USER MANUAL SPACEPC® 1232 SERIES PC/104 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER (ALSO KNOWN AS THE CPU-1232) 5/18/2005 MNL-0501F-01
10 ¾ Display resolutions up to 1280x1024 8-bit per pixel ¾ UMA (Unified Memory Architecture) LCD-TFT interface ¾ Also LCD-TFT flat panels c
11 Chapter 2 Jumper Description This chapter shows the jumpers layout and explains how to setup the jumpers. Jumper Layout and Configuration Fi
12 The following jumpers are located on the module: One 3-pin jumper (JP5) for which there are only two possibilities: ¾ Connecting pin 1 to
13 Chapter 3 Connectors Description This chapter provides a brief description of the SpacePC 1232 module’s connectors, with their positions and fu
14 Table below lists the name of the connectors with their function and the reference page. Table 2. Connector Functions Connector Funct
15 15 J1 and J2 for the ISA Bus The ISA BUS Connectors J1 and J2 carry the signals for the ISA Bus. These signals match definitions of the IEEE
16 8. Press evenly the module onto the PC/104 stack. The picture below shows a typical module stack with 2 PC/104 modules, 1 PC/104 16-BIT m
17 17 J3 for Multifunction & J14 for Mouse J3 is a double row 5 x 2 pin with 2.54-mm step connector and allows the connection of a speaker,
18 Below is shown the connector pinout: Table 3. Multifunction connector Pin Signal Function 1 SPKR- Speaker output 2 SPKR+ Speaker output (
19 19 The audio output is based on two signals: one come from the output of Timer 2, and the other come from I/O port 61h compliant with the AT S
2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is meant for engineers and programmers who wish to use the Parvus SpacePC® 1232. It contains technical specificatio
20 Parvus Multifunction Adapter Parvus Multifunction Adapter simplifies the connection of mouse and keyboard with two PS/2 connectors, pr
21 Table 6. J4 To CPU Multifunction Connector PIN # SIGNAL 1 SPKR 2-8 +5V 3 RES_PB_IN 4-10 N.C. 5 KBDAT 6 KBCLK 7 GND 9 BATT_IN
22 J4 for PARALLEL or FDD A parallel port is available on connector J4 of the SpacePC 1232 module. This connector is a 13x2 pin with 2.54-mm st
23 23 14 GND Signal ground -- 20 GND Signal ground 14 15 PD6 Printer Data 6 out 8 MTR0# (*) Motor On 0 In/out 15 16 GND Signal grou
24 To the Parallel PortTo the FDD Cable/ConnectorPower SupplyGND PIN1+5V PIN2Female Config. Male Config. Figure 10. Parvus Floppy Disk Drive
25 25 Serial 2Serial 1J6J5 Figure 12. J5 and J6 Connectors layout Both can be set as RS232 but only one (J5) can be set as RS422-485. Refer t
26 - bit 0 of the MCR register = 0 means RS485 line receiving - bit 0 of the MCR register = 1 means RS485 line transmitting The I/O address
27 27 Note. USB devices shouldn’t be directly connected to the J4 connector. Parvus USB/Audio CODEC Adapter can be used. In fact it provides for
28 15 SDATA_IN Serial DATA In This input receives audio serial data from the codec 16 GND Ground Signal 17 GND Ground Signal 18 NC Reserved
29 29 J1 USB1 J2 USB2 J3 Microphone IN J4 Line IN J5 Speaker OUT J6 Line OUT J7 CD IN J8 Aux IN J9 Video IN J10 Speakerphone IN/OUT J
3 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...
