CoreModule 420PC/104 Single Board ComputerReference ManualP/N 5001692A Revision A
Chapter 1 About this Manual4 Reference Manual CoreModule 420
CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 5Chapter 2 Product OverviewThis introduction presents general information about the PC/104 architecture and the CoreMo
Chapter 2 Product Overview6 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Product DescriptionThe CoreModule 420 SBC is an exceptionally high integration, high-perfor
Chapter 2 Product OverviewCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 7• CompactFlash Socket♦ Supports Type II PC card connector♦ Supports IDE CompactFlash card♦
Chapter 2 Product Overview8 Reference Manual CoreModule 420• Video (LCD/CRT) DisplayEnhanced 2D graphics controller♦ Supports BitBLT implementation f
Chapter 2 Product OverviewCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 9Block DiagramFigure 2-2 shows the functional components of the module. SpeakerSTPC Atlas
Chapter 2 Product Overview10 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Major Integrated Circuits (ICs)Table 2-1 lists the major integrated circuits, including a
Chapter 2 Product OverviewCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 11Connectors, Jumpers, and LEDsConnector DefinitionsTable 2-2 describes the connectors show
Chapter 2 Product Overview12 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Jumper DefinitionsTable 2-3 describes the jumpers shown in Figure 2-5.Table 2-3. Jumper S
Chapter 2 Product OverviewCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 13U5J3JP2J4U6U15U16D1D2U14U8U7 U9U10J8JP7JP8JP9JP6U36U35U3U40U41U11L5J2P1J7J10J11J9U12D8U13
ii Reference Manual CoreModule 420Notice PageNOTICENo part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system,
Chapter 2 Product Overview14 Reference Manual CoreModule 420SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsTable 2-5 gives the physical dimensions of the module
Chapter 2 Product OverviewCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 15NOTE The CoreModule 420 is in violation of the PC/104 height limitations in twoplaces on
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CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 17Chapter 3 HardwareOverviewThis chapter discusses the chips and connectors of the module features in the following or
Chapter 3 Hardware18 Reference Manual CoreModule 420CPU (U14)The CoreModule 420 uses an embedded microprocessor operating at 133MHz, that combines a
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 19Table 3-1. Memory Map (continued)Address Size Use 0400 0000 1MB RAM or Unused if Framebuffer i
Chapter 3 Hardware20 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Interrupt Channel AssignmentsThe channel interrupt assignments are shown in Table 3-2.Table 3-2.
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 21Address (hex) Subsystem0040-0043 Programmable Interrupt Timer (Clock/Timer)0060-0064Keyboard Cont
Chapter 3 Hardware22 Reference Manual CoreModule 420PC/104 Bus Interface (P1A,B,C,D)The PC/104 Bus uses a 104-pin 0.1” connector interface. This int
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 23Pin # Signal Description (P1 Row A)27 (A27) SA4 System Address 4 – Refer to SA19, pin A12, for mo
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Chapter 3 Hardware24 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description (P1 Row B)49 (B17) DAck1*DMA Acknowledge 1 – Used by DMA controller to s
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 25Pin # Signal Description (P1 Row C)6 (C5) LA20 Lactchable Address 20 – Refer to LA23, pin C2, for
Chapter 3 Hardware26 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description (P1 Row D)31 (D10) DAck5*DMA Acknowledge 5 – Used by DMA controller to s
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 27IDE Interface (J6)The IDE device signals are provided through the standard 44-pin, 2mm connector
Chapter 3 Hardware28 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description25 PIOR*Drive I/O Read – Strobe signal for read functions. Negative edge
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 29CompactFlash Socket (J12)The board contains a Type II PC card connector, which allows for the ins
Chapter 3 Hardware30 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description24 NC Not connected – (IOCS16* = I/O select 16 bit)25 GND Digital Ground2
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 31Floppy/Parallel Port (J4)Floppy Disk Drive PortThe Super I/O chip provides the Floppy Disk Contro
Chapter 3 Hardware32 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description8SLINSTEPSelect In – This output signal is used to select the printer. I
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 33Serial Ports (J3, J9, J13, J14)The Atlas CPU and Super I/O chips each contain the circuitry for t
Contentsiv Reference Manual CoreModule 420Miscellaneous...
