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1. R182 U102 ON a 57 20 Appendix F Component Placement Appendix F Component Placement Dle FAIN SEG DO C100 C1005 E In Br ON OP X201 BMI BM4 C kontron 20 Appendix F Component Placement 20 2 Bottom Ethernet Connectors PRev7 XX9999 2277 7 7 i Leit X52 B Jr MI FE 6 X54 C150 c51 Ve GA C63 Jg ei Kontron User s Guide microServer 58 C kontron 21 APPENDIX G Mechanical Dimensions 21 APPENDIX G Mechanical Dimensions wwe 2 19 Er i i i Wal N Jerch uuc GIL ei Foes FEE Ki ADR 34w DE es 64mm SCHEID 34 3mm 14 9mm 76 7mm 8 9mm 86 1mm 107mm Kontron User s Guide 59 C kontron microServer 22 Appendix H JIDA Standard 22 Appendix H JIDA Standard Every board with an on board BIOS extension supports the following function calls which supply information about the board Kontron Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA functions are called via Interrupt 15h Functions include AH Eah AL function number DX 4648h security word CL board number starting with 1 The interrupt returns a CLzO if a board with the number specified in CL does not exist CL will equal 0 if the board number exists In this case the content of DX determines if the operation was successful DX 6B6Fh indicates success other values indicate an error 22 1 Obtaining Information about Boards that Use the JIDA
2. gt Kontron User s Guide gt Reference Template Document Revision 1 29 Computer Or Blades amp Module Mezzanines CPU Boards Mobile Rugged Custom Systems Solutions G kontron This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 VERRE ELE ele ER AA OE N EA 7 1 1 About Lu En EE 7 1 2 Copyright Notice eL 7 1 3 L GALE CR EE ER EE N 7 1 4 SI Ile ORE N TOTNM 7 1 5 METER EE ON 7 1 6 Technical len ET RR den etienne 8 2 gee ale OE EE EE do sseso scene cotes sos die sces 9 2 1 le ge diie OO N N E EE OE N EE ON 9 SE SS ed EE ER ER eg 9 2 1 2 EIXO Products 2 5 OE ER OE NE HE N an 9 2 1 3 EIX Doceumentati OM ss o sides eoo oe eg se de ese Ge ede AN seb ro e Eee b aa ee adeb cape gae eN seg de 10 2 1 4 TE Een 10 2 1 5 DIMM PC T O Products E 10 3 Kielen EE 11 3 1 Mechanical Specifications E 12 3 2 Electrical SpecificationsmicroSERVER esse 12 301 Supply Voltage DE DE IN EE 12 3 2 2 Supply Voltage Ripple DC DC M assessment 12 3 2 3 MICTOSERVER bot EE 12 3 3 Environmental Specifications E 13 3 3 1 Temperature TT 13 3 3 2 T uh Te et 13 323 3 Temperature Table sarsies een Nee De SE EE die eL ee eov ae ce eere Suede ees Desen tee 13 4 Ethernet Controller Interface eee eee eee ee ee eee eee Ge Gee Se Gee Se Gee eee eee 14 4 1 Ethernet 1 Connector X121 A ETX esee esee eene eene nennen nnne nnne nennen 14 4 2 eel IE RE AE EE EN OR E
3. 10 00 Kontron User s Guide microServer 43 C kontron 18 2 Top ETX DE Ethernet 1 Bottery OVCR USB Battery CR2032 a Flot Panel JL microServer HUB L1 21 Power xw z gt Kontron User s Guide microServer 18 Appendix D Connectors REQO GNTO on ETX Defout for MGXPIPS ETX with Ethemet Controler e Realtek RTLB3139 or Intel 82559 Lech ETX with Ethemet Controler H oavicom DM9102 kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 3 Connector Table Source of PCI Bus for Ethernet 2 amp 3 X121 B amp X121 C Source of USB 0 amp 1 for X51 Top x Ene Source of sound for X68 ADA SOUND EN oer De 1 3 3 5mm Source of 3 3V for Ethernet U45 U9 U10 Top X2 ETX Source of ISA Bus for DIMM PC 1 0 X81 Connector for the ETX Source of COM1 for driver U5 X52 or DIMM PC 1 0 X81 Source of COM2 for driver U4 X54 or DIMM PC 1 0 X81 Source of VGA for X72 Top X3 ETX Source offlat panel JILI for X67 Connector for the ETX Source of LPT Floppy for X78 ADA FLOPPY 2 or ADA LPT 1 LPT Floppy Source of PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard X62 ADA PS2 2 1 PS 2 Source of primary IDE for HD X92 Source of secondary IDE for Compact Flash X91 and CD X93 i A Ep Source of Ethernet 1 for L15 and X121 A SEET Input for battery BT1 Input for over current of USB Option module for ISA Bus from ETX X2 ISDN via an external connector ETN Ethernet 4 10Mbit X121 D Top
4. Height without ETX 26 mm approximately Height with ETX8 36mm depending on ETX and processor heatsink 3 2 Electrical SpecificationsmicroSERVER 3 2 1 Supply Voltage DC DC in 9 32V DC 10 3 2 2 Supply Voltage Ripple DC DC in gt 500 mV peak to peak 0 20 MHz 3 2 3 microSERVER Loads The maximum sum of all loads on the 5V is 8000mA For the maximum load the DC DC needs approximately 45W of power input gt VV NW NV Y NY ON ON ON VV Y Kontron User s Guide microServer microSERVER including the 3 3V load via ETX 150mA approx ETX mgx 650 950 mA approx ETX P1 2000 mA approx ETX C3 2060 2420 mA approx ETX P3 2360 3020 mA approx DIMM PC 1 0 130 450 mA approx Hard disc 500mA approx Compact Flash 300 mA approx SIDE 500 mA approx USB load 1000mA approx Line driver activity 40mA Floppy 20 250 mA CPU fan 100mA 12 C kontron 3 3 Environmental Specifications 3 3 1 Temperature gt Operating 0 to 60 C with appropriate air flow gt Nonoperating 10 to 85 C 3 3 2 Humidity Operating 10 to 90 noncondensing Nonoperating 5 to 95 noncondensing 3 Specifications Note The max operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on a module s surface It is your responsibility to maintain this temperature within the specification which is set by the chip manufact
5. Kontron User s Guide 22 G kontron microServer 10 Floppy Drive Interface 10 1 Connector X78 Kontron recommends using an ADA FLOPPY 2 KAB FI 2 for this connector which is an adapter to a standard 34 pin connector Also ADA LPT 1 is possible You can only use a single floppy drive Note When operating in floppy disk mode the parallel port is unavailable To find the locations of Connector X78 please see the Connector Layout chapter 10 Floppy Drive Interface Pin 1 VCC VCC VCC 2 PDO INDEX INDEX PDO 3 VCC VCC VCC 4 ACK_DRV1 DRV1 JACK 5 VCC VCC VCC 6 PD4_DSKCHG DSKCHG PD4 7 PDS PDS 8 AFD_DENSEL DENSEL AFD 9 PD6 MOTO MOTO PD6 10 BUSY_MOT1 MOT BUSY 11 PD7 PD7 12 INIT DIR DIRE JINIT 13 STB_DRVO DRVO STB 14 SLIN_STEP STEPH SLIN 15 LPT FLPY GND N C 16 PE_WDATA WDATA PE 17 GND GND GND 18 SLCT_WGATE WGATE SLCT 19 GND GND GND 20 PD1_TRKO TRKO PD1 21 GND GND GND 22 PD2_WP WP PD2 23 GND GND GND 24 PD3_RDATA RDATA PD3 25 GND GND GND 26 ERR HDSEL HDSEL ERR 10 1 1 Configuration MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm imm TypeA 1 9 YOUNGSHIN EFCO MCAB26X300A10 MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm imm TypeA 1 9 YOUNGSHIN EFCO HV6X026A03000MM MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm 1mm TypeA 1 9 AXON ji m Eco Kontron User s Guide microServer 23 G kontron 10 Floppy Drive Interface 10 1 2 Signal Descriptio
6. Literature and Standards The PC Handbook For Engineers Programmers and Other Serious PC Users Sixth Edition John P Choisser and John 0 Foster Annabooks 1997 ISBN 0 929392 36 1 23 3 1 RS 232 Serial gt EIA 232 E Interface The EIA 232 E standard 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 RS 232 Made Easy Connecting Computers Printers Terminals and Modems Martin D Seyer Prentice Hall 1991 ISBN 0 13 749854 3 National Semiconductor Interface Data Book includes application notes Type 232 as a search criteria to obtain a list of application notes 23 3 2 Serial ATA gt 23 3 3 USB Serial AT Attachment ATA Working Group This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus interface between disk drives and host processors It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system We recommend you search for 4 2 1 0 cable information 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 adoption of Universal
