Fastwel CPB902 User manual

CPB902
3.5" Highly Integrated
Low Power SBC
User Manual
Rev. 1.5b E
May 2008

Product Title: CPB902
Document name: CPB902 User Manual
Manual version: 1.5b E
Ref. doc. v.: 1.43 R + 1.08 + 1.11 + 1.12 (467444.014)
Copyright © 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Fastwel Co. Ltd. All rights reserved.
Revision Record
Rev. Index Brief Description of Changes Board Index Date of Issue
1.4 beta Initial version CPB902 November 2005
1.4a Errors corrections, design and styling changes, figures and tables
modification CPB902 November 2005
1.4b Minor text modifications CPB902 February 2006
1.5 Modifications following design changes (04, 05) CPB902 November 2007
1.5a Corrections to v. 1.5 CPB902 March 2008
1.5b COM ports diagrams and description corrected,
document structure changed CPB902 May 2008
Contact Information
Fastwel Co. Ltd Fastwel Corporation US
Address: 108 Profsoyuznaya st.,
Moscow 117437,
Russian Federation
45 Main Street
Suite 319
New York, 11201 USA
Tel.: +7 (495) 232-1681 +1 (718) 554-36-86
Fax: +7 (495) 232-1654 +1 (718) 797-06-00
E-mail: info@fastwel.com info@fastwelcorp.com
Web: http://www.fastwel.com/

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents..............................................................................................................................................1
List of Tables.....................................................................................................................................................3
List of Figures....................................................................................................................................................4
Notation Conventions.........................................................................................................................................5
General Safety Precautions................................................................................................................................6
Unpacking, Inspection and Handling...................................................................................................................7
Three Year Warranty..........................................................................................................................................9
1Introduction.....................................................................................................................................10
1.1 Module Introduction...............................................................................................................................10
1.2 CPB902 Versions..................................................................................................................................11
1.3 Delivery Checklist..................................................................................................................................11
1.4 Additional Accessories..........................................................................................................................11
1.5 Supplementary Information....................................................................................................................12
1.5.1 Related Documents...............................................................................................................12
2Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................13
2.1 General.................................................................................................................................................13
2.2 Power Requirements.............................................................................................................................14
2.3 Environmental.......................................................................................................................................14
2.4 Mechanical ...........................................................................................................................................14
2.5 Dimensions and Weight.........................................................................................................................15
2.6 MTBF ...................................................................................................................................................15
3External Connections.....................................................................................................................16
3.1 Safety Regulations................................................................................................................................16
3.2 Connection of Peripheral Devices..........................................................................................................17
3.2.1 CompactFlash Cards Installation...........................................................................................19
3.2.2 USB Devices Connection......................................................................................................19
3.2.3 Battery Replacement.............................................................................................................20
3.3 Software Installation..............................................................................................................................20
4Functional Description ...................................................................................................................21
4.1 Structure and Layout.............................................................................................................................21
4.2 Address Mapping..................................................................................................................................24
4.2.1 Memory Addressing..............................................................................................................24
4.2.2 I/O Addressing......................................................................................................................24
4.2.3 Interrupt settings...................................................................................................................32
4.2.4 DMA Channels......................................................................................................................34
4.3 Functional Description...........................................................................................................................35
4.3.1 Microprocessor.....................................................................................................................35
4.3.2 SDRAM Memory...................................................................................................................35
4.3.3 Reserved Flash BIOS ...........................................................................................................35
4.3.4 UIDE Interface......................................................................................................................36
4.3.5 CompactFlash Socket...........................................................................................................37
4.3.6 NAND Flash..........................................................................................................................38

