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1. 40 Video Monitor Connector DL 41 Video Monitor Connector HD DSUB Option 42 USB Connector oo eas 43 Ethernet Connector 43 Internal Connectors 44 LPC Low Pin Count Header 2 uu eue e a E eee ee 44 ATA IDE Header 45 Local GPIO Header Option isse eum NENNEN c en 46 Speaker Header Option dea aid rax d 46 RTC CMOS Reset Jumper Option 46 PLD Programming Header 47 Processor Debug Header 47 CompactrCcil EE 48 CompacitPC EE 49 Power Connector P3 Option 50 BUCE em e bem EE EE EE EE 51 3 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU About this Manual This manual describes the technical aspects of the CC2 TANGO required for installation and system integration It is intended for the experienced user only Edition History sanas Te Contents changes Text 3082 User Manual CC2 TANGO English initial jj 5 June 2003 cc2 uge wpd edition 2 Added information on CCY RIO rear I O jj 21 July 2003 transition module 3 Added Component Assembly Drawing jj 20 August 2003 4 Added photos jj 16 December 2003 5 Added MTBF jj 22 Apri
2. 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Removing the Board Warning This procedure should be done only by qualified technical personnel Disconnect the system from its power source before doing the procedures described here Failure to disconnect power or telecommunication links before you open the system or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage Typically you will perform the following steps Switch off the system remove the AC power cord Attach your antistatic wrist strap to a metallic part of the system A Identify the board be sure to touch the board only at the front panel unfasten both front panel screws top bottom unlock the ejector lever Remove any onboard cabling assembly Activate the ejector lever Remove the card carefully be sure not to damage components mounted on the bottom side of the board by scratching neighboured front panels Store board in the original packaging do not touch any components hold the board at the front panel only Warning Do not expose the card to fire Battery cells and other components could A explode and cause personal injury 33 EKF Elektronik GmbH e Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power Compa
3. By default the CC2 TANGO comes fully equipped and tested with a 256MB 512MB SD RAM memory module So normally there should be no need to install a memory module The CC2 TANGO requires a PC 133 133MHz SDRAM SO DIMM module independent from the processor front side bus 100MHz ULV Celeron 133MHz LV Pentium Ill It is highly recommended that Serial Presence Detect SPD SO DIMMs be used since this allows the chipset to accurately configure the memory settings for optimum performance If non SPD memory is installed the BIOS will attempt to correctly configure the memory settings but performance and reliability may be impacted A replacement memory module must match the 144 pin SO DIMM form factor known from Notebook PCs 3 3V 133MHz unbuffered non ECC style Be sure to buy no module with a height 71 250 inch 31 75mm Suitable modules are available up to 512MB The 815GMCH supports modules of up to a maximum of 13 address lines A0 A12 Memory modules organized by more than13 address lines are not suitable Replacement of the Battery When your system is turned off a battery maintains the current time of day clock and the values in CMOS RAM current The battery is rechargeable und should last during the lifetime of the CC2 TANGO For replacement the old battery must be desoldered and the new one soldered Observe the cell polarization We suggest that you send back the board to EKF for battery replacement Warning Danger of expl
4. CC6 ACID 8HP BEER EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU external CC2 amp LPC Floppy Disk CCS sy D Low Pin Count CC7 a CC8 Super UO LPCT Top Mounting FD LPCB Bottom Mounting FAN IRDA MIDI o Oo gt GPIO 88 S x LPT Ke J1 lt Spkr 3 AA o ES RS 232E SER1 TIL i COM2 Block Diagram 2 CCO CHILLOUT SER2 1 1 TTL O EKF He USB1 E E Kg a AK JSER2 CC2 CC5 4 gt CC7 Option KB MS Bus Super I O A Switch Q TI TI CC2 Q mE 44 Optional On Board IDE CC5 gt gt Ultra ATA 2 5 CC7 c GR IDE2 Hard Disk Drive E E O Game P Super UO ec 3 ce m CCS RJ45 CO7 GC2 CCS gt E B 1607 2 Option CCO CHILLOUT Block Diagram REES EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Computer Cartridge CCF CONCERT In addition to the CC6 ACID with its on Housed in a 3U cassette the entire computer board hard disk drive the CC2 TANGO can requires only 12HP mounting space while be combined with a slim line floppy disk surpassing the whole functionality
5. Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU J2 P2 Rear I O Primary IDE Option e USB Port 2 Keyboard Mouse COM1 TTL Level e Rear WO transition module CCY RIO available PXI Support TRIGO TRIG1 TRIG6 TRIG7 can be alternatively used as GPIO BIOS Phoenix BIOS single or dual FWH 8 16Mbit Flash Memory Power e CC2 1 TANGO 5V 0 25V 1 3A max 3 3V 0 1V 1 1A max Requirements e CC2 2 TANGO 45V x0 25V 1 9A max 3 3V 0 1V 1 3A max Thermal Processor heatsink typical thermal resistance 13 8K W natural Conditions convection 4 6K W forced airflow 200LFM Custom specific heatsink solutions on request e CC2 1 0 40 C natural convection cooling 0 70 C 200LFM forced airflow e CC2 2 0 60 C 200LFM forced airflow 0 70 C 400LFM e CC2 3 0 45 C 200LFM forced airflow 0 65 C 400LFM 0 70 C 600LFM e CC2 4 0 40 C 200LFM forced airflow 0 65 C 400LFM 0 70 C 600LFM Limited to 70 C due to other components than the processor Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C Humidity 5 9096 non condensing MTBF 0 113 10h Altitude 300m to 3000m Shock 15g 0 33ms 6g 6ms Vibration 1g 5 2000Hz Typical PCMark2002 under Windows 2000 CPU MEM Score de S ER 1990 933 tbd 2854 1467 400MHz 650MHz 800MHz 933MHz Subject to technical changes ESA EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis
6. and GPIO26 27 are used to control TRIG6 7 These signals can also be used as GPIO lines in a non PXI environment 29 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Local GPIO Option In addition to the GPIO PXI Trigger lines optionally available on J2 the optional pin header PGPIO provides another two GPIO lines available for user specific application The 5V TTL signals sio gpio16 17 are controlled by the on board SIO IT8761E with an internal 50k PU resistor and capable of sinking 24mA each Rear I O Options Optionally the CC2 TANGO can be used for rear I O with respect to the following functions Primary IDE USB Port 2 Keyboard Mouse COM1 TIL Level GPIOs If attachment of IDE devices across the rear I O path is chosen the CC2 TANGO on board IDE connector must be removed or at least not be used in order to avoid a T connection The rear O USB port is independent from the front panel USB connector by using its own controller integrated into the ICH2 thus doubling the overall USB bandwidth available Keyboard and mouse as well as the serial interface and the GPIOs require the on board SIO to be stuffed The COM port does not include the physical transceiver TTL level only The GPIOs are used as trigger signals in a PXI system but can also be utiliz
