JS Automation Corp CPU-2616 PCI-104 User manual

CPU-2616
PCI-104 CPU Card
User’s Manual
健昇科技股份有限公司
JS AUTOMATION CORP.
新北市汐止區中興路 100 號6樓
6F., No.100, Zhongxing Rd.,
Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan
TEL:+886-2-2647-6936
FAX:+886-2-2647-6940
http://www.automation.com.tw
http://www.automation-js.com/
E-mail:[email protected].tw

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CONTENTS
1. Introducing the CPU2616 System .......................................................................................................4
1.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Layout ........................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Specifications.............................................................................................................................6
1.4 Packing List ...............................................................................................................................6
2. Hardware Installation...........................................................................................................................7
2.1 Before Installation......................................................................................................................7
2.2 Hardware Features .....................................................................................................................7
2.2.1 J4: Power Connector (4-pin 2.5mm JST) ....................................................................8
2.2.2 J2: External Power/HDD LED’s Indicators & Reset Header ......................................8
2.2.3 J3: RJ45 LAN /Adapter Connector with LED indicators ............................................9
2.2.4 J1: Keyboard/Mouse Connector ................................................................................10
2.2.5 BZ1 & D2: Onboard Buzzer /Power LED.................................................................10
2.2.6 CN1: Audio Connector ..............................................................................................11
2.2.7 CN7: USB Connector ................................................................................................11
2.2.8 CN4 & CN5: Serial Port Connectors RS-232C Pin Definitions................................12
2.2.9 JP2: Clear CMOS Data..............................................................................................12
2.2.10 CN8: IDE hard Disk Connectors ...............................................................................13
2.2.11 CN6: PCI-104 Bus Connectors..................................................................................14
2.2.12 DIMM1: So-DIMM Socket .......................................................................................15
2.2.13 CN9 & JP1: Compact Flash Socket and Master/Slave Select ...................................15
2.2.14 FB4641x: Provides Audio and USB Board ...............................................................16
3. Installing CRT & LCD Display .........................................................................................................17
3.1 LCD Flat Panel Display...........................................................................................................17
3.2 CRT Display (CN3) .................................................................................................................18
3.2.1 CN2: LCD Connector ................................................................................................19
4. BIOS Setup ........................................................................................................................................20
4.1 Overview..................................................................................................................................20
4.1.1 BIOS Functions .........................................................................................................21
4.1.2 Keyboard Convention................................................................................................22
4.2 Standard CMOS Setup.............................................................................................................22
4.2.1 Date & Time Setup ....................................................................................................22
4.2.2 Hard Disk Setup.........................................................................................................23
4.2.3 Video..........................................................................................................................23
4.2.4 Halt On.......................................................................................................................23
4.2.5 Memory......................................................................................................................24
4.2.6 Base Memory.............................................................................................................24
4.2.7 Extended Memory......................................................................................................24
4.2.8 Other Memory ...........................................................................................................24

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4.2.9 Total Memory ............................................................................................................24
4.3 BIOS Features Setup................................................................................................................25
4.3.1 Virus Warning ............................................................................................................25
4.3.2 CPU Internal Cache ...................................................................................................25
4.3.3 First /Second /Third/Boot Other Device/ Boot Device..............................................26
4.3.4 Boot Up Numlock status............................................................................................26
4.3.5 Gate A20 Option ........................................................................................................26
4.3.6 Typematic rate Setting ...............................................................................................26
4.3.7 Security Option..........................................................................................................27
4.4 Chipset Features Setup.............................................................................................................27
4.4.1 CPU Frequency..........................................................................................................27
4.4.2 CAS Latency..............................................................................................................28
4.4.3 Video Memory Size ...................................................................................................28
4.4.4 Output Display...........................................................................................................28
4.4.5 Onboard Audio...........................................................................................................30
4.5 Peripheral Setup.......................................................................................................................30
4.5.1 On-Chip Primary IDE Channel 1...............................................................................30
4.5.2 Master /Slave Drive PIO mode..................................................................................30
