ESD CPCI-DVI/2 User manual

CPCI-DVI/2
CompactPCI® Graphic Card
with Silicon Motion SM502 GPU
Hardware Manual
to Product I.2311.04
CPCI-DVI/2 Hardware Manual • Doc. No.: I.2311.23 / Re . 1.0 Page 1 of 20
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Document file: I:\Texte\Doku\MANUALS\CPCI\CPCI-DVI2\Englisch\CPCI-DVI2_Hardware_10.odt
Date of print: 2014-03-25
Document type
number: DOC0800
Hardware version: 1.1
Document History
The changes in the document listed below affect changes in the hardware as well as changes in
the description of the facts, only.
Revision Chapter Changes versus previous version Date
1.0 - First English manual 2014-03-25
Technical details are subject to change without further notice.
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Safety Instructions
● When working with the CPCI-DVI/2 follow the instructions below and read the manual carefully to protect yourself from
injury and the CPCI-DVI/2 from damage.
● The de ice is a built-in component. It is essential to ensure that the de ice is mounted in a way that cannot lead to
endangering or injury of persons or damage to objects.
● The de ice has to be securely installed in the control cabinet before commissioning.
● Protect the CPCI-DVI/2 from dust, moisture and steam.
● Protect the CPCI-DVI/2 from shocks and ibrations.
● The CPCI-DVI/2 may become warm during normal use. Always allow adequate entilation around the CPCI-DVI/2 and
use care when handling.
● Do not operate the CPCI-DVI/2 adjacent to heat sources and do not expose it to unnecessary thermal radiation.
Ensure an ambient temperature as specified in the technical data.
● Do not use damaged or defecti e cables to connect the CPCI-DVI/2.
● In case of damages to the de ice, which might affect safety, appropriate and immediate measures must be taken, that
exclude an endangerment of persons and objects.
● Current circuits which are connected to the de ice ha e to be sufficiently protected against hazardous oltage (SELV
according to EN 60950-1).
● The CPCI-DVI/2 may only be dri en by power supply current circuits, that are contact protected.
A power supply, that pro ides a safety extra-low oltage (SELV or PELV) according to EN 60950-1, complies with this
conditions.
Attention !
Electrostatic discharges may cause damage to electronic components.
To a oid this, please perform the steps described on page 9 before you touch the CPCI-DVI/2, in order to
discharge the static electricity from your body.
Qualified Personal
This documentation is directed exclusi ely towards personal qualified in control and automation engineering.
The installation and commissioning of the product may only be carried out by qualified personal, which is authorized to
put de ices, systems and electric circuits into operation according to the applicable national standards of safety
engineering.
Conformity
The CPCI-DVI/2 is an industrial product and meets the demands of the EU regulations and EMC standards printed in the
conformity declaration at the end of this manual.
Warning: In a residential, commercial or light industrial en ironment the CPCI-DVI/2 may cause radio interferences in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Intended Use
The intended use of the CPCI-DVI/2 is the operation as CompactPCI® Graphic Card.
The guarantee gi en by esd does not co er damages which result from improper use, usage not in accordance with
regulations or disregard of safety instructions and warnings.
● The CPCI-DVI/2 is intended for installation in a CompactPCI-system only.
● The operation of the CPCI-DVI/2 in hazardous areas, or areas exposed to potentially explosi e materials is not
permitted.
● The operation of the CPCI-DVI/2 for medical purposes is prohibited.
Service Note
The CPCI-DVI/2 does not contain any parts that require maintenance by the user. The CPCI-DVI/2 does not require any
manual configuration of the hardware.
Disposal
De ices which ha e become defecti e in the long run ha e to be disposed in an appropriate way or ha e to be returned
to the manufacturer for proper disposal. Please, make a contribution to en ironmental protection.
