Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PD00941013.001 Inova
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CompactPCI ® ICP-CM Intel ® Celeron ® M Low Power CPU Boards USER’S MANUAL Publication Number: PD00941013.001 AB MAN-ICP-CM.
This user’ s manual describes a product that, due to its nature, cannot describe a particular applica- tion. The content of this user’ s manual is furnished for informational use only , is subject to change without notice, and should not be constructed as a commitment by Inova Computers GmbH .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-1 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Preface CompactPCI ® Preface Contents Unpacking and Special Handling Instruc- tions ............................................... 6 Revision History ............................... 7 Three Y ear Limited W arranty .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-2 Doc. PD00941013.001 Preface ICP-CM 1.4 Hardware ............................. 1-11 1.41 Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 1-11 Figure 1.41 Block Diagram .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-3 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Preface CompactPCI ® 2.7 Interrupt Configuration .......... 2-10 T able 2.70 CompactPCI Bus Interrupts ...................................................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-4 Doc. PD00941013.001 Preface ICP-CM A2 ICP-HD-3(-ND) Interfaces ......... A-5 A2.1 COM1 & COM2 Interfaces ...................................................................... A-5 Figure A2.1 COM1 & COM2 Inter face Pinout .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-5 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Preface CompactPCI ® C1.9 USB Interface (USB 4) ............................................................................ C-11 Figure C1.9 USB Interface Pinout .......................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-6 Doc. PD00941013.001 Preface ICP-CM Unpacking and Special Handling Instructions This product has been designed for a long and fault-free life; nonetheless, its life expectancy can be severely reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-7 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Preface CompactPCI ® Revision History Manual MAN-ICP-CM Publication Number PD00941013.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0-8 Doc. PD00941013.001 Preface ICP-CM Three Y ear Limited W arranty Inova Computers (‘ Inova ’) grant the original purchaser of Inova products the following hardware warranty .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-1 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 Product Overview Overview Contents 1.0 ICP-CM CPU ........................... 1-3 1.01 Interfacing .......................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-2 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.4 Hardware ............................. 1-11 1.41 Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 1-11 Figure 1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-3 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.0 ICP-CM CPU Cutting edge technology makes the Inova Socket mPGA479M, Celeron ® M single-board compu.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-4 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.01 Interfacing T o satisfy today’ s LAN-hungry industrial applications, Inova have implemented dual, independent 100BaseTx LAN Fast Ethernet interfaces as standard on the CPU’ s front-panel - or fed to a rear I/O transition module on the backplane.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-5 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.1 Specifications 600MHz or 1.3GHz Socket mPGA479M mobile Intel Celeron M with 400MHz PSB, 512kByte L2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-6 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM *Notes: CPUs fitted with HD, FD or CD-ROM etc. have a max. operational temp. of 50 ° C. Rear I/O D necessitates backplanes being PICMG 2.0 Rev . 3.0 compatible Additional 82551 controller Universal bridge (Master or Slave) A Serialized interrupts A Universal (3.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-7 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 Inova’ s CPUs have been pr epared for rear I/O operation. Currently RIO-D is supported with VGA, single-channel Fast Ethernet, second EIDE channel, USB 1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-8 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM IDE, USB 2.0, COM, PS-2, Floppy + LPT Interfaces 32-bit and rear I/O AGP 4x Socket for Inova Graphic Module Socket mPGA479M for 600MHz or 1.3GHz Celeron M Processor Figure 1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-9 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.3 Software 1.31 Windows XP (Professional / Embedded) Windows XP (Professional / Embedded) contains many new technologies and features designed for businesses of all sizes and for users who demand the most from their computers.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-10 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.35 Windows CE Microsoft® Windows CE is an operating system designed for a wide variety of embedded systems and products, from hand-held PCs and consumer electronic devices to specialized industrial con- trollers and embedded communications devices.