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1. Pin Signal Comments 1 0 volts Electrical ground 2 RS232 RX COM 2 3 RS232 TX COM 2 4 5 volts Fused voltage rail 5 0 volts Through 10K pull down 6 VCC Through 10K pull up 7 Termination 120R 100nF link to pin 10 8 CRXIN 9 CRXIN Same signal as pin 8 10 CRXIP 11 CTXIN 12 CTXIP COM2 is shared Debug RS232 port COM1 RS422 RS485 functionality changed with CE6 v1 02 00 Image Prior to this image the Transmit line was always enabled for operation in a point to point network however with v1 02 00 and later the operation has been changed for operation in a multi drop network and the Transmit Line is new only enabled when the DTR line is enabled Refer to the CE 6 User guide for more details Page 17 REI P8 Video Connector Installation Pin Signal Comments 1 0 volts Electrical ground 2 TS3 Touchscreen Data 3 TS2 Touchscreen Data 4 TSI Touchscreen Data 5 TSO Touchscreen Data 6 0 volts Electrical ground 7 CPWM2 PWM Brightness Control 2 8 CPWMI PWM Brightness Control 1 9 0 volts Electrical ground 10 SDA GP5 DC Data or GPIO 5 11 SDCL GP4 DC Clock or GPIO 4 12 0 volts Electrical ground 13 CBO Blue 0 14 CBI Blue 1 15 CB2 Blue 2 16 CB3 Blue 3 17 CB4 Blue 4 18 CBS Blue 5 19 CB6 Blue 6 20 CB7 Blue 7 21 0 volts Electrical gro
2. Pin Signal Comments 1 VBUS 5 volts Filtered amp current limited 2 DI USB 1 Data Negative 3 Di USB 1 Data Positive 4 Ground Filtered Electrical ground 5 VBUS 5 volts Filtered amp current limited 6 D2 USB 2 Data Negative 7 D2 USB 2 Data Positive 8 Ground Filtered Electrical ground Page 14 REI Installation P3 USB Device Pin Signal Comments 1 VBUS 5 volts Filtered amp current limited 2 D USB 1 Data Negative 3 D USB 1 Data Positive 4 Ground Filtered Electrical ground P4 P15 Power in Connector The RE1 has the option to be powered from either a 2 5 5 5mm Power Jack P4 or a 2 Pin Screw Terminal P15 P15 Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Vcc P5 Audio Connector Pin Signal Comments 1 Line Out Right Audio Output Right Channel 2 Line Out Left Audio Output Left Channel 3 Audio Ground Audio Ground 4 Line In Left Audio In Left Channel 5 Line In Right Audio In Right Channel 6 Audio Ground Audio Ground 7 Audio Ground Audio Ground 8 Microphone IN Mono Audio Input Page 15 REI P6 GPIO Connector Installation Pin Signal Comments 1 3 3 volts Fused voltage rail 2 GPIO 0 GPIO 0 3 GPIO 1 GPIO 1 4 GPIO 2 GPIO 2 5 GPIO 3 GPIO 3 6 GPIO 4 GPIO 4 7 GPIO 5 GPIO 5 8 GPIO 6 GPIO 6 9 I2SDIO GPIO 7 125 DIO Si
3. S IUeLhIp lecnnologu REI Single Board Computer User Guide Document Reference RE1 User Guide Document Issue 2 2 Page 1 Product Type Table Of Contents Contents 0 DATA 8 EE 4 Eimitations or Lab scien 4 MR 4 Regulatory atendida ta iia 5 Safety Warning for North America iii 5 KEE e 6 derer Lo H o reti rinata arnie E etica 8 ele ali alal iaia ea 8 Memory Map inca 9 Type OL MEMORY criniera an ano STORIES Sn E REEE NERA SEENEN ENEE EES 9 System Memory Map O 9 Notel Subject to change eiii ala ladilla iia 9 General e et 10 Electro Static Discharees c aa ici 10 On Board Battery E 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility iaia ai eine 10 Mechanical Specifications dosissen eioan ienee e ee i eane EE o EES EE RESE EENE EE EEEE NSE 12 Connector LOCATIONS sser eeni ra e A E i ES 13 Connector Detalla e e eeh r E EEE EE ida 14 P1 D ee 14 P2 Dual USB Connector Edge of Board i 14 EII NT 15 P4 P15 Power in Connector SEKR 15 NE A aa AEREI AREA ANAAO ARRONE RIN RR andare asino 15 EE ML 16 P7 Utilities Comne ctor EE 16 P9 Dual USB Connector Header 16 P10 R5232 Full C OMe COM eessen ia aio enni 17 PIL RS232 amp RS422 485 COnnectot iciciii ai 17 PS Video CONNECION eeh eegen Eege eg Rel ENEE Een 18 P12 E e EE 19 System SoftWATE siii la sens iria ii ias 20 Operating Systems Supported iccss ccccteccescicetusosscases tia 20 General Purpose VO vu ansias iia 20
