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2. Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of the serial ports on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Lay out Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 20 Es kontron Chapter 11 11 Parallel Port Interface Parallel Port Interface The MOPSIcdLX incorporates a parallel port that can be set to uni bidirectional and supports EPP operating modes 11 1 Connector The parallel port is available through the X15004 connector 26 pins To have the signals available on a standard parallel interface connector DSUB 25 an adapter cable is required which is offered by Kontron KAB DSUB25 1 Part Number 96015 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pinout as well as necessary connections for a DSUB 25 adapter Note Signal Name STB T as oo P6 gt sn ES TE E Function Strobe Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Acknowledge Busy Paper out Select out Autofeed Error Init Select in 5V Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the p
3. putthe jumper back as it was before Then continue with the steps from the no battery case Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 33 Es kontron Chapter 20 CPU Memory Speed 20 CPU Memory Speed Not every combination of CPU and Memory clock frequency is possible To ensure functionality of the board please make sure to use only combinations from the following table CPU Speed Memory Speed Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 34 Es kontron Chapter 21 Watchdog Timer 21 Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer of the MOPSIcdLX can issue a reset to the system The watchdog timer circuit has to be triggered within a specified time by the application software If the watchdog is not triggered because proper software execution fails or a hardware malfunction occurs it will reset the system 21 1 Programming 21 1 1 Initialization You can initialize the watchdog timer from the BIOS Setup You also can set up the initialization from the application software with help of the JIDA Jumptec Intelligent Device Architecture programmer s inter face 21 1 2 Trigger The watchdog needs to be triggered out of the application software within a specified timeout period You can only do this in the application software by using low level programming or with help of the JIDA pro grammer s interface For information about the JIDA programmer s interface refer to the JIDA software packages on the Kontron Web site Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 35 E
4. Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 10 Special BIOS Hints 24 10 1 Display Configuration The setting PnP PCI Configurations Init Display First is valid regardless if there is a Video controller detected or not In case a ISA slot is selected for example there will be no fallback to the onboard control ler if no ISA VGA card is detected So the memory range A0000h to BFFFFh may be used for a different purpose 24 11 Kontron BIOS Extensions Besides the Award System BIOS the MOPSIcdLX comes with a few BIOS extensions that support special fea tures All extensions are located in the onboard Flash Some extensions are permanently available some are loaded if required during boot up Supported features include gt JIDA standard gt Remote Control feature JRC gt Onboard LAN PXE ROM All enabled BIOS extensions require shadow RAM However if the system memory cannot find free memory space because all the memory is already used for add on peripherals the BIOS extensions do not load 24 11 1 JIDA BIOS Extension The JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA interface is integrated into the BIOS of the MOPSIcdLX module This interface enables hardware independent access to features that cannot be accessed via standard APIs Functions such as watchdog timer brightness of LCD backlight and user bytes in the EEPROM can be configured with ease by taking advantage of this standard MOPS PC 104 module feature The JIDA BIOS exten
5. Kontron User s Guide gt MOPSIcdLX Document Revision 2 1 CPU Boards Mobile Rugged Custom Computer On Blades amp Solutions Modules Mezzanines Systems G kontron Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 USERINFORMATION ori 1 1 1 About This DAN atari aa aaa 1 1 2 A O 1 1 3 HERE CT TT ia 1 1 4 crm 1 1 5 Warranty e S 2 1 6 Technical UP 2 2 INTRODUCTION ec 3 2 1 ub uc aran 3 2 2 dcin 4 2 3 PC 104 an Embedded PC Sandrine 4 Bg GETTING A 5 calidi coe 6 4 1 Eine nalS OA RP Q 6 4 1 1 Block Diagra MEET E TULLIUM 8 4 2 Mechanical Specifications ses 9 4 2 1 PC 104 Bus Connector ISA part escama 9 4 2 2 PC 104 Bus Connector PO aan ones 9 4 2 3 Mod le DIMENSIONS oa 9 4 2 4 VIS on ERR DIDIT LII IE 9 4 3 Electrical Specification De ree dame vedo 10 4 3 1 SITAE 10 4 3 2 Supply Voltage Ripple e esse rene eene er ae roe e bye bo e Pep Por PEE N TOR eade aea Eo cvs 10 4 3 3 Supply Current typical pP 10 4 3 4 Supply Current maximi 224222 20 li nd ne en sens daa 10 4 3 5 External RIC Battery einen o prebere eese to islote 10 4 4
6. BUSY NN A ge ni TOCHRDY Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 56 Es kontron Appendix B Connector Layout e amp 5 kepar SHLDGND VSYNC 6 KBCLK RXD HSNC 7 GND j SHIDGND 8 5 8 veca SHDGND 9 JE Eua Wp Ee qp 10 PWRGOOD Note 1 Keypin for PC 104 GND for PC 104 specification 2 Notsupported on MOPSIcdLX boards 3 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 57 Es kontron Appendix C Literature Hints Appendix C Literature Hints The following sources of information can help you better understand PC architecture C 1 General PC Architecture gt gt C 2 Buses Embedded PCs Markt amp Technik GmbH ISBN 3 8272 5314 4 German Hardware Bible Winn L Rosch SAMS 1997 0 672 30954 8 Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer Second Edition Lewis C Eggebrecht SAMS 1990 ISBN 0 672 22722 3 The Indispensable PC Hardware Book Hans Peter Messmer Addison Wesley 1994 ISBN 0 201 62424 9 The PC Handbook For Engineers Programmers and Other Serious PC Users John P Choisser and John O Foster Annabooks 1997 ISBN 0 929392 36 1 C 2 1 ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors gt AT Bus Desig
7. You need to have a power connector available on the board for direct power supply The MOPSlcdLX is a 5V only board Peripherals can obtain additional voltage from the power connector next to the PC 104 bus The additional voltages 12V 5V and 12V are not generated onboard the MOPSIcdLX 18 1 Connector The power connector is available as X10000C 8 pins The following table shows the pinout Header Pin Signal Name Function au NE TE s 3 BAT Battey 8 on O EA vec To find the location of the power connector on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout 18 2 Power Pins Every power pin on the power connector as well as on the PC 104 bus connector is limited to a maximum current of 1A per pin If a system using a MOPSIcdLX is only supplied from the power connector the following limitations apply Power Number of Pins Max Current VCC 5V Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 31 Es kontron Chapter 18 Power Connector A system using the MOPSlcdLX also can be supplied from the PC 104 bus connectors If only those supply voltages pins are used the following limitations apply Power Number of Pins on Max Current ISA Part VCC 5V Modules on the PC 104 bus consuming a higher supply current must provide power supply through an additional connector Note The MOPSIcdLX is not a replacement for a backplane Use all power
8. 60043 12 or compatible for board to board connection X12001 CRT Monitor 1 25mm 6 pos KAB VGA 2 for DSUB 15 Connector Molex 51021 0600 or comp PN 96053 0000 00 0 adaptation Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 54 Es kontron Appendix B Connector Layout B 2 Pinout Table lt n sa X10000a GND GND GND AA RESETDRV VCC3 3 VCC 3 TRO 5Y_ 1A20 tr ADO9 ADOS GND DRO2 12V SD15 GND ISO GND IS1 IS2 AD20 AD21 AD22 REFRESH AD24 C BE3 VI O IS3 AD24 SSQK GND AD26 AD25 GND mov AD9 NC AD8 AD27 IRAS VC AD30 GND AD31 mas REO GND RE vyo mas GND RE NC GNO IRQS Nm vyo GN GND packe nc co GND Ki yc de w deo GN BALE GND IND NC Rfsr vece J w INA INB INC osc 12V Reserved Reserved Reserved A a AA E A A A SA13 SA12 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 55 Es kontron Appendix B Connector Layout E VCC 3 3 HDD7 vece PDO BAIT 4 HDD8 DRO ERR 12V 5V 6 HDD9 DSKCHG INT 12V VCC 3 GND 8 HDD10 NC SUN veco 9 HDD4 nc P NENNEN A E 15 HDD1 GND PD6 AE AAA A NENNEN AN INNEN NEN LEN FRIES 21 DRA GND
9. CS5536 Power Supply e 5V supply e Onboard power supply to low voltage technology gt Super 1 0 e Winbond W83627 gt Cache e On die second level 128 kB gt Memory e One 200 pin SODIMM interface run with DDR266 to DDR400 2 5 2 6V PC2100 or PC3200 unbuffered DDR SDRAM up to 1GB gt Two Serial Ports e COM1and COM2 RS232C compatible One Parallel Port LPT1 e Enhanced Parallel Port EPP with bidirectional capability Floppy Interface EIDE Interface P ATA e UDMA Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Bus Master IDE ports up to two devices Universal Serial Bus USB e Two USB 2 0 ports OHCI EHCI e USB legacy keyboard support e USB floppy boot support Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 6 Es kontron Chapter 4 Specifications Ethernet e Intel 82551ER 10 100 Mbps PCI Fast Ethernet controller Onboard Video Graphics Array VGA e Integrated in AMD LX800 Processor e Upto 254 MB Video RAM SMA e Cathode ray tube CRT and low voltage differential signaling LVDS LCD flatpanel interfaces Award BIOS 512 kB Flash BIOS NV EEPROM for CMOS Setup Retention without Battery PS 2 Keyboard Controller PS 2 Mouse Controller Watchdog timer WDT Real time Clock requires external battery External ISA Bus e Full 8 16 bit Memory and 1 0 access e AILISAIRQ and 8 bit DMA signals e Only8 bit DMA available e ISA bus master mode not supported External PCI Bus e 33 MHz PCI clock e On
