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1. GND PDD13 PDD1 PDD14 PDD5 GND PDD4 PDD11 PDD3 PDD12 PDD2 GND PDRST PDD7 OCH USBD1 USBD1 GND TRACKo WRTPRT RDATA HDSEL DSKCHG GND MTR1 FDIR STEP WDATA WGATE GND DRATEO INDEX MTRO DS1 DSO GND MSDATA MSCLK KBDATA KBCLK RI1 DTR1 CTS1 PCBEEP F C GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND N Zz O Table 15 cPCI P3 J3 Connector Pin Assignment 28 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 12 CompactPCI P4 J4 Connector Pn z a e c bpb E F fox ev o on SDD4 V I O SDD3 spp2 lau SDIRQ15 V I O SDRST SDD15 GN 3 3V SDDREQ SDDIORDY SDIOR GN SDCS1 opps Pro SDCS3H SDDIAG fen SDCS16 SDDACK PACK SDACT GN ELE O OIOID Z Z Z Z Ulululd U Q N Q Z 2 Zz U N 818181818181818 OO TGT G GT GT GT GT C Q Z Q Z Q pa U PINIT Ke ACSDINO BITCLK N N BAA C TGT C Q Z MIICOL MRXDO MRXD2 GN ITXEN MIDIO MIDCK micrs eN USBP1 USBP1 MIITXDO DDCCLK HSYNC GREEN BED SLCTIN DDCDATA VSYNC BLUE BUSYP AUTOFD ERRORP SLCT STROB C Q Z Q U Q E J z JE Ble Q Z lt DIDID Z C TGT DIO Z OLUJU 9 N N Q U N GN Q 24 23 22 d 20 19 18 16 ula 10 ag bi BE 5 3 2 ad Pin Q Z x S 2 g 9 Z S BB O Table 16 CompactPCI P4 J4 Connector Pin Assignment
2. Signal Name Baes Signal Name Cow fel Table 2 VGA Connector Pin Definition Jumpers and Connectors s 19 2 2 2 USB Connectors The cPCI 6830 supports 2 USB serial ports on the rear I O panel Additional ports can be added through the use of external USB hubs USB allows for the easy addition of peripherals such as mouse keyboard speakers etc Transfer rates up to 12Mb s are supported High speed connections 12Mb s require shielded cables The cPCI 6770 provides the standard 0 5A at 5V to the peripherals and is protected by a single polyswitch ad Name Table 3 USB Connectors Pin Definition 2 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector Two 6 pin circular DIN connectors are located on the rear I O panel of cPCI 6830 for the keyboard and the mouse connections The power provided to the keyboard and mouse is protected by a Polyswitch rated at 1 1A Signal Name Signal Name Mouse Ba Mouse Clock Keyboard clock el sr Table 4 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector Pin definition 20 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 4 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector The cPCI 6830 provides three 10 100Mbps Ethernet interface Two Ethernet interface are supplied via the Intel 82559 chip the other one is supplied via the VIA VT6103 PHY chip which is connected to the VT8233 The Ethernet interface is routed to an RJ45 LED all in one Connector on the front and rear panel Every port is assigned a unique static MAC Address The
3. green e IDE activity indicator amber e All Ethernet port 10 100Mbps amber activity green e Flush tact switch for system reset Environment e Operating temperature 0 to 60 C e Storage temperature 20 to 80 C e Humidity 5 to 95 non condensed e Shock 15G peak to peak 11ms duration non operation e Vibration v Non operation 1 88Grms 5 500Hz each axis v Operation 0 5Grms 5 500Hz each axis with 2 5 HDD Safety Certificate and Test e CE FCC e All plastic material used on board are all UL 94V certified e Design for NEBS Level 3 Power Consumption SS Tualatin P IIl 1 4GHz CPU with 3GB 14 6A 3 11A 07004 oma Note The above values are the measured power consumption for SBC with CPU CPU cooler and RAM only the CPU is running under 100 loading The powers for all the other peripheral devices such as add on cards HDD or CD ROM are not included 14 e Introduction 1 5 Peripheral Connectivity VO Fron Rear O pe EE Serial Port COM1 Y RJ 45 194 Serial Port COM ol Ma LY DB 9 Pili PT T 7 T EE EE ID H 198 JYGEpin J3 Y ao pin S 44 pin 2 5 ATA HDD EDE bh 80pm a Ce A B mes 9 karta nene Par VRS fate e pantao eet Pon f fo VER VGA mPCI 8750 Y DB 15 94 Sor ES E a Speaker Buzzer Buzzer_ u3 Y 2 pin ENE Reset button Y he Table 1 Peripheral Connectivity Table Note All the functions which go to both front panel an
4. table for pin definitions Bal Z NE MK J oop J E KI GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GAO GND rv rv GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 2 Z O 9 O l O RSV RSV RSV DIO Z iw ND BRSVP2A18 BRSVP2B18 BRSVP2C18 GND BRSVP2E1 GND ND BRSVP2A17 GND PRST REQe GNT GND ND BRSVP2A16 BRSVP2B16 DEG BRSVP2E16 GND RSV GND RSV GND ND BRSVP2A15 FAL REQS GNT GND ND AD 35 AD 34 A083 AD 32 GND GND GND GND GND RE HABE O Z O 2 ND Ans AD 37 AD 36 ov rom a ov mos rs ao ror noe ov mo popa EE oes oe oer ev EE EE oer oes ser ee som EE ra vivo BRSVP2B4 CBE GND cesy CLK2 CLK3 REQ 18 c D Table 14 CompactPCl J2 Pin Definition Z O 2 N N N N N N N N N N Z O Al AD 43 B 9 Z B R Z O D Z O 2 ADI53 2 9 ND N GND GND GND GND GND H 9 O Z O DIDIDIPI DID MQM PRIDID Q DID OD Hi H 20 19 18 16 15 U 13 12 E 10 KI 8 KI E KI EN Hd E Pin 9 Z Z O Jumpers and Connectors e 27 N 2 11 cPCI P3 J3 Connector es ero le le GND GND LPa_DA TX LPa DA TX LPa DC LPa DC GND 17 GND LPa DB RX LPa DB RX LPa DD LPa DD GND GND LPb_DA TX LPb DA TX LPb DC LPb DC GND GND LPb_DB RX LPb DB RX LPb DD LPb DD GND PDACT PDCS1 PDCS3 PDAO GND PPDIAG PDCS16 PDIRQI4 PDA1 PDDACK GND PDDREQ PDIOW PDIORDY PDIOR
5. Driver Installation e 39 4 1 3 Driver Installation on Windows NT Windows NT will attempt to install a standard Chipset driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated Chipset driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows NT update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Boot Windows NT Click Start Select Window Explorer then select the following ADLINK CD directory X CHIPDRV Chipset VIA_Chip Double click on the setup icon Click NEXT in the WELCOME window Click YES in the VIA Service Pack 1 README window ER et G9 UNG Select Normal Install in 4 in 1 Setup Mode Options Window than click NEXT D Click NEXT in Setup Components window 7 Select Install VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver Than Click NEXT 8 Restart System Note For Windows NT users the VIA IDE Bus Mastering driver must be the only bus mastering driver installed in the system 40 e Driver Installation 4 2 VGA Driver Installation This section briefly describes the VGA driver installation for the onboard VGA controller ATI Rage XL All associated drivers are located in the ADLINK CD directory X CHIPDRV VGAIATI where X is the location of the CD ROM drive VGA drivers for Windows 98 95 and Windows 2000 are Included 4 2 1 VGA Driver Installation for Windows 98 2000 NT Windows 98 2000 NT will attempt to install a standard Chipset driver automa
6. The configuration is protected by a checksum word for system integrity To access the Setup utility press the Del key during the system RAM check at boot time When Setup runs an interactive configuration screen displays Setup parameters are divided into different categories The available categories are listed in a menu The parameters within the highlighted current category are listed in the bottom portion of the Setup screen Context sensitive help is displayed in the right portion of the screen for each parameter Use the arrow keys to select a category from the menu To display a submenu highlight the category and then press the Enter key Getting Started e 35 3 4 Operating System Installation For more detailed information about your operating system refer to the documentation provided by the operating system vendor Install peripheral devices CompactPCI devices are automatically configured by the BIOS during the boot sequence Most operating systems require initial installation on a hard drive from a floppy or CDROM drive These devices should be configured installed and tested with the supplied drivers before attempting to load the new operating system Read the release notes and installation documentation provided by the operating system vendor Be sure to read any README files or documents provided on the distribution disks as these typically note documentation discrepancies or compatibility problems Selec
