SBS Technologies VP7 Instructions for use

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VP
7
P
C
/AT compatible Processor Module
and Multifunction I/
O Module
H
ardware User’s Manual
Revision 1.1
C
opyright
©
2002 by
SBS Technologies
www.sbs.com
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R
ev
i
sion By Date Chapter Comments
1.0 BG 02/18/02 First Release
1.1 PS 04/16/02 1.1-1.3 New CPUs added, new thermal specification
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Imme
diate Contact
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rope USA & Re
st of World
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ale
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BS Technologies GmbH & Co.KG SBS Technologies, Inc.
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U
npacking and
Handling Instructions
1.
Plea
se read this manual carefully before unpacking the module or fitting it into your system. This will
certainly save time and avoid trouble.
2. Please observe the precautions for electrostatic sensitive modules.
3. If the product contains batteries, please do not place the board on conductive surfaces or anti-static
plastic or sponge, which can cause shorts and lead to battery or board trace damage.
4. Please do not exceed the specified operational temperatures. Please note that batteries might have
temperature restrictions.
5. Keep all original packaging material for future storage or warranty shipments of the board.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by SBS Technologies. Dispose
of used batteries according to the instructions of SBS Technologies.
Notes
Drain static electricity before you install or remove any parts. Installing or removing modules without
observing this precaution could result in damage to this and/or other modules in your system.
Installation
Use the following steps to install your SBS Technologies
hardware.
G
e
neral Advisories
1. Before installing or removing any board, please ensure that the system power and external supplies
have been turned off.
2. Check that the jumpers and piggybacks are correctly configured for your application.
3.
Mount the board/piggyback/transition module very carefully. See also additional advisories for
VMEbus and CompactPCI products below.
4. Connect all I/O cables.
5. Once you are certain that all modules are correctly fitted into the system and all connections have been
made properly, restore the power.
Advisories for VM
Ebus products
On a standard VMEbus backplane, remove the jumpers on the IACKIN - IACKOUT interrupt daisy
chain (1 jumper) and on the BGxIN - BGxOUT busgrant daisy chains (4 jumpers) for the slot where the
board is to be mounted. The daisy chain jumpers on the VMEbus backplane should be mounted on all
free slots.
Setting jumpers is not necessary for the SBS Technologies
Auto-Daisy-Chain VMEbus backplane
(order number: VBUSxxAD). Please read additional advisories within the manual.
A board with system controller functionality must be fitted at slot 1 (for SBS Technologies
products,
see additional notes within the manual).
Advisories for Compact PCI products
Mount the CPU board carefully on the first CPCIbus slot (called system slot). Note that on some boards
connectors are used for I/O purposes which must not be inserted into a CPCIbus backplane. A transition
module must be used instead.
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D
i
sclaimer
The
infor
mation in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies.
S
BS Technologies reserve the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein to
improve reliability, function or design. SBS Technologies
do not assume any liability arising out of the
application or use of any product or circuit described herein; neither do they convey any license under their
patent rights nor the rights of others. The software described herein will be provided on an "as is" basis and
without warranty. SBS Technologies
accept no liability for incidental or consequential damages arising
from use of the software. This Disclaimer of warranty extends to SBS Technologies
licensee, to licensee's
transferees and to licensee's customers or users and is in lieu of all warranties whether expressed, implied
or statutory, including implied warranties of salability or fitness for a particular purpose.
SBS Technologies do not accept any liability concerning the use of their products in life support systems.
Warranty
SBS Technologies grants the original purchaser of SBS Technologies products a warranty of 12 month
from the date of delivery. For details refer to the "Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen".
In the event of repair, please return the product together with additional written information about
the kind of defect
is the defect restricted to certain environmental conditions
what was the hardware environment when the defect appeared
were there input signals; if yes which
warranty/no warranty repair
Please use the error report form sheet at the end of this manual and use the original packing material to
avoid damage. Otherwise warranty may be lost.
Trademarks
Product and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies owners.
