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NuIPC cPCI - 6760DK/P5 6U CompactPCI Highly Integrated Single Slot Dual Bridge Low Power Pentium - III CPU Module User’s Guide Recycled Paper.
Copyright 2001 ADLINK Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved. Manual Rev. 1.00: September 9, 2002 Part No. 50 - 15008 - 100 The inform ation in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents • i Table of Contents List of Tables ...................................................................................... iii Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 1.1 Checklist .
ii • Table of Contents Chapter 3 Getting Started ................................................................. 29 3.1 CPU Installation ..................................................................................... 30 3.2 Memory Installation .
List of Tables • iii List o f Tables Table 1: cPCI - 6760DK/P5 fu nctional table ................................................ 3 Table 2: Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI - 6760DK .................................... 9 Table 3: JP1 Clear CMOS content .
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Introduction • 1 1 Introduction This manual is designed to give you info rmation on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 single board computer module. The topics covered in this chapter are as follows: • Checklist • Descriptions • Features • Specifications • Functional block diagram • Mechanical outline drawing 1.
2 • Introduction • On e DB - 6760CF removable CompactFlash socket adaptor (which is pre - mounted on the CPU module for the standard configuration delivery. The DB - 6760CF may not be included if customer request pre - configuring 2.5” ATA HDD or by OEM project request.
Introduction • 3 1.2 Description ADLINK’s cPCI - 6760 DK /P5 is a powerful and flexible CompactPCI host slot processor board based on the Intel BGA2 Mobile (or Low Voltage) Pentium III processor. This board is specially designed to a dd total system functional density to ADLINK’s 6U CompactPCI platform for CTI and Telecom applications.
4 • Introduction 1.3 Features • PICMG 2.0 CompactPCI Specification R.3.0 Compliant • PICMG 2.7 CompactPCI Dual System Bus specification R1.0 compliant • Standard 6U form factor, 1 - slot (4TE/.
Introduction • 5 Chi pset • Intel 440BX AGPset • Intel 82443BX and 82371EB(PIIX4E) BIOS: Award PnP BIOS • BIOS write protection, provide anti - virus capability • On - board Ethernet disable.
6 • Introduction On Board Super I/O • Winbond W83977EF • Supports high - speed bi - directional SPP/EPP/ECP parallel ports (DB - 25 connector) on front panel with ESD protection to 4KV and downstream device protection to 30V. • One floppy interface by daug hter board (DB - 6760J3) , support two floppy drives (360KB, 720KB, 1.
Introduction • 7 Note: The 1600x1200 VGA display resolution is a non - standard configuration. It needs special modified BIOS with drivers, which can ONLY be supported under Windows NT operating system. The BIOS may cause incompatible issues with other OS.
8 • Introduction Environment • Operating temperature: 0 to 60°C (Note) • Storage temperature: - 20 to 80 °C • Humidity: 5% to 95% non - condensed • Shock: 15G peak - to - peak, 11ms duration, non - operation • Vibration: ü Non - operation: 1.
Introduction • 9 1.4.2 Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI - 6760DK/P5 Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI - 6760DK/P5 Front (cPCI - 6760DK/P5) I/O Faceplate Board Serial Port (COM1) Y (DB - 9) --- Parall.
10 • Introduction BRIDGE PCI2050 SMI721 AGP BUS 66MHZ 440 BX Memory BUS 100MHZ SO - DIMM Host Bus 100MHZ Low Power Mobile CPU U S B PIIX4E ISA Bus 16MHZ BIOS HWM W83782D Super I/O PRT KB MS COM FDD I D E INTEL 82559 PCI Bus 33MHZ P M C 1.
Introduction • 11 1.6 Mechanical outline drawing 1.6.1 Out line drawing for cPCI - 6760DK/P5 CPU board.
12 • Jumpers and Connectors 2 Jumpe rs and Connecto rs This chapter provides information on how to use the jumpers and connectors on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 in order to set up a workable system.
Jumpers and Connectors • 13 • Jumpers and connectors map of cPCI - 6760DK/P5 series front board. TOP View J3 DM1 DM2 AGP set 82443BX t i n e l 82371EB PCIset t n i l e i 82559 i 82559 BATTERY BIOS.
14 • Jumpers and Connectors • Connectors map of cPCI - 6760DK/P5 ‘ s daughter board ( DB - 6760J3) . TOP View CN9 LPT CN10 FDD CN11 IDE P3.
Jumpers and Connectors • 15 • Jumpers and connectors map of cPCI - 6760DK/P5 series front board. Bottom and Front Panel View S2 S4 Reserved for ECC RAM P2P Bridge PCI2050 P2P Bridge PCI2050 CO M1 .