7. 67 REF 68 BLUE 69 SA12 70 GREEN 71 I2DAT 72 RED 73 SA13 74 VCC 75 T2CLK 76 VSYNC 77 SA14 78 GND Note X Not supported by the microSERVER Kontron User s Guide 54 microServer top side KEY 135 590 616365 139 141 143 M wm C kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 79 DRQO 80 HSYNC 81 SA15 82 FPBACK 83 DACK 0 84 MODUL 85 IRQ14 86 SA16 87 IOR 88 GND 89 SA17 90 FPVDD 91 IRQ15 92 BLANK 93 IOW 94 P17 95 SA18 96 ere 97 IRQ12 98 P15 99 SMEMr 100 P14 101 SA19 102 P13 103 IRQ11 104 pis 105 SMEMW 106 P11 107 AEN 108 P10 109 IRQ10 110 P9 111 IOCHRDY 112 P8 113 SBHE 114 P3 115 SDO 116 P2 117 I0CS16 118 GND 119 ZWS 120 Diis 121 SD1 122 PO 123 MEMCS16 124 P7 125 SD2 126 P6 127 SD3 128 p5 129 DRQ2 130 P4 131 SD4 132 VPANEL 133 SD5 134 FPVEE 135 IRQ9 136 VDCLK 137 SD6 138 LLCLK 139 SD7 140 VCC 141 RSTDRV 142 LFS 143 IOCHCK 144 GND Kontron User s Guide microServer SS G kontron 19 Appendix E BIOS Operation 19 Appendix E BIOS Operation Please see the respective BIOS chapter in the manual for the product specific ETX board On the microSERVER is no addional function that is configuable via BIOS Kontron User s Guide 56 C kontron microServer 20 20 1 Kontron User s Guide microServer TOP ETX Connectors r1 LI 185 T 03 UN
8. Backlight Kontron User s Guide 39 C kontron microServer 16 Appendix B Resources 16 Appendix B Resources For information on resources used on ETX amp and DIMM PC 1 0 boards please see the product specific manuals that are available on the JUMPtec Web site Most resources are used on the ETX boards Resources used by the microSERVER include two Ethernet controllers 2 and 3 Ethernet 2 is a PCI device that uses INTA as the interrupt AD19 as IDSEL and PCICLK1 as the clock Ethernet 3 is a PCI device that uses INTB as the interrupt AD20 as IDSEL and PCICLK2 as the clock Both Ethernet controllers use one busmaster which you can select via a jumper Default is REQO GNTO Kontron User s Guide 40 C kontron microServer 17 Appendix C Views 17 1 Front Side 17 2 Bottom Side PIDE Master Compact Flash Kontron User s Guide microServer 1056 il m EN c 17 Appendix C Views Anmmmmimnmmmmr HISHESEEFTIERTERTZIII PIDE Harddisk option PS 2 Printer Floppy G kontron 41 17 Appendix C Views 17 3 TopSide FlatPanel Kontron User s Guide 42 C kontron microServer 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 1 Bottom Side Ethernet Connectors Secondary IDE n x93 Option CD via Adapter 20 Awd o 3 o o a a 5 microServer HUB1L121 PCB Boc Power wa LPT loppy Adapter Ethemet 3 OnBoard
9. PIDE AO 39 VCC 40 VCC 39 SIDE INTRQ 40 PIDE A1 41 LTGIO2 42 LTGIOO 41 N C 42 N C 43 LTGIO1 44 BLON amp 43 SIDE AKJ 44 PIDE INTRQ 45 BIASON 46 DIGON 45 SIDE RDY 46 PIDE AKJ 47 COMP 48 YE 47 SIDE IORJ 48 PIDE RDY 49 SYNC 50 Es 49 VCC 50 VCC 5i LPT FLPY 52 N C 51 SIDE_IOWJ 52 PIDE IORJ 53 VCC 54 GND 53 SIDE DRQ 54 PIDE IOWJ 55 STB DRVO 56 AFD_DENSEL 55 SIDE D15 56 PIDE DRQ 57 FIR 58 PD7 by SIDE DO 58 PIDE D15 59 IRRX 60 ERR HDSELJ 59 SIDE D14 60 PIDE DO 61 IRTX 62 PD6_MOTO 61 SIDE_D1 62 PIDE_D14 63 RXD2 64 INIT_DIRJ 63 SIDE_D13 64 PIDE_D1 65 GND 66 GND 65 GND 66 GND 67 RTS2J 68 PD5 67 SIDE D2 68 PIDE D13 69 DTR2J 70 SLIN STEPJ 69 SIDE D12 70 PIDE D2 e DCD2J 72 PD4_DSKCHGJ 71 SIDE D3 72 PIDE D12 73 DSR2J 74 PD3 RDATAJ 73 SIDE D11 74 PIDE D3 75 CTS2J 76 PD2 WPJ 75 SIDE D4 76 PIDE D11 77 TXD2J 78 PD1 TRKOJ 77 SIDE D10 78 PIDE D4 79 RI2J 80 PDO INDEXJ 79 SIDE D5 80 PIDE D10 81 VCC 82 VCC 81 VCC 82 VCC 83 RXD1 84 ACK_DRV1 83 SIDE_D9 84 PIDE_D5 85 RTS1J 86 BUSY MOT 85 SIDE D6 86 PIDE D9 87 DTR1J 88 PE WDATAJ 87 SIDE D8 88 PIDE D6 89 DCD1J 90 SLCT WGATEJ 89 GPE2 90 CBLID_P 91 DSR1J 92 MSCLK 91 RXD 92 PIDE D8 93 CTS1J 94 MSDAT 93 RXD 94 SIDE_D7 95 TXD1 96 KBCLK 95 TXD 96 PIDE_D7 97 RI1J 98 KBDAT 97 TXD 98 HDRSTJ 99 GND 100 GND 99 GND 100 GND Kontron User s Guide microServer Ve e kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 6 ETX Signals Below is a list of signals used with the microSERVER and the product specific ETX
10. Signal Descriptions SNDL SNDR Line level stereo output left right This pin can drive a minimum 10kOhm AC load with a minimum 2 8V Note Use an external power amplifier or active speaker with high impedance input AUXAL AUXAR Auxiliary A input left right This is intended for connection to an internal or external CD ROM analog output The minimum input impedance is 10kOhm The maximum input voltage is 0 15V p p MIC Microphone input The minimum input impedance is 10kOhm The maximum input voltage is 0 15V pp MICBV Analog supply voltage microphone 2 5VI impedance 2 6K gt 50Hz 2 2K gt 1kHz ASGND Analog ground for sound controller Use this signal as ground of an external amplifier and microphone Kontron User s Guide 31 C kontron microServer 14 IDE Controller Interface 14 IDE Controller Interface 14 1 Hard Disk Connector X92 Primary IDE This connector is present on the microSERVER HDD option and is unavailable on the microSERVER CFC option The maximum load on the VCC is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER To find the locations of Connector X92 please see the Connector Layout chapter BELLE eS E il HDRSTJ 2 GND 3 PIDE_D7 4 PIDE D8 5 PIDE D6 6 PIDE D9 7 PIDE D5 8 PIDE D10 9 PIDE D4 10 PIDE D11 11 PIDE D3 12 PIDE D12 13 PIDE D2 14 PIDE D13 15 PIDE D1 16 PIDE D14 17 PIDE DO 18 PIDE D1
11. X81 DIMM PC IO ETIS Ethernet 4 Gare SEN and ISDN via Connector for the DIMM PCG IO an external connector And other YOUNGSHIN EFCO MCAB26X300A10 tn X67 Flat Panel JILI interface from the ETX X3 please see HUNG FU EFCO X601 HV6X026A03000MM AXON FFC 1 00A26 292L 4 4 08 08 SA Connection to 5V and GND This support sense BERG 94270 504 Top X201 Power Sense lines for special power supply This is an PLASTRON option SPTB2 04S3 020 4 0 0 Top BT1 Battery Battery for ETX X4 CR2032 CR2032 f B rklin Ton X301 REQ GNT route Route for the SG lines of the Ethernet 2 EE 3 40 F 4138 B rklin Top X75 ETH Jumper 3V for Ethernet 1 coil on off default off shunt connector 2 mm 40 F 4138 EE X92 up Primary IDE from ETX X4 not usable with 2 5 Hard disk Compact Flash Boom X91 SS Primary IDE from ETX X4 not usable with Connector type II io SE flash HD card or microdrive Kontron User s Guide 45 C kontron microServer 18 Appendix D Connectors KAB IDE 2MM Bott X93 CD opti S IDE from ETX X ottom option econdary rom ETX X4 ChipDisk ADA1 Bottom X52 COM1 COM via driver from ETX X3 to KAB DSUB9 2 KAB DSUB9 2 Bottom X54 COM 2 COM via driver from ETX X3 to KAB DSUB9 2 KAB DSUB9 2 Baton X76 Featifel Connector for reset speaker HD LED and Molex 51110 50 4 power LED I2C bus Mole 50394 8100 Bottom X68 Sound Sound from ETX X1 to ADA SOUND 1 ADA SOUND 1 Bottom X121A
12. and X2 LA Connector xt P Bus USB Sound Connectorx2 us Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 1 GND GND 3 PCICLK3 PCICLK4 3 SD14 SD15 B GND 6 GND 5 SD13 MASTERJ 7 PCICLK1 8 PCICLK2 7 SD12 DREQ7 9 REQJ3 10 GNTJ3 9 SD11 10 DACKJ7 11 GNTJ2 12 3V 11 SD10 12 DREQ6 13 REQJ2 14 GNTJ1 13 SD9 14 DACKJ6 15 REQJ1 16 3V 15 SD8 16 DREQ5 17 GNTJO 18 N C 17 MEMWJ 18 DACKJ5 19 VCC 20 VCC 19 MEMRJ 20 DREQO 21 SERIRQ 22 REQJO 21 LA17 22 DACKJO 23 ADO 24 3V 23 LA18 24 IRQ14 25 AD1 26 AD2 25 LA19 26 IRQ15 27 AD4 28 AD3 27 LA20 28 IRQ12 29 AD6 30 AD5 29 LA21 30 IRQ11 31 CBEJO 32 AD7 31 LA22 32 TRO10 33 AD8 34 AD9 33 LA23 34 1016J 35 GND 36 GND 35 GND 36 GND 37 AD10 38 AUXAL 37 SBHEJ 38 M16J 39 AD11 40 MIC 39 SAO 40 OSC 41 AD12 42 AUXAR 41 SA1 42 BALE 43 AD13 44 ASVCC 43 SA2 44 TC 45 AD14 46 SNDL 45 SA3 46 DACKJ2 47 AD15 48 ASGND 47 SA4 48 IRQ3 49 CBEJ1 50 SNDR 49 SA5 50 IRQ4 51 VCC 52 VCC 51 VCC 52 VCC 53 PAR 54 SERRJ 53 SA6 54 IRQ5 55 GPERRJ 56 N C 55 SA7 56 IRQ6 57 PMEJ 58 USB20 57 SA8 58 IRQ7 59 LOCKJ 60 DEVSELJ 59 SA9 60 SYSCLK 61 TRDYJ 62 USB30 61 SA10 62 REFSHJ 63 IRDYJ 64 STOPJ 63 SA11 64 DREQ1 65 FRAMEJ 66 USB21 65 SA12 66 DACKJ1 67 GND 68 GND 67 GND 68 GND 69 AD16 70 CBEJ2 69 SA13 70 DREQ3 7A AD17 72 USB31 7 SA14 72 DACKJ3 73 AD19 74 AD18 73 SA15 74 IORJ 75 AD20 76 USBOO 15 SA16 76 IOWJ 77 AD22 78 AD21 77 SA18 78 SA17 79 AD23 80 USB10 79 SA19 80 SMEMRJ 81 AD24 82 CBEJ3 81 IOCHRDY 82 AEN 83 VCC 84 VCC 83 V