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4.3.7 Video Controller and VGA/LCD Adapter Modules...................................................................38
4.3.7.1 Video Controller Operation Modes and Connection of Monitors..............................38
4.3.7.2 CVM02: Sharp LQ104V1DG51 TFT Panel Connection...........................................46
4.3.7.3 CVM04: Sharp LQ104V1LG61 TFT Panel Connection...........................................47
4.3.7.4 CVM01 Expansion Module....................................................................................50
4.3.8 Keyboard and Mouse Interface..............................................................................................51
4.3.9 USB Interface.......................................................................................................................52
4.3.10 Fast Ethernet Interface..........................................................................................................52
4.3.11 Serial Ports...........................................................................................................................52
4.3.12 FDD/LPT Port.......................................................................................................................55
4.3.13 LCD and Matrix Keyboard Port..............................................................................................57
4.3.13.1 LCD Connection...................................................................................................57
4.3.13.2 Matrix Keypad Connection....................................................................................60
4.3.13.3 Using Keyboard Interface by Discrete I/O Unit .......................................................60
4.3.14 Optoisolated Reset/Interrupt..................................................................................................62
4.3.15 FBUS Connector...................................................................................................................63
4.3.16 RTC and Serial FRAM...........................................................................................................63
4.3.17 J19 Configuration Jumpers....................................................................................................63
4.3.18 PC/104 Header.....................................................................................................................64
4.3.19 Diagnostic LEDs...................................................................................................................67
4.3.20 Power Supply Connector.......................................................................................................67
4.4 Overall and Mounting Dimensions .........................................................................................................68
4.4.1 Mounting on a Panel.............................................................................................................69
5General Software® BIOS ................................................................................................................70
5.1 BIOS Setup Program. Introduction.........................................................................................................70
5.2 Main Menu............................................................................................................................................70
5.3 Basic CMOS configuration.....................................................................................................................72
5.4 Features Configuration..........................................................................................................................74
5.5 Custom Configuration............................................................................................................................75
5.6 PnP Configuration.................................................................................................................................78
5.7 Shadow Configuration...........................................................................................................................79
5.8 Manufacturing Link Mode ......................................................................................................................80
5.9 The Rest Main Menu Commands...........................................................................................................81
5.9.1 Reset CMOS to last known values.........................................................................................81
5.9.2 Reset CMOS to Factory Defaults...........................................................................................81
5.9.3 Write to CMOS and Exit........................................................................................................81
5.9.4 Exit without changing CMOS.................................................................................................81
5.10 Reset CMOS to Factory Defaults from a Remote PC..............................................................................82
5.11 Extended BIOS Functions .....................................................................................................................82
5.11.1 User Programs Interfacewith FRAM Memory Units................................................................82
5.11.2 User LEDs Control................................................................................................................83
5.11.3 SuperIOWatchdog Timer Operation......................................................................................84
5.11.4 ADM8697 Supervisor'sWatchdog Timer Operation................................................................85
5.11.5 Using INT 17H BIOS Extension to Control theWatchdog Timers............................................86
6Appendices.....................................................................................................................................88
6.1 Jumper Settings by Function.................................................................................................................88
6.2 Jumper Settings by Assignment.............................................................................................................89

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List of Tables
Table 1.1: CPB902 Versions...............................................................................................................................11
Table 1.2: CPB902 Supplied Set.........................................................................................................................11
Table 1.3: CPB902 Additional Accessories..........................................................................................................11
Table 1.4: Related Publications...........................................................................................................................12
Table 4.1: Memory Address Mapping..................................................................................................................24
Table 4.2: I/O Address Space..............................................................................................................................24
Table 4.3: System I/O ports (FPGA)....................................................................................................................26
Table 4.4: Interrupt Settings................................................................................................................................33
Table 4.5: DMA Request Map.............................................................................................................................34
Table 4.6: J1 HDD Connector Pinout...................................................................................................................36
Table 4.7: J2 Compact Flash Socket Pinout.........................................................................................................37
Table 4.8: S1 Settings: Display Type and Video Mode Selection ..........................................................................39
Table 4.9: Different Types of TFT/STN Panels Connection...................................................................................40
Table 4.10: TFT/STN Panels Connector J16 Pinout...............................................................................................41
Table 4.11: LVDS Connector J21 Pinout................................................................................................................43
Table 4.12: P7 D-Sub VGA Connector Pinout........................................................................................................45
Table 4.13: CVM02 J2 Pin Assignments................................................................................................................46
Table 4.14: CVM01 J5 Connector Pinout...............................................................................................................51
Table 4.15: PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector P5 Pinout........................................................................................51
Table 4.16: Serial Ports Pin Assignments..............................................................................................................53
Table 4.17: LPT/FDD J15 Connector Pinout..........................................................................................................56
Table 4.18: J17 Connector Pinout.........................................................................................................................59
Table 4.19: J18 Pinpad Pinout...............................................................................................................................59
Table 4.20: J13 Settings: SwitchingReset/IRQ Source..........................................................................................62
Table 4.21: FBUS Connector J22 Pinout ...............................................................................................................63
Table 4.22: J19 Pins Designation..........................................................................................................................63
Table 4.23: PC/104 P4 (Rows A and B) Contacts Designation................................................................................65
Table 4.24: PC/104 P4 (Rows C and D) Contacts Designation...............................................................................66
Table 4.25: CPB902 Diagnostic LEDs Function.....................................................................................................67
Table 4.26: J20 Power Connector Pinout...............................................................................................................67
Table 5.1: Main Menu Items................................................................................................................................71
Table 5.2: Basic CMOS Configuration Menu Items...............................................................................................72
Table 5.3: Features Configuration Menu Items.....................................................................................................74
Table 5.4: Custom Configuration Menu Items ......................................................................................................75
Table 6.1: Jumper Settings by Function...............................................................................................................88
Table 6.2: Jumper Settings by Assignment..........................................................................................................89