7. in case of returning the board to EKF for rapair 31 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Installing the Board Warning This procedure should be done only by qualified technical personnel Disconnect the system from its power source before doing the procedures described here Failure to disconnect power or telecommunication links before you open the system or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage Typically you will perform the following steps Switch off the system remove the AC power cord Attach your antistatic wrist strap to a metallic part of the system A Remove the board packaging be sure to touch the board only at the front panel Identify the related CompactPCI slot peripheral slot for I O boards system slot for CPU boards with the system slot typically most right or most left to the backplane Insert card carefully be sure not to damage components mounted on the bottom side of the board by scratching neighboured front panels A card with onboard connectors requires attachment of associated cabling now Lock the ejector lever fix screws at the front panel top bottom Retain original packaging in case of return 22 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel
8. lt o Y 5 EN User Guide CC2 TANGO CompactPCI amp Low Power CPU Document No 3082 Edition 10 2006 10 User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Contents AboutthisManual Um esc o o ons o o Ion es 4 Edition HIStOrY pts ote geese Ic 4 Related Documents 5 Nomenclature vvv kk a E E KI KK KI KK K KI KI KK KIR KI KK KK KK 5 Trade Marks EE 5 Legal Disclaimer Liability Exclusion ae se Hee e e KK KI ce EE 5 COAANGO TEE 6 Feature SUMMAary ATTE 6 Short Description CC2 TANGO iua uere o ob e o KK KIR o KK ka 9 Block Diagram CC2 TANGO A AE KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KI KK KK eds 10 Top View Component Assembly CC2 TANGO 11 Expansion Modules CC6 ACID 8 CCO CHILLOUT 12 Computer Cartridge CCF CONCERT 15 Rear l O Transition Module CCY RIO de 16 Rear l O Transition Module CCZ RIO 5 uar Ce e o Coe t e 18 Strapping Header 19 Connectors amp Sockets 19 Front Panel Element 19 MICFODIOCeSSOF o ko oc xo o o EE 20 Thermal Considerations uaa A EE a Ee ae a 21 Malini sino AUT TT n 23 HAN SUBSYSTEM M 23 Enhanced IDE Interface EE 24 Graphics Subsystem cui AE A KK 25 Real Time Clock kk kk kk kk KK kK kK KK KK KK rara 26 Universal Serial Bus USB 26 LPC Super l O Interface cae d kk kk kk kk kk
9. 5 dedicated pins according to the IMVPII specification which can be directly used to control the settings of the voltage regulator The required core voltage for the LV Pentium Ill processors however complying to the VRM8 5 specification must be adjusted by a couple of resistors on the CC2 TANGO The core voltage settings actually in use can also be read back by several GPIO lines of the ICH2 ULV Celeron 0 13 Processors Supported L2 Cache CPU ID stepping Celeron 400MHz 100MHz 256KB 06b1h FCBGA FBA1 SLOSE Celeron 650MHz 100MHz 256KB 06b4h FCBGA FBB1 SL6B8 Pentium lll 800MHz 133MHz 512KB 06b4h FCBGA tB1 SL6HC Pentium lll 933MHz 133MHz 512KB 06b4h FCBGA tB1 SL69K EXE EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Thermal Considerations In order to avoid malfunctioning of the CC2 TANGO take care of appropriate cooling of the processor and system e g by a cooling fan suitable to the maximum power consumption of the CPU chip actually in use Please note that the processors temperature is steadily measured by a special controller MAX161 7 attached to the onboard SMBus System Management Bus The processor core die temperature is signalled by the forward voltage of a CPU integrated diode A second diode internal to the MAX1617 allows for acquisition of the boards surface t
10. 5V int PU 24mA PGPIO sio gpio17 GPIO 17 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA PGPIO p2 brsvb16 GPIO 20 SIO VO 5V int PU 8mA PXI TRIGO J2 P2 p2 brsva16 GPIO 215IO I O 5V int PU 8mA PXI TRIG1 J2 P2 GPIO 22 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA GPIO 24 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA GPIO 25 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA p2 brsve18 GPIO 26 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA PXI TRIGO J2 P2 p2 brsve16 GPIO 27 SIO VO 5V int PU 24mA PXI TRIG7 J2 P2 39 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU GPIO Usage PCI Bridge CC2 TANGO GPIO Usage PCI PCI Bridge p2 sysens O 5V tol CPCI 525 m Sep mm enserirq GPIO 3 l O 5V tol CPCI ispGAL HSSWITCH 39 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Connectors Caution Some of the internal connectors provide operating voltage e g 5V and 12V to devices inside the system chassis such as fans and internal peripherals Not all of these connectors are overcurrent protected Do not use these internal connectors for powering devices external to the computer chassis A fault in the load presented by the external devices could cause damage to the board the interconnect
11. N x SIN B CCB BOSSANOVA os e USB CCB BOSSANOVA MS l 9 oy 3 2 9 3 Ethernet available with CCO CHILLOUT and CCB BOSSANOVA as an option Amat Azo S ER ps 2 Keyboard Mouse DD ITU 0 0 S 53009 e i T a X t Qu rr QO Q 1 OO 8 a See DVH Digital 8 Analog Video available with CCO CHILLOUT as an option ae GPIO J1 GPIO Connector IDE ATA I F Secondary IDE IDE 40 RS 232 1 J2 Optional Flat Cable lt PWR al 18 EKF Elektronik GmbH e Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Strapping Headers ISPCON In System Programmable GAL PLD programming not stuffed PGPIO Local GPIO signals derived from the on board SIO option JSPKR Speaker connector option JFWH Firmware hub selection option JRTC CMOS and RTC reset Connectors amp Sockets CFA1 CompactFlash ATA socket secondary IDE interface J1 J2 CompactPCI Bus PXI Rear I O RRG Low Pin Count expansion interface connector Super I O available PLPCB either from top T or bottom B of the board PIDE Ultra ATA 100 connector primary IDE interface PITP CPU Debug Port not stuffed SODIMM1 144 pin memory module SDRAM PC133 P3 Power connector for stand alone operation not stuffed Front Panel Elements Ethernet 100Base TX 10Base T RJ 45 receptacle with integrated ind
12. Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CC2 TANGO DVI I CC2 TANGO VGA Be EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Short Description CC2 TANGO Alternatively equipped with the Intel series of ULV Celeron amp or LV Pentium Ill processors the CC2 TANGO Is a versatile 4HP 3U single size Eurocard CompactPCl CPU board designed especially for systems which require low power consumption Available either with the 800 933MHz Low Voltage Pentium Wl or the 400 650MHz Ultra Low Voltage Celeron processor and up to 512MB RAM the CC2 TANGO covers a wide range of applications including PXI systems Wwe RE EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis CC2 TANGO with DVI I and VGA Video Connector 9 ES The DVI I video interface allows for attachment of both advanced digital and legacy analog flat panel displays and CRT monitors D SUB connector optionally The CC2 TANGO is provided with a Gigabit or 100Mbps Ethernet controller The on board CompactFlash socket allows for utilization of an ATA Flash card or IBM Microdrive A local expansion interface connector may be used to directly attach a companion O board