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T
a
ble of Content
s
Unpack
ing and Handling In
structions...................................................................................................... 3
Notes....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installation............................................................................................................................................... 3
Disclaimer............................................................................................................................................... 4
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 4
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Table of
Contents ................................................................................................................................... 5
1
Ge
neral Information ........................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Features .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Board Types.................................................................................................................................... 9
1.3 Specification................................................................................................................................. 10
2 Hardware Installation.................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Block Diagram.............................................................................................................................. 12
2.2 Front Panel.................................................................................................................................... 13
2.3 Placement Plan Component Side.................................................................................................. 14
Placement Plan Solder Side.................................................................................................................. 15
2.5 Socket Installation ........................................................................................................................ 16
2.5.1
Memory ................................................................................................................................ 16
2.5.2 Serial Port Configuration for COM1 and COM2 ................................................................. 16
2.6 Jumper Configuration................................................................................................................... 17
2.7 Connectors.................................................................................................................................... 18
2.7.1 VME bus Connector P1 (P7301).......................................................................................... 18
2.7.2 VME bus Connector P2 (P7302).......................................................................................... 19
2.7.3 PMC (P7001, P7002)............................................................................................................ 20
2.7.4 Hard Disk Connector (P1800).............................................................................................. 21
2.7.5 PS/2 Mouse Interface (P2001).............................................................................................. 22
2.7.6 Keyboard Interface (P2000) ................................................................................................. 22
2.7.7 Ethernet Interface 10BaseT and 100BaseTX (P5000).......................................................... 22
2.7.8 Parallel Interfaces LPT1 (P2100, P2600)............................................................................. 23
2.7.9 Serial Interfaces (P2301, P2302, P2700, P2701).................................................................. 24
2.7.10 VGA Interface (P4200) .................................................................................................... 24
2.7.11 USB Interface (P1700) ..................................................................................................... 25
2.7.12 LCD Interface (P4300)..................................................................................................... 25
2.8 Memory Map................................................................................................................................ 26
2.9 Register Set................................................................................................................................... 26
2.9.1 Standard Register Set............................................................................................................ 27
2.9.2 Extended Register Set........................................................................................................... 28
2.9.3 Interrupts............................................................................................................................... 28
2.9.4 DMA..................................................................................................................................... 29
3 Function
Blocks .............................................................................................................................. 30
3.1 Standard AT-Devices ................................................................................................................... 30
3.1.1 DMA Controller ................................................................................................................... 30
3.1.2 Interrupt Controller............................................................................................................... 30
3.1.3 Timer .................................................................................................................................... 31
3.1.4 Real Time Clock................................................................................................................... 32
3.2 Keyboard and Mouse Controller.................................................................................................. 33
3.3 EIDE/ATAPI Interface................................................................................................................. 34
3.4 Serial Interfaces............................................................................................................................ 35
3.5 Parallel Interfaces......................................................................................................................... 36
3.6 Floppy Controller ......................................................................................................................... 37
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3.7 Graph
ic
s
Controller ...................................................................................................................... 38
3.7.1 Features................................................................................................................................. 38
3.7.2 Supported Video
Modes....................................................................................................... 39
3.7.2.1 IBM Standard Video Modes......................................................................................... 39
3.7.2.2 Extended Video Modes ................................................................................................ 39
3.7.3 Supported Panel Types......................................................................................................... 39
3.7.3.1 Monochrome Displays.................................................................................................. 39
3.7.3.2 STN Color Displays...................................................................................................... 39
3.7.3.3 TFT Color Displays...................................................................................................... 40
3.7.3.4 LCD Signal Mapping.................................................................................................... 40
3.7.4 Schematic Diagram for Contrast Adjustment....................................................................... 41
3.7.4.1 Power Supply for Panels............................................................................................... 42
3.7.5 Software Installation............................................................................................................. 42
3.8 SCSI Interface .............................................................................................................................. 43
3.8.1 Software Installation............................................................................................................. 44
3.9 Ethernet Interface ......................................................................................................................... 45
3.9.1 Software Installation............................................................................................................. 45
3.10 VMEbus Interface .................................................................................................................... 46
3.11 Additional Features / Extended Registers ................................................................................ 48
3.11.1 SMB bus devices.............................................................................................................. 48
3.11.1.1 Temperature Sensor...................................................................................................... 48
3.11.1.2 Serial EEPROM............................................................................................................ 49
3.11.2 Watchdog, Powerfail Monitor.......................................................................................... 49
3.11.3 LED Output...................................................................................................................... 50
3.11.4 NMI Timer........................................................................................................................ 51
3.11.5 Reset Button ..................................................................................................................... 52
3.11.6 Speaker............................................................................................................................. 52
A
ppendix.................................................................................................................................................. 53
Software Guide......................................................................................
Error! Bookmark not defined.
Error Report Form................................................................................................................................. 54
Error Report Form
s.....................................................................................
