 2 Installati n Procedure csecsen Re Stee IR sen 3 2 3 3 Removal Procedure 3 4 Peripheral Devices Installationen ee bee betes 3 3 3 4 1 USB Devices Installaton A 3 3 3 4 2 CompactFlash Cards Installation ccceecceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeseeeesieeeeneeesiaeeeeeeesiaeeeeeeene 3 4 3 4 3 Battery Replacement cccceseceeeeeneeeeeseneeeenseeeenesseseneseeeesesenseseseesessnseneeseseeaeseseeseneeseneesees 3 5 3 4 4 Expansion Modules Installation AA 3 5 4 ConiigiratUoni ee 4 1 4 1 weie Eil Ti EE ik 4 1 4 1 1 On board PCI Interupte AANEREN 4 2 4 2 Memory Ee E 4 2 4 2 1 First Megabyte Memory Map 4 2 4 2 2 ege 4 3 5 Phnoenix BIOS Setup E 5 1 5 1 Boot Details inonma een ER ee OO Se ee ae 5 1 5 1 1 Booting without a Monitor Keyboard or Mouse AN 5 1 5 1 2 Booting from USB zasad ea Ed da eee 5 1 6 Thermal and Power ISSUES 1 1 1 2 213 ssosezse ers sn oa on area n onie oe nia area oo w z ea nn nia aS nanne nunnan nnen nnna 6 1 6 1 Temperature COMMON eu yi p eine ee HE eee ee 6 1 6 1 1 Passive Regulation as dzia 2 a a Sila eine ee ae 6 1 6 1 2 Active Ke UE Le EE 6 2 6 2 System ed 6 3 A RIO582 Te UL A 1 A 1 Juge lee ORNE RONNIE PORA A 1 A 1 1 RIO582 Versions us A ER IH rel et Wawak A 1 A 1 2 RIO582 Delivery E TEE A 2
29. 2 4 External Fan Connector mg J9 header is used for connection of a 12 V external fan The connector s pinout is presented in the table below 3 21 Table A 5 J9 External Fan Connector Pinout 1 GND 2 12 V 3 NC A 3 2 5 Serial ATA Port r i SerialATA drives can be attached to J8 connector f The connector s pinout is presented in the table below 7 1 Table A 6 J8 SATA Connector Pinout 1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND It is recommended to use a 45 cm cable for connection of SATA drives A 3 2 6 J10 Expansion Header There is a 44 contact 2 row through pass J10 connector on the RIO582 board for connection of the MIC583 mezzanine interface expansion module MIC583 module can be installed either on the top or on the bottom side of RIO582 The details of MIC583 mezzanine module installation procedure can be found in Appendix C at the end of this Manual CPC502 User Manual A 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 A 3 2 7 CompactPCl Interface RIO582 module is equipped with J1 CompactPCI connector When RIO582 is installed in a chassis this connector is engaged into J2 cPCI backplane connector Table A 7 RIO582 J1 CompactPCI Connector Pinout 22 21 GND COM_TXD1 12V GND 20 GND COM_RXD1 GND 19 GND GND GND 18 m GND u 17 GND a GND 16 G
30. 232 interface IDC connector 10 pin 2 row 2 54 mm Floppy disk interface FDD connector 34 pin 2 row 2 54 mm ATX external power supply connector Serial ATA interface 7 contact standard connector EIDE interface HDD for an external EIDE device connection 40 pin 2 row 2 54 mm Onboard fan connector FAN 3 pin Audio interface CD In 4 pin and Aux In 3 pin onboard connectors HDD header for an optional onboard 2 5 HDD connection 2 5 HDD 50 contact 2 row Two through pass expansion headers 44 contact 2 row for connection to CPC502 processor module CPC502 User Manual B 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 2 MIC580 Interfaces Detailed Description B 3 2 1 Serial Interfaces COM2 9 pin D Sub connector is located on the MIC580 front panel and COM3 10 pin 2 row flat cable IDC connector is located on board Both COM2 and COM3 are PC compatible RS 232 serial ports with 5 V charge pump technology with no need for a 12 V and 12 V supply This COM port is fully compatible with the 16C550 controller Its capabilities include maskable interrupt generation a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals data transfer rate up to 460 8 Kbps Figure B 4 D Sub Connector of the COM2 Serial Port COM2 interface uses the 9 pin D sub connector on the MIC580 front panel Its pinout is presented in the table below Table B 2 COM2 Serial Port Connector Pinout
31. 580 on CPC502 Two 44 pin grid connectors Four stud spacers Eight screws Onboard fan mounting kit for installation of a fan on MIC580 module Cooling fan u Four screws a Four toothed washers u Four nuts 2 5 HDD mounting kit for installation of a 2 5 HDD on MIC580 HDD mounting adapter with connectors 7 Four screws M3 Antistatic bag for MIC580 Consumer package Note Keep all the original packaging material antistatic bag and Mechanical Specifications The dimensions of MIC580 mezzanine module 100 x 160 x 20 32 mm Weight 200g consumer package for future storage or warranty shipments CPC502 User Manual B 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 2 MIC580 Appearance and Layout The figures in this section are supposed to help you to locate and identify the module s components and connectors Our efforts in improving our products may result in minor differences between the real module and its depictions B 2 1 MIC580 Appearance Figure B 1 MIC580 Appearance with a Cooling Fan Installed The appearance of your product may slightly differ from the shown above CPC502 User Manual B 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Figure B 2 MIC580 Appearance with a 2 5 HDD Installed The appearance of your product may slightly differ from the shown above CPC502 User M
32. 7 HD3 42 A2 18 HD12 43 HCSO 19 HD2 44 HCS1 20 HD13 45 LED 21 HD1 46 GND 22 HD14 47 VCC 23 HDO 48 VCC 24 HD15 49 GND 25 GND 50 NC CPC502 User Manual B 18 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 2 12 Onboard Fan Connector Figure B 11 Onboard Fan Connector FAN 3 pin 2 54 mm FAN connector mounted on the MIC580 module vee is used for a controllable cooling fan which can be installed on l MIC580 The pinout of this connector is presented in the table 3 2 1 below Table B 14 Onboard Fan Connector Pinout 1 GND 2 CTRL 3 TACH B 3 2 13 Expansion Headers There are two 44 contact 2 row through pass expansion headers on the MIC580 board to connect the module to CPC502 processor module These headers allow MIC580 to be installed either on the top or on the bottom side of CPC502 with the help of two grid connectors supplied together with MIC580 The details of MIC580 mezzanine module installation procedure can be found in MIC580 Installation subsection of this Appendix to CPC502 User Manual CPC502 User Manual B 19 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 4 MIC580 Installation The MIC580 mezzanine expansion module can be installed both on the top and on the bottom sides of CPC502 CompactPCI standard allows installation of MIC580 on top of the CPC502 and PXI standard requires
33. C502 Table 2 5 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors Pinouts 1 O TX O TX I O BI_DA 2 O TX O TX I O BI_DA 3 I RX I RX I O BI_DB 4 u z vo BI_DC 5 8 vo BI_DC 6 I RX I RX VO BI_DB 7 a UO BI_DD 8 gt vo BI_DD MDI Standard Ethernet Cable Integrated Ethernet LEDs Green Line This LED indicates network connection The LED lights up when the line is connected Green Act this LED monitors network activity The LED lights up when network packets are sent or received through the RJ45 port When this LED is not lit it means that the computer is not sending or receiving network data CPC502 User Manual 2 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA 2 3 7 CompactFlash Socket To enable usage of CF memory cards CPC502 has a CompactFlash Type I II socket on board CF removable mass storage devices are fully compatible with 16 bit ATA ATAPI 4 IDE interface with DMA support CompactFlash socket is connected to the secondary master EIDE port at the current version of CPC502 Table 2 6 CompactFlash Socket Pinout 1 GND Ground signal 2 DO3 Data 3 In Out 3 D04 Data 4 In Out 4 D05 Data 5 In Out 5 D06 Data 6 In Out 6 D07 Data 7 In Out 7 IDE_CSO Chip select 0 Out 8 GND A10
34. C502 User Manual 1 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 Gigabit Ethernet Two 10 100 1000 Mb s Gigabit Ethernet interfaces based on the Intel 82546GB Ethernet PCI X bus controller a Two RJ45 connectors on CPC502 front panel D Automatic mode recognition EJ Automaiic cabling configuration recognition m Cabling requirement Category 5 UTP four pair cabling VGA interface Built in Intel 2D 3D high performance graphics accelerator Supports resolutions of up to 2048 x 1536 16 bit at 75 Hz refresh rate Hardware motion compensation for software MPEG2 and MPEG4 decoding Video memory up to 64 MB shared with system 15 pin D sub VGA CRT display connector on CPC502 front panel m VGA signals are also available via rear I O module Keyboard and Mouse Super I O support for a PS 2 keyboard and mouse a Available via 6 pin connector at MIC580 m Mouse and keyboard simultaneous connection is possible via Y cable Mass Storage EIDE Ultra ATA 100 66 33 m Two channels one channel is used by CompactFlash interface a Up to two devices hard disks or CD ROMs el 50 pin 2 0 mm female connector for mounting a 2 5 disk drive onboard the MIC580 Serial ATA interface m One connector on RIO582 m One connector on MIC580 Fastwel Flash Disk FFD m 32 MB NAND Flash disk CompactFlash m CompactFlash type UI on board socket true IDE mode supports type I or type II CompactFlash cards Floppy Disk EJ Available via MI
35. C580 D Supports 5 25 or 3 5 inch floppy drives m 1 44 or 2 88 MB 3 5 inch floppy disks CPC502 User Manual 1 11 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 4 3 Control and Monitoring Thermal Management Processor is protected from overheating by EJ Internal processor temperature control unit which initiates CPU shut down m Processor die temperature monitor el Custom designed heatsinks Temperature Monitor LM82 hardware monitor is used for supervision of the on die CPU temperature and the board surface temperature Hotswap Compatibility The CPC502 supports System Master hotswap When used as a System Master the CPC502 supports individual clocks for each slot and ENUM signal handling in accordance with the PICMG 2 1 R2 0 Hotswap specification LEDs System status m L1 red System inactive m L2 green Programmable Reserve BIOS use indication Gigabit Ethernet status 1 and 2 m Line green Line connected m Act green Network activity Reset Input An opto isolated reset connector is located on the MIC583 front panel 1 4 4 General Mechanical 3U 4HP CompactPCI PXI compliant form factor Dimensions 100 x 160 x 20 32 mm Module Weight 380 g Power Supply 6 A 5 V 2A 3 3 V for CPC50201 See Chapter 6 for details on supply voltages and power supply requirements Temperature Ranges Operational CPC502xx 40 C 85 C CPC502xx C 0 C 70 C Storage 55 C 85 C Humidit
36. CHEER To connect more than two USB devices to the module an external 4321 hub is required Table A 3 USB5 and USB6 Connectors Pinouts 1 VCC VCC signal 2 UVO Differential USB In Out 3 UVO Differential USB In Out 4 GND GND signal Note The maximum current for each USB port is limited to the amount of 0 5 A by the board s circuitry All signal lines are EMI filtered CPC502 User Manual A 7 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 A 3 2 3 COM1 Serial Port COM1 interface is routed to J4 9 contact D Sub connector at the RIO582 front panel COM1 is a PC compatible opto isolated RS 232 serial port with 5 V charge pump technology eliminating the need for a 12 V and 12 V supply This COM port is fully compatible with the 16C550 controller Its capabilities include a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer rate up to 230 4 Kbps Figure A 5 D Sub J4 Connector of the COM1 Serial Port Table A 4 COM1 J4 Serial Port Connector Pinout 1 DCD COM1 interface uses the 9 pin D sub connector on the RIO582 front panel Serial connector s pinout is presented in the table RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS O OINI OD Oa AJOJN RIN CPC502 User Manual A 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 3