4.5.3 IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA............................................................................31
4.5.4 IDE HDD Block Mode ..............................................................................................31
4.5.5 OnBoard UART/IRQ Port 1/2, ..................................................................................31
4.5.6 LAN1 Controller........................................................................................................31
4.5.7 Onboard LAN Boot ROM .........................................................................................31
4.6 Power Management .................................................................................................................32
4.7 PCI/Plug and Play....................................................................................................................33
4.7.1 PNP O/S Installed ......................................................................................................33
4.7.2 Reset Configuration Data: Enable, Disable ...............................................................33
4.7.3 Resources Controlled By: Auto, Manual ...................................................................33
4.7.4 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop.............................................................................................34
4.8 Password Setup........................................................................................................................34
5. Driver and Utility...............................................................................................................................36
5.1 VGA Drivers ............................................................................................................................36
5.1.1 WINDOWS XP Driver ..............................................................................................36
5.2 LAN Utility & Driver ..............................................................................................................36
5.3 Audio Drivers ..........................................................................................................................36
5.3.1 WINDOWS XP Driver ..............................................................................................36
5.4 AES Drivers.............................................................................................................................37
5.4.1 WINDOWS XP Driver ..............................................................................................37
5.5 BIOS Flash Utility ...................................................................................................................37
5.6 Watchdog Timer.......................................................................................................................38
5.6.1 Watchdog Timer Setting ............................................................................................39

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5.6.2 Watchdog Timer Enabled...........................................................................................40
5.6.3 Watchdog Timer Trigger ............................................................................................40
5.6.4 Watchdog Timer Disabled .........................................................................................41
6. Technical Reference...........................................................................................................................42
6.1 Trouble Shooting for Post Beep and Error Messages..............................................................42
6.1.1 POST BEEP...............................................................................................................42
6.1.2 Error Message............................................................................................................42
6.2 Technical Reference.................................................................................................................44
6.2.1 Physical and Environmental ......................................................................................44
6.2.2 Real-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAM .................................................................45
6.2.3 CMOS RAM Map......................................................................................................46
6.2.4 I/O Port Address Map ................................................................................................47
6.2.5 Interrupt Request Lines (IRQ) ...................................................................................48
6.2.6 DMA Channel Map....................................................................................................48
6.2.7 Serial Ports.................................................................................................................49
7. Appendix............................................................................................................................................53
7.1 Dimension................................................................................................................................53

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1. Introducing the CPU2616 System
1.1 Overview
The CPU2616 is an AMD Geode™ LX-800 Low power processor, all in one, PCI-104 CPU
board. This user’s manual provides information on the physical features, installation, and BIOS
setup of the CPU2616.
Built to unleash the total potential of the AMD Geode™ Processor, the CPU2616 is a single
board computer capable of handling today’s demanding requirements. Able to support 500 MHz
CPU, this unit supports 10/100M interface network port, audio, 1 DIMM socket supports up to
1GB DDR RAM, two USB2.0 ports, and a VGA controller.
Each CPU2616 has two ports for I/O communications. Two RS-232 ports are available. There
is also a watchdog timer that can be configured from software to automatically reset the system.
And for easy configuration, Phoenix-Award BIOS are available.
Power management is also featured to lower the rate of consumption. The unit supports doze
mode, <Suspend Mode> and <Standby mode> as well as it adheres to the “Green Function”
standard.
The CPU2616 is perfect for POS and POI applications, network systems, panel / MMI’s, order
entry kiosks, test equipment, OEM projects or as a motherboard for a panel PC. The unit is only
90.2x95.9mm, offering unparalleled performance in a very small footprint.

1.2 Layout
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1.3 Specifications
1. AMD Geode™ LX800 (500MHz) Low Power CPU.
2. AMD Geode CS5536 chipset and 64KB or above L2 cache inside the CPUs.
3. Supporting One 200 pin So-DIMM socket for up to 1GB DDR-333/400 RAM.
4. One 100M/10M Ethernet port.
5. Supports CRT port and LCD interface up to 254MB shared memory.
6. Two RS-232 ports, two USB ports, and One PCI IDE interface.
7. Compact Flash socket for 3.3V Compact Flash and Micro Drives.
8. PS/2 compatible keyboard and mouse interface.
9. Providing speaker and hard disk access LED.
10. Software programmable watchdog timer.
11. Providing one AC97 audio function.
12. Flash BIOS with easy upgrade utility.
13. PCI-104 form factor, 90.2 mm x 95.9 mm (3.55” x 3.775”)
14. Power requirement: +5V only, 1.3A maximum. (500MHz CPU)
1.4 Packing List
Upon receiving the package, verify the following things. Should any of the mentioned
happens, contact us for immediate service.