Error! Bookmark not defined.
Error Report Forms.....................................................................................
Error! Bookmark not defined.
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1
Ge
neral Information
1.1 Features
•
M
i
croproze
ssor Intel
Celeron 333 up to 566 MHz running at 66 MHz bus clock
Intel Pentium II 350, 400, 450 MHz running at 100 MHz bus clock
Intel Pentium III 500 up to 1000 MHz running at 100 MHz bus clock
Intel mobile Pentium III 500, 700 MHz running at 100 MHz bus clock
•
Clocks Front side bus clock 100 MHz (Pentium II
>=350MHz)
Front side bus clock 66 MHz (Pentium II <=333MHz, Celeron)
PCI clock 33 MHz
•
Cache RAM 16 Kbyte instruction + 16 Kbyte data first level cache
up to 512 Kbyte second level cache depending on Microprocessor used
L1 and L2 cache on CPU module
•
DRAM 32 - 512 Mbyte DRAM SIMM module, optional with ECC
•
Flash BIOS 256Kbyte easy updating, in-system programmable
Includes: AMI BIOS
SCSI BIOS
VGA BIOS
Ethernet BOOT module
•
Silicon Disk Up to 220 Mbyte with ATA Flash drive
•
CMOS RAM 114 byte non-volatile RTC,
MC146818 compatible RTC with onboard Lithium battery
•
Keyboard IBM PC/AT compatible keyboard controller with PS/2 style connector
•
Mouse PS/2 compatible mouse connector
•
USB 2 high-speed 12 Mbit/sec USB ports
•
Watchdog Watchdog activates reset under software control
•
NMI-Timer User programmable timer, allows "Real Time Functions" with
Windows 3.11, Windows 95 and Windows NT
•
LCD/VGA PCI VGA with 64-bit Windows accelerator and LCD flat panel
interface. Resolution up to 1600x1200 on CRT, 65536/16.7 Mio colors,
135 MHz, 2/4MB RAM, color and monochrome TFT or STN panel,
supports SS and DD type with max. 24-bit interfaces
•
Fast Ethernet High speed PCIbus Ethernet controller (AM79C972) with
10BaseT and 100BaseTX interface and integrated FIFO buffer
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•
S
CS
I-2, 40
MB/
s PCI Ultra Wide SCSI-2 controller (SYM53C875) with up to 40
Mbyte/s transfer rate
•
Floppy Supported formats: 3.5 inch, 720 Kbyte - 1.44 Mbyte
•
Enhanced EIDE/ATAPI PCI EIDE/ATAPI interface with up to 33 MB/s transfer rate,
for two devices.
32 byte data buffer for 132 Mbyte/sec PCIbus burst transfers
•
Serial I/O Up to four async. 16550 compatible channels with 16 byte FIFO
Transfer rates up to 115.2 Kbaud
•
Parallel I/O Two fully bi-directional IEEE 1284 enhanced parallel port support ECP
and EPP modes
•
VME bus Tundra Universe-II
Industry standard CA91C142 Universe-II PCI to VMEbus controller
Full VMEbus system controller 20 Mbytes/sec transfer rate
FIFOs for write posting, DMA controller with linked list support
•
PMC extension slot 32-bit PCIbus interface with front panel I/O
•
Temperature Sensor Software readable in 0.5 °C increments from -55 to
+125 °C
•
EEPROM Serial EEPROM for non-volatile user data
•
Frontpanel I/O VGA, 10/100baseTX, keyboard, mouse, 2xUSB, reset/NMI switch,
COM1,2,3,4, LPT1, LPT2 or LCD connector, LED
•
Backpanel I/O SCSI, FDC, speaker, reset, watchdog,
Transition Module for 1:1 PC compatible connectors available
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1.2
Boar
d Type
s
There are
many vers
ions of the
CP7 board available. Please contact SBS Technologies for more info and
a approriate solution for your needs.
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1.3
Specification
•
PC
B
F
R
4
Multilayer
• Size
Total
size: 6U, occupying 2 VME slots,8 TE
• Dimen
sions 160.93 mm x 233.35 mm without front panel
•
Weight: max 1000 g
•
Battery: onboard Lithium battery CR2450 for a expected lifetime of
at least 10 years (45ºC)
•
Power Consumption
The table below helps customers calculate the power consumption of each VP7 system. For
measurement, the VP7 is mounted on a VME backplane, without keyboard and hard disk. The operating
system (MSDOS) comes up from floppy disk. During measurement, the power consumption of the
backplane and the floppy drive can be ignored.