37. Fastwel TD CPC502 3U CompactPCl Intel Pentium M Based Processor Module User Manual Rev 0 02 E February 2006 The product described in this manual is compliant to all related CE standards Product Title CPC502 Document name CPC502 User Manual Manual version 0 02 E Copyright 2005 2006 Fastwel Co Ltd All rights reserved Revision Record 0 01 Initial version CPC502 RIO582 MIC580 RIO583 June 2005 0 01a Minor improvements and corrections text rearrangements CPC502 RIO582 MIC580 RIO583 October 2005 0 02 Total text reassertion CPC502 RIO582 MIC580 RIO583 January 2006 Contact Information Fastwel Co Ltd Address 108 Profsoyuznaya st Moscow 117437 Russian Federation Tel 7 095 234 0639 Fax 7 095 232 1654 E mail info fastwel com For more details please visit our Web site http www fastwel com Fastwel FLA CPC502 Table of Contents Table f CONTCMIS sis erze szen EA Pa A E E aS add pad a SeS EERE GEO EWA 0 1 LIST OF Tt 0 4 LISKOLFIGUTES aiz O RWE AAA EES 0 5 Notation G ventions 2 3 5d odpada gehn nr Rennen are nenn ran nenne nennen een 0 6 General Safety Precautions E 0 7 Unpacking Inspection and Handlmg eee eee aaa aaa nenne nennnnnnnnnnnennennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnenennnnnnnnnnenrnen 0 8 three Year Waran EE 0 10 1 uk He e ITT 1 1 1 1 OVerVieWw nute wana Ra EO ee Eat dO HE A pd A AG U dak 1 1 NNERT 1 3 VE We te EAR Le LTE 1 4 1 3 1 5
38. GND C BE 2 GND 10 GND ADI21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 SHRT_GND AD 23 LNG_GND AD 22 GND 8 GND ADI26 GND VIO AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 80 AD 29 ADI28 LNG_GND ADI27 GND 6 GND REQO GND LNG_3 3V CLKO AD 31 GND 5 GND BRSVP1A5 BRSVP1B5 RST LNG_GND GNTO GND 4 GND IPMB_PWR HEALTHY LNG_VIO INTP INTS GND 3 GND INTA INTB INTC LNG_5V INTD GND 2 GND TCK 5V TMS TDO TDI GND 1 GND 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA CPC502 Table 2 9 32 bit CompactPCI Bus Connector J2 System Slot Pinout 22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GAO GND 21 GND CLK6 GND COM_TXD1 12V FAN_CTRL GND 20 GND CLK5 GND COM_RXD1 GND FAN_TACH GND 19 GND GND GND ICMB_SDA ICMB_SCL ICMB_PWR GND 18 GND PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 GND PXI_TRIG6 GND 17 GND PXI_TRIG2 GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 GND 16 GND PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIGO DEG GND PXI_TRIG7 GND 15 GND PXI_BRSVA15 GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND LVDS_VDDEN VGA_VSYNC COM _RTS14 GND RESET _SW GND 13 GND 3 3V GND VIO AC_BITCLK RTC_BAT GND 12 GND LVDS_CLKAP VGA_HSYNC COM_RI1 GND RSVD GND 11 GND LVDS_CLKAM GND VIO AC_SYNC RSVD GND 10 GND LVDS_YAP2 VGA_BLUE COM_DTR1 GND USB_PP GND 9 GND LVDS_YAM2 GND VIO AC_SDOUT USB_PN GND 8 GND LVDS_YAP1 VGA_GREEN COM_DSR1 GND 5V GND 7 GND LVDS_YAM1 GND VIO AC_SDIN SATA_TXP1 GND 6 GND LVDS_YAPO VGA_RED
39. Micln input from microphone J8 Auxln auxiliary line input J5 Lineln line input J7 EJ VGA LVDS interface for connection of flat panel TFT monitors 20 contact socket J3 Molex 52515 2011 type C 3 1 2 Internal Interfaces The following interfaces are available via the on board connectors D Audio interface CD In 4 pin J6 and Line Out 3 pin J10 connectors m One through pass expansion header 44 contact 2 row for connection to RIO582 Rear I O module C 3 2 MIC583 Interfaces Detailed Description C 3 2 1 Isolated Reset Connector The remote Reset signal source can be attached to the optoisolated connector on the MIC583 front panel Isolated Reset J2 Note Insulation breakdown voltage is 1000 V CPC502 User Manual C 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 C 3 2 2 LVDS Interface Figure C 3 LVDS J3 Connector A standard 20 contact LVDS connector Molex 52515 2011 on the front panel allows to attach TFT panels to MIC583 1 Operating frequency range from 20 up to 65 MHz 10 Table C 2 LVDS J3 Connector Pinout 1 RTX 1 2 RTX 1 5 RTXCLK 6 RTXCLK 7 GND 8 VCC 11 RTX 2 12 RTX 2 15 RTX 0 16 RTX 0 17 12V 18 RFPVEE 3 4 13 14 Shield 9 10 19 20 Not used CPC502 User Manual C 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expans
40. ND 15 GND GND 14 LVDS_VDDEN VGA_VSYNC COM_RTS1 GND RST 13 3 3V GND AC_BITCLK RTC_BAT GND 12 LVDS_CLKAP VGA_HSYNC COM_RI1 GND SDA 11 LVDS_CLKAM GND AC_SYNC SCL GND 10 LVDS_YAP2 VGA_BLUE COM_DTR1 GND USB_A 9 LVDS_YAM2 GND AC_SDOUT USB_A GND 8 LVDS_YAP1 VGA_GREEN COM_DSR1 GND 5V 7 LVDS_YAM1 GND AC_SDIN SATA_TXP GND 6 LVDS_YAPO VGA_RED COM_DCD1 GND SATA_TXN s 5 LVDS_YAMO GND AC_RST SATA_RXP GND 4 u COM_CTS1 GND SATA_RXN u 3 u GND GND 2 1 m GND GND CPC502 User Manual A 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 4 Installation of RIO582 and Peripheral Devices RIO582 is plugged in from the back of the system chassis into the appropriate backplane connector in line with the CPC502 CPU module When installing removing and handling the module please refer to the safety requirements described in Section 3 1 of this Manual A 4 1 RIO582 Installation Procedures To install the RIO582 module in a system chassis follow the procedure below Warning Apply the procedures below with care to ensure that neither the RIO582 nor other system modules are physically damaged 1 Ensure that no power is connected to the system before proceeding 2 Avoiding contact with other modules of the system carefully insert the module into the appropriate slot slide it along the guides until it contacts the backplane connec
41. PC502 User Manual 1 13 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 7 System Expansion Modules To expand system I O capabilities Fastwel offers a number of interface modules supplied separately Each of these modules is available in two versions differing in operating temperature range Table 1 1 Expansion Interface Modules Ordering Numbers and Differences RIO58201 Rear I O module 40 85 MIC58001 Mezzanine module for CPC502 40 85 MIC58301 Mezzanine module for RIO582 40 85 RIO58201 C Rear I O module 0 70 MIC58001 C Mezzanine module for CPC502 0 70 MIC58301 C Mezzanine module for RIO582 0 70 1 7 1 RIO582 Rear I O Module The RIO582 Rear I O module expands I O capabilities of the CPC502 It is installed from the back of the system crate in line with the processor module RIO582 has the following interfaces and connectors One opto isolated COM port RS232 front panel D Sub connector Two USB 2 0 ports Type A front panel connectors Analog RGB connector front panel One SerialATA connector on board 3 pin external fan on board connector CompactPCI connector J1 J10 expansion header for connection of MIC583 mezzanine interface module The detailed description of RIO582 can be found in Appendix A CPC502 User Manual 1 14 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 7 2 MIC580 Mezzanine Interface Module MIC580 is a mezzanine interfa
42. PC502 User Manual 2 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 3 Module Interfaces 2 3 1 Keyboard Mouse Interface The keyboard controller is located on MIC580 mezzanine expansion module PS 2 port is available via a standard 6 contact MiniDIN connector on MIC580 front panel Mouse and keyboard can be connected simultaneously using Y cable supplied with MIC580 2 3 2 Serial Interfaces RS232 Serial interfaces are available only on interface expansion modules COM2 and COM3 are located on MIC580 mezzanine module COM2 9 pin D Sub connector on the front panel and COM3 10 pin IDC header on board see Appendix B Optoisolated COM1 is available via D Sub connector on Rear I O RIO582 front panel see Appendix A All COM ports are fully compatible with the 16550 controller and include a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals maskable interrupt generation and data transfer of up to 460 8 Kb s 2 3 3 USB Interfaces The CPC502 supports six USB 2 0 ports two sockets on CPC502 front panel two sockets on MIC580 front panel and two more on the front panel of the RIO582 Rear I O module All six ports support high speed full speed and low speed operation Hi speed USB 2 0 supports data transfer rate of up to 480 Mb s One USB device may be connected to each port To connect more than six USB devices use an external hub The USB power supply is protected by a self resettable 500 mA fuse
43. PCI IRQC Storage IDE SATA native mode PIRQD CPCI IRQD USB 1 0 controller 2 PIRQE Gigabit Ethernet Free PIRQF Free Free PIRQG Free Free PIRQH Security USB 2 0 controller The details can be found in the ICH technical documentation 4 2 Memory Maps The CPC502 module employs the standard AT ISA memory mapping The details of memory mapping are presented in the following subsections 4 2 1 First Megabyte Memory Map The following table shows the memory map for the first megabyte Table 4 3 First Megabyte Memory Map 0xE0000 OxFFFFF 128 k BIOS implemented in FWH Reset vector OxFFFFO 0xD0000 OxDFFFF 64 k Free 0xCC000 OxCFFFF 16k Free 0xC0000 0xCC800 48 k VGA card BIOS 0xA0000 OxBFFFF 128 k Normally used as video RAM according to CGA 0xB8000 0xBFFFF Monochrome 0xB0000 0xB7FFF EGA VGA 0xA0000 0xAFFFF 0x00000 Ox9FFFF 640 k DOS memory space CPC502 User Manual 4 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Configuration Fastwel T CPC502 4 2 2 I O Addresses The following table presents the I O memory mapping Table 4 4 I O Address Map 000 00F DMA controller 1 020 02D Interrupt controller 1 040 043 Timer 060 064 Keyboard interface 070 077 RTC port 080 09F DMA page register 0A0 0BD Interrupt controller 2 0C0 0DF DMA controller 2 OFO OFF Math coprocessor 170 17F Secondary hard disk 1F0 1FF Primary hard di
44. SVGA Connector L1 LED Indicator GigabitEthemet 1 USB Sockets Socket L2 LED Indicator GigabitEthemet 2 green Socket Ejector Handle Lower Retaining Screw The appearance may slightly differ for various versions of the module CPC502 User Manual 1 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 1 4 Technical Characteristics 1 4 1 Processor Memory and Chipset CPU The CPC502 supports the following Intel processors Pentium M Processor el Up to 2 0 GHz m Up to 2 MB L2 on die cache m 400 MHz PSB EJ Supports SpeedStep III for low power mode Ultra Low Voltage Pentium M Processor a Up to 1 4 GHz m Up to 2 MB L2 on die cache El 400 MHz PSB el Supports SpeedStep III for low power mode Memory Main memory EJ Up to 1 GB of soldered DDR SDRAM memory ECC support El Memory frequency 333 MHz PC2700 Flash memory D Two flash memory Firmware Hubs a part of the chipset 1 MB FWH for working copy and 1 MB FWH for reserve copy of BIOS El One 256 byte EEPROM for storing CMOS data when operating without battery m 32 MB solid state disk NAND flash memory with Fastwel file system Chipset Intel 82855GME Graphics and Memory Controller Hub GMCH a Support for a single Pentium M family microprocessor EJ 64 bit AGTL AGTL based PSB interface at 400 MHz m 64 bit System Memory interface optimized for DDR SDRAM memory operating at 333 MHz with additional 8 bits for ECC m Integrated 2D 3D G
45. X interface for communication with 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet controller RTC controller Additional timer CPC502 User Manual 9 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 2 Internal Peripherals The following internal peripherals are available on the CPC502 module 2 2 1 Flash Memory There are four flash devices available one is used for the BIOS storage one is reserved not used in current version one is a NAND flash memory SSD device and one is a CompactFlash card in the socket 2 2 1 1 Solid State Disk SSD The CPC502 has an on board solid state disk up to 32 MB of NAND flash memory with Fastwel file system for storing user programs and data 2 2 1 2 CompactFlash The CPC502 has a standard Compact Flash type UI socket which can accept CompactFlash memory card for use as a disk drive 2 2 1 3 FRAM Emergency Storage for User Data Fast FRAM 32 KB installed on the module can be used as an emergency storage for critical user data in case of power supply failure 2 2 2 Timers CPC502 is equipped with the following timers E RTC Real Time Clock The ICH contains a MC146818A compatible real time clock The RTC includes 256 bytes of battery backed CMOS RAM The RTC features include timekeeping with alarm function and 100 year calendar as well as programmable periodic interrupt A coin cell battery powers the real time clock and CMOS memory E Counter Timer Three 8254 type counter