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List of Figures
Figure 1.1: CPB902 Module Appearance..............................................................................................................10
Figure 3.1: External Devices Connection ..............................................................................................................17
Figure 3.2: Cables 3 and 4 (Fig. 3.1) Connection for Console Operation................................................................19
Figure 4.1: CPB902 Block Diagram......................................................................................................................21
Figure 4.2: Top Side: Connectors and Main Components Layout...........................................................................23
Figure 4.3: Bottom Side: Connectors and Main Components Layout......................................................................23
Figure 4.4: Interrupt Source Multiplexing Diagram.................................................................................................32
Figure 4.5: DMA Request Channels Multiplexing Diagram.....................................................................................34
Figure 4.6: Connection of 16-bit DSTN Panel........................................................................................................42
Figure 4.7: Connection of 24-bit DSTN Panel........................................................................................................42
Figure 4.8: Connection of a TFT Panel with 1 Pixel per FPSCLK Period................................................................43
Figure 4.9: Connection of a TFT Panel with 2 Pixels per FPSCLK Period...............................................................43
Figure 4.10: LVDS Interface for TFT LCD Panel......................................................................................................44
Figure 4.11: PanelLink Interface for TFT LCD Panel ...............................................................................................44
Figure 4.12: PanelLink Interface for DSTN LCD Panel ............................................................................................45
Figure 4.13: Sharp LQ104V1DG51 TFT Panel Connection and Setup.....................................................................46
Figure 4.14: CV04 Unit Appearance.......................................................................................................................47
Figure 4.15: CVM04 Connections Diagram.............................................................................................................48
Figure 4.16: LCD Screen Image Orientation Control................................................................................................49
Figure 4.17: CVM01 Expansion Module..................................................................................................................50
Figure 4.18: IDC10 Pins Numbering.......................................................................................................................52
Figure 4.19: COM3 – COM6 Ports Jumpers............................................................................................................53
Figure 4.20: Point-to-Point Connection of Two Modules in RS-422 Mode.................................................................54
Figure 4.21: Connection of Several Devices in RS-485 Mode..................................................................................54
Figure 4.22: COM3-COM6 Ports: Simplified Interface Circuit Diagram.....................................................................55
Figure 4.23: POWERTIP PC1604-A Alphanumeric LCD Connection Diagram..........................................................58
Figure 4.24: POWERTIP PG12864-A Graphics LCD Connection Diagram...............................................................58
Figure 4.25: J18 Pinpad Connection Circuit Diagram...............................................................................................59
Figure 4.26: Discrete I/O Channel Block Diagram ...................................................................................................61
Figure 4.27: Discrete I/O Unit: Ports Binding Diagram.............................................................................................61
Figure 4.28: Reset Source Selection and Optoisolated Input Circuit Diagram...........................................................62
Figure 4.29: J19 Circuit Diagram............................................................................................................................63
Figure 4.30: PC/104 P4 Contacts Layout................................................................................................................64
Figure 4.31: CPB902 Top Side: Overall and Mounting Dimensions..........................................................................68
Figure 4.32: CPB902 Bottom Side: Overall and Mounting Dimensions.....................................................................68
Figure 5.1: Main Menu Screen Image...................................................................................................................71
Figure 5.2: Basic CMOS Configuration Screen Image...........................................................................................72
Figure 5.3: Features Configuration Menu Screen ..................................................................................................74
Figure 5.4: Custom Configuration Menu Screen....................................................................................................75
Figure 5.5: Plug-n-Play Configuration Menu Screen Image....................................................................................78
Figure 5.6: Shadow Configuration Menu Screen Image.........................................................................................79
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Notation Conventions
Warning, ESD Sensitive Device!
This symbol draws your attention to the informationrelated to electro static sensitivity of your
product and its components. To keep product safety and operability it is necessary to handle
it with care and follow the ESD safety directions.
Warning!
This sign marks warnings about hot surfaces. The surface of the heatsink and some
components can get very hot during operation. Take due care when handling, avoid
touching hot surfaces!
Caution: Electric Shock!
This symbol warns about danger of electrical shock (> 60 V) when touching products or
parts of them. Failure to observe the indicated precautions and directions may expose your
life to danger and may lead to damage to your product.
Warning!
Informationmarked by this symbol is essential for human and equipment safety.
Read this information attentively, be watchful.
Note...
This symbol and title marks important information to be read attentively for your own benefit.