4. operating system installed is Windows CE 6 0 and the hive registry is implemented the hives will also be set back to their default state during a factory reset See the Windows CE 6 0 for RE1User Guide for further details Page 29 Product Type Maintenance Maintenance The RE1Computer should not require any regular maintenance On a regular basis the inside of the unit which houses the REI should be cleaned out to prevent dust build up which could eventually cause elevated temperatures around key devices and prevent efficient and reliable operation Page 30 RISC Engine 1 Histor Amendment History May 2012 TMCK Updated to support new Configuration Utility TMCK Corrected GPIO VCC 2012 October 20121 TMCK Corrected Pin markings on P9 and P10 Contact Details Blue Chip Technology Ltd Chowley Oak Tattenhall Chester CH3 9EX U K Telephone 44 0 1829 772000 Facsimile 44 0 1829 772001 www bluechiptechnology co uk Single Board Computer Sales Rack mount Industrial PC Sales Data and IO Sales Technical Support singleboardcomputer bluechiptechnology co uk rackmountpc bluechiptechnology co uk DatalO bluechiptechnology co uk Support bluechiptechnology co uk To use the Support email address requires the sender to be first registered on the Support Web site at http support bluechiptechnology co uk Page 31
5. use of this product or the support materials supplied with this product If this product proves to be defective Blue Chip Technology is only obliged to replace or refund the purchase price at Blue Chip Technology s discretion according to their Terms and Conditions of Sale Trademarks All trademarks and registered names acknowledged IBM PC AT and PS 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation IBM AMD is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc MSDOS and WINDOWS are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Page 4 Product Type Introduction Regulatory Statements CE This product meets the essential protection requirements of the European EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and is eligible to bear the CE mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio
6. Memory Map Type of Memory The memory map for the REI processor is divided into various memory spaces based on the use of the memory These memory spaces include e Hardware The hardware memory map controls where other memory regions within the MIPS addressable memory space are located e SDRAM All executables and the associated data are stored in SDRAM unless execute in place XIP is being used e NOR Flash This flash memory contains all executables and persistent data e NAND Flash This flash memory is used to hold all RW data and transient executables System Memory Map RE1 System Memory Map Name i i Defined Description Memory Start 00000000 A0000000 The memory start address Memory End Minus 1 04000000 A4000000 The memory end address Flash start 1E000000 BE000000 Flash start address OS start Note 1E000000 BE000000 XIP Image start address OS End Minus 1 Note1 1FC00000 BFC00000 End of XIP image space eg i ll Ek Ge n Sie address Flash end minus 1 20000000 C0000000 Flash memory end address Note1 Subject to change Page 19 REI Precautions General Precautions Your Single Board Computer is susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharges In order to avoid damage you should work at an anti static bench and observe normal anti static precautions Wear an anti static wrist strap connected to an earth point before opening any packaging Where a wrist strap is not available discharge any static charge
7. System Denn ad 21 Configuration Utility asi 21 A AAPP NEE E e EEN EEE Era E SEEEN EKE IREL EEE RE EE INE ERE EE 24 end RE 24 Product Type Table Of Contents Bootloader and Windows CE Image 00 cee ceecesecesecssecssecseecseeeseeeaeeseeseeeeseceseceseesaecsaecsaecaaecaaesseseneseneeaeens 24 Peripheral Support EE 25 Boot One sica bas le oi ee EEN 26 Ethernet Settings occ ciclici i ile lhi 26 BG EE 26 Restoring Factory Defaults nie ani en ani aa AL Li 29 ENEE 30 Amendment HIStory Glicine deiere rai anali 31 Page 13 Product Type Introduction Copyright All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopied recorded or otherwise without the prior permission in writing from the publisher For permission in the UK please contact Blue Chip Technology Information offered in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing Blue Chip Technology accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies The information contained herein is subject to change without notice There are no express or implied licences granted herein to any intellectual property rights of Blue Chip Technology Ltd Limitations of Liability In no event shall Blue Chip Technology be held liable for any loss expenses or damages of any kind whatsoever whether direct indirect incidental or consequential arising from the design or