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able of contents
1. O er iew...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 PCB View with Connectors and Jumpers...............................................................................7
1.2 Position of the Connectors in the Front Panel........................................................................8
2. Hardware Installation and Configuration.......................................................................................9
2.1 Installation..............................................................................................................................9
2.2 Demounting......................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Jumper Setting..................................................................................................................... 10
2.3.1 Configuration of SER0 (RS-422/RS-232)....................................................................10
2.3.2 Termination of SER0 (RS-422)....................................................................................10
3. Technical Data............................................................................................................................11
3.1 General Technical Data........................................................................................................11
3.2 CompactPCI Bus..................................................................................................................11
3.3 DVI-I Interface...................................................................................................................... 12
3.4 Serial Interfaces...................................................................................................................12
3.5 USB Interface ..................................................................................................................... 12
3.6 Software Support................................................................................................................. 13
4. Description of the Units..............................................................................................................14
4.1 Serial Interface SER0..........................................................................................................14
4.1.1 Default Setting of SER0...............................................................................................14
4.1.2 Configuration of SER0.................................................................................................14
4.1.3 Connection of SER0 as RS-422 Interface...................................................................14
4.1.4 Connection of SER0 as RS-232 Interface...................................................................15
5. Connector Assignments..............................................................................................................16
5.1 DVI-I Interface (X700).......................................................................................................... 16
5.2 USB..................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3 Serial Interface..................................................................................................................... 18
5.3.1 SER0 (RS-232) interface ia RJ12..............................................................................18
5.3.2 SER1-3 ia X1140.......................................................................................................18
6. Declaration of Conformity...........................................................................................................19
7. Order Information....................................................................................................................... 20
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Overview
1. Overview
Figure 1: Block circuit diagram
The CompactPCI® graphic card CPCI-DVI/2 comes with a with Silicon Motion SM502 GPU
industrial graphics controller. The ultra low-power graphics processing unit SM502 offers display
modes from 640x480 (true color) at 85 Hz up to 1280x1024 (8 bit colors) at 75 Hz.
The DVI-I interface (digital ideo interface) is designed to control CRT-monitors by analog ideo
signals as well as TFT-displays by digital ideo signals. The DVI-I connector including RGB-analog
is accessible ia the front panel.
The CPCI-DVI/2 is equipped with two serial interfaces. The front-side interface can be switched to
RS-232 or RS-422 and supports a touchscreen or general purpose serial I/O.
The on-board RS-232 interface can be used for general purpose serial I/O.
The board comes with a USB 1.1 interface as keyboard and mouse interface or touch.
QNX® and Linux® dri er support for USB is a ailable. All de ice classes supported by the operating
systems can be used.
Dri ers for other operating systems are a ailable on request.
A hardware options the CPCI-DVI/2 can be enhanced with a USB Hub, direct digital display
interface, matrix keyboard control lines ia PLD implementation and 8051 firmware.
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IRQ
SM502
Mobile Multimedia
Companion Chip
USB Hub
TUSB2046B
RS-422/
RS-2 2
Transceiver
RS-2 2
Transceiver
PLD
GNT REQ
optional
X800
RJ12
Serial 0
X700
24+1-pole DVI Connector
Front Panel
X840
USB-A Connector
USB0
Configuration
Bridges
X500
4-pole Post Connector
Direct LC-Display Interface
X510
-pin DUBOX Connector
LC-Display Power/Contrast
Power
X810
10-pole Post Connector
Serial 1
X1120
5-pole Dubox Connector
USB 1
X1120
5-pole Dubox Connector
USB 1
X1120
5-pole Dubox Connector
USB 1
X910
20-pole Post Connector
Digital I/O TTL-Level
CompactPCI-Connector
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
optional
DVI-
Transmitter
optional
OUT
Contrast
8051

Overview
1.2 Position of the Connectors in the Front Panel
Figure 3: Connectors in the front panel
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Hardware Installation and Configuration
2. Hardware Installation and Configuration
Read the safety instructions at the beginning of this document carefully, before
you start with the hardware installation!
Danger!
Electric shock risk. Ne er carry out work while power supply oltage is switched on!
Attention !
Electrostatic discharges may cause damage to electronic components. To a oid this,
please discharge the static electricity from your body by touching the metal case of the
CompactPCI system before you touch the CPCI-DVI/2.
2.1 Installation
Procedure:
1. Switch off your CompactPCI system and all connected peripheral de ices (monitor, printer,
etc.).
