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CompactPCI ® ICP-PIII High-Performance CPU Boards USER’S MANUAL Publication Number: PD00581013.004 AB MAN-ICP-PIII.
This user’ s manual describes a product that, due to its nature, cannot describe a particular applica- tion. The content of this user’ s manual is furnished for informational use only , is subject to change without notice, and should not be constructed as a commitment by Inova Computers GmbH .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-1 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Preface CompactPCI ® Preface Contents Unpacking and Special Handling Instruc- tions ............................................... 6 Revision History ............................... 7 Three Y ear Limited W arranty .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-2 Doc. PD00581013.004 Preface ICP-PIII 1.4 Hardware ............................. 1-10 1.41 Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 1-10 Figure 1.41 Block Diagram .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-3 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Preface CompactPCI ® 3.1 CompactPCI Backplane .......... 3-10 Figure 3.10 Inova’ s 32-Bit CompactPCI 8-Slot Backplane - RH System Slot ................................ 3-11 3.2 Interfaces .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-4 Doc. PD00581013.004 Preface ICP-PIII A1 IPB-FPE8 CPU Extension ......... A-2 A1.1 J11 Interface for COM1, Mouse & Keyboard ............................................ A-2 A1.2 IPB-FPE8 & Front-panel (4HP or 8HP) .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-5 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Preface CompactPCI ® B1 IPM-A T A CPU Extension ........... B-2 B1.1 J1 Interfaces ............................................................................................. B-2 Figure B1.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-6 Doc. PD00581013.004 Preface ICP-PIII Unpacking and Special Handling Instructions This product has been designed for a long and fault-free life; nonetheless, its life expectancy can be severely reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-7 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Preface CompactPCI ® Revision History Manual MAN-ICP-PIII Publication Number PD00581013.XXX Issue Author Date of Issue PD00581013.001 AB 31/11/2000 PD00581013.002 AB 15/08/2001 PD00581013.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-8 Doc. PD00581013.004 Preface ICP-PIII Three Y ear Limited W arranty Inova Computers (‘ Inova ’) grant the original pur chaser of Inova products the following hardware warranty .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-1 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 Product Overview Overview Contents 1.0 ICP-PIII CPU ........................... 1-2 1.01 Interfacing ...................................................
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-2 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.0 ICP-PIII CPU The ICP-PIII is a high-performance 3U CompactPCI single-board Socket 370 based universal CPU that sa.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-3 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.01 Interfacing For maximum communication flexibility , multiple interfaces satisfying different industrial stand- ards are implemented.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-4 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.1 Specifications Processor Socket 370 BGA (mobile) or FC-PGA based Intel Pentium III or Celeron Pentium III Up to 1.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-5 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 PCI/PCI Intel 21150 transparent bridge (Master) or Intel 21554 non-transpar- ent PCI/PCI bridge for multiprocessing (Slave) operation with Basic Hot-Swap support (PICMG 2.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-6 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.2 Configuration Inova’ s high-performance, high-density 3U PIII board supports functionality and connectivity on .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-7 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 100/10Mbit Ethernet FLASH Extension: Up to 512MByte TFT , GigaST ) R, PanelLink or L VDS North-Bridge Optional Multiprocessing Socket 370 or BGA2 based Intel Pentium III or Celeron Inova’ s CPUs have been prepared for rear I/O operation.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-8 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.3 Software 1.31 Linux Being a modern operating system, Linux executes a 32-bit architecture, uses pre-emptive multi- tasking, has protected memory , supports multiple users, and has rich support for networking, including TCP/IP .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-9 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.34 Windows CE Microsoft® W indows CE is an operating system designed for a wide variety of embedde.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-10 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.4 Hardware 1.41 Block Diagram Figure 1.41 Block Diagram This block diagram is applicable to all Inova’ s PIII-based CPUs. Components and/or functionality may change without notice.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-11 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.42 Connector Location Figure 1.42 Connector Locations 1.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-12 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII T able 1.43 Continued 1.44 Front-Panel Features T able 1.44 Front Panels 1) The physical COM2 interface is missing on Inova’ s IPB-FPE8 piggyback allowing a PCI piggyback device to be installed.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-13 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 Figure 1.44 Front-Panel Options The front-panels shown in Figure 1.44 show the tremendous flexibility built into Inova’ s CPU concept. From left, the standard CPU is 4TE with Ethernet, FireW ire, USB and VGA graphic con- nections.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-14 Doc. PD00581013.004 Product Overview ICP-PIII 1.45 Interface Positions Figure 1.45 Interfaces Figure 1.45 shows the typical positioning of the front panel extension modules for mouse, key- board, COM1, COM2, LPT1 and COM2/Fieldbus interfaces.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-1 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 Configuration Configuration Con- tents 2.0 Memory Map ........................... 2-2 Figure 2.00 System Ar chitecture ....................................