46. aaa aaa aaa ea B 15 Table B 11 SerialATA Connector binout AE EN E EEEE E NAE E ENAT Nati B 16 Table B 12 Standard EIDE HDD Connector Pinout ccc cccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeneneeeeeneeeeeeeeeneneeness B 17 Table B 13 EIDE ADD 2 5 Gommector Pipo 0082 B 18 Table B 14 Onboard Fan Connector Pinout B 19 Table C 1 MIC583 Versions Differences aaa aaa aa aaa a aaa nana zazna zazna zzzzazzzzziie C 1 Table C 2 LVDS J3 Connector bimout ttt ttEtEtEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE C 6 Table C 3 MIC583 Audio Interface Connechors tt tEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEE EEEren EEE C 7 Table G 4 CD Ip Connector Pin Out 2ciccc cccectscecetedves cctacdcdeveanecedecdceecascvaccnanesesh wn sctatestencedadsecsabeveecedileSuact anceusecnieueesstsi C 7 Table C 5 Line Out Connector Pinout t tttEtEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE C 7 Table D 1 Relaied SIandardS EE EE D 1 Table D 2 Related Specifications AE D 1 List of Figures Figure 1 1 CPC502 Block Diagoram eee eee ea aaa aaa aaa aaa nanena Figure 1 2 CPC502 Module Appearance eee eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa tennene Figure 1 3 CPC502 Module Layout Figure 1 4 CPC502 4HP Front Panel Figure 2 1 CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 3 Figure A 1 RIO582 Appearance eee aaa aaa aeaniceia Figure A 2 RIO582 Main Components and Connectors Layout Figure A 3 D Sub VGA CRT J2 Connector een aaa aaa ae azaaenancei Figure A 4 USB5 and USB6 Conne
47. ability of the CPC502 MIC580 module can be installed either on the top or on the bottom side of the CPC502 processor module CompactPCI standard allows installation of MIC580 on top of the CPC502 and PXI standard requires that MIC580 should be installed on the bottom side of CPC502 It is possible to install either a cooling fan or a 2 5 HDD on top of the MIC580 The fan HDD adapter and mounting accessories are supplied together with MIC580 The on board ATX power supply connector allows the MIC580 module installed on the CPC502 processor module to form a space saving stand alone computing brick B 1 1 MIC580 Versions At the present time the module is supplied in two versions MIC58001 and MIC58001 C They have the same functionality and differ in the operating temperature range as shown in the table below Table B 1 MIC580 Versions Differences MIC58001 40 to 85 MIC58001 C 0 to 70 For information on other options please see the Section CPC502 Versions CPC502 User Manual B 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 1 2 MIC580 Delivery Checklist The MIC580 supplied set includes o nm mF ob 10 11 12 B 1 3 MIC580 mezzanine module CD ROM with documentation and service software HDD ribbon cable 80 threads FDD ribbon cable 34 threads L shaped SATA cable SATA power cable PS 2 Y cable MIC580 mounting kit for installation of MIC
48. anual B 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 2 2 MIC580 Components Layout Figure B 3 MIC580 Main Components and Connectors Layout Upper Retaining 2 5 HDD Header COM3 FDD Screw LPT Expansion Header COM2 External Power USB3 Supply USB4 LED Indicators PS 2 SATA Phone Mic Front Panel Lower Retaining Aux ln CD In Expansion Header External IDE On board Fan Screw Connector Connector The module s components layout may slightly differ for various versions of the module This picture shows neither fan nor 2 5 HDD installed CPC502 User Manual B 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 B 3 B 3 1 B 3 1 1 MIC580 Interfaces MIC580 Interfaces List Front Panel 4HP Interfaces The following interfaces are available at the MIC580 front panel B 3 1 2 COM2 RS232 interface 9 pin D Sub connector Two USB 2 0 4 contact sockets USB3 and USB4 type A Two LEDs L3 red IDE activity and L4 green programmable The programming procedures are described in subsection B 3 2 5 of this Manual PS 2 interface 6 contact MiniDIN connector for mouse and or keyboard Audio Interface Phone output to headphones Mic input from microphone Internal Interfaces The following interfaces are available via the on board connectors Parallel interface LPT connector 26 pin 2 row 2 54 mm pitch COMS3 RS
49. ard and R z can be used for connection of external SATA disk drives 7 1 The pinout of this connector is shown in the table below Table B 11 SerialATA Connector Pinout 1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND It is recommended to use a 45 cm cable for connection of SATA drives CPC502 User Manual B 16 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 3 2 10 HDD Connector for External EIDE Devices Figure B 9 HDD Connector 40 KSE CEET EE EC EEN DECHE E E E EC GE EE E E EE EE 1 39 There is a standard AT HDD 40 pin IDC connector mounted on the MIC580 board It is possible to connect both primary master and primary slave devices to this EIDE channel Maximum IDE cable length is 50 cm The pinout of the standard AT HDD connector is shown in the table below Table B 12 Standard EIDE HDD Connector Pinout 1 IDERESET Reset HD Out 2 GND Ground signal S 3 HD7 HD data 7 In Out 4 HD8 HD data 8 In Out 5 HD6 HD data 6 In Out 6 HD9 HD data 9 In Out 7 HD5 HD data 5 In Out 8 HD10 HD data 10 In Out 9 HD4 HD data 4 In Out 10 HD11 HD data 11 In Out 11 HD3 HD data 3 In Out 12 HD12 HD data 12 In Out 13 HD2 HD data 2 In Out 14 HD13 HD data 13 In Out 15 HD1 HD data 1 In Out 16 HD14 HD data 14 In Out 17 HDO HD data 0 In Out 18 HD15 HD data 15 I
50. ce expansion module It is designed to be installed on the CPC502 both on the top and on the bottom side of the processor module The MIC580 can bear either a fan or a 2 5 hard disk The fan HDD adapter and mounting accessories are supplied together with the MIC580 Normally 2 5 HDD is not supplied with MIC580 MIC580 has the following interfaces and connectors ml Two RS232 serial ports one D Sub connector on the front panel COM2 and one IDC connector on board COM3 E 2 USB 2 0 ports Type A front panel connectors m One LPT on board header for connection of a PC compatible printer or other devices with parallel interface FI FDD port on board connector a EIDE interface one header HDD 2 5 for connection of 2 5 HDD which can be installed on MIC580 and one header HDD for connection of an external EIDE device EJ One SerialATA connector on board EJ Audio Interface front panel sockets for connection of a microphone Mic and headphones Phone S 6 pin PS 2 keyboard mouse front panel connector 3 pin on board fan connector m L3 HDD Activity and L4 programmable LEDs on the front panel The detailed description of MIC580 can be found in Appendix B 1 7 3 MIC583 Mezzanine Interface Module MIC583 is a mezzanine interface expansion module It is designed to be installed on the RIO582 Rear I O board It can be mounted both on the top and on the bottom side of RIO582 MIC583 has the following interfaces and conne
51. ch will help to meet thermal requirements when developing systems based on CPC502 6 1 1 Passive Regulation The thermal management concept of CPC502 module includes four separate but correlated functions Their main purpose is to protect the processor from overheating and reduce its power consumption Dedicated thermal control subsystem allows the processor to operate within safe temperature range without the need for special software or interrupt handling The four thermal protection functions provided by the processor are 1 Thermal Throttling The Pentium M internal thermal monitor controls the temperature of the processor The internal temperature sensor is located near the hottest area of the processor die Each processor is individually adjusted at the factory to compensate the potential manufacturing variations of its characteristics To reduce the processor power dissipation the internal thermal monitor switches the processor core clock on and off with a duty cycle factor of 50 2 The Intel Pentium M processor supports the Intel SpeedStep enhanced technology It allows to switch the processor core voltage and frequency between several modes from High Frequency Mode to Low Frequency Mode without resetting the system For example the processor operating at 1 6 GHz and 1 484 V HFM can be switched down to 600 MHz and 0 956 V LFM thus reducing the processor power consumption in approx 4 times 3 Thermtrip function is alwa
52. ct CPC502 User Manual 0 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Three Year Warranty Fastwel Co Ltd Fastwel warrants that its standard hardware products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the currently established warranty period Fastwel s only responsibility under this warranty is at its option to replace or repair any defective component part of such products free of charge Fastwel neither assumes nor authorizes any other liability in connection with the sale installation or use of its products Fastwel shall have no liability for direct or consequential damages of any kind arising out of sale delay in delivery installation or use of its products If a product should fail through Fastwel s fault during the warranty period it will be repaired free of charge For out of warranty repairs the customer will be invoiced for repair charges at current standard labor and materials rates Warranty period for Fastwel products is 36 months since the date of purchase The warranty set forth above does not extend to and shall not apply to 1 Products including software which have been repaired or altered by other than Fastwel personnel unless Buyer has properly altered or repaired the products in accordance with procedures previously approved in writing by Fastwel 2 Products which have been subject to power supply reversal misuse neglect accident or improper
53. ctors m LVDS header for TFT panels connection D Optoisolated remote Reset connector J2 m AC 97 compatible audio controller with the following connectors Phones J9 Headphones socket Micln J8 Microphone socket Auxin J5 Auxiliary line input Lineln J7 Line input CD In J6 Analog input 4 pins LineOut J10 Line output 3 pins marks front panel interfaces The detailed description of MIC583 can be found in Appendix C CPC502 User Manual 1 15 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 CPC502 User Manual 1 16 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter 2 Detailed Description Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 Detailed Description 2 1 Processor Memory and Chipset 2 1 1 Processor The CPC502 board is based on the Intel Pentium M processor in the uFCPGA or uFCBGA479 packages operating at frequencies of up to 2 0 GHz Intel Pentium M processor combines high performance and low power consumption Its enhanced performance characteristics are provided by a newly designed processor core with an integrated 64 KB L1 and 2048 KB L2 cache The Intel Pentium M processor supports the Intel SpeedStep enhanced technology to control power consumption and processor die temperature by switching the processor core voltage and frequency between several modes without resetting the system Important performance features of the Intel Pentium M Processor also include Intel NetBurst Mic