13. kK KK KK KK KK ERR Ie OR d 27 Watendog RESET sand xe Sa RO 28 Firmware Hub Flash Blos 28 IDE Hard Disk Activity LED ugue ne Cd E d e Rh Ce E 29 GP General Purpose EBD WEE 29 Hot Swap Detection 29 Power Supply Status DEGZ FALZ o 29 PXI Trigger Signals ee 29 Local GPIO Option A cac crean cox E ces aou Eae Erde d 30 Rear VO OPTIONS M MC 30 Installing and Replacing Components 31 Before You BEgl EEN 31 KC ut 31 A 31 Installing the Board EE 32 Removing the Board vvv kk kk eor A KIR KK KI ee 33 EMC RecommendatlOnS 4 44 00 ea wa wa OR u a k au 979 al pte asna n ta nin Q 34 Installing or Replacing the Memory Module 35 Replacement of the Battery aus cun bacs ero oe oe ek hn Rea EE EEN 35 2 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Technical Reference _ 36 Local PCI Devices uua au del eode oce uoce aae ute a ae a e uote Eo e Mey 36 Local SMB Devices 36 GPIO SE dee ei aa dec ale ada 37 E EE 37 GPIO Usage FWH E 38 GPIO Usage O EE 38 GPIO Usage PC Brld o A la Ran dalan aya Wan dana eee ees 39 CONNECT tra a a aes ts 40 E A EN 40 Front Panel Connectors
14. max CC2 3 800MHz LV Pentium 3 1 15V 133MHz FSB 512KB L2 cache 11 2W max CC2 4 933MHz LV Pentium 3 1 15V 133MHz FSB 512KB L2 cache 12 2W max Chipset Intel amp i815 chipset consisting of 82815 Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH 82801 I O Controller Hub ICH2 82802 Firmware Hub FWH Memory 144 pin SO DIMM socket Support for up to 512MB PC133 non ECC unbuffered SDRAM Support for serial presence detect SPD and non SPD SO DIMMs Video I O Analog monitor and digital flat panel display support by DVI I connector front panel up to 1280x1024 pixel 16M colors 85Hz refresh rate incorporates PanelLink Digital technology Silicon Image Option D SUB female HD15 connector available replaces DVI I connector USB I O Ports over current protected data transfer rate of up to 12Mbps conforming to USB1 1 USB port 1 Type A connector front panel USB port 2 J2 P2 Rear I O option Ethernet I O 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet controller 82551ER chip RJ45 Legacy I O e LPC Super HO interface connector CC6 ACID and CCO CHILLOUT companion boards available e J2 P2 Rear I O option Keyboard Mouse COM1 TTL only IDE ATA Ultra ATA 100 40 pin connector primary IDE CompactFlash socket for CFA ATA cards secondary IDE e J2 P2 Rear I O option Primary IDE CompactPCI 32 bit 33 3MHz PCI bridge chip Texas Instruments PCI2050 133MBps CPCI master E EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM
15. maximum due to limitations of the 81 5GMCH Graphics and Memory Controller Hub The GMCH is sometimes also referenced as Northbridge No special drivers are needed for the memory controller portion of the GMCH configuration is done by the BIOS and the operating system LAN Subsystem The CC2 TANGO is equipped with the 82551ER 100Mbps Ethernet controllerFeatures include PCI bus mastering 32 bit 33MHz 100Base TX Fast Ethernet half or full duplex and 10Base T Classic Ethernet capability using a single RJ 45 connector IEEE 802 3 Auto Negotiation for the fastest available connection Jumperless configuration complete software configurable Two display LEDs integrated into the RJ 45 connector signal the LAN connection speed and the LAN link and activity status The NIC Networking Interface Controller resides on the local PCI bus Its MAC address unique hardware number is stored in an EEPROM The Intel Ethernet software and drivers for the 82551ER are available from Intel s World Wide Web site for download 23 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Enhanced IDE Interface The EIDE interface handles the exchange of information between the processor and peripheral devices like hard disks ATA CompactFlash cards and CD ROM drives The interface
16. of a PC drive This CompactPCI computer is named CCF CONCERT CCF CONCERT TM EKF Elektronik GmbH e Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Rear I O Transition Module CCY RIO Available as an option the CC2 TANGO can be delivered for rear I O utilization Several VO ports can be routed across the J2 connector Rear I O requires that a suitable J2 backplane is present in your CompactPCI system By default the CC2 TANGO is equipped with line terminating resistors for a common 64 bit CPCI J2 backplane The CCY RIO rear WO transition module provides a 4HP back panel with connectors for PS 2 style keyboard and mouse a serial RS 232E COM port and an USB receptacle In addition optional on board headers are stuffed on the CCY RIO for attachment of IDE ATA devices hard disks DVD ROM drives Block Diagram E we i CCY RIO 3 22 j ey r USB2 E O A COM TITL S KB MS Q E GPIO S IDE E J2 2 9 PIDE1 PIDE2 o O EKF Back Panel UO 4 Block Diagram CCY RIO SG EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CCY RIO 17 E EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp R
17. side or on top of the CC2 TANGO and communicates across the LPC Low Pin Count interface The CC6 ACID will be required only if the classical interfaces e g serial and parallel port remain in use in a given application As an option the CC6 ACID can be delivered with an on board 2 5 hard disk drive resulting in a very compact system The connectors COM1 2 LPT mouse and keyboard are situated at the front panel 4HP and 8HP versions available while an external floppy disk drive can be attached via the on board pin header The CCO CHILLOUT is similar to the CC6 ACID but destined for use together with a rear I O transition module CCZ RIO Bus CC2 W Switch CC5 WR ge CC7 Ed 4o a Optional On Board lt E Eda gt Ultra ATA 66 E 2 5 Hard Disk Drive d P R JSEL d CC6 1 e D 5 P Block Diagram 3 E CC6 ACID c 8 c E 1o o D O ME 5 external E Floppy Disk c e LPT Mouse A o Y CC6 1 only E splitter cable or EDD wes CC6 3 12V e e LPC 5v FE ES Low Pin Count 3 3V i Super I O q CC2 usage 3 CC5 optional CC7 CC8 i i JM EKF FAN1 4 P6 P9 MIDI Gameport P10 optional optional CC6 ACID Block Diagram 112 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CC6 ACID 4HP
18. which can carry also a hard disk drive As an option rear I O across the J2 P2 connector is available tr 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Block Diagram CC2 TANGO HFCBGA Block Diagram ULV Celeron CC2 TANGO LV Pentium 3 EKF FSB 100 133MHz lt lt f wez SDRAM 64 512MB 0 PC100 133 9 2 TE i ES as gt el Compact FLASH ATA O H SIO kane d s7 cc 3 UA e 61 Or g o m2 2xFWH 82 80 100Mbit Ethernet PCI Bridge LPC Expansion Board 1 Low Pin Count Front Panel I O CompactPCI Option VF CC6 ACID CCO CHILLOUT 10 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Top View Component Assembly CC2 TANGO CC2 TANGO so EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Expansion Modules CC6 ACID 8 CCO CHILLOUT Available as a companion board to the CC2 TANGO the CC6 ACID is provided with several legacy I O ports This module can be mounted either to the bottom