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-2 Doc. PD00581013.004 Configuration ICP-PIII 2.0 Memory Map Figure 2.00 System Architectur e The UMB reservation may be set up with the BIOS Upper Memory Blocks (UMB.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-3 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 T able 2.00 UMB Reser vations for ISA Start Address Finish Address 0CC00h 0CFFFh 0D000h 0D3FFh 0D400h 0D7FFh 0D800h 0DBFFh 0DC00h 0DFFFh UMB Reservations for ISA T able 2.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-4 Doc. PD00581013.004 Configuration ICP-PIII 2.1 I/O Mapped Peripherals The original PC-XT and PC-A T desktop computer (ISA bus) specification allows for 10-bit I/O addressed peripherals. This permits peripheral boards to be I/O mapped from 0h to 3FFh.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-5 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 2.2 Memory Mapped Peripherals PC-A T desktop computers (ISA bus) allow 24-bit memory addressed peripherals. This decoding permits peripheral boards to be mapped in the Intel 80x86 memory map from 0h to 0FFFFFFh.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-6 Doc. PD00581013.004 Configuration ICP-PIII Interrupt Request Interrupt Vector Function/Assignment IRQ0 0 8 h Timer IRQ1 0 9 h Keyboard IRQ2 0 A h Slave 8259 IRQ3 1.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-7 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 2.4 Inova PIII Device List T able 2.40 shows the available PCI devices both on-board and off-board (CompactPCI backplane). It should be noted that the interrupt routing assumes a standard Inova backplane configuration with a right-hand system slot.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-8 Doc. PD00581013.004 Configuration ICP-PIII T able 2.50 CompactPCI Bus Interrupts 2.5 Interrupt Configuration The CompactPCI specification defines a total of six interrupt signals on the backplane. INT A# through INTD# are used to route interrupts from the CompactPCI boards to the PIC on the ‘proc- essor board.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-9 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 2.6 T imer / Counter The IBM-compatible architecture configur es the programmable timer / counter (Intel 8254-com- patible) devices for system-specific functions as shown in T able 2.
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©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-1 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 Interfaces Interfaces Contents 3.0 CompactPCI J1/J2 Connector ... 3-3 3.01 CompactPCI Connector ..............................................................
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-2 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.29 J14 FLASH Interface ................................................................................ 3-19 3.30 J18 Floppy Disk Interface ................................
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-3 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.0 CompactPCI J1/J2 Connector The CompactPCI standard is electrically identical to the PCI local bus standard but has been en- hanced to support rugged industrial environments and up to 8 slots.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-4 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII T able 3.02 Inova’ s ICP-PIII 32-Bit CompactPCI J1 Pin Assignment 1) Reserved for use for Inova’ s Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Pin Nr Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E J1-25 +5 V REQ64# Pull- U p V ( I / O ) ENUM# +3.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-5 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 T able 3.03 Inova’ s ICP-PIII 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment (Standard) 4) : 5V open collector signal (5V/100mA) 5) : Option “External Battery” (Note: battery must be removed from CPU board) U bat = +3.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-6 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII T able 3.04 Inova’ s ICP-PIII 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment for Rear I/O (A) 4) : 5V open collector signal (5V/100mA) 5) : Option “External Battery” (Note: battery must be removed from CPU board) U bat = +3.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-7 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 T able 3.05 Inova’ s ICP-PIII 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment for Rear I/O (B) 1) : 5V TTL signals from serial I/O controller 2) : T er mination of USB lines on CPU.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-8 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII T able 3.06 Inova’ s ICP-PIII 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment for Rear I/O (C) 1) : 5V TTL signals from serial I/O controller 2) : T ermination of USB lines on CPU. The +5V and GND signals need fuses and inductors for decoupling (USB specification).