10. Standard CRT output is also available The MOPSIcdLX features the following gt AMD LX800 CPU gt System ROM BIOS gt Up to 1 GB DDR SDRAM support gt Direct memory access DMA controllers gt Counters gt Interrupt controllers gt Keyboard mouse controllers gt Speaker interface gt Floppy drive interface gt Integrated Drive Electronics IDE hard disk interface gt Serial ports COM1 and COM2 gt Parallel port LPT1 gt Real time clock gt Watchdog timer gt Universal serial bus USB ports gt 10 100Base TX Ethernet gt ISA bus gt PCI bus Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 3 Es kontron Chapter 2 Introduction 2 2 MOPS Family MOPS Minimized Open PC System PC 104 products represent the Proven PC Platform for Instant Solu tions Each MOPS module is characterized by the same pinout for the keyboard COM1 and COM2 44 pin IDE LPT and 1 LAN These homogeneous features facilitate easy upgrades within the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH MOPS PC 104 product family Whenever a LCD panel is required MOPS products with onboard graphics controllers serve as the right choice Display connections are simplified when using these units which come with a JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface JILI interface The interface can recognize which display is connected and then inde pendently set all video parameters This interface is not available on all MOPS products All MOPS PC 104 are plug and work en
11. pins on the power connector and on the PC 104 connectors for power supply to the MOPSIcdLX and also use all additional power connectors on additi onal 1 0 cards if your system exceeds the above limitations It is not acceptable to use only the power pins of the PC 104 connector for power supply to the full PC 104 stack 18 3 External Battery You can connect an external battery to Pin 3 BATT of the power connector instead of Pin 9 of the KBD connector For more information refer to the Keyboard chapter of this manual Note Pin 3 power connector and Pin 9 KBD connector are connected to the same signal The pins are not de coupled therefore do not connect two batteries Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 32 Es kontron Chapter 19 Crisis Management 19 Crisis Management Modifying parameters in the Setup of the System BIOS implies the risk of leaving your system in a unboot able state In case this happens two jumpers exist to reset the settings to the Fail Safe Defaults In case no battery is connected then follow these five steps Power down the system Remove the tagged jumper JP14002 see the picture Power up the system and enter the BIOS Setup Before saving your new settings with Save amp Exit put the jumper back eo The board should be functional now In case there is a backup battery for the real time clock power down the system Q switch the second jumper JP7000 as depicted wait for 3 seconds
12. spacer on the chipDISK hole You also can use a chip DISK adapter chipDISK ADA1 Part Number 96004 0000 00 0 or compact Flash adapter CFC ADA1 Part Number 96004 0000 00 2 for more disk support The following table shows the pinout Header Pin Signal Name Function Pin Signal Name Function 5 Hos Data 6 mms Datas 7 Hoos Dates 8 Homo Datsi0 9 mos Data 10 Hoo Datari 2 DRA IDEDMARequest 22 GND Ground 23 now 1Owite 26 GND Ground 25 non yora 26 en 29 ACK Acknowledge 30 GND Ground 37 ycs1 Chipseleti 38 C3 Chipselet3 39 wc Notconnected 40 GND Ground 4r wc sw 42 vecmotor sv 43 cnp Ground 44 nc Not connected Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 28 Es kontron Chapter 16 IDE Interface Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 2 Pin 28 is connected with 470 2 to Ground for Cable Select IDE devices To find the location of IDE interface on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 29 Es kontron Chapter 17 Ethernet Controller 17 Ethernet Controller The MOPSIcdLX us
13. to use and will help you use our products in your systems Before contacting Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH technical support please consult our Web site at http www kontron emea com emd for the latest product documentation utilities and drivers If the information does not help solve the problem contact us by telephone or email Asia Europe North South America Kontron Asia Inc Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron America 4F No 415 Ti Ding Blvd NeiHu Brunnwiesenstr 16 14118 Stowe Drive District 94469 Deggendorf Germany Poway CA 92064 7147 Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 2799 2789 Tel 49 0 991 37024 0 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Fax 886 2 2799 7399 Fax 49 0 991 37024 333 Fax 1 858 677 0898 mailto sales kontron com tw mailto sales kem kontron com mailto sales us kontron com Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 2 Es kontron Chapter 2 Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 MOPSIcdLX MOPSlcdLX SBC modules support the AMD LX800 Embedded System Platform The MOPSIcdLX is a versatile low cost low power module that conforms to the industry standard 90mm x 96mm PC 104 form factor The board s chipset includes a AMD Geode LX800 CPU with an integrated graphics controller and the Companion Chip CS5536 For visualization tasks the graphics controller features up to 254 MB of Shared Memory Architecture SMA and a JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface JILI for trouble free adaptation to all common LCD panels
14. 30 10 PWRGOOD Powergoo Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 2 Pin 9 and pin 3 power connector are not decoupled Do not connect two batteries To find the location of the keyboard and feature connector on the MOPSlcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 22 G kontron Chapter 12 Keyboard Interface 12 2 Signal Descriptions RESIN and PWRGOOD Reset Inputs gt Input on CPU modules gt When POWERGOOD goes high it starts the reset generator on the CPU module to pull the onboard reset line high after a valid reset period You also can use this pin as a low active hardware reset for modules Speaker gt Open collector output on modules that drive a piezo electronic speaker gt Input on modules that connects a 5V piezo electronic speaker to this pin gt An 8 Ohm loudspeaker also can be connected between SPEAKER and GND but because of current limitation the volume will be low gt Connect only one speaker to this pin The CPU usually drives this pin However other modules also can use this signal to drive the system speaker KBDAT Keyboard Data gt Bidirectional I O pin on CPU modules a Keyboard data signal KBCLK Keyboard Clock gt Bi
15. Environmental Sp cifications 2 2c treo reae een de ak e eoa lasse dette SERVER Re EPI ina RE aaa 11 4 4 1 T MP rature sisses naira e EEKE EEEREN EEOSE EEEE K VES EE E E Se 11 4 4 2 Humidiby su c RS east A ctr LEE 11 4 5 MD Sec p 11 5 CPU CHIPSETAND SUPER I O ona ii 12 5 1 CPU lents 12 5 2 CHIPSOE secs bccn G 12 5 3 A 12 Gs SYSTEM MEMORY e 13 7 ISA BUS EXPANSION e M 14 7 1 PC 104 Bus ISA ge a O 14 7 1 1 PC 104 Connectors P 14 7 1 2 PC 104 COUT OM qa 14 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX i Es kontron Table of Contents 8 PCI BUS EXPANSION ssscccsessccccscecccccsccs cece scesecscssceosscsceccuscsscesese scssscsesessevecscecovccsecssesccceesccoses 15 8 1 Configuration of VI O cy A LP Re nr 15 9 GRAPHICS INTERFACE wsscsscecescsccsccccescacescscesscscesdecccccscasusecsdscsscaecsoeswacccosdcesvsceadesecoscseswsossssse 16 9 1 CRT GOMMECHOM sc coccietsceccevenssvdsvsceiocs dee ile teste date bs obesbecesee dap io ta se dise tattoo li Ea 16 9 2 LCD Panel Connector iecore aeneo Cos be ERR E E ice 16 9 3 Display Power Considerations ses 16 9 4 Connecting a LCD Panel 22i reper decade nhan eo da eee t bros cer tenant e
16. MA the amount of graphic memory reduces the available amount of system me mory The first 640 kB of DRAM are used as main memory Using DOS you can address 1 MB of memory directly Memory area above 1 MB high memory extended memory is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM SYS and EMM386 EXE which are part of the operating system Please refer to the operating system documentation or special textbooks for information about HIMEM SYS and EMM386 EXE Other operating systems Linux or Windows versions allow you to address the full memory area directly Upper Memory Use Available Comment A0000h BFFFFh VGA Memory No Mainly used by graphic adapter cards C0000h CBFFFh VGA BIOS No Yes The VGA BIOS exceeds the standard area of Co000h C7FFFh normally used by ISA VGA cards Free if VGA BIOS only use 32 kB e g Onboard graphic CCO00h DFFFFh Yes Free for ISA bus or shadow RAM in standard configurations If onboard LAN PXE ROM is enabled or JRC is used a block is shadowed for BIOS extensions starting with first free area at CCOO0h or DO000h D4000h D8000hor DCO00h BIOS extensions do not use the whole shadow block JRC is always starting at DEOOOh ies E0000h E7FFFh IEEE Yes Free for ISA bus EBO00h FOO00h SystemBIOS No S A 5 PCI Devices All devices follow the Peripheral Component Interconnect 2 2 PCI 2 2 specification The BIOS and OS control memory and I O resources Please see the