Typical Current in A (
+5V ) Description
With Power-
Management Without Power-
Management
2.2A 4.5A Pentium II 350 MHz
2.3A 5.6A Pentium III 500 MHz
1.9A 4.0A Celeron 300 MHz
1.9A 4.1A Celeron 333 MHz
2.1A 4.7A Celeron 400 MHz
1.7A 2.8A Mobile Pentium III 500MHz
1.8A 3.2A Mobile Pentium III 700MHz
1.9A 5.0A Pentium III 850MHz
2.6A 6.6A Pentium III 1000MHz (D-Step, 1.75V)
For keyboard connected add 100 mA (typical value)
Fused VCC (+5V)
The following connectors provide a fused VCC voltage (+5V):
P1700(USB), P2000(KBD), P2001(Mouse), P2100(LPT1), P2600(LPT2), P2302(COM2),
P4200(VGA), P2700(COM3), P2701(COM4)
The total current drawn from this VCC voltage may not exceed 1.5 Amperes.
The methods for measurements are defined as follows:
DOS prompt with power management
:
BOOT disk with DOS 6.22
config.sys: device=power.exe adv, no autoexec.bat
wait until CPU enters HLT state
measure current on DOS prompt
DOS prompt without power management:
BOOT disk with DOS 6.22
config.sys: device=power.exe off, no autoexec.bat
measure current on DOS prompt
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E
n
vironment C-Style
I-Style
High Temperature [°C]
St
orage:
+70 +85
For the required airflow at a planned operating te
mperature, please check following diagram:
Low Temperature [°C]
Storage -40 -40
Operating +0 -40
Rel. Humidity
Storage up to 95 %, 40°
C non-condensing
Operating up to 95 %, 40°C non-condensing
Vibration
Spectrum 5 to 100 Hz 5 to 100 Hz
Acceleration 2 g 2 g
Shock
Amplitude 12 g 12 g
Duration 6 ms 6 ms
VP
7
30,0
40,0
50,0
60,0
70,0
0,0 1,0 2,0 3,0 4,0 5,0 6,0
A
i
rspeed
m/s
m
ax
Tambient
m
obCel/
PIII400-D1.35V
mobPIII500-D1.35V
mobPIII700-D1.35V
Cel300A-B2.0V
Cel566-D1.75V
PIII700-D1.75V
PIII850-D1.75V
PIII1
G/100-D1.75V
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2
Har
dware Installation
The V
P7 i
s a fully I
B
M-AT compatible stand-alone PC. It is equipped with all functions a conventional
Personal Computer can only offer with several add-on cards. Extension boards can be connected via the
VME interface. The minimized board size and the large number of interfaces and functions enable the
VP7 for use in many applications.
2.1
Block Diagram
PMC
Connector
VME bus
PCI bus
GTL bus
PCI/DRAM
Controller
PCI to
VME
Bridge
Graphic
Controller
PCI-ISA
Bridge
SCSI
Interface
Ethernet
Interface
SDRAM
(2 banks)
Voltage
Generation
CPU
Socket
COM3/4,
LPT2 Floppy Controller
Keyboard/Mouse
RTC
COM1/2,LPT1
Watchdog,
N
MI Time
r
EIDE or
Flash disk
Interface
Flash
BIOS
USB
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2.2
Fro
nt Panel
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2.3
P
lacement Plan Component Side
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2.4
P
lacement Plan Solder Side
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2.5
Socket
Installation
Th
i
s chapter describes the user configurable sockets which are visible in the placement plan.
2.5.1
Memory
The VP7 offers two sockets for 168-pin compatible memory modules called SD
RA
M DIMMs. These
sockets are U1400 and U1401. The VP7 supports Parity and ECC (Error Detection and Correction)
when using 72-bit wide (ECC-) SDRAM DIMMs.
The VP7 requires using SDRAM DIMMs with access time of 8 ns or faster compliant to PC100
specification.
2.5.2
Serial Port Configuration for COM1 and COM2
The serial ports COM1 and COM2 are user configurable for either RS232 or RS422 operation.
Operation mode is selected by installing the appropriate transceiver in the corresponding socket.
