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3. 6 1 2 Reference Documents 5 herbe ge HEAR Rue 6 1 3 Definitions and Abbreviations 7 2 Jntrod ction nuu uidet iacet detecta ata du aue 8 2 1 Product DescriptiOnzs om doter t eed eet 8 2 2 Block Diagram uet gen oet eru netto d depu dert ias 9 2 3 Positioning of the Connectors tates nnm nennen nnne enne ens 10 3 ondas Re epe EAR ERE FUA TENERE EYE 11 3 1 Biete 11 4 riei auia Nain 12 4 1 Plug in Position of the COM Express module ssseee eee ene 12 4 25 COMPRE 12 4 3 PCIExpress x1 lots etre need eee 13 44 PCI Express x16 Graphics 01 a ea 13 4 5 gt MGA Interface n cete bee ceria tre ee eti te dit vede tee ERANT 14 4 67 1 a eee Aa rele d vrbe etl o heats 15 4 6 1 EVDS EEPROM itte ies ero nde e Wet v a dedos eee tees 15 4 6 2 Backlight Inverter Interface 2 cee den Leite e d tetas due go er cuta dene 15 A JIbUlnterface sae tret eb ael Ste eit eda eA di 16 4 7 1 Standard Connector noe ioo etae al Ai a ed 16 4 7 2 JIEIA0 CORPIeCtor eb 16 4 8 TV QUE
4. Signal name Function O 1 KBDAT Keyboard Data 2 MSDAT Mouse Data 3 GND Ground 4 5V 5 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 6 MSCLK Mouse Clock Table 21 Pinout Lower PS 2 Jack 4 18 4 Fan interface Two PWM controlled fan interfaces are integrated on the mainboard They are located near the COM Express modul Evaluation of the tacho signal and control of the revolution speed is done by the SuperlO Specification References X42 X43 Connector Molex 22 04 1031 N Pinout Refer to Table 22 signainame Function O 1 GND Ground 2 PWM PWM signal 3 TACHO Tacho signal Table 22 Pinout Fan Interface Page 26 of 26 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 18 5 SuperlO Hardware Monitor You can check different voltages and temperatures on the hardware monitor that is integrated in the SuperlO Monitored voltages VBAT 3 3V 12V 5V Measured temperatures Ambient temperature The temperature is measured with a thermistor 4 19 SMB Hardware Monitor In addition to the SuperlO hardware monitor you can also connect a SMBus hardware monitor This chip enables you to control different voltages temperatures and revolution speeds in legacy free designs where the SuperlO is not supported Hardware monitor Winbond W83L786R Controlled voltages VBAT 3 3V 12V 5V Lee Measured temperatures Ambient temperature The temperature is measured with a thermistor Fan in
5. 14 Table 4 Pinout Single Channel LVDS Interface essen 15 Table 5 Piriout Backlight irr Ment eet ben etn iind 16 Table 6 e anuo N 17 Fable 7 Pinout TV Out Pin header diente clocks 17 Table 8 Pinout Microphone rite egt etae teles eR SERI diat 18 Table 9 18 10 Pinout EineOUt uiri iet te ERREUR HER SERRE 18 Table 11 Pinout Headplione 19 Table 12 Assignment SATA Channel to Connector Reference 20 Table43 Assignment USB Potts ntt exe ect eR Reha t ee ae eee 20 Table14 Pinout ritenere erri set retener ext nett RH mee beat ue 22 Tablets Pinout 23 Table 16 Pinout GPIO GCODBeCctor OE XE RARE BEER 24 Table 17 Assignment COM Ports to Connector Reference 25 Table 18 Pino t COM Potts uie eta teer rb E Ren t RE RR e SEE ER Rena REA 25 Table19 e r 25 Table 20 Pinout Upper PS 2 Jack 26 Table 21 Pinout Lower PS 2 Jack E nennen enn
6. Connector An alternative SuperlO controller can be integrated 36 connector In this case the onboard chip is not populated and a piggy back board with the SuperlO chip is plugged into the I O and into the LPC connector Specification x References x Connector x Pinout 4 16 X45 CAB 1002 161 036 Refer to Table 15 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SMB CLK 2 SLP S34 SMB DAT 4 SLP 4 5 KBDAT 6 SLP S5 7 KBCLK 8 EXT THRM 9 MSDAT 10 SMBALERT 11 MSCLK 12 NC 13 NC 14 THRMTRIP 15 16 BATLOW 17 NC 18 NC 19 INC 20 NC 21 COM1 DCD amp 22 COM2 DCD 23 COM1_RXD 24 COM2 RXD 25 COM1 TXD 26 COM2 TXD 27 COM1 DTR amp 28 COM2 DTR 29 COM1_DSR 30 COM2 DSR Z 31 COM1 RTS Z 32 COM2 RTS 33 COM1_CTS 34 COM2 5 35 COM1_RI 36 COM2 RI Table 15 Pinout l O Connector The COM Express module provides four general purpose outputs and four general purpose inputs The GPls have PullUp resistors and are routed to a dip switch SW1103 With the dip switch the GPlIs can be connected to ground The assignment GPI switch level is printed on the PCB If the PullUp resistors are not populated you can switch LPC SMIZ HWM SMIZ to GPIO GPI2 or GPI3 with jumper JP1101 The GPOs are connected to LEDs to optically display the status Revision 0 2 Page 23 of 23 MODBA