17. MOPSIcdLX iv Es kontron Chapter 1 User Information 1 User Information 1 1 About This Document This document provides information about products from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries No warranty of suitability purpose or fitness is implied While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate the information contained within is supplied as is no liability is taken for any inaccuracies Manual is subject to change without prior notice For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned 1 2 Copyright Notice Copyright O 2006 2007 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the express written permission of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH DIMM PC PISA ETX amp ETXexpress X board DIMM I0 and DIMM BUS are trademarks or re gistered trademarks of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron is trademark or registered trademark of Kontron AG 1 3 Trademarks The following lists the trademarks of components used in this board IBM XT AT PS 2 and Personal System 2 are trademarks of International Bus
18. Mo Fixed Default address from AMD PCI ISA Bridge Reserved Reserved No Fixed Default address from AMD PCT IDE Controller Fixed Default address from INTEL PCI Network Con 0A78 OA7F OCF8 OCFF 6000 63FF 9C00 9FFF AC1C AC1F FEOO FEOF FFOO FF3F Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcd LX Use Timer Counter Keyboard controller_ No Fixed Interrupt Controller 2 No Fixed System Control No Hxel Fixed Disk Serial Port 2 Parallel Port 1 VG Diskette Controller No SeriatPort1_ No DMAExtension No D M No re Reserved A Available Comment DMA Controllert_ No fixed System Control No fixed Interrupt Controllert_ No fixed No Fixed 3 3 Y Y NMI Enable Register No Real Time Clock and CMOS Registers BIOS POST DMA Page Register System Control No DMA Controller 2 No Math Coprocessor No No fixed 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Possible address of LPT2 es es Yes NENNEN No Fixed o Ye Possible address of COM3 Free if device is disabled in setup Default for COM1 free with different configuration No Fixed Default address from AMD PCI ISA Bridge Wo Fixed Default address from AMD PCI Host Bridge 50 C kontron Appendix A System Resourcen A 4 Memory Map The MOPSIcdLX processor module can support up to 1 GB memory modules As the MOPSIcdLX uses Shared Memory Architecture S
19. PCI 2 2 specification for details PCI Device IDSEL PCI IRQ REQ GNT Comment Onboard Host Bridge Integrated in chipset Onboard Graphic Controller INTA Integrated in chipset Ethernet 82551ER AD19 INTCH Discrete channel for Ethernet Integrated in chipset Onboard ISA Bridge Integrated in chipset Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 51 Es kontron Appendix A System Resourcen A 6 SMBus Devices The MOPSIcdLX uses an onboard System Management SM Bus This bus is not available on an peripheral connector and therefore cannot be used for external SMBus devices SMBus Address SM Device Comment 98h Temp Sensor LM86 Onboard temperature sensor Note There are more devices connected to the SMBus than listed in this table but access to these devices in not permitted Don t access any other device addresses except those listed above Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 52 Es kontron Appendix B Connector Layout Appendix B Connector Layout X15003 X12001 X15006 X15007 X14001 o e e LO x X y e o LO mi X LO e o LO X QN e o LO X X10000 pies The Board as depicted is a model only showing the positions of the connectors For pincount and pinning please see the following tables Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 53 Es kontron Appendix B Connector Layout B 1 Connector Functions amp Interface Cables The table notes connector funct
20. RO4 Onboard Parallel Port Disabled Selects 1 0 base and IRQ of serial port respectively 378 1RQ7 disables the port 278 1R05 Parallel Port Mode Standard Sets the mode for parallel port EPP Standard bidirectional EPP Enhanced Parallel Port specification EPP Mode Select EPP1 9 Selects the EPP specification EPP1 7 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 44 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 8 PnP PCI Configurations Feature Description Init Display First Onboard Defines the primary Video controller If no ISA Video ISA Slot adapter exists no falling back to Onboard control ler is realized PCI Slot Reset Configuration Data Disabled Enabled erases all configuration data in Extended Enabled System Configuration Data ESCD which stores the configuration settings for plug in devices Manual Manual allows user configuration of PCITROs First Second PCI IRQ IRQ3 The system BIOS must have two PCI IRQs PCI inter IRQ4 rupts own the highest priority and disabling legacy IRQS ISA IRQs also internal Serial and Parallel ports IRQ7 IRQ10 First IRQ11 Second IRQ12 IRQ15 24 9 PC Health Status Feature Option Description System Temp Local Temperature of onboard LM84 sensor local tempe rature Shutdown Temperature Disabled Defines the shutdown temperature 60 C 65 C 70 C 75 C 80 C 85 C 90 C 95 C 100 C 100 C 105 C 110 C 115 C 120 C 125 C N A Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 45 Es kontron
21. abled to further reduce time to market As part of the standard features package all MOPS PC 104 modules come with a JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA interface which is integrated into the BIOS of the PC 104 modules This interface enables hardware independent access to the MOPS PC 104 features that cannot be accessed via standard APIs Functions such as watchdog timer brightness of LCD backlight and user bytes in the EEPROM can be configured with ease by taking advantage of this standard MOPS PC 104 module feature All MOPS PC 104 products can be controlled remotely by using JRC software through a serial port The software allows you to change update and maintain the MOPS products from a host computer via a serial connection 2 3 PC 104 an Embedded PC Standard By standardizing hardware and software around the broadly supported PC architecture embedded system designers can substantially reduce development costs risks and time to market For these reasons companies that embed microcomputers as controllers within their products seek ways to reap the benefits of using the PC architecture However the standard form factor of a PC bus 12 4 x 4 8 and its associated card cages and backplanes are too bulky and expensive for most embedded control appli cations The only practical way to embed the PC architecture in space and power sensitive applications has been to design a PC chip by chip directly into the product But this ru
22. ce Hardware VGA PCI 2 2 compliant bus controller 32bit 3 3V PCI interface Advanced system power management support Security block with 128 bit AES hardware support gt CS5536 Companion Chip Southbridge 5 3 Super I O 32bit 3 3V PCI interface Four integrated USB controller OHCI EHCI Integrated Enhanced IDE controller Integrated LPC port controller System Management SM bus interface Advanced system power management support Legacy device support Timer IRQ and DMA controller Internal Real Time clock with CMOS RAM The external Super I 0 WINBOND W83627 offers the following features Integrated keyboard controller with PS 2 mouse support Two serial ports and one multi mode parallel port Floppy disk controller Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcd LX 7 C kontron Chapter 6 System Memory 6 System Memory The MOPSIcdLX uses only 200 pin Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules SODIMMs One socket is available for 2 5 2 6 Volt power level unbuffered PC 2100 DDR200 up to PC 3200 DDR400 Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory DDR SDRAM of up to 1 GB Attention DDR400 modules can only be operated with DDR333 Two additional entries in the Setup of the System BIOS Mem Controller Buffering and Mem Controller Line Delay are improved stability of the board while using DDR333 RAM modules A Line Delay of 2 is the best setting for most modules The total amount of memory available on th
23. cs controller with maximum frame buffer size When configured for saller frame buffers and or using a LCD panel on the JILI interface not all of the video modes listed below may be available Capability depends on system configuration and on display capabilities Different operating systems also may not support all listed modes by the available drivers 9 5 1 Standard IBM Compatible VGA Modes Video Mode Type Characters Pixels Colors 320x200 640x200 320x200 640x200 640x350 640x350 16 2 16 256 640x480 2 645480 16 320200 256 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 17 Es kontron Chapter 9 Graphics Interface 9 5 2 Extended VESA VGA Modes VESA Mode Type Pixels Colors 32K 9 6 Color Modes There are two interface modes existing at 24 bit color depth FPDI Flat Panel Display Interface or LDI LVDS Display Interface Some panels use the line SELL LVDS SELect Lvds data order The LVDS data assignment in the datasheet can give you an indication by the last channel e g RX3 TX3 SELL LVDS low wether it is a LDI panel contains the lowest bits Most panels have a FPDI interface Example FPDI data assignment LVDS channel 3 even or odd Tx Rx27 Red 6 e g even RE6 or ER6 Tx Rx5 Red 7 Tx Rx10 Green 6 e g even GE6 or EG6 Tx Rx11 Green 7 Tx Rx16 Blue 6 e g even BE6 or EB6 Tx Rx17 Blue 7 Tx Rx23 not used Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 18 Es kontron Chapter 9 LDI data assignment LVDS cha
24. d on the Web Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 59 Es kontron Appendix C Literature Hints C 4 Programming gt C Programmer s Guide to Serial Communications Second Edition Joe Campbell SAMS 1987 ISBN 0 672 22584 0 gt Programmer s Guide to the EGA VGA and Super VGA Cards Third Edition Richard Ferraro Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0 201 57025 4 gt The Programmer s PC Sourcebook Second Edition Thom Hogan Microsoft Press 1991 ISBN 1 55615 321 X gt Undocumented PC A Programmer s Guide to I 0 CPUs and Fixed Memory Areas Frank van Gilluwe Second Edition Addison Wesley 1997 ISBN 0 201 47950 8 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 60 Es kontron Appendix D Revision History APPENDIX D REVISION HISTORY Revision Date Edited by Changes 05 16 2006 1 1 07 07 2006 S Laudan Basic reworking M H ttmann 07 12 2006 07 25 2006 Added chapter Watchdog Timer and Onboard Device Configuration 1 4 08 17 2006 M H ttmann Added some chapters e g CPU Chipset and Super l O Modifica tion of panel parameters Memory speed Delete restriction of PCl clock signals PC104 connector 2 0 05 04 2007 M H ttmann Added chapter Color Mode and Crisis Management Added new Bios features from R109 Change Design 07 20 2007 Added some memory DDR SDRAM remarks and other minor changes Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 61 Es kontron