13. to change without 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 2003 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 ETXexpress microETXexpress X board amp DIMM I0 and DIMM BUSQ are trademarks or registered 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 gt IBM XT AT PS 2 and Personal System 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp gt Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp Y Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corp gt 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 1 5 Warranty This Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from
14. 0 36 SIDE A2 37 SIDE CS1J 38 SIDE CS3J 39 DASP S 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GND 44 14 2 1 Configuration In use of a second 2 5 hard disk please use a KAB IDE 2MM cable to connect the 2 5 hard disk to a 2 5 hard disk interface If you use a CD drive a DVD drive or a 3 5 hard disk you will need a KAB IDE 2MM cable a ChipDisk ADA1 adapter and an external power connector for that drive Please configure it as master or slave depend on the other device on the secondary IDE interface Please refer the corresponding ETX amp manual for other device on the secondary IDE interface Some ETX have a sun disk as master on the secondary IDE interface Kontron User s Guide 33 C kontron microServer 14 3 Compact Flash X91 Primary IDE This connector is present on the microSERVER CFC option The connector is unavailable on the microSERVER HDD option 14 IDE Controller Interface The maximum load on the VCC is 300mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER The CompactFlash card socket does not supply 3 3V To find the locations of Connector X91 please see the Connector Layout chapter N NE EEN N EN N EN 1 GND 26 GND 2 PIDE D3 27 PIDE D11 3 PIDE D4 28 PIDE D12 4 PIDE D5 29 PIDE D13 5 PIDE D6 30 PIDE D14 6 PIDE D7 31 PIDE D15 7 PIDE CS1 32 PIDE CS3J 8 GND 33 GND 9 GND 34 PIDE IORJ 10 GND 35 PIDE IOWJ 11 G
15. 5 19 GND 20 21 PIDE DRQ 22 GND 23 PIDE IOWJ 24 GND 25 PIDE IORJ 26 GND 27 PIDE RDY 28 29 PIDE AKJ 30 GND 31 PIDE INTRQ 32 33 PIDE A1 34 35 PIDE AO 36 PIDE A2 37 PIDE CS1J 38 PIDE CS3J 39 DASP P 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GND 44 14 1 1 Configuration Please use a 2 5 hard disk Use the jumper on the hard disk to make this hard disk a master default or slave Dependent on the other device on the primary IDE Please refer the corresponding ETX amp manual for other device on the primary IDE interface Most ETX amp have devices only on the secondary IDE interface Please mount the hard disk with four screws M3 6 to the PCB Kontron User s Guide 32 kontron microServer 14 IDE Controller Interface 14 2 IDEConnector X93 Secondary IDE You can use this connector as an optional IDE hard disk on the microSERVER The maximum load on the VCC is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER To find the locations of Connector X93 please see the Connector Layout chapter ME Es NEL TT ed 1 HDRSTJ 2 GND 3 SIDE D7 4 SIDE D8 5 SIDE D6 6 SIDE D9 7 SIDE D5 8 SIDE D10 9 SIDE DA 10 SIDE D11 11 SIDE D3 12 SIDE D12 13 SIDE D2 14 SIDE D13 15 SIDE D1 16 SIDE D14 17 SIDE DO 18 SIDE D15 19 GND 20 21 SIDE DRQ 22 GND 23 SIDE IOWJ 24 GND 25 SIDE IORJ 26 GND 27 SIDE RDY 28 29 SIDE AKJ 30 GND 31 SIDE INTRQ 32 33 SIDE A1 34 PDIAG S 35 SIDE A
16. CC 84 VCC 85 AD25 86 AD26 85 SDO 86 SMEMWJ 87 AD28 88 USBO1 87 SD2 88 SD1 89 AD27 90 AD29 89 SD3 90 NOWSJ 91 AD30 92 USB11 91 DREQ2 92 SD4 93 PCIRSTJ 94 AD31 93 SD5 94 IRQ9 95 INTCJ 96 INTDJ 95 SD6 96 SD7 97 INTAJ 98 INTBJ 97 IOCHKJ 98 RSTDRV 99 GND 100 GND 99 GND 100 GND Note Not connectedat the microSERVER Kontron User s Guide microServer e kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 5 ETX Connector X3 and X4 Connector X3 VGA LCD Video COM1 COM2 LPT Foppy IrDA Connector X4 Mouse Keyboard IDE 1 IDE2 Ethernet Feature Signal Pin Signal Signal Signal 1 GND 2 GND 1 GND GND 3 R 4 B 3 DN SB PWGIN 5 HSY 6 G 5 PS_ON SPEAKER 7 VSY 8 DDCK 7 PWRBTNJ BATT 9 DETECT 10 DDDA 9 KBINH 10 LILED Al LCDDO16 12 LCDDO18 11 WDTRIG 12 ACTLED 13 LCDDO17 14 LCDDO19 13 ROMKBCSJ 14 SPEEDLED 45 GND 16 GND 15 EXT PRG 16 I2CLK 17 LCDDO13 18 LCDDO15 17 VCC 18 VCC 19 LCDDO12 20 LCDDO14 19 OVCRJ 20 GPCSJ 21 GND 22 GND 21 EXTSMI 22 I2DAT 23 LCDDO8 24 LCDDO11 23 SMBCLK 24 SMBDATA 25 LCDDO9 26 LCDDO10 25 SIDE CS3J 26 SMBALRT 27 GND 28 GND 27 SIDE CS1J 28 DASP S 29 LCDDO4 30 LCDDO7 29 SIDE A2 30 PIDE CS3J 31 LCDDO5 32 LCDD06 31 SIDE AO 32 PIDE CS1J 33 GND 34 GND 33 GND 34 GND 35 LCDDO1 36 LCDDO3 35 PDIAG_S 36 PIDE_A2 37 LCDDOO 38 LCDDO2 37 SIDE_A1 38
17. E 14 4 3 Ethernet 2 and 3 Connectors X121 B and X121 C microSERVER ss se ee 15 4 4 COMPO JET ta ERR 15 4 5 Ethernet 4 Connector X121 D DIMM PC I O eeeeeeee rss enne 15 4 6 Bl ll ae EE tt 15 4 7 Softwareand Driver Setup sd sagaerne E 15 4 8 Ethernet Technical Support 4 eire iet teorie eo eo ero reae treo De eee Ed wa o soie oan de 15 5 Power Supply Interface issues ds eek oo se ds ee do ke ee de N de we es se ke ede dog AAR NE Ke 16 5 1 Connector X12 and X13 eater SEKERES ERG eaa ha SEER lance bee ER Een GEE REG b EG dent sea 16 Kontron User s Guide microServer iii C kontron 10 11 12 5 1 1 Pin Locations EER ER ESEG ER EER GE 5 1 2 Configuration see ee 5 2 Connector X11 5 2 1 Pin Locations 5 2 2 Configuration eese 5 2 3 Signal Descriptions Fan Interface 11e io esse dese de onus eos 6 1 Connector O18 sacred 6 1 1 Configuration see ee VGA INSTT ACE a eegent 7 1 Connector 71 7 1 1 Configuration see ee USB Interface s iss e soo cast hav GEGEE RA 8 1 Connector X51 eeeeeess 8 1 1 Configuration Parallel Port Communication Interface 9 1 Connector X78 9 1 1 Configuration 9 1 2 Signal Description Floppy Drive Interface ss 10 1 Connector X78 e
18. Ethernet 1 10 100Mbit Ethernet from ETX X4 Standard Ethernet 10 100Mbit Ethernet Davi PCI Bottom X121B Ethernet 2 E SEN Standard Ethernet Bus X1 Bottom X121C Ethernet 3 19 2 0T Es uet onboatd Davies o SEG Standard Ethernet Bus X1 10Mbit Ethernet from DIMM PC 1 0 X81 vi Bottom X121D Ethernet 4 GH Ee Standard Ethernet ISA Bus X2 Boom X601 EE PONET Connection Br the flat panel X67 input for Molex 51110 0450 backlight power supply 12V Molex 50394 8100 Power In 9 32V or FOSSES Bottom X12 X13 Power 5V option if DC DC switched off 1757022 P XMSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 Power In 9 32V or E SE n SE 5V option if DC DC switched off Bp ok P XMCV 2 5 3 G 5 08 CLIFF Electronic Bottom X11 Power Power In 9 32V pin diameter 2 1 mm DCCP1 Bottom X15 FAN CPU fan 5V Du Re ea Molex 51021 400 Bottom X72 VGA VGA from ETX X3 to KAB VGA 2 HDSUB15 Bottom X51 USB USB 0 amp 1 from ETX X1 TypeA LPT from ETX X3 to ADA FLOPPY 2 Om EIXE Gei m P only ADA Floppy 2 or Bott X78 LPT FL ADA LPT 1 se Floppy LPT Floppy from ETX X3 to ADA LPT 1 Floppy or LPT DSUB via jumper boue X65 PS 2 Mouse Keyboard from ETX amp X3 to ADA PS 2 1 PS 2 keyboard or Y Cable for 2 PS 2 keyboard and mouse Kontron User s Guide 46 C kontron microServer 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 4 ETX Connector X1
19. LK This is the keyboard clock signal MSDAT This is the bi directional mouse data signal MSCLK This is the mouse clock signal VCC GND This is the 5V power supply for the keyboard and mouse Max load is 200 mA Kontron User s Guide 26 microServer C kontron 11 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse and Feature Interface 11 2 Feature Connector X76 To find the locations of Connector X76 please see the Connector Layout chapter 1 Speaker 2 PowerLED 3 SpeakerGND 4 PowerLED 5 SpeakerGND 6 ResetGND 7 Speaker 8 ResetIN 9 HDLED 10 HDLED 11 T2CLK 12 T2GND 13 I2DAT 14 I245V 11 2 1 Configuration This connector is for different plugs The grid of the connector is 100mil 2 54mm The pins are square 25 2mil 0 64mm 11 2 2 Signal Descriptions Speaker Speaker Connection for the speaker Source impedance is 75 Ohm SpeakerGND Optional GND PowerLED 620 Ohm resistor to 5V Connect the power on the LED anode here PowerLED GND Connect the power on the LED cathode here HDLED 470 Ohm resistor to 5V Connect the activity LED hard disk anode here HDLED GND via a diode Connect the activity LED hard disk cathode here ResetIN Input of the ETX reset ResetIGND GND for the reset button I2GND GND for the I2C bus interface Kontron User s Guide microServer zi G kontron 11 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse and Feature Interface 12 5V 5V for the I2C Bus interface The maximum