8. able IRDA H Enable 125 Y Enable DHCP D Enable VMINI KITL Boot Device On Board NAND Flash Ethernet KITL Save Settings Device Connected To Enable an Item place the Tick against the item and then select Save Settings Note COMO Debug port actually translates via the physical port COM2 Page 25 REI Firmware Setup Boot Source The REI has the option of being able to boot to Ethernet to aid Kernel Development The default option is to boot to Flash Note The Ethernet boot option is NOT PXE or RPL Boot Ethernet Settings The Graphical Interface allows the User to set the Ethernet device as a DHCP client or to enter a dedicated IP Address LCD Settings The REI Graphical Interface Utility allows the User to select an LCD from a provided list or the User can use the Utility to provide support for alternate LCD s P RE1 Configuration Utility E Gg RE1 Configurator DA Bootloader Rev 3 12 SerialNumber 0 MAC 00 C0 46 v2 0 Current Boot Source On Board Flash Current Display URT 8044 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Operating System Settings Splash Screen Display Configuration Firmware Update Selected LCD URT 8044 320x240 Il Clo Clock Source 48MH Display Name URT Timings e Set L lock Divider Timing Horizontal Vertical Active Display xel Clock Divider Back Pixel Clock 0000 Front Porc
9. aced in Engineering Mode by briefly shorting pins 12 Setup and 13 Ground on the Utility Header P7 while applying power Note The pins must only be shorted briefly during power on to enter engineering mode Shorting pins 12 Setup and 13 Ground for longer than 30 seconds will reset the RE1 back to its factory defaults If the RE1 PCB is viewable then confirmation that the unit is in Engineering Mode can be checked by the Green Power LED flashing Now connect the USB B cable end to the REI Page 21 REI Firmware Setup Step 3 Connect the USB Cable to the PC Connect the USB A cable end to a free USB port on the PC The REI should be recognised by the Operating System To verify this check that Device Manager as an entry as follows E BCT RISC Device BB BCT DEI Computer Disk drives If the Device has an exclamation mark against it or if an unknown device appears in the Other Devices section as below then go to Device manager and manually search for the correct driver t ha d MOLU S BB Network adapters 4 Other devices Zei BCT RISC ENGINE ONE Y Ports COM amp LPT gp Processors When asked point the search field to the appropriate USB driver folder x86 for a 32bit OS and x64 for a 64 bit OS Step 4 Run the Graphical Interface Once the REI has been recognised by the Controller PC the RE1 Graphical Interface can be run RE1GUI exe After a few moments the following shoul
10. ay be some latency between GPIO 11 and the other GPIO lines 2 Accessing the GPIO lines individually BIT Read Write will be faster than accessing them as a group WORD Read Write Page 20 RE1 Firmware Setup System Firmware For Windows CE based operating systems the system firmware is managed via a Configuration Utility on a PC connected to the REI by means of the USB B connector In order to establish the connection the following is required REI 1 REI running in Engineering Setup mode 2 USB B Connection of USB A USB B cable 3 Power Windows XP Windows 7 Control PC 1 REI Windows WDF driver 2 REI Graphical User Interface USB A Connection of USB A USB B cable For Linux OS refer to the appropriate RE Linux user Guide for how to manage the system options Configuration utility for Windows CE versions only Step 1 Install the RE1 Configuration Utility Copy the two REI setup files to your intended control PC and run the setup exe file The configuration utility is installed by default into the following directories Windows XP and Windows 7 C Program Files Blue Chip Technology RE1 Configuration Utility USB Driver Windows 7 64 Bit C Program Files x86 Blue Chip Technology RE1 Configuration Utility USB Driver There are two further folders created in the USB Driver folder x64 contains the 64 bit driver x86 contains the 32 bit driver Step 2 Setting RE1 to Engineering Mode The REI is pl
11. communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Safety Warning for North America If the power lead cord is not supplied with the computer select a power lead according to your local electrical regulations In the USA use a UL listed lead In Canada use a CSA approved or cUL listed lead Si le cordon secteur n est pas livr avec l ordinateur utiliser un cordon secteur en accord avec votre code electrique nationale En l Etat Unis utiliser un cordon secteur UL listed En Canada utiliser un cordon secteur certifi CSA ou cUL listed Page 5 Product Type User Guide Organisation Manual Organisation This manual describes in detail the RE1 Product range We have tried to include as much information as possible but we have not duplicated information that is provided in the standard Technical References unless it proved to be necessary to aid in the understanding of the product The manual is sectioned as follows Introduction Overview showing outline dimensions Layout showing where the various connectors are located and their pin out details Firmware Setup Maintenance details We strongly recommend that you study this manual carefully be
12. d be displayed on the PC r a 2 BEI Configuration Utility E Bi RE1 Configurator v2 0 Ss SS A Bootloader Rev 3 12 Current Boot Source On Board Flash Y Serial Number 0 Current Display URT 8044 MAC 00 00 46 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Operating System Settings Splash Screen Display Configuration Firmware Update Peripheral Selection COM2 As Debug Port v Enable Touch Screen Y Enable USB Device ActiveSync V Enable USB Host 7 Enable Ethernet Ethernet Settings KITL and 0S v Enable SD Card IP Address 0 0 0 0 Y Enable Splash Screen IP Mask 0 0 0 0 Y Enable Audio IP Route 0 0 0 0 Enable IRDA Eli Enable 125 Y Enable DHCP x Enable VMINI KITL Boot Device On Board NAND Flash Ethernet KITL Device Connected The Configurator Window shows the following details e Bootloader Revision e Unit Serial Number e Unit MAC address e CPU speed Page 22 RE1 Firmware Setu If the following error appears when the RE1GUI program is run Error 2010001H Driver Error Unable to detect RE1 USB device Then this could be due to one the following e RElisnotinEngineering Setup Mode e USB A USB B cable not connecting properly or damaged e The REl WDF driver has not installed correctly To install the Graphical Interface run the setup exe file available from the Blue Chip Website or the D
13. erics type H8FE 1004 AS USB cables should be high quality screened types Ensure that the screens of any external cables are bonded to a good RF earth at the remote end of the cable Failure to observe these recommendations may invalidate the EMC compliance Page 11 Installation REI Mechanical Specifications Outline Dimensions Page 12 REI Installation Board Clearance Page 13 REI Installation Connector Description Connector Description Pl RJ45 Ethernet P2 USB A x2 P3 USB B P4 P15 Power Input P5 Audio P6 GPIO IR I2S P7 Utilities P8 Video P9 USB x2 P10 RS232 COM3 Pll RS232 COM2 and RS422 485 COM1 P12 Expansion Note Not all connectors are fitted COM2 also operates as the Debug port when enabled using the Configuration tool Connector Details P1 Ethernet Connector Pin Signal External Connections Comments RJ45 1 TD 1 Transit Data ve 2 TD 2 Transit Data ve 3 CTT Centre Tap Transmit 4 Ground Electrical Ground 5 Ground Electrical Ground 6 CTR Centre Tap Receive 7 RD 3 Receive Data ve 8 RD 6 Receive Data ve 9 VCC3 Pull up to 3 3 volt VCC 10 LNK ACT Link Activity LED 11 SPD100 Speed LED 12 VCC3 Pull up to 3 3 volt VCC 13 Ground Electrical Ground 14 Ground Electrical Ground P2 Dual USB Connector Edge of Board