25. dard specifies the interface between for example a modem and a computer so that they can exchange data The computer can then send data to the modem which then sends the data over a telephone line The data that the modem receives from the telephone line can then be sent to the computer You can search for information about the standard on the Web RS 232 Made Easy Connecting Computers Printers Terminals and Modems Martin D Seyer Prentice Hall 1991 ISBN 0 13 749854 3 National Semiconductor The Interface Data Book includes application notes Type 232 as a search criteria to obtain a list of application notes You can search for information about the data book on National Semiconductor s Web site AT Attachment ATA Working Group This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus inter face between disk drives and host processors It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system You can search for information about the working group on the Web We recommend you also search the Web for information on 4 2 1 0 cable if you use hard disks in a DMA3 or PIO4 mode USB Specification USB Implementers Forum Inc is a non profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification The USB IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adop tion of Universal Serial Bus technology You can search for information about the standar
26. de Normal Standby Suspend Power 1 5A t b d t b d Consumption 4 3 4 Supply Current maximum CPU AMD LX800 500 MHz Power t b d Consumption calculated theoretical values from all components maximum supply currents 4 3 5 External RTC Battery gt Voltage range 2 4 V 3 6 V typ 3 0 V gt Maximum current 10 pA Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 10 Es kontron Chapter 4 Specifications 4 4 Environmental Specifications 4 4 1 Temperature gt Operating with appropriate airflow e Maximum operating temperature O to 60 C 1 gt Non operating 10 to 85 C Note 1 The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on a module s surface You must maintain the temperature according to the above specification 4 4 2 Humidity Operating 10 to 90 non condensing Non operating 5 to 95 non condensing 4 5 MTBF The following MTBF Mean Time Between Failure values were calculated using a combination of manufacturer s test data if the data was available and a Bellcore calculation for the remaining parts The Bellcore calculation used is Method 1 Case 1 In that particular method the components are assumed to be operating at a 50 stress level in a 40 Cambient environment and the system is assumed to have not been burned in Manufacturer s data has been used wherever possible The manufacturer s data when used is specified at 50 C so in that sense th
27. den iii 17 9 5 Available Video Modes cccsscsscesseccscesceccceescescseesseseseeseessseeseessseeseuseseeseeseseeseesess 17 9 5 1 Standard IBM Compatible VGA Modes serrer 17 9 5 2 Extended VESA VGA Modes scsscsecsccsccecsscnceecnscncnsesceecsseceecsesceecsesceecesescesceseeces 18 9 6 Color Modest dida 18 10 SERIAL PORT INTERFACES csscvccscsscecsscescsccacscoscsacsccscsecebescessecceesecessscsecssennsecesesosesssecesecsse sess 20 10 1 Con ecOE O A ds 20 11 PARALLEL PORT INTERFACE sine eov eo eee eee oo ooa raa ue oon oo E gn cito ses den di dense OUR OU OUR RU SERO RUN ss 21 11 1 CONNECLO sarea TTL 21 12 dados duis oa S 22 12 1 CONM C O a TRI RENNES 22 12 2 Signal Descriptions 5 ooo o eoo ree e ere les e Ee Rae Reo condos ee daba ege Rare aea ee aea Eb cee 23 12 2 1 Example Connection AT keyboard and Other Functions ss 24 13 PS 2 MOUSE INTERFACE siii orne svarenanenanensesner tent one ones state ras ons en se sua t amet a stores rare 25 13 1 Mensa ETT T TIT Ses edit ra de uen onto nee e aiaa 25 14 USB INTERFACE css cvscccsctescccscsscccsscsesscescecescsscesssecscsscdsosssecssceseccssosscsessecseescsosscsesscsscessccsecsss 26 14 1 Connector esti 26 14 2 Elbe TIT NT 26 15 FLOPPY DRIVE INTERFACE sise eoe s se eere se eo Sees se es eene Ve oe SU eos oe pue oe SU tes tentes tete sese o eo ao Ue 27 15 1 oTi ut TEILT EIL 27 T6 IDE INTERFACE 2555
28. directional I O pin on CPU modules gt Keyboard clock signal BATT System Battery Connection gt This pin connects a system battery to all modules gt The battery voltage has to be higher than 2 4 V and lower than 3 6 V A 3 V battery is recommended gt A battery is not needed to hold CMOS setup data Your configurations for hard disks floppy drives and other peripherals are saved in an onboard EEPROM However you need a battery to save the CMOS date and time when power supply is turned off Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 23 Es kontron Chapter 12 Keyboard Interface 12 2 1 Example Connection AT keyboard and Other Functions 6 PIN MINI DIN PS 2 STYLE TON KBCLK 06 E TA n 5V Vcc o4 3a GND ur Mead KBDAT AL 5 PIN DIN 180 DIN41524 7 ES 5V Vcc PWRGOOD RESIN KBLOCK Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 24 Es kontron Chapter 13 PS 2 Mouse Interface 13 PS 2 Mouse Interface The Super 1 0 of the MOPSIcdLX supports a PS 2 mouse 13 1 Connector The PS 2 mouse interface is available on Connector X14001 4pins An adapter cable is required to connect a standard PS 2 mouse The cable is available from Kontron KAB MOUSE PS2 Part Number 96062 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pinout and connections for a PS 2 mouse adapter Header Pin Signal Name Function 6 pin MiniDIN PS 2 a DA Mouse data ft ACA A AA EU a A E Note 1 To protect the external power line
29. e Kontron Web site 24 11 3 LAN PXE ROM This optional ROM allows you to boot the MOPSIcdLX over an Ethernet connection If the onboard LAN PXE ROM is enabled in the system BIOS Setup an optional ROM for the Ethernet controller loads into memory during boot up A server with Intel PXE boot support is required on the other side of the Ethernet con nection The setup and configuration of the server including PXE support is not the responsibility of Kontron The PXE ROM extension is loaded into the first free memory area between C8000h and DFFFFh and a 48K block of memory is shadowed Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 47 Es kontron Appendix A System Resourcen Appendix A System Resourcen A 1 Interrupt Request Lines Please note that Kontron PC 104 devices were designed after the draft of P996 Specification for ISA systems Because of this shareable interrupts are not supported Some PC 104 add on board manu facturers do not follow the P996 Specification and allow shareable interrupts If you want to use such PC 104 boards with Kontron devices contact the manufacturer ofthe add on board and ask about switching to non interrupt sharing IRQ Use AVENUE Comment o Timeo Ooo E C 2 Cascade Oo O RE 6 me E IN o aer Ooo O LLL O Note Ifthe used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices Attention BIOS settings determine which physical COM connector is as
30. e SDRAM module is used for main memory and graphic memory on the MOPSIcdLX Shared Memory Architecture SMA manages the sharing of the system memory between graphic controller and processor Therefore the full memory size is not available for software applications Up to 254 MB of system memory are used as graphic memory To find the location of the SDRAM socket J8000 on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Con nector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 13 Es kontron Chapter 7 ISA Bus Expansion 7 ISA Bus Expansion The design of the MOPSIcdLX follows the standard PC 104 form factor and offers ISA bus signals for the use of standard PC 104 adapter cards 7 1 PC 104 Bus ISA part The PC 104 bus consists oftwo connectors that use 104 pins in total gt XT bus connector 64 pins gt AT bus connector 40 pins which is optional for 16 bit data bus system The pinout of the PC 104 bus connectors corresponds to the pinout of the ISA bus connectors with some added ground pins The two PC systems with different form factors are electrically compatible The XT bus connector Row A and B The corresponding 64 pin stackthrough header ISA bus 62pins has two added ground pins at the end of the connector Pin A32 and Pin B32 The pinout between PC 104 bus and XT ISA bus is identical between A1 A31 and B1 B31 The AT bus extension connector Row C and D The corresponding 40 pin stackthrough header ISA bus 36 pin
31. e eeu ERo VER ene verae Eae e Reo Fe EU e kae DE VR eui 47 APPENDIX A SYSTEM RESOURCEN scssccnscescsscccccsccsccescosccscsenteccosscoscsctescecscsactdeccecossoccssccesessesscsaceus 48 A 1 Interrupt RequesE LIfies z 2 esae eee e eee o Errare in eee 48 A 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels esse 49 A 3 1 0 Address MAD MR 50 A 4 inp Are 51 A 5 QUIT 51 A 6 SMBUS DEVICOS 82 O 52 APPENDIX B CONNECTOR LAYOUT ccccsscosccsccsscccccsccccccccsccescccccsccescscccscccccsecssccsscsccescsscseceece 53 B 1 Connector Functions amp Interface Cables rss 54 B 2 Pinout do eieren EE EE E E ES 55 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX iti Es kontron Table of Contents APPENDIX C LITERATURE HINTS sssevcnussusdesserinssiniuceutesnswsanes D KL PER RETE UE CN EPN VERRE FALE CO EEXR VII RE CIE EER PRAES 58 C 1 General PC Architect re 1 2 eei tetes SEEN REO ER e SEES SERE eo De SEES ER tentent nadaa 58 C 2 O 58 C 2 1 ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors romaines 58 C 2 2 A A umo 59 C 3 O er entsenna spin ennan este nee nds rca sntan Eais 59 C 3 1 RS 232 Seal EET DID LI DIDI DLL 59 C 3 2 Dip X 59 C 3 3 WSB emp 59 C 4 Programming second iia cr LLLI DESEE 60 APPENDIX D REVISION HISTORY ninia iia 61 Kontron User s Guide