20. ND 36 CS WES 12 GND 37 PIDE INTRQ 13 VCC 38 VCC 14 GND 39 CF MS SL 15 GND 40 16 GND 41 HDRSTJ 17 GND 42 PIDE RDY 18 PIDE A2 43 19 PIDE A1 44 VCC 20 PIDE AO 45 DASP P 21 PIDE DO 46 PDIAG P 22 PIDE D1 47 PIDE D8 23 PIDE D2 48 PIDE D9 24 49 PIDE D10 25 GND 50 GND 14 3 1 Configuration You can set the CompactFlash as master slave and writeprotected writebale gt Master gt R902 short 0 Ohm default gt Slave gt R902 open gt Writebale gt R900 short amp R901 open default gt Writeprotected gt R900 open amp R901 short Kontron User s Guide microServer 34 e kontron 14 IDE Controller Interface Era Wun F E Note The microSERVER uses a standard compact flash socket type IT to connect a CompactFlash card and microdrive Please configure it as master default or slave depend on the devices on the primary IDE interface Please refer the corresponding ETX amp manual for other device on the primary IDE interface Most ETX have devices only on the secondary IDE interface 14 3 2 Signal Description PIDE DO 15 SIDE DO 15 Primary Secondary IDE ATA data bus PIDE AO 2 SIDE AO 2 IDE ATA address bus PIDE CS1J SIDE CS1J IDE Chip Select 1 for device 0 This Chip Select 1 command output pin enables the IDE device to watch the read write command PIDE CS3J SIDE CS3J IDE Chip Select 3 for device 1 This Chip Select 3 command output pin enables the IDE device to watch the read w
21. S or digital LCD signals are supported Only the ETX mgx AL board supports digital LCD signals Te TTT quos CE 1 LTGIOO VSYNC 2 LCDDOO RO 3 LCDDO1 R1 4 DIGON DIGON 5 LCDDO2 R2 6 LCDDO3 R3 7 BIASON HSYNC 8 LCDDO4 R4 9 LCDD05 R5 10 GND GND 11 LCDDO6 GO 12 LCDDO7 G1 13 GND GND 14 LCDDO8 G2 15 LCDDO9 G3 16 JILI_DAT JILI_DAT 17 LCDDO10 G4 18 LCDDO11 G5 19 JILI_CLK JILI CLK 20 LCDD012 BO 21 LCDD013 B1 22 DETECT DETECT 23 LCDDO14 B2 24 LCDDO15 B3 25 GND GND 26 LCDD016 B4 27 LCDDO17 B5 28 GND GND 29 LCDDO18 SHFCLK 30 LCDDO19 EN 31 VCC VCC 32 VCC VCC 33 VCC VCC 34 VCC VCC 35 BLON BLON 36 GND GND 37 GND GND 38 12V 12V 39 12V 12V 40 12V 12V Kontron User s Guide microServer G kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 7 4 LCD Connector LVDS Configuration LCDDOO Txout0 First LCDDO1 Txout0 First LCDDO2 Txout1 First LCDDO3 Txout1 First LCDDO4 Txout2 First LCDDO5 Txout2 First LCDDO6 Txclk First LCDDO7 Txclk First LCDDO8 Txout3 First LCDDO9 Txout3 First LCDDO10 Txout0 Second LCDDO11 Txout0 Second LCDDO12 Txout1 Second LCDDO13 Txout1 Second LCDDO14 Txout2 Second LCDDO15 Txout2 Second LCDDO16 Txclk Second LCDDO17 Txclk Second LCDDO18 Txout3 Second LCDDO19 Txout3 Second 18 7 5 LCD Connector LVDS Signal De
22. Serial Bus technology 23 4 Programming Kontron User s Guide microServer C Programmer s Guide to Serial Communications Second Edition Joe Campbell SAMS 1987 ISBN 0 672 22584 0 Programmer s Guide to the EGA VGA and Super VGA Cards Third Edition Richard Ferraro Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0 201 57025 4 The Programmer s PC Sourcebook Second Edition Thom Hogan Microsoft Press 1991 ISBN 1 55615 321 X Undocumented PC A Programmer s Guide to 1 0 CPUs and Fixed Memory Areas Frank van Gilluwe Second Edition Addison Wesley 1997 ISBN 0 201 47950 8 e C kontron 24 Appendix J Section Security Instructions 24 Appendix J Section Security Instructions Note To protect the external powerlines to peripheral devices the customer has to take care about The wires to the external device have the right diameter to withstand the max availlable current The housing of external device fulfills the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruction Kontron User s Guide 63 C kontron microServer 25 Appendix J Document Revision History 25 Appendix J Document Revision History 2 1 25 04 02 BHA Thechnical prerevision 2 2 08 06 02 BHA and JL Initial release of manual 2 3 15 07 02 BHA N
23. Standard To obtain information about the installed boards that follow the JIDA standard use the following procedure Call Get BIOS ID with CL 1 The name of the first device installed will be returned If you see the result Board exists CL 0 increment CL and call Get BIOS ID again Repeat until you see Board not present CLzO You now know the names of boards that follow the JIDA standard You can find out more information about a specific board by calling the appropriate inquiry function with the board s number in CL Note Association between board and board number may change because of configuration changes Do not rely on associations between board and board number Use the above procedure to determine the association between board and board number Refer to the JIDA manual available at http emea kontron com for further information on implementing and using JIDA calls with C sample code Kontron User s Guide microServer 60 C kontron 23 23 1 23 1 1 23 1 2 23 2 Kontron User s Guide microServer 23 Appendix I Literature and Standards Appendix I Literature and Standards Below is a list of information sources to help you to further understand PC architecture Buses ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors AT Bus Design Eight and Sixteen Bit ISA E ISA and EISA Design Edward Solari Annabooks 1990 ISBN 0 929392 08 6 AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1 amp 2 1985 ISA amp EISA Theory an
24. Tee N 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 8 e microServer kontron 2 Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 microSERVER Kontron s microSERVER product which serves as a baseboard for any of Kontron s ETX amp modules offers a flexible and scalable range of solutions to create an industrial computer network When you combine a microSERVER and an ETX CPU module you can create a reliable router gateway hub or server with up to four Ethernet connections Such flexibility allows you to split your network into smaller and faster segments The microSERVER offers two Ethernet connections the ETX amp module offers one Ethernet connection while an optional DIMM PC I O socket on the microSERVER board offers a fourth possible Ethernet connection Two microSERVER options are available including microSERVER HDD 2 5 hard disk microSERVER CFC Compact Flash Type II or microdrive Depending on the ETX amp board your application can have the standard functions of a PC such as Ethernet graphics or sound as well as other interfaces and features 2 1 1 ETXG Concept The microSERVER is an ETX baseboard designed by Kontron Embedded techno
25. ards which are scalable when you use an ETX CPU module For a list of features available on ETX CPU modules please see the product specific ETX manual IDE PCI interface for hard disk or compact flash card depend on option IDE PCI interface for CD DVD HD or so PS 2 mouse and keyboard Two RS32 serial ports gt TTL signals from the ETX and line driver on the microSERVER gt As an option both ports are connected to the DIMM PC 1 0 such as on a null modem cable Two USB ports Ethernet up to four connections gt Ethernet 1 located on ETX board 10 100MB uses either DAVICOM DM9102AT or Intel 82559 82559ER Ethernet 2 built into microSERVER board 10 100MB DAVICOM DM9102AT Ethernet 3 built into microSERVER board 10 100MB DAVICOM DM9102AT Ethernet 4 available on an optional DIMM PC I 0 module on the microSERVER board CRYSTAL CS8900 10MB Network LAN Boot depends on ETX model selected Y ISDN optional VGA CRT gt Flat panel One parallel port LPT1 Floppy drive interface available if LPT1 port not in use Sound Kontron User s Guide 11 C kontron microServer 3 Specifications 3 1 Mechanical Specifications VY VN OY ETX connectors follow the Kontron ETX Specification For a copy ofthe specification go to the http emea kontron com Baseboard dimensions 118 5 x 116 3 mm length x width Assembled board dimensions 121 5 x 116 3 length x width