14. fore attempting to interface with the RE1 or change the standard configurations Whilst all the necessary information is available in this manual we would recommend that unless you are confident you contact your supplier for guidance IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE SECTION PRECAUTIONS BEFORE HANDLING ANY COMPONENTS INSIDE THE UNIT If you have any suggestions or find any errors concerning this manual and want to inform us of these please contact our Technical Services department with the relevant details Page 6 RISC Engine 1 Product Summary Introduction The Blue Chip Technology REI BCT RE1 sets very high standards for integration of the processor graphics memory and I O technologies together with a unique connection system for selected LCDs The BCT REI has two CPU options 333MHz and 500MHz The 333MHz CPU is also available as an extended temperature product All REls are supplied with 64MB of SDRAM and 32MB of NOR Flash There is an option to increase the on board Flash to 64MB if required Alternatively NAND Flash can be added through either the optional SD Card or optional Compact Flash socket if fitted The BCT REI can operate from 7V DC input through to 36V DC input Power requirements will vary depending on the LCD panel and other peripherals attached to the REI For example with the SOOMHz BCT RE1 with the U R T UMSH 8227MD 1T 5 7 Combined LCD and Touch Screen the operational power requirements w
15. gnal or GPIO 7 10 I2SCLK GPIO 8 I2S Clock Signal or GPIO 8 11 I2SWRD GPIO 9 DS Write Read Signal or GPIO 9 12 IRFIR GPIO 10 Infra Red FIR or GPIO 10 13 IRTX GPIO 11 Infra Red TX or GPIO 11 14 IRRX Infra Red Rx 15 0 volts Electrical ground Comments 1 All GPIO signals pulled up to 3 3 volts rail through 10K resistor P7 Utilities Connector Power Wake 1 Power_Off 8 Wake 2 Ground 9 Ground Reset Battery 3 Reset 10 V battery 4 Ground 11 Ground Serial Bus Setup 5 Serial Clock 12 Setup 6 Serial Data 13 Ground 7 Ground P9 Dual USB Connector Header Pin Signal Comments 1 VBUS 5 volts Filtered amp current limited 2 VBUS 5 volts Filtered amp current limited 3 D USB 3 Data Negative 4 D USB 4 Data Negative 5 D USB 3 Data Positive 6 D USB 4 Data Positive 7 Ground Filtered Electrical ground 8 Ground Filtered Electrical ground 9 Key Removed 10 NC Not connected Page 16 RE1 Installation P10 RS232 Full Connector Pin Signal Comments 1 XDCD3 COM 3 Data Carrier Detect 2 XRX3 COM 3 RX 3 XTX3 COM 3 TX 4 XDTR3 COM 3 Data Terminal Ready 5 0 volts Electrical ground 6 XDSR3 COM 3 Data Send Ready 7 XRTS3 COM 3 Ready To Send 8 XCTS3 COM 3 Clear to Send 9 XRI COM 3 Ring indicator 10 5 volts Fused voltage rail P11 RS232 amp RS422 485 Connector
16. h 1 E Invert Pixel Clock Swive Normal 180 Rotate 90 Rotate 270 Rotate Colour Type Colour Orientation Monochrome RGB Format TFT Data Bit Colour BGR Format 16 Bits 12 Bits Backlight Control Disable Enable PWM Divider 0 PWM High Time Brightest PWM Test Settings Device Connected Save Settings After selecting the required LCD type and pressing Test Setting the changes are made immediately to the BCT REI so you can see the results of the change If you have made a mistake and selected the incorrect type you can rectify the change immediately The Panels shown for selection are those included in the Boot Loader so if new Panels are required then the Boot Loader will need to be changed to provide support In order to change the Boot loader the settings for the new Panel can be determined and confirmed using the Create Custom Setting selection Create Custom LCD Settings From the drop down menu select the panel closest to the size you want to use and save its settings Page 26 Configuration Utility YI RE1 Configurator v2 0 DYA Bootloader Rev 3 12 Current Boot Source On Board Flash Y Serial Number 0 Current Display URT 8044 MAC 00 C0 46 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Operating System Settings Splash Screen Displ Selected LCD Custom Clocking Display Name URT 8044 e A Timing Horizo
17. ill vary between 4 4W for Windows CE6 without applications running up to 5 25W with applications running and peripherals attached On its own the REI operates at less 1 5W The BCT REI has the capability to support a Lithium Battery to retain time when the unit is powered off The battery can be either fitted via the Utility header or alternatively via an optional on board battery holder Important ensure that only one battery is fitted to the BCT REI Page 17 RE Specification Functional Overview The following block diagram shows the key components of the REI 32 Data 26 Add Ki E 4 ou Specification AMD Aul100 MIPS32 CPU 333MHz or 500MHz factory fit 64 MB SDRAM soldered onboard 32 MB NOR Flash soldered onboard Optional 64MB factory fit Optional Compact NAND Flash Storage Optional SD Card NAND Flash Storage Video Controller 18 bit RGB TTL 4 wire Touchscreen Controller 10 100 Ethernet including magnetics Quad USB 1 1 Hosts Single USB 1 1 Device Dual RS 232 Single RS 485 IrDA Infra Red AC 97 Audio Codec Interface DS Audio Interface Battery backed Real Time Clock 8 bit Expansion Bus Numerous GPIO lines Utilities connector Wide Input Voltage 7 to 36 volts Very low power consumption typically 1 5 watts LCD not included Page 18 REI Specification