30 IDE LedJP10 Figure 16. J9 and JP10 Connectors layout To install the hard disk, perform the following operations: ¾ Hardware installati
31 31 J10 VGA Connector The J10 is a 5x2 pin connector with step =2.54 mm. J10VGA Figure 17. J10 Connector layout Refer to the following tabl
32 J11 Auxiliary Power Connector One auxiliary connector is available on the SpacePC 1232 module. J11 is a 6x2 pin connector with 2.54-mm step
33 33 ATX Power Supply ¾ Connect pin 1 and pin 7 to the ground signal of the ATX Power Supply Unit. ¾ Connect pin 2 and pin 8 to the +5VDC sou
34 Table 18. J13 Pin out Connector PIN SIGNAL 1 +VDD 2 N.C. 3 GND J18 for Ethernet The SpacePC 1232 module features a single-chip Fast Ethern
35 35 It is shown below. RJ45 ConnectorTo CPU BoardEthernetConnector Figure 21. Parvus Ethernet Adapter The green led is fixed, and signals
36 J19 LCD-TFT Section LCD-TFT flat panels can be connected to J19 that is a double row 20 x 2 pin with 1.25-mm step connector. J19 Figure 2
37 37 640x480 16bpp 64K colors 60 800x600 8bpp 256 colors 60 800x600 16bpp 64K colors 60 1024x768 8bpp 256 colors 60 1024x768 16b
39 Chapter 4 The Setup Program This chapter explains how to use and modify the setup options. These options allow configuring properly the CPU bo
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40 How to use the Setup program To enter in the Setup Program, reboot or switch-on your module and then press the “F2” key. After waiting a few
41 41 Press the “ESC” key to return to the items of the Main menu. Select “Quit” to exit from the Setup program. The follow screen will be di
42 General Page NOTE: The pictures below show the default configuration of the CPU Setup Program. In case of bad/wrong setup configuration
43 43 Date The date is displayed in standard format: MMM DD YYYY (month - day - year); all the three fields contain numerical values only. Flopp
44 Option Description Note Disabled (*) No device selected (*) = Default setting Disk On Chip Solid-state memory device - size: 2 ... 144 MB
45 45 RTC time test Option Description Note Disabled (*) Normal BIOS test are used (*) = Default setting Enabled Reduce set of BIOS test ar
46 Floppy Controller This option enables or disables the on-board floppy disk controller. For example, if an external floppy disk contro
47 47 1 MB 1 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory 2 MB 2 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory 4 MB (*) 4 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory (*) =
48 0280h Audio emulator address selected at 280h Audio IRQ number Option Description Note None (*) No IRQ selected (*) = Default setting
49 49 Serial Ports 1 and 2 The number of serial ports is two. The Serial Port Mode is selectable (RS232, RS 422 and RS 485), like the IRQ numbe
5 5 A.3 Safety Summary... 81 Ground t
50 • Note(!): IRQ 11 can’t be used by peripherals connected to the ISA BUS if the printed circuit board code ends with the letter “S” (PC10011
51 51 None No IRQ selected 3 IRQ 3 selected 4 IRQ 4 selected 5 IRQ 5 selected 7 (*) IRQ 7 selected (*) = Default setting • Note: not a
52 ATAPI unit type Option Description Note None (*) No unit selected Default setting for both ATAPI Units (Master1 & Slave1) (*) = Def
53 53 Translation Mode Modern hard-disks have more cylinders than maximum number of cylinders permitted by DOS, so, theoretically, a DOS machine
54 Detect Now Using the Detect Now option, the user can start manually the hard-disk autodetect procedure and see immediately the result, as we
55 55 Option Description Note Ignore The floppy disks error is ignored Prompt User (*) When a floppy disks error occurs, the system stops and
57 Chapter 5 How to update the BIOS. The SSD This chapter explains how to use the BTOOL Program and gives information about the Integrated Solid
58 How to update the BIOS: the BTOOL Program The BTOOL program is a utility used to program the BIOS (that is stored in the Flash EPROM) in t
59 59 OPTIONS EXPLANATION BTOOL /S This option runs the Setup program without the necessity of rebooting the system and then pressing “F2” B