7. These items are important to the operation of the system errors may result in permanent damage to the PC If any of the mention items are out of its normal operation range a warning message will appear and alert the user to take appropriate measures to correct the abnormality The Hardware Doctor utility supports Windows 98 and Windows NT The software comes with the ADLINK CD and is located under the directory X Utility HWDoctorll2C WIN98 and X Utility HWDoctor l2C NT4 To install the Hardware Doctor utility execute HI2C 98 exe or HI2C NT exe respectively under Windows 98 or Windows NT For a detail user s manual refer the HWDoctor PDF file under X Utility HWDoctorl WIN98 W86271 5 3 Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXE The cPCI 6830 series supports Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXE which provides the capability of boot up or executing an OS installation through the Ethernet ports There should be a DHCP server in the network with one or more servers running PXE and MTFTP services It could be a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server running DHCP PXE and MTFTP service or a dedicated DHCP server with one or more additional server running PXE and MTFTP service This section describes the major items required for building a network environment with PXE support 1 Setup a DHCP server with PXE tag configuration 2 Install the PXE and MTFTP services 3 Make boot image file on PXE server that is the boot server 4 Enable t
8. assembly containing immediate system level support The 256 512 KB depending on model of processor on die transfer L2 cache is integrated with the CPU eliminating the need for separate components and improving performance The Pentium Ill Coppermine processor runs at a core speed of up to 1GHz with a Front Side Bus FSB speed of 100 or 133 MHz The Tualatin processor core speed is 1 4GHz with the FSB at 133 MHz The VIA PRO266T DDR sets the FSB operation at 66 100 133 MHz auto selected 1 3 3 Interrupts The enhanced interrupt controller supported by the VT8233 provides the cPCI 6830 with a total of 15 interrupt inputs Interrupt controller features include support for Level triggered and edge triggered inputs N Individual input masking Fixed and rotating priorities Interrupt sources include N Counter Timers e Serial VO Keyboard Printer Port N Floppy disk e IDE interface e Real Time Clock On board PCI devices Enhanced capabilities include the ability to configure each interrupt level for active high going edge or active low level inputs 6 e Introduction 1 3 4 PICMG 2 1 Hot Swap Support The cPCI 6830 Hot Swap capability allows non system slot boards to be added or removed while the system is powered up The cPCI 6830 provides independentclocks for each slot and access to the ENUM signal on the backplane are compatible to PICMG 2 1 Hot Swap Specification However the cPCI 6830 itself is not hot swa
9. board s Ethernet Addresses are displayed on three labels attached to the board LEDs drive signals for Ethernet link status and activity are routed to the same connector The BIOS have a selection in the CMOS setup to disable these three LAN ports EEN IN p ef w Ds eno Table 5 Ethernet Connector Pin Definition Table 6 Ethernet Amber LED Status Pd Comeong i Blinking Active Data transferring Table 7 Ethernet Green LED Status Jumpers and Connectors e 21 2 3 5 Parallel Port Connector The parallel I O interface signals are routed to a DB25 on the rear panel The port supports the full IEEE 1284 specifications It provides the basic printer interface Firmware will initialize the parallel port as LPT1 with ISA I O base address of378h This default configuration also assigns the parallel port to IRQ7 i EET eo eo Pos aas o T z 2 Table 8 Parallel Connector Pin Definition 14 S G G G G G G G G ND ND 20 ND 21 ND 22 ND 23 ND 24 ND 25 ND a O lll ni ays mre wo 22 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 6 Serial Ports Two serial ports are supported on the cPCI 6830 The EIA232 drivers and receivers reside on the board COM2 is routed to a DB9 connector on the rear panel while COM1 is available through a RJ45 connector on the front panel Both ports are configured as DTE with firmware initializing the two serial ports as COM1 and COM2 with ISA I O base addresses of 3F8
10. for telecommunications Internet and industrial control applications The cPCI 6830 occupies a single 6U high Eurocard slot Though the cPCI 6830 is highly integrated its capabilities can be extended with optional boards available from ADLINK Expansion boards are available to add IDE daughter boards such as CompactFlash For more information about options and accessories please visit ADLINKS web page at http www adlinktech com tw This chapter is designed to give you an overview of the cPCI 6830 CPU module The chapter covers the following topics N Unpacking and Checklist N Features N Specifications Introduction e 1 1 1 Unpacking Checklist Check the shipping carton for any damages If the shipping carton and contents are damaged notify the dealer for a replacement Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer Obtain authorization before returning any product to ADLINK Check the following items are included in the package if there is any missing items contact your dealer The cPCI 6830 module May be equipped with different speed or capacity of CPU RAM and HDD e This User s Manual e ADLINK CD cPCI R6830 Rear I O transition board is optional and may not be included in the package Note The package of the cPCI 6830 OEM version non standard configuration functionality or package may vary according to the different configuration requests CAUTION This board must be pro
11. of battery fluid when changing batteries Led Damages from improper repair by unauthorized technicians g Products with altered and damaged serial numbers are not entitled to our service h Other categories not protected under our guarantees Warranty Policy e 53 4 Customers are responsible for the fees regarding transportation of damaged products to our company or to the sales office 5 To ensure the speed and quality of product repair please download an RMA application form from our company website www adlinktech com Damaged products with RMA forms attached receive priority For further questions please contact our FAE staff ADLINK service adlinktech com Test amp Measurement Product Segment NuDAQ adlinktech com Automation Product Segment Automation adlinktech com Computer amp Communication Product Segment NuPRO adlinktech com NulPC adlinktech com 54 e Warranty Policy
12. systems it will not be described Since Windows NT is a non plug and play OS a reminder of some useful tips for installing Windows NT drivers are suggested 1 Install the LAN driver before installing any service pack 2 Install the VGA AGP driver after installing the service pack Make sure your service pack does support AGP Service pack 6 or higher is recommend 3 If Windows NT boots with a warning message check the Event Viewer to view the source generating the warning message If strange phenomena s occur and it can t be solved re install the Windows NT service pack then install the drivers in a different sequence Driver Installation e 37 4 1 Chipset Drivers Installation This section describes the installation procedures for the VIA Pro266T Chipset driver All associated drivers are located in the ADLINK CD directory X CHIPDRV Chipset VIA_Chip where X is the location of the CD ROM drive Chipset drivers for Windows 98 95 and Windows 2000 are Included For Windows NT users the VIA IDE Bus Mastering driver must be the only bus mastering driver installed in the system 4 1 1 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 Windows 2000 will attempt to install a standard Chipset driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated Chipset driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 2000 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Boot Windows 200