18. is mistreated in any way there is a very real possibility of fire explosion and personal harm Under NO circumstances should it be short circuited exposed to temperatures in excess of 100 C or burnt immersed in water recharged or disassembled Expired batteries remain hazardous and must be disposed of in a safe manner according to local regulations Le panneau de processeur est quip d une batterie de lithium Le grand soin devrait tre pris avec ce type de batterie Si la batterie est mistreated il y a de dans de toute fa on un possibility tr s vrai du feu d expolosion et de mal personnel Dans au cunes circonstances il est sous peu circuit expos aux temp ratures au dessus de 100 degr s de centrigrade ou br l immerg dans l eau recharg e ou dissassambled Les batteries expir es restent dazaedous et doivent tre reejet es d une fa on s re selon des r glements locaux Electromagnetic Compatibility This product has been assessed operating in representative standard configurations As with any PC product however final installation amp configuration can vary significantly and so the following guidelines are offered to help ensure that compatibility is maintained e All components added to a system should either carry appropriate equivalent levels of compliance or be tested for compliance as part of the final system and should be installed in accordance with supplier recommendations e The external enclo
19. ntal Vertical LCD Clock Divider 2 Active Display 320 al 240 rs Pixel Clock Divider 6 Back Porch 12 2 5 Pixel Clock 4000000 Hz Front Porch 21 4 fis zj Invert Pixel Clock 7 Sync Pulse Width 30 2 3 _ suwal vat Sme El m Normal 180 Rotate Colour Type Colour Orientation 90 Rotate 270 Rotate D Monochrome D RGB Format TFT Data Bits Colour BGR Format 16 Bits 12 Bits Backlight Control Misc D Disable Enable PWM Divider 4000 gt Pixel Pack Order TE PWM High Time 4094 2 ae Dimmest PWM 0 2 Brightest PWM 40952 1 G ES sane Ste Device Connected Next select the custom panel This allows the settings for the current panel to be changed Modify as required selecting test settings on a regular basis to ensure that any setting changes are valid Notes for Use Swivel 90 Rotation is not available on panel resolutions above 320 x 240 RE1 Firmware Setup Page 27 REI Firmware Setup Pixel Packing Order Refer to the following tables to select which Pixel Order to select for your panel PO 00 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12111 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 PO 01 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 bpp 1 p0 pt p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 ps p9 p10 p11 p121p13 p14 p15 p16 p17 p18 p19 p20 p21 p22 p23 p24 p25 p26 p27 p28 p29 p30 p31 2 po pi p2 B p
20. quickly be applied to the REI via the appropriate selection in the Graphical Interface Page 24 RE1 Firmware Setup S RE Configuration Utility RE1 Configurator v2 0 A Bootloader Rev 3 12 Current Boot Source On Board Flash 2 Serial Number 0 Current Display URT 8044 MAC 00 C0 46 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Update Bootloader Update Operating System Image Device Connected Select Open File then navigate to the folder containing the new file and select it The Bootloader and CE Image file format supported is a bcb file When the relevant file is selected select the appropriate upload button Peripheral Support The Interface allows for the Enabling or Disabling of individual hardware peripherals as below e REA Configuration Utility KA RE1 Configurator v2 0 S A Bootloader Rev 3 12 Current Boot Source On Board Flash Serial Number 0 Current Display URT 8044 MAC 00 C0 46 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Operati 5 em Settings Splash Screen Display Configuration Firmware Update Peripheral Selection COM2 As Debug Port V Enable Touch Screen V Enable USB Device ActiveSync 7 Enable USB Host V Enable Ethernet Ethernet Settings KITL and 0S 7 Enable SD Card IP Address 0 0 0 0 7 Enable Splash Screen IPMask 0 0 0 0 Y Enable Audio IP Route 0 0 0 0 En