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8. 802 3 2002 802 3 2002 pdf http www ieee org 10 Universal Bus Specification usb 20 pdf Last update April 27 2000 http www usb org Revision 0 2 Page 6 of 6 MODBASE 210 User Manual 1 3 Definitions and Abbreviations POST SMBus MDI Revision 0 2 Computer On Module Real Time Clock Advanced Technology Extended Peripheral Component Interconnect Integrated Drive Electronics Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics Compact Flash Advanced Technology Attachment Advanced Technology Attachment with Packet Interface Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Universal Serial Bus PCI express Graphics General Purpose Input Output Low Voltage Differential Signaling JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface Local Area Network Video Graphics Array Low Pin Count Power on self test System Management Bus Medium Dependent Interface Page 7 of 7 MODBASE 210 User Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 Product Description COM Express modules are compact highly integrated Single Board Computers Typically a COM Express module consists of CPU chipset memory video controller Ethernet controller BIOS flash and EIDE SATA and USB controller Interface controllers e g for PCMCIA or connectors e g RJ45 are implemented on the base board on to which the COM Express module can be mounted via one or two 220 SMD connectors Beside the power supply also signals for PCI Express and PCl bus EIDE SATA USAB LPC etc are prese
9. transfer mode that can be selected depends on how the system is wired and which modes are supported by the drives 4 10 1 Primary IDE Channel 4 10 1 1 40 pin IDE interface A 40 pin IDC connector is provided at the primary IDE channel for standard IDE drives Specification N References X22 x Connector FCI 75869 118 Pinout Refer to Specification ATA ATAPI 6 Source 6 page 400 Table A3 4 10 1 2 44 pin IDE Interface For connection of 2 5 hard disks a 44 pin IDC connector is provided at the primary IDE channel Specification x References X23 Connector Yamaichi ZP7 44 S G x Pinout Refer to Specification ATA ATAPI 6 Source 6 page 412 Table A16 4 10 1 3 Compact Flash Interface A socket for compact flash cards type 1 11 is provided at the primary IDE channel The compact flash interface supports True IDE mode according to compact flash specification rev 3 0 Inter alia the compact flash specification rev 3 0 supports the UDMA mode Specification x References X24 x Connector Yamaichi CF050P2 003 10 D2 x Pinout Refer to specification CF amp CF specification rev 3 0 Source 7 page 24 table 4 Revision 0 2 Page 19 of 19 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 11 SATA Interface For SATA drives four connectors are populated with SATA interface signals power Every SATA signal connector has its own power supply connector SATA Channel References SATA 0 X25 SATA 1 X26 SATA 2 X27 SA