32. e following results are slightly conservative The MTBF values shown below are for a 40 C in an office or telecommunications environment Higher temperatures and other environmental stresses extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure etc lower MTBF values System MTBF hours tbd Note Fans usually shipped with Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH products have 50 000 hour typical operating life The above estimates assume no fan but a passive heat sinking arrangement Estimated RTC battery life as opposed to battery failures is not accounted for in the above figures and need to be considered for separately Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions When the Kontron unit has external power the only battery drain is from leakage paths Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 11 Es kontron Chapter 5 CPU Chipset and Super 1 0 5 CPU Chipset and Super 1 0 5 1 CPU The central processing unit CPU is part ofthe AMD Geode LX Embedded processor with following features gt Extremly low power dissipation gt MMX and 3Dnow instruction set gt Two 64 kB on chip level 1 caches gt 128 kB on chip level 2 cache 5 2 Chipset The AMD LX chipset consists of gt LX800 Embedded Processor Northbridge Advanced high performance 64 bit DDR SDRAM controller Supports standard DDR200 to DDR400 memory types up to 1GB High performance 2D graphics controller Supports up to 1600x1200x32 bpp at 60 Hz for TFT interfa
33. eboard part of the starter kit Plug a suitable DDR SDRAM memory module into the RAM socket of the MOPSIcdLX Plug the MOPSIcdLX to the PC 104 bus connector on the starter kit baseboard Make all necessary connections from the MOPSIcdLX to the starter kit board cables come with the starter kit The starter kit board offers various interfaces on standard connectors Connect the CRT monitor to the CRT interface or a LCD panel to the JILI interface by using the corresponding adapter cable Plug a keyboard to the starter kit s keyboard connector Connect the floppy drive part of the starter kit with the data cable part of the starter kit to the MOPSIcdLX floppy interface and connect the power supply to the floppy s power connector Plug a hard drive data cable to the MOPSIcdLX hard disk interface Attach the hard disk to the connector at the opposite end of the cable If necessary connect the power supply to the hard disk s power connector Make sure all your connections have been made correctly Turn on the power Enter the BIOS by pressing the Del key during boot up Make all changes in the BIOS Setup See the BIOS chapter of this manual for details Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 5 Es kontron Chapter 4 Specifications 4 Specifications 4 1 Functional Specifications gt Processor e AMD Geode LX800 Embedded Processor gt Internal Bus e 33 MHz PCI bus e Upto 333 MHz memory bus Chipset e AMD Companion Chip
34. ed BIOS Features Second Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Third Boot Device Integrated Peripherals Master Drive PIO Mode Integrated Peripherals Slave Drive PIO Mode Integrated Peripherals IDE Primary Master UDMA Integrated Peripherals IDE Primary Slave UDMA Integrated Peripherals IDE Bus Master Mode Integrated Peripherals IDE HDD Block Mode Advanced Chipset Features Watchdog Mode Advanced Chipset Features Watchdog Timeout Advanced Chipset Features Watchdog Delay PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature Advanced BIOS Features JRC Extension Advanced BIOS Features Darkboot Custom Logo is C kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 Setup Guide The AWARD BIOS Setup Utility changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration The setup pro gram uses a number of menus to make changes and turn features on or off The BIOS Setup menus documented in this section represent those found in most models of the MOPSIcdLX The BIOS Setup for specific models can differ slightly 24 1 Start AWARD BIOS Setup Utility To start the AWARD BIOS Setup Utility press the lt DEL gt key when the following string appears during boot up Press lt DEL gt to enter Setup The Main Menu then appears 24 2 General Information The Setup Screen is composed of several sections Setup Screen Location Function Upper Half Lists and selects all top level menus Legend Bar Near Bottom or Bottom Lists setup navigation keys I
35. eripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 In Out DSUB 25 EE po yo 2 yo 3 ae C NN Tm To find the location of the parallel port on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Lay out Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 21 C kontron Chapter 12 12 Keyboard Interface Keyboard Interface The keyboard and feature connector of the MOPSIcdLX offers four functions The interface connects the following 12 1 gt Keyboard gt Speaker gt Battery gt Reset Button Connector The keyboard and feature connector is available through Connector X15002 10 pins An adapter cable is required to connect a standard keyboard to this interface There are two adapter cables available from Kon tron One can be used for AT keyboard KAB KB 1 Part Number 96023 0000 00 0 the other for PS 2 keyboard KAB KB PS2 Part Number 96060 0000 00 0 The adapter cables do not know the other func tions on this interface The following table shows the pinout as well as necessary connections for adapters Pin Signal Name Function 5 pin DIN Diode Speaker output 6 pin MiniDIN PS 2 A 2 Gu Ground 3 RSN Resetinput 4 Brock Keyboardtock 5 Kebat keyboarddata 2 1 6 keak Keyboarddock 1 5 7 Gu Ground 4 53 8 wc e 5 4 9 Bar Batteyin
36. es a Intel 82551ER PCI Fast Ethernet Controller The network controllers support 10 100 Base T interfaces The devices auto negotiate the use of a 10 Mbit sec or 100 Mbit sec connection An error free operation can be guaranteed up to 100 meters CAT4 ethernet cable 17 1 Connector The Ethernet interface is available through Connector X16000 8 pins To have the signals of the Ethernet connection available on a standard RJ45 connector you need an adapter cable which is offered by Kontron KAB MOPS ETN1 Part Number 96048 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pinout Header Pin Signal Name Function In Out 10BASE TTransmit Differential Output 10BASE TTransmit Differential Output 10BASE T Receive Differential Input 5 SHLDGND Shield ground 6 RXD 10BASE TReceive DifferentialInput 7 SHLDGND Shieldground 8 SHLDGND Shieldground Note TXD TXD differential output pair drives 10 and 100 Mb s Manchester encoded data to 100 10 BASE T trans mit lines RXD RXD differential input pair receives 10 and 100 Mb s Manchester encoded data from 100 10BASE T receive lines To find the location of the Ethernet interface on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 30 Es kontron Chapter 18 Power Connector 18 Power Connector In some applications the MOPSIcdLX is intended for use as a stand alone module without a backplane
37. g video red GREEN Analog video green 1 2 3 7 14 E To find the location of the CRT connector on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout 9 2 LCD Panel Connector The interface for the LCD Panel is available through the X12000 connector 40 pins on the top side of the board This connector represents the JILI interface JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface The implemen tation of this subsystem complies with the JILI Specification of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH A variety of cables for different display types are available from Kontron Please refer to the actual cable list on the Kontron Web site for part numbers and cable names A detailed description of the JILI interface standard also is available in a separate document JILI M PDF The three question marks represent the documents revision number You can download this document from the Kontron Web site or contact your local Kontron technical support to receive it To find the location of the LCD Panel interface connector on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout 9 3 Display Power Considerations When using a LCD Panel additional voltages may be required to drive the displays logic and supply the backlight converter The display logic may require 5V or 3 3V Backlight converters usually are 5V or 12V types When using a Kontron JILI cable you do not need to determine such configurations Display logic voltage come preconfig
38. iness Machines Corp Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corp All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners 1 4 Standards Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH is certified to ISO 9000 standards Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 1 Es kontron Chapter 1 User Information 1 5 Warranty This Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment During the warranty period Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will at its discretion decide to repair or replace defective products Within the warranty period the repair of products is free of charge as long as warranty conditions are observed The warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by the buyer unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of the product s environmental speci fications or improper installation or maintenance Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH that are caused by a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product 1 6 Technical Support Technicians and engineers from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries are available for technical support We are committed to making our product easy