26. ation function can automatically configure the DM9102AT to take maximum advantage of its abilities The DM9102AT also supports the IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control 4 4 Configuration The Ethernet 2 amp 3 interface on the ETX board are PCI devices The BIOS setup automatically configures it during configuration of the PCI device 4 5 Ethernet 4 Connector X121 D DIMM PC 1 0 You can add a fourth Ethernet interface on the microSERVER by adding one of the following DIMM PC I 0 modules to the microSERVER board gt DIMM PC ETN gt DIMM PC ETIS The loading coil for the Ethernet interface is on the microSERVER For more information please rever the corresponding DIMM PC I0 manual 4 6 Configuration For more information please read the documentation in the manual for the product specific DIMM PC I 0 module 4 7 Software and Driver Setup Please refer to the corresponding readme files and setup install files 4 8 Ethernet Technical Support You can solve some Ethernet problems by using the latest drivers for the various Ethernet controllers Kontron provides you with the latest tested drivers on its Web site Kontron User s Guide microServer 15 kontron 5 Power Supply Interface 5 Power Supply Interface 5 1 Connector X12 and X13 To find the locations of Connectors X12 X13 and X14 please see the Connector Layout chapter EE PE NN JN 1 VIN Supply Voltage 9 32V 2 GND GND 3 5V Do not connec
27. board For a full list of pin descriptions please see the product specific ETX manual PCICLK1 Used for Ethernet 2 microSERVER PCICLK2 Used for Ethernet 3 microSERVER PCICLK4 Used for busmaster patch REQ GNT All REQ GNT signals are connected to a router circuit You can choose from two jumpers X301 to select a REQ GNT signals The ETX board must support one free REQ GNT pair Set the jumper to this signal In front of the router is the busmaster patch splitter This EPLD splits one REQ GNT pair into two REQ GNT pairs creating two busmasters Ethernet 2 and Ethernet 3 use the busmasters TEETER X301 S1 X301 S0 REQ GNT of Ethernet 2 amp 3 to ETX 0 Jumper present 0 Jumper present REQ GNTO use for MGX P1 P3 default 0 Jumper present 1 Jumper not present REQ GNT1 1 Jumper not present 0 Jumper present REQ GNT2 1 Jumper not present 1 Jumper not present REQ GNT3 AD19 Used as IDSEL for Ethernet 2 AD20 Used as IDSEL for Ethernet 3 INTA Used for Ethernet 2 Kontron User s Guide 49 C microServer kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors INTB Used for Ethernet 3 18 7 Digital and LVDS LCD Flat Panel X67 and X601 Please mount the cable in the right way Please see the image below 18 7 1 Correct flat cable mounting Kontron User s Guide 50 kontron microServer 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 7 3 LCD connector Depending on the product specific ETX module LVD
28. d Operation Edward Solari Annabooks 1992 ISBN 0929392159 ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes Jan 30 1990 Intel gt 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 PCI 104 Embedded PC 104 Consortium This Web site will provide information about PC 104 and PC 104 Plus technology PCI SIG The PCI SIG provides a forum for its 7900 member companies who develop PCI products based on the specifications that are created by the PCI SIG gt 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 General PC Architecture Embedded PCs Markt amp Technik GmbH ISBN 3 8272 5314 4 German ePanorama PC Hardware ePanorama net offers information about electronics 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 61 C kontron 23 3 Ports 23 Appendix I
29. e flat panel backlight power connector If you connect the 12V incorrectly diode D601 limits it to 0 7V In case of false please check this diode D601 MBRS1100T3 which is placed near flat panel connector X67 dad rat i 2 NT aur dis ria D ore gg ILU 5 AUVUDUUUIEU TUE j H iil o es Gest Den sat m 233237 ota n Ina teg MS LRARETIT p Ber SU A 1 jun mmm mm Kontron User s Guide 53 C kontron microServer 18 8 DIMM PC I O X81 The I2C bus is not supported on DIMM PC I O For a list of pin descriptions please see the product specific DIMM PC 1 0 module 18 Appendix D Connectors Before you plug in a DIMM PC I0 card with signals on Pins 8 10 12 14 38 COM3 amp 4 please read Chapter 12 Serial Port Interface 1 SAO 2 GND 3 osc 4 BATT 5 SA1 6 VCC 7 SA2 8 RI4 9 MASTER 10 DCD4 11 SA3 12 DTR4 13 BALE 14 DSR4 15 SD15 16 RTS4 17 SA4 18 CTS4 19 TC 20 TXD4 DO 21 SD14 22 RXD4 DI 23 SA5 24 RI3 25 DACK 2 26 DCD3 27 SD13 28 DTR3 29 SA6 30 DSR3 31 IRQ3 32 RTS3 33 DRO7 34 CTS3 35 DACk 7 36 TXD3 37 TRO4 38 RXD3 39 SA7 40 41 SD12 42 i 43 IRQ5 44 TXD 45 SA8 46 TXD 47 SD11 48 RXD 49 IRQ6 50 RXD 51 SA9 52 LNLED 53 SD10 54 LKLED 55 IRQ7 56 GND 57 SA10 58 MD14 59 SD9 60 MD13 KEY KEY 61 SYSCLK 62 MD12 63 SA11 64 i 65 SD8 66 u
30. erformance we recommend a short distance 2m to a hub Please read the product specific ETX amp manual for information about the Ethernet 1 controller used on the ETX amp board The loading coil for the Ethernet interface sits on the microSERVER Depend on the ethernet controller on the ETX you must connect 3 3V to the loading coil or not Other information gt Optional jumper X75 for power supply 3 3V to the coil gt X75 0 gt coil open gt for Realtek or Intel ETX P1 P3 C3 gt X75 1 gt 3 3V on coil gt for Davicom ETX MGX P3E C3E 4 COIL 3 3V ON 0 COIL 3 3V OFF x n 7 ETHERNET 1 COIL 4 2 Configuration The Ethernet 1 interface on the ETX board is a PCI device The BIOS setup automatically configures it during configuration of the PCI device Kontron User s Guide 14 C kontron microServer 4 Ethernet Controller Interface 4 3 Ethernet 2 and 3 Connectors X121 B and X121 C microSERVER The microSERVER features two Davicom DM9102AT 10Base T 100Base TX LAN fully integrated single chip Fast Ethernet NIC controllers A 3 3V device with 5V tolerance supports 3 3V and 5V signaling The DM9102AT provides direct interface to the PCI or the CardBus It supports busmaster capability and complies with the PCI 2 2 standard On the media side the DM9102AT interfaces to the UTP3 4 5 in 10Base T and UTP5 in 100Base TX It complies with with the IEEE 802 3u specification Its auto negoti
31. es this option than you switch off the line driver U4 There is one way to switch off the line driver U4 gt Switch off the line driver U4 manually Please short R503 If you plug in a DIMM PC I O that uses Pin 90 of X81 FPVDD COMOFF for another function please remove R505 Here is an example of using such an option Switch off line drivers U4 and U5 Please remove R505 and short R501 Short R503 Plug in a DIMM PC COM1 Now you have a null modem connection from COM1 ETX to COM3 DIMM PC I0 and a null modem connection from COM2 ETX to COM4 DIMM PC I0 you cannot use RS232 on X52 and X54 12 1 Connectors X52 and X54 The maximum load on VCC is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER To find the locations of Connectors X52 and 54 please see the Connector Layout chapter DCD DCD1J DCD2J DSR DSR1J DSR2J RXD RXD1J RXD2J RTS RTS1J RTS2J TXD TXD1J TXD2J CTS CTS1J CTS2J DTR DTR1J DTR2J RI RI1J RI2J GND VCC EEN Kontron User s Guide microServer 29 C kontron 12 Serial Port Interface 12 1 1 Configuration Please use a KAB DSUB9 2 cable which is a one sided 10 pin DSUB9 male connector which connects a standard COM device to Kontron board and gives you a standard RS232 connector 12 1 2 Signal Descriptions DTR1J DTR2J The active low data terminal ready output is for the serial port The handshake output signal no
