Eurotech A6pci8014 Owner's manual

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CompactPCI PentiumM CPU board
Manual
Preface
Thank for chosing the A6pci8014. Please read this manual before using the A6pci8014 so
that you may obtain the greatest benefit from using the device.
This manual presents the specifications, functions, and method of use of the CompactPCI
Pentium M CPU board A6pci8014.
Advanet Inc. has made every effort to carefully inspect each product and has taken great
care to package and to ship the product. In the unlikely event of the product’s failure to
operate normally due to problems in shipping or otherwise, the company will repair or replace
the product at its own responsibility.
Contact Advanet at the following address if you have any questions.
Inquiries
Sales Division
Headquarters 616-4 Tanaka, Okayama 700-0951 Japan
TEL : 086-245-2861 FAX : 086-245-2860
Tokyo Office Hayakawa Building No. 3, 3
rd
Floor
2-2 Kandata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0046 Japan
TEL : 03-5294-1731 FAX : 03-5294-1734
INTERNETURL http://www.advanet.co.jp/
1. In order to improve the product, the contents of this document as well as product specifications are subject to
change without notice.
2. This document does not give permission to the implementation of patents or other rights held by Advanet or third
parties.
3. Reproduction of all or part of this document without Advanet’s permission is prohibited.
2005 Advanet Inc.
Precautions in Use
Please read this manual before using the product in order to insure its safe use.
Do not place the product in a
location where it can fall or be
subject to vibration or impact
because this may cause device
failure.
Protect the device from vibration and impact.
Do not modify the device.
For safety reasons, under no
circumstances should you
modify the device. Advanet will
not repair products that have
been modified.
Protect the product from water
and chemicals.
Contact between the product
and water or chemicals can
result in product failure,
electrocution, or fire.
Protect the product from
foreign material.
Make sure that foreign
material does not get into the
product during use, storage, or
transport because this can
result in product failure.
Take precautions in handling to insure
that you are not injured.
The sharp projections on this
product may cause injury. Take
care in handling this product in
order to avoid injury.
Do not disassemble the product.
In order to maintain
guaranteed product
performance, do not under any
circumstances disassemble
this product.
Keep the product away from radios and TVs.
Do not use the product near
radios, television sets, or other
devices generating strong
magnetic or electrical fields.
This could result in failure or
malfunction.
Keep the product away from
flame, humidity, and direct sunlight.
Do not use or store the product
in any of the following locations
as this could result in product
failure.
Places where there is fire.
Locations high in humidity
or exposed to rain
Locations exposed to direct
sunlight
Dusty or dirty locations
Locations containing
excessive water or
chemical vapors
Precautions in use
Please read this manual before using the product in order to insure its safe use.
Install the product in well-ventilated locations.
Install the product in well-
ventilated locations to
efficiently disperse heat
generated by the product.
Remove the power plug from the receptacle
when not using the product.
Turn off the main switch and
remove the power plug from
the receptacle when not using
the product, or there is the risk
of lightning strike.
Be sure to use the device within rated parameters.
Be sure to use the product
within the ratings specified in
this manual. Failure to do so
may result in malfunction.
Cleaning the product
If the product becomes dirty,
wipe it with a dry soft cloth. A
thinned neutral cleaner may be
used if the product is
particularly dirty. Do not use
benzene, thinners, or other
solvents under any
circumstances.
Be sure to ground the product in order
to prevent electrocution.
Be sure to ground the product
by connecting it to a 3-pole AC
receptacle or by using an AC
receptacle having a grounding
terminal.
Be sure to dispose of the product properly.
Use appropriate methods for
handling industrial wastes
when disposing of this product.
Please contact Advanet for repair of the product.
Please contact your retail
dealer or Advanet when repairs
are necessary.
Make sure that the product is not miswired.
Failure to wire the product
correctly can result in
malfunction or fire. Read this
manual and wire the product
correctly.
Static electricity may cause malfunction.
This product comprises
electronic parts that are highly
susceptible to static electricity.
Static electricity can cause the
product to malfunction. Take
care not to touch any of the
terminals, connectors, ICs, or
other parts with the hands.
When you believe the product to be malfunctioning
Stop using the product if you
believe it is malfunctioning.
Continuing to use a
malfunctioning product can
cause the malfunction to
spread to other products and
can cause short circuits or fire.