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-9 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 T able 3.07 Inova’ s ICP-PIII Rear I/O J2 (CPU) Integration Currently three forms of rear I/O are available and, depending on the version currently in use, decides which (if any) of the J2 signals are available to the rear J2 connector .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-10 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.1 CompactPCI Backplane The form factor defined for CompactPCI boards is based upon the Euro-card industry standard. Both 3U (100 mm by 160 mm) and 6U (233 mm by 100 mm) board sizes are defined.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-11 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF ZABCDEF Figure 3.10 Inova’ s 32-Bit CompactPCI 8-Slot Backplane - RH System Slot Note: The logical slots are differ ent to the physical slots.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-12 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.2 Interfaces 3.21 J7 & J12 Fast Ethernet J7 is available as standard on the CPU front-panel and, as an option, J12 may also be available but at the expense of the FireWir e inter face.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-13 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.22 J17 VGA Interface J17 is available on the CPU front-panel if this option is required and if this position is not already occupied by a PCI, PanelLink or GigaST ) R piggyback.
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©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-15 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.23 J16 PanelLink Interface J16 is available if requested at time of order and replaces the standard VGA connector on the front- panel. Figure 3.23 PanelLink Interface Connector T able 2.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-16 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 2.24 J16 GigaST AR Interface The standard 9-pin D-Sub connector is used for GigaST AR video transmission. Figure 2.24 GigaST AR D-Sub Inter face Pinout T able 2.11 GigaST AR Interface 1 6 5 9 Pin No.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-17 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.25 J19 USB Interface J19 is located as standard on the front panel Figure 3.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-18 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.26 J15 FireWire Interface J15 is located on the front panel (if this option is available) Figure 3.26 FireW ire Inter face Pinout T able 3.26 Fir eWire Connector Signals 246 5 3 1 Pi n No .
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-19 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.27 J20 Infrared (iRdA) Interface This option is proprietary and not documented here.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-20 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.31 Connecting the PIII to the Inova IPB-FPE8 Appendix A provides more information on the IPB-FPE8 and its derivatives. Figure 3.31 shows how the CPU connects to the piggyback by a length of flex-cable.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-21 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.32 Connecting the PIII to the Inova ICP-HD-1 Appendix B provides more information on the ICP-HD-1 and its derivatives. Figure 3.32 shows how the CPU connects to the piggyback by lengths of flex-cable.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-22 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.33 Connecting the PIII to the Inova IPB-FPE12 Appendix C provides more information on the IPB-FPE12 and its derivatives. Figure 3.33 shows how the CPU connects to the piggyback by a length of flex-cable.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-23 Doc. PD00581013.004 ICP-PIII Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.34 Connecting the PIII to the Inova IPB-FPE12 Appendix C provides more information on the IPB-FPE12 and its derivatives. Figure 3.34 shows how the CPU connects to the piggyback by a length of flex-cable.
©2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-24 Doc. PD00581013.004 Interfaces ICP-PIII 3.35 Connecting the PIII to the ICP-FD-1 Figure 3.35 shows how the CPU connects to the slim-line floppy disk unit.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-1 CPU Appendix-A Appendix A IPB-FPE8 CompactPCI ® A IPB-FPE8 IPB-FPE8 Contents A1 IPB-FPE8 CPU Extension ......... A-2 A1.1 J11 Interface for COM1, Mouse & Keyboard ............................................ A-2 A1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-2 CPU Appendix-A IPB-FPE8 Appendix A A1 IPB-FPE8 CPU Extension The IPBFPE8 provides additional CPU functionality in the form of PS-2 style mouse and keyboard connectors and a serial COM1 port.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-3 CPU Appendix-A Appendix A IPB-FPE8 CompactPCI ® A J11 Pin 1 A1.3 Stand-Alone IPB-FPE8 Figure A1.3 illustrates the construction of the stand-alone IPB-FPE8 piggyback and the underside location of the J11 connector .