13. 0 Click Start Select Window Explorer then select the following ADLINK CD directory X ICHIPDRV ChipsetIVIA Chip Double click on the setup icon Click NEXT in the WELCOME window Click YES in the VIA Service Pack 1 README window Ole SANG PPO Select Normal Install in 4 in 1 Setup Mode Option Window than click NEXT Click NEXT in the Setup Components window Select Install VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver Than Click NEXT Select Install AGP 4X 133 Driver Click NEXT oo N Restart System 38 e Driver Installation 4 1 2 Driver Installation on Windows 98 Windows 98 will attempt to install a standard Chipset driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated Chipset driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 2000 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Boot Windows 98 Click Start Select Window Explorer then select the following ADLINK CD directory X ICHIPDRV ChipsetIVIA Chip Double click on the setup icon Click NEXT in the WELCOME window Click YES in the VIA Service Pack 1 README window N od Select Normal Install in 4 in 1 Setup Mode Options Window than click NEXT Click NEXT in Setup Components window Select Install VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver Than Click NEXT Select Install AGP 4X 133 Driver Click NEXT O OR O Restart System
14. 19 Table 3 USB Connectors Pin Definition 20 Table 4 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector Pin definition 20 Table 5 Ethernet Connector Pin Definition Table 6 Ethernet Amber LED StatuS u esse ese sesse ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee Table 7 Ethernet Green LED Status eee Table 8 Parallel Connector Pin Definition eee eee ee ee Table 9 COM1 Pin Definition ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee Table 10 COM2 Pin Definition ese ee ee se ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee Table 11 Floppy Connector Pin Definition Table 12 IDE Connector Pin Definition esse esse Table 13 CompactPCI J1 Pin DefinitiON sees ee eee Table 14 CompactPCI J2 Pin DefinitiON e see ese ek Re RR Ee Table 15 cPCI P3 J3 Connector Pin Assignment esse se sesse 28 Table 16 CompactPCI P4 J4 Connector Pin Assignment 29 Table 17 Switch Cross Reference Table se se se ee ee RE 30 Table 18 Clear CMOS RTC RAM 31 Table 19 Setting LAN1 and LAN ACCESS ee se ek Re Ge RR 32 List of Figures Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram sesse ee seek ee Ge Ge Re eee 4 Figure 2 Main Board Drawing se sesse se ke Ge Ge Re Ge Ge Re Ge Ge Re ee 5 Figure 3 CPCI 6830 Front and Top View iese sesse se se ee ee ee ee ee 17 Figure 4 CPCI R6830 Top VIEW ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ge ee Re ee ee 18 Figure 5 Watchdog Timer Architecture sese eee 50 List of Tables and Figures e iii How to Use This Guide This manual is intended to assi
15. 98 Windows 98 will attempt to install a standard LAN driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated LAN driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 98 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Boot Windows 98 Click Start Select Settings then double click the Control Panel 2 Double click on the System icon click on the Device Manager tab 3 Double click on the Network Adapters entry selectthe Ethernet Controller entry Click the Properties button 4 Click on the Driver button then click Update Driver button 5 An Update Device Driver Wizardwill start click NEXT 6 Select Display a list of and click NEXT The next window allows the user to specify a specific path Insert the CD and click Have Disk 7 Browse the VT8233 driver in the following path X CHIPDRV LAN VT8233 highlight oemsetup inf click OK The Update Wizarddisplays a message indicating it has found the driver Click OK again to update the driver Note Windows 98 may ask you to insert the original Windows 98 CD to install the LAN protocols 8 Click NEXT button then the Wizard summary window appears 9 Click Finish button then restart the computer to active the new driver 46 e Driver Installation 4 3 6 Intel 82559 Driver Installation on Windows NT Before installing the LAN driver on Windows NT copy the LAN driver files in the CD to a floppy disket
16. AC97 audio on rear VO transition module only for big quantity OEM project Introduction e 3 1 3 Functional Blocks and Main Board The following topics provide an overview of the cPCI 6830 s main features as shown in the functional block diagram below and also the main board Functional Block Diagram Tualatin Tualatin CPU1 CPU2 64bit 66MHz VPX PCI Bus 1 Es VISGSST DDR DIMM x3 V Link IDEx2 P Ge L VT6103 9 ki reme al ad 32bit 33MHz PCI Bus 0 LAN LAN VGA AC97 Link r BIOS 4M flash ROM 2S1P1F HW Monitor Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram 4 e Introduction Main Board Drawing VT8233 R L o ae Jr E Figure 2 Main Board Drawing Introduction e 5 1 3 1 CompactPCI Bus Interface The cPCI 6830 operates in a 6U CompactPCI system The CompactPCI standard is electrically identical to the PCI local bus standard but has been enhanced to work in harsh environments and support more peripheral slots Additionally when used in a Hot Swap compliant backplane and in accordance with the CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification PICMG 2 1 Version 1 0the cPCI 6830 supports hosting hot swappable peripherals in a powered system The cPCI 6830 can also function in a standard non Hot Swap CompactPCl system without live insertion and extraction capability 1 3 2 Pentium Ill or Tualatin Processor The cPCI 6830 uses the Intel Pentium Ill or Tualatin Processor These processors are highly integrated
17. Jumpers and Connectors e 29 2 3 cPCI 6830 Jumper Setting The cPCI 6830 has been designed for maximum flexibility and can be configured for specific applications Most configuration options are selected through the BIOS Setup utility Some options cannot be software controlled and are configured with jumpers and dipswitches 2 3 1 Switch and Jumper Pins The cPCI 6830 contains a push button switch on the faceplate and one set of jumper pins on the main board and a pair of dipswitches located on the rear VO module The switch and jumpers are listed and briefly described in the Switch Cross Reference table below Switch Cross Reference Table SW1 Main Board JP1 Clear CMOS Content SW1 Rear VO Enable Disable LAN1 and LAN2 for rear Enable Disable LAN1 and LAN2 for rear VO access SW2 Rear VO VO access Table 17 Switch Cross Reference Table 30 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 4 Switch Description 24 1 SW1 Reset SW1 is a push button on the front panel of the cPCI 6830 Pressing SW1 issues a hard reset Reset is discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 2 4 2 Clear CMOS Normal operation 3 21 1 2 Default O Clear CMOS 3 21 2 3 lo oo Table 18 Clear CMOS RTC RAM The CMOS RAM data for real time clock RTC contains the date time and password information The CMOS is powered by the button cell battery when the system is power off To erase the CMOS RAM data 1 Unplug the PX1 3710 2 Short pins 2 and 3 o
18. NulPC cPCI 6830 series 6U CompactPCl Dual Tualatin Pentium lll CPU Module Recycled Paper Copyright 2002 ADLINK Technology Inc All Rights Reserved Manual Rev 1 00 November 12 2002 Part No 50 15013 100 The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks PXI is registered trademarks of PXI Systems Alliance Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Getting service from ADLINK e Customer Satisfaction is the most important priority for ADLINK Tech Inc If you need any help or service please contact us Suppor 9F No 166 Jian Yi Road Chungho City Taipei 235 Taiwan e Please email or FAX us of your detailed information for a prompt satisfactory and constant s