32. ew release 2 6 14 04 03 BHA Added the power connector option X14 Plug2 2 7 18 11 03 BHA Remove misunderstanding 5V power supply 2 8 19 11 03 BHA Ethernet 1 recommendations 2 9 31 07 07 GUL Updated to current Kontron Layout Kontron User s Guide microServer 64 C kontron
33. load is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER I2DAT Data line for the I2C bus interface I2CLK Clock line for the I2C Bus interface Please read JUMPtec Application Note JAPO012 which you can find on the Kontron Web site There are examples for I C bus functions Kontron User s Guide microServer 28 C kontron 12 Serial Port Interface 12 Serial Port Interface All signals on X52 and X54 are RS232 level signals and use standard RS232 interfaces Please use the KAB DSUB9 2 cable to give you a standard RS232 connector The TTL signals of Serial Port1 RS232 COM1 of ETX are routed to the COM3 pins of the DIMM PC 1 0 module as a null modem cable If you have a DIMM PC 1 0 module that uses this option than you have to switch off the line driver U5 There are two ways to switch offthe line driver U5 gt To switch off automatically the line driver U5 on the microSERVER The DIMM PC 1 0 module must supply 5V via a diode and resistor to Pin 90 of X81 FPVDD COMOFF This is the default for the microSERVER R501 open and R505 short To switch off the line driver U5 manually Please remove R505 and short R501 For the position of the resistors please see the placeplan in chapter 20 1 TOP ETX amp Connectors The TTL signals of Serial Port 2 RS232 COM2 of ETX are routed to the COM4 pins of the DIMM PC IO as a null modem cable If you have a DIMM PC 1 0 that us
34. location of Connector X15 see the Connector Layout chapter 1 5V 2 GND 3 5V 4 GND 6 1 1 Configuration You can order one of the following pieces of equipment MOLEX 50058 8100 Crimp terminal SPOERLE 347323 Crimp terminal RS Components 279 9544 Crimp terminal with wire MOLEX 51021 400 MOLEX Wire to Board 4 pos RS Components 279 9162 Recaptacle Housing 1 25mm 49 Pitch Kontron User s Guide i C kontron microServer 7 VGA Interface 7 1 Connector X71 Kontron recommends using a KAB VGA 2 cable for this connector which is an adapter to a standard HDSUB15 cable Monitor detection is not supported VGA signals DDCK and DDDA are not supported 7 VGA Interface To find the locations of Connector X71 please see the Connector Layout chapter RED GREEN BLUE GND VSYNC HSYNC COUDE 7 1 1 Configuration MOLEX 50058 8100 Crimp terminal SPOERLE 347323 Crimp terminal RS Components 279 9544 Crimp terminal with wire MOLEX 51021 600 MOLEX Wire to Board 6 pos RS Components 279 9178 Recaptacle Housing 1 25mm 49 Pitch Kontron User s Guide microServer 19 C kontron 8 USB Interface 8 USB Interface 8 1 Connector X51 The microSERVER provides two USB ports The USB interface is a standard connection with overcurrent protection The maximum load is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER For the bus compa
35. logy extended ETX modules are compact 100mm square 12mm thick integrated computers AU ETX modules feature a standardized form factor and a standardized connector layout that carry a specified set of signals This standardization allows designers to create a single system baseboard that can accept present and future ETX modules that include personal computer PC peripheral functions such as gt Graphics Parallel Serial and USB ports Keyboard mouse Ethernet Sound IDE Yo WV YN Y 2 1 2 ETXG Products Currently you must use one of the following ETX products to run a microSERVER The following table highlights the processor speed and chipset differences among the ETX boards For more types please refer our homepage and contact our sales Channels Kontron User s Guide 9 C kontron microServer 2 Introduction ETX P1 Mobile Intel Pentium with MMX 266MHz ALI1541 1543C ETX VE VIA ESP4000 ESP6000 C3 800 300MHz 1GHz VT8606 VT82C686B ETX PM Intel Mobile PentiumM CeleronM 1 1GHz 1 6GHz 82855GM 82801DB ETX P3M Intel Mobile Pentium III M 400MHz 1 2GHz VT8606 VT82C686B ETX P3E Intel Mobile Pentium III Celeron 300MHz 700MHz VT8603 VT82C686A ETX P3 Intel Mobile Pentium III Celeron 400MHz 700MHz Intel BX440 AGPset ETX mgx National Semi Geode GX1 200MHz 300MHz CS5530 2 1 3 ETX Documentation The ETX product specific manual serves as one of three principal references f
36. n LPT FLPY This signal selects whether the LPT or floppy interface will be used with the ETX interface The following signals are multifunctional Depending on the level of the signal LPT FLPY LPT interface LPT FLPY nc default or floppy interface LPT FLPY low is used DENSEL This signal indicates whether a low 250 300Kb s or high 500 1000Kbs data rate has been selected INDEXJ This active low Schmitt Trigger input signal senses from the disk drive that the head is positioned over the beginning of a track as marked by an index hole TRKOJ This active low Schmitt Trigger input signal senses from the disk drive that the head is positioned over the outermost track WPJ This active low Schmitt Trigger input signal senses from the disk drive that a disk is write protected RDATAJ The active low raw data read signal from the disk is connected here Each falling edge represents a flux transition of the encoded data DSKCHGJ This disk interface input indicates when the disk drive door has been opened This active low signal is read from bit D7 of location base 7 MOTO This active low ouputs select motor drives 0 HDSELJ This active low output determines which disk drive head is active Low Head 0 gt High open Head 1 DIRJ This active low output determines the direction of the head movement Low step in gt High step out Kontron User s Guide 6 microServer kontron 10 Flop
37. or an ETX design It documents the specifications and features of an ETX modules The other two references include gt The ETX Specification available at http emea kontron com defines the ETX module form factor pinout and signals You should read this first gt The ETX Design Guide available at http emea kontron com serves as a guide for baseboard design with a focus on maximum flexibility to accommodate all ETX amp modules 2 1 4 DIMM PC Concept DIMM PC modules are very small computer boards that embed directly on an application specific baseboard using industry standard SO DIMM sockets Kontron offers two types of DIMM PC modules CPU modules available with 80386 80486 and 80586 processors are fully PC AT compatible and come with a substantial amount of onboard 1 0 gt 1 0 modules extend the functionality of DIMM PC systems by allowing additional I 0s and peripherals 2 1 5 DIMM PC 1 0 Products You can add a fourth Ethernet connector to the microSERVER by adding one of the following DIMM PC 1 0 boards DIMM PC ETN1 DIMM PC ETIS In addition you can use the following optional DIMM PC I O module on the microSERVER carrier board gt DIMM PC ISDN You also can request information about other features mailto sales kem kontron com Kontron User s Guide 10 kontron microServer 3 Specifications 3 Specifications The following features are available on microSERVER bo
