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1. 1 p J SSS poeeme a o o o o ch A Primary Pentium Processor 1 Keyboard Header B Secondary Pentium Processor 2 IDE Activity LED Header C Pentium Processors with Heatsinks 3 IDE Header Primary Controller D Level 2 SRAM Cache Socket 4 Floppy Drive Header E DRAM SIMM Sockets 5 Serial Port 1 Header F Intel 82439HX System Controller TXC 6 Serial Port 2 Header Intel 82374SB EISA System Component ESC 7 Bracket H Intel 82375SB PCI EISA Bridge PCEB 8 PS 2 Mouse l Speaker 9 PS 2 Keyboard J Intel 82091AA Advanced Integrated Peripheral AIP 10 Parallel Port Connector K Dallas DS1387 Real Time Clock L Flash Device M Auxiliary BIOS N DIP Switch Block User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 3 Introduction Notes 4 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual 7 Steps to Operation This chapter describes basic precautions for handling the PE5000 D HX This chapter then outlines the basic steps for setting up the SBC 1 Check jumper settings Check switch settings Install the SBC Attach peripheral devices to headers Attach peripheral devices to connectors Power on the system Run the Setup Utility D Ov tA d ba User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 5
2. Figure 3 Jumper Block Locations POL 222222236 pamm Peesecsa TOT aaa z m rice ma EE Salz i Deno e eer dN L P EL p y O emm I Ei i a ES NI EA EN ECH E Gre Ji m nau 2 3 E In pu Ka Geng Jumpers Function 2 Pin JP1 JP2 CPU Speed JP8 JP9 Host Bus Speed 3 Pin JP3 Watchdog Timer JP4 Next Step OS Operation JP5 JP6 JP7 Serial 2 Configuration To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 7 Steps to Operation Step 2 Check Switch Settings Overview After you check the jumper settings check the switch block on the PE5000 D HX for proper settings Figure 4 Switch Block The switch block contains four 4 DIP switches that you can configure to affect the following items e Default monitor type e On board ROM access e CMOS RAM e Configuration ports Se
3. E H SoS ERIS Sa A E373 s m H REES Drs dh d f uu c 10 IF E enee sage 3 HI M ee D P2225992 Jem D 1a Boana EE 1 S z HEEL c SR So otros oe of Els Goooococc Wooooo2ocdqi nea i HH ES as UE m H E ESI To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 11 7 Steps to Operation Step 3 Install the SBC Overview Before you connect any peripheral devices to the 5000 0 install the SBC onto a passive backplane in a chassis Figure 5 Procedure The procedure for installing the SBC is outlined in the following table Step Action 1 Power off the system and disconnect all power cords Note Use the grounding wrist strap provided with the system to discharge static electricity Remove the chassis cover Detach the c
4. de 11 5 Installing the EE 13 6 Peripheral Header Locations sess 15 7 Peripheral Connector Locations eene nennen nns 17 8 Setup Utility Main Mem 19 9 The PE5000 D HX Series 5 29 10 Serial and Parallel Headers and Connectors 31 11 Peripheral Headers and Connectors sse eene 33 12 Memory TEE 35 13 Memory Combinations nennen ren 35 E E vii PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Introduction This chapter discusses the primary features of the 5000 0 If you are familiar with the primary components and functions of the PE5000 D HX and you wish to quickly begin operating the SBC go to Chapter 2 7 Steps to Operation page 5 Then read this chapter later at your convenience User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 1 Introduction PE5000 D HX Series SBC Overview More The Texas Micro PE5000 D HX Single Board Computer SBC provides the following features e 100 133 166 MHz Intel Pentium processor P54C Use of a Pentium processor with technology P55C can cause damage to the equipment and could void the warranty Intel 82439HX System Controller Intel 823745 EISA System Component ESC Intel 823755 PCI EISA Bridge PCEB Intel 82091AA Advanced Integrated Peripheral AIP 2M
5. TEXAS MICRO User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 23623C June 1998 Texas Micro Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Limited Warranty A Texas Micro Inc warrants that the item sold by it hereunder will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 2 years from date of shipment Said item will meet the specifications in effect at the time of manufacture Texas Micro s sole obligation under this warranty shall be at its option to repair or replace without charge any defective component of said item within a reasonable period of time B Texas Micro Inc shall not be liable under this warranty for 1 the item that the Buyer alleges to be defective and was repaired or altered by someone other than Texas Micro s designated personnel or authorized representative unless such repair or alteration was effected pursuant to prior written approval of Texas Micro or 11 where the Buyer fails to notify Texas Micro of any alleged defect within the period of warranty or iii where the Buyer fails to return the allegedly defective item to Texas Micro Inc in Houston Texas USA freight prepaid or iv where the item was altered or damaged in a way which Texas Micro reasonably determines to affect the performance and reliability of the item or v where the item was subject to misuse neglect or accident The rights and remedies granted to the Buyer under this paragraph constitut