• Unpack and inspect the CPU2616 package for possible damage that may occur during the
delivery process.
• Verify the accessories in the package according to the packing list and see if there is anything
missing or incorrect package is included.
• If the cable(s) you use to install the CPU2616 is not supplied from us, please make sure the
specification of the cable(s) is compatible with the CPU2616 system.
Note: After CPU2616 is installed, it is recommended that you keep the diskette or CD that
contains drivers and document files, and keep the document copies, or unused cables in the carton
for future use.
The following lists the accessories that may be included in your CPU2616 package. Some of
the accessories are optional shipped only upon order.
‧One CPU2616 All-In-One PCI-104 CPU board
‧One VGA (CRT interface) adapter cable
‧One 44-pin hard disk drive interface cable
‧Two serial ports and one parallel port interface cable
‧One PS2 keyboard and mouse port adapter cable
‧One 10-pin LAN adapter cable with FB4605A board.
‧One USB cable, one Audio cable, and one FB4641X Audio/USB adapter board.(All are
Optional items)
‧One compact disc containing manual file in PDF format and necessary drivers and
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2. HardwareInstallation
This chapter introduces the system connectors & jumper settings, and guides you to apply
them for field application.
2.1 Before Installation
Before you install the system, make sure you follow the following descriptions.
1. Before removing the board from its anti-static bag, wear an anti-static strap to prevent the
generation of Electricity Static Discharge (ESD). The ESD may be generated by man’s physical
touch. It may do damage to the board circuit.
2. Install any connector, module, or add-on card, be sure that the power is disconnected from
the system board. If not, this may damage the system board components, module, or the
add-on-card.
3. When you connect the connectors and memory modules, be careful with the pin
orientations.
2.2 Hardware Features
The following list is for the setup of the connectors and jumpers of the CPU2616.
Item Description
CN1 AMR connector for provides AC97 signals for Audio function (IDC)
CN2 40-pin LCD Connector with 24 bit LCD signals (DF13)
CN3 10-pin 2.0mm CRT connector (IDC)
CN4 ,CN5 10-pin 2.0mm RS-232 port connector (IDC)
CN6 PCI-104
CN7 10-pin USB connector header
CN8 44-pin 2.0mm IDE 2 hard disk connector (IDC)
CN9,JP1 Compact Flash Socket and Master/Slave Select
J1 5-pin for Keyboard and Mouse 2.0mm connector (JST)
J2 6-pin Power and watchdog of LED indicator header and Reset header
J3 10-pin for RJ45-Lan 2.54mm connector r (JST)
J4 4-pin Power 2.5mm connector
BZ1 On board Buzzer
JP2 3-pin Battery Select /Clean CMOS jumper
DIMM1 DDR So-DIMM Socket 200-pin

2.2.1 J4: Power Connector (4-pin 2.5mm JST)
Note: Be careful with the pin orientation when installing power connector. A wrong
connection can easily destroy your CPU2616 board.
2.2.2 J2: External Power/HDD LED’s Indicators & Reset Header
The Power and HDD LED’s has two distinctive statuses: Off for inactive operation and
blinking light for activity, and the J2 3, 4 pin (LED1+/LED1-) for Power and 5,6 pin for HDD. And
1, 2 pin header for connecting to system reset button. Shorting the circuit of the 2 pins makes the
hardware reset and CPU2616 restart system. It is similar to power off the system and then power it
on again.
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2.2.3 J3: RJ45 LAN /Adapter Connector with LED indicators
FB4605A is a RJ45 connector with 2 LEDs for LAN. The left side LED (orange) indicates
data which is being accessed and the right side LED (green) indicates on-line status. (On indicates
on-line and off indicates off-line) J3 provides twist-pair signals of LAN port if you got LAN
version and adapter board (FB4605A) with cable. The following lists the pin assignments of J1 to
RJ45 connector on the FB4605A LAN adapter board:
The following list the pin assign8ments of J3.