54. ctors Figure A 5 D Sub J4 Connector of the COM1 Serial Pont Figure B 1 MIC580 Appearance with a Cooling Fan Jnstalled A Figure B 2 MIC580 Appearance with a 2 5 HDD Installed ee eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aeaaiiiea Figure B 3 MIC580 Main Components and Connectors Layout B 5 Figure B 4 D Sub Connector of the COM2 Serial Port B 7 Figure B 5 USB3 and USB4 CGonnectors eee eee eee aaa ea aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa nennen nn B 8 Figure B 6 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector eeee eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa eaaaaaaeeiea B 9 Figure B 7 External ATX Power Supply Connechor eee eeeee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aeaaianaca B 15 Figure B 8 SerialATA Connector eee eee eee een aaa aaa aaa aaa eaaaaianaca B 16 Figure B 9 HDD Connector A B 17 Figure B 10 2 5 HDD Conpnechor Au B 18 Figure B 11 Onboard Fan Connector FAN 0 ceccceesceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeesaeeeeeeesiaeseaeeenatens B 19 Figure C 1 MIC583 Appearance A C 3 Figure C 2 MIC583 Main Components and Connectors Layout C 4 Figure 6 3 LVDS ele el C 6 All information in this document is provided for reference only with no warranty of its suitability for any specific purpose This information has been thoroughly checked and is believed to be entirely reliable and consistent with the product that it describes However Fastwel accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies omissions or their consequenc
55. e product indoors only at a temperature not less than 15 C and relative humidity not more than 70 Please note that if the product was exposed to the temperatures below 0 C for a long time it is necessary to keep it at normal conditions for at least 24 hours before unpacking Do not keep the product close to a heat source Following ESD precautions carefully take the product out of the shipping carton box Proper handling of the product is critical to ensure correct operation and long term reliability When unpacking the product and whenever handling it thereafter be sure to hold the module preferably by the front panel card edges or ejector handles Avoid touching the components and connectors Retain all original packaging at least until the warranty period is over You may need it for shipments or for storage of the product Initial Inspection Although the product is carefully packaged it is still possible that shipping damages may occur Careful inspection of the shipping carton can reveal evidence of damage or rough handling Should you notice that the package is damaged please notify the shipping service and the manufacturer as soon as possible Retain the damaged packing material for inspection After unpacking the product you should inspect it for visible damage that could have occurred during shipping or unpacking If damage is observed usually in the form of bent component leads or loose socketed components contact Fastwel
56. ector for External EIDE Devices B 3 2 11 HDD 2 5 Connector for Onboard Disk Installation 20ss0n nennen B 18 B 3 2 12 Onboard Fan Connector 0 ceeccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseaeeseeeeseeeeeeeseneeeneeteas B 19 B 3 2 13 Expansion Headers eeeeee eee eee aaa aaa naa ernennen B 19 BA MIC 580 Installation OE B 20 B 4 1 2 5 HDD or Onboard Fan Installation on MIC h n B 20 B 4 2 MIC580 Installation on CPCDO aaa aaa aaa aaa aa aaa aaaaa zaczna ae B 23 CPC502 User Manual 0 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 c MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module 1 2 ss e ssszssssszea same ea nne aa anna nawa na aaa aa awa aaa aaa nA anne C 1 eh Tute Tele TEE C 1 C 1 1 lee EE C 1 C 1 2 MIC583 Delivery Chechkltet AAA C 2 C 1 3 Mechanical Specifications ecceecceseeeeeseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeseeeeesaeeseaeeeseeeseaeeesaeeseaeeseaeeseeeseeesas C 2 C 2 MIC583 Appearance and Layout C 3 C 2 1 MIC583 Appearance nennen C 3 C 2 2 MIC583 Components Layout C 4 G 3 MIC588 Mr C 5 C 3 1 MIC583 Interfaces List HE szego een nahen C 5 6 3 1 1 Front Panel Interfaces nun seen C 5 G 3 1 2 Internal Interfaces ua een C 5 C 3 2 MIC583 Interfaces Detailed Description C 5 C 3 2 1 Isolated Reset Connector eee aaa aaa aaa nina C 5 C 3 2 2 LVDS Intertace AAA C 6 E E Oe Me EE C 7 GA MIC5S3 Installation EE C 8 D Supplementary Informa
57. ed on Intel Pentium M processor in the uFCPGA478 or uFCBGA479 packages operating at the processor speed of up to 2 GHz and a Processor Side Bus PSB running at 400 MHz The Intel Pentium M processor core with integrated 64 KB L1 and up to 2048 KB L2 cache provides its unique performance to power consumption ratio The CPC502 utilizes the chipset which includes Intel 82855GME GMCH and Hance Rapid 6300ESB ICH The board includes up to 1 GB of soldered Double Data Rate DDR memory with ECC operated at 333 MHz System features include two Gigabit Ethernet ports and a built in Intel 2D 3D Graphics accelerator with up to 64 MB memory shared with system for enhanced graphics performance with VGA CRT display and with TFT LVDS interfaces The CPC502 comes with the following PC interfaces including six USB 2 0 ports four COM ports two EIDE ATA100 interfaces one CompactFlash Type I II socket one Floppy port one parallel port and moreover two CompactPCI bus standard connectors J1 and J2 at the rear side of the card CPC502 employs the thoroughly selected components for embedded industrial systems to ensure their long term availability The board is compatible with the Microsoft Windows 2000 XP CE QNX and Linux operating systems CPC502 User Manual 1 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 Some of the CPC502 s outstanding features are Intel Pentium M processor family up to 2 0 GHz Up to 2 MB L2 on
58. el FLA CPC502 A 3 2 RIO582 Interfaces Detailed Description A 3 2 1 VGA CRT Interface Figure A 3 D Sub VGA CRT J2 Connector 15 contact J2 connector is used to connect a VGA CRT analog monitor to RIO582 Table A 2 VGA J2 Connector Pinout 1 Red Red video signal output Out 2 Green Green video signal output Out 3 Blue Blue video signal output Out 9 VCC Power 5V 500 mA fuse protection Out 12 DDCdata IC data In Out 13 Hsync Horizontal sync TTL Out 14 Vsync Vertical sync TTL Out 15 DDCclk IC clock Out 5 6 7 8 10 GND GND Signal 4 10 11 Free Note The VGA signals are available on both CPC502 and RIO582 In this configuration both interfaces are active Both VGA ports are not electrically separated Plug n Play capability is supported at the CPC502 and is not supported at the RIO582 Do not connect devices at both connectors front I O and rear I O at the same time The VCC power line is protected by a 500 mA fuse CPC502 User Manual A 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 3 2 2 USB Interfaces Figure A 4 USB5 and USB6 Connectors 4321 There are two identical USB 2 0 interfaces on the RIO582 module each with a maximum transfer rate of 480 Mbps for connecting USB devices One USB peripheral may be connected to each port S
59. eo memory The Intel 855GME graphics driver is allowed to request up to 64 MB of system memory When not needed by the graphics subsystem the memory is freed up for other applications Thus memory usage is balanced for optimal graphics and system memory performance To support legacy VGA devices the internal video controller needs at least 1 MB of system memory Thus the reported system memory size is always 1 MB less than available amount of physical memory CPC502 User Manual 2 8 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 3 4 2 Supported Resolutions The integrated 350 MHz RAMDAC of the 855GME chipset allows direct connection of a progressive scan analog monitor with a resolution of up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz The supported resolution depends on the color depth and on the vertical scanning frequency as illustrated in the table below Table 2 3 640 x 480 800 x 600 Supported Display Modes 1024 x 768 x x x x 1280 x 1024 x x x x 1600 x 1200 x x x x 1920 x 1440 x x x 2048 x 1536 2 3 4 3 CRT Interface and Connector The 15 pin female D Sub connector on CPC502 front panel is used to connect a CRT monitor to the CPC502 module Another VGA connector is located on RIO582 front panel See Appendix A Table 2 4 CPC502 SVGA Front Panel Connector Pinout 1 Red Red video signal out
60. es as well as liability arising from the use or application of any product or example described in this document Fastwel Co Ltd reserves the right to change modify and improve this document or the products described in it at Fastwel s discretion without further notice Software described in this document is provided on an as is basis without warranty Fastwel assumes no liability for consequential or incidental damages originated by the use of this software This document contains information which is property of Fastwel Co Ltd It is not allowed to reproduce it or transmit by any means to translate the document or to convert it to any electronic form in full or in parts without antecedent written approval of Fastwel Co Ltd or one of its officially authorized agents Fastwel and Fastwel logo are trademarks owned by Fastwel Co Ltd Moscow Russian Federation CompactPCl is a trademark of the PCI industrial Computers Manufacturers Group Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation IEEE is a registered trademark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation Pentium M and Celeron M are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft is a trademark of the Microsoft corporation In addition this document may include names company logos and trademarks which are registered trademarks and therefore are property of their respective owners Fastwel welcomes suggestions rema
61. es connection can be found in documentation supplied with these devices CPC502 User Manual 3 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Installation Fastwel T CPC502 CPC502 User Manual 3 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter 4 Configuration Configuration Fastwel T CPC502 4 Configuration 4 1 Interrupts Handling Interrupt handling of the CPC502 module corresponds to the standard AT IRQ mapping 8259 IRQ controller integrated in the chipset The functions of the interrupts described below are the default ones but can be modified via the BIOS Setup Table 4 1 Interrupt Settings IRQO 1 System Timer IRQ1 2 Keyboard Controller IRQ2 Second IRQ controller input IRQ8 IRQ15 IRQ3 11 COM2 IRQ4 12 COM1 COM3 IRQ5 13 Reserved IRQ6 14 Floppy Disk Controller IRQ7 15 LPT IRQ8 3 System RTC IRQ9 4 PCI or ACPI IRQ10 5 PCI or COM ports IRQ11 6 PCI IRQ12 7 PCI or PS 2 mouse IRQ13 8 Coprocessor error IRQ14 9 Primary IDE channel IRQ15 10 Secondary IDE channel NMI Reserved CPC502 User Manual 4 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Configuration Fastwel T CPC502 4 1 1 On board PCI Interrupts The ICH handles up to 8 PCI interrupt inputs The table below describes the connected to these PIRQs PCI devices and their functions Table 4 2 PCI Interrupt Routing PIRQA CPCI IRQA USB 1 0 controller 1 PIRQB CPCI IRQB AC97 MODEM SMBUS PIRQC C
62. escribed in this section Moreover the CPC502 processor module can be delivered together with the MIC580 mezzanine expansion module Supplemented with a standard ATX power supply unit the assembly consisting of these two modules can be used as a space saving stand alone computing brick providing system developers with additional design opportunities All variants are available in two versions for industrial 40 C to 85 C and for commercial 0 C to 70 C temperature ranges Other configuration options are available upon request The customer can choose necessary configuration options using the following template 1 Basic product name CPC502 2 Processor P1 1 Pentium M 1 1 GHz ULV 400 MHz FSB P1 4 Pentium M 1 4 GHz 400 MHz FSB P1 6 Pentium M 1 6 GHz 400 MHz FSB P1 8 Pentium M 1 8 GHz 400 MHz FSB 3 Soldered system memory RAM512 512 MB soldered DDR SDRAM RAM1024 1024 MB soldered DDR SDRAM 4 Operating temperature range I Industrial 40 C to 85 C c Commercial 0 C to 70 C 5 Other options CompactFlash Module CF128 128 MB CompactFlash card industrial CF256 256 MB CompactFlash card industrial CF512 512 MB CompactFlash card industrial CF1024 1024 MB CompactFlash card industrial CPC502 assembled with MIC580 MIC580IR Mezzanine MIC580 Right Mounted CPCI Industrial Range MIC580CR Mezzanine MIC580 Right Mounted CPCI Commercial Range MIC580IL Mezzanine MIC580 Left Mounted PXI Industrial Ra