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-4 CPU Appendix-A IPB-FPE8 Appendix A J10A J9A J10B J9B J18B J18A J11 Figure A1.4 Piggyback Interface IPB-FPE8MS Note that the IPB-FPE8 module does not allow a HD to be connected behind it and the lower 9- pin D-Sub slot may be used for remote connection of PanelLink for example.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-5 CPU Appendix-A Appendix A IPB-FPE8 CompactPCI ® A COM1 PCB Cut-out: 1 DiskOnChip FLASH 2 For LPT1 Flex Cable 3 Flying Lead / Connector 4 Piggyback Flying Lead 5 IDE Flex-Cables [J9a, J10a] to CPU 2 3 4 5 Mouse Keyboard J11 A1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-6 CPU Appendix-A IPB-FPE8 Appendix A A1.6 Keyboard Interface A front-panel with COM1, COM2 mouse and keyboard interfaces is either integrated into an 8HP standard CPU front-panel or available as a separate 4HP unit. The piggyback located behind these interfaces connects to the CPU-mounted J11 connector .
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-7 CPU Appendix-A Appendix A IPB-FPE8 CompactPCI ® A A1.8 COM1 Interface The COM1 port features a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals, maskable interrupt generation and high-speed data transfer rates.
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©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-1 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B ICP-HD CompactPCI ® B ICP-HD ICP-HD Contents B1 ICP-HD CPU Extension ............. B-2 B1.1 J11, J13 Interfaces ...........................................................................
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-2 CPU Appendix-B ICP-HD Appendix B B1 ICP-HD CPU Extension Several hard-disk connection possibilities exist of which two are documented here. Both of these provide additional CPU functionality in the form of PS-2 style mouse and keyboard connectors and serial COM1 and COM2 ports.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-3 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B ICP-HD CompactPCI ® B J13A J10A J9A J11 J13 J9 J10 B1.3 IDE Carrier Board ICP-HD-1 Figure B1.3 illustrates the construction of the stand-alone ICP-HD1 carrier and the underside loca- tion of the J11 & J13 connectors.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-4 CPU Appendix-B ICP-HD Appendix B J13 J11 J9 J10 J18 J13A J18A J10A J9A J1 J2 Figure B1.4 IDE Carrier ICP-HDE8MS The ICP-HDE8MS shown in figure B1.4 enables connection of floppy , a CD-ROM and other pe- ripherals. The connector names and descriptions are declared in table B1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-5 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B ICP-HD CompactPCI ® B * If connectors 9 and 10 are connected to a Master device then 9a and 10a must be connected to a Slave.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-6 CPU Appendix-B ICP-HD Appendix B B1.5 ICP-HDE8MS Description As mentioned previously , the ICP-HDE8MS has a number of additional features compared to the standard ICP-HD-1 module. These extra features include HD and FD connection with both stand- ard connectors and the Inova flex cables.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-7 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B ICP-HD CompactPCI ® B B1.6 Keyboard Interface A front-panel with COM1, COM2 mouse and keyboard interfaces is either integrated into an 8HP standard CPU front-panel or available as a separate 4HP unit.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-8 CPU Appendix-B ICP-HD Appendix B B1.8 COM1 & COM 2 Interfaces The two COM ports feature a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals, maskable interrupt generation and high-speed data transfer rates.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-1 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® B IPM-A T A IPM-A T A B1 IPM-A T A CPU Extension ........... B-2 B1.1 J1 Interfaces ..................................................................................