C
OM1 R
S232 COM1 RS422 COM2 RS232 COM2 RS422
U2320 X
U2330 X
U2370 X
U2380 X
U2320, U2370
= SN75C185
U2330, U2380 = SN75C1167
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2.6
J
umper Configuration
The on
ly u
ser accessible jumper of the VP7 is J7301. This jumper defines the strategy for V
ME bus
resets.
J7301 1-2 VME bus reset (SYS
RES*) generated only when Universe chip is setup for VME bus
system controller. If the VP7 is not set as system controller, a reset will only affect on
the VP7 board.
In this setting the SYSRES* signal has no steady state at low state. During
pressed reset button the SYSRES* is inactive after releasing of the reset button
the reset line will toggle for 270ms with a frequency of 1MHz. This is caused by
the Universe chip. Please check if the used VME cards can tolerate such
SYSRES* signal waveform.
J7301 2-3 VME bus reset is generated by Power On or Reset button (factory default setting).
J7301 open VME bus reset is never generated.
System controller:
As specified by the VME64 specification the First Slot Detector module on the Universe VME
controller samples BG3IN* immediately after reset to determine whether the Universe’s host board
resides in slot 1. The VMEbus specification requires that BG[3:0]* lines be driven high after reset. This
means that if a card is preceded by another card in the VMEbus system, it will always sample BG3IN*
high after reset. BG3IN* can only be sampled low after reset by the first card in the system (there is no
preceding card to drive BG3IN* high). If BG3IN* is sampled at logic low immediately after reset (due
to the Universe’s internal pull-down), then the Universe’s host board is in slot 1 and the Universe
becomes system controller. This mechanism may be overridden by the system BIOS setup.
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2.7
Co
nnector
s
2.7.1
VM
E bus Connector P1 (P7301)
The fo
llowing table li
sts the pin assignments of connector P7301. The connector is compatible to the P1
connector of the V
ME bus specification ANSI/IEEE STD 1014-1987 and IE
C 821 and 297.
a
b c
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
D00
D01
D02
D03
D04
D05
D06
D07
GND
SYSCLK
GND
DS1*
DS0*
WRITE*
GND
DTACK*
GND
AS*
GND
IACK*
IACKIN*
IACKOUT*
AM4
A07
A06
A05
A04
A03
A02
A01
-12V
+5V
BBSY*
BCLR*
ACFAIL*
BG0IN*
BG0OUT*
BG1IN*
BG1OUT*
BG2IN*
BG2OUT*
BG3IN*
BG3OUT*
BR0*
BR1*
BR2*
BR3*
AM0
AM1
AM2
AM3
GND
N.C.
N.C.
GND
IRQ7*
IRQ6*
IRQ5*
IRQ4*
IRQ3*
IRQ2*
IRQ1*
+5V STDBY
+5V
D08
D09
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
GND
SYSFAIL*
BERR*
SYSRESET*
LWORD*
AM5
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A09
A08
+12V
+5V
If the ACFAIL* function is not served by the power supply, ACFAIL* should be strapped to V
CC
on the VME bus backplane to avoid spurious interrupts caused by cross talking.
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2.7.2
VM
E
bu
s Connector P2 (P7302)
The fo
llowing table li
sts the pin assignments of connector P2. The b row of the connector is compatible
to the P2 connector of the V
ME bus specification ANSI/IEEE STD 1014-1987 and IE
C 821 and 297.
a
b C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
\S_D10
\S_D08
\S_REQ
\S_SEL
\S_RST
\S_BUSY
\S_ATN
\S_DP0
\S_D06
\S_D04
\S_D02
\S_D00
\S_D15
\S_D13
GND
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
SPEAKER
GND
\FD_RDAT
\FD_TRK0
\FD_WDAT
\FD_DIR
\FD_DCHG
\FD_INDX
+5V
GND
Reserved
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
GND
+5V
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
GND
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D31
GND
+5V
\S_D11
\S_D09
\S_IO
\S_C/D
\S_MSG
\S_ACK
GND
S_TERMPW
\S_D07
\S_D05
\S_D03
\S_D01
\S_DP1
\S_D14
\S_D12
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
\RST_BUT
WDG_REL
\FD_HDSL
\FD_WPRT
\FD_WGAT
\FD_STEP
\FD_MTR0
\FD_DRV0
Do not connect anything to
Re
served Pins!
Signal groups for I/O signals:
floppy disk controller signals : \FD....
SCSI signals: \S_... and S_....
Misc signals: \SPEAKER,WDG_REL,\RST_BUT
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