63. gulations of the Section 3 1 Pay special attention to the temperature of the heatsink Ensure that the system power is switched off before proceeding Disconnect all cables that may be connected to the module Unscrew the front panel retaining screws ar wo p Unlock the module ejection handle by pressing the integrated button and then press on the handle until the module connectors are disconnected from the backplane 6 Carefully pull the module out of the slot Do not touch the heatsink since it can get very hot during operation 7 Dispose of the module at your discretion The module should not be placed on any surface or in any form of package until the board and the heatsink have cooled down to room temperature 3 4 Peripheral Devices Installation A lot of peripheral devices can be connected to the CPC502 Their installation procedures differ significantly Therefore the following sections provide mainly general guidelines regarding installation of peripheral devices 3 4 1 USB Devices Installation The CPC502 can accept Plug amp Play connection of USB 2 0 computer peripheral devices printers keyboards mice etc All USB devices may be connected or disconnected while the host power is on CPC502 User Manual 3 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Installation Fastwel T CPC502 3 4 2 CompactFlash Cards Installation CompactFlash socket of CPC502 supports any 3 3 V or 5 V CompactFlash ATA type I II cards Note Connectio
64. ion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 C 3 2 3 Audio Interface MIC583 audio interface comprises four standard 3 5 mm front panel connectors and two onboard connectors Information on these connectors is collected in the table below Table C 3 MIC583 Audio Interface Connectors Phones J9 Front panel Output to headphones Micln J8 Front panel Input from microphone Auxln J5 Front panel Auxiliary line input Lineln J7 Front panel Line input CD In J6 Board Analog input from CD player 4 contacts Line Out J10 Board Line output 3 contacts Table C 4 CD In Connector Pinout 1 RIGHT Right channel Input In 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 4 LEFT Left channel Input In Table C 5 Line Out Connector Pinout 1 RIGHT Right channel Output In 2 GND Ground 3 LEFT Left channel Output In CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 CA MIC583 Installation MIC583 mezzanine module can be mounted both on the top and on the bottom side of RIO582 Rear I O module however CompactPCI standard provides for its installation on the top side only The illustrations below show the installation of MIC583 on top of RIO582 MIC583 and its mounting kit for installation of MIC583 on RIO582 One 44 pin grid connector Four stud spacers Eight screws Carefully follow ESD safety directions
65. irements before installing For information regarding the configuration of the CPC502 refer to Chapter 4 For the installation of CPC502 specific peripheral devices and I O devices refer to the appropriate sections in Chapter 3 For details on installation of expansion modules refer to respective appendices 3 To install the CPC502 Warning Failure to accomplish the following instruction may damage the module or result in incorrect system operation 1 Make sure that no power is connected to the system 2 Avoiding contact with other modules of the system carefully insert the module into the chosen slot until it contacts the backplane connectors Do not apply force pushing the module into the backplane connectors 3 Using the front panel ejector handle engage the module with the backplane The module is completely engaged when the ejector handle is locked Fix the module with the two front panel retaining screws Connect the required external interfacing cables to the module s connectors and make sure that the module and all connected cables are properly fixed The CPC502 is now ready for operation Please refer to appropriate software application and system manuals to get further instructions CPC502 User Manual 3 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Installation Fastwel T CPC502 3 3 Removal Procedure To remove the module from the system case do the following 1 When performing the next actions keep to safety re
66. is 1 located on the MIC580 front panel Simultaneous connection of a keyboard and a mouse is possible via the Y cable supplied with the module 2 6 4 Table B 5 PS 2 CON14 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinout 1 KDATA Keyboard data In Out 2 MDATA Mouse data In Out 3 GND GND signal 4 VCC VCC signal 5 KCLK Keyboard clock Out 6 MCLK Mouse clock Out Note The keyboard mouse power supply unit is protected by a 500 mA fuse All signal lines are EMI filtered CPC502 User Manual B 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel Ley CPC502 B 3 2 4 Audio Interface There are standard 3 5 mm audio jacks for connection of headphones Phone and microphone Mic on the MIC580 front panel and two more connectors on the board of the module CD In 4 pin and Aux In 3 pin The pinouts of these connectors are presented in the table below Table B 6 CD In Connector Pinout 1 RIGHT Right channel Input In 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 4 LEFT Left channel Input In Table B 7 Aux In Connector Pinout 1 RIGHT Right channel Input In 2 GND Ground 3 LEFT Left channel Input In CPC502 User Manual B 10 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 3 2 5 L3 and L4 LED Indicators L3 and L4 LED indicators are located on the MIC580 front panel L3 red LED indicates IDE activity L4 green LED is a programmable indicator This
67. ld enter the expansion headers from the top side CPC502 User Manual B 24 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Appendix C C MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module C 1 Introduction MIC583 is a mezzanine interface expansion module It is designed to be installed on the Fastwel s RIO582 CompactPCI 3U Rear I O module which is used together with CPC502 processor module MIC583 module can be installed either on the top or on the bottom side of the RIO582 Rear I O module expanding functionality and I O capability of the CPC502 C 1 1 MIC583 Versions At the present time the module is supplied in two versions MIC58301 and MIC58301 C having the same functionality and differing in the operating temperature range as shown in the table below Table C 1 MIC583 Versions Differences MIC58301 40 to 85 MIC58301 C 0 to 70 CPC502 User Manual C 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC583 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 C 1 2 MIC583 Delivery Checklist The MIC583 supplied set includes 1 MIC583 mezzanine module CD ROM with documentation and service software MIC583 mounting kit for installation of MIC583 on RIO582 One 44 pin grid connector Four stud spacers 7 Eight screws 4 Antistatic bag for MIC583 5 Consumer package Note Keep all the original packaging material antistatic bag and consumer package for future storage or warranty shipments
68. lot and then disconnect SATA cable if connected 7 Dispose of the module at your discretion A 4 3 Battery Replacement The lithium battery must be replaced with Panasonic BR2032 or a battery with similar characteristics Note It is recommended to exchange the battery after approximately 4 5 years to be sure it is operational Important note A 4 4 USB Devices Connection Replacing the battery make sure the polarity is correct up Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations The RIO582 can accept Plug amp Play connection of USB 2 0 computer peripheral devices printers keyboards mice etc All USB devices may be connected or disconnected while the host power is on CPC502 User Manual A 12 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 4 5 Expansion Modules and External Devices Installation MIC583 mezzanine module installation details can be found in Appendix C at the end of this Manual The details on external devices installation and connection can be found in documentation supplied with these devices CPC502 User Manual A 13 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Appendix B B MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module B 1 Introduction MIC580 mezzanine expansion module is designed for installation on Fastwel s CPC502 CompactPCI 3U processor module This mezzanine I O module expands functionality and I O cap
69. m below MIC580 is now ready for installation on the top side of the CPC502 Carefully align the lower shorter ends of the grid connectors with the expansion headers of the CPC502 Make sure that all the pins are aimed at the proper places of the headers and press gently to engage the grid connectors into the headers CPC502 User Manual B 23 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel T CPC502 Tighten the remaining four screws from the bottom side of the CPC502 thus fixing MIC580 on top of the processor module The assembly is now ready to be installed into a crate or to be used as a stand alone unit Connect the required interface cables to MIC580 before installation of the assembly into a system chassis When fastening the CPC502 front panel retaining screws do not omit fastening the MIC580 front panel screws The installation procedure for mounting MIC580 on the bottom side of the CPC502 is similar to the one described above Keep in mind that if MIC580 with a fan is installed on the bottom side of CPC502 the fan operation will not be able to noticeably affect the thermal conditions of the processor Note Pay attention to the correct placement of the grid connectors the rule is the same for all cases the longer ends of the grid connectors should be inserted into the expansion headers from the bottom side of a module and the shorter ends shou
70. n Out 19 GND Ground signal 20 NC 21 IDEDRQ DMA request In 22 GND Ground signal 23 IOW I O write Out 24 GND Ground signal 25 IOR I O read Out 26 GND Ground signal 27 IOCHRDY I O channel ready In 28 GND Ground signal 29 IDEDACK DMA Ack Out 30 GND Ground signal 31 IDEIRQ Interrupt request In 32 NC S 33 A1 Address 1 Out 34 NC 35 AO Address 0 Out 36 A2 Address 2 Out 37 HCSO HD select 0 Out 38 HCS1 HD select 1 Out 39 NC 40 GND Ground signal CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E B 17 MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 3 2 11 HDD 2 5 Connector for Onboard Disk Installation Figure B 10 2 5 HDD Connector A 2 5 hard disk or flash disk can be installed on the MIC580 board using the HDD adapter supplied with the MIC580 module The disk is connected via the adapter to the HDD 2 5 50 contact onboard header which provides access to the primary EIDE channel 2 5 hard disk or flash disk normally is not included in the supplied set Table B 13 EIDE HDD 2 5 Connector Pinout Contact Number Signal Contact Number Signa 1 A 26 NC 2 B 27 IDEDRQ 3 C 28 GND 4 D 29 IOW 5 NC 30 GND 6 NC 31 IOR 7 IDERESET 32 GND 8 GND 33 IOCHRDY 9 HD7 34 GND 10 HD8 35 IDEDACK 11 HD6 36 GND 12 HD9 37 IDEIRQ 13 HD5 38 NC 14 HD10 39 A1 15 HD4 40 ATA66 16 HD11 41 AO 1
71. n of the CompactFlash cards while the power is on may damage your system Installation of a CompactFlash card into a socket on CPC502 Carefully slide in the correctly oriented card and gently press to engage the contacts completely Note It is recommended to use CompactFlash cards which has been initialized and formatted in this module By default CPC502 utilizes LBA mode Utilization of CompactFlash cards which has been initialized and formatted in another mode may lead to errors in operation of the module CPC502 User Manual 3 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Installation Fastwel T CPC502 3 4 3 Battery Replacement The lithium battery must be replaced with Panasonic BR2032 or a battery with similar characteristics The expected life of a 190 mAh battery Panasonic BR2032 is about 5 years However this typical value may vary because battery life depends on the operating temperature and the shutdown time of the system in which the battery is installed Note It is recommended to replace the battery after approximately 4 years to be sure it is operational Replacing the battery make sure the polarity is correct up Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations Important 3 4 4 Expansion Modules Installation The directions on the installation of the expansion modules can be found in the corresponding appendixes to this User Manual The details on external devic
