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1.   12V  ENDXFR    12V   KEY   SMEMW   SMEMR   IOW   IOR   DACK3  DRQ3  DACKI   DRQI  REFRESH  SYSCLK  IRQ7  IRQ6  IRQ5  IRQ4  IRQ3  DACK2   TC  BALE  45V  OSC  OV  OV       RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc     JP1 Settings    The following table lists the pinouts of connector CN2     Table 1 12 PC 104 Bus Connector CN2       Pin Row C   1 OV   2 SBHE   3 LA23  4 LA22  5 LA21   6 LA20  7 LA19  8 LA18  9 LA17  10 MEMR   11 MEMW   12 SD8  13 SD9  14 SD10  15 SD11  16 SD12  17 SD13  18 SD14  19 SD15  20 KEY nc     PCMCIA Slots  CN3 and CN4       Row D  OV  MEMCS16   IOCS16   IRQ10  IRQ11  IRQ12  IRO15  IRO14  DACK0  DROO  DACK5  DRO5  DACK6  DRO6  DACK7  DRO7   5V  MASTER   OV  OV       CN3 and CN4 are the two PCMCIA slots  which accept standard Type I  II  and III PCMCIA cards  with 68 pin connectors  The top slot  farthest from the circuit board  is considered the first slot   while the bottom slot  closest to the circuit board  is considered the second slot  See the Using the  utilityModule section for information on the assignment of drive letters to the slots     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 2 4    RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Chapter 3 INSTALLING THE UTILITYMODULE    Since the utilityModule uses a PC 104 stackthrough bus  the only hardware installation you will do  is placing the CM6109 on the PC 104 stack  To do this  you will simply plug the PC 104 bus  connector composed of CN1 and CN2 onto the matching connector of your cpuModule     We recommend you follow the pro
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3.  Component Locations    Figure 1 shows the locations of major components of the utilityModule           D2    o0oooooooooooooooo  O00000000000000O00O00  ooooooooooooooooo  o0oooooooooooooooo  oooooo000000000000  ooooooooooooooooo  o0oooooooooooooooo    CN1  8  DOHO 0000080000000000000000000000  ci PURO 0000000000000000000000000000    co rjooooooooooooooooe  O GN2 00 BB  00000000000000000 F O   e     JP1                          Figure 1 Component Locations    Table 1 1 Component Locations  Connector Function  PC 104 XT bus  PC 104 AT bus  PCMCIA Slot 1  PCMCIA Slot 2  SLOT 0 1 or 2 3 SELECT       Over Current Indicator       CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 1 2 RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Chapter 2 CONNECTORS    The following sections describe the connectors of the utilityModule     PC 104 AT Bus Connectors  CN1 and CN2    Connectors CN1 and CN2 provide the PC 104 AT bus connections  CN1 carries the XT bus  signals  while CN2 carries the additional signals needed for the AT bus  The functions and  definitions of the signals on these connectors conform to the IEEE P966 standard for the PC 104    bus     The following table lists the pinouts of connector CN1     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule    Table 1 11 PC 104 Bus Connector CN1    Row A  IOCHCHK   SD7  SD6  SD5  SD4  SD3  SD2  SDI  SDO  IOCHRDY  AEN  SA19  SA18  SA17  SA16  SA15  SA14  SA13  SA12  SA11  SA10  SA9  SA8  SA7  SA6  SA5  SA4  SA3  SA2  SA1  SAO  OV         2 3         Row B  OV  RESETDRV   5V  IRQ9   5V  DRQ2 
4.  If you wish to return a product to the factory for service  please follow this procedure   Read the Limited Warranty to familiarize yourself with our warranty policy   Contact the factory for a Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number     Please have the following available        Complete board name    Board serial number    A detailed description of the board s behavior    List the name of a contact person  familiar with technical details of the problem or situation  along  with their phone and fax numbers  address  and e mail address  if available      List your shipping address      Indicate the shipping method you would like used to return the product to you     We will not ship by next day service without your pre approval   Carefully package the product  using proper anti static packaging   Write the RMA number in large  1   letters on the outside of the package   Return the package to     RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc   103 Innovation Blvd     State College PA 16803 0906  USA    CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 7 12 RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Chapter 8 LIMITED WARRANTY    RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc  warrants the hardware and software products it manufactures and  produces to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment  from RTD Embedded Technologies  INC  This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of product and  is not transferable     During the one year warranty period  RTD Embedded Technolo