2. Disconnect the CompactPCI system from the mains.
If the CompactPCI system does not ha e a flexible mains cable, but is directly connected to
mains, disconnect the power supply ia the safety fuse and make sure that the fuse cannot
switch on again unintentionally (i.e. with caution label).
Danger!
Ne er carry out work while power supply oltage is switched on!
3. Discharge your body as described abo e.
4. Open the case.
5. Make sure that the jumpers for RS-422/RS-232 interface and internal termination of SER0
are set according to the intended usage (see chapter “2.3 Jumper Setting”).
6. Insert the CPCI-DVI/2 board into the selected CompactPCI slot. Carefully push the board
until it snaps into place.
7. Connect the interfaces (USB, DVI, SER0) ia the connectors in the front panel of the CPCI-
DVI/2 and if applicable the serial interface SER1 ia the internal connector.
8. Close the CompactPCI system case again.
9. Connect the CompactPCI system to mains again (mains connector or safety fuse).
10. Switch on the CompactPCI system and the peripheral de ices.
11. End of hardware installation.
12. Set the interface properties in your operating system. Refer to the documentation of the
operating system.
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Hardware Installation and Configuration
2.2 Demounting
Procedure
A1. Switch off the CompactPCI system and if necessary other network participants. Disconnect
the connectors in the front panel.
A2. Disconnect the CompactPCI system from the mains.
If the CompactPCI system does not ha e a flexible mains cable, but is directly connected to
mains, disconnect the power supply ia the safety fuse and make sure that the fuse cannot
switch on again unintentionally (i.e. with caution label).
Danger!
Ne er carry out work while power supply oltage is switched on!
A3. Discharge your body as described abo e.
A4. Unfasten the mounting screws in the front panel.
A5. Unfasten the CPCI-DVI/2 by acti ating the eject le er and pull the module carefully out of the
slot.
A6. Remo e the PCI extension if necessary.
2.3 Jumper Setting
The CPCI-DVI/2 comes with two jumpers.
1. Demount the module as described in chapter “2.2 Demounting”.
2. Remo e or set the jumpers JP800 and/or JP801 (see chapter “2.3.1 Configuration of SER0
(RS-422/RS-232)”, “2.3.2 Termination of SER0 (RS-422)”).
3. Install the module as described in chapter “2.1 Installation”.
2.3.1 Configuration of SER0 (RS-422/RS-232)
The serial interface SER0 in the front panel can be configured as RS-422 or RS-232 interface ia
jumper JP800. See Figure 2 for the position of the jumper.
Jumper JP800 Configuration of SER0
set RS-422 interface
not set RS-232 interface
2.3.2 ermination of SER0 (RS-422)
An internal termination can be set for serial interface SER0 ia jumper JP801 if it is used as RS-
422 interface. See Figure 2 for the position of the jumper.
Jumper JP801 ermination of SER0
set internal termination ia 150Ω resistor
not set no internal termination
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echnical Data
3. echnical Data
3.1 General echnical Data
Power supply
oltage
nominal oltage: 3.3 V (I3.3VMAX = 350 mA),
5 V (I5VMAX = 25 mA)
Power consumption: Typical: 2.5 W (display idle),
Max: 10W
DVI-I (24+1-pole DVI connector, X700) - CRT-socket and TFT-display
SER0 (RJ12 socket, X800) - Serial interface SER0,
1x RS-422/RS-232 (switchable)
USB (USB socket type-A, X840) - USB 1.1 interface as keyboard and
mouse interface or touch
SER1 (internal 10-pole post connector, X810) - Serial interface SER1
(RS-232)
Temperature
range 0...55 °C ambient temperature
Humidity max. 90%, non-condensing
Dimensions Board: 100 mm x 160mm
Front panel: 3U x 4HP
Weight 160 g
able 1: General data of the module
3.2 CompactPCI Bus
Host bus PCI-Bus according to PCI Local Bus Specification 2.2
PCI-data/address bus 32 Bit, 33/66 MHz
Controller Silicon Motion SM502 graphic controller
Interrupt Interrupt Signal A