TPin Signal RJ45 Pi7n Signal RJ45
1 TPTX+ 1 6 Access LED -
2 TPTX- 2 7 On-Line LED -
3 TPRX+ 3 8 Case GND -
4 TPRX- 6 FBG1 49
FBG1 5
FBG2 7
5 LED
Common
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FBG2 8
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2.2.4 J1: Keyboard/Mouse Connector
J1 is a 6-pin 2.0mm JST connector, use the included KB/MS adapter cables you can attach
standard PS/2 type keyboard and mouse.
2.2.5 BZ1 & D2: Onboard Buzzer /Power LED
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2.2.6 CN1: Audio Connector
CN1 is a 12-pin 2.0mm IDC connector with AC97 signals for Audio I/O. Use the included
Audio cable and FB4641x adapter board for your Audio applications.
2.2.7 CN7: USB Connector
Use the USB adapter cable and FB4641 board, you can attach up to 2 USB devices.
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2.2.8 CN4 & CN5: Serial Port Connectors RS-232C Pin Definitions
CN4 (COM1) & CN5 (COM2) are 10-pin 2.0mm IDC connectors. The included serial port
adapter cables are used to transfer 10-pin 2.0mm IDC into standard DB-9 connector. The following
tables show the signal connections of these connectors and the included adapter cable for CN5 &
CN6:
2.2.9 JP2: Clear CMOS Data
You can use JP2 to clear CMOS data. The CMOS stores information like system date, time,
boot up device, password, IRQ… which are set up with the BIOS. To clear the CMOS, set JP2 to
2-3 and then return to 1-2 before system powers off. The default setting is 1-2.
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2.2.10 CN8: IDE hard Disk Connectors
CN8 is 44-pin 2.0mm IDC connectors. Use the included hard disk cables to attach up to two
2.5” hard disk drives.
The following table lists the pin description of CN8.
Pin Description Pin Description
1 -RESET 2 GROUND
3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8
5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9
7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10
9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11
11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12
13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13
15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14
17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15
19 GROUND 20 NOT USED
21 IDEDREQ 22 GROUND
23 -IOW A 24 GROUND
25 -IOR A 26 GROUND
27 IDEIORDYA 28 GROUND
29 -DACKA 30 GROUND
31 AINT 32 GROUND
33 SA 1 34 Not Used
35 SA 0 36 SA 2
37 CS 0 38 CS 1
39 HD LED A 40 GROUND
41 VCC 42 VCC
43 GROUND 44 Not Used
Note: Be careful with the pin orientation when installing connectors and the cables. A wrong
connection can easily destroy your hard disk. CN8 is used to connect a 2.5" HDD with included
44-pin flat-cable or 44-pin DiskOnModule directly.
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2.2.11 CN6: PCI-104 Bus Connectors
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
A1 - B1 - C1 + 5V D1 AD0
A2 - B2 AD2 C2 AD1 D2 + 5V
A3 AD5 B3 GND C3 AD4 D3 AD3
A4 CBE0# B4 AD7 C4 GND D4 AD6
A5 GND B5 AD9 C5 AD8 D5 GND
A6 AD11 B6 - C6 AD10 D6 M66EN
A7 AD14 B7 AD13 C7 GND D7 AD12
A8 + 3.3V B8 CBE1# C8 AD15 D8 + 3.3V
A9 SERR# B9 GND C9 - D9 PAR
A10 GND B10 PERR# C10 + 3.3V D10 GND
A11 STOP# B11 + 3.3V C11 LOCK# D11 GND
A12 + 3.3V B12 TRDY# C12 GND D12 DEVSEL#
A13 FRAME# B13 GND C13 IRDY# D13 + 3.3V
A14 GND B14 AD16 C14 + 3.3V D14 CBE2#
A15 AD18 B15 + 3.3V C15 AD17 D15 GND
A16 AD21 B16 AD20 C16 GND D16 AD19
A17 + 3.3V B17 AD23 C17 AD22 D17 + 3.3V
A18 IDSEL0 B18 GND C18 IDSEL1 D18 IDSEL2
A19 AD24 B19 CBE3# C19 - D19 IDSEL3
A20 GND B20 AD26 C20 AD25 D20 GND
A21 AD29 B21 + 5V C21 AD28 D21 AD27
A22 + 5V B22 AD30 C22 GND D22 AD31
A23 REQA B23 GND C23 REQB# D23 -
A24 GND B24 REQC C24 + 5V D24 GNTA#
A25 GNTB# B25 - C25 GNTC# D25 GND
A26 + 5V B26 PCICLK0 C26 GND D26 PCICLK1
A27 PCICLK2 B27 + 5V C27 PCICLK3 D27 GND
A28 GND B28 INTD# C28 + 5V D28 PCIRST#
A29 - B29 INTA# C29 INTB# D29 INTC#
A30 - B30 - C30 - D30 -
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2.2.12 DIMM1: So-DIMM Socket
The DIMM1 socket on the solder side accepts 128MB to 1GB of DDR RAM modules
2.2.13 CN9 & JP1: Compact Flash Socket and Master/Slave Select
The Compact Flash socket CN9 (on the solder side) is optional and supports 3.3V Compact
Flash and Micro Drives. JP1 is used to select master/slave device of this socket. Be sure to ward off
the same master/slave setting with which connects to IDE (CN8) connector, if you use CN8 and
CN9 simultaneously.