39. ions as well as mating connectors and available cables Connector Function Mating Connector Available Cable Description 38000 AMP 2 215882 6 or comp PN 96015 0000 00 0 adaptation Connector Molex 51021 0400 or comp PN 96062 0000 00 0 mouse X15007 Connectors Molex 51021 0400 or comp PN 96054 0000 00 0 USB adapt X15002 Keyboard and 2 54mm 10 pos KAB KB 1 for AT Feature AMP 1 215882 0 or PN 96023 0000 00 0 keyboard Connector compatible or KAB KB PS2 PN 96060 0000 00 0 X15003 Floppy Drive Flat Foil Cable ADA FLOPPY 2 for 3 5 floppy Connector PN 96001 0000 00 0 or or slim line KAB FLOPPY MOPS 1 floppy PN 96019 0000 00 0 X15005 IDE Hard Disk 2mm 44 pos KAB IDE 25 for 3 5 HDD Connector Berg 89361 144 or PN 96020 0000 00 0 or compatible or 2 5 HDD KAB IDE 2MM PN 96021 0000 00 0 X16000 Ethernet 2mm 8 pos KAB MOPS ETN1 for RJ45 Interface Berg 90311 008 or PN 96048 0000 00 0 adaptation Connector compatible X12000 Flat panel Kontron JILI display cables Connector Serial 2 54mm 10 pos KAB DSUB9 2 for DSUB 9 Interfaces COM AMP 1 215882 0 or PN 96017 0000 00 0 adaptation A and COM B compatible Connectors X10000a PC 104 Bus 2 54mm 64 pos XT bus part EPT 962 60323 12 or compatible for board to board connection X10000b PC 104 Bus 2 54mm 40 pos AT bus part EPT 962 60203 12 or compatible for board to board connection X10000c Power 2 54mm 8 pos Connector EPT 962
40. le of the PC 104 stack as the CPU board is normally the board with the highest heat dissipation Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 14 Es kontron Chapter 8 PCI BUS Expansion 8 PCI BUS Expansion The MOPSlcdLX is available in different versions with or without PC 104 bus On boards with this option a quad row socket stack through connector with a 2mm x 2mm 0 79 x 0 79 pitch that implements the standard 32 bit PCI bus signals is available 8 1 Configuration of Vig and VCC The PCI Bus of the MOPSlcdLX is 3 3V only The default settings for Vio and VCC are not connected If it is ensured that the PCI expansion cards are types of 3 3V only Zero Ohm bridges can be set see picture 1 and picture 2 5V PCI expansion cards can damage the board Top Side Picture 1 Bottom Side Picture 2 Te 4 od o NO mis QN er its Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 15 Es kontron Chapter 9 Graphics Interface 9 Graphics Interface The onboard graphics controller supports CRT monitors and a variety of LCD panels with single or dual clock color depths of 18 24 bit and resolutions up to UXGA 1600x1200 9 1 CRT Connector The CRT monitor interface is available through the X12001 connector 6 pins To have the signals available on a standard DSUB 15 CRT monitor connector an adapter cable is required A 15 pin DSUB cable is avail able from Kontron KAB VGA 2 Part Number 96053 0000 00 0 Header Pin Signal Name Function Analo
41. ly 3 3V PCI cards supported e Onboard 3 3V Vip switchable by resistor Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 7 Es kontron Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 1 Block Diagram MOPSIcdLX LX800 Processor Southbridge CS5536 DDR SDRAM Memory Interface IDE Interface Graphic Controller USB Interface PCI BUS Super I O W83627 Floppy Interface Parallel Hardware Port Monitor Temperature PS 2 Serial ISA Bridge F85226 Interface Ports Voltage Keyboard Transformer ISABUS Network Controller 82551ER PC 104 Connector PC 104plus Connector Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 8 Es kontron Chapter 4 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 Specifications Mechanical Specifications PC 104 Bus Connector ISA part gt One 2x32 pin stackthrough and one 2x20 pin stackthrough connector PC 104 Bus Connector PCI part gt One 4x30 pin stackthrough connector Module Dimensions gt 96 x 90 mm 3 77 x 3 55 Weight 98 g full feature version without memory module Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 9 Es kontron Chapter 4 Specifications 4 3 Electrical Specifications 4 3 1 Supply Voltage gt 5V DC 5 4 3 2 Supply Voltage Ripple gt 100 mV peak to peak 0 20 MHz 4 3 3 Supply Current typical Power consumption tests were executed during the DOS prompt The tested boards were equipped with 256 MB SDRAM 32 MB chipDISK CPU AMD LX800 500 MHz Mo
42. n Eight and Sixteen Bit ISA E ISA and EISA Design Edward Solari Anna books 1990 ISBN 0 929392 08 6 AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1 amp 2 1985 ISA amp EISA Theory and Operation Edward Solari Annabooks 1992 ISBN 0929392159 ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes Jan 30 1990 Intel ISA System Architecture Third Edition Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1995 ISBN 0 201 40996 8 Personal Computer Bus Standard P996 Draft D2 00 Jan 18 1990 IEEE Inc Technical Reference Guide Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus Compaq 1989 Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 58 Es kontron Appendix C Literature Hints C 2 2 PCI PC 104 gt C 3 Ports Embedded PC 104 Consortium The consortium provides information about PC 104 and PC 104 Plus technology You can search for information about the consortium on the Web PCI SIG The PCI SIG provides a forum for its 900 member companies who develop PCI products based on the specifications that are created by the PCI SIG You can search for information about the SIG on the Web PCI amp PCI X Hardware and Software Architecture amp Design Fifth Edition Edward Solari and George Willse Annabooks 2001 ISBN 0 929392 63 9 PCI System Architecture Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley 2000 ISBN 0 201 30974 2 C 3 1 RS 232 Serial gt C 3 2 ATA gt C 3 3 USB gt EIA 232 E standard The EIA 232 E stan
43. nnel 3 even or odd Tx Rx27 Tx Rx5 Tx Rx10 Tx Rx11 Tx Rx16 Tx Rx17 Tx Rx23 Red 0 e g even REO or ERO Red 1 Green 0 e g even GEO or EGO Green 1 Blue 0 e g even BEO or EBO Blue 1 not used Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcd LX 19 Graphics Interface G kontron Chapter 10 Serial Port Interfaces 10 Serial Port Interfaces Two fully functional serial ports COMA and COMB provide asynchronous serial communications COMA and COMB support RS 232 operation modes They are 16550 high speed UART compatible and support 16 byte FIFO buffers for transfer rates from 50 Baud to 115 2 KBaud 10 1 Connector COMA is available through the X15000 connector 10 pins and COMB through the X15001 connector 10 pins To have the signals available on the standard serial interface connectors DSUB 9 or DSUB 25 an adapter cable is required A 9 pin DSUB cable is available from Kontron KAB DSUB9 2 Part Number 96017 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pinouts for COMA and COMB as well as necessary connections for DSUB adapters Header Pin Signal Name Function In Out DSUB 25 DSUB 9 vay 2 ocd DataCarierDetet In 8 1 E fg 6 coo 3 Ro ReciveData In Es C Ls TATI L1 5 mo transmitData Out aa Clear to Send Ni DTR DataTerminal Ready Out GND SignalGround 7 EON ER Ce Le 4 8 R Ringindicator m 22 9 EN CG Eten NNNM ES
44. ns counter to growing trend away from reinventing the wheel Whenever possible management encourages outsourcing of components and technologies to reduce development costs and accelerate product design cycles A need has arisen for a more compact implementation of the PC bus satisfying the reduced space and power constraints of embedded control applications PC 104 was developed in response to this need It offers full architecture hardware and software compatibility with the PC bus but in ultra compact 3 6 x 3 8 stackable modules PC 104 is ideally suited to the unique requirements of embedded control applications Although configuration and application possibilities with PC 104 modules are practically limitless there are two ways to use them in embedded system designs gt Standalone module stacks PC 104 modules are self stacking The modules are used like ultra compact bus boards but do not need backplanes or card cages gt Component line applications In this configuration the modules function as highly integrated components plugged into custom carrier boards that contain application specific interfaces and logic Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 4 Es kontron Chapter 3 3 Getting Started Getting Started The easiest way to get the MOPSIcdLX board running is to use a starter kit from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Take the following steps O o 00 e Connect the power supply to the starter kit bas
45. rface Integrated Peripherals Onboard Parallel Port Integrated Peripherals Parallel Port Mode Integrated Peripherals EPP Mode Select Keyboard Interface Advanced BIOS Features Boot Up Numlock Status Advanced BIOS Features Gate A20 Option Advanced BIOS Features Typematic Rate Setting Advanced BIOS Features Typematic Rate Advanced BIOS Features Typematic Delay Integrated Peripherals KBC Input Clock Advanced BIOS Features PS2 Mouse Function USB Interface Advanced Chipset Features USB Controller Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Second Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Third Boot Device Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 37 Es kontron Chapter 23 Network Interface Floppy Drive Interface IDE Interface Watchdog Timer Temperature Monitoring BIOS Extensions Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcd LX Onboard Device Configuration Advanced Chipset Features Network Controller Advanced BIOS Features PXE Lanboot Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Second Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Third Boot Device Standard CMOS Features Drive A Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Second Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features Third Boot Device Integrated Peripherals Onboard FDC Controller Standard CMOS Features IDE Primary Master Standard CMOS Features IDE Primary Slave Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Device Advanc