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General Safety Precautions
This product was developed for fault-free operation. Its design provides conformance to all related
safety requirements. However, the life of this product can be seriously shortened by improper
handling and incorrect operation. That is why it is necessary to follow general safety and
operational instructions below.
Warning!
All operations on this device must be carried out by sufficiently
skilled personnel only.
Warning!
When handling this product, special care must be taken not to hit
the heatsink (if installed) against another rigid object. Also, be
careful not to drop the product, since this may cause damage
to the heatsink, CPU or other sensitive components as well.
Please, keep in mind that any physical damage to this product
is not covered under warranty.
Note:
This product is guaranteed to operate within the published
temperature ranges and relevant conditions. However, prolonged
operation near the maximum temperature is not recommended by
Fastwel or by electronic chip manufacturers due to thermal stress
related failure mechanisms. These mechanisms are common to all
silicon devices, they can reduce the MTBF of the product by
increasing the failure probability. Prolonged operation at the lower
limits of the temperature ranges has no limitations.
Caution, Electric Shock!
Before installing this product into a system and before installing
other devices on it, always ensure that your mains power is switched
off.
Always disconnect external power supply cables during all handling
and maintenance operations with this module to avoid serious
danger of electrical shock.

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Unpacking, Inspection and Handling
Please read the manual carefully before unpacking the module or mounting the device into your
system. Keep in mind the following:
ESD Sensitive Device!
Electronic modules and their components are sensitive to static
electricity. Even a non-perceptible by human being static discharge
can be sufficient to destroy or degrade a component's operation!
Therefore, all handling operations and inspections of this product
must be performed with due care, in order to keep product integrity
and operability:
nPreferably, unpack or pack this product only at EOS/ESD safe workplaces. Otherwise, it is
important to be electrically discharged before touching the product. This can be done by
touching a metal part of your system case with your hand or tool. It is particularly important
to observe anti-static precautions when setting jumpers or replacing components.
nIf the product contains batteries for RTC or memory back-up, ensure that the module is not
placed on conductive surfaces, including anti-static mats or sponges. This can cause short-
circuit and result in damage to the battery and other components.
nStore this product in its protective packaging while it is not used for operational purposes.
Unpacking
The product is carefully packed in an antistatic bag and in a carton box to protect it against
possible damage and harmful influence during shipping. Unpack the product indoors only at a
temperature not less than +15°C and relative humidity not more than 70%. Please note, that if the
product was exposed to the temperatures below 0°Сfor a long time, it is necessary to keep it at
normal conditions for at least 24 hours before unpacking. Do not keep the product close to a heat
source.
Following ESD precautions, carefully take the product out of the shipping carton box. Proper
handling of the product is critical to ensure correct operation and long-term reliability. When
unpacking the product, and whenever handling it thereafter, be sure to hold the module preferably
by the front panel, card edges or ejector handles. Avoid touching the components and connectors.
Retain all original packaging at least until the warranty period is over. You may need it for
shipments or for storage of the product.
Initial Inspection
Although the product is carefully packaged, it is still possible that shipping damages may occur.
Careful inspection of the shipping carton can reveal evidence of damage or rough handling. Should
you notice that the package is damaged, please notify the shipping service and the manufacturer
as soon as possible. Retain the damaged packing materialfor inspection.
After unpacking the product, you should inspect it for visible damage that could have occurred
during shipping or unpacking. If damage is observed (usually in the form of bent component leads
or loose socketed components), contact Fastwel's official distributor from which you have
purchased the product for additional instructions. Depending on the severity of the damage, the
product may even need to be returned to the factory for repair. DO NOT apply power to the product
if it has visible damage. Doing so may cause further, possibly irreparable damage, as well as result
in a fire or electric shock hazard.