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1. Prior to use ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Period and scope of warranty ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Scope of service ................................................................................................................................................. 7
2. Overview .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3. Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4. Block diagrams ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
5. External dimensions ................................................................................................................................................. 13
6. Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.1 A6pci8014 on-board components .................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.1 CN1~2(DDR-DIMM Socket) ................................................................................................................. 16
6.1.2 S-CN2 (connector for installing a 2.5" HDD) ........................................................................................ 17
6.1.3 CN13 (battery holder) ............................................................................................................................. 18
6.1.4 JP1 (jumper pin for setting connection destination of primary E-IDE) ................................................. 18
6.1.5 JP2 (jumper to clear CMOS) .................................................................................................................. 18
6.1.6 JP3 (jumper pin for setting the watchdog timer) ................................................................................... 19
6.1.7 S - J1 ~ 2 (PMC connector) .................................................................................................................... 19
6.2 A6pci8014 panel components .......................................................................................................................... 20
6.2.1 RUN-LED ............................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.2 Reset switch ............................................................................................................................................ 21
6.2.3 Parallel port LPT ..................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.4 Serial port COM1 ................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.5 Serial port COM2 ................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2.6 Video output VGA .................................................................................................................................. 21
6.2.7 PS/2 keyboard ......................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.8 PS/2 mouse ............................................................................................................................................. 22
6.2.9 USB ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.10 SCSI ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.11 Ethernet 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 22
6.2.12 Ethernet 2 .............................................................................................................................................. 22
6.2.13 PMC slot ............................................................................................................................................... 22
6.3 Arpio0804 on-board components ..................................................................................................................... 23
6.3.1 CN8 (primary E-IDE header connector) ................................................................................................ 24
6.3.2 CN9 (secondary E-IDE header connector) ........................................................................................... 24
6.3.3 CN10 (floppy disk interface header connector) ..................................................................................... 24
6.4 Arpio0804 panel components ........................................................................................................................... 25
6.4.1 USB ......................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4.2 PS/2 keyboard ......................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4.3 PS/2 mouse ............................................................................................................................................. 26
6.4.4 Parallel port LPT ..................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4.5 Serial port COM1 ................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4.6 Serial port COM2 ................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4.7 Video output VGA .................................................................................................................................. 26
6.4.8 7-segment LED ...................................................................................................................................... 26
7. Address maps ............................................................................................................................................................ 27
7.1 Memory address maps ..................................................................................................................................... 27
7.2 I/O address map ............................................................................................................................................... 28
7.3 SMBus address map ......................................................................................................................................... 29
7.4 System status signals ........................................................................................................................................ 30
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8. PCI devices ............................................................................................................................................................... 31
9. Connectors ................................................................................................................................................................ 33
9.1 Parallel port LPT ............................................................................................................................................. 33
9.2 Serial ports COM1, 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 33
9.3 VGA .................................................................................................................................................................. 34
9.4 PS/2 keyboard .................................................................................................................................................. 35
9.5 PS/2 Mouse ....................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.6 USB ................................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.7 SCSI(when it is LVD) ...................................................................................................................................... 36
9.8 SCSI (when it is single-ended) ........................................................................................................................ 37
9.9 Ethernet 1, 2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
9.10 2.5" HDD interface ........................................................................................................................................ 38
9.11 E-IDE ............................................................................................................................................................. 39
9.12 Floppy disk interface ...................................................................................................................................... 40
9.13 Compact PCI J1 connector ............................................................................................................................. 41
9.14 Compact PCI J2 connector ............................................................................................................................. 42
9.15 Compact PCI J4 connector ............................................................................................................................. 43
9.16 Compact PCI J5 connector ............................................................................................................................. 44
10. BIOS setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
10.1 Main menu ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
10.2 Advanced menu .............................................................................................................................................. 47
10.3 Intel menu ...................................................................................................................................................... 50
10.4 Boot menu ...................................................................................................................................................... 51
10.5 Exit menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 51
Additional Figure 1 Installing and removing the PMC module ................................................................................... 52
Additional Figure 2 Installing and removing the sub - board ...................................................................................... 53
Additional Figure 3 Installing and removing the HDD ................................................................................................ 54
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1. Prior to use
1.1 Period and scope of warranty
Delivered products are under warranty for a period of one year after delivery.
During the period of warranty, the vendor will have his own responsibility to replace or repair malfunctioning parts
if the product malfunction is the responsibility of the vendor.