72. ne Expansion Module 2 ss sssessssaze name ea mne aa aaa aa aaa aa aaa aa awans az aaa aaa awiza B 1 rt tele Tee EE B 1 1 MIC580 el B 1 2 MIC580 Delivery Chechkltet AAA B 1 3 Mechanical Gpechflcaiions eo aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aa B 2 MIC580 Appearance and Layout B 2 1 MIC580 Appearance eee e eee aaa eau aaaieiaaei B 2 2 MIC580 Components Layout ECM 8 5 10 1 L gt iz e CORE EEEE EE B 3 1 MIG5S8O Interfacesilist 2 22er ai A EER NE E NE EEE EE B 3 1 1 Front Panel 4HP Interfaces cece ceeeecseeeeseneeeeneeeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeseneeeseseeeeseseneenenees B 3 1 2 Internal Interlaces a d id 200 ee AA saba A eee B 3 2 MIC580 Interfaces Detailed DeSCription cceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeneeetaeeeeeeetiaeeeeaeetes B 3 2 1 Serial Interfaces cccccccceeccceeesneceeeneneeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeesseeeesesseeeesscneeeessneeeesseeeeees B 3 2 2 USB Intertaces aiena e ar a EEE an E AAE A a AAAA EAEE EEA Enia B 3 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Interface cecceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeieeeeneeeeaes B 3 2 4 Audio IMErA e m ay zza GEE RAE niaaa ine BS Egand LA LED IndlcafofS wa esse wi Ea dO A AAC ada anna B 3 2 6 EPT Mea e o RAGE ZE ees B 3 2 7 Floppy Drive Interface e e eee n awa e eee aaa aaa aa ana aoz Eiana B 3 2 8 External Power Supply CONnnector eee oaza inaeiniiei B 3 2 9 SerialATA Pott ea ea ie hm Wyd CE B 3 2 10 HDD Conn
73. nfigured to light up when the reserve copy of BIOS is used 2 3 10 1 L2 Green LED Control Green LED is controlled by means of CPLD XILINX XC3S200 L2 green LED control register LED 303h write _ LED WD1 WDO 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default register state 11111011 The L2 LED lights up either when the reserve copy of BIOS is used or the LED bit of the above mentioned register is set to 1 In the latter case the L2 LED can be switched off only by clearing the LED bit while the main BIOS copy is active CPLD XILINX XC3S200 is used also to control the watchdog timer see section 2 2 3 CPC502 User Manual 9 12 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 3 11 CompactPCI Bus Connectors Figure 2 1 CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 gt The CPC502 is designed for a CompactPCI bus architecture but it utilizes only two of CompactPCI connectors J1 and J2 The CompactPCI standard is electrically identical to the PCI local bus However these systems are improved to support multiple slots and to operate in harsh industrial environments 2 3 11 1 CompactPCI Connector Color Coding Guide lugs on CompactPCI connectors serve to ensure a correct mating of connectors A proper mating is guaranteed also by the use of color coded keys for 3 3V and 5V operation Color coded keys prevent accidental installation of a 5V module into a 3 3V slot CompactPCI back
74. nge MIC580CL Mezzanine MIC580 Left Mounted PXI Commercial Range Options for MIC580 only HDD20 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 20 GB FFD2048 2 5 Flash Disk 2048 MB FAN Fan installed on MIC580 for CPC502 active cooling Coating COATED Protective Coating CPC502 User Manual 1 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 Operating System DOS DOS XPE Windows XP Embedded QNX QNX WCE Windows CE 5 0 LNX Linux 2 4 20 Example CPC502 P1 6 RAM512 C CF128 MIC580CR HDD20 COATED XPE 3U CompactPCI Pentium M SBC FFD 32 MB VGA 2x Gigabit Ethernet Pentium M 1 6 GHz 400 MHz FSB 512 MB soldered DDR SDRAM Commercial operating temperature range 0 C to 70 C 128 MB CompactFlash card Mezzanine MIC580 right mounted cPCl commercial range 2 5 HDD 20 GB Protective coating Windows XP Embedded 1 3 CPC502 Diagrams The diagrams in this section give visual information about the CPC502 module design its appearance connectors and components layout The diagrams may not reflect insignificant differences between the CPC502 versions w CPC502 User Manual 1 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E CPC502 Fastwel ZS Introduction Block Diagram 1 3 1 CPC502 Block Diagram Figure 1 1 ra O Ee a a Ww oO nn E 4 89EJS U 3 941 9 I S 8 E e si S gen 0 95 0 o T cr l S GER S SE go E 5 8 m 9 O m 2 5 0 2 G sng HAZE Cd N
75. plane connectors keying depends always on the signaling VIO level CPC502 is a universal module with 3 3V or 5V signalling voltage level Coding key colors are described below Table 2 7 CompactPCI Connector Coding Colors J2 LIJ NH LLL i a m m J1 Pinrows wann Fandz 1 Sere are EDCBA GND pins F Z 3 3 V Cadmium Yellow 5V Brilliant Blue Universal module 5V and 3 3V None CompactPCI connector pinouts appear on the following pages CPC502 User Manual 2 13 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 3 11 2 CompactPCI Connectors J1 and J2 Pinouts CPC502 is equipped with two 2x2 mm pitch female CompactPCI bus connectors J1 and J2 Table 2 8 CompactPCI Bus Connector J1 System Slot Pinout 25 GND 5V REQ64 ENUM 3 3V 5V GND 24 GND AD 1 5V LNG_VIO AD 0 ACK64 GND 23 GND 3 3V AD 4 AD 3 LNG_5V AD 2 GND 22 GND AD 7 GND LNG_3 3V AD 6 AD 5 GND 21 GND 3 3V ADI9 AD 8 M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND VIO AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 LNG_GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA LNG_GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND VIO STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY SHRT_GND TRDY GND 14 GND GND 13 GND Key Area GND 12 GND GND 11 GND AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 LNG_
76. pplied in two versions RIO58201 and RIO58201 C They have the same functionality and differ by the operating temperature range as shown in the table below Table A 1 RIO582 Versions Differences RIO58201 40 to 85 RIO58201 C 0 to 70 Optionally RIO582 module can be supplied assembled with MIC583 mezzanine expansion module CPC502 User Manual A 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 1 2 RIO582 Delivery Checklist The supplied set of the RIO582 consists of the following RIO582 Rear I O module CD ROM with documentation and service software L shaped SATA cable SATA power cable Antistatic bag for RIO582 Consumer package oa Ro DP gt Note Keep all the original packaging material antistatic bag and consumer carton package for future storage or warranty shipments A 1 3 Mechanical Specifications The dimensions of RIO582 3U 4HP Rear I O module 100 x 80 x 20 32 mm Weight 150g CPC502 User Manual A 2 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 2 RIO582 Appearance and Layout The figures in this section are supposed to help you to locate and identify the module s components and connectors Our efforts in improving our products may result in minor differences between the real module and its depictions A 2 1 RIO582 Appearance Figure A 1 RIO582 Appearance The appearance of your product may slightly differ from
77. put Out 2 Green Green video signal output Out 3 Blue Blue video signal output Out 9 VCC Power 5V 200 mA Out 12 DDCdata PC data In Out 13 Hsync Horizontal sync TTL out 14 Vsync Vertical sync TTL out 15 DDCclk IC clock Out 5 6 7 8 GND Signal ground 4 10 11 Free CPC502 User Manual 2 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 2 3 5 Parallel Port Interface Standard parallel port IEEE1284 SPP ECP EPP is available only on MIC580 mezzanine module see Appendix B 2 3 6 Gigabit Ethernet The CPC502 board includes two 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet ports based on the Intel 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet PCI X Bus Controller The Intel 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controller architecture combines high performance and low power consumption The controller s architecture includes independent transmit and receive queues to limit PCI X bus traffic anda PCI X interface providing efficient bus utilization by increased use of bursts Two RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors are located on CPC502 front panel The interfaces provide auto detection and switching between 10Base T 100Base TX and 1000Base T operation modes Each of the two Ethernet channels may be disabled via the BIOS Setup or user software utility to free up system resources 2 3 6 1 RJ45 Connectors Pinout RJ45 connectors supply the 10Base T 100Base TX and 1000Base T interfaces to the front panel of CP
78. raphics and H W Motion Compensation Engines El Integrated DAC 350 MHz CPC502 User Manual 1 9 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 Intel 82801DB I O Controller Hub ICH4 a PCI Rev 2 2 compliant with support for 33 MHz 32 bit PCI bus Enhanced DMA controller interrupt controller and timer m Integrated IDE controller Ultra ATA100 m USB 2 0 host interface m PCI X 64 bit interface D Serial ATA controller m AC 97 audio interface m System Management Bus m Power management logic support m Low Pin Count LPC interface m Firmware Hub FWH interface support m Additional timers 1 4 2 Interfaces CompactPCI Bus Interface Compliant with CompactPCl Specification PICMG 2 0 R3 0 el System master operation m 32 bit 33 MHz master interface m 3 3V 5 0V compatible Serial Ports COM2 and COMS available via MIC580 El COM2 RS 232 9 pin D sub connector on the front panel EJ COM3 RS 232 10 pin onboard IDC connector EJ 16C550 compatible UARTs COM1 available via RIO582 16C550 compatible UART m Rear I O availability only a Opto isolated USB Interface Up to six USB 2 0 ports supporting UHCI and EHCI D Two USB type A connectors on the CPC502 front panel EJ Two connectors on RIO582 m Two connectors on MIC580 Parallel Port Multi Mode TM parallel port SPP ECP EPP compatible EJ Standard Mode IBM PC XT PC AT and PS 2 compatible bidirectional parallel port El Available via MIC580 only CP
79. rks and proposals regarding the form and the content of this Manual CPC502 User Manual 0 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Notation Conventions Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol draws your attention to the information related to electro static sensitivity of your product and its components To keep product safety and operability it is necessary to handle it with care and follow the ESD safety directions Warning This sign marks warnings about hot surfaces The surface of the heatsink and some components can get very hot during operation Take due care when handling avoid touching hot surfaces Caution Electric Shock This symbol warns about danger of electrical shock gt 60 V when touching products or parts of them Failure to observe the indicated precautions and directions may expose your life to danger and may lead to damage to your product Warning Information marked by this symbol is essential for human and equipment safety Read this information attentively be watchful Note This symbol and title marks important information to be read attentively for your own benefit SE Pe gt CPC502 User Manual 0 6 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 General Safety Precautions This product was developed for fault free operation Its design provides conformance to all related safety requirements However the life of this product can be seriously shortened by improper