10. 1 D8 Strobe 12 D7 Data 7 13 D6 Data 6 14 D5 Data 5 15 D4 Data 4 16 D3 Data 3 17 D2 Data 2 18 D1 Data 1 19 DO Data 0 20 GND Ground Table 23 Pinout POST Display HP POD Revision 0 2 Page 28 of 28 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 23 1 Lattice Programming Interface A connector used to program the PLD to decode the POST codes is implemented To reprogram the PLD a Lattice programming adapter is required Specification References X47 Connector CAB 714 91 164 31 007 socket x Pinout Refer to Table 24 Signa name Function 1 VCC Power Supply 2 SDO TDO Serial Data Out 3 SDI TDI Serial Data In 4 ISPEN Programming Enable 5 KEY Keypin 6 MODE_TMS Programming Mode 7 GND Ground 8 SCLK_TCK Serial Clock Table 24 Pinout Lattice Programming Interface 4 24 Battery The RTC on the COM Express module is buffered with a socketed battery on the main board To be able to clear the CMOS memory the battery voltage is connected via jumper J1101 to the COM Express module Type of battery 2032 Battery socket Renata SMTU2032 1 4 25 Beeper A piezo signal generator is implemented for acoustic signals Type Digisound F DGX05P 4 26 Power Button For switching the system on a Power push button has been implemented The PWR_BTN signal is low active and is connected directly to the corresponding of the COM Express module Type C amp K JTP 1230F Revision 0 2 Page 29 of 29 MODBASE 210 User Manu
11. ELTEC systems MODBASE 210 BASE BOARD FOR COM EXPRESS MODULES USER MANUAL Revision 0 2 MODBASE 210 User Manual Revision Revision Changes Date Name 0 2 First Edition 08 11 06 dh DISCLAIMER Copyright 2006 ELTEC Elektronik AG The information data and figures in this document including respective references have been verified and found to be legitimate In particular in the event of error they may therefore be changed at any time without prior notice The complete risk inherent in the utilization of this document or in the results of its utilization shall be with the user to this end ELTEC Elektronik AG shall not accept any liability Regardless of the applicability of respective copyrights no portion of this document shall be copied forwarded or stored in a data reception system or entered into such systems without the express prior written consent of ELTEC Elektronik AG regardless of how such acts are performed and what system is used electronic mechanic photocopying recording etc All product and company names are registered trademarks of the respective companies Our General Business Delivery Offer and Payment Terms and Conditions shall otherwise apply Federal communications commission statement x This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions x This device may not cause harmful interference and x This device must accept any interference received i
12. SE 210 User Manual Specification x References X35 x Connector CAB 1002 161 036 x Pinout Refer to Table 16 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GPIO 2 GND 3 GPI1 4 GND 5 GPI2 6 GND 7 GPI3 8 GND 9 GPOO 10 GND 11 GPO1 12 GND 13 2 14 GND 15 GPO3 16 GND Table 16 Pinout GPIO connector 4 17 ATX Connector An ATX connector with additional ATX12V connector is available for power supply of the system Specification ATX connector References X36 Connector Molex 44206 0007 Pinout Refer to ATX specification v2 2 2 Specification ATX12V connector x References X37 Connector Molex 39 29 9042 Pinout Refer to ATX specification v2 2 2 4 18 SuperlO The Winbond SuperlO W83627THF is integrated on the base board Interfaces used by the SuperlO 2 RS232 interface function of COM port shared with IrDA interface 1 IrDA interface function shared with COM port PS 2 interface for keyboard and mouse 2 fan interfaces 4 voltage control 1 temperature control 4 18 1 COM Ports Characteristics of the COM ports 65232 standard x RS232 transceiver ESD protected 15kV improvement by using EMI filters in the signal lines Revision 0 2 Page 24 of 24 MODBASE 210 User Manual The exact assignment of each single port to the connector reference can be seen from the following table References COM 1 X38 COM 2 X39 Table 17 Assignment COM P