16 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1 Jumpers, Connectors and LED Indicators on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 The jumpers on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 CPU board allow you to configure your CPU module according to the needs of your applications. If you have doubts about the best jumper configuration f or your needs, contact your dealer or sales representative.
Jumpers and Connectors • 17 Note There are no jumper settings for front side bus (FSB) and CPU speed selection because the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 is equipped wi th a pre - soldered BGA2 CPU that is mounted during SMT manufacturing.
18 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1.3 Ethernet Connectors ( CN6, 7) Pin # Signal Name 1 TD+ 2 TD - 3 RD+ 6 RD - Table 5: Ethernet Connector LAN1 (CN6) and LAN2 (CN7) on cPCI - 6760DK/P5 front board 2.
Jumpers and Connectors • 19 2.1. 7 Secondary IDE Connectors (44 - pin, CN2) Signal Pin # Pin # Signal RESET - 1 2 Ground DD7 3 4 DD8 DD6 5 6 DD9 DD5 7 8 DD10 DD4 9 10 DD11 DD3 11 12 DD12 DD2 13 14 D.
20 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1 . 8 Primary IDE Interface (40 - pin, CN11) Signal Pin # Pin # Signal RESET - 1 2 Ground DD7 3 4 DD8 DD6 5 6 DD9 DD5 7 8 DD10 DD4 9 10 DD11 DD3 11 12 DD12 DD2 13 14 DD.
Jumpers and Connectors • 21 2.1.9 Parallel Port Connector on DB - 6760J3 (CN9) Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name Line printer strobe 1 14 AutoFeed PD0, para l lel data 0 2 15 Error PD1, para l lel.
22 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1.11 Ping h eader P3 Pin Assignments Pin Z A B C D E F 19 GND PDRST# PDCS16# (1) PDIORDY Reserved PDIRQ14 GND 18 GND PDACT# Reserved PDCS3# PDCS1# PPDIAG (1) GND 17 GND.
Jumpers and Connectors • 23 2.1.11 CompactPCI J1 Pin Assignments Pin Z A B C D E F 25 GND +5V REQ64# (2) ENUM# (2) +3.3V +5V GND 24 GND S1AD[1] +5V V(I/O) (1) S1AD[0] ACK64# GND 23 GND +3.3V S1AD[4] S1AD[ 3] +5V S1AD[2] GND 22 GND S1AD[7] GND +3.3V S1AD[6] AD[5] GND 21 GND +3.
24 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1.1 2 C ompactPCI J2 Pin Assignments Pin Z A B C D E F 22 GND GA4# (1) GA3# (1) GA2# (1) GA1# (1) GA0# (1) GND 21 GND S1CLK6 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved GND 20 GND S.
Jumpers and Connectors • 25 2.1.13 C ompactPCI J4 Pin Assignments Pin Z A B C D E F 25 GND +5V (4) REQ64# (2) ENUM# (2) +3.3V (4) +5V (4) GND 24 GND S2AD[1] +5V (4) Reserved S2AD[0] ACK64# GND 23 GND +3.3V (4) S2AD[4] S2AD[3] +5V (4) S2AD[2] GND 22 GND S2AD[7] GND +3.
26 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1.14 C om pactPCI J5 Pin Assignments Pin Z A B C D E F 22 GND Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved GND 21 GND S2PCLK6 GND LANLED2 Reserved Reserved GND 20 GND S.
Jumpers and Connectors • 27 (5) ENUM# i s connected to a BIOS programmable circuitry then connected to IRQ 3 or IRQ 9 according to the hardware configuration. There is a BIOS setting to Enable/Disable this ENUM# function. The default BIOS setting is Disabled and the factory default hardware co nfiguration is IRQ 9.
28 • Jumpers and Connectors 2.1.16 IDE Activity LED Indication Red LED Description OFF EIDE is not active ON Any one EIDE device is active Table 19: IDE Activity LED indication 2.1.17 Power LED Indication Green LED Description OFF System is not power - on or power failed ON System is power - on Table 20: Power LED indication 2.
Getting Started • 29 3 Getting Sta rted This chapter provides information on how to install necessary components on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 in order to set up a workable system.
30 • Getting Started 3.1 CPU Installation The cPCI - 6760DK/P5 CPU module supports an Intel BGA2 Low Power Pentium - III processor at 500MHz with a 100 MHz fron t side bus (FSB) frequency. The CPU on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 series products is soldered on the PCB (printed circuit board) in the factory.
Getting Started • 31 3.3 CF Installation The CompactFlash Card (or called CF storage card) is widely applied in digital consumer devices like PDA, Digital Camera and MP3 player.
32 • Getting Started CompactFlash Socket CF Card Ejector JP1 Master/Slave 1 3 2 1 3.3.1 DB - 6760CF Outline, Jumper and Connectors M/S Selection JP1 Master (Default) Pin 2 & 3 Short Slave Jumper Open Table 22: JP 1 DB - 6760CF Master/Slave Setting 3 2 1 Please remove this protection screw before inserting or extra cting the CF card.