6. Step 4 Attach Peripherals to Headers Overview IDE Drive IDE Activity LED FDD Serial Ports Keyboard After you have installed the PES000 D HX onto a passive backplane in a chassis attach the necessary peripheral devices to the appropriate headers on the SBC Figure 6 Two 2 IDE devices can be attached to this header via a 40 conductor flat cable Note The red stripe on the cable should be near Pin 1 on the header The BIOS will support up to four 4 IDE drives To use 3 or 4 drives a 2nd controller is required The 274 controller must be configured to use IRQ15 and Ports 170 177h This header connects the IDE activity LED cable to the SBC Note Pin 1 is the anode V Pin 2 is the cathode V Two 2 floppy disk drives can be attached to this header via a 34 conductor flat cable Note The red stripe on the cable should be near Pin 1 on the header A serial device can be attached to each serial header 16550 compatible via a 10 conductor flat cable If connecting a serial mouse be sure to use a shielded cable Note The red stripe on the cable should be near Pin 1 on the header Improperly connecting the cable to these headers can cause damage to the cable SBC and external serial device and could void the warranty An AT or PS 2 keyboard can be attached to this header with an appropriate 8 pin cable Note The sockets on the Texas Micro keyboard header cable are numbered in r
7. Memory Bank SIMM Types The PE5000 D HX supports up to 256 MB of on board dynamic RAM modules in FPM or EDO x36 or x32 Note The CPU supports ECC or Parity modes only if x36 modules are used The PE5000 D HX contains four 4 72 pin SIMM sockets for DRAM memory modules Figure 12 These four sockets comprise two 2 memory banks each consisting of two sockets and providing a 64 bit wide data path and 8 parity bits x36 SIMM s only e Sockets 1 and 2 comprise Bank 0 e Sockets 3 and 4 comprise Bank 1 Bank 0 should be filled before Bank 1 and each bank must be completely filled to be operable Also both sockets in a bank must be filled with SIMM s of identical size For example if 16MB SIMM is installed in Socket 1 another 16MB SIMM must be installed in Socket 2 otherwise Bank 0 will be inoperable Five SIMM memory sizes 4 8 16 32 and 64 MB are supported SIMM s of these sizes can be installed in sockets 1 2 3 or 4 in combinations as illustrated in Figure 13 Memory size is detected by the system BIOS Memory timing requires 70 ns or faster page devices Parity generation and checking is provided for each byte The SIMM sockets are gold and require gold SIMM s Use of tin lead SIMM s can cause damage to the equipment and could void the warranty To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help preven
8. 7 Steps to Operation Handling the PE5000 D HX Overview Static Electricity Safety Next This section suggests basic precautions when handling the PES000 D HX series SBC The PE5000 D HX is designed to protect against ESD electro static discharge and excessive voltage However excessive static electricity can damage components Before you handle the SBC use the grounding wrist strap provided with the system to discharge static electricity Instructions for using the wrist strap are printed on the strap s envelope Always handle the SBC by the edges to help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge Figure 2 It is important to protect yourself and your equipment before you perform any of the procedures outlined in this manual You should check the configuration before you install the SBC If the SBC is already installed in your system and you need to change the configuration power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their source Follow all safety precautions as outlined by the chassis manufacturer To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment Only qualified
9. experienced electronics personnel should access the interior of the chassis and handle the equipment Before you install the SBC in a chassis check the following e Jumper settings outlined in Step 1 page 8 e DIP switch settings outlined in Step 2 page 10 Pay particular attention to the switch settings The jumper settings are preconfigured at the factory and are appropriate for most applications PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Handling the PE5000 D HX Figure 2 Safely Handling the SBC Always handle the SBC by the edges To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 7 7 Steps to Operation Step 1 Check Jumper Settings Overview Definition Jumper Blocks Before you install the PES000 D HX onto a passive backplane in a chassis check the jumper