Chapter 3 Hardware34 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Table 3-12. Serial Ports Pin/Signal Descriptions (J3, J9)Pin # Signal DB9 # Description1DCD* 1Da
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 35Pin # Signal DB9 # Description4RTS* 7Request To Send – Indicates serial port is ready to transmit
Chapter 3 Hardware36 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Utility Interface (J5)The Utility interface consists of the 10-pin, 0.1” header on the module and
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 37Ethernet Interface (J2)The Ethernet solution is provided by the Intel 82551ER PCI controller chip
Chapter 3 Hardware38 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Video (LCD/CRT) Interface (J11)The STPC Atlas chip provides the 2D graphics controller for the vi
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 39Table 3-17. Video Interface Pin/Signal Descriptions (J11)Pin # Signal Description1TFTDCLK TFT Sh
Chapter 3 Hardware40 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Pin # Signal Description38VSYNC Vertical Sync – This signal is used for the digital vertical sync
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 41Table 3-18. User GPIO Signals Pin/Signal Descriptions (J8)Pin # Signal Description1 GPIO8 User d
Chapter 3 Hardware42 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Serial Console BIOS SetupThe serial console feature may be invoked by entering the appropriate op
Chapter 3 HardwareCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 43• Watchdog Code examples – Ampro has provided source code examples on the CoreModule 420Doc &
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CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 45Chapter 4 BIOS SetupIntroductionThis chapter describes the BIOS Setup menus and the various screens used for configu
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup46 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Accessing BIOS Setup (Serial Console)Entering the BIOS Setup, in serial console mode, is very si
Chapter 4 BIOS SetupCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 47Main BIOS Setup Menu Ampro Setup Utility for CoreModule 420, SWxxxxxx > BIOS and Har
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup48 Reference Manual CoreModule 420BIOS Configuration Screen Ampro Setup Utility for CoreModule 420, SWxxxxxx Use Arrow keys
Chapter 4 BIOS SetupCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 49• Boot Order♦ Boot 1st – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup50 Reference Manual CoreModule 420• Keyboard and Mouse♦ Numlock – [Disabled] or [Enabled]♦ Typematic – [Disabled] or [Enabled]• D
Chapter 4 BIOS SetupCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 51This feature, if enabled by selecting a timer interval, will direct the watchdog timer to resett
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup52 Reference Manual CoreModule 420♦ USB IRQ – [none], [1], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [9], [10], [11], [12], [14], or [15]♦ Ethernet
Chapter 4 BIOS SetupCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 53Splash Screen CustomizationThe CoreModule 420 BIOS supports a graphical splash screen, which can
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup54 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Use the following steps to convert and load your custom image onto the CoreModule 420.1. Copy th
Chapter 4 BIOS SetupCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 55On-Board Flash Access and UseThis section describes how to use the on-board flash memory and loa
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup56 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Example AssumptionsThe following assumptions have been made concerning the application and certa
CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 57Appendix A Technical SupportAmpro Computers, Inc. provides a number of methods for contacting Technical Support list
Appendix A Technical Support58 Reference Manual CoreModule 420
CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 59Appendix B Connector Part NumbersThese connectors are used on the CoreModule 420 and can be used to determine the ma
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CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 61IndexAccessing BIOS Setup (Serial Console)...46Accessing BIOS Setup (VGA)...45A
Index62 Reference Manual CoreModule 420power requirements...15QuickStart Kit ...
IndexCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 63Serial terminalANSI-compatible...41serial port settings ...
CoreModule 420 Reference Manual 1Chapter 1 About This ManualPurpose of this ManualThis manual is for designers of systems based on the CoreModule™ 420
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Chapter 1 About this Manual2 Reference Manual CoreModule 420Related Ampro ProductsThe following items are directly related to successfully using the A
Chapter 1 About this ManualCoreModule 420 Reference Manual 3• MiniModule Family – This extensive line of peripheral interface modules, compliant with
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