Board dimension according to CompactPCI-Specification PICMG® 2.0 R 2.1
Connector
Connector coding Uni ersal-Board, not keyed
(3.3 V or 5 V signalling oltage)
able 2: Data of the CompactPCI bus
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echnical Data
3.3 DVI-I Interface
Outputs Simultaneous display of digital TFT-display and analog CRT-monitor
with different frequencies ia DVI-connector (depending on resolution)
Controller integrated in Silicon Motion SM502 graphic controller
Display Modes
VGA (640x480) with True Color (24 bit) at 85 Hz
SVGA (800x600) with True Color at 85 Hz
XGA (1024x768) with High Color (16 bit) at 85 Hz
SXGA (1280x1024) with 8 bit colors at 75 Hz
able 3: Data of the DVI-I interface
3.4 Serial Interfaces
Number 2 asynchronous serial interfaces
Controller integrated in CPU
Bit rate Value range: 9600 Baud ... 115200 Baud
Default setting: 9600 Baud, 8 Bit, No Parity 1 Stop-Bit
Physical Interface
Serial 0: RS-422/RS-232, switchable ia JP801:
- RS-232 with RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS
- RS-422 with Rx+, Rx-, Tx+, Tx-
and TTL-le el signals:
Serial 1: RS-232 with RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS
Connector Serial0: 1x RJ12-socket in the front panel,
Serial1: 1x 10-pin internal IDC-connector, male X1140
able 4: Data of the serial interface
3.5 USB Interface
Number 1x USB
Controller integrated in Silicon Motion SM502 graphic controller
USB interface USB 1.1, Full-Speed, 12 Mbit/s
Connector USB type A plug
able 5: Data of the USB interface
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echnical Data
3.6 Software Support
De ice dri ers are a ailable for QNX:
Software CPCI-DVI/2-QNX (see “7. Order Information”)
Furthermore Linux dri ers are a ailable:
Software CPCI-DVI/2-Linux (see “7. Order Information”)
Operating system Linux, Kernel 2.6.x
Adaptation Dri er and API functions are optimized for this system
License information
This product uses the operating system “Linux”.
The Linux-source code is released under the terms of the GNU Public
License (GPL).
The complete text of the license is contained in the esd-document
“3rd Party Licensor Notice” as part of the product documentation.
esd pro ides the complete operating system source code on request.
Other operating systems on request.
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Description of the Units
4. Description of the Units
4.1 Serial Interface SER0
4.1.1 Default Setting of SER0
The default setting of the serial interface is:
Bit rate: 9600 Baud
Data bits: 8
Parity: no
Stop bits: 1
Handshake: none
4.1.2 Configuration of SER0
The serial interface is compatible with 16550 UART and is addressed ia PCI. Standard dri ers are
a ailable for this.
Via jumper JP800 the serial interface can be configured as RS-232 or RS-422 interface (see
chapter “2.3 Jumper Setting”).
The SP3497E is used as dri er of the RS-422 interface and the SP3243E is used as dri er of the
RS-232 interface.
For details please read the manual of the Silicon Motion SM502 GPU
The procedure to change the bit rate depends on the operating system, it is therefore ad isable to
refer to the manual of the operating system.
4.1.3 Connection of SER0 as RS-422 Interface
The diagram is used to explain the short terms for signals as used in the chapter connector
assignments. The signal terms are exemplary for the connection of the CPCI-DVI/2.
Figure 4: Connection scheme for RS-422 operation
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TxD
Rx+
Rx-
Tx+
Tx- RxD
TxDRxD
GND GND
GND
2
4
5
6
CPCI-Board
pin numbers of the 6-pin RJ12 socket connector
local
signal terms
e.g. Touch

Description of the Units
4.1.4 Connection of SER0 as RS-232 Interface
The diagram is used to explain the short terms for signals as used in the chapter “5. Connector
Assignments”. The signal terms are exemplary for the connection of the CPCI-DVI/2 ia the
adapter cable RJ12-DSUB9.