19. 2 TANGO Product Information available at http www ekf de c ccpu cc2 cc2 pie pdf Nomenclature Signal names used herein with an attached designate active low lines Trade Marks Some terms used herein are property of their respective owners e g Intel Pentium Celeron Tualatin Coppermine Intel CompactPCI PICMG Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP Microsoft EKF does not claim this list to be complete Legal Disclaimer Liability Exclusion This manual has been edited as carefully as possible We apologize for any potential mistake Information provided herein is designated exclusively to the proficient user system integrator engineer EKF can accept no responsibility for any damage caused by the use of this manual Hm EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CC2 TANGO Features Feature Summary Feature Summary CC2 TANGO Form Factor Single size CompactPCI style Eurocard 160x100mm front panel width 4HP 20 3mm Processor Designed for Intel ULV Celeron and LV Pentium IIl Micro FC BGA processors Tualatin 0 13 generation maximum junction temperature 100 C CC2 1 400MHz ULV Celeron 0 95V 100MHz FSB 256KB L2 cache 3 4W typical 4 2W max CC2 2 650MHz ULV Celeron 1 10V 100MHz FSB 256KB L2 cache 7 0W typical 8 3W
20. BIOS to be upgraded If a second FWH is stuffed the Jumper JFWH allows to select between the devices JFWH removed boot from FWH1 JFWH set boot from FWH2 The FWH can be reprogrammed if suitable by a DOS based tool This program and the latest CC2 TANGO BIOS are available from the EKF website Read carefully the enclosed instructions If the programming procedure fails e g caused by a power interruption the CC2 TANGO may no more be operable If a second FWH is installed you may recover from this situation by selecting the remaining FWH Otherwise you would have to send in the board because the BIOS is directly soldered to the PCB and cannot be changed by a typical user NE EKF Elektronik GmbH e Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU IDE Hard Disk Activity LED The CC2 TANGO offers a software programmable LED marked as IDE placed near the reset push button After system reset this LED defaults to signal the IDE activity By the first setting of the GPO22 of the ICH2 82801 this LED changes its function and is then controlled only by the level of the GPO22 pin Setting this output to 1 will switch on the LED The LED IDE remains in the programmable state until the next system reset GP General Purpose LED A second programmable LED can be also observed from the front panel The status o
21. ND 1 2 pciclk GND 3 4 ladO GND 5 6 lad1 GND 7 8 lad2 GND S ke lad3 GND L1 12 Iframez GND 13 14 ldrq serirq 15 16 lpme Ismi Ed ks pcirst 5V 195 20 SEM rcin Sa EZ a20gate Way 23 24 3 3V sio clk14 25 26 speaker The LPC header is available twice on both sides of the board top and bottom in order to provide attachment of the CC6 ACID either to the left or to the right side of the CC2 TANGO Warning Neither the 12V pin nor the 5V pin nor the 3 3V pin are protected against a short circuit situation This connector therefore should be used exclusively for attachment of the CC6 ACID board BEE EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU ATA IDE Header reset 1 2 GND pd07 EN BZ pd08 pd06 5E 6 pd09 pd05 VA MES pd10 pd04 9 10 pd11 pd03 Hid 12 pd12 pd02 13 14 pd13 pd01 15 16 pd14 pd00 EA RE pd15 GND Ws KEY pdmarq SCH o GND piow 23 24 GND pior 25 26 GND piordy 2A EDS GND pdmack 29 30 GND intrq IRQ 14 Sil SE pda1 393 E94 p66detect pdaO 35 36 pda2 pcs0 37 38 pcs1 pideact 39 40 GND TIEF EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Local GPIO Header Option PGPIO 1 GND 2 si
22. Option As an option the CC2 TANGO can be equipped with a legacy VGA connector High Density D Sub 15 position female connector The VGA connector replaces the DVI receptacle and the digital video interface therefore is not available with this option VGA1 1 red green blue nc GND GND GND GND 5V PolySwitch 1 5A DDC Power O 0 N Qo O fp UN o GND n nc DDC Data MESS UJ N Hsync D Vsync DDC Clock LP HD D SUB15 15 10 5 11 6 1 VGA Connector Option NA EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU USB Connector 1 5V Electronic Switch 0 5A 1 5V 2 USB Data NEG 2 D 3 D 3 USB Data POS 4 GND 4 GND Ethernet Connector RJ45 E dl 2 TX 3 RX _ Hani 4 LINK 100 ACT Mbps 5 6 RX 7 8 The yellow LED signals 100Mbit s when lit and 10Mbit s when off The green LED indicates LINK established when continuously on and data transfer activity when blinking If the green LED is off no LINK is established BEER EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Internal Connectors LPC Low Pin Count Header PLPCT PLPCB G
23. ace The Sil 164 transmitter has a highly flexible interface with 12 bit 77 pixel clock or 24 bit 1 pixel clock input for true color 16 7 million support It can be foreseen that DVI will overcome the legacy analog and proprietary digital interfaces in the near future The GMCH supports several video resolutions and refresh rates A partial list is contained in the table below Please note that flat panel displays should be operated with their maximum resolution at 60Hz refresh rate i815 GMCH Video Modes and Clock Rates Partial List 640x480 25 175MHz 28MHz 31 5MHz 31 5MHz 36MHz 800x600 40MHz 45MHz 50MHz 49 5MHz 56 25MHz 1024x768 65MHz 75MHz 78 5MHz 94 5MHz 1152x864 80MHz 96MHz 99MHz 108MHz 121MHz 1280x1024 108MHz 128 89MHz 132MHz 135MHz 157 5MHz 1600x1200 162MHz 189MHz 195MHz 202 5MHz 229 5MHz Video modes marked italic blue Suitable for popular flat panel displays e 25 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU As an option the CC2 TANGO can be equipped with an ordinary HD D Sub 15 lead connector VGA style This connector is suitable for analog signals only so the PanelLink transmitter is not stuffed with this option Nevertheless also flat panel displays can be attached to the D Sub connector with only minor impact on the image quality Independent fro
24. ated at the bottom side of the board Processor Debug Header itpres 2 1 GND dbreset 4 3 GND tck 6 5 GND tms 8 7 tdi itopon 10 9 tdo 12 11 trst GND 14 13 GND 16 15 itpreq GND jo Sak itprdy GND 208 MEO GND 22 21 GND SH E2 GND 26 25 GND 28 27 GND 30 29 Note The Debug Header is not normally stuffed Its footprint is situated at the bottom side of the board SAIS EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CompactPCI J1 25 5V REQ64 ENUM 3 3V 5V 24 AD1 5V VI O ADO ACK64 23 3 3V AD4 AD3 5V AD2 22 AD7 GND SPM AD6 AD5 21 3 3V AD9 AD8 M66EN C BEO GND 20 AD12 GND VI O AD11 AD10 19 3 3V AD15 AD14 GND AD13 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE1 17 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR 16 DEVSEL GND VI O STOP LOCK 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY 14 13 12 11 AD18 AD17 AD16 GND C BE2 10 AD21 GND 3 3V AD20 AD19 9 C BE3 IDSEL AD23 GND AD22 8 AD26 GND VI O AD25 AD24 7 AD30 AD29 AD28 GND AD27 6 REQ GND 3 3V CLK AD31 5 BRSVP1A5 BRSVP1B5 RST GND GNT 4 IPMB PWR GND VI O INTP INTS 3 INTA INTBZ INTC 5V INTD 2 5V 1 5V 12V 12V 5V e asar Karen ask brown not sed kara pin Geer Sec E a gray a up kt to M BEER EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Inte