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If the product contains socketed components, they should be inspected to make sure they are
seated fully in their sockets.
Handling
In performing all necessary installation and application operations, please follow only the
instructions supplied by the present manual.
In order to keep Fastwel’s warranty, you must not change or modify this product in any way, other
than specifically approved by Faswel or described in this manual.
Technical characteristics of the systems in which this product is installed, such as operating
temperature ranges and power supply parameters, should conform to the requirements stated by
this document.
Retain all the original packaging, you will need it to pack the product for shipping in warranty cases
or for safe storage. Please, pack the product for transportation in the way it was packed by the
supplier.
When handling the product, please, remember that the module, its components and connectors
require delicate care. Always keep in mind the ESD sensitivity of the product.

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Three Year Warranty
Fastwel Co. Ltd. (Fastwel), warrants that its standard hardware products will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the currently established warranty
period. Fastwel’s only responsibility under this warranty is, at its option, to replace or repair any
defective component part of such products free of charge.
Fastwel neither assumes nor authorizes any other liability in connection with the sale, installation
or use of its products. Fastwel shall have no liability for direct or consequential damages of any
kind arising out of sale, delay in delivery, installation, or use of its products.
If a product should fail through Fastwel's fault during the warranty period, it will be repaired free of
charge. For out of warranty repairs, the customer will be invoiced for repair charges at current
standard labor and materials rates.
Warranty period for Fastwel products is 36 months since the date of purchase.
The warranty set forth above does not extend to and shall not apply to:
1. Products, including software, which have been repaired or altered by other than
Fastwel personnel, unless Buyer has properly altered or repaired the products in
accordance with procedures previously approved in writing by Fastwel.
2. Products, which have been subject to power, supply reversal, misuse, neglect,
accident, or improper installation.
Returning a product for repair
1. Apply to Fastwel company or to any of the Fastwel's official representatives for the
Product Return Authorization.
2. Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form, accepted by
customer, with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms.
3. Carefully package the product in the antistatic bag, in which the product had been
supplied. Failure to package in antistatic material will VOID all warranties. Then
package the product in a safe container for shipping.
4. The customer pays for shipping the product to Fastwel or to an official Fastwel
representative or dealer.

Introduction CPB902
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1Introduction
This document presents general information on CPB902 processor module, the details of its proper
and safe installation, configuration and operation. The issues of PC/104 modules and external
devices connection are also considered.
1.1 Module Introduction
CPB902 processor module is a 3.5" highly integrated single board computer with full PC
functionality. It is designed for applications where high-performance and low power consumption
are required. CPB902 incorporates numerous I/O ports and interfaces: serial ports; IDE interface;
CompactFlash socket; printer/FDD connector; digital I/O port combined with LCD monitor/matrix
keypad interface; two USB ports; PS/2 mouse/keyboard connector; video port; two Fast Ethernet
ports and PC/104 interface.
The module is supplied with installed FDOS 6.22 operating system and is compatible with
Windows 2000, Windows XPe, Windows CE5, Linux, QNX6.3, RTOS32 and MSDOS operating
systems.
Figure 1.1: CPB902 Module Appearance
The appearance may vary for different versions of the module.