13. TA 3 X28 Table 12 Assignment SATA Channel to Connector Reference Specification SATA signal connector References X25 X28 Connector Molex 87713 series Pinout Refer to Specification SATA Source 8 page 46 table 3 Specification Power Supply x References X49 X52 Connector AMP 171825 4 Pinout Refer to ATX specification v2 2 2 Floppy Drive Power Connector 4 12 USB Topology Eight USB ports are provided by the COM Express module The exact assignment of each port is defined in the following table USB Port References Description USBO X29 External dual connector 1 USB1 X29 External dual connector 1 USB2 X30 External dual connector 2 USB3 X30 External dual connector 2 USB4 X31 External dual connector 3 0585 1 External dual connector 3 USB6 X32 External dual connector 4 USB7 X32 External dual connector 4 Table 13 Assignment USB Ports Revision 0 2 Page 20 of 20 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 12 1 USB Power Supply The power supplies are protected by USB power switches In addition to that the input voltages of the USB power switches are protected by resetable fuses The USB power switches have the following functions The output current is limited to 500 per port A signal to detect overcurrent is generated for each two ports x USBO and USB1 have one common signal to detect overcurrent 0582 and 0583 have common signal to detect overc
14. al 4 27 Reset of the System You have a special push button to reset the system The RESET signal is low active and is connected to the SYS RESET pin of the COM Express module Type C amp K JTP 1230F 4 28 Miscellaneous 4 28 1 Measuring Resistors for current measuring Measuring resistors are inserted into the power supply lines of the COM Express module the PCI express graphics slot as well as into every single PCI slot and into one PCI express x1 slot In addition to these resistors there is one jumper each to be able to measure the current using a wire loop and a clamp meter 4 28 2 Ground Pins There are several ground pins all over the main board for connection of measuring instruments 4 28 3 Sleep State LED Display The ELTEC MODBASE 210 has 3 LEDs to display the SleepStates LED1201 displays status S3 LED1202 displays status S4 LED1203 displays status S5 Revision 0 2 Page 30 of 30
15. are provided by the AC 97 codec Mono Microphone Stereo Lineln Stereo LineOut Stereo Headphone Leeg 4 9 1 Mono Microphone Bias voltage for capactior microphones is provided Specification References X18 Connector Kycon ST 3000 Pinout Refer to Table 8 Pin Signal name Function 1 GND Ground MIC_BIAS Bias initial load ring MIC NF signal tip Table 8 Pinout Microphone 4 9 2 Stereo Lineln Specification References X19 Connector Kycon ST 3000 x Pinout Refer to Table 9 Signal name Function Ht fen Grund 2 LINEIN_R NF signal right ring LINEIN_L NF signal left tip Table 9 Pinout Lineln 4 9 3 Stereo LineOut Specification References X20 Connector Kycon ST 3000 Pinout Refer to Table 10 Pin Signal name Function 1 GND Ground 2 LINEOUT_R NF signal right ring LINEOUT_L NF signal left tip Table 10 Pinout LineOut Revision 0 2 Page 18 of 18 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 9 4 Stereo Headphone Specification References X21 Connector Kycon ST 3000 x Pinout Refer to Table 11 signainame _ Function NN 1 GND Ground 2 HPOUT_R NF signal right ring 3 HPOUT_L NF signal left tip Table 11 Pinout Headphone 4 10 IDE Interface A standard IDE interface is provided according to ATA ATAPI with the controller supporting at least Ultra ATA100 with 100 MB sec data rate The
16. ctor Hirose DF19G 20P 1H Pinout Refer to Table 4 Pin 20 can be configured via resistors to OPEN or GND 1 VDD Power Supply 3 3V 2 VDD Power Supply 3 3V 3 VSS Ground 4 VSS Ground 5 LVDS_AO LVDS Negative data signal 6 LVDS_AO LVDS Positive data signal 7 VSS Ground 8 LVDS A1 LVDS Negative data signal 9 LVDS A1 LVDS Positive data signal 10 VSS Ground 11 LVDS A2 LVDS Negative data signal 12 LVDS A2 LVDS Positive data signal 13 VSS Ground 14 LVDS A CK LVDS Negative clock signal 15 LVDS A CK LVDS Positive clock signal 16 VSS Ground 17 LVDS A3 LVDS Negative data signal 18 LVDS_A3 LVDS Positive data signal 19 VSS Ground 20 VSS Reserved Ground Table 4 Pinout Single Channel LVDS Interface 4 6 1 LVDS EEPROM To store configuration data of the LCD a serial EEPROM is connected to the signals LVDS_I2C_CK LVDS I2C DAT To avoid conflicts with configuration EEPROMs connected via the JILI connector this EEPROM is Socketed and can be assembled optionally 4 6 2 Backlight Inverter Interface The supply voltage of the backlight can be adjusted with jumper JPO601 The according position is printed on the PCB You have to set J5 depending on the backlight inverter you use If the inverter needs a low active start signal jumper J5 has to be set to L pin1 connect