19. O CS1P IDEACTPJ PIPE OOI EED PIN ulala OON OI EO NODE NOOD O U PIEP OO OOIE DS DIN BINJ JO O DI BIN O O DI B N O DH D BRIN O Zz O 6 S 0 O U O OOOOOAOOOOOOO dpo O D D D D O D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Signal BRSTDRVI Doe Does Does Does Does Doe poet Doro end PDDREG Poow Poor PlorDY PODACKJ imam part O DAPo Lal osp ODEACTPJ O U OT lt ol lt GND Table 12 IDE Connector Pin Definition Jumpers and Connectors e 25 2 2 9 CompactPCI P1 J1 64 bit PCI J1isa110 pin 2 mm x2 mm female CompactPCI connector Rows 12 14 is used for connector keying See the J1 CompactPCI Bus Connector Pin out table below for pin definitions pm z a 5 p Ee F foret ev meme bow ow wv ao slee rom cv vier aon noen co ET soa ND DEVSEL LOCK t D D D GND D AE HABA Z Z Z Z O O O PA G GN G G Key pong nore a0 GEE not s EET E or EO EE AE MET GE TA Table 13 CompactPCl J1 Pin Definition ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND N Z Z Z Z zZ Z Z U U ojojo U U 22 Hd 20 m 18 16 15 D 10 8 Ka B 5 Ea 3 2 E 26 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 10 CompactPCI P2 J2 64 bit PCI arbitration signals J2 is a 110 pin 2 mm x 2 mm female CompactPCI connector See the J2 CompactPCI Bus Connector Pin out
20. SA VO base address of 378h This default configuration also assigns the parallel port to IRQ7 The printer interface mode Normal Extended EPP or ECP is selectable through the BIOS SETUP utility with the ITE IT8705F Super VO device managing the cPCI 6830 s parallel port 1 3 10 Universal Serial Bus USB The Universal Serial Bus USB provides a common interface to slower speed peripherals Functions such as keyboard serial ports printer port and mouse ports can be consolidated into USB simplifying the cabling requirements of computers The cPCI 6830 provides two USB ports on the rear I O module and is controlled by the VT8233 device 1 3 11 IDE Controller and Floppy Interface Controller The cPCI 6830 includes an IDE Controller in the VT8233 and a Floppy Disk Controller in the IT8705 The IDE Controller provides support for internal or external IDE drives Signals are available at the IDE connectors CN5 and CN6 IDE1 CN6 can be connected to either a 40 or 44 pin pin header while IDE2 is only available in a 40 pin connection The FDD Controller provides support for an external FDD drives Signals are available at the FDD connector CN8 and are routed to a 34 pin pin header 1 3 12 Keyboard Mouse Controller The cPCI 6830 includes an on board PC AT keyboard and mouse controller The keyboard mouse signals are available through the PS 2 circular DIN on the front panel The cPCI 6830 s keyboard mouse controller resides in the ITE V
21. T8233 device 8 e Introduction 1 3 13 Software The cPCI 6830 includes the ADLINK NulPC Embedded BIOS loaded in on board flash The BIOS is user configurable to boot an operating system from local flash memory a fixed or floppy drive or over a network The cPCI 6830 is compatible with all major PC operating systems ADLINK provides support which may include additional drivers for ADLINK peripherals Software device drivers for the cPCI 6830 may be found in the ADLINK CD Introduction e 9 1 4 Specifications General CompactPCI Features e PCI Rev 2 1 compliant e PICMG 2 0 CompactPCI Rev 3 0 compliant e PICMG 2 1 CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification R2 0 compliant e PICMG 2 16 CompactPCI Packet Switch Backplane R1 0 Compliant Form Factor e Standard 6U CompactPCl board size 233 35mm x 160mm e Dual space width 8TE HP 40 64mm CPU Cache e Intel Socket 370 FC PGA2 Pentium lll Tualatin with 512KB on die L2 cache Q full core speed amp 133MHz FSB CPU speed up to 1 26GHz e Intel Socket 370 FC PGA Pentium III with 256KB on die L2 cache full core speed amp 133 100MHz FSB CPU speed up to 1GHz e Intel Socket 370 FC PGA Celeron with 128KB on die L2 cache full core speed amp 66 100MHz FSB CPU speed up to 1GHz e Front side bus FSB frequency 66 100 133MHz Chipset e VIA PRO266T chipset e VIA VT8653 north bridge and VT8233 south bridge e VIA VT8101 VPX 64 bit 66MHz PCI bus controller Host Memory e Three 184 pi
22. XT gt An Update Driver Warning window may pop up click Yes to continue Click NEXT gt button a Wizard summary window will appear Click Finish then the CLOSE button Driver Installation e 43 4 3 3 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 Windows 2000 will attempt to install a standard LAN driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated LAN driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 2000 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Boot Windows 2000 Click Start Select Settings then double click the Control Panel 2 Double click System icon click Hardware tab click Device Manager button 3 Double click Network Adapters entry Double click the Ethernet Controller entry 4 Click Driver tab then click Update Driver button 5 An Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window will appear click Next gt 6 Select Display a list of and click Next gt The next window may show a list of hardware models 7 Insert the CD and click Have Disk 8 Browse the VT8233 driver in the following path X CHIPDRV LAN VT8233 highlight oemsetup inf click Open then click OK 9 Highlight model VIA PCI 10 100MB Fast Ethernet Adapter then click NEXT gt An Update Driver Warning window may pop up click Yes to continue 10 Click NEXT gt button a Wizard summary window will appear 11 Click the Finishbutton and then CLOSE to finish the
23. a strobe is missed the watchdog times out and resets the system hardware The example shown below will reset the system after 15 seconds ADLINK provides other examples and various sub functions for WDT Programming In order to simplify the programming code ADLINK has provided a sub function for programmers to implement with their software For DOS Windows 95 or 98 and Window NT the sub function format can be as shown below Out port int IOport number int Counter value IOport number 0x3F0 gt W83977EF s configuration port Ox2E gt W83627HF s configuration port Counter_value 0 15300 255 minutes write a zero to disable the timer Under DOS Windows 95 or 98 Create a project program name wat cpp under Turbo C C Under Windows NT The library installation procedure 1 Run the setup program under NT environment 2 Rebootthe system You can also write your own DLL by referring to the DOS sourced ADLINK has provided Utilities e 51 5 2 Hardware Doctor Utility This section introduces the Hardware Doctor Utility that comes with the CPU board in conjunction with the onboard hardware monitoring function The section describes the functions of the utility Hardware Doctor is a self diagnostic system for PC s and must be used with ITE IT8705 IC series products It helps to protect the PC Hardware by monitoring several critical items including Power Supply Voltage CPU Fan speed and CPU amp System temperature
24. aster Pro compatible audio on rear I O transition module Introduction e 11 On Board Supper I O e ITE Super VO controller IT8705 with WDT and Hardware Monitoring e Two 16C550 UART compatible RS 232 serial ports with ESD protection to 2KV COM1 connected through a RJ 45 connector on the front faceplate and COM2 is connected through a DB 9 connector on rear I O board e One high speed bi directional IEEE 1284 SPP EPP ECP parallel port with ESD protection to 4KV and downstream device protection to 30V is routed to rear I O faceplate e One 34 pin floppy interface goes to rear VO board support two floppy drives 360KB 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB e Two 6 pin circular mini DIN connectors are located on the rear I O faceplate for keyboard and PS 2 mouse connections Watchdog Timer e Programmable I O port 2Eh and 2Fh to configure watchdog timer programmable timer 1 255 seconds or 1 255 minutes e Bundled easy programming library for DOS Windows 95 98 NT 2000 Hardware Monitoring s Built in IT8705 monitoring two CPU temperatures two CPU fans system temperature and DC Voltages VGA Display e PCI VGA controller ATI RageXL with build in 8M VRAM e VGA display via DB 15 connector on front faceplate e High performance 128 bit single clock cycle 2D drawing engine e High performance power managed 3D acceleration engine e ACPI VESA DPMS and VESA DDC 2b compliant e Supports up to 1600x1200 VGA display resolution with 32 bit tru