21. river Support DVD Page 23 REI Firmware Setup Configuration Settings The following pages outline the Configuration Options available via the Graphical Interface Utility Changes are applied immediately when the appropriate button is selected for instance selecting Set Peripherals applies changes made to the Peripherals list Selecting Exit closes the Graphical Interface Splash Screen The Splash Screen on the REI can be in either 8bpp or 24bpp bitmap format From the RE1 GUI select the CHOOSE SPLASH SCREEN option RE1 Configuration Utility Gg RE1 Configurator v2 0 a Bootloader Rev 3 12 Current Boot Source On Board Flash Serial Number 0 Current Display URT 8044 MAC 00 C0 46 Current Cpu Speed 333 Mhz Operating System Settings Splash Screen Display Configuration Firmware Update Resize Image To RE1 Resolution St REL Device Connected Selecting Load Image will allow navigation to the folder containing your image file s In this instance the image bluebird bmp has been selected If your picture is not the same resolution as your screen size then tick the resize image box Now select Upload RE1 Splash Screen Image When complete the following message will be shown and the Splash Image will have changed on the REI Bootloader and Windows CE Image If either a new Bootloader or CE Image is required then these can
22. s Electrical ground 25 ADDRI9 Address Line 19 26 VCC3 3 3 volts 27 ADDR18 Address Line 18 28 SDCL GP4 I2C Clock or GPIO 4 29 ADDR17 Address Line 17 30 SDA GP5 DC Data or GPIO 5 31 ADDRI6 Address Line 16 32 GPO GPIO 0 33 ADDRIS5 Address Line 15 34 GP203 GPIO 203 35 ADDRI4 Address Line 14 36 0 volts Electrical ground 37 ADDR13 Address Line 13 38 14MHz 14MHz Oscillator Output from REI 39 ADDR12 Address Line 12 40 ADDR6 Address Line 6 41 ADDR11 Address Line 11 42 ADDRS Address Line 5 43 ADDRI0 Address Line 10 44 ADDR4 Address Line 4 45 ADDR9 Address Line 9 46 ADDR3 Address Line 3 47 ADDR8 Address Line 8 48 ADDR2 Address Line 2 49 ADDR7 Address Line 7 50 0 volts Electrical ground Page 19 REI Software Configuration System Software Operating Systems Supported Windows CE 6 0 Linux By Special Request ONX Vx Works General Purpose I O There are 12 General Purpose I O lines available These can be accessed via either a WORD or BIT write read GPIO signals 7 8 and 9 are shared with the I2S bus and GPIO signals 10 and 11 are shared with the IR bus If DS and or IR are enabled refer to Peripheral Support section for details of this then these GPIO lines will not be available Due to the architecture there are two considerations to be made when working with GPIO lines 1 GPIO lines O through 10 are accessed via one register while GPIO line 11 is accessed via another register This means that there m
23. sure should be securely fastened with standard lids and covers in place to ensure good metal to metal contact around the internal electronics Page 10 REI Precautions Any metal back plate must be securely screwed to the chassis of the computer to ensure good metal to metal i e earth contact Metal screened connector bodies should be securely connected to the enclosure The external cabling to boards causes most EMC problems It is recommended that any external cabling to the board be totally screened and that the screen of the cable connects to the metal end bracket of the board or the enclosure and hence to earth Round screened cables with a braided wire screen are used in preference to those with a foil screen and drain wire Wherever possible use metal connector shells that connect around the full circumference of the cable screen they are far superior to those that earth the screen by a simple pig tail The keyboard and mouse will play an important part in the compatibility of the processor card since they are ports into the board Similarly they will affect the compatibility of the complete system Fully compatible peripherals must be used otherwise the complete system could be degraded They may radiate or behave as if keys buttons are pressed when subject to interference Under these circumstances it may be beneficial to add a ferrite clamp on the leads as close as possible to the connector A suitable type is the Chom