5.  to protect the circuitry and warn the user of a short circuit condition  D2 is an LED  indicator of a short circuit condition of one of the sockets  Immediately remove the PC Card or  power down the system if D2 is on     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule  3 5  RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        PCMCIA Controller Register address    Chapter 4 INSTALLING THE UTILITYMODULE SOFTWARE    The CM6109 is supplied PCMCIA compliant software drivers  See the users manual in  PDF file  format included on Disk  1 for DOS installation and usage and Windows NT 4 0 drivers manual  include also on the DOS Disk  1 of the installation disks  Windows 95   98 has PCMCIA support  built into its operating system     The following sections are basic applications of system integration for use with other drivers  For  other operating systems please contact your software supplier for drivers for the specific operating  system     PCMCIA Controller Register address    The CL PD6722 internal registers are accessed through a pair of Operation registers   an Index  register and a Data register  The Index register is accessed at address 03E0h  and the Data register  is accessed at 03E1h     For more information about specific register mapping see the www basiscomm com website to  download the databook in  PDF file format     Setting   O and Memory Windows    Some PCMCIA devices such as LAN cards and I O cards require an I O window and or a memory  window  The default I O window for the CM6109 is located at I 
6. 4 7  Example  dette trt ln RO HER RU RIRs laa eer duree dr teg bte a ied ana 4 8  Assigning Interrupts for the PCMCIA Slots                    esses eene nennen eret aa RRR 4 8  Examples  sci ote donee ep epus dida ente e ume pei 4 8  CHAPTER 5 USING THE UTILITYMODULE                         eene eren 5 9  How Software Assigns Drive Letters                       1 eese e esee esee sees sete ette eene enata setas tts etse ta setas tastes ease ense ease ta sess enae 5 9  Card Recognition Beep Codes                      4 eee eee e eee eee eene eese ets sense tn setas ta staat tns etas tease ases etse ease ea seta ees ense ss 5 9  CHAPTER 6 HARDWARE REFERENCE                      eeeeeeen ennt ntn nnns tna tnsnnn 6 10  Iu CroiEWIBENDIDUI                                             6 10  CM6109 user s manual  6  RTD Embedded       Technologies  Inc        CHAPTER 7 RETURN POLICY AND WARRANTY                  eeeennneennnnennnnnnnnnn 7 12   Return sad Y X                    a FER 7 12  CHAPTER 8 LIMITED WARRANTY     1 11111111 sn 8 13  CM6109 user s manual  7  RTD Embedded       Technologies  Inc        CM6109 user s manual  8  RTD Embedded  Technologies  Inc           CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule User s Manual    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION    This manual gives information needed to use the CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule  which offers  one or two PCMCIA slots on a single PC 104 format card  The term PCMCIA card and PC card  are used interchangeably throughout the manual     CM6109 PCMCIA 
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8. CM6109    PCMCIA utilityModule      User s Manual       TOI  RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc      Real Time Devices   Accessing the Analog World       BDM 610020003  Rev  B    ISO9001 and AS9100 Certified    CM6109  PCMCIA utilityModule     User s Manual    RTD Embedded Technologies  INC   103 Innovation Blvd   State College  PA 16803 0906    Phone  1 814 234 8087  FAX  41 814 234 5218    E mail  sales  rtd com  techsupport rtd com    web site  http   www rtd com       CM61009 user s manual  2  RTD Embedded  Technologies  Inc           Revision History    Rev  A New manual naming method  Rev  B 02 26 2009 added note that CardBus cards are not supported    RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc   103 Innovation Blvd   State College  PA 16803 0906    Copyright 1999  2002  2003 by RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc   All rights reserved  Printed in U S A     The RTD Logo is a registered trademark of RTD Embedded Technologies  cpuModule and utilityModule are  trademarks of RTD Embedded Technologies  PhoenixPICO and PheonixPICO BIOS are trademarks of Phoenix  Technologies Ltd  PS 2  PC XT  PC AT and IBM are trademarks of International Business Machines Inc  MS   DOS  Windows  Windows 95  Windows 98 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corp  PC 104 is a  registered trademark of PC 104 Consortium  All other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of  their respective owners     CM6109 user s manual  3  RTD Embedded  Technologies  Inc           CM6109 user s manual  4  RTD Em