Figure 5: Connection scheme for RS-232 operation
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TxD
CTS
RTS
GND
RxD TxD
RxD
RTS
CTS
2
8
7
5
GND
2
4
5
6
local
signal terms
pin numbers of the 9 pole DSUB connector, if
the adapter cable RJ12-DSUB9 is connected
pin numbers of the 6 pole RJ12 connector
e.g. Touch
CPCI-Board
Adapter Cable
RJ12<->DSUB9-Female

Connector Assignments
5. Connector Assignments
5.1 DVI-I Interface (X700)
Device Connector:
Pin Position:
Pin Assignment:
Digital Signals Analog Signals
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin C1 C5A C2
Signal DVI_
TX2-
DVI_
TX2+
DVI_
S2/4_
GND
n.c. n.c. YDDC_
CLK
YDDC_
DATA
A_
VSYNC
Signal A_RED DAC
GND
A_
GREEN
Pin 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pin C3 C5B C4
Signal DVI_
TX1-
DVI_
TX1+
DVI_
S1/3_
GND
n.c. n.c. XVCC1 GND
Hot
plug
detect
Signal A_
BLUE
DAC
GND
A_
HSYNC
Pin 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Signal DVI_
TX0-
DVI_
TX0+
DVI_
S0/5_
GND
n.c. n.c.
DVI_
CLK_
GND
DVI_
TXC+
DVI_
TXC-
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1
9
17
8
16
24
C1
C
C5A
C5B
C2
C4

Connector Assignments
5.2 USB
Device connector: USB receptacle, standard type A
Pin Position:
Pin Assignment:
Pin Signal
1VBUS
2 D-
3 D+
4 GND
Signal Description:
VBUS... +5 V power supply oltage
D+, D-... USB signal lines Data+, Data-
GND... Reference potential
Note:
The maximum length of the cables connected to the USB interface is lMAX = 3m.
To comply with electromagnetic compliance and electromagnetic interference the cable
length must not exceed this maximum length!
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1 2 4

Connector Assignments
5.3 Serial Interface
Note:
The maximum length of the cables connected to the serial interfaces is lMAX = 3m.
To comply with electromagnetic compliance and electromagnetic interference the cable
length must not exceed this maximum length!
5.3.1 SER0 (RS-232) interface via RJ12
For details on the connection of serial interfaces please refer to chapter “Serial Interface SER0” on
page 14. From the principle circuit diagrams represented in that chapter, you will be able to clearly
determine the signal direction (Rx<->Tx).
Pin Position:
Cut-out for
fastening le er
Pin Assignment:
Pin Signal RS-232 Interface Signal RS-422 Optional Pin Assignment
on request only
1 n.c. (not connected) n.c. SER0_VCC, GND
2 SER0_TxD Data Output SER0_Tx+ -
3 SER0_RxD Data Input SER0_Rx+ -
4 SER0_RTS Handshake Output SER0_Tx- -
5 SER0_CTS Handshake Input SER0_Rx- -
6 GND GND -
The data direction of the signals is gi en as iewed from the CPCI-DVI/2 board.
5.3.2 SER1-3 via X1140
Device connector: 10-pin IDC connector, male
Signal Pin Pin Signal
n.c. 10 9 GND
n.c. 8 7 n.c.
SER1_CTS 6 5 SER1_Rx
SER1_RTS 4 3 SER1_Tx
n.c. 2 1 n.c.
See Figure 2 for pin position.
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1 2 4 5 6

Declaration of Conformity
6. Declaration of Conformity
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Order Information
7. Order Information
ype Properties Order No.
CPCI-DVI/2 CompactPCI graphic card
with Graphics Processing Unit SM502 and
RS422 Interface (switchable to RS232)
I.2311.04
Software
CPCI-DVI/2-QNX QNX dri er (object) incl. documentation,
has to ordered only once I.2311.15
CPCI-DVI/2-Linux Linux dri er (object) incl. documentation,
has to ordered only once I.2311.19
For detailed information about the dri er a ailability of your special operating system, please contact our sales team.
able 6: Order information
PDF Manuals
For a ailability of manuals see table below.
Please download the manuals as PDF documents from our esd website www.esd.eu for free.
Manuals Order No.
CPCI-DVI/2-ME Hardware manual in English I.2311.23
able 7: A ailable manuals
Printed Manuals
If you need a printout of the manual additionally, please contact our sales team: [email protected] for
a quotation. Printed manuals may be ordered for a fee.
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