17. e nnn 26 Table 22 Pinout Fan Interface 26 Table 23 Pinout POST Display 28 Table 24 Pinout Lattice Programming Interface sssseeee eene 29 Revision 0 2 Page 5 of 5 MODBASE 210 User Manual 1 1 1 General Revisions and Modifications Revision Date Author Comment 0 1 03 08 2006 USte Generated German version 0 2 08 11 2006 bkae kol Translated to English 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reference Documents COM Express Module Base Specification COM Express Revision 1 0 Last update July 10 2005 ATX Specification atx2_21 pdf Version 2 2 http Awww formfactors org PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 1 PCI21 PDF Last update June 1 1995 http www pcisig com JILI Specification Jilim120 pdf Last update April 7 2003 http www jumptec de product data jili index html Digital Video Interface DVI dvi 10 pdf Rev 1 0 April 27 1999 http www ddwg org ATA ATAPI 6 Specification d1410r3b pdf http www t13 org amp CF Specification Rev 3 0 cfspc3 O pdf http www compactflash org Serial ATA Specification Serial ATA 1 0 gold pdf Last update August 29 2002 Rev 1 0 http www sata io org IEEE Std
18. ed to pin2 Revision 0 2 Page 15 of 15 MODBASE 210 User Manual If the inverter needs a high active start signal jumper J5 has to be set to H pin2 connected to pin3 Brightness of the backlight inverter is controlled via the LVDS BKLT CTRL signal As the LVDS BKLT CTRL signal of the COM Express module is supplied as PWM signal by actual chipsets this signal initially is integrated and then limited to the maximum allowable voltage of the backlight inverter via voltage divider Control voltage 0 3V A value of OV corresponds to maximum brightness Specification x References X15 Connector Molex 53047 0510 53261 0590 N Pinout Refer to Table 5 Signalname 1 VCC Power supply backlight 2 GND Ground 3 BLON Backlight On 4 VCON Brightness control 5 GND Ground Table 5 Pinout Backlight 4 7 JILI Interface 4 7 1 Standard JILI Connector A standard JILI connector can be used alternatively for connection of LCDs Both single and dual channel LCDs can be adapted to the main board via small additional PCBs Specification x References X16 Connector Hirose FH12 40S 0 5SV x Pinout standard according to JILI specification 4 4 7 2 JILI40 Connector Any LCD display can be adapted via a JILI40 connector Two 24 bit LVDS channels are present on this 40 pin header Specification x References X46 Connector Samtec TMM 120 01 LM D SM P x Pinout JILIAO accord
19. iii ro ere nee ee ti eee td 17 4 9 3 i etr eta edere eietun ai 17 4 9 1 Mono Microphone ws rtt eese eo dte ote ado exse de Abt exe 18 4 9 2 Stereo Einelti n e e RU e e dee RE ees 18 4 9 3 Stereo EIneOut ameet Rt e e t ve Late eee ad ee ls 18 4 9 4 teh te de nv ede ei e reed 19 4 10 IDE Interface oS RN eee batis le Re eie E eta e edo 19 AIOT Pamay IDE Chanriel Ri RE n E E REO ree EE RUE 19 4 11 SATA Interface be tables 20 4 12 USB Topology ice liven e RR ives Rem cde ea etie 20 4412 1 USB Power Supply 2 2 atte tete ttr eb een 21 4 13 Ethernet o eem e te aa redu eec ro vend t eee 21 4 14 EPC SOs I r 22 4 15 0 9 oett iso dia te EIE NT es ta a ea 23 4 16 E 23 4 17 ATX COMMECIOR retur deett teu e metet Vigan dio eee 24 4 18 SUPEO a 24 4 18 17 POMS sees tess Viasat Serta eti fees ederet dett T o exea aude eta eret ac 24 4 18 25 ads ede 25 4 18 3 UR SIZE reece veils teria efte tees ode veta te Sous viata es rd eite 26 418 4 s Eananterface iret em fee eret amete eee eee vst em fortu 26 4 18 5 SuperlO Hardware