25. d rear panel are only activated on one side not both Note VGA function is available by mounting the mPCI 8750 onto the on board mini PCI socket Introduction e 15 J umpers and Connectors This chapter will familiarize the user with the cPCI 6830 before getting started it will provide information about the board layout connector definitions and jumper setup This will includes the following information e PXI 3710 board outline and illustration e PXI 3710 connectors pin assignments e PXI 3710 jumpers setting 16 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 1 cPCI 6830 Board Outline and Illustratoin 2 1 1 cPCI 6830 Front and top View KB MS Reset Button LED COM1 LAN1 LAN2 VGA Figure 3 CPCI 6830 Front and Top View Jumpers and Connectors s 17 2 1 2 cPCI R6830 Top View Figure 4 cPCI R6830 Top View 18 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 cPCI 6830 Connector Pin Assignments A detailed description and pin out for each connector is given in the following section 2 2 1 VGA Connector The cPCI 6830 provides standard analog SVGA output on the rear I O panel The video function is provided via the ATI Rage XL VGA chip The BIOS has a selection in the CMOS setup to disable the onboard video to allow the user to use a PCI video as the primary video controller The BIOS also has a selection to disable the onboard video to allow the user to reclaim the memory for other applications without having to add another video card
26. d the reboot See Chapter 7 Watchdog Timer for more information including sample code 1 3 7 Ethernet Interfaces The cPCI 6830 provides three 10 100Mbps Ethernet interface Two Ethernet interface aresupplied via the Intel 82559 chip the other one is supplied via the VIA VT6103 PHY chip which is connected to the VT8233 Every port is assigned a unique static MAC Address The board s Ethernet Addresses are displayed on three labels attached to the board The integrated Ethernet controller enabling disabling depends on the existence of VT6103 The BIOS have a selection in the CMOS setup to disable these three LAN ports Introduction e 7 1 3 8 Serial I O Two serial ports are supported on cPCI 6830 The EIA232 drivers and receivers reside on board COM is a DB9 connector on the rear panel and COM1 is available as aRJ45 connector on thefront panel Both ports will be configured as DTE Firmware will initialize the two serial ports as COM1 and COM2 with ISA I O base addresses of 3F8h and 2F8h respectively This default configuration also assigns COM1 to IRQ4 and COM2 to IRQ3 The cPC1 6830 serial controller resides in the ITE IT8705F Super VO device 1 3 9 IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Printer Interface The parallel VO interface signals are routed to a DB25 connector on the rear VO module This port supports the full IEEE 1284 specifications and provides the basic printer interface Firmware will initialize the parallel port as LPT1 with I
27. e color non interlaced e RAMDAC Latch up protection e Driver supporting Windows95 98 ME NT 2000 Linux 12 e Introduction On board Ethernet Port 1 and 2 RJ 45 connector on front faceplate Intel 82559 high performance Ethernet controllers IEEE 802 3 10Base T 100Base TX compatible IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation support IEEE 802 3x 100Base TX flow control support WFM 2 0 compliant Supports Intel pre boot execution environment PXE for remote boot of WindowsNT 2000 and Linux Driver supports DOS Novell Windows95 98 ME NT 2000 Linux SCO Unix Sun Solaris QNX VxWorks On board Ethernet Port 3 RJ 45 connector on the faceplate of rear VO transition board Build in VT8233 high performance Ethernet controller with LSI L80225 PHY IEEE 802 3 10Base T 100Base TX compatible IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation support IEEE 802 3x 100Base TX flow control support Driver supports DOS Novell Windows95 98 ME NT 2000 Linux PCI Buses 32 bit 33MHz PCI bus 0 for on board PCI devices LAN and Mini PCI socket 64 bit 66MHz PCI bus 1 from VIA VT8101 VPX controller Supports 4 bus master PCI devices on 64 bit 66MHz CompactPCI bus peripheral slots Supports 7 bus master PCI devices on 64 32 bit 33MHz CompactPCI bus peripheral slots Flash Disk Supporting Supports flash disk DOM or Flash2000 up to 1GB on IDE Supports CompactFlash Type ll optional adaptor required Introduction e 13 Front Panel LEDs and switch e Power status
28. ed and disabled through software control e Armed and strobed through software control Port 3FOh Reset Address Data Control Watchdog Circuit NMI and status CPU Init Register Slow Clock Figure 5 Watchdog Timer Architecture The cPCI 6830 s custom watchdog timer circuit is implemented in a programmable logic device The watchdog timer contains a Control and Status Register The register allows the BIOS or user applications to determine if a watchdog time out was the source of a particular reset The watchdog timer drives the First and Second Stages as follows The watchdog times out First Stage after a selected timeout interval NMI or INIT software selectable is driven high A hard reset occurs Second Stage The timeout period is 1 255 seconds or 1 255 minutes The watchdog is normally strobed by reading the Watchdog Register 3FOh This clears the counter Writes to this register also clear the counter 50 e Utilities 5 1 1 Using the Watchdog in an Application The following topic is provided to help you learn how to use the watchdog in an application The watchdog s Reset function is described A sample code is provided The Watchdog Reset is controlled through the watchdog s Control and Status Register Watchdog Reset An application using the reset feature enables the watchdog reset sets the terminal count period and then periodically strobes the watchdog to keep it from resetting the system If
29. ee Ge Ge Ee ee Jumpers and Connectors sss ees ER EER RR RR EER RR RR EER RR RR EER RR Ee ae 2 1 cPCI 6830 Board Outline and lllustratoin iese se se se se ee ee ee ee Ge Ee ee 2 1 1 CPCI 6830 Front and top View 2 1 2 cPCI R6830 Top View ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee Ge Ge ee es 2 2 cPCI 6830 Connector Pin Assignments sees 2 2 1 VGA aelel 2 2 2 USB Connectors ees ee RR aer Ge RR ee 2 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Connect sesse see se see 224 Ethernet RJ 45 ConnecCtOF iese ee se ee Ge Ge ee 2 3 5 Parallel Port Conniecior sees 2 2 6 Serial Ports nnmn 2 2 7 Floppy Connector 2 2 8 IDE Connector ee ee se Re RR ee GR Re Ge GR Re ee Re 22 9 CompactPCI P1 J1 64 bit PCL 2 2 10 CompactPCI P2 J2 64 bit PCI arbitration signals 27 Table of Contents ei 2 2 11 CPGIP3 J8 GONNECtOr TTT 2 2 12 CompactPCI P4 J4 Connector sss essen 2 3 cPCI 6830 Jumper SettiNg issie ie se se ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ke Ge Ge Ge Ke ee ee Ge ee ee 2 3 1 Switch and Jumper PHS sees se see ee se 24 SwitchDescripiON siese se se eee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ke ee Ke Ge Ke ee 2 4 1 SWI Reset a kna aasa 24 2 Clear CMOS 2 4 3 LANT and LAN2 Dipswitches on RTM Getting Started AANGAL 3 1 CPW InstallatiGniss cc N RE ER ste Seis ge DE N 3 2 Memory Installation oo see see se ee ee se ER Re Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee Ke ee Ee ee 33 HDD Installation 3 3 1 HDD Installation for CPCI 6830 eeuse see ee se ee eek ee 3 3 BIOS Confi