10. 3X 82 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 72 8 MB x 3X 32 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 80 MB 8 MB x 3X 32 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 96 MB 8 MB x 3X 32 MB 8 MB x 3X 32 MB 128 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB Empty 128 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 136 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 144 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 160 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 8 MB x 3X 32 MB 192 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 16 MB x 3X 64 MB 256 MB 3X 36 for Parity 32 for Non Parity User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 35 Technical Data Notes 36 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual
11. Display only Set Supervisor Password N A Enter a value N A Set User Password N A Enter a value N A Password on Boot N A Disabled Enabled Diskette Access N A Supervisor User Fixed Disk Boot Sector N A Normal Write Protect System Backup Reminder N A Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Virus Check Reminder N A Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Server The options and item values for the Server menu are listed in the table below Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings Console Redirect Port N A Disabled 3F8 IRQ 4 COM 1 2F8 IRQ 3 COM 2 8 IRQ 4 COM 3 2E8 IRQ COM 4 3E8 IRQ 3 2E8 IRQ 4 338 IRQ 3 338 IRQ 4 238 IRQ 3 238 IRQ 4 228 IRQ 3 228 IRQ 4 220 IRQ 3 220 IRQ 4 Console Redirect Baud N A 9600 19200 38400 56000 Rate 24 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 7 Run the Setup Utility Notes User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 25 7 Steps to Operation Notes 26 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Technical Data This chapter provides the following information e System specifications and environmental tolerances Pin positions and signal listings for all headers and connectors e Notes on installing memory modules User s Manual 5000 0 Series SBC 27 Technical Data Specifications Overview Listed in the table below are system specifications and environmental tolerances for the PE5000 D
12. EFES Mad um J pem PUE iii PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Symbols Document Conventions Title Case Titles of menus windows tabs lists and groups Bold Title Case Names of menu items fields buttons icons check boxes list items group items and keystrokes UPPER CASE Acronyms and abbreviations Italics Emphasis Sans Serif Type Items in tables illustrations and notations Monospace Type Output from a printer or monitor Graphic items will be displayed as an image Caution indicates an item for special consideration Warning indicates a hazard that can cause personal injury and or damage to the equipment High Voltage indicates one or both of the following The presence of a high electrical current that can cause personal injury and or damage to the equipment Electronic parts that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD User s Manual 5000 0 Series SBC iv Customer Support Calling Step Action Technical 1 Have the Texas Micro product model and serial number available Support 2 e Inthe Continental USA Monday Friday 7 00 a m 6 00 p m Central Time dial 1 800 627 8700 in the USA Outside the USA dial 713 541 8200 add long distance international access codes n Europe Monday Friday 8 00
13. Options and items for these menus are listed in the tables beginning on page 21 The Boot and Exit menus do not have default values Items for these menus are not included in the tables below Operation Use the following keys to operate the Setup Utility Key Action Up Arrow T and Down Arrow 1 Select a menu item Left Arrow lt and Right Arrow Select a menu Plus and Minus Change the value of an item Enter Access a sub menu when an item with the sub menu character gt is highlighted F1 Access Help for the Setup Utility F9 Load default values for the setup options F10 Cancel the changes you have made and load the previous values for the setup options Esc Access the Exit menu 20 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 7 Run the Setup Utility Main Menu The options and item values for the Main menu are listed in the table below Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings System Time N A Current Time in Hours N A Minutes and Seconds System Date N A Current Date in Month Day N A and Year Diskette A N A 1 44 MB Not Installed 720 KB 2 88 MB 37 360 KB 51 1 2 MB 5 Diskette B N A Not Installed 720 KB 1 44 MB 2 88 MB 3 360 KB 514 1 2 MB 5 gt IDE Adapter 0 1 Type Auto All 4 IDE devices None User 1 39 CD Ma
14. TX lt Receive RX Y Output gt A Receive RX B Receive RX lt Z Output A Receive RX Z Y Output Parallel Port Pin Description Pin Description 1 Strobe 10 Acknowledge 2 Data Bit 0 11 Busy 3 Data Bit 1 12 Paper Feed 4 Data Bit 2 13 Select 5 Data Bit 3 14 Auto Feed 6 Data Bit 4 15 Error 7 Data 5 16 Initialize Printer 8 Data Bit 6 17 Select Input 9 Data Bit 7 18 25 Ground 30 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Pin Signals Figure 10 Serial and Parallel Headers and Connectors Serial Port 1 2 10 E UU qiun jooo 0000 1 Oooo Di 1000000000 0001 0000 000000 1000 O00 Serial Port 2 2 10 H B To avoid damage or injury always power off the system a