38. py Drive Interface STEPJ This active low output signal produces a pulse at a software programmable rate to move the head during the seek operation WDATAJ This active low output is a write precompensated serial data to be written onto the selected disk drive Each falling edge causes a flux change on the media WGATEJ This active low high drive output enables the write circuitry of the selected disk drive Kontron User s Guide 25 C kontron microServer 11 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse and Feature Interface 11 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse and Feature Interface 11 1 Connector X65 Kontron recommends using an ADA PS 2 1 cable for this connector which is an adapter to a standard PS 2 keyboard If you need a PS 2 mouse you can use a standard Y cable The maximum load is 200mA on VCC Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER All signals are not fused To find the locations of Connector X65 please see the Connector Layout chapter KBDAT MSDAT GND VCC KBCLK MSCLK ER 11 1 1 Configuration If you not use the ADA PS 2 1 please use one of the following connectors MOLEX 50058 8100 Crimp terminal SPOERLE 347323 Crimp terminal RS Components 279 9544 Crimp terminal with wire MOLEX 51021 600 MOLEX Wire to Board 6 pos R tacle Housing 1 25 49 Pitch RS Components 279 9178 E ERA HE a 11 1 2 Signal Descriptions KBDAT This is the bi directional keyboard data signal KBC
39. rite command PIDE DRQ SIDE DRQ IDE DMA Request for IDE master This input pin from the IDE DMA requests the IDE master transfer It runs active high when in the DMA or Ultra 33 mode and as an inactive low when in PIO mode Kontron User s Guide microServer 35 C kontron 14 IDE Controller Interface PIDED AKJ SIDED AKJ IDE DACKJ for IDE master This output pin grants the IDE DMA request to begin the IDE master transfer in DMA or Ultra 33 mode PIDE RDY SIDE RDY IDE Ready This input pin from the IDE Channel indicates that the IDE device is ready to terminate the IDE command in PIO mode The IDE device can de assert this input logic 0 to expand the IDE command if the device is not ready In Ultra 33 mode this pin has different functions In read cycle the IDE device will drive this signal as Data Strobe DSTROBE to be used by the IDE busmaster to strobe the input data In write cycles this pin is used by IDE device to notify the IDE busmaster as DMA ready DDMARDYJ PIDE IORJ SIDE IORJ This IDE IORJ command output pin tells the IDE device to assert the read data in PIO and DMA mode In the Ultra 33 mode this pin has a different function In read cycle the IDE busmaster uses the pin to signal an IDE device as DMA Ready DDMARDYJ In the write cycle the IDE busmaster will drive this signal as Data Strobe DSTROBE to use the IDE device to strobe the output data PIDE IOWJ SIDE IOWJ The IDE IOWJ command output pin notifie
40. s the IDE device that the available write data is already asserted by IDE busmaster in PIO and DMA mode In Ultra 33 mode this pin is driven by IDE busmaster to force an IDE device to terminate its current transaction After receiving this input the IDE device will de assert DRQ to STOP current transaction PIDE INTRQ SIDE INTRQ Interrupt signal HDRSTJ Low active hardware reset RSTDRV inverted DASP P DASP S Time multiplexed open collector output that indicates that a drive is active or that a slave drive is present This signal is necessary to use the IDE master slave mode PDIAG S Output by the drive if itis configured in the slave mode input to the drive if it is configured in the master mode The signal indicates to the master that the slave has passed its internal diagnostic command This signal is necessary to use the IDE master slave mode on the secondary IDE channel CF MS SL Master or slave selection of the Compact Flash 0 Master default 1 Slave Kontron User s Guide microServer 36 kontron 14 IDE Controller Interface CS WER Write protects the CompactFlash 0 write protected 1 read write Kontron User s Guide 37 C kontron microServer 15 Appendix A Block Diagram 15 Appendix A Block Diagram 15 1 ETX amp and microSERVER Kontron User s Guide 38 C kontron microServer 15 Appendix A Block Diagram 15 2 Adapter 1 RS232 Flat Panel JILI Power In
41. scriptions Purpose BIASON Controls panel contrast voltage DIGON Controls panel digital power BLONH Controls backlight power LTGIOO General purpose 1 0 pin not used by JILI interface I2 Cinterface for panel parameter EEPROM The EEPROM mounts on the LVDS receiver The data in the EEPROM allows the ETX amp module to set the proper timing parameters for a specific LCD panel Panel hot plug detection Implementation of this pin is optional See the product specific ETX manual for details LCDDOO 19 LCD data output pins LVDS support JILI DAT JILI CLK DETECT 18 7 6 LCD Connector Digital Signal Descriptions Purpose R 0 5 G 0 5 B 0 5 Parallel digital signals for red green and blue pixel data HSYNC Horizontal Sync This output supplies the horizontal synchronization pulse for flat panels This signal is named LP Line Pulse in some flat panel literature VSYNC Vertical Sync This output supplies the vertical synchronization pulse for flat panels This signal is named FLM First Line Marker in some flat panel literature DE Data enable signal Usage depends on display type SHCLK Panel data clock signal Kontron User s Guide microServer 52 C kontron 18 Appendix D Connectors 18 7 7 Backlight Power for Flat Panel X601 There is no power supply for a backlight on the microSERVER Use Connector X601 to supply a flat panel with 12V or use direct connection from power supply to th
42. se EES EE EE EE EE EE EE EO EER EE EER EE EO EE EER Ee 40 Appendix C VIEWS sessies asse N Dee 41 17 1 M RE T 41 17 2 Bottom S same minime 41 17 3 RR RE EE EE RE REES 42 Appendix D Conn ctors sessie ees so os ss ese ek esu sa oaa Go oaa Se NEEN AE ana sao a de de be e TE GN N a Ro id 43 18 1 Bottom Side Ethernet Connectors ss 43 18 2 Top EIKO ML EE RE Ee 44 E Connector TADS cp EE EE Ee 45 18 4 ETX Connector X1 and K 47 18 5 ETX Connector X3 and KA 48 18 6 ETX EE 49 18 7 Digital and LVDS LCD Flat Panel X67 and X601 esse ee ss see ss ee ee EE essensen ener Ge de 50 18 7 1 Correct flat cable MOUNTING ss 50 18 7 2 Incorrectflatcable mounting iui iiie eere eer retenu erae reor een P Eee onore aenea ean e ad anuo da 50 18 753 LOD ET 51 18 7 4 LCD Connector LVDS Configuration ss 52 18 7 5 LCD Connector LVDS Signal Descriptions RRR 52 18 7 6 LCD Connector Digital Signal Descriptions Us 52 18 7 7 Backlight Power for Flat Panel X601 ss 53 18 8 DEEN 54 v C kontron Table of Contents 19 Appendix E BIOS Operation seess ee ecce ee ee ee ee ee ee eene n eene nn eene neon eoe ee nee ee eese eee sese senno ee 56 20 Appendix F Component Placement cese eee eee ee ee ee eene o eene o eee e eee soe sees Ee ee se EEN 57 20 1 TOP ETX Re ln en ME 57 20 2 Bottom Etherne
43. sses 10 1 1 Configuration 10 1 2 Signal Description PS 2 Keyboard Mouse and Feature Interface 11 1 Connector ep 11 1 1 Configuration 11 1 2 Signal Descriptions 11 2 Feature Connector X76 11 2 1 Configuration 112 2 Signal Descriptions iua Ge Sk ek Serial Port Interface eee ee eee eee eee 12 1 Connectors X52 and X54 12 1 1 Configuration 12 1 2 Signal Descriptions Kontron User s Guide microServer iv Table of Contents C kontron 13 14 15 16 17 18 Kontron User s Guide microServer Table of Contents Sound Controller Interface iis is esels ENG GEREG SEE SNE 31 13 1 Connector X68 ET Ed EET N EE 31 131 1 D ent TECH 31 13 1 2 Signal Descriptiotis 5 orte a etae edet va De Ee ee GR sist Eee Eee tasses 31 IDE Controller Interface siese sd s 32 14 1 Hard Disk Connector X92 Primary IDE ss 32 14 1 1 Configuration OE ON eoe eoe x EE RE a dE 32 14 2 IDE Connector X93 Secondary IDE ss 33 1424 En Lat TIET 33 14 3 Compact Flash X91 Primary IDE esse 34 EES EE le Em 34 14 3 2 Signal E ee ele EE 35 Appendix A Block Diagram seess ee ER EE ee eee ee eee een eene nete AE EE EE tese EE esae KEE KEE 38 15 1 EDU and MIGEOSERVER seke eeste de eN Ee Ee ee ed ee ee ee ee ie ie ie ee ee Ge ee 38 15 2 GE N OE EE OR OE ORE een 39 Appendix B Resources sees ss ssssssee e