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1.2 CPB902 Versions
At the present time the CPB902 module is manufactured in two basic versions differing in SDRAM
memory size and SVGA capability.
Table 1.1: CPB902 Versions
Version Decimal ID SDRAM Size SVGA
CPB90204 467444.001 128 MB +
CPB90205 467444.002 32 MB –
1.3 Delivery Checklist
Table 1.2: CPB902 Supplied Set
Code Description Note
CPB90204 or
CPB90205 Processor module (467444.001 or 467444.002) –
ACS00006 FCD9F (685611.012-02 or 685611.017)
adapter cable DB9-IDC10 for connection to COM1 –
ACS00010 FC44 (685611.051)
cable for connection of a 2.5" HDD to 44-pin onboard header –
CDM02 Adapter module for connection of 3.5" HDD or CD-ROM drive
(469535.023). –
–Y-cable for simultaneous connection of PS/2 keyboard and mouse
(1700060202) Not supplied with
CPB90205 version
–Jumpers (382575-2 AMP)
–CD ROM with documentation and service software
Antistatic bag and consumer carton box
Note:
Keep the antistatic bag and the original package at least until the warranty period
is over. It can be used for future storage or warranty shipments.
1.4 Additional Accessories
Peripheral devices are attached to the module directly or via additional accessories and cables
listed in the following table.
Table 1.3: CPB902 Additional Accessories
Name Decimal Code Description
ACS00011 – FCD25F: LPT connection cable, IDC26 – DB25
ACS00002 – FC26-60: FDD connection cable, IDC26 – IDC26
CDM01 469535.030 FDD connection adapter
CVM01 469535.024 Additional VGA monitor or TFT/STN panel adapter module
CVM02 469535.031 Sharp LQ104V1DG51 LCD panel connection module
CVM04 468364.002 Sharp LQ104V1LG61 LCD panel connection module
ACS00022 685611.050 Cable for connection of CVM02 to CPB90204
CC90201 301152.011 CPB902 mounting cage for installation on surface
CC90202 301152.011-01 CPB902 mounting cage for installation on DIN-rail or on surface
PS90201 436434.004 18…72 V to 5V DC/DC power converter for installation in CC902
Additional accessories are not supplied with the processor module, ordered separately.

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1.5 Supplementary Information
1.5.1 Related Documents
Information related to this product and its components can be found in the following documents:
Table 1.4: Related Publications
Product Publication
CompactFlash cards CF+ and CompactFlash Specification Revision 1.4
Processor STPC Vega Programming manual
Graphics controller LynxEM+ DataBook
Super I/O SuperIO FDC37B787 Data sheet

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2Technical Specifications
2.1 General
nCPU: STPC Vega 200 MHz
§32-bit x86 PII core
§64-bit coprocessor
§64-bit memory bus
nSystem memory
§SDRAM 128/32 MB (for CPB90204/05 respectively)
nFlash BIOS
§256 KB, reserved
§In-system modification
nSolid State Disk
§16 MB with MS DOS-compatible Fastwel file system
nStorage:
§Compact Flash Type I/II socket on board (bottom side)
§Supportfor two UltraDMA/66 IDE devices
nSerial ports
§Six serial ports
§High speed NS16C550 compatible
§COM1: RS232, 3 wires (null-modem), up to 115 Kb/s
§COM2: RS232, complete, up to 115 Kb/s
§COM3-COM6: RS232/422/485, up to 921.6 Kb/s,
FIFO buffer for each channel – 64 bytes
nUSB
§Two USB 1.1 channels
nEthernet
§Two Fast Ethernet ports 10/100 Mb/s
nVGA controller SM722
§Video memory 8 MB
§LCD (TFT or DSTN) panels support, resolution up to 1280´1024
§Analog display support
§DualApp and DualView modes support
§LVDS interface
nWatchdog timers
§Two Watchdog timers with LED indication
nSafety
§System configuration settings stored in CMOS+SFRAM
§Saving essential user data in SFRAM in case of power failure
nRTC
§On-board real time clock with Li battery

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nPS/2
§PS/2 keyboard and mouse interface
nFDD
§Floppy disk interface
nParallel port
§SPP/ECP/EPP compatible. Header, shared with FDD controller
nLCD Display and Matrix keyboard ports
nConnector for devices with FBUS interface
nOptoisolated Reset/IRQ input
nPC/104 Expansion Header
nSoftware Support:
§General Software® BIOS
§DOS, QNX®6.3x, RTOS32, Windows CE5, Windows XPe, Linux®,
Windows 2000
2.2 Power Requirements
The module is powered by an external DC power source providing the following characteristics:
nVoltage: +5 V (from +4.75 V to +5.25 V)
nConsumption current (without external devices):
CPB90204 – 1.3 A
CPB90205 – 1.2 A
Important:
+12 V voltage is not used by the module.
+12 V line from power supply connector is routed to the PC/104
header contact.
2.3 Environmental
nOperating temperature range from: -40°C to +85°C
nStorage temperature: -55°C to +90°C
nRelative humidity: 5% to 95% at 25°С, noncondensing
2.4 Mechanical
nVibration – 5g;
nSingle shock, peak acceleration – 100 g;
nMultiple shock, peak acceleration – 50 g.