24. t 5 6 p ps p9 pi0 pit p12 p13 pis pis 4 po m pp pa D p6 D BA ee p a 12 A BCE ee 16 p0 p PO 10 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 p24 p25 p26 p27 p28 p29 p30 p31 p16 p17 p18 p19 p20 p21 p22 p23 ps p9 p10 p11 p12 p13 p14 p15 po pt p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p12 p13 p14 pis ps p9 p10 pi ps ps p7 po pi 28 pr ps Te e e po PO 11 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 54 3 2 1 0 bpp 1 p7 p6 p5 p4 p3 p2 p1 po p15 p14 p13 p12 p11 p10 p9 ps p23 p22 p21 p20 p19 p18 p17 p16 p31 p30 p29 p28 p27 p26 p25 p24 2 p3 p pi po pr pe ps p4 ptt pio p9 pe pts pia p13 p12 4 ag po a e e Te sg e x ti _ou___P_r_________a_____ I___e____ _ gt p3 p2 12 nnn 16 Page 28 REI Firmware Setup Restoring Factory Defaults It is possible to restore an REI to its factory defaults using the following method Ensure the REI is powered off Short pins 12 Setup and 13 Ground Power on the REI Wait until the green power LED flashes quickly about twice per second for about 3 seconds Remove the short from pins 12 Setup and 13 Ground ESO Note The pins must be shorted for about 30 seconds after power on before the factory defaults are restored If the
25. und 22 CGO Green 0 23 CGI Green 1 24 CG2 Green 2 25 CG3 Green 3 26 CG4 Green 4 27 CGS Green 5 28 CG6 Green 6 29 CG7 Green 7 30 0 volts Electrical ground 31 CRO Red 0 32 CRI Red 1 33 CR2 Red 2 34 CR3 Red 3 35 CR4 Red 4 36 CRS Red 5 37 CR6 Red 6 38 CR7 Red 7 39 0 volts Electrical ground 40 CFLM First line Marker 41 CLP Line Pulse 42 CDE Display Enable 43 0 volts Electrical ground 44 CPCK Pixel clock 45 ENPANL Enable Panel 46 ENLITE Enable Backlight 47 0 volts Electrical ground 48 NC No Connection 49 VIN Raw Power input 50 VIN Raw Power input Page 18 REI P12 Expansion Connector Installation Pin Signal Comments 1 Data 7 Data port bit 7 2 0 volts Electrical ground 3 Data 6 Data port bit 6 4 RST Reset Active Low 5 Data 5 Data port bit 5 6 WE Write Enable Active Low 7 Data 4 Data port bit 4 8 OE Output Enable Active low 9 Data 3 Data port bit 3 10 OBCS Chip Select Active Low 11 Data 2 Data port bit 2 12 VIN Raw Power input 13 Data 1 Data port bit 1 14 TRST JTAG Reset Active Low 15 Data 0 Data port bit 0 16 TDI JTAG Signal 17 EWAIT Wait Signal Pull Low to hold bus 18 TDO JTAG Signal 19 0 volts Electrical ground 20 TMS JTAG Signal 21 ADDR21 Address Line 21 22 TCK JTAG Signal 23 ADDR20 Address Line 20 24 0 volt
26. you may have built up by touching an earth point Avoid any further movement that could build up another static charge Touch an earth point from time to time to avoid further build up and remove the items from their anti static bags only when required Electro Static Discharges If you are going to open up the unit it is important to realise that the devices on the cards within this unit can be damaged by static electricity Bear in mind that the damage caused by static electricity may vary from total destruction to partial damage which may not be immediately obvious This could have an effect on the product s reliability and warranty Before opening the chassis ensure that you take necessary static precautions Ideally you should work at an anti static bench and wear an approved wrist strap or if that is not possible touch a suitable ground to discharge any static build up before touching the electronics This should be repeated if the handling continues for any length of time If it is necessary to remove a board or electronic assembly place it into an anti static bag This will prevent any static electricity build up damaging the board Metallised bags are preferred Do not use black anti static bags for any item containing a battery because these tend to be conductive and will discharge the battery On Board Battery The processor board can be fitted with a Lithium battery Great care should be taken with this type of battery If the battery
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