20. ing to JILI specification 4 Revision 0 2 Page 16 of 16 MODBASE 210 User Manual 48 TV Out A TV OUT connector is implemented for displaying the video signal on a TV set or the like The main board supports the following video signals x Composite Video Component Video YPbPr S Video The type of the video signal is defined by the graphics controller on the COM Express module Specification References X17 Connector AMP 5786766 1 Pinout Refer to Table 6 Pin Signal Composite Component S Video 1 TV_IRTN_B Ground Ground Ground 2 TV_IRTN_C Ground Ground Ground 3 TV_DACB not used Luminance Y Luminance 4 TV_DACC not used Chrominance Pr Chrominance 5 TV_DACA CVBS Chrominance Pb not used 6 TV_IRTNA Ground Ground Ground 7 RSVD reserved reserved reserved Table 6 Pinout TV Out The signals can be adapted to another connector with a 10 pin header Specification x References X53 Connector IDC M 10pol THT RM2 54 N Pinout Refer to Table 7 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 TV DACA 3 GND 4 TV DACB 5 GND 6 TV DACC 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND Table7 Pinout TV Out Pin header 4 9 Audio An AC 97 codec V2 2 is connected to the AC link of the COM Express module Footprint and circuit are compatible to following AC 97 codecs XN VIA VT1612A Realtek ALC650 Revision 0 2 Page 17 of 17 MODBASE 210 User Manual Following NF signals
21. n the main board Following form factors are supported Compact module ELTEC specific format Basic module Extended module Specification x Reference X1 Connector AMP Tyco 3 1827233 6 0 5 mm pitch free height 440 pin 5H plug combination of two 220pin plugs x Pinout Refer to COM Express specification for type 2 module 1 42 PCI Slots Four 32 bit PCI slots are provided according to PCI specification v2 1 The signal assignment INTA INTB INTC and INTD REQ O 3 GNT 0 3 IDSEL 22v for slot 0 slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3 is defined in the COM Express specification 1 PCI Slot Reference PCI Slot 0 2 PCI Slot 1 X3 PCI Slot 2 x4 PCI Slot 3 X5 Table 1 Assignment PCI slot to connector reference Specification x References X2 X5 Connector AMP Tyco 5145154 4 x Pinout Refer to PCI specification v2 1 3 Revision 0 2 Page 12 of 12 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 3 X PCI Express x1 Slots One PCI Express x1 slot is assigned to each of the 6 PCI Express lanes of the COM Express module PCI Express Lane References PCI Express Lane 0 X6 PCI Express Lane 1 XT PCI Express Lane 2 X8 PCI Express Lane 3 X9 PCI Express Lane 4 X10 PCI Express Lane 5 X11 Table 2 Assignment PCI Express Lane to connector reference Specification References X11 Connector AMP Tyco 4 1612163 1 x Pinout Refer to PCI express specification Fo
22. ncluding interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The us of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian department of communicati
23. nt on these connectors The type of interfaces that is led from the COM Express module to the base board depends on the type of module that is used The COM Express specification defines five different types which differ in number and pin assignment of the module connectors Thanks to the standardized mechanics and interfaces the system can be scaled arbitrarily Despite a modular concept the systems design is very flat and compact COM Express modules need a base board for successful operation The main board described in the following acts as an evaluation board for the modules Features Interface for COM Express module type 2 up to extended form factor 4 PCI slots 32Bit v2 1 6 PCI Express slots PCI Express x16 graphics SDVO VGA interface LVDS interface Standard JILI JILI40 TV Out AC 97 Link Lineln gt LineOut Headphone Microphone 40 pin IDE interface Ultra ATA 100 66 33 44 pin IDE interface Ultra ATA 100 66 33 Compact flash interface Spec v3 0 4 SATA channels up to 150MB s 8 USB2 0 root hub interfaces LAN interface max 1GBit LPC slot Pin header for GPIOs SuperlO W83627THF 2x PS 2 gt 2x COM 1x IrDA gt 2 fan interfaces Hardware monitoring Power supply via ATX connector POST display on LPC Serial EEPROM on C Bus Serial EEPROM on SMBus On board BIOS Flash Beeper A 0 2 8 of 8