25. ctPCI CPU EMC Recommendations C In order to comply with the CE regulations for EMC it is mandatory to observe the following rules The chassis or rack including other boards in use must comply entirely with CE Close all board slots not in use with a blind front panel Front panels must be fastened by built in screws Cover any unused front panel mounted connector with a shielding cap External communications cable assemblies must be shielded shield connected only at one end of the cable Use ferrite beads for cabling wherever appropriate Some connectors may require additional isolating parts Reccomended Accessories Blind CPCI Front EKF Elektronik Widths currently available Panels 1HP 5 08mm with handle 4HP 8HP without handle 2HP AHP 8HP 10HP 12HP Ferrit Bead Filters ARP Datacom Ordering No 63115 Dietzenbach 102 820 cable diameter 6 5mm 102 821 cable diameter 10 0mm 102 822 cable diameter 13 0mm Metal Shielding Conec Polytronic Ordering No Caps 59557 Lippstadt CDFA 09 165 X 13129 X DB9 CDSFA 15 165 X 12979 X DB15 CDSFA 25 165 X 12989 X DB25 epe EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Installing or Replacing the Memory Module Note If you decide to replace the memory observe the precautions in Before You Begin
26. ed for general applications in a non PXI environment Each of the above functions can be activated individually by appropriate stuffing removing of resistor networks Utilization of the CCY RIO rear I O transition module is bound to several preconditions which must be completely satisfied gt The CC2 CPU card by default is suitable for a 64 bit CompactPCI backplane However the J2 P2 pin assignments of a 64 bit CPCI backplane differ substantially from a CompactPCI rear I O backplane Hence usage of the rear I O features is available only as stuffing options on the CC2 CPU board which have to be ordered explicitly Pull up resistor networks on the CPCI address data lines AD33 AD63 and associated control signals must be removed and pass through resistor networks for the required rear I O signals have to be filled on the CC2 Neither can these modifications be made afterwards on a CC2 64 bit J2 CPU board by the user nor by EKF due to the technical effort needed and costs incurred gt The system in use must be equipped with a P2 CompactPCI rear I O backplane If the system is provided with a P2 CompactPCI 64 bit backplane instead several of the CC2 rear I O signals will collide with the 64 bit address data lines on the backplane with unpredictable results regarding the rear I O signal integrity Please note that EKF is not only a manufacturer of boards but also has many years of experience as a system integrator Please contact sales ek
27. eis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Rear I O Transition Module CCZ RIO Available as an option the CC2 TANGO can be combined with the CCO CHILLOUT companion board which has been designed mainly for rear I O systems Therefore the CCZ RIO is required in addition for passing signals across a single slot rear I O backplane to the rear panel GPIO J2 GPIO J1 EA o The CCZ RIO rear I O transition module provides a 4HP back panel 8HP option with connectors for PS 2 style keyboard and mouse an USB receptacle and optionally Ethernet and video connectors In addition optional on board headers are stuffed on the CCZ RIO for attachment of various devices 3 Block Diagram Floppy Disk VF 2 CCZ RIO o N e RS 232 2 COM2 cii a Rear Panel COM2 TE O EKF eo Optional Flat Cable Serial 2 rri N gt lt erial L EX gt 5 CO 2005 D Ka SE RES rg 1255 G m 55 Na RS 232 1 COM1 Rear Panel COM lt Z E t Bo gt Optional Flat Cable E 9 i 5 gt Qe a B sorai mm Bn eh lt gt E QO O mm a CN 8 OO 8 c kel USE Speaker ES x oO 1 Parallel Printer 5 z a 1 Fan Control IRDA I O A ES RS 232 2 J2 MD _ Optional Flat Cable 2 1 G E y ame E Y 1 Reset Key Lock 1
28. el The button is indent mounted behind the front and requires a tool e g pen to be pressed preventing from being inadvertently activated The push button reset signal is routed across a PLD programmable logic device and could be passivated on customers request The healthy state of the CC2 TANGO is signalled by the LED PWR integrated into the reset push button As soon as this LED begins to shine all power voltages are well and the reset signal has been deasserted Another feature is the watchdog function which can be be programmed by software The behaviour of the MAX6705 watchdog is partially defined by the PLD which controls whether the watchdog is activated The related software e g BIOS application program must trigger the watchdog by toggling the GPO21 signal of the ICH2 The watchdog is in a passive state after a system reset There is no need to trigger it at boot time Once the GPO21 of the ICH2 has sent a pulse the watchdog is activated If the duration between two trigger pulses exceeds a period of 1000ms the watchdog times out and a system reset will be generated The watchdog remains in the active state until the next system reset There is no way to disable it once it was started Firmware Hub Flash BIOS The BIOS is stored in one or two 82802 8Mbit Firmware Hubs there are second sources in use with deviant part numbers Each firmware hub contains a nonvolatile memory core based on flash technology allowing the
29. emperature The programmable over temperature alarm allows to trigger the SMBus alert line in order to avoid overheating A suitable software to display both the die temperature as well as the board temperature is MBM Motherboard Monitor which can be downloaded from the web After installation both temperatures can be observed permanently from the Windows taskbar By default the CC2 TANGO is equipped with a passive heatsink Its height takes into account the AHP limitation in mounting space of a CPCI board In addition a forced vertical airflow through the system enclosure e g bottom mount fan unit is strongly recommended gt 15m h or 200LFM around the CPU slot As an exception the CC2 1 TANGO ULV Celeron 400MHz can be operated with natural convection only Be sure to thoroughly discuss your actual cooling needs with EKF Generally the faster the CPU speed the higher its power consumption For higher ambient temperatures consider increasing the forced airflow to 400 or 600LFM A non standard heatsink also could improve lower the thermal resistance between the die and the environment requires more than 4HP board pitch depending from the heatsink in use The maximum power consumption and operating temperature of a particular processor can be derived from the tables below Fortunately the power consumption is by far lower when executing typical Windows or Linux tasks The heat dissipation increases especially when rendering softwa