15. 2nd LPT 7 1st LPT 10 11 Open 12 PS 2 Mouse 14 Primary IDE 15 Secondary IDE Note Incorrect settings may cause system malfunction PCI IRQ Line 2 10 Disabled Auto Select 3 2 4 COM1 COM3 5 2nd LPT 7 1st LPT 9 11 Open 12 PS 2 Mouse 14 Primary IDE 15 Secondary IDE PCI IRQ Line 3 11 Disabled Auto Select 3 2 4 COM1 COM3 5 2nd LPT 7 1st LPT 9 10 Open 12 PS 2 Mouse 14 Primary IDE 15 Secondary IDE PCI IRQ Line 4 15 Disabled Auto Select 3 2 4 COM1 COM3 5 2nd LPT 7 1st LPT 9 10 11 Open 12 PS 2 Mouse 14 Primary IDE Use Multiprocessor Specification N A 1 1 1 4 Note This option must be se is used tto 1 1 if Windows 3 5x PS 2 Mouse N A Disabled Enabled Plug amp Play O S N A No Yes Reset Configuration Data N A No Yes Large Disk Access Mode N A DOS Other User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 23 7 Steps to Operation Security The options and item values for the Security menu are listed in the table below Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings Supervisor Password Is N A Disabled Enabled Display only Display only User Password Is N A Disabled Enabled Display only
16. HX series SBC Note These specifications are subject to change without notice Environmental Environmental tolerances are listed in the following table Temperature Operating 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Note See page 29 Non Operating 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity Operating 5 95 40 non condensing Non Operating 0 95 40 C non condensing Shock Operating 1G Q 11 ms Non Operating 10 11 ms Vibration Operating 5 G 5 200 Hz Non Operating 2 G 5 200 Hz Altitude Operating 15 000 ft 4 572 m Non Operating 50 000 ft 15 240 m System System specifications are listed in the following table CPU Single or Dual 100 133 166 MHz Intel Pentium Processor P54C Chipset Intel 430HX and EISA Bridge PClset Cache 256 KB or 512 KB Level 2 write back cache Zero wait state at 66 MHz 8 ns synchronous pipeline burst COAST RAM Memory Four 72 pin sockets organized in two banks supporting Up to 256 MB 1 2 4 8 16 x 32 36 60 70 ns Fast Page Mode DRAM SIMM s Parity FPM or Non Parity ECC or EDO Single bit error correction double bit detection ECC mode only Addressing Real and protected mode supported Real address mode 20 bit Protected address mode 16 bit on bus access Data Path 64 bit on board 32 bit on EISA bus access 32 bit on PCI local bus Flash Memory 2 Mb 256 KB x 8 Clock Calendar DS1387 Real Time Clock accurate to 12 minutes y
17. Mouse 4 Parallel Port 3 PS 2 Keyboard To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment For pin signals and positions see page 30 User s Manual 5000 0 Series SBC 17 7 Steps to Operation Step 6 Power On the System Overview No Power Startup Setup After you have installed the PE5000 D HX and connected all devices power on the system If the system does not power on check all power connections and the power source If power connections are secure and the power source is adequate contact Technical Support at 800 627 8700 or 713 541 8200 between 7 00 a m and 6 00 p m Central Time USA For more information see Customer Support page v After you power on the system it will Execute the Power On Self Test POST to ensure that the system is functional and properly configured Start the operating system During the POST you can access the Setup Utility Figure 8 to configure the system Before using the SBC for the first time you should verify the system settings in the Setup Utility See page 20 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 6 Power
18. Not Connected 3 Not Connected 3 Ground 4 Keyboard Clock 4 45V 5 Keyboard Data 5 Clock 6 Keyboard Lock 6 Not Connected 7 45V 8 Speaker 32 5000 0 Series SBC User s Manual Pin Signals Figure 11 Peripheral Headers and Connectors IDE HDD IDE Activity LED Ch 5 2 Mouse 01 Sech Toc oot 0000000 0000 000 0000 1000 00 4 0000 nn noood nonong T D be ch f Colored Keyboard Clock Trace Keyboard Data Keyboard Lock 45V Out Speaker To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 33 Technical Data Installing Memory Overview
19. On the System Figure 8 Setup Utility Main Menu Texas Micro Inc Setup Utility Advanced Security Server Exit Item Specific Help System Time Mj 00 21 System Date 08 19 1997 Diskette A 1 44 MB 35 Tab lt Shift Tab gt or Diskette B Disabled Enter selects field IDE Adapter 0 Master C 542 Mb IDE Adapter 0 Slave None IDE Adapter 1 Master None IDE Adapter 1 Slave None 1 1 Video System EGA VGA Memory Cache Memory Shadow Boot Options Numlock System Memory Extended Memory Fl Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Previous Values User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 19 7 Steps to Operation Step 7 Run the Setup Utility Overview Access Display Menus Boot and Exit The BIOS Basic Input Output System Setup Utility allows you to configure the operations of the PES5000 D HX To access the Setup Utility press 2 when prompted during the Power On Self Test POST The Setup Utility display Figure 8 contains two areas 1 Options The options for the current menu are on the left side of the screen 2 Item Specific Help Instructions for the current item are on the right side The Setup Utility contains a toolbar at the top of the screen that allows you to access the following menus Main e Advanced e Security Boot e Server e Exit