24. ons statement x This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications x This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Revision 0 2 2 2 MODBASE 210 User Manual SAFETY INFORMATION Electrical safety x To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before reloading the system When adding or removing devices to from the system ensure that power cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected If possible disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add device Before connecting or removing signals cables from motherboard ensure that all power cables are unplugged Make sure that your power supply is the correct voltage in your area If you are not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using contact your local power company x If the power supply is broken do not try to fix it by yourself Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer Operation safety x Before installing the motherboard and adding devices on it carefully read the manuals that came with the package x Before using the product make sure all cables are correctly connected and the power cables are not damaged If you detect any damage contact your dealer immedia
25. orts to Connector Reference Specification x References X38 and X39 x Connector Weitronic 107 091 10 10 10 x Pinout Refer to Table 18 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RIZ Ring Indicator Table 18 Pinout COM Ports 4 18 2 IrDA The connectors of the IrDA interface are designed for commercial IrDA transmitters Specification x References X40 Connector CAB 1001 161 005 x Pinout Refer to Table 19 Pin Signal name Function 1 5 Power supply 2 NC Not connected 3 IRRX Received data 4 GND Ground 5 IRTX Transmission data Table 19 Pinout IrDA Revision 0 2 Page 25 of 25 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 18 3 PS 2 You have a double PS 2 connector for PS 2 keyboards and PS 2 mice The upper jack only supports PS 2 mice The pins of the lower jack provide both signals for PS 2 keyboards and those for PS 2 mice Keyboards can be connected directly mice can only be operated using an according Y adapter Specification N References X41 Connector Tyco 84376 1 x Pinout Refer to Table 20 and Table 21 Signal name Function 1 MSDAT Mouse Data 2 NC not connected 3 GND Ground 4 5V 5 MSCLK Mouse Clock 6 NC not connected Table 20 Pinout Upper PS 2 Jack
26. r measuring purposes the PCI express clock is routed to test connector X54 Specification x References X54 x Connector Huber Suhne 82 SMA 50 0 1 111NE H 44 PCI Express x16 Graphics Slot A PCI Express X16 graphics slot is provided as plug in for PEG graphics cards Depending on the chipset the PCI Express signals are multiplexed with SDVO signals thus SDVO modules can be run in this slot as well SDVO or PCI Express graphics will be activated automatically via PullUps of the SDVO PC interface on the SDVO module Specification References X12 Connector AMP Tyco 4 1612163 4 x Pinout Refer to PCI express specification Revision 0 2 Page 13 of 13 MODBASE 210 User Manual 45 VGA Interface An analog display can be connected via a VGA VESA DDC interface Specification References X13 Connector Suyin 7507S 15G5T A Pinout Refer to Table 3 1 RED Signal red 2 GREEN Signal green 3 BLUE Signal blue 4 RSVD reserved 5 GND Ground digital 6 RGND Ground red 7 GGND Ground green 8 BGND Ground blue 9 5V 5V VDC 10 SGND Ground Synchronisation 11 IDO Monitor ID Bit 0 optional 12 SDA DDC Data 13 HSYNC Horizontal Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 SCL DDC Clock Table 3 Pinout VGA Interface Revision 0 2 Page 14 of 14 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 6 LVDS Interface LCDs can be connected via a single channel LVDS interface Specification References X14 Conne