However, this warranty does not apply under the following circumstances:
(1) If the user handles or uses the product in an inappropriate way
(2) If the malfunction is caused by something other than the delivered product
(3) If the delivered product has been modified or repaired by anyone other than the vendor
(4) Due to natural disaster, accident, or other reason not the responsibility of the vendor
In this context, the term warranty means solely a warranty of the individual delivered product, and does not
include any compensation for the damage caused by malfunction of the delivered product.
1.2 Scope of service
The service costs such as the costs of sending technical personnel are not included in the price of the delivered
product. Customers will be charged for the following costs:
(1) Assistance with installation adjustments and test running
(2) Maintenance inspections, adjustments, and repairs
(3) Technical assistance and technical training
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2. Overview
A6pci8014 is a Compact PCI board installed on the Intel Pentium M processor.
The chipset has the Intel 855GMCH as the memory control hub and the ICH4 as an I/O control hub, respectively.
Main memory is expandable up to a maximum of 2GB with a DDR-DIMM conforming to PC2700 (DDR333). It
supports ECC that can automatically correct single bit data errors, and offers high speed and high dependability.
Not only does the chipset support legacy devices through an RS232C serial port and parallel port, it also handles an
abundance of peripheral devices, including 2.5" HDD interfaces supporting the Ultra ATA/100, USB 2.0, gigabyte Ethernet,
Ultra 2 SCSI, and so on. Moreover, it is provided with a slot for a PMC (PCI Mezzanine Card), and can be expanded
with the add-on board of your choice. Also, with the exception of Ethernet and SCSI, peripheral interfaces can be
connected through the dedicated rear panel I/O port. The on-board ROM is provided with Phoenix BIOS, and can
support Windows and a wide variety of real time operating systems.
The A6pci8014 has the following features:
Intel Pentium M processor 1.6 GHz + 855 GME chipsets
Finless design without on-board cooling fan (external cooling needs to be provided to the rack)
DDR-DIMM main memory supporting ECC (PC2700, maximum 2 GB, module is optional)
USB 2.0 interface × 6
2.5" HDD interface supporting Ultra ATA/100
E-IDE interface (× 2) supporting Ultra ATA/100
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet × 2
UXGA (1600 × 1200) graphics interface
Ultra2 SCSI interface supporting LVD
RS232C serial port × 2
Parallel port supporting PC/AT, PS/2, EPP, ECP
PS/2 keyboard interface
PS/2 mouse interface
Floppy disk interface
33 MHz, 32 bit PMC slot
Supports Compact PCI hot swap
6U, 2-slot width board size
Has a dedicated rear panel I/O board Arpio0804 (6U, 2-slot width)
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3. Specifications
Table 3.1 Table of A6pci8014 specifications
< 1 > A memory module is not provided with this product.
Intel Pentium M processor
1.6GHz
400MHz (supports Spread Spectrum)
Conforms to IMVP-IV
21A (max)
32 KB for data, 32 KB for commands
1 MD for data/commands
24.5W
100
Operating internal clock intermittently stops to prevent
CPU thermal runaway when the internal CPU temperature
approaches limit temperature 
80 80 25mm (no fan)
IRQ0
.....
Timer/counter
IRQ1
.....
PS/2 keyboard
IRQ2
.....
IRQ8 ~ 15 cascade
IRQ3
.....
Serial port COM2
IRQ4
.....
Serial port COM1
IRQ5
.....
PCI/CPCI bus interrupt reservation
IRQ6
.....
Floppy disk
IRQ7
.....
Parallel port LPT
IRQ8
.....
Real time clock
IRQ9
.....
PCI/CPCI bus interrupt reservation
IRQ10
.....
PCI/CPCI bus interrupt reservation
IRQ11
.....
PCI/CPCI bus interrupt reservation
IRQ12
.....
PS/2 mouse
IRQ13
.....
Floating point calculation error
IRQ14
.....
Primary IDE
IRQ15
.....
Secondary IDE
SERR#
.....