30. ervice Contact Person E mail Address Country Web Site Computer Brand MB CPU Environment to Use Chipset BIOS Video Card Network Interface Card Detail Description Suggestions to ADLINK Table of Contents Listof AK lo ORE ER ET OR EE EO OE N iii List Of FIQUIFOS EE N OE EE EE raden iii How to Use This Guide esse ees eke RR RE RR RR GE ennenen neee iv Introduction ER ER N 1 11 Unpacking Checklist ese see se ee Re Ee RR Ge GR Re Ge RR ee Ge RR Re ee 2 12 Features EA IE EE ER eae de desi 3 1 3 Functional Blocks and Main Board se ese se ee Re be GR Re Ge ee ee d 1 3 1 CompactPCI Bus Interface nanana eek kk ek RA RR 6 1 3 2 Pentium Ill or Tualatin Processor eie ese se ese ee 6 1 3 3 id EER EE EE Eat 6 1 3 4 PICMG 2 1 Hot Swap SUDDOT ese se se se se se se se se se se be se se 7 1 3 5 Power Ramp CIGUIW sesse se se se ee ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge ee 7 1 3 6 Watchdog Time nananana ee se GR Re Ge GR Re Ge GR Re Ge Re ee 7 13 7 Ethernet InterfaceS iese eree ese ee ske RA Ge Re Re ee ee ee ea 7 1 3 8 Serial NO TTT 8 1 3 9 IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Printer Interface 8 1 3 10 Universal Serial Bus USB 8 1 3 11 IDE Controller and Floppy Interface Controller 8 1 3 12 Keyboard Mouse Controller 13 13 Software EER eie ui saue Ab N EE IE RE SESSA 1 5 Peripheral ConnecCHVIY ee ee ee ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge
31. f JP1 Then reinstall the jumper back to normal location 3 Plug PXI 3710 back to the chassis Turn the power on Jumpers and Connectors e 31 2 4 3 LAN and LAN Dipswitches on RTM The cPCI 6830 supports LAN1 and LAN2 on both front and rear VO Front and rear I O cannot be access simultaneously and is enabled by HW switches SW1 and SW2 on the rear I O board The rear I O LAN has a transformer on board The ethernet port has a unique static MAC Address and is assigned by setting the dipswitches SW1 and SW2 The table below shows how to set the dipswitches to enable either front or rear LAN2 Front Panel Rear Panel Access Access LAN1 SW1 ALL OFF ALL ON LAN2 SW2 ALL OFF ALL ON Table 19 Setting LAN1 and LAN2 Access Note All switches in S2 or S3 bank must all be either ON or OFF Front and rear LAN2 cannot be access simultaneously 32 e Jumpers and Connectors Getting Started This chapter gives a summary of what is required to setup an operational system using the cPCI 6830 Hardware installation and BIOS overview is discuss 3 1 CPU Installation The cPCI 6830 CPU module supports a dual Intel Socket 370 FC PGA Tualatin Pentium lll CPU with a front side bus FSB of 100 133 MHz Users need to install high efficient CPU fan cooler to guarantee the systems stability The Socket 370 connector uses a standard FC PGA socket connector To install the CPU insert it to the socket by aligning the notch of the Socket 370 CPU w
32. guration Overview sese ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ke Ge Ge Ke Ke ee ee Ge ee ee 3 4 Operating System Installation ie se se se se ee ee Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ke Ge Ge Ge Ge ee ee Ge be ee Driver Installation esse see eke RR RR EE RR EE RR EE RE gg dd deg Re ER Ee ER Ee ER ddaa 4 1 Chipset Drivers Installation sese 4 1 1 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 4 1 2 Driver Installation on Windows 98 sees eee 4 1 3 Driver Installation on Windows NT 40 4 2 VGA Driver Installation sinse aresta 41 4 2 1 VGA Driver Installation for Windows 98 2000 NT 41 4 3 LAN Driver Installation sss sese 42 4 3 1 Software and Driver Support sese 42 4 3 2 INTEL 82559 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 43 4 3 3 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 44 4 3 4 Intel 82559 Driver Installation on Windows 98 45 4 3 5 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows 98 46 4 3 6 Intel 82559 Driver Installation on Windows NT 47 4 3 7 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows NT 48 dd il RE PAP PA EE PO 49 5 1 Watchdog Timer Overview sese 50 5 1 1 Using the Watchdog in an Application 51 5 2 Hardware Doctor Utility essere ereenn eee 52 5 3 Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXE sees eee se ee ee 52 Warranty To GT EG GE ee 53 ii e Table of Contents List of Tables Table 1 Peripheral Connectivity Table 15 Table 2 VGA Connector Pin DefinitiON esse esse see se ee ee ee ee ee
33. h and 2F8h respectively This default configuration also assigns COM1 to IRQ4 and COM2 to IRQ3 COM1 rn aana L Tag an E Table 9 COM1 Pin Definition rn Saranane COM2 e DSA mna Te cts cleartosena o Ri Rron Table 10 COM2 Pin Definition Jumpers and Connectors e 23 2 2 7 Floppy Connector The floppy interface signals are routed to a 34 pin header on the rear of the cPCI 6830 This port allows for the connection of up to 2 floppy drives Extended Density Function Pin 6 DataRate 8 R 12 r a Ground a2 wate Data KEN EN EN Pin KI a o g On On On On On On On On oa D D oo oa On oa oo OG Table 11 Floppy Connector Pin Definition ow 24 e Jumpers and Connectors 2 2 8 IDE Connector The IDE interface connector is used for connection with IDE devices such as hard disk drives and CD ROMs There are two EIDE interfaces supporting up to 4 IDE devices on the cPCI 6830 The IDE interface signals are routed to a 44 pin header The default mode is compatibility mode meaning that the interface uses the PC AT legacy addresses of FOh 1F7h with 3F6h and interrupt IRQ14 for the primary channel The secondary channel uses I O addresses 170h 177h 376h and interrupt IRQ15 No memory addresses are used BRSTDRVJ DDP7 DDP6 DDP5 DDP4 DDP3 DDP2 DDP1 DDPO GND PDDREQ PDIOWJ PDIORJ PIORDY PDDACKJ IRQ14 DAP1 DAD
34. he PXE boot function on the client computer For more detailed information please refer to pdkrel30 pdf under the directory X 1UtilityPXE PDK 52 e Utilities Warranty Policy Thank you for choosing ADLINK To understand your rights and enjoy all the after sales services we offer please read the following carefully 1 Before using ADLINK s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly When sending in damaged products for repair please attach an RMA application form All ADLINK products come with a two year guarantee free of repair charge e The warranty period starts from the product s shipment date from ADLINK s factory e Peripherals and third party products not manufactured by ADLINK will be covered by the original manufacturers warranty e End users requiring maintenance services should contact their local dealers Local warranty conditions will depend on the local dealers Our repair service does not cover the two year warranty if damages are cause by the following events a Damage caused by not following instructions in the user s manual b Damage caused by carelessness on the users part during product transportation c Damage caused by fire earthquakes floods lightening pollution and incorrect usage of voltage transformers d Damage caused by unsuitable storage environments with high temperatures high humidity or volatile chemicals e Damage caused by leakage
35. installation 44 e Driver Installation 4 3 4 Intel 82559 Driver Installation on Windows 98 Windows 98 will attempt to install a standard LAN driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated LAN driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 98 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 Note 8 9 Boot Windows 98 Click Start Select Settings then double click the Control Panel Double click on the System icon click on the Device Manager tab Double click on the Network Adapters entry select the Intel PRO 100 Management Adapter entry Click the Properties button Click on the Driver button then click Update Driver button An Update Device Driver Wizard window appears click NEXT Select Display a list of and click NEXT The next window allows the user to specify a specific path Insert the CD and click Have Disk Browse the 82559 driver in the following path X CHIPDRV LAN 82559 highlight net82557 inf click OK The Update Wizard displays a message indicating it has found the driver Click OK again to update the driver Windows 98 may ask you to insert the original Windows 98 CD to install the LAN protocols Click NEXT button then the Wizard summary window appears Click the Finish button then restart the computer to activate the new driver Driver Installation e 45 4 3 5 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows