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2.5 Dimensions and Weight
nDimensions, not more: 107 × 147 × 26 mm (4.21” × 5.79” × 1.02”)
(see also section 4.4 for mounting dimensions)
nWeight, not more: 0.22 kg
2.6 MTBF
nMTBF for CPB902 is 120000 hours.
The value is calculated according to: Telcordia Issue 1 model, Method I Case 3, for continuous operation
at a surface location, at normal environmental conditions (Russian State Standard GOST 15150-69,
"UHL4" climatic parameters) and at ambient temperature 30
°
С.

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3External Connections
The following precautions must be observed to ensure proper installation and to avoid damage to
the module, other system components, or harm to personnel.
3.1 Safety Regulations
The following safety regulations must be observed when installing or operating the module.
Fastwel assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting from infringement of these rules.
Warning!
When handling or operating the module, special attention should be
paid to the heatsink, because it can get very hot during operation.
Do not touch the heatsink when installing or removing the module.
Moreover, the module should not be placed on any surface or in any
kind of package until the module and its heatsink have cooled down
to ambient temperature.
ESD Sensitive Equipment!
This product comprises electrostatically sensitive components.
Please follow the ESD safety instructions to ensure module's
oparability and reliability:
nUse grounding equipment, if working at an anti-static
workbench. Otherwise, discharge yourself and the tools
in use before touching the sensitive equipment.
nTry to avoid touching contacts, leads and components.
Extra caution should be taken in cold and dry weather.

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3.2 Connection of Peripheral Devices
Figure 3.1: External Devices Connection
P7
J3 J4
J15
J1
P3
P5
P2
P1
J20 J5
J7 J11
J9
J16
P4
J2 CompactFlash
PC/104Connector
SVGACOM2
COM1 F D D / L P T
HDD/CD-ROM
Kbd/
Mouse 2xUSBEthernet 2Ethernet 1
Power
COM4
COM3
COM6
COM5
J17
KEY/LCDFlatPanel
J14
OptoReset
PS/2Mouse
2.5"HDD
CD-ROM
1
2
4
5
3
J21
LVDS
J22
F-Bus
S1
J13
~220 V
Pow er Supply
+5V
1.0-1.5А
On/Off
Switch
Console
(RemotePC)
SVGA
Monitor
PS/2Keyboard
Please, find notes on callouts on the next page.

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Callouts of the Figure 3.1:
1. CDM02 adapter for CD-ROM connection
2. ASC00010 FCC44 cable
3. Null-modem cable with DB9 connectors
4. IDC10-DB9 adapter cable
5. PS/2 Y-cable
The following standard equipment can be connected to the module (Figure 3.1):
CD-ROM drive
HDD
SVGA monitor
Personal computer
Power supply
The following devices are necessary to put the module into operation:
nPower supply unit with +5 V and 1 to 1.5 A output is connected to J20 power
connector. If the module is intended for operation with PC/104 modules requiring +12 V
power supply, then this voltage should be connected to the appropriate J20 contact.
For checkout and adjustment purposes the AT or ATX power supply units are
recommended;
nY-cable allowing to connect a mouse and a keyboard to the module's J5 connector.
It is enough to connect only a keyboard directly to J5 connector for CPB90205 version
of the module;
nThe following devices may be connected to the module to serve as a display unit:
§Monitor of a remote PC (console operation) connected via a null-modem cable
and FCD9F adapter to J4 connector;
§SVGA monitor directly attached to P7 connector.
The operating system is loaded from the on-board NAND Flash memory. Operating system on this
flash-disk is FDOS supplemented with utilities.
Before starting to work with CPB902 it is necessary to close the initially opened 1-2 jumper of J19
switch to enable the battery of the RTC for both versions of the module. See subsection 4.3.17 for
details.
For CPB90204 version (with graphics controller) a console (remote PC) connected via a null-
modem cable to J4 and/or VGA monitor connected to P7 can be used as a display unit. A
keyboard and a mouse are connected via a Y-cable to P5.
For CPB90205 version (without graphics controller) a remote PC (console operation) connected
via a null-modem cable and FCD9F adapter to J4 connector can be used as a display unit. Figure
3.2 illustrates the cables connection. PS/2 keyboard is connected directly to P5 connector, Y-cable
is not supplied with this version of the module.
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