PCI bus command parity error
Intel RG82855GME (855GMCH)
CPU interface, graphics controller, SDRAM controller,
ICH interface, others on board
Intel FW82801DB (1CH4)
MCH interface, PCI bus interface,
LPC interface, E-IDE controller,
USB controller, TCO timer, others on board
SMSC LPC47M107
LPC interface, floppy disk controller,
Serial controller, parallel interface,
PS/2 keyboard
.
mouse controller, others on board
Intel FW21154AE
Transparent-type PCI-PCI bus bridge
Firmware hub FLASH memory
1MB, uniform block, PLCC socket provided
On-board erase/writing enabled
(sector protection setting/release not enabled)
Two DDR-DIMM slots supporting PC2700 (DDR333)
Maximum memory that can be installed: 2 GB
< 1 >
With ECC feature that can automatically correct
1-bit errors out of 64 bits.
I2C-EEPROM 2 Kbits
Non-volatile memory for storing boot data
Processor name
Internal operating frequency
External bus operating frequency
Core power supply
Current consumption
L1 cache
L2 cache
Thermal design power
Maximum junction temperature
Thermal controller
Heat sink
External interrupt causes
NMI causes
Memory controller hub
I/O controller hub
E-Super I/O
PCI-CPCI bridge
Boot ROM
Main memory
Serial EEPROM
CPU
Bridges
Memory
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TIA/EIA-232E standard, start-stop synchronization, 2 ports
Supports RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, RI control lines
D-sub9 male pin connector
Support 4 ports: PC/AT, PS/2, EPP, ECP
Supports STB#, ACK#, BUSY, PE, SLCT, ALF#,
ERROR#, INT#, SLCTIN control lines.
D-sub25 female pin connector
Supports PS/2 keyboard, 6-pin mini DIN connector
Supports PS/2 mouse, 6-pin mini DIN connector
USB2.0 standard, USB type-A connector, 4 port
Power can be supplied on a per-port basis, 500 mA
Uses 855GMCH internal controller
UXGA (1600x1200) and other resolutions supported
High density D-sub15 male pin connector
Uses an Intel FW82546GB
(Does not use an ICH4 internal Ethernet MAC function)
Conforms to 10/100/1000Base-T specification, 2 ports
8 pin module connector
Uses LSI logic LSI53C895A
Supports Ultra2SCSI (LVD), data 16 bits
D-sub half pitch, 68-pin female connector
2.5" HDD interface supporting Ultra ATA/100
Conforms to 70 100 9.5mm size 2.55" HDD
2mm pitch 44 pin connector
IEEE 1386.1
PCI Local BusSpecification Rwvision 2.2
Single size (board size: 74mm 149mm), 1 slot
Signaling level 5V, bus clock frequency 33.3MHz
Data 32 bits, address 32 bits
Same as front panel I/O
Same as front panel I/O
Same as front panel I/O
Same as front panel I/O
USB 2.0 standard, USB type-A connector, 2 ports
Power can be supplied on a per-port basis, 500 mA
Can be used simultaneously as the front panel I/O USB I/F 4 ports
Same as front panel I/O
Supports Ultra ATA/100 E-IDE interface, 2 ports
(Primary IDE + secondary IDE)
2.54mm pitch, 40-pin header connector
Only the secondary E-IDE can be used when using on-board I/O 2.5" HDD I/F
Can only use secondary E-IDE
One 2-mode (1.44MMB/720kB) drive can be connected
2.54mm pitch 34-pin header connector
BIOS-POST code displayed in BIOS boot
Multipurpose LED function for user debugging after BIOS boot
Serial port
Parallel port
PS/2 keyboard I/F
PS/2 mouse I/F
USBI/F
Graphics
Ethernet
SCSI
2.5" HDD I/F
PMC I/F
Serial port
Parallel port
PS/2 keyboard I/F
PS/2 mouse I/F
USB I/F
Graphics
E-IDE I/F
Floppy disk I/F
7-segment LED
Front panel
I/O
< 2 >
On-board I/O
Real panel I/O
< 3 >
< 2 > The same ports and interfaces cannot be used simultaneously by the front and rear panel I/O's, with
the exception of USB.
< 3 > The rear panel I/O board Arpio0804 is required separately. The Arpio0804 is not provided with this
product.
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< 4 > The lower 32 bits of the data bus can be used when the A6pci8014 is the master and performs data
transmission. It can only be used as a 64-bit data bus when transmitting data with another bus as the
master board and the A6pci8014 as the target.