20. a m 6 00 p m dial 31 36 5365595 3 Upon answer press 3 for Technical Support Returning Step Action Products for 1 Have the Texas Micro product model and serial number available Service 2 e Inthe Continental USA Monday Friday 7 00 a m 6 00 p m Central Time dial 1 800 627 8700 inside the USA Outside the USA dial 713 541 8200 add long distance international access codes n Europe Monday Friday 8 00 a m 6 00 p m dial 31 36 5365595 3 Upon answer press 3 for Technical Support 4 When you are assigned a Returned Goods Authorization RGA number from a Technical Support Representative place it along with the product serial number on the packaging materials and correspondence The factory will be unable to accept delivery without these numbers Note The factory does not accept RGA s sent freight collect Accessing Step Action the BBS 1 24 hours a day 7 days a week dial 713 541 8250 add long distance international access codes 2 Set your modem communications equipment to Protocol ANSI Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Note Refer to your modem and communication software documentation for configuration and operation instructions 3 When you connect follow the online instructions to download software Using the Step Action InfoLine Fax 1 24 hours a day 7 days a week dial 713 541 8200 or 800 627 8700 Service add long distance international access codes Note You can use this servi
21. als and positions see page 30 User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 15 7 Steps to Operation Step 5 Attach Peripherals to Connectors Overview After you have attached peripheral devices to the headers on the PE5000 D HX attach devices to the connectors on the SBC Figure 7 To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before connecting or disconnecting any cables for the SBC Mouse A PS 2 mouse can be attached to this connector Keyboard A PS 2 keyboard can be attached to this connector Parallel Port The IEEE 1284 parallel port Isa DB 25 female connector Provides a Centronics compatible printer interface e Supports AT compatible and bi directional operations 16 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 5 Attach Peripherals to Connectors Figure 7 Peripheral Connector Locations food Toad rod E TU poon laonnqunant 0000 410000 ooog ee E 000000 Uu 000000000 0 0000000000 E IL OU 1 Bracket 2 PS 2
22. b 256 KB x 8 flash memory e 1 Mb 128 KB x 8 auxiliary BIOS Dallas DS1387 Real Time Clock with 4 KB x 8 extended RAM e Level 2 write back cache socket for 256 512 KB pipeline burst COAST SRAM e Four 4 SIMM sockets for up to 256 MB scaleable DRAM Note The PES000HX supports FPM or EDO x36 or x32 Floppy drive controller DE drive controller Two 2 serial ports one RS 232 only one RS 232 or RS 422 Parallel port AT compatible bi directional e PS 2 mouse connector PS 2 keyboard connector For more information on the components of the PE5000 D HX contact Company Telephone Website Intel Corporation 602 554 8080 http www intel com Standard Microsystems Corporation 516 435 6000 http www smsc com 516 PCI Special Interest Group 503 696 2000 http www pcisig com PICMG 781 246 9318 http Awww picmg com PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual 5000 Features Figure 1 PE5000 D HX Components and Layout Uh Iss EEN
23. ce only with a touch tone telephone 2 Upon answer press 190 for the InfoLine fax service 3 Follow the instructions to request documents Accessing http www texasmicro com the Website Upon receiving your equipment inspect the packaging shipping materials and contents If damaged return the equipment to Texas Micro Inc in the original packaging and shipping materials If you are satisfied with your equipment retain the packaging and shipping materials in case of future need v PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 PE5000 D HX Series SBC 2 Chapter 2 7 Steps to Operation 5 Handling the 5 6 Step 1 Check Jumper Settings 8 Step 2 Check Switch Gettimngs 10 Step 3 Install the GC 12 Step 4 Attach Peripherals to Headers 14 Step 5 Attach Peripherals to Connechors 16 Step 6 Power On the System 18 Step 7 Run the Setup U lty 20 Chapter 3 Technical Data 27 e TR 28 Pin SIQUIAUS i c H 30 Installing 34 User s Manual 5000 0 Series SBC vi List of Figures 1 PE5000 D HX Components and Layout 3 2 Safely Handling the GC 7 3 Jumper Block Locations 9 4 Switch Block Locatii