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-2 CPU Appendix-B IPM-ATA Appendix B B1 IPM-A T A CPU Extension Inova Plug-In Module (IPM-) offers the user the ability to exchange a hard-disk for example with- out having to remove the CPU from the CompactPCI enclosure and then dismantle it etc.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-3 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® B B1.1 J1 Interfaces (Contd.) Standard IDE ribbon-cable is used to connect J2 of the IPB-RIO-HD-FD module to the IPM’ s dedi- cated backplane.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-4 CPU Appendix-B IPM-ATA Appendix B B1.2 IPM-A T A-HD The IPM-A T A-HD has provision for one standard notebook (2.5”) EIDE device (FLASH or hard-disk) and one Compact FLASH or MicroDrive site. Figure B1.2 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able B1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-5 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® B B1.3 IPM-A T A-CF The IPM-A T A-CF has provision for one or two standard Compact FLASH or MicroDrive devices. Figure B1.3 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able B1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-6 CPU Appendix-B IPM-ATA Appendix B B1.4 IPM-A T A-PCMCIA The IPM-A T A-PCMCIA has provision for one standard A T A PCMCIA device and one Compact FLASH or MicroDrive site. Figure B1.4 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able B1.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-7 CPU Appendix-B Appendix B IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® B B1.5 Device Compatibility Because of the diversity of Compact FLASH devices available with different ar chitectures and error recovery routines etc. there is a strong possibility that some Master / Slave combinations will fail to be recognised by the BIOS.
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©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-1 CPU Appendix-C Appendix C IPB-FPE12 CompactPCI ® C IPB-FPE12 IPB-FPE12 Contents C1 IPB-FPE12 CPU Extension ........ C-2 C1.1 J13 Interface for LPT1 & COM2 ......................................................
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-2 CPU Appendix-C IPB-FPE12 Appendix C C1 IPB-FPE12 CPU Extension The Inova IPB-FPE12 adds LPT and COM2 functionality to any Inova CPU. The piggyback is avail- able as a stand-alone device with its own 4HP front-panel or integrated within a 12HP K6 or PPC front-panel.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-3 CPU Appendix-C Appendix C IPB-FPE12 CompactPCI ® C J13 C1.3 LPT1 & COM2 Piggyback Figure C1.3 illustrates the construction of the stand-alone IPB-FPE12 piggyback and the upperside location of the J13 connector .
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-4 CPU Appendix-C IPB-FPE12 Appendix C T able C1.3 IPB-FPE12 Connector Description Connector Description J 1 3 LPT1 & COM2 Note: Other Inova piggybacks (ICP-HD-1 & ICP- HDE8) pr ovide J13a to “daisy-chain” the LPT1 / COM2 interfaces.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-5 CPU Appendix-C Appendix C IPB-FPE12 CompactPCI ® C C1.4 LPT1 Interface A front-panel with LPT1 and COM2 interfaces is either integrated into a 12HP standard CPU front- panel or available as a separate 4HP unit. The piggyback located behind these interfaces connects to the CPU-mounted J13 connector .
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-6 CPU Appendix-C IPB-FPE12 Appendix C C1.5 COM2 Interface The COM2 port features a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals, maskable interrupt generation and high-speed data transfer rates.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-1 CPU Appendix-D Appendix D IPB-RIO CompactPCI ® D IPB-RIO IPB-RIO Contents D1 IPB-RIO CPU Extension ............ D-2 D1.1 IPB-RIO-HD-FD ..............................................................................
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-2 CPU Appendix-D IPB-RIO Appendix D D1 IPB-RIO CPU Extension T o enhance the I/O and serviceability of their CPUs, Inova have introduced rear I/O modules that connect to a CompactPCI connector on the rear of the Master Slot on the backplane.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-3 CPU Appendix-D Appendix D IPB-RIO CompactPCI ® D D1.2 IPB-RIO-HD-LPT -(FLEX) Similar to the IPB-RIO-HD-FD, this transition module recovers the embedded IDE and LPT signals from the CompactPCI backplane and presents them in a form ready for device connection.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-4 CPU Appendix-D IPB-RIO Appendix D D1.3 IPB-RIO-C-SHORT All Inova -RIO(C) compatible CPUs can take advantage of this transition module as it allows the signals shown in table D1.3 to be recovered (used). Figure D1.3 illustrates this piggyback and points to the available interfaces.
©2001 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-5 CPU Appendix-D Appendix D IPB-RIO CompactPCI ® D D1.4 IPB-RIO-C-80MM Similar to the -SHORT version, this transition module extends the signals shown in table D1.3 to a rear panel. Naturally , not all enclosures are suitable for this type of connection and the following must be considered.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Inova ICP-PII c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Inova ICP-PII - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Inova ICP-PII, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Inova ICP-PII va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Inova ICP-PII, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Inova ICP-PII.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Inova ICP-PII. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Inova ICP-PII ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.