80. ro Architecture consisting of a 400 MHz processor system bus Hyper Pipelined Technology new Execution Trace Cache Rapid Execution Engine and 144 new Streaming SIMD instruction extensions The Ultra Low Voltage Pentium M processor is optional 2 1 2 System Memory Total capacity of the soldered DDR SDRAM chips can be up to 1 GB The installed memory is DDR333 compliant and supports PC SPD Serial Presence Detect Specification 2 1 3 Chipset The Intel 855GM chipset consists of the following devices m 82855GME Graphics and Memory Controller Hub GMCH with Accelerated Hub Architecture AHA bus be 6300ESB Hance Rapid ICH I O Controller Hub with AHA bus EJ Two Firmware Hubs FWH The GMCH provides interface for the microprocessor the memory bus the AGP 4x bus in the case of an external graphics controller and includes a high performance graphics accelerator The ICH is a centralized controller for I O peripherals of the board such as the PCI PCI X USB 2 0 EIDE SATA and AUDIO ports The Firmware Hubs FWH are used as the non volatile storage for two BIOS copies Each of the FWH has capacity of 1 MB CPC502 User Manual 2 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 North Bridge The 855GME Graphics and Memory Controller Hub GMCH provides interfaces with the central processor with the DDR SDRAM system memory and interface to high performance internal graphics or AGP interface for an e
81. s timers are available on the CPC502 E Additional Timer The ICH includes an additional programmable timer which prevents system hang ups during start ups After the first time out period is over it generates the SMI signal which starts the software hang up recovery subroutine If the second timeout ends the Reset signal is issued to recover the system from the hardware hang up state CPC502 User Manual 2 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel T CPC502 E Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer eliminates system hang ups both during the start up process for example in case of mistakes in BIOS when the additional timer is not able to restart the system and during normal operation The timeout period is set in BIOS Setup program On the expiry of the timeout period the watchdog timer issues the Reset signal During start up process watchdog timer monitors the BIOS code execution If BIOS error is detected the system is automatically switched to the reserve copy and reset Green front panel LED indicator L2 lights up indicating that the reserve copy of BIOS is activated The instructions on watchdog timer programming can be found in the following subsections 2 2 3 Watchdog Timer CPLD XILINX XC3S200 is also used to control the watchdog timer 17 lower bits of the 24 bit WD CPLD register are used to program the watchdog timeout period It is possible to set the timeout period from 0 to 512 seconds with incremen
82. sary to consider the CPC502 own power consumption about 35 watts the consumption of the remaining system components possible variations of power consumpiion during operation e g due to temperature changes and some reserve Taking all this into account it is recommended to use a 150 watt power supply If possible power supplies with voltage sensing should be used This may require an appropriate backplane Table 6 2 Some CPC502 Components Power Consumption Keyboard 5 V 100 mW DDR SDRAM SODIMM PC2700 1 GB 2 5 V BW CompactFlash card 3 3 V 100 to 300 mW CPC502 User Manual 6 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Thermal and Power Issues Fastwel T CPC502 CPC502 User Manual 6 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Appendices RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastwel T CPC502 Appendix A A RIO582 Rear I O Module A 1 Introduction The 3U Rear I O module RIO582 has been designed for use together with the Fastwel s CPC502 CompactPCI 3U processor module This rear I O module expands I O functionality of the CPC502 being plugged in from the back of the system into the appropriate backplane connector in line with the CPU board Processor module can work with only one Rear I O module at a time One of the advantages of the rear I O capability is that there is no or less cabling on the CPU module which makes it much easier to remove the processor module from the rack A 1 1 RIO582 Versions At the present time the module is su
83. sk 2F8 2FF Serial port COM2 376 SATA channel 1 3F6 SATA channel 2 378 37F Parallel printer port LPT 1 3E8 3EF Serial port COM3 3F0 3F7 Floppy Disk 3F8 3FF Serial port COM1 CPC502 User Manual 4 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Configuration Fastwel T CPC502 CPC502 User Manual 4 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Chapter5 Phoenix BIOS Setup Phoenix BIOS Setup Fastwel T CPC502 5 Phoenix BIOS Setup The Phoenix BIOS in your SBC is an adapted version of a standard BIOS for IBM PC AT compatible personal computers equipped with Intel x86 and compatible processors The BIOS provides low level support for the central processing memory and I O system units With the help of BIOS Setup program you can modify the BIOS configuration parameters and control the special features of your module The Setup program is started by pressing the F2 key and offers a convenient menu interface to modify basic system configuration settings and switching between the subsystems operation modes These settings are stored in a dedicated battery backed memory CMOS RAM that keeps the information when the power is switched off For increased security the CMOS data and some of the service parameters are stored also in a nonvolatile serial EEPROM memory This allows to restore the critical data in emergency cases after battery failure 5 1 Boot Details 5 1 1 Booting without a Monitor Keyboard or Mouse To boot without a monitor
84. ss EE 4 3 DC Input Voltage Ranges and Limite 6 3 Some CPC502 Components Power Consumption uursneessseensnnnnnnnensnnnnnnnensnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn nn 6 3 RIO582 Versions Differences ccccccecescceeeencececeeeeeeeceaeeeeseaeeecsaeeesecaeeeeseaueeesseeeesseceeeeeseneeesseneeeessnneees A 1 VGA J2 Connector Pinout aaa aaa zaa waza akara aaa aaa EEEE EERE Ennen A 6 USB5 and USB6 Connectors Pinouts eee aaa aaa eiaaaaaenaiaca A 7 COM1 J4 Serial Port Connector Pinout 2uurs4aurnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A 8 J9 External Fan Connector Pinot A 9 J8 SATA Connector Pinout EEEE EEEE A 9 RIO582 J1 CompactPCI Connector Pinot A 10 MIC580 Versions Differences aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa zawar a aaa waza EERE EERE Ennn B 1 COM2 Serial Port Connector Pinot B 7 GOMS3 Serial Port Connector Ines ee seen B 8 USB3 and USB4 Connectors Pinouts nen B 8 PS 2 CON14 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinot B 9 CD In Connector Pinout cccccccceseecceesenceeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeseneeesceaeeeeseaeecesseaeesessaeeesesaeeesenaeeesseeeesseneeesseaes B 10 Aux In Connector Pinot B 10 LPT G nneGtor PINOUT zew edocs s ad O een RG a AAA AAAA WSZP AWA T EEN EO EEE ER B 13 CPC502 User Manual 0 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 Table B 9 EDD Connector PINOUT erisera ZA B 14 Table B 10 ATX Power Supply Connector Pinout eee ee eee eee a aaa
85. the shown above CPC502 User Manual A 3 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 2 2 RIO582 Components Layout Figure A 2 RIO582 Main Components and Connectors Layout J10 Expansion Connector en External Fan andle Connector SVGA SATA USB6 USB5 COM1 J1 cPCI Front Panel Upper Li Battery Retaining Screw The layout of your module may slightly differ from the shown above CPC502 User Manual A 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 3 RIO582 Interfaces A 3 1 RIO582 Interfaces List 4HP A 3 1 1 Front Panel Interfaces The following interfaces are available at the RIO582 front panel m VGA CRT 15 contact D Sub connector a Two USB 2 0 4 contact sockets USB5 and USB6 type A m Optoisolated COM1 RS232 interface 9 pin D Sub connector A 3 1 2 Internal Interfaces The following interfaces are available via the RIO582 on board connectors m CompactPCI interface 3U Rear I O J1 connector a Serial ATA interface 7 contact standard connector J8 Besides the module has the following on board connectors E J9 external fan connector 3 pin 2 54 mm pitch isl Battery holder for Li battery for CPC502 RTC The battery is supplied with RIO582 FI J10 through pass expansion header for connection of MIC583 mezzanine expansion module 44 contact 2 row CPC502 User Manual A 5 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear I O Module Fastw
86. tion usrnss000nnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn D 1 D 1 Related Standards and Specifications nn D 1 E Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cutS uuuuesausnnnnnnnonnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnn E 1 List of Tables Table 1 1 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 2 9 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table A 1 Table A 2 Table A 3 Table A 4 Table A 5 Table A 6 Table A 7 Table B 1 Table B 2 Table B 3 Table B 4 Table B 5 Table B 6 Table B 7 Table B 8 Expansion Interface Modules Ordering Numbers and Differences nenn nennen 1 14 e Olne 2 6 USB1 and USB2 Pinouts CPC502 Front Panel 2 7 Supported Display Modes AAA 2 9 CPC502 SVGA Front Panel Connector Pinot 2 9 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors PDinouts eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa ana nenn 2 10 GompactElash S cket PINOUT sis szyki 02 Sendern deed 2 11 CompactPCI Connector Coding Colors e eeeee eee ee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aeanaainae 2 13 CompactPCI Bus Connector J1 System Slot PDinout eee eee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aiaaiei 2 14 32 bit CompactPCI Bus Connector J2 System Slot Pinot 2 15 Interrupt Settings cicien adi oda a dada ad neta kad La Oo wd OCD adobe bad 4 1 PGllnterrupt ele TE AAAA AO KPW Z FREGAT ZA aaa 4 2 First Megabyte Memory Map EEN 4 2 VO Addre
87. tion CPC502 is equipped with a specially designed heatsink Together with a system chassis with adjustable forced air flow capability this provides a basis for reliable and steady operation Forced air flow of sufficient volume is vital for high performance processors operating in high temperature environments In the absence of the forced air flow system the installation of a cooling fan mounted on the MIC580 mezzanine module can greatly improve the CPC502 thermal operating conditions A noticeable effect can be achieved only when MIC580 with a fan is installed on the top side of CPC502 The cooling fan together with everything needed for its installation is supplied with the MIC580 The fan installation instructions can be found in Appendix B in this Manual When developing applications using the CPC502 the system integrator must take into account the overall system thermal requirements System chassis must satisfy these requirements When performing thermal calculations for certain application the developer must consider the contribution of peripherals to be used with the CPC502 to the total heat emission These devices must also be capable to operate at the temperatures within the system operating range especially those which are attached directly to the CPC502 processor module Warning Since Fastwel does not assume responsibility for any damage to the CPC502 module or other system parts resulting from overheating of the central processor