24. che Unterst tzung von Texas Micro unter der Rufnummer USA 1 713 541 8200 in Verbindung Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Texas Micro Inc could void the product warranty and the user s authority to operate the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC ii Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can emit radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any change or modification not expressly approved by the manufacturer is prohibited and could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This product also meets requirements for compliance with EN55022 Class B ITE
25. e the Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy against Texas Micro Inc its officers agents and employees for negligence inexcusable delay breach of warranty express or implied or any other default relating to the item or Texas Micro s duties to eliminate any errors This warranty supersedes any other warranty whether expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any warranty for fitness of purpose merchantability or freedom from infringement or the like and any warranty otherwise arising out of any proposal specifications or sample Furthermore Texas Micro Inc neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liability The software included with this equipment is warranted only in accordance with the terms of its license agreement Except as warranted in that license agreement the manufacturer of the software disclaims all warranties and conditions with regard to the software including all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose title and non infringement Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this manual is complete and accurate However technical inaccuracies or typographical errors may be inadvertently included Texas Micro assumes no responsibility for any errors that may be contained in this document Texas Micro makes no promise to update or keep current the information contained in this document Information in this docu
26. ear at 25 C includes CMOS Power Requirements Input Power 35 45W w 8 256 5 7 0 9 0 12 V 01 12V 0 1A Form Factor 13 28 33 73 cm x 4 80 12 19 cm 28 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Specifications Figure 9 The PE5000 D HX Series SBC A Note on Thermal Specifications The technology and power density of the microprocessor is rapidly increasing The 80386 required less than a few hundred milliamps of current The 804860 4 peaked at less than 1 5 A and typically dissipated less than 5 watts of power The 233 MHz Pentium processor with technology requires up to 6 5 A and dissipates as much as 17 W Power levels have finally increased to a level that greatly affects the ability of the equipment to effectively dissipate energy Texas Micro is continually working to ensure that its products will conform to thermal specifications However we can only work within known or anticipated hardware and software configurations One peripheral device installed within a chassis can significantly alter operating temperature Also software applications can cause as much as 20 variation Even the cable layout within the chassis can affect airflow and thereby performance Texas Micro validates the operating specifications of its products by testing with the hottest possible hardware and software configuration that will maximize the power supply draw and generate a wor
27. everse order when compared to the pinout of the keyboard header on the SBC 14 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 4 Attach Peripherals to Headers Figure 6 Peripheral Header Locations DEBE oo amp EN D00000 T E MRNA d d E eiert TEEN E 363 1 umi Wb erdum uS E DELELE a B d boo cd M koennen ll LL LIL cB 16 CH 1 cy i mo eeo Et i j m Bee sary P C N 12 1 Keyboard 4 Floppy Drive 2 IDE Activity LED 5 Serial Port 1 3 IDE Drive 6 Serial Port 2 To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment For pin sign
28. ircuit card hold down bracket if required This bracket reaches across the tops of the circuit cards and holds them in place Locate the EISA PCI CPU slot on the passive backplane Note The SBC will not function if it is installed in the improper slot Remove the I O blank bracket from the rear of the chassis if required This blank bracket occupies the area where the SBC s I O bracket is accessed from the rear of the chassis 7 Insert the SBC into the chassis with the card edge aligned in the card end slot and the UO bracket the chassis I O slot Lower the SBC to the Platform or CPU slot on the backplane Carefully push the SBC connectors into the slot on the backplane Ensure that the I O bracket is accessible through the rear of the chassis Secure the UO bracket to the fastening lip on the chassis Note To install the PE5000 D HX onto a passive backplane not manufactured by Texas Micro follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer If the SBC is installed into a chassis not manufactured by Texas Micro a custom cable might be needed to adapt the keyboard header to the wiring in the chassis Texas Micro does not provide such a cable The SBC requires a minimum airflow of 200 linear feet per minute LFM unimpeded across the CPU within 0 to 60 32 to 140 F ambient temperature Operations outside these specifications could void the warranty 12 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Ma