6 Chapter 1 Product Overview The SpacePC 1232 is a highly integrated PC/104 CPU module, based on the AMD / National Semiconductor Geode GX1 MMX
60 ¾ The program will store the new BIOS version. ¾ Follow all the instructions the BTOOL gives you ¾ BTOOL will inform you about the result
61 Chapter 6 Virtual Peripherals This chapter describes how to control the SpacePC 1232 module directly from a Laptop or a standard PC compatible c
62 Local and redirected peripherals In “Virtual Peripherals” mode, two types of peripherals are used: ¾ The peripheral directly connected to t
63 63 CPU HOST COMPUTERVP adjustment (this end only)orRTSCTSDTRRI= short circuitShort ( ) for using VP mode with SERIAL1Short ( ) for using VP mo
64 10,12,14,16, 18,20,22,24 18..25 GND GND 18..25 (*) The “#” stands for: signal active low Pins not included in the table above are not co
65 65 If you select the [/V] [/K] [/D] [/C] parameters, the VP connection will be performed according to the following rules: ¾ Only the sele
66 Chapter 7 Watchdog Timer This chapter describes the configuration of the Watchdog Timer with some examples. The watch dog is a part of the on–
67 67 Watchdog modalities The watchdog function resets the board at the end of the countdown. There are two ways to program the watchdog: • Usi
68 MOV AL, 55h ; SPIO Configuration Mode Enable Key OUT DX, AL ; Enter in configuration mode ; Select Logical Device 8 (watch do
69 69 Watchdog time-out pin For external control purposes, the status of the watchdog time-out event is provided to connector J11 pin 9. This sig
7 7 3.3V BusPCI NSGeode Gx1ProcessorNS Geode CS5530AI/O CompanionLCD-TFTVGA CRTHDD/DOMEthernet 10/100Parallel / Floppy D DRS232KeybPS/2 Mous
70 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Many problems that you may encounter with operation of your SpacePC 1232 module are due to common errors like bad c
71 71 Common Problems and Solutions The following table lists some of the common problems that you may encounter while using your SpacePC 1232 m
72 below 4.75V when hard drive or floppy drive starts, add bypass caps Temperature too high Add fan, processor heat sink, or other cooling dev
73 73 ¾ Phone: 801-483-1533 ¾ Fax: 801-483-1523 If you have a sales question, please contact your local Parvus Sales Representative or the Regio
74 Appendix A.1 Electrical and Environmental Specifications The following section provides tables and illustrations showing the electrical, mec
75 75 Note. In order to ensure proper operation and good reliability up to +60°C of ambient air temperature, the Geode GX1 chip and the Geode CS5
76 A.2 Mechanical Dimensions CPU Dimensions The SpacePC 1232 module’s mechanical dimensions are shown in the following picture: ¾ Dimensions:
77 77 Note: For further information about the mechanical dimensions of ISA and PCI buses please refer to the pc104 consortium site (www.pc104.org
78 Dimensions are in millimeters Figure 25. FDD Adapter Dimensions USB Audio CODEC Dimensions In the following picture are shown the USB Audi
79 79 USB Audio CODEC Dimensions Figure 26. USB Audio CODEC Dimensions Ethernet Adapter Dimensions In the following picture are shown the Eth
8 Product Definition SpacePC 1232 PC/104 CPU Module ¾ PC/AT compatible. ¾ PC/104 Form Factor: 3.550” x 3.775” (90 X 96 mm); height: 15 mm (0.6
80 Figure 27. Ethernet Adapter Dimensions Figure 28. Figure 29. Recommended Mounting Hole Locations for Ethernet Adapter Module Multif
81 81 Figure 30. Multifunction Adapter Dimensions A.3 Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phas
82 Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or pe
83 83 Any reference to a licensed program in this publication is not intended to state or imply that you can use only that licensed program. You
85 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface AGP Accelerated Graphic Port APM Advanced Power Management ATA AT A
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9 9 ¾ Two cascaded 8259 interrupt controllers (15 interrupt channels) ¾ Three 8254 counter/timers (There are no extra timers) ¾ Three extra ti
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