PICMG 2.0 R3.0 CompactPCI Specification
PCI Local Bus Soecification Revision 2.2
PICMG 2.1 R1.0 CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification
Uses the Intel FW21154AE
Dedicated system slot transparent bridge
3.3V or 5V
64 bits
< 4 >
/
32 bits
33.3MHz
Supports ENUM# signal monitor function
Supports ESD strip line
Supports bus clock for backplane supporting hot swap
Can reset the board by PRST# signal
Can monitor DEG#, FAL#, SYSEN#, PRSNT# signals
RUN-LED (Orange/Green/Red) 1
Reset switch 1
Ethernet status LED (installed in connector)
Link-LED (Green) 2
Activity-LED(Yellow) 2
Jumper pin for primary E-IDE connector setup 1
Jumper pin for clearing CMOS 1
Jumper pin for setting up watchdog timer 1
Lithium battery holder 1
Ethernet status LED (Installed on the board)
1000Base-T Speed-LED (Green) 2
Uses ICH4 internal TCO timer
Can be set to timeout at between 2.4 and 37.8 seconds
SMI generated at initial timeout, and generates reset at
continued timeouts.
Can monitor CPU internal temperature.
Can monitor board temperature at 3 locations.
DC5.0V 5% (supplied from rack)
DC3.3V 5% (supplied from rack)
DC5.0V 3.5A (typ) 5A (max)
DC5.0V 3.5A (typ) 5A (max)
(Includes 2 GB DIMM, 2.5" HDD)
When PMC slot at 12V power supply is used,
the same power must be supplied to the board.
Uses a CR2430 lithium primary battery
Battery backup for clock and BIOS setting data.
Stores data for 6 years even with the power off.
Provided with low battery voltage alarm
6U (double height), 2-slot width
200mm 263.5mm 40.4mm
160mm 233.35mm 1.6mm
800g(typ)
0 ~ 60
(airflow over 1m/s must be provided to the CPU heat sink)
35% ~ 85%RH (no condensation)
-10 ~ 70
Under 90%RH (no condensation)
Standard
Bridge chip
Type of bridge
Signaling level
Data width/Address width
Clock frequency
Hot swap
Others
Front panel
On-board
Watchdog timer
CPU temperature monitor.
Board temperature monitor.
Power supply voltage
Current consumption
Battery
External shape
External dimensions
Board dimensions
Weight
Temperature range in use
Relative humidity range in use
Storage temperature range
Storage relative humidity range
External bus
interface
Operating switch
indicator area
RAS functions
Power supply
specifications
Mechanical
specifications
Environmental
specifications
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4. Block diagrams
Figure 4.1 A6pci8014 block diagram
PCI-PCI Bridge
FW21154AE
PMC Slot
10/100/1000Base-T
FW82546GB
Ultra2 SCSI
LSI53C895A
Mem Ctrl Hub
GMCH
82855GME
PC2700 DDR-SDRAM
DIMM socket
2GB max
72
CPU
Pentium M Processor
1.6GHz
64
CK_408
Thermal
Monitor
32
32
32
32
8
USB x4
LPT
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
COM1
COM2
Front Panel I/O
LPT
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
COM1
COM2
FDD
Primary E-IDE
CompactPCI
64bit/33MHz
Rear Panel I/O
32
PCIbus
Host I/F
3.2GB/s
Mem I/F
2.7GB/s
8
Hub I/F
266MB/s
bootROM
4
E-Super I/O
LPC47M107
8
LPC
I/F
I/O Ctrl Hub
ICH4
82801DB
16
16
HDD-CN
Secondary E-IDE
USB x2
64
Ethernet
VGA
Ultra2 SCSI
Ethernet
Reset
Battery
I2C EEPROM
Therm. Monitors
VGA
IMVP-IV
Switching Regulator
Switching Regulator
Switching Regulator
Switching Regulator
Linear Regulator
Switching Regulator
CPU_PWR
GMCH_PWR
2.5V
1.5V
1.05V
1.8V
1.25V
5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
2.5V
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5. External dimensions
Figure 5.1 shows the external dimensions of the A6pci8014. Figure 5.2 shows the external dimensions of the Arpio0804
rear panel I/O board.
Figure 5.1 A6pci8014 external dimensions
200mm40.4mm
263.5mm
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Figure 5.2 Arpio0804 external dimensions
263.5mm
120mm 40.4mm
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6. Settings
6.1 A6pci8014 on-board components
Figure 6.1 shows the external appearance of the A6pci8014 board. This drawing will be used to explain the way the
A6pci8014 must be set up and checked prior to installation in a rack. Please perform setup in accordance with each of
the following sections.