29. ment including product specifications is subject to change without notice Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved All tradenames referenced are the service mark trademark or registered trademark of the respective manufacturer i PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Important Always use caution when handling or operating the system Only qualified and experienced electronics service personnel should access the unit s interior Use extreme caution when installing or removing components If you have any questions please contact Texas Micro Technical Support at 800 627 8700 or 713 541 8200 Monday through Friday between 7 00 a m and 6 00 p m Central Time Continental USA A Lire Imperativement Quand vous manipulez ou utilisez la syst me faites preuve en toutes circonstances de la plus grande prudence Seuls des techniciens lectroniciens qualifi s et exp riment s peuvent avoir acc s l int rieur de la syst me Si vous d sirez poser des questions compl mentaires n h sitez pas prendre contact avec le D partement d assistance technique de Texas Micro au USA 1 713 541 8200 Bitte Zuerst Lesen Seien Sie immer vorsichtig wenn Sie mit Ihrem System umgehen oder es bedienen Nur qualifiziertes erfahrenes Personal far Elektronik sollte am Inneren des Ger tes arbeiten F r Ihre Sicherheit sind Hinweise zur Vorsicht Win Sie irgenwelche Fragen haben setzen Sie sich bitte nit der Abteilung fr technis
30. nd disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment Parallel Port 14 25 To help prevent accidental damage that be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 31 Technical Data Pin Signals Overview The tables below list the pin signals for each peripheral header The following illustration Figure 11 indicates the pin positions for each IDE Pin Description Pin Description 1 Reset Out 21 DMA Request In 3 Data7 I O 23 Write Out 4 Data8 I O 25 O Read Out 5 Data 6 I O 27 WO Channel Ready In 6 Data 9 I O 28 ALE 7 Data 5 1 0 29 DMA Acknowledge Out 8 Data 10 I O 31 IRQ14 In 9 Data 4 I O 32 10 CS16 In 10 Data 11 I O 33 ADDR1 Out 11 Data 3 I O 34 Passed Diagnostics 12 Data 12 I O 35 ADDRO Out 13 Data 2 I O 36 ADDR2 Out 14 Data 13 I O 37 CS0 Out 15 Data I O 38 CS1 Out 16 Data 14 I O 39 Activity Light In 17 Data 0 I O 2 19 Ground 18 Data 15 I O 26 e 20 Not Connected 40 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Pin Description Pin Description 1 Reset 1 Data 2 Ground 2
31. nual Step 3 Install the SBC Figure 5 Installing the SBC Front of Chassis Rear of Chassis 00000 mE DLE n m Card End Slot Nr i ia e oN Ba eye Iu Vom MEM zc o o222 2d i 0 EE SEI i Platform or CPU Slot PCI Bus EISA Extension EISA Bus Passive Backplane Bottom of Chassis To avoid damage or injury always power off the system and disconnect all power cords from their power source before handling the equipment To help prevent accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 13 7 Steps to Operation
32. settings on the SBC Figure 3 A Jumper is a small bridge that connects two pins on a Jumper Block The position of a jumper affects the device s operational parameters The PES000 D HX contains Four 4 two pin jumper blocks JP1 JP2 JP8 and JP9 e Five 5 three pin jumper blocks JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 and 1 7 Settings Settings for the jumper blocks are provided in the following tables 2 Pin Jumper Blocks JP1 JP2 Bus Core Ratio CPU Speed None None 2 3 100 2 1 2 1 2 133 2 1 2 1 2 2 5 166 2 tThe Bus Core Ratio is based on the Host Bus Speed at 66 6MHz JP8 JP9 Host Bus Speed None 1 2 66 6 MHz default 1 2 None 60 0 MHz 1 2 1 2 50 0 MHz 3 Pin Jumper Blocks JP3 Watchdog Timer 1 2 Active default 2 3 Inactive JP4 Next Step OS Operation 1 2 Use this setting when running Next Step OS and experiencing problems with PS 2 mouse 2 3 Other OS default JP5 JP6 JP7 Serial 2 Configuration 1 2 1 2 1 2 RS 422 2 3 2 3 2 3 RS 232 default 8 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 1 Check Jumper Settings
33. st case scenario However despite these efforts the specifications are only benchmarks and should be regarded as such The SBC requires a minimum airflow of 200 linear feet per minute LFM unimpeded across the CPU within 5 to 60 C 41 to 140 F ambient temperature Operations outside these specifications could void the warranty User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 29 Technical Data Pin Signals Overview The tables below list the pin signals for the headers and connectors The following illustration Figure 10 indicates the pin positions for each Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 RS 232 RS 232 RS 422 Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 1 Data Carrier Detect In 1 Data Carrier Detect In DB9 10 2 Data Set Ready In 2 Data Set Reagy In 1 1 ZOutput TX 3 Receive Data In 3 Receive Data In 6 2 BReceive RX 4 Request to Send Out 4 Request to Send Out 2 3 Y Output TX 5 Transmit Data Out 5 Transmit Data Out 8 6 Receive RX 6 Clear to Send In 6 Clear to Send In 7 Data Terminal Ready Out 7 Data Terminal Ready Out 8 Indicator In 8 Indicator In 9 Ground 9 Ground 10 5V 10 45V To connect two RS 422 devices use a shielded twisted pair STP cable no longer than 4 000 feet configured as listed below Machine A Machine B Pin Signal Pin Signal Z Output