9. Inc        Chapter 5 USING THE UTILITYMODULE    The following sections describe the use of the CM6109 utilityModule     How Software Assigns Drive Letters    When the CM6109 drivers are loaded  the software assigns drive letters to the PCMCIA slots  On  the standard CM6109 utilityModule with two slots  the upper slot is assigned the second drive  letter not in use by Solid State Disks  floppy drives  or hard disks already in the system  The lower  socket is assigned the first unused drive letter  On boards ordered with the option of a single slot   that slot is assigned the first unused drive letter     Card Recognition Beep Codes    If a speaker is present in your PC 104 system  the CM6109 utilityModule will cause it to beep  when PCMCIA cards are inserted  The number of beeps indicate whether the card has a valid CIS   Card Identification String   which identifies it as a valid PCMCIA card type  and whether it is  formatted properly     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule  5 9  RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc           Chapter 6 HARDWARE REFERENCE    Mechanical Dimensions    The following illustration shows the dimensions of the utilityModule in inches      0 005       NOTE  An installed PCMCIA card extends 0 9  from the right side of the edge of the board     Sopa          CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 6 10 RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule  6 11  RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Return Policy    Chapter 7 RETURN POLICY AND WARRANTY    Return Policy 
10. O addresses 300h to 31Fh  The  default memory window is located at addresses D0000h to D7FFFh     Note that these default I O and memory addresses are frequently the defaults for other PC 104  modules and Solid State Disks  You may therefore need to change the location and size of the I O  window and memory window to prevent conflicts and ensure proper operation     You can change the I O and memory windows by appending the following text to the command  line in the CONFIG SYS file that loads the device driver      IOWzuuu vvv  MEMW xxxx yyyy  Where     uuu is the I O window starting address  3 hex digits   and vvv is the I O window ending  address  3 hex digits      xxxx is the memory window starting address  first 4 hex digits   and yyyy is the memory  window ending address  first 4 hex digits      Note that if the  IOW  text is added without the uuu vvv argument  the I O window is disabled  entirely  Also  if the  MEMW  text is added without the xxxx yyyy argument  the memory  window is disabled     CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 4 6 RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Example    To open an I O window from 300h to 33Fh and a memory window from E0000h to E3FFFh  you  would modify the line in your CONFIG SYS file which loads the device driver to read     DEVICE C   SOMEFOLDER SOMEDRIVER SYS  A  IOW 300 33F  MEMW E000   E3FF      O Address Map    NOTE  To ensure correct operation  you must make absolutely certain that I O and memory  addresses used by the CM6109 are not used b
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12. cedure below to ensure that stacking of the modules does not  damage connectors or electronics     e Turn off power to the PC 104 system or stack      Select and install standoffs to properly position the utilityModule on the PC 104 stack      Touch a metal part of the rack to discharge any buildup of static electricity    e Remove the utilityModule from its anti static bag      Check that any keying pins in the bus connector are properly positioned    e Check the stacking order  make sure an XT bus card will not be placed between two AT bus  cards or it will interrupt the AT bus signals    e Hold the utilityModule by its edges and orient it so the bus connector pins line up with the  matching connector on the stack    e Gently and evenly press the utilityModule onto the PC 104 stack     CAUTION  Do not force the module onto the stack  Wiggling the module or applying too  much pressure may damage it  If the module does not readily press into place  remove it   check for bent pins or out of place keying pins  and try again     JP1 Settings    JP1 is used to configure the CM6109 as the first adapter or as the secondary adapter when using  two CM6109s in the same system  The Default setting is no jumper installed which sets the  CM6109 chip select to Sockets 0 and 1  Installing JP1 enables a chip select to set the second  CM6109 to Sockets 2 and 3     Circuit Protection    PC Cards are inherently subject to damage that results from mishandling the card  Circuitry has  been added