Note: The Compact Flash socket supports 3.3V Compact Flash and Micro Drives. The JP1 is
used to select master/slave device of this socket and default is slave (close). Be sure not to set
master/slave to the same IDE connector, if you use CF and IDE hard disk simultaneously.
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2.2.14 FB4641x: Provides Audio and USB Board
The J3, J4, and J5 connectors on FB4641x are 2-way Line-In, mono Microphone input, and
2-way Lineout respectively. You can connect J1, CN2 cable from CPU2616 CN1 to CN7. The
following figure shows these Audio connectors on FB4641x board:
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3. Installing CRT & LCD Display
This chapter describes the configuration and installation procedure of LCD and CRT displays.
Both CRT and LCD displays may be used at the same time. However, each type of LCD requires
different BIOS. This section describes the configuration and installation procedure using LCD
display. Skip this section if you are using CRT monitor only.
• LCD Flat Panel Display
• CRT & LCD Display
3.1 LCD Flat Panel Display
Using the BIOS setting for different types of LCD pane, then set your system properly and
configures BOS setting for the right type of LCD panel you are using.
The following shows the block diagram of using CPU2616 for LCD display.
LCD Panel Block Diagram
The diagram shows that CPU2616 needs components to be linked with a LCD panel.
NOTE: Be careful with the pin orientation when installing connectors and the cables. A wrong
connection can easily destroy your LCD panel. The pin 1 of the cable connectors is indicated with a
sticker and the pin1 of the ribbon cable usually has a different color.
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3.2 CRT Display (CN3)
The CPU2616 supports a CRT colored monitor. It can be connected to create a compact video
solution for the industrial environment. 254MB simulated VRAM allows a maximum CRT
resolution of 1920X1440 with 32 bpp at 85Hz. The following table and figure illustrate the pin
definition of CN3 and D-sub 15-pin on the CRT adapter cable:
PIN Signal DB-15 PIN Signal DB15
1 RED 1 2 Case Ground Case
3 GREEN 2 4 Digital Ground 5,10
5 BLUE 3 6 Analog Ground 6,7,8
7 VSYNC 14 8 DDC Data 12
9 HSYNC 13 10 DDC Clock 15
NOTE: Be careful with the pin orientation when installing VGA connector and the cable.
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3.2.1 CN2: LCD Connector
CN2 is a 24-bit LCD interface connector. The pin assignments are listed in the following table.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +5V 2 +5V
3 Ground 4 Ground
5 +3.3V 6 +3.3V
7 NC 8 Ground
9 FP0 10 FP1
11 FP2 12 FP3
13 FP4 14 FP5
15 FP6 16 FP7
17 FP8 18 FP9
19 FP10 20 FP11
21 FP12 22 FP13
23 FP14 24 FP15
25 FP16 26 FP17
27 FP18 28 FP19
29 FP20 30 FP21
31 FP22 32 FP23
33 Ground 34 Ground
35 SHFCLK 36 FP (VS)
37 DE 38 LP (HS)
39 ENVDD 40 ENAVEE
NOTE: If any trouble occurs when connecting CPU2616 with LCD panels, you could contact
technical support division of FabiaTech Corporation.
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