34. ster Slave Note If Type is set to Auto the only option available is 32 Bit I O Cylinders Enter a value N A Heads Enter a value N A Sectors Track Enter a value N A Write Precomp None N A Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Enabled Transfer Mode Standard N A Video System N A EGA VGA CGA 80x25 Monochrome gt Memory Cache External Cache Disabled Enabled Cache System BIOS Area Enabled Disabled Cache Video BIOS Area Enabled Disabled Cache C800 DFFF Disabled All regions Enabled gt Memory Shadow System Shadow Enabled N A Video Shadow Enabled Disabled Regions with Legacy ROM Shadow RAM Expansion ROMs Note This feature is available only for ISA EISA ROMs gt Boot Options Summary Screen Enabled Disabled Floppy Check Enabled Disabled Quiet Boot Graphic Disabled Enabled POST Errors Enabled Disabled User s Manual PE5000 D HX Series SBC 21 7 Steps to Operation Main The items for the Main menu are continued below Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings gt Keyboard Features Numlock Off On Auto Key Click Enabled Disabled Keyboard Auto Repeat Rate 30 sec 26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Keyboard Auto Repeat 1 2 sec 1 4 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Delay System Memory N A Display only N A Extended Memor
35. t accidental damage that can be caused by static discharge always use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device when accessing the interior of the chassis and handling the equipment 34 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Installing Memory Figure 12 SIMM 4 Bank T SIMM SIMM 2 Bank 0 SIMM 1 Memory Sockets L2 Cache TU UUUUT 00000801 0000000000 0000000 E JE danse Gil SS JC E fl fl fl Figure 13 Memory Combinations SIMM 1 amp 2 SIMM 3 amp 4 Total Memory 1 MB x 3X 4 MB Empty 8 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 16 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB Empty 16 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 24 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 32 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB Empty 32 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 1 MB x 3X 4 MB 40 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 2 MB x 3X 8 MB 48 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 4 MB x 3X 16 MB 64 MB 8 MB x 3X 32 MB Empty 64 MB 8 MB x
36. ttings Settings for the switches are provided in the following table SW1 1 Default Monitor Type Open Monochrome monitor Closed default Color monitor SW1 2 On Board ROM Access Open default Flash memory enabled Auxiliary ROM disabled Closed Flash memory disabled Auxiliary ROM enabled SW1 3 CMOS RAM Open default Normal operation of CMOS RAM Closed Factory default values for the Setup Utility are loaded into CMOS RAM SW1 4 Configuration Ports Open default Configuration ports are mapped to I O address 270 271 Closed Configuration ports are mapped to I O address 370 371 The system will not operate without Memory Bank 0 SIMM s 1 and 2 filled For more information on Memory Modules see page 34 10 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 2 Check Switch Settings Figure 4 Switch Block Location Top View of Switch Block Closed E 14 1 3 12 14 dye ja oh 5 Goen e 01 4 ni E rpm Ei Pai ER See EH s pr ke m ULOL Eb EE EE ES
37. y N A Display only N A Advanced Option Sub Menu Item The options and item values for the Advanced menu are listed in the table below Default Setting Alternate Settings gt Integrated Peripherals COM A Port Serial 1 3F8 IRQ 4 COM 1 2F8 IRQ 3 COM 2 3E8 IRQ 4 COM 3 2E8 IRQ 3 COM 4 2E8 IRQ 4 3E8 IRQ 8 220 IRQ 4 220 IRQ 3 228 IRQ 4 228 IRQ 3 238 IRQ 4 238 IRQ 3 338 IRQ 4 338 IRQ 3 Auto Disabled COM B Port Serial 2 2F8 IRQ 3 COM 2 3F8 IRQ 4 COM 1 3E8 IRQ 4 COM 3 2E8 IRQ 3 COM 4 2E8 IRQ 4 3E8 IRQ 3 220 IRQ 4 220 IRQ 3 228 IRQ 4 228 IRQ 3 238 IRQ 4 238 IRQ 3 338 IRQ 4 338 IRQ 3 Auto Disabled LPT Port 278 IRQ 7 378 IRQ 7 378 IRQ 5 278 IRQ 5 Auto Disabled Diskette Controller Enabled Disabled Integrated IDE Adapter Primary Disabled gt Advanced Chipset DRAM Speed 70 ns 60 ns Control Memory Gap Disabled 512 KB 640 KB 15 MB 16 MB Watchdog Timer Delay 1 2 sec 150 ms Onboard Speaker On Off EISA PCI Latency 3 uS 1 uS 2 uS 4 uS ECC Parity Config Parity Disabled ECC 22 PE5000 D HX Series SBC User s Manual Step 7 Run the Setup Utility Advanced The items for the Advanced menu are continued below Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings gt PCI Devices PCI IRQ Line 1 Disabled Auto Select 3 COM2 COM4 4 COM1 COM3 5
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