13. ext string to the line in your CONFIG  SYS file which loads the device  driver      COMnIRQ c    Where the letter  n  is replaced with the COM port number and the letter  c  is replaced  with the interrupt channel to be assigned  The COM port number can be 1  2  3  or 4  and  the interrupt number can be  3  4  5  6  7  10  11 or 14     NOTE  The interrupt used for the slot event interrupt  by default IRQ11  cannot be assigned to a  COM port  Refer to the next section for information on the slot event interrupt     Example    If you wish to assign interrupt channel 5  IRQ5  to COM port 3  you would modify the line in your  CONFIG SYS file which loads the device driver to read     DEVICE  SOMEFOLDER SOMEDRIVER SYS  A  COM3IRQ 5    Assigning Interrupts for the PCMCIA Slots    The PCMCIA controller on the CM6109 requires one interrupt line to signal slot events such as  card insertion  The default interrupt used by the CM6109 is IRQ11  The slot event interrupt can be  changed by modifying your CONFIG SYS file     To change the interrupt  append the following text string to the command line which loads the    driver    SCIRQ c  Where the letter  c  is replaced with the desired interrupt number  3 4 5 6 7 10 11  or 14  Example    If you wished to use interrupt IRQ5 as the slot event interrupt  you would change your  CONFIG SYS file so the line used to load the driver reads     DEVICE   SOMEFOLDER SOMEDRIVER SYS  SCIRO 5    CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 4 8 RTD Embedded Technologies  
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15. utilityModule    The CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule was designed to provide PCMCIA support for RTD  Embedded Technologies  Inc  cpuModules or other standard PC 104 modules     Hardware Features    e One or two PCMCIA slots with ejectors  e Supports Type I  II  and III PCMCIA cards    Does not support CardBus cards       e Accepts two Type I  Type II  or Type III cards in the top and Type I or Type II in the bottom at  the same time    e Supports SRAM  Flash  and ATA Flash memory cards   e Supports ATA hard disk drives  SRAM  Flash  modems  and LAN and I O cards  e Supports both 5 VDC and 3 3 VDC cards   e Permits insertion and removal of cards with system power on   e LED indication and current limiting protection of short circuited PC card   e 16 bit bus interface     All CMOS design gives low power consumption    e Compatible with the standards of PCMCIA  Personal Computer Memory Card International  Association  Release 2 0 Standard    Connectors    The connectors provided are     e One or Two PCMCIA slots with ejectors  e PC 104 Bus  AT     Jumpers      One Jumper  JP1  used to select secondary adapter when using two cards in one system     Physical Characteristics    e Dimensions 3 8  x 5 1  x 0 6  Note  With standard PC Card Installed    4 layer PCB  e Operating conditions   e temperature   40 to  85 degrees C  e relative humidity  5   95   e Storage temperature   55 to  85 degrees C    CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule 1 1 RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc   Inc     JP1 Settings   
16. y other devices in the system  dataModules   cpuModule  Solid State Disk  etc       The CM6109 always uses I O addresses 0240h through 024Fh  For proper operation  you must  make absolutely certain no other board in your PC 104 system uses those I O addresses     If you are using a PCMCIA I O card which requires an I O address window  you must also ensure  that the addresses in that window are not used by other boards in your PC 104 system     If you are using a PCMCIA ATA drive  I O address 0170h is also used  You must ensure that that  address is not used by any other board in your PC 104 system     Note that the CM6109 only decodes address lines A0 through A9 on I O accesses     Assigning Interrupt Channels to COM Ports    When you use a PCMCIA card  such as a modem  that requires a COM port  the CM6109 driver  software must assign a COM port to the PCMCIA card  When such a card is detected  the software  will assign the next COM port not already is use by the system  When the software assigns the port  it also assigns an associated interrupt  IRQ  channel  The default interrupt channel for each COM  port is shown below        Default Interrupts for COM Ports    COM Port Default Interrupt  COMI IRQ4  COM2 IRQ3  COM3 IRQ4  COM4 IRQ3    CM6109 PCMCIA utilityModule  4 7  RTD Embedded Technologies  Inc        Assigning Interrupt Channels to COM Ports    You may override the default and select the interrupt channel assigned to a particular COM port by  appending the following t
    
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