46. ron for further information about the usage of the EEPROM variation Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 36 Es kontron Chapter 23 Onboard Device Configuration 23 Onboard Device Configuration Many of the onboard devices offer several configuration settings in the System BIOS Setup Refer to chapter SETUP GUIDE for more configuration information Onboard Device see Main menu Sub menu Graphics Interface Advanced Chipset Features Video Memory Size Advanced Chipset Features Output Display Advanced Chipset Features Resolution Advanced Chipset Features Color Depth Advanced Chipset Features Pixel per Clock Advanced Chipset Features Color Mode Advanced Chipset Features Backlight Value PnP PCI Configurations Init Display First CPU Memory Interface Advanced BIOS Features CPU Internal Cache Advanced BIOS Features Video BIOS Shadow Advanced BIOS Features C8000 CBFFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features CCOOO CFFFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features D0000 D3FFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features D4000 D7FFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features D8000 DBFFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features DCO00 DFFFF Shadow Advanced BIOS Features Shadow Read Write Advanced Chipset Features CPU Frequency Advanced Chipset Features Memory Speed Advanced Chipset Features Mem Controller Buffering Advanced Chipset Features Mem Controller Line Delay Integrated Peripherals Onboard Serial Port 1 Integrated Peripherals Onboard Serial Port 2 Parallel Port Inte
47. s has four added ground pins two on each side of the connector To avoid confusion the first two pins are defined as Pin CO and Pin DO The additional ground pins at the end of the connector are defined as C19 and D19 The pinout between PC 104 bus and AT ISA bus is identical between C1 C18 and D1 D18 7 1 1 PC 104 Connectors The MOPSIcdLX features both XT bus and AT bus extension on two dual row socket connector with 2 54mm x 2 54mm grid 0 1 x 0 1 The PC 104 XT bus is available through the X10000A connector The PC 104 AT bus is available through the X10000B connector A detailed description of the signals including electrical characteristics and timings is beyond the scope of this document Please refer to the official ISA bus and PC 104 specifications for more details 7 1 2 PC 104 Configuration When using add on boards on the PC 104 bus make sure that there are no resource conflicts in the system Carefully choose hardware interrupts DMA channels memory and 1 0 address ranges to avoid resource conflicts which are often the reason for a board or a feature not functioning correctly PC 104 adapter cards are mounted in a stack through manner Adapter cards are designed with plugs on their undersides that mate with the PC 104 socket connectors of MOPSlcdLX PC 104 adapters can support the socket connector version on their topside and allow additional stacking of adapters Whenever possible use the MOPSlcdLX as top modu
48. s kontron Chapter 22 Special Hardware Hints 22 Special Hardware Hints 22 1 ISA Bus Limitations The PC 104 ISA bus implementation has the following four restrictions gt 16 bit DMA cycles located at DMA5 DMA7 are not supported gt An ISA device may take control of the bus ISA bus master mode This mode is not sup ported gt Simultaneous usage of Standard Floppy and DMA cycles is not possible gt Using ISA graphic cards certain high color depth graphic modes may show disturban ces i e vertical lines This is due to non optimum timings in the FINTEK ISA Bridge which cannot be fixed 22 2 PCI Bus Limitations The PC 104 PCI bus implementation has the following three restrictions gt Only 3 3V PCI boards cards are supported do not use 5V PCI boards cards without Level Shifter gt Only PCI boards cards with speed of 33 MHz will be run gt Some problems exists when using the KONTRON ADA9 PC 104 Evaluation Board re fering to PCI Slots KONTRON can not guarantee that all PCI cards runs error free 22 3 Memory Issues In case you encounter problems during file operations i e copy procedure during Windows installation these can usually be fixed by decreasing the memory speed Changing the modul is not necessary since the modules are working correctly with lower memory speeds 22 4 Security Block The standard version of AMD LX800 doesn t contain a EEPROM for storing a hidden key Please contact Kont
49. s of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of the PS 2 mouse connector on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 25 Es kontron Chapter 14 USB Interface 14 USB Interface The USB interface of the MOPSlcdLX is integrated in the CS5536 companion chip It comes with two USB ports which follow the OHCI EHCI specification and are USB 2 0 compliant You can expand the amount of USB connections by adding external hubs 14 1 Connector The USB ports are available through the X15006 and X15007 connectors each 4 pins To have the signals available on the standard USB interface connectors an adapter cable is required An USB interface cable is available from Kontron KAB USB 1 Part Number 96054 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pinouts for the USB connectors Header Pin Signal Name Function vec 1 USB Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of the USB ports on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout 14 2 Limita
50. s the PXE Lanboot option Enabled Boot Up Numlock Status Off On or Off turns NumLock on or off at boot up key On board feature Gate A20 Option Normal Normal a pin in the keyboard controller checks Fast GateA20 Fast lets chipset controls GateA20 Typematic Rate Setting Disabled Enables or disables manual adjustability Enabled Typematic Rate 6 8 10 12 15 20 Sets number of times to repeat a keystroke per se 24 30 chars sec cond if you hold the key down Typematic Delay 250 500 750 1000 Sets delay time after key is held down before it be s gins to repeat the keystroke PS 2 Mouse Function Disabled Disabled prevents installed PS 2 mouse from func Enabled tioning but frees IRQ12 Enabled forces the PS 2 mouse port to be enabled regardless if a mouse is present Enabled Enabled bus if Disabled or to local memory if Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Normally shadow area only readable Use this opti Enabled on to enable Write operation Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 42 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 6 Advanced Chipset Features Feature Description CPU Frequency Auto 200 MHz Auto use the strap option config 500 MHz 333 MHz 400 MHz All others will be regard special hardware facts and 433 MHz 500 MHz performance requests Memory Speed DDR200 DDR266 Selects memory speed if CPU frequency do not use DDR333 the Auto setting Mem Controller Buffering Disabled Improves the
51. signed to a logical COM port LPT1 also can be configured for IRQ5 Not available if ACPI is used Default values Both PCI IRQs can be assigned to other interrupt lines Not usable in Windows since a PCI IDE controller uses always two channels OU hw NH Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 48 E kontron Appendix A System Resourcen A 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels DMA Used for Available Comment Yes Yes FC o Note 1 Yes Cascade No e qp qe We qp MEE ERN NA A A cw A NA A Note 1 Ifthe used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding DMA is available for other devices 2 16 bit DMA channels not available Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 49 Es kontron Appendix A A 3 1 0 Address Map System Resourcen The 1 0 port addresses of the processor module MOPSIcdLX are functionally identical to a standard PC AT All addresses not mentioned in this table should be available We recommend that you do not use 1 0 addresses below 0110h with additional hardware for compatibility reasons even if available 1 0 Address h 0000 001F 0010 0020 003F 0040 005F 0060 006F 0070 0070 0077 0080 0081 008F 0092 00A0 OOBF 00C0 OODF 00E0 OOEF OOFO OOFF 01F0 01F7 0278 027F 02E8 02EF 02F8 02FF 0378 037F 03BC 03C4 03B0 03DF 03E8 03EF 03F0 03F7 03F8 03FF 0480 048F 04D0 04D8 PIC Extension PCI Configuration Reserved Reserved
52. sion is not a true extension BIOS It is part of the system BIOS and is located in the system BIOS segments after boot up It is permanently available and supports the JIDA 16 bit standard and the JIDA 32 bit standard The JIDA 16 bit standard is a software interrupt 15h driven interface for programmers and offers lots of board information functions For detailed information about programming refer to the JIDA specification and a source code example JIDAI ZIP which you can find on the Kontron Web site The three question marks represent the revision number of the file You also can contact technical support for this file For other operating systems special drivers JIDAIA ZIP are available You can download the zip file from the Kontron Web site 24 11 2 Remote Control Client Extension You can remotely control the MOPSIcdLX using software available from Kontron JRC 1 Part Number 96047 0000 00 0 This software tool can communicate with the board via one of the serial ports During boot up the system BIOS scans the serial ports for an available JRC connection If detected it loads the JRC client BIOS extension into the memory The JRC client is always loaded into the memory location DEO00h a 16K block is shadowed Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 46 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide For more information on the Remote Control usage refer to the JRC 1 technical manual or Application Note JRCUsage_E PDF which you can find on th