88. tor Do not apply force pushing the module into the backplane connector 3 Using the front panel ejector handle engage the module with the backplane The module is completely engaged when the ejector handle is locked Fix the module with the two front panel retaining screws Connect all the required external cables to the module s connectors and make sure that the module and all connected cables are properly fixed Important If it is necessary to connect a cable to the SATA connector do it before the action described in step 2 RIO582 is now ready for operation For further instructions please refer to the appropriate software peripherals and overall system documentation CPC502 User Manual A 11 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E RIO582 Rear UO Module Fastwel T CPC502 A 4 2 RIO582 Removal Procedures To remove the module from the system do the following 1 Keep to the safety regulations indicated in Section 3 1 Warning Apply the procedures below with care to ensure that neither the RIO582 nor other system modules are physically damaged Ensure that the system power is switched off Disconnect all interface cables from the module except the SATA cable Unscrew the front panel retaining screws OV Rx Col Ze Unlock the module ejection handle and then press on the handle until the module connectors are disconnected from the backplane 6 After disengaging the module from the backplane pull the module out of the s
89. ts of 30 52 us by changing the value in this register By default without prior initialization the watchdog timeout period is set to maximum that is 512 seconds The equation below can be used to calculate the timeout Two in us as a function of the decimal value in the WD register Kwp Two us Kw 10 2 For example decimal value 1 of Kwp 000001h corresponds to the timeout of 30 52 us and Kwp 16777215 FFFFFFh 512 seconds 2 2 3 1 Internal Function Registers Bits To set the watchdog timeout two 8 bit internal function registers 302h and 303h are used in the module s I O address space Two lower bits of the register 303h WDO and WD1 are used to define the destination of the register 302h 8 bits see programming procedure below WD register s byte number selection register bits WDO and WD1 303h write LED WD1 WDO 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default register state 11111011 WD register s data register 302h write D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO H 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Default register state 11111111 CPC502 User Manual 2 4 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Detailed Description Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 2 3 2 Watchdog Timer Programming The procedure of timeout register programming is described below 1 Using direct bit access or read modify write algorithm select the lower byte of WD register by setting to 0 the bits
90. ule may have the test results differing from the ones presented in the above table For more information please contact Fastwel s official representatives Information related to this product and its components can be found in the following specifications Table D 2 Related Specifications CompactPCI Systems CompactPCI Specification 2 0 Rev 3 0 and Boards CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Specification PICMG 2 16 Rev 2 0 CompactPCI System Management Specification PICMG 2 9 Rev 1 0 CompactPCI Hotswap Specification PICMG 2 1 Rev 2 0 CompactFlash Cards CF and CompactFlash Specification Revision 1 4 CPC502 User Manual B 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts Fastwel FLA CPC502 Appendix E E Useful Abbreviations Acronyms and Short cuts BMC Baseboard Management Controller PM Peripheral Management Controller IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus DC Inter Integrated Circuit Two thread serial protocol used in SMB and IPMI KCS interface Keyboard Controller Style interface Interface for communication between control software and BMC similar to a keyboard controller interface BT interface Block Transfer interface Block transfer interface for communication between control software and BMC DDR SDRAM Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic
91. unction Registers Dis 2 4 2 2 3 2 Watchdog Timer Programming nennen nennen ennnnnnnnnnnen nennen ernennen 2 5 2 2 4 Local SMBUS Devices AAA 2 6 2 2 4 1 Temperatures Monitoring nennen nennen nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnen nennen ennnnnnnennnennnnn 2 6 2242 Sena GE d EE 2 6 2 2 5 RE 2 6 2 2 6 Batory antun ken OO O Rue ee POWO ee ee 2 6 2 3 Module lnter ACES ses io id O ee a een 2 7 2 3 1 Keyboard Mouse Interface 0 uese esa ee aaa een aan aaa aka ae aaa ocean aaa 2 7 2 3 2 Serial Interfaces DHG332 eee aaa aaa aaa aanaaiaei 2 7 CPC502 User Manual 0 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Fastwel FLA CPC502 2 3 3 Elle 2 7 2 3 3 1 USB Connectors USB1 and USB2 Pinouts CPC502 front panel 2 7 2 3 4 Graphics Gontroller sss szo O ere de ege 2 8 2 3 4 1 DVM Technology EE 2 8 2 3 4 2 Supported Resolutions iicucciiciciceninkiine Eilat 2 9 2 3 4 3 CRT Interface and Connector seen aaa 2 9 2 3 5 Parallel Port Interface iinne aeaaeae a A ay od EEGENEN 2 10 2 3 6 Gigabit Enn 2 10 2 3 6 1 RJ45 Connectors Pinot 2 10 2 3 7 CompactFlash Socket c cccccesceesseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeesaneceaeessanecaeessanesssaessasessaaeseanessaeseanensaae 2 11 2 3 8 RIDE lee 2 12 2 3 9 Floppy Drive ne 2 12 2 3 10 LED lee ee 2 12 2 3 10 1 L2 Green LED Control 2 12 2 3 11 CompactPGl Bus Connectors u alien le 2 13 2 3 11 1 CompactPCI Connector Color Coding 4444424 nnnnnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 2 13 2 3 1
92. vice 0Ah 2eh al al 0Ah 2fh al al 30h Disable IO Registers 2eh al al 0 2fh al al OAAh Exit Configuration Mode 2eh al CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E B 12 MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 3 2 6 LPT Interface Parallel interface is routed to the LPT onboard connector 26 pin 2 row 2 54 mm pitch To use standard parallel port devices a special adapter is necessary Table B 8 LPT Connector Pinout 1 STROBE Out 14 GND 2 AUTOFD Out 15 PD6 In Out 3 PDO In Out 16 GND 4 ERROR In 17 PD7 In Out 5 PD1 In Out 18 GND 6 INIT Out 19 ACK In 7 PD2 In Out 20 GND 8 SLCTIN Out 21 BUSY In 9 PD3 In Out 22 GND s 10 GND 23 PE In 11 PD4 In Out 24 GND 12 GND s 25 SLCT In 13 PDS In Out 26 GND CPC502 User Manual B 13 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E MIC580 Mezzanine Expansion Module Fastwel FLA CPC502 B 3 2 7 Floppy Drive Interface The MIC580 is provided with a 2 row 34 pin male standard onboard FDD connector which provides the signals for up to two floppy disk drives Warning Pay attention to the correct connection of the floppy drive cable Please note that cable inversion will lead to continuous operation of the floppy drive that may damage the diskette in it Table B 9 FDD Connector Pinout 2 SELECTO Density Select 0 Out
93. xternal VGA controller It also provides a hub link interface to the ICH The 855GME is optimized for the Intel Pentium M family of microprocessors The chipset supports a PSB frequency of 400 MHz with AGTL signaling For single processor systems the single ended AGTL termination is supported It supports 32 bit addressing for using up to 4 GB memory address space The 855GME includes a system memory controller with a 64 bit interface with ECC The chipset supports up to PC2700 DDR SDRAMs for use as system memory When running in internal graphics mode high performance video capabilities of the 855GME are supported by a 2D 3D graphics accelerator and H W Motion Compensation engines for software MPEG2 decoding The internal graphics controller allows connection of a standard CRT display South Bridge The 6300ESB is a multifunctional I O Controller Hub that provides the interface to the PCI Bus and such PC interfaces as UltraDMA 100 66 33 COM ports USB 2 0 host interface LPC interface FWH Flash BIOS interface SATA PCI X and an AC 97 digital audio The ICH communicates with the host controller directly via a dedicated hub link interface I O Controller Hub features are PCI 2 2 interface with eight IRQ inputs Bus Master EIDE controller UltraDMA 100 66 33 SATA interface two channels COM port controller Two USB controllers with up to four USB 1 1 or 2 0 ports Hub interface with 855GME LPC interface AC 97 2 1 interface PCI
94. y 5 to 95 RH non condensing CPC502 User Manual 1 12 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Introduction Fastwel T CPC502 Battery 3 0 V lithium battery for RTC in a battery holder Use PANASONIC BR2032 or compatible 1 4 5 Software Software BIOS Flash memory based enhanced Phoenix BIOS has the following features m BIOS boot support for USB keyboards m Software enable disable function for the Rear I O Ethernet and COM ports configuration m PlugaPlay capability Operating Systems Supported operating systems EJ Microsoft Windows 2000 XP CE m Linux m QNX 1 5 Information for Application Developers Please consider the following information when developing applications using the CPC502 Hotswap Compatibility When operated as a system master the CPC502 supports individual clocks for each slot and ENUM signal handling is in compliance with the CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification PICMG 2 1 R2 0 System Slot System Master Functionality The CPC502 is designed to for use as a system master module with ability to support up to 7 peripheral modules via the 32 bit 33 MHz bus 1 6 Delivery Checklist The CPC502 supplied set includes 1 CPC502 processor module 2 CD ROM with documentation and service software 3 Antistatic bag 4 Consumer carton box Note Keep the antistatic bag and the original package at least until the warranty period is over It can be used for future storage or warranty shipments C
95. y Memory NAND Flash Not And electronic logic gate Flash memory specification SSD Solid State Disk PLCC Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier RAMDAC Random Access Memory Digital to Analog Converter DAC Digital to Analog Converter DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology TTL Transistor Transistor Logic ECP EPP Extended Capabilities Port Enhanced Parallel Port Parallel port specifications FDD Floppy Disk Drive EIDE Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics Mass storage devices interface DMA Direct Memory Access PIO Programmed Input Output EIDE Directly processor controlled data exchange Rear I O Board Rear Input Output Board Auxiliary interface board which is connected to the cPCI backplane rear connectors PWM output Pulse Width Modulation Cooling fan control technique ESD Electrostatically Sensitive Device Electrostatic Discharge ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface POST Power On Self Test cPCI CompactPCl Industrial automation systems standard EOS Electrical Overstress MDI Media Dependent Interface Interface with connection type automatical detection CPC502 User Manual 2006 Fastwel E 2 Ver 002 E
96. ys on to protect the processor in any event In case of a serious cooling subsystem failure the processor will automatically shut down when the die temperature has reached approximately 125 C Once Thermtrip is activated the system does not return to the normal operation mode automatically it is necessary to reset the BIOS settings and to cold restart the system The BIOS settings can be reset by lifting the contact plate of the battery holder for a period of more than 5 seconds 4 External thermal monitor LM82 gathers information about the processor and board surface temperatures from two sensors This information may then be requested by a program to undertake the appropriate actions Recommendations Generally there is no need to enable the Thermal Management functions if the module is operated in a optimally designed environment with sufficient air flow However to guarantee a stable system in unsteady industrial environment both the internal and the external thermal monitors should be enabled These two monitors protect the processor and the whole system against overheating CPC502 User Manual 6 1 2006 Fastwel Ver 002 E Thermal and Power Issues Fastwel T CPC502 Note Thermal Management functions should be disabled when performing Benchmarks and performance tests otherwise the results will be incorrect due to the power reduction processes influence 6 1 2 Active Regulation To provide controlled active heat dissipa
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