36. ith the one of the FC PGA socket Note Ensure that the CPU heat sink and the CPU top surface are in tight contact to avoid CPU overheating problem that would cause your system to hang or crash The CPU heat sink and fan should be installed tightly together A FAN with speed sensor is recommended Getting Started e 33 3 2 Memory Installation There arethree 184 pin DIMM sockets DIM1 DIM2 and DIM3 The memory modules can be pre installed and shipped with the board If the DIMM is shipped with cPCI 6830 then you can skip this section Toinstall memory on to DM1 socket pleasefollow the following procedures carefully 1 Ensure the cPCI system is powered off Remove the cPCI 6830 from chassis 2 Hold the DIMM and have its edge connector at a slight angle then insert into DIM1 socket Note that the DIMM is keyed 3 Push the SO DIMM into the connector vertically until it snaps into place and is firmly seated 4 Check to make sure the SO DIMM is inserted securely 5 Repeat these steps again for DIM2 and DIM3 3 3 HDD Installation The cPCI 6830 is equipped with a slim type HDD mounting bracket where a 2 5 inches IDE drive can be seated The HDD is pre installed when the equipment is shipped However if users wish not to install a HDD please contact your ADLINK dealer and ask not to install the HDD You may purchase off the shelf 2 5 inch HDD from the market Due to space limitation and for better ventilation consideration
37. low profile 2 5 inch HDD no thicker than 9 5mm is recommended 34 e Getting Started 3 3 1 HDD Installation for cPCI 6830 Find the HDD accessory pack inside your original package Users purchasing the OEM model non standard customized or special configuration model the HDD accessory package may not be included as part of the packaging Please contact ADLINK dealers or sales representatives to purchase this accessory pack P N 58 00023 000 1 Check the master slave setting of your 2 5 ATA HDD 2 Screw the HDD to the drive mounting bracket Please note the orientation of the HDD The HDD s pin 1 must match the location of IDE connector pin 1 3 Install the HDD with the mounting bracket plate on the module on the solder side of slot one 4 Using three copper stand offs screws on the HDD and tighten the HDD to the module 5 Connect the 44 pin HDD cable 44 pin check if pin 1 of the IDE connector cable and the HDD are matched 3 3 BIOS Configuration Overview This topic presents an introduction to the Phoenix Award PnP BIOS Setup Utility For more detailed information about the BIOS and other utilities see the BIOS Manual The BIOS has many separately configurable features These features are selected by running the built in Setup utility System configuration settings are savedin a portion of the battery backed RAM in the real time clock device and are used by the BIOS to initialize the system at boot up or reset
38. n DDR SDRAM DIMM sockets support up to 3 0GB host memory e Supports un buffered or buffered DDR200 DDR266 SDRAM 512Mb x8 or x16 e Supports 2 5V DDR DIMMs in single side or double side e Supports DDR DIMM with ECC for DRAM integrity 10 e Introduction BIOS Phoenix Award PnP BIOS with 4Mb Flash ROM BIOS write protection provide anti virus capability Customized power on screen for OEM project DMI BIOS Support Desktop Management Interface DMI allows users to download system hardware level information such as CPU type CPU speed internal external frequencies and memory size On board Ethernet ports and hardware monitoring can be disabled by BIOS setting Remote Console setup console redirection to serial port terminal mode with CMOS setup access ACPI 1 0 APM 1 2 PC 99 and PC 99A compliant Real Time Clock and Nonvolatile Memory Build in VIA VT8233 south bridge RTC Battery backed memory is used for BIOS configuration Separate 3V coin cell CR2032 battery used for RTC and nonvolatile memory On Board Peripherals Integrated in VIA VT8233 south bridge Bus Master EIDE controller dual EIDE ATA 66 100 interfaces for up to four EIDE devices including HDD ATAPI CD ROM LS120 ZIP Flash Disk and CompactFlash drives Two USB ports on rear faceplate with USB Spec Rev 1 1 compliant USB ports support 0 5A 5V for peripherals with individual over current protection Optional AC 97 audio CODEC Realtek ACL 200 SoundBl
39. ppable The hot swappable system is dependent on system controller peripheral cards backplane operating system supporting driver supporting and application supporting 1 3 5 Power Ramp Circuitry The cPCI 6830 features a power controller with power ramp circuitry to allow the board s voltages to be ramped in a controlled fashion The power ramp circuitry eliminates any large voltage or current spikes caused by hot swapping boards This controlled ramping is a requirement of the CompactPCI Hot Swap specification PICMG 2 1 Version 1 0 The cPCI 6830 s power controller unconditionally resets the board when it detects that the 3 3V 5V and 12V supplies are below an acceptable operating limit These limits are defined as 4 75V 5V supply 3 0V 3 3V supply and 10 0V 12V supply 1 3 6 Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer optionally monitors system operation and can be programmed for different timeout periods from 1 seconds to 255 seconds or 1 minute to 255 minutes It is a two stage watchdog meaning that it can be enabled to produce a non maskable interrupt NMI or a CPU init before it generates a Reset Failure to strobe the watchdog timer within the programmed time period may result in an NMI a reset request or both A register bit can be enabled to indicate if the watchdog timer caused the reset event This watchdog timer register is cleared on power up enabling system software to take appropriate action if the watchdog generate
40. s 95 Windows 2000 Windows NT N Novell Netware DOS Setup for Novell NetWare DOS UNIX OS2 Linux All the above drivers are included in the ADLINK CD In the following section driver installation for Windows 98 Windows 2000 and Windows NT are outlined For driver installation of non Windows Operating Systems refer to the readme file inside the CD 42 e Driver Installation 4 3 2 INTEL 82559 Driver Installation on Windows 2000 Windows 2000 will attempt to install a standard LAN driver automatically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated LAN driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 2000 update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 10 11 Boot Windows 2000 Click Start Select Settings then double click on the Control Panel Double click System icon click Hardware tab then click Device Manager button Double click Network Adapters entry Double click the Intel PRO 100 Management Adapter entry Click Driver tab then click Update Driver button An Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window will appear click Next gt Select Display a list of and click Next gt The next window may show a list of hardware models Insert the CD and click Have Disk Browse the LSI 53C895 driver in the following path X CHIPDRV LAN 82559 highlight oemsetup inf click Open then click OK Highlight the model Intel PRO 100 Management Adapter then click NE
41. st users to configure the cPCI 6830 6U Compact Dual Tualatin CPUsystem controller It is divided into 5 chapters Chapter 1 Introduction gives an overview of the product features applications and specifications Chapter 2 Connectors and Jumpers this chapter outlines all the connectors and its pin definitions Chapter 3 Getting Started this chapter gives a summary of what is required to setup an operational system using the cPCI 6830 Hardware installation and BIOS overview is discuss Chapter 4 Driver Installation provides step by step instructions of how to install the software drivers successfully Chapter 5 Utilities explains the operation of the WDT PXE booting and Hardware Doctor ive How to Use This Guide Introduction The cPCI 6830 is positioned within the 6U cPCI product line as the next generation host CPU board with the highest computing performance powered by dual Intel Tualatin Pentium III CPU The CPU module supports a front side bus FSB of 133MHz and a CPU clock of 1 26GHz featuring 64 bit 66MHz cPCI bus with up to 3GB high performance DDR host SDRAM support The cPCI 6830 provides s tandard I Os including RS 232 Printer Port USB EIDE Triple Ethernets removable CompactFlash socket VGA and optional AC97 audio interface The cPCI 6830 is designed to meet the needs of applications which require the highest computing performance and high reliability It s the ideal solution