27. tely x To avoid short circuits keep paper clips screws and staples away from connectors slots sockets and circuitry Avoid dust humidity and temperature extremes Do not place the product in any area where it may become wet x Place the product on a stable surface N If you encounter technical problems with the product contact a qualified service technician or your retailer EMC Rules This unit has to be installed in a shielded housing If not installed in a properly shielded enclosure and used in accordance with the instruction manual this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures at his or her own expense IMPROTANT INFORMATION This product is not an end user product It was developed and manufactured for further processing by trained personnel RECYCLING Please recycle packaging environmentally friendly Is Packaging materials are recyclable Please do not dispose packaging into domestic waste but recycle it Please recycle old or redundant devices environmentally friendly Old devices contain valuable recyclable materials that should Therefore please disposeold devices at collection points which are suitable Revision 0 2 313 MODBASE 210 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS MODBASE 210s c 1 1 Gen ral eaaa aia 6 1 1 Revisions and
28. terface For evaluation and control of the revolution speeds please refer to chapter 4 17 4 4 20 Serial EEPROM at SMBus For testing purposes a serial EEPROM 4kBit is connected to the SMBus To avoid address conflicts the address can be selected with dip switch SW1101 4 21 Serial EEPROM at I2C Bus For testing purposes a serial EEPROM 4kBit is connected to the 12 bus To avoid address conflicts the address can be selected with dip switch SW1102 Revision 0 2 Page 27 of 27 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 22 OnBoard BIOS Flash There is a PLCC32 socket on the mother board where an additional firmware hub can be inserted To boot this from firmware hub the firmware hub on the COM Express module has to be switched off 4 23 POST Code Display For debugging purposes an POST code display is implemented on the main board thus enabling the display of BIOS outputs on IO port 80h and or Port 90h In addition to that these signals are output on a pin header For protocolling purposes a logic analyser can be connected here The pinout of the output connector X44 corresponds to the pinout of the Hewlett Packard HP PODs Specification References X44 Connector 20 pin header 2 54mm x Pinout Refer to Table 23 1 5V not used 2 CLK2 LPC_CLK 3 CLK1 not used 4 D15 not used 5 D14 not used 6 D13 Test signal 3 7 D12 Test signal 2 8 D11 Test signal 1 9 D10 Test signal 0 10 D9 not used 1
29. urrent x USB4 and USB5 have one common signal to detect overcurrent x USB6 and USB7 have one common signal to detect overcurrent Specification References X29 X32 Connector AMP 787617 2 Dual USB connector type A x Pinout according to USB specification 2 0 10 4 13 Ethernet The mainboard can be connected to a local area network with an ethernet interface The COM Express module already provides MDI signals so that there is only the transformer on the mainboard required The transformer PULSE H 5004 not only supports 10BaseT and 100BaseTX but also 1Gbit Specification x References X33 Connector AMP 2 406549 x Pinout Refer to IEEE Std 802 3 9 section three page 225 Revision 0 2 Page 21 of 21 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 14 LPC Slot You have an LPC slot available to insert extension board with LPC interface Specification x References X34 Connector 36 pin header 2 54mm Pinout Refer to Table 14 Pin Signal 1 VCC5V 2 VCC5V 3 NC 4 VCC3V3 5 VCC3V3 6 NC 7 VCC3V3_SBY 8 GND 9 GND 10 LPC_RST 11 GND 12 LPC_LADO 13 LPC_LAD1 14 LPC_LAD2 15 LPC_LAD3 16 LPC_FRAME 17 GND 18 LPC_DRQO 19 GND 20 LPC_CLK 21 GND 22 LPC_PWRDWN 23 GND 24 PME 25 GND 26 LPC SMI 27 GND 28 SERIRQ 29 GND 30 PCI CLKRUNZ 31 GND 32 CPU RST 33 GND 34 LPC_DRQ1 35 GND 36 GND Table 14 Pinout LPC Slot Revision 0 2 Page 22 of 22 MODBASE 210 User Manual 4 15

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