{CN1~2 ................. DDR-DIMM socket (Section 6.1.1)
{S-CN2 .................. Connector for installing the 2.5" HDD(Section 6.1.2)
{CN13 ................... Battery holder(Section 6.1.3)
** CN13 is on top of the base board under the sub-board.**
{JP1 ....................... Jumper pin for setting primary E-IDE connection destination(Section 6.1.4)
{JP2 ....................... Jumper pin for clearing CMOS (Section 6.1.5)
{JP3 ....................... Jumper pin for setting watchdog timer(Section 6.1.6)
{S-J1~2 ................. PMC connector(Section 6.1.7)
{J1~J5 ................... Compact PCI connector(Sections 9.13~9.16)
Figure 6.1 External drawing of the A6pci8014 board
CN1
CN2
CN13
JP3
J1
J2
S-CN2
J4
J5
S-J2
S-J1
JP2
JP1
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6.1.1 CN1~2(DDR-DIMM Socket)
This is a DIMM socket for installing the memory module that serves as the CPU main memory.
The memory module is not included in this product.
Memory modules that satisfy the A6pci8014 specifications listed in Table 6.1 can be used.
Install the memory module on CN2 when installing only one memory module.
Be sure to turn off the power when installing or removing memory modules.
Table 6.1 Memory module specifications
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
17
18
21
SPD
address
Items
Type of memory
Number of row addresses
Number of column addresses
Bank numbers in modules
Module data width
Module data width
(continued)
Interface level
Cycle time
Clock access time
Module type
Refresh rote
SDRAM data width
Number of SDRAM banks
CAS latency
Module attributes
Module height dimension
Description (SPD data)
DDR-SDRAM(07h)
Row, column
12 (0Ch), 9 (09h)
12 (0Ch), 10 (0Ah)
13 (0Dh), 9 (09h)
13 (0Dh), 10 (0Ah)
13 (0Dh), 11 (0Bh)
1 bank (01h)
2 banks (02h)
64 bits (40h)
72 bits (48h)
None (00h)
SSTL-2.5V(04h)
6.0ns or less
(60h or less)
0.7ns or less
(70h or less)
Non Parity(00h)
Parity(01h)
ECC(02h)
15.6us/Self(80h)
7.8us/Self(82h)
8(08h)
16(10h)
4(04h)
2.5(08h)
2/2.5(0Ch)
Unbuffered(20h)
Maximum 30mm
Notes
Must be any of the combinations
shown at left.
Any of those shown at left.
Any of those shown at left.
ECC functions cannot be used
when it is 64 bits.
Any of those shown at left.
ECC functions cannot be used
when it is other than ECC.
Any of those shown at left.
Any of those shown at left.
The module bank number must be
1 when it is 16 bits wide.
Any of those shown at left.
Maximum size to accommodate 2 slots.
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6.1.2 S-CN2 (connector for installing a 2.5" HDD)
This connector is for the installation of 2.5" HDD. Silk screened on the board as CN2.
An HDD is not included with this product.
An HDD that satisfies the specifications in Table 6.2 can be used with the A6pci8014.
The HDD should be handled according to the following procedures.
See Section 9.10 for information about the pin assignments for this connector.
HDD installation procedures
(1) First remove the PMC module when a PMC module is installed. See Additional Figure 1 for the PMC module
installation and removal method.
(2) Remove the A6pci8014 sub-board from the base board. See Additional Figure 2 for the sub-board installation
and removal method.
(3) Install an insulation sheet and the HDD on the sub-board and install the HDD using the screws provided. See
Additional Figure 3 for the HDD installation and removal method.
(4) Reinstall the sub-board onto the base board.
Table 6.2 2.5" HDD specifications
Item
Connector
Power supply
Power consumption
External dimensions
and hole locations
Specification
2mm pitch 44-pin connector
DC5V 5%
Maximum 5W
100mm(L) 70mm(W) 9.5mm(H)
70mm
100mm
61.7mm
76.6mm
14mm
(HDD back)
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6.1.3 CN13 (battery holder)
This is a connector for installing the lithium battery used to backup real time clock time data and NVRAM
data (CMOS data) associated with the real time clock.