30. f de for a quote on the complete system tailored to your individual needs 30 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Installing and Replacing Components Before You Begin Warnings The procedures in this chapter assume familiarity with the general terminology associated with industrial electronics and with safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Disconnect the system from its power source and from any telecommunication links networks or modems before performing any of the procedures described in this chapter Failure to disconnect power or telecommunication links before you open the system or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage Some parts of the system can continue to operate even though the power switch is in its off State Caution Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components Perform the procedures described in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis or board front panel Store the board only in its original ESD protected packaging Retain the original packaging antistatic bag and antistatic box
31. f the GP LED is controlled by the GPO23 output of the ICH2 As of current the GP LED is not dedicated to any particular hardware or firmware function this may change in the future It is therefore user programmable Hot Swap Detection The CompactPCI specification added the signal ENUM to the PCI bus to allow the system hot swapping This signal is routed to the GPI6 of the ICH2 82801 on the CC2 TANGO A System Management Interrupt SMI can be requested if ENUM changes by insertion or removal of a board Note that the CC2 TANGO itself isn t a hot swap device because it makes no sense to remove the system controller from a CompactPCI system However it is capable to recognize the hot swap of peripheral boards and to start software that is doing any necessary system reconfiguration Power Supply Status DEG FAL Power supply failures may be detected before the system crashes down by monitoring the signals DEG or FAL These active low lines are additions of the CompactPCI specification and may be driven by the power supply DEG signals the degrading of the supply voltages FAL there possible failure On the CC2 TANGO FAL is routed to the GPIO and DEG to the GPI1 of the ICH2 82801 PXI Trigger Signals As an option the CC2 TANGO supports four of the eight trigger signals of the PXI standard as defined by National Instruments The trigger signals are provided by the local SIO Super l O chip GPIO20 21 are routed to TRIGO 1
32. front panel On board connectors are provided for FDD MIDI Gameport and cooling fans Optionally the CC6 is available with an onboard 2 5 hard disk drive The CC6 ACID connects to the CC2 TANGO across the connector LPCT or LPCB The CC6 ACID can be attached either to the top of the CC2 TANGO or to the bottom bottom attachment restricted to the 4HP version of the CC6 ACID The photo above left shows the bottom attachment of the CC6 ACID The boards are fixed together by the LPC connector and the IDE connector and in addition by a bracket which bolts together both front panels The right image shows the top attachment of the CC6 ACID The photo above left shows the CC2 TANGO and CC6 ACID connected by the LPC interface The right image shows the front panel fixing bracket Together the CC2 TANGO and the CC6 ACID form an ultra compact complete desktop functionality industrial grade computer system e 2 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Watchdog Reset The CC2 TANGO is provided with two MAX6705 supervisor circuits which monitor the supply voltages 3 3V and 5V and generate a power on reset signal The manual push button reset is also passed through the MAX6705s for appropriate pulse conditioning The reset manual push button is situated at the front pan
33. icator LEDs Graphics DVI I integrated digital amp analog receptacle suitable for DVI digital flat panel displays and or analog monitors USB Universal Serial Bus 1 1 self powered root hub type A receptacle Reset Push button switch with integrated indicator LED power good IDE LED indicating IDE activity GPIO Special purpose LED Em EKF Elektronik GmbH e Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Microprocessor The CC2 TANGO supports the 0 13 Ultra Low Voltage ULV Celeron and Low Voltage LV Pentium Ill processors as listed below The processors are housed in a Micro FC BGA package for direct soldering to the PCB i e the CPU chip cannot be removed or changed by the user Do not confuse the processor host bus frequency FSB front side bus or PSB processor side bus with the memory speed or the PCI clock which are independent from each other The ULV Celeron processors support 100MHz FSB clock while the LV Pentium III processors are designed for 133MHz FSB clock The internal CPU speed is achieved by multiplying the host bus frequency by a fixed value The CC2 TANGO is powered across the CompactPCI connectors J1 3 3V 5V The processor core voltage is generated by a switched voltage regulator sourced from the 5V plane The ULV Celeron processors signal their required core voltage by
34. ing cable and the external devices themselves Front Panel Connectors U U S S B Y B q GP GP e PWR RES l PWR RES IDE IDE E S H E E T T H H r aum O n n mm aaa D G v M mm aaa E zin ep am O O O CC2 TANGO Front Panel Elements Af EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Video Monitor Connector DVI I 17 txO 9 tx1 1 tx2 Ti EI Mi 18 tx0 10 tx1 2 Da j GND 11 GND 3 GND H 20 12 4 E 21 13 5 SEE 22 GND 14 ddcpow 6 ddccl LEE 23 txc 15 GND 7 ddcda ZNE 24 txc 16 dvihp 8 vsync mm c3 blue c1 red c6 GND c5 GND c4 hsync c2 green O lt For attachment of an ordinary analog RGB monitor to the DVI receptacle there are both adapters and also adapter cables available from DVI I to the HD SUB15 connector Attachment of digital monitors flat panel displays should be done by means of a DVI to DVI cable single link style cable is sufficient Al EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Video Monitor Connector HD DSUB
35. integrated into the i801 ICH2 I O Controller Hub 2 The ICH2 is sometimes also referenced as Southbridge Ultra ATA IDE drivers can be downloaded from the Intel website BE EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Graphics Subsystem The graphics subsystem is part of the Intel 82815 Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH supporting the following features 3 D Hyper Pipelined architecture Full 2 D hardware acceleration Motion video acceleration 3 D graphics visual and texturing enhancements Integrated 24 bit 230MHz RAMDAC DDC2B compliant Hardware motion compensation for software MPEG2 decode Integrated graphics memory controller The CC2 TANGO is provided with the DVI I graphics connector This is both a digital and analog interface Recent digital input flat panel displays are widely available with this connector style e g the NEC Mitsubishi Ambix series For classic monitors adapters or adapter cables can be used for converting from DVI I to the 15 pin HD D SUB connector A special display transmitter chip is used for serializing deserializing the differential DVI signals The Sil 164 Silicon Image transmitter uses PanelLink Digital technology to support displays ranging from VGA to UXGA resolutions 25 165Mpps in a single link interf