44. t Option Pin 5 1 1 Pin Locations 5 1 2 Configuration Manufacturer Description Order Code PHOENIX CONTACT Plug in direction parallel to the conductor axis for X12 or X13 PHOENIX CONTACT Plug in direction parallel to the 1757022 XMSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 18 36 082 XMC 1 5 3 ST 5 08 conductor axis for X14 5 2 Connector X11 To find the locations of Connector X11 please see the Connector Layout chapter 5 2 1 Pin Locations Kontron User s Guide 16 kontron microServer 5 Power Supply Interface 5 2 2 Configuration Manufacturer Description Order Code Low voltage DC power connector DCPP1 AN DCCP1 pin diameter 2 1 mm CLIFF Electronic 5 2 3 Signal Descriptions VIN This signal is available on Connector X12 and on Connectors X11 and X13 as options In normal use the 5V is not connected Note The power supply to the VIN is 9 32V 10 The current depends upon the CPU used by the ETX board If you connect the VIN incorrectly diode D201 limits it to 0 7V In case of false please check this diode 5V In normal use this signal is not connected Kontron User s Guide 17 C kontron microServer 6 Fan Interface 6 Fan Interface 6 1 Connector X15 This is a connection for a 5V fan You must have an external connection for a 12V fan The maximum load is 500mA Please check the overall power consumption of the microSERVER To find the
45. t Connectors esse 58 21 APPENDIX G Mechanical Dimernsiofls seerde seek deed ese der NA VER RES NA EE E SE DON Ge gee deep REDS ee ee 59 22 Appendix H JIDA Standard esse ee ee ee eee eee eene n eee nn eene EE ee nette note eese ee sese tesa ee 60 22 1 Obtaining Information about Boards that Use the JIDA Standard 60 23 Appendix I Literature and Standards eee Gee EE eee ee essensen Ge Ee enes eee eee se 61 23 1 ILI ID M 61 23 1 1 ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors eege Seeerei 61 EN E TE 61 23 2 General PC Eegenen eege dE 61 EEN EE EE EE EE EE EE 62 KERN EE 62 KERE RE ER 62 237313 USB EE OE EE OE ER EO EE N 62 23 4 IE AR EE EE EE EE EE 62 24 Appendix J Section Security Instructions ecce ee eene ee eee e ee eene EE AGE GE EE SE KEE Ge ee e 63 25 Appendix J Document Revision History eee e eee eee eene e eene sees Ge GE Ee ee EE Ge eee soon 64 Kontron User s Guide microServer vi C kontron 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 and is subject
46. 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 Kontron User s Guide 7 C kontron microServer 1 User Information 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 specifications 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 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 Kontron Asia Inc Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron America spo ciis ue Bio Neu Brunnwiesenstr 16 14118 Stowe Drive
47. tibility and controller type please refer the ETX manual To find the locations of Connector X51 please see the Connector Layout chapter 8 1 1 Configuration The plug is an USB connector type A Kontron User s Guide 20 C kontron microServer 9 Parallel Port Communication Interface 9 Parallel Port Communication Interface 9 1 Connector X78 Kontron recommends using an ADA LPT 1 cable for this connector which is an adapter to a standard DSUB25 cable If the parallel port is used in parallel port mode floppy disk support is unavailable To find the locations of Connector X78 please see the Connector Layout chapter CHRESCHT 1 VCC VCC VCC 2 PDO_INDEX INDEX PDO 3 VCC VCC VCC 4 ACK_DRV1 DRV1 ACK 5 VCC VCC VCC 6 PD4 DSKCHG DSKCHG PD4 7 PD5 PD5 8 AFD DENSEL DENSEL AFD 9 PD6 MOTO MOTO PD6 10 BUSY_MOT1 MOT1 BUSY 11 PD7 PD7 12 INIT DIR DIR INIT 13 STB_DRVO DRVO STB 14 SLIN_STEP STEPH SLIN 15 LPT FLPY GND N C 16 PE_WDATA WDATA PE 17 GND GND GND 18 SLCT_WGATE WGATE SLCT 19 GND GND GND 20 PD1_TRKO TRKO PD1 21 GND GND GND 22 PD2_WP WP PD2 23 GND GND GND 24 PD3_RDATA RDATA PD3 25 GND GND GND 26 ERR_HDSEL HDSEL ERR 9 1 1 Configuration If you do not use the ADA LPT 1 then please use one of the following cables as a connector Device Name POS Length Pitch Type Ohm Manufac
48. tifies the modem that the UART is ready to establish a data communication link RI1J RI2J This active low input is for the serial port A handshake signal notifies the UART that the telephone ring signal is detected by the modem TXD1 TXD2 The transmitter serial data output from the serial port RXD1 RXD2 Receiver serial data input CTS1J CTS2J This active low input is for serial ports A handshake signal notifies the UART that the modem is ready to receive data RTS1J RTS2J This is an active low output for the serial port DCD1J DCD2J This active low input is for the serial port A handshake signal notifies the UART that the carrier signal is detected by the modem DSR1J DSR2J This active low input is for the serial port A handshake signal notifies the UART that the modem is ready to establish a communication link Kontron User s Guide 30 C kontron microServer 13 Sound Controller Interface 13 Sound Controller Interface 13 1 Connector X68 To find the locations of Connector X68 please see the Connector Layout chapter ASGND SNDL SNDR AUXAL AUXAR MIC MICBV e 13 1 1 Configuration Please use an ADA SOUND 1 adapter for this connector MOLEX 50058 8100 Crimp terminal SPOERLE 347323 Crimp terminal RS Components 279 9544 Crimp terminal with wire MOLEX Wire to Board 7pos MOLEX 51021 700 Recaptacle Housing 1 25mm 49 Pitch 13 1 2
49. turer Order MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm 1mm Type 1 9 YOUNGSHIN EFCO MCAB26X300A10 MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm 1mm TypeA 1 9 YOUNGSHIN EFCO HV6X026A03000MM FFC 1 00A26 292L 4 4 08 MCAB26x300A10 26 300mm 1mm Type A lt 1 9 AXON i SA Kontron User s Guide 6 microServer kontron 9 Parallel Port Communication Interface 9 1 2 Signal Description LPT FLPY This signal selects whether the LPT or floppy interface will be used with ETX interface The following signals are multifunctional Depending on the level of the signal LPT FLPY LPT interface LPT FLPY nc default or floppy interface LPT FLPY low is used STB This active low pulse strobes printer data into the printer AFD This active low output causes the printer to automatically feed one line after each line is printed PDO 7 This bi directional parallel data bus tranfers information between the CPU and peripherals ERR This active low signal indicates an error situation at the printer INIT This active low signal initiates the printer when low SLIN This active low signal selects the printer ACK This active low output from the printer indicates it has received the data and is ready to receive new data BUSY This signal indicates the printer is busy and not ready to receive new data PE This signal indicates that the printer is out of paper SLCT This active high output from the printer indicates that it has power on
50. urer 3 3 3 Temperature Table U1 ULTC1735 0 85 U2 USI4850EY 55 150 U3 USI4850EY 55 150 U102 USI4850EY 55 150 U103 USI4850EY 55 150 C60 C330u6VESR 55 125 C61 C330u6VESR 55 125 C260 C330u6VESR 55 125 C261 C330u6VESR 55 125 U45 UWOBXP003 0 70 U301 FST3253QSC 40 85 U4 UMAX211E 0 70 U5 UMAX211E 0 70 U6 UMIC2526 40 85 U9 UDM9102AT 0 85 U10 UDM9102AT 0 85 01 Q25MOSMDF 10 60 Q2 Q25MOSMDF 10 60 U7 U93C46SC27 0 70 U8 U93C46SC27 0 70 L15 L_PH163112 0 70 L16 L_PH163112 0 70 L17 L_PH163112 0 70 Note Don t forget the additional parts harddisk compact flash DIMM PC I0 etc Don t forget the max temperature of the add on parts like harddisk compact flash card etc Kontron User s Guide microServer 13 G kontron 4 Ethernet Controller Interface 4 Ethernet Controller Interface Combining a microSERVER board an ETX board and an optional DIMM PC 1 0 module allows you to create a reliable router gateway hub or server with up to four Ethernet connections which allows you to split your network into smaller and faster segments The microSERVER board comes with two Ethernet connections The ETX amp board comes with one Ethernet connector while a microSERVER board mounted with a DIMM PC 1 0 module can give you a fourth Ethernet connection For a peer to peer network we recommend a hub 4 1 Ethernet 1 Connector X121 A ETX amp For full p
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