Getting Started • 33 3.3.2 DB - 6760CF Installation fo r cPCI - 6760DK/P5 and CF card notice • Mount the DB - 6760CF on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5’s IDE connector (CN2). Please be aware that pin 1 on the DB - 6760CF should be aligned with pin 1 of CN2 on the cPCI - 6760DK/P5.
34 • Getting Started 3.4 HDD Installation With the cPCI - 6760DK/P5, users c an install one 2.5” ATA HDD or one flash drive (e.g. FLASH2000 flash disk, FFD). The factory default model is equipped with a DB - 6760CF; the removable CF card is not included.
Getting Started • 35 3.4.2 Removing HDD/FFD from cPCI - 6760DK/P5 • Remove the four screws from the bottom side that mounts on the copper stand - off s . • Remove the 44 - pin ribbon cable from CN 2 of the cPCI - 6760DK/P5 and remove the cable from the HDD.
36 • Getting Started 3.6 Notice for Rear I/O Connection The cPCI - 6760DK/P5 features fully integrated functionalities with AGP - VGA display, Ethernet ports, 2S1P, USB, UDMA - 33 IDE and Ultra - 160 SCSI. Some o f these are implemented for rear I/O only, while some are implemented to support both front and rear I/O.
Getting Started • 37 3.6.3 LAN1, LAN2 Front and Rear I/O Connecting Selection There are two DIPswitches on the solder side of the cPCI - 6760DK/P5. Those switches were originally designed to support.
38 • Driver Installation 4 Driver Installation To install the drivers and utility for the cPCI - 6760DK/P5, please refer the installation information in this Chapter.
Driver Installation • 39 4.1 VGA Drivers Installation This section describes the VGA driver installation for the onboard VGA controller SM721 . The relative drivers are located in X: CHIPDRV VGA SM721 directory of the ADLINK CD: where X: is the location of the CD - ROM drive.
40 • Driver Installation 12. Click the NEX T> button again; Windows 2000 may report a Digital Signature Not Found. Click Yes to continue. 13. Click Finish button, then click CLOSE button. 4.1.2 Driver Installation on Windows 98 Windows 98 may install the s tandard VGA driver.
Driver Installation • 41 4.1.3 Driver Installation on Windows NT Windows NT may install the standard VGA driver. We recommend you to manually installed the most updated driver, which is shipped with the ADLINK CD to guarantee compatibility. After installing Windows NT, please update to the new driver by following these procedures.
42 • Driver Installation 4.2 LAN Drivers Installation This chapter describes LAN driver inst allation for the onboard Ethernet controller Intel 82559 . The relative drivers are under the following ADLINK CD directory: X: CHIPDRV LAN 100PDISK , where X: is the location of the CD - ROM drive.
Driver Installation • 43 9. Highlight the model: Intel 8255x - based PCI Ethernet Adapter (10/100), then click NEXT> . An Update Driver Warning window may pop u p, click Yes to continue. 10. Click NEXT > button, then t he Wizard summary window appears.
44 • Driver Installation 4.2.4 Driver Installation on Windows NT Before install the LAN driver on Windows NT, please copy the LAN driver in the CD to a floppy diskette. You have to put a new disk into drive A, then type the following batch command under the DOS environment to copy the relative NT drivers.
Watchdog and Utilities • 45 5 Watchdog and Utilities This chapter takes you through how to configure the watchdog timer and a brief introduction to the utilities that are available to the cPCI - 3720 5.1 Watchdog Timer Configuration The Watch Dog Timer (WDT) can monitor the system's status.
46 • Watchdog and Utilities 5.1.1 WDT Programming In order to simplify the programming code, we have provide d a sub function for programmer s to implement with their software.
Watchdog and Utilities • 47 5.2 Hardware Doctor Utility This section introduces the Hardware Doctor Utility that comes with the CPU board in conjunction with the onboard hardware monitoring functions. The section describes the functions of the utility.
48 • Watchdog and Utilities 5 .3 Intel Preboot Execution Enviro nment (PXE) The cPCI - 6760DK/P5 series supports Intel Preboot Execution Environment (PXE), which provides the capability of boot - up or executing an OS installation through the Ethernet ports.
Watchdog and Utilities • 49 5.4 Intel Adapter Teaming The cPCI - 6760DK/P5 series support Intel Adapter Teaming which provides several options for increasing throughpu t and fault tolerance when running Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, or NetWare 4.1x or newer.
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Warranty Policy • 51 4. Customers are responsible for the fees regarding transportation of da m aged products to our company or to the sales office. 5. To ensure the speed and quality of product repair, please download an RMA application form from our company website www.
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