36. l 2004 Added information on CCO CHILLOUT Expansion Module 6 Corrected table amp illustration Ethernet jj 16 June 2004 connector 7 Modified table Feature Summary jj 14 October Added PCMark2002 Scores 2004 Added Shock Vibration Altitude Modified block diagram CC2 TANGO Added chapter on CCZ RIO 8 Added description of jumper JRTC jj 8 June 2005 9 Added maximum power consumption jj 13 June 2005 CC2 1 CC2 2 to table Feature Summary 10 Table Feature Summary changed jj 9 October maximum IDE transfer mode to Ultra 2006 ATA 100 Al EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Related Documents For information about the CC6 ACID refer to the CC6 Technical Information Manual available at http www ekf de c ccpu cc6 cc6 html For information about the CCO CHILLOUT refer to the CCO Technical Information Manual available at http www c ccpu cc6 cc6 html For information regarding the CCY RIO rear I O transition module please read the CCY Technical Information Manual available at http www ekf de c ccpu cc2 cc2 e html For a description of the CC2 TANGO BIOS see document CC2 TANGO BIOS Quick Reference available by download at http www ekf de c ccpu cc2 cc2 e html document currently not yet available For ordering information refer to document CC
37. lektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU GPIO Usage GPIO Usage ICH2 CC2 TANGO GPIO Usage ICH2 GPI 2 ICH2 LAN NC1 O int PU smbalrt GPI 11 ICH2 Ismi LPC GPI 12 ICH2 lpme LPC GPI 13 ICH2 GPO 17 ICH2 GPI 8 ICH2 LEM Core Voltage Regulator read only GPO 18 ICH2 Z NERE E GPO 19 ICH2 Ee GPO 20 ICH2 GPO 21 ICH2 GPO 22 ICH2 GPO 23 ICH2 GPIO 24 ICH2 GPIO 25 ICH2 GPIO 27 ICH2 VO Core Voltage Regulator r w GPIO 28 ICH2 yo 25 2 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU GPIO Usage FWH CC2 TANGO GPIO Usage FWH Function FWH Features Origin Destination FWH1 FWH2 Identity GPI O FWH 3 3V GND FWH1 3 3V FWH2 p66detect IDE GPI 1 FWH 3 3V IDE I F wdogrst GPI 2 FWH 3 3V ispGAL MSB Board Revision GPI 3 FWH 3 3V GPI3 GPIA Rev 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 34 LSB Board Revision GPI 4 FWH 3 3V 0 1 1 GPIO Usage SIO CC2 TANGO GPIO Usage SIO SIO Features Origin Destination p2 brsva15 GPIO 13 SIO VO 5V int PU 8mA Rear I O Module Detection J2 P2 GPIO 14 SIO VO 5V int PU 8mA sio gpio16 GPIO 16 SIO VO
38. m the video connector actually in use DVI or VGA the VESA DDC 2B standard is supported This is a two wire serial bus clock data which is controlled by the GMCH and allows to read out important parameters e g the maximum allowable resolution from the attached monitor In addition DDC Power 5V is delivered to either connector Resettable fuses are stuffed to protect the board from an external short circuit condition 0 75A for DVI 2 x 0 75A for VGA Graphics drivers for the i815 GMC can be downloaded from the Intel website Real Time Clock The CC2 TANGO has a time of day clock and 100 year calendar integrated into the ICH2 A battery on the board keeps the clock current when the computer is turned off The CC2 uses a Vanadium Pentoxide Lithium rechargeable battery giving an autonomy of more than 80 days when fully loaded after 24 hours The cell is free of memory effects and withstands deep discharging Under normal conditions replacement should be superfluous during lifetime of the board The RTC registers can be manually reset by the jumper JRTC Universal Serial Bus USB The CC2 TANGO is provided with two USB 1 1 ports One USB F is routed to a front panel connector while the other is optionally available for rear I O across the J2 P2 CompactPCI connector When using both ports you can connect a maximum of two USB peripheral devices directly to the CC2 without an external hub To attach more devices get an external hub co
39. nnected to one of the CC2 USB ports Both the front panel USB connector and the rear I O USB interface can source up to 0 5A 5V to external devices over current protected by an electronic switch Both USB controllers are integrated into the i801 ICH2 NE EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU LPC Super I O Interface In a modern system legacy ports as PS 2 keyboard mouse COM 1 2 and LPT have been replaced by USB and Ethernet connectivity The 1 4MB floppy disk drive has been swapped against LS 120 or CD RW drives attached to the IDE connector or USB memory sticks Hence the CC2 TANGO is virtually provided with all necessary I O ports However for compatibility purposes the CC2 is additionally equipped with a simple Super l O chip for optional rear I O of PS 2 keyboard mouse and COM TTL level only across the J2 P2 CPCI connector The Super I O controller resides on the local LPC bus LPC Low Pin Count interface standard which is a serialized ISA bus replacement As an alternative EKF offers the CC6 ACID an expansion module to the CC2 TANGO featuring all classic Super I O functionality The CC6 ACID is a 3U Eurocard with an either 8HP double or 4HP single width front panel Access to the connectors COM 1 2 LPT mouse keyboard is given directly from the
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41. o_gpio16 3 sio_gpio17 1 2 3 Both GPIO signals are 5V TTL with internal 50k PU resistors 24mA sink capability controlled by the on board SIO IT8761E Speaker Header Option 1 5V 2 Speaker Warning The 5V pin is protected against a short circuit situation by a 0 1A PolySwitch The JSPK connector should be used exclusively for direct attachment of a dynamic speaker device When connecting to the input of a sound card most likely a short circuit situation will occur between the 5V pin of the JSPK connector and the GND pin of the audio card input which could cause permanent damage to the CC2 TANGO and the audio board despite the PolySwitch resettable fuse A workaround to this would be to place a 1k resistor across pin 1 and pin 2 of the JSPK connector and strapping a single wire cable from JSPK pin 2 to the audio input RTC CMOS Reset Jumper Option 1 RTCRST 2 GND If stuffed the jumper JRTC can be used to clear the CMOS contents and to reset the RTC registers Remove jumper for normal operation AS EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU PLD Programming Header ISPCON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5V serial data out serial data in ispGAL enable NC mode GND serial clock co N 9 P O N Note The ISPCON is not normally stuffed lts footprint is situ
42. option for the CC2 1 TANGO only which is equipped with the ULV Celeron 400MHz processor Forced airflow cooling between 200lfm ULV Celeron and 400lfm LV Pentium III is recommended for typical operation of the board A special method to reduce power consumption and therefore increasing the maximum ambient temperature is to force the processor into the Throttle Mode This is achieved by actuating the Stop Clock input of the CPU and can be activated through the BIOS settings A Throttle Mode of 5096 e g means a duty cycle of 5096 on the stop clock input However while saving a certain amount in power consumption the data throughput of the processor is also reduced DIDI EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Main Memory The CC2 TANGO is equipped with a socket for installing a single 144 pin SO DIMM module Minimum memory size is 32MB maximum memory size is 512MB Due to the video requirements of the i815 chipset minimum memory for the Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 operating system is 64MB some of the system memory is dedicated to the graphics controller The supported on board memory is entirely chacheable The memory module is a unbuffered SD RAM PC133 style The contents of the SPD Eeprom are displayed on system start by the BIOS The memory clock is 133MHz