53. sscscceccsscescees 37 24 SETUP GUIDE sssccsccccscsstscceccccccsscoscsscccoccscseveccaccscecsscesesccecessscsscescescocessscescesocsceseccscsscosssesess 39 24 1 Start AWARD BIOS Setup Us 39 24 2 General IO MAIN cicdccdsesiscccecsccscdssdceussesseuseanedesesacsecasbansedassdessessadseacassavsssasbessons 39 24 3 Mali MOTI atinada ateo 40 24 4 Standard CMOS FeatLi es dieses eoo ee veo rar eset bao Creep SR eS sian Seosvesaspedeessssseuasesvedsenteventeness 40 24 4 1 IDE Master or Slave Submenus rss enne sse esses s seen 41 24 5 Advanced BIOS Features 5 5 2 2 doeet eene rasa eb ese es eo eee ido apes Del aae ad e ceeds cascades eases 41 24 6 Advanced Chipset Features cscscccssscccssscceseeccessccesceccseeceesceeeescceeesceeueeceaaeeeeen sees 43 24 7 Integrated Peripherals oos e tone e eee eoo opo ro eonun eeu veda aea o ees oo sisse n epson e eeu ve Xue sione 44 24 8 PnP PCL Contd ui ations a a 45 24 9 PC Health Status 2 esee sentent Eve e crue va eso pee etes creo tias 45 24 10 Special BIOS cU 46 24 10 1 Display Configuration accio sie lite dando en ndn cova ceecehee dds anda doadenensencbdescaadeaca idad 46 24 11 Kontron BIOS Extensions csccscsscsscsccecsscsceecssesceecusesceecesesceeceseeceeceseeceseucesceseeces 46 24 11 1 RAS IERI 46 24 11 2 Remote Control Client Extension ccccscsecsscsccecsccecsscsceecssesceecesesceecesesceeceseeceeeeses 46 24 11 3 LAN PXE iiio seva cra Een ee EYE ER Ea Eae a nice in ne de
54. stability of DDR333 memory speed Enabled Mem Controller Line Delay 64 128 254 MB system memory LCD amp CRT taneous mode Resolution Auto VGA SVGA Select Auto whenever using a JILI cable XGA SXGA UXGA VGA SVGA XGA SXGA and UXGA provides standard timings for LCD panel resolutions 24 Bit Dual Color Mode FPDI Only valid for 24 bit color depth oum m FPDI Flat Panel Display Interface Open LDI LVDS Display Interface Backlight Value 0 10 20 30 40 50 Chooses a value to adjust backlight of the LCD 60 70 80 100 120 0 0V 150 180 210 230 250 nearly maximal voltage 250 Enabled Disabled Disabled Generate RESET Watchdog Timeout 1s 5s 105 30s Selects maximum trigger period 1min 5 5min 10 5min 30 5min Watchdog Delay 1s 5s 10s 30s Selects time until the watchdog counter starts 1min 5 5min counting Useful to handle longer boot times 10 5min 30 5min Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 43 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 7 Integrated Peripherals Feature Description Master Slave Drive PIO Selects HDD PIO mode or Auto for optimum trans Mode fer mode UDMA Auto mode Enabled Enabled KBC input Clock 6 8 12 16MHz Selects the keyboard clock Onboard FDC Controller Disabled Enables or disables onboard FDC controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 2 Disabled Selects 1 0 base and IRQ of serial port respectively 3F8 IRQ4 Port 1 disables the port 2F8 IRQ3 Port 2 3E8 I
55. tec ted during boot up Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 40 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 4 1 IDE Master or Slave Submenus Feature Option Description IDE HDD Auto Detection Executes HDD Auto Detection IDE Primary Master Slave None None disable drive Auto Auto Auto Detection the drive itself supplies the Manuell information Manuell end user supplies the HDD information Access Mode CHS physically 28bit addressing mode LBA adressing mode with logical block numbers Large for drives that do not support LBA and have more than 1024 cylinders Auto Auto Detection the drive itself supplies the information 24 5 Advanced BIOS Features Feature Option Description Setup Password required for Setup System System Password required for system boot up Enabled Disabled trol Enabled Custom Logo contact Kontron Disabled disk boot sector First Boot Device Floppy First Standard legacy diskette drive Second Boot Device HDD 0 Second Primary master IDE hard drive Third Boot Device SCSI Standard SCSI drive CDROM Standard CDROM or DVD drive HDD 1 Primary slave IDE hard drive USB FDD USB diskette drive USB ZIP USB ZIP drive USB CDROM USB CDROM drive USB HDD USB harddisk drive LAN Ethernet controller with LAN Boot ROM Disabled Third Disables boot device entry Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 41 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide Feature Option Description PXE Lanboot Disabled Enables or disable
56. ted 14 STEP Step 15 GND Ground 16 WDATA WrteData 17 GND Ground 18 WGATE WrteGate Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of floppy drive interface on the MOPSIcdLX board please see the Appendix Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 27 Es kontron Chapter 16 IDE Interface 16 IDE Interface The MOPSIcdLX features one EIDE interface Ultra DMA66 mode that can drive two hard disks When two devices share a single adapter they are connected in a master slave daisy chain configuration If only one drive is in the system you must set it as the master 16 1 Connector The IDE interface is available through Connector X15005 44 pins This interface is designed in 2mm grid for optimal connectivity to a 2 5 hard disk There are several accessories available for IDE connectivity You can use two cables to directly connect a hard disk in a 2 5 form factor KAB IDE 2MM Part Number 96021 0000 00 0 or a 3 5 form factor KAB IDE 25 Part Number 96020 0000 00 0 You can plug a Kontron chipDISK which is an IDE hard disk that uses Flash technology into the IDE interface and mechanically mount it by using a mini
57. tem Specific Help Window Bottom or Left Side Help for selected item Menu Bar The menu bar at the upper half of the window lists different menus Use the left right up down arrow keys to make a selection Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 39 Es kontron Chapter 24 Setup Guide 24 3 Main Menu Feature Description Defines Virus Warning Cache Availability Boot Sequence Key board and Mouse Parameters and Shadowing Integrated Peripherals Defines IDE Global Settings and Onboard Devices COM LPT PnP PCI Configuration Defines Graphic Boot Device and PCITROs 24 4 Standard CMOS Features Feature Option Description Time gt IDE Primary Master gt IDE Primary Slave Drive A None Sets type of floppy disk drive 360 kilobits 5 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 kilobits 3 1 1 44 1 25 MB 3 2 2 88 MB 3 Ye Halt On All Errors Determines if errors detected during No Errors boot up cause system to halt AlL But Keyboard All But Diskette AlL But Disk Key Base Memory N A Displays amount of conventional memo ry detected during boot up N A Extended Memory Displays amount of extended memory de tected during boot up Extended memory capacity of memory module selected frame buffer memory size Total Memory N A Displays amount of total memory de
58. tions The power contacts for USB devices on Pin 1 and Pin 4 are protected They are suitable to supply connected USB devices with a maximum of 500 mA power dissipation Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pins Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 26 Es kontron Chapter 15 Floppy Drive Interface 15 Floppy Drive Interface The floppy drive interface of the MOPSIcdLX uses a 2 88 MB super 1 0 floppy disk controller and can support one floppy disk drive with densities that range from 360 kB to 2 88 MB The controller is 100 IBM com patible 15 1 Connector The floppy disk interface is available on the flat foil connector X15003 26 pins This type of connector is often internally used in notebooks to connect a slim line floppy drive Accessories are available for this interface from Kontron To connect a standard 3 5 floppy drive use an adapter cable ADA FLOPPY 2 Part Number 96001 0000 00 0 If you have a slim line 3 5 floppy drive you may need a flat foil cable KAB FLOPPY MOPS 1 Part Number 96019 0000 00 0 It also is possible to get a slim line 3 5 floppy drive with cable from Kontron FLOPPY MOPS 1 Part Number 96010 0000 00 0 The following table shows the connector pinout Header Pin Signal Name Function Pin Signal Name Function rs wem cw s Zone diskchange 7 nc Notconnected 8 Nc Notconnected a nc Notconnected 12 FDIR DirecionSelect 13 nc Notcomec
59. ured on the JILI cable On occasion backlight voltage has to be adjusted on the cable Even though the MOPSIcdLX is a 5V only board you need to supply the 12V for the backlight converter additionally when using such a converter type The onboard 3 3V circuitry and the 3 3V logic voltage of low voltage panels are powered by separate voltage regulators Kontron User s Guide MOPSIcdLX 16 Es kontron Chapter 9 Graphics Interface 9 4 Connecting a LCD Panel To determine whether your panel display is supported check the Kontron Web site for panel lists We regu larly update the list of panels that have been tested with the MOPSlcdLX If you use one of those adapters supplied by Kontron configuration is easy Check whether you have the correct adapter and cable for the panel you plan to use Inspect the cable for damages Disconnect the power from your system Connect the panel adapter to the LCD Panel connector JILI interface on the MOPSIcdLX Connect the other end of the cable to your display Connect the backlight converter Supply power to your system If no image appears on your display connect a CRT monitor to the CRT connector If necessary program the EEPROM on the JILI cable with the matching configuration data og If you still do not see improvement consider contacting the dealer for technical support 9 5 Available Video Modes The following list shows the video modes supported by the graphi
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