42. t the appropriate boot device order in the SETUP boot menu depending on the OS installation media used For example if the OS includes a bootable installation floppy select Floppy as the first boot device and reboot the system with the installation floppy installed in the floppy drive Note that if the installation requires a non bootable CD ROM it is necessary to boot an OS with the proper CD ROM drivers in order to access the CD ROM drive Proceed with the OS installation as directed being sure to select appropriate device types if prompted Refer to the appropriate hardware manuals for specific device types and compatibility modes of ADLINK NulPC products When installation is complete reboot the system and set the boot device order in the SETUP boot menu appropriately 36 e Getting Started Driver Installation To install the drivers for the cPCI 8630 refer to the installation information in this chapter Basic information is presented in this section however for more detailed installation information for non Windows Operating Systems refer to the extensive explanation inside the ADLINK CD The drivers are located in the following directories of the CD Rom Chipset driver CHIPDRWUChipset VIA_Chip VGA AGP relative driver ICHIPDRWUVGAATI NCHIPDRMLAN182559 CHIPDRULAN VT8233 Watchdog relative library ICHIPDRUWDT LAN relative driver As the Bus mastering IDE drivers are automatically installed by most Windows based operating
43. te Insert a new diskette into drive A then type the following batch command under a DOS environment to copy the relative NT LAN drivers X CHIPDRV LAN 100PDISK Makedisk Makedisk NT Windows NT may ask to install a LAN driver from its own library of drivers To guarantee compatibility manually updated the LAN driver which comes with the ADLINK CD After installing Windows NT update to the new driver using the following procedures 1 9 In the Control Panel double click on the Network icon a Network Configuration window will appear Click Yes In the Network Setup Wizard click Next gt click the Select From List button Insert the LAN driver floppy diskette into drive A and click Have Disk In the dialog box of Insert Disk window type in A then Click OK An OEM Selection Options window pops up click OK and then click Next gt Select the necessary Network Protocols and click Next gt Select the necessary Network Services and click Next gt Continue to click Next gt until Window NT Setup dialog box pops up Type in D i386 drive D1 is assumed to be where WinNT resides in the dialog box then insert the original Windows NT CD click Continue Click OK when the setup is completed 10 Reboot the computer Driver Installation e 47 4 3 7 VIA VT8233 Driver Installation on Windows NT Windows NT may ask to install a LAN driver from its own library of drivers To guarantee compatibility manually updated
44. tected from static discharge and physical shock Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static free workstation Use the anti static bag shipped with the AN product to hanale the board Wear a wrist strap grounded through one of the system s ESD Ground jacks when servicing system components 2 e Introduction 1 2 Features PICMG 2 0 CompactPCI Specification R3 0 Compliant PICMG 2 1 CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification R2 0 Compliant PICMG 2 16 CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane R1 0 Compliant Standard 6U form factor with 2 slot 8TE HP space Design for Dual Intel Socket 370 Tualatin Pentium lll CPU Supports 66 100 133MHz Front Side Bus FSB frequency Supports up to Intel FC PGA2 Tualatin CPU at 1 26GHz Three 184 pin DIMM sockets support up to 3GB DDR266 SDRAM with ECC support Supports 64 bit CompactPCI with 66MHz Dual EIDE interface Supports 4 bus master PCI devices on 64 bit 66MHz CompactPCI bus peripheral slots Supports 7 bus master PCI devices on 64 32 bit 33MHz CompactPCI bus peripheral slots Build in two USB ports two serial ports one parallel port Optional VGA with resolution up to 1600x1200 in 32 bit true color On board triple 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports two RJ 45 port on front faceplate by Intel 82559 controller with one RJ 45 port on rear I O transition module by VT8233 built in controller Supports Intel pre boot execution environment PXE for remote boot Optional SoundBlaster Pro compatible
45. the LAN driver which comes with the ADLINK CD After installing Windows NT update to the new driver using the following procedures 1 From the Control Panel double click the Network icon a Network Configuration window will pops up click Adapters 2 Click Add 3 Insert the LAN driver CD ROM and click Have Disk 4 In the dialog box of Insert Disk window type in X CHIPDRV LAN VT8233 and then click OK 5 An OEM Selection Options window pops up Select VIA PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Driver click OK and then click Next gt 6 Select necessary Network Protocols and click Next gt Select necessary Network Services and click Next gt 8 Continue to click Next gt until Window NT Setup dialog box pops up Type in D i386 drive D1 is assumed to be where WinNT resides in the dialog box then insert the original Windows NT CD click Continue 9 Click OK when the setup is completed 10 Reboot the computer 48 e Driver Installation Utilities This chapter explains the operation of the cPCI 6830 s watchdog timer It provides an overview of watchdog operation and features as well as a sample code to help you learn how the watchdog timer works Utilities e 49 5 1 Watchdog Timer Overview The primary function of the watchdog timer is to monitor the cPCI 6830 s operation and take corrective action if the software fails to function as programmed The major features of the watchdog timer are e Two stage e Enabl
46. tically To guarantee compatibility manually install the most updated Chipset driver which is stored in the ADLINK CD After installing Windows 98 2000 NT update to the most updated driver using the following procedures 1 BootWindows 98 2000 NT and then run the program X CHIPDRV VGA ATISETUP EXE 2 The VGA driver will automatically be installed into the system 3 Restart the system Note After installing the VGA AGP drivers and you discover that the driver does not work This may be caused as a result of not installing the Windows NT service pack beforehand Ensure to install Windows NT service pack 6 or higher version to enable AGP capability Driver Installation e 41 43 LAN Driver Installation This section describes the LAN driver installation procedures for the onboard Ethernet controller Intel 82559 and VIA VT8233 Both the Intel 82559 and VT8233 are 32 bit 10 100MBps Ethernet controllers for PCI local bus compliant PCs It supports the bus mastering architecture and Auto negotiation features which makes it possible to combine a common Ethernet cable RJ 45 connector with twisted pair cabling for use with both 10Mbps and 100Mbps connection Drivers are available in the ADLINK CD located under X ICHIPDRV ILAN182559 or X CHIPDRV LAN VT8233 where X is the letter of the CD ROM drive 4 3 1 Software and Driver Support The 82559 and VT8233 drivers support the following Operating Systems or platforms Windows 98 Window
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