43. osion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do not expose a battery to fire 35 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Technical Reference Local PCI Devices The following table shows the on board PCI devices and their location within the PCI configuration space These devices consist of the Ethernet controller the PCI To PCI Bridge and several devices within the 1815 chip set 0 0x00 0 0x8086 0x7120 Host Bridge 0 0x01 0 0x8086 0x7121 VGA Display 0 Ox1E 0 0x8086 0x2418 PCI To PCI Bridge 0 0x1F 0 0x8086 0x2410 ISA Bridge 0 0x1F 1 0x8086 0x2411 IDE Controller 0 0x1F 2 0x8086 0x2412 USB Controller 0 0x1F 3 0x8086 0x2413 SMB Controller 1 0x04 0 0x8086 0x1209 Ethernet Controller 1 0x06 0 0x104C OxAC28 PCI To PCI Bridge CPCI Local SMB Devices The CC2 TANGO contains a few devices that are reachable via the System Management Bus SMB These are the clock generation chip the SPD EEPROM on the SO DIMM memory module and a CPU temperature controlling device in particular Other devices could be connected to the SMB via the CompactPCI signals IPMB SCL J1 B17 and IPMB SDA J1 C17 0x30 CPU Temperature Sensor MAX 1617 OxAO SPD of SO DIMM OxD2 Main Clock Generation ICS 9250 16 OxA4 Board EEPROM 24C04 36 EKF E
44. re is executed e g the Acrobat Distiller EKF tests the CC2 TANGO by running a proprietary Intel tool for generating the maximum stress to the processor Celeron 400MHz 3 40W 4 23W 0 100 C Celeron 650MHz 7 00W 8 30W 0 100 C Pentium III 800MHz 11 2W 0 100 Pentium lll 933MHz 12 2W 0 100 zo EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 e Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU The CC2 TANGO can be equipped with either a heatsink according to the option 2 described in the Intel Thermal Design Guide which must be fixed by four mounting fasteners or a snap on heat spreader which is fixed by a clip directly to the BGA The forced airflow thermal resistance of the snap on heatsink is 4 6K W 200lfm 2 7K W O 400lfm and 2 0K W 600lfm With no forced airflow natural convection the heat sink thermal resistance is 13 8K W With 100 C as maximum specified die temperature the worst case ambient temperatures for the CC2 TANGO can be calculated a follows ULV Celeron 4 23W 41 5 C QUIS o3 MESAS 400MHz ULV Celeron 8 3W oles 2 5 col C 650MHz LV Pentium EZ 48 0 C 69 5 G ZZ 5 III 800MHz LV Pentium 12 2W 43 5 C 67 0 C 25 0 II933MHz Temperatures marked italic grey Nominal values only the board should not be operated permanently beyond 70 C As it can be seen natural convection cooling is an
45. rnet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU CompactPCI J2 ARA SA ENER 22 GA4 GA3 GA2 GAT GAO 21 20 19 18 17 16 CLK6 GND RSV MS DAT CLK5 GND RSV KB CLK GND RSV MS CLK GND GND RSV COMI TXD Rsv COMI RXD RSV COMI RIS BRSVP2A18 BRSVP2B18 BRSVP2C18 GND es BRSVP2A17 GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 S PXI_TRIGO PXI TRIG7 BRSVP2A15 MOD DET GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 AD35 IDE_RST AD34 IDE_D7 AD33 IDE D8 GND AD32 IDE D AD38 IDE D GND V VO AD37IDE D5 AD36IDE D10 AD42 IDE D4 AD47 IDE D11 AD40 IDE D3 GND AD39 IDE D12 AD45 IDE Di GND V O AD44 IDE D13 AD43 IDE D1 AD49 IDE D14 AD48IDE DO AD47 IDE D15 GND AD46 IDE_DRQ AD52 IDE_IOW GND V VO AD51 IDE IOR AD50 IDE IORDY AD56 IDE DACK AD55 IDE INT AD54 IDE A1 GND AD53 IDE 66MHz GND AD57 IDE C51Z VO AD59 IDE A0 AD58 IDE A2 AD61 GND AD60 AD63 IDE CS3 AD62 IDE ACT COMI CTS COMI DSRA C BE5 GND 64EN V I O C BE4 PAR64 USB2 D4 COMI DTRZ USB2 POW V I O BRSVP2B4 C BE7 GND C BE6 USB2_D 5V 0 75A COM1 DCD CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2Z pin positions printed italic coloured gray 1k to Vio pin positions printed italic coloured brown not connected pin positions printed blue rear MO options pin positions printed green PXI Trigger options 49 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis S
46. supports Up to three ATA devices 2 IDE 1 CompactFlash PIO Mode 3 4 Ultra ATA 33 Ultra ATA 66 Ultra ATA 100 Support for LS 120 drives The primary IDE interface is routed to a standard 40 position header 2 54mm pitch allowing master and slave device attached to one common llat ribbon cable use special 80 pin cabling assembly for Ultra ATA 66 and Ultra ATA 100 operation The presence of an 80 pin cable at the primary IDE interface could be checked out by reading the state of the GPI1 of the Firmware Hub FWH The ATA standard defines the signal PDIAG CBLID for identifying the cable This line is routed to GPI1 of the FWH A logical 1 signals a 40 pin a logical 0 a 80 pin cable See the ATA ATAPI 6 specification section 6 7 Host determination of cable type by detecting CBLID for details As an alternate the primary IDE port is optionally also available for rear I O across the J2 P2 CompactPCl connector The secondary IDE interface is routed to the CompactFlash Card Adapter socket Use this connector to attach a CompactFlash ATA style silicon disk whenever a hard disk is not suitable for your system or as an additional mass storage device A display LED situated in the front panel near the reset push button signals disk activity status of the primary IDE devices and also the CompactFlash slot This LED is also software programmable See the section Programmable LED how to do this The IDE controller is
47. tr 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Power Connector P3 Option P3 Option 1 SC PSV GND GND 3 3V o O U A U N e SE This connector is optional for stand alone operation of the CC2 TANGO not normally stuffed It is a 2 50mm pitch eight position pin header AMP Tyco El series part no 171825 8 Refer to the Tyco website for suitable matching components If P3 is in use for power supply J1 J2 are not needed for stand alone operation 50 EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU Literature Document Title CompactPCI CompactPCI Specification PICMG http www picmg org PICMG 2 0 R3 0 Oct 1 1999 USB Universal Serial Bus http www usb org developers docs Specification CompactFlash CF and CompactFlash CompactFlash Association Specification Revision 2 0 www compactflash org E o EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM Germany Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 E Mail info ekf de Internet www ekf de User Guide CC2 TANGO Low Power CompactPCI CPU EKF Elektronik GmbH Philipp Reis Str 4 59065 HAMM n Germany Fax 49 0 2381 6890 90 Tel 49 0 2381 6890 0 I
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