It can use a CR2430 battery, which is installed when the board is shipped.
The sub board must be removed when replacing the battery because the CN13 is on top of the base board under
the sub-board and. Use the following procedures to replace the battery.
The battery service life is approximately 6 years with the power turned off.
Battery replacement procedures
(1) First remove the PMC module when a PMC module is installed. See Additional Figure 1 for the PMC module
installation and removal method.
(2) Remove the A6pci8014 sub-board from the base board. The HDD doesn t need to be removed. See Additional
Figure 2 for the sub-board installation and removal method.
(3) Remove the battery from CN13.
(4) Install a new battery in CN13 with the + terminal facing up.
(5) Reinstall the sub-board onto the base board.
6.1.4 JP1 (jumper pin for setting connection destination of primary E-IDE)
The JP1 jumper pin sets the connection destination of primary either the rear panel Arpio0804 I/O board or
the on-board 2.5" (E-IDE to).
Short the jumper when using the on-board 2.5" HDD.
The jumper should be open when using the primary E-IDE with the Arpio0804.
The JP1 jumper can be set either way when a primary E-IDE is not used.
6.1.5 JP2 (jumper to clear CMOS)
The JP2 jumper pin is used to restore initial values for data backed up by the battery (to clear CMOS).
Normally, nothing needs to be done with the JP2 jumper.
Clear CMOS only when the BIOS setup screen fails to start due to a drained battery or misoperation.
Follow the following procedures to clear CMOS:
CMOS clearing procedures
(1) Either remove the A6pci8014 from the rack or turn the rack power OFF.
(2) Remove the short plug installed on JP3 and short JP2.
(3) Wait at least 1 second and replace the JP2 short plug to its original location on JP3.
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6.1.6 JP3 (jumper pin for setting the watchdog timer)
The JP3 jumper pin is used to set operations when the watchdog timer times out.
The watchdog timer consists of on-board ICH4 TCO timer.
The TCO timer can be set to timeout times from 2.4 seconds to 37.8 seconds in increments of 0.6 seconds.
The timer times out and a System Management Interrupt (SMI) is generated to the CPU when timer reload
processing does not take place within the preset time when the TCO timer is enabled. If the JP3 jumper is
set to be open, a reset signal is generated and the entire system restarts when the TCO timer
times out once again after issuing an SMI. Further, a reset signal will not be generated if the JP3 jumper
is shorted. In this case, the system will remain in a hang up condition.
When using the watchdog timer, decide on your setting of JP3 based on whether or not you want the system
restart automatically after a timeout.
JP3 can be set either way when a watchdog timer is not used.
6.1.7 S-J1 ~ 2 (PMC connector)
This connector is used for the installation of the PMC module. J1 and J2 are silk screened on the board.
The PCI bus on the A6pci8014 board is directly connected to the PMC connector.
PMC modules that satisfy the specifications indicated in Table 6.3 can be used with the A6pci8014.
Follow the PMC module installation and removal procedures outlined in Additional Figure 1 when installing
the PMC module.
Table 6.3 PMC module specifications
Item
Power supply voltage
Maximum current
consumption
Signaling voltage
Board size
Stack height
Specifications
DC5V 5%
DC3.3V 5%
DC12V 5%
DC-12V 5%
DC5V 1.5A
DC3.3V 1.5A
DC12V 0.5A
DC-12V 0.5A
5V
Single size
(74mm 149mm)
10mm
When the Compact PCI bus J1 connector is not supplied
with +12V or -12V, the PMC module cannot use these
power supplies.
Please contact the company when you wish to install
a PMC module that exceeds the current values indicated
at left.
Shows the board gap between the sub-board and the PMC module.
Notes
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6.2 A6pci8014 panel components
Figure 6.2 shows an external view of the A6pci8014 panel. The following explanation of the use of connectors
and switches will be made with reference to this drawing.
Figure 6.2 External view of the A6pci8014 panel
R
COM1
RUN
RESET
VGA
KEYBOARD
MOUSELPT
USB
SCSI
ETHERNET1
COM2
PCI MEZZANINE CARD
ETHERNET2
USB
RUN-LED
USB
SCSI
USB
Reset switch
Parallel port LPT
Serial port COM1
Serial port COM2
Video output VGA
PS/2 keyboard
PS/2 mouse
Ethernet 1
Ethernet 2
PMC slot
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