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-11 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.4 Hardware 1.41 Block Diagram Figure 1.41 Block Diagram This block diagram is applicable to all Inova’ s CM-based CPUs. Components and/or functionality may change without notice.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-12 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.42 Connector Location Figure 1.42 Connector Locations 1.43 Connector Description T able 1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-13 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 T able 1.43 Continued 1.44 Front-Panel Features T able 1.44 Front Panels Note 1) The ICP-CM Hard Disk carrier - ICP-HD3 (Refer to Appendix A) has jumper selectable COM configurations - either RS232 or RS485 Connector Description J11 Internal USB (1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-14 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM Figure 1.44 Front-Panel Options The front-panels shown in Figure 1.44 show the tremendous flexibility built into Inova’ s CPU concept. From left, the standard CPU is 4TE with dual Fast Ethernet, USB (2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-15 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.45 Interface Positions Figure 1.45 Interfaces Figure 1.45 shows the typical positioning of the front panel extension modules for mouse, key- board, COM1, COM2, and LPT interfaces.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-16 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.46 Construction - 4HP Standard CPU This standard CPU configuration comprises:- N Passively cooled base with chipset VGA graphics, dual Fast Ethernet and single USB 2.0 interface for mouse, keyboard, FD, CD-ROM etc.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-17 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.47 Construction - 8HP Standard CPU This standard CPU configuration comprises:- N Passively cooled base with chipset VGA graphics, dual Fast Ethernet, three USB 2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-18 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.48 Construction - 8HP Standard CPU with AGP This standard CPU configuration comprises:- N Passively cooled base with AGP 4x Radeon R7000-based graphics, dual Fast Ether- net, three USB 2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-19 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.49 Power Requirements This CPU board is a high-performance, low-power device and, as such, requires voltage, curr ent and power timing as defined in table 1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-20 Doc. PD00941013.001 Product Overview ICP-CM 1.50 Power Consumption The illustration provided in figure 1.50 is for reference only and serves to show the ‘typical-maxi- mum’ power consumption of the ICP-CM CPU.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1-21 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Product Overview CompactPCI ® 1 1.51 Thermal Considerations Being a passively-cooled design, a purpose-built, thermally optimized heat-sink is all that removes the heat from the CPU.
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©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-1 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 Configuration Configuration Con- tents 2.0 Memory Map ........................... 2-2 Figure 2.00 System Architecture .......................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-2 Doc. PD00941013.001 Configuration ICP-CM 2.0 Memory Map Figure 2.00 System Architecture.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-3 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 Note: 96kBytes are r eser ved for option ROM space: - USB Legacy (32kByte) - Ethernet Boot (16kByte) - PXE Boot (48kByte) In addition, 3rd party devices can also have their ‘space’ here such as addi- tional networking cards, SCSI or FireW ire etc.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-4 Doc. PD00941013.001 Configuration ICP-CM 2.1 I/O Mapped Peripherals The original PC-XT and PC-A T desktop computer (ISA bus) specification allows for 10-bit I/O addressed peripherals. This permits peripheral boards to be I/O mapped from 0h to 3FFh.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-5 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 T able 2.10 Legacy I/O Map (ISA Compatible) Contd. Note: *) Denotes Plug ‘n’ Play devices that are configur ed during the BIOS POST . V alues shown are ISA compatible I/O addresses for r eference only .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-6 Doc. PD00941013.001 Configuration ICP-CM 2.2 Memory Mapped Peripherals PC-A T desktop computers (ISA bus) allow 24-bit memor y addressed peripherals. This decoding permits peripheral boards to be mapped in the Intel 80x86 memory map fr om 0h to 0FFFFFFh.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-7 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 T able 2.30 PC-A T Interrupt Definitions 1) Entries may be reserved for ISA devices with the BIOS 2.4 DMA Channel Descriptions The ICP-CM CPU can access the devices shown in table 2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-8 Doc. PD00941013.001 Configuration ICP-CM 2.5 Inova CM SMB Devices T able 2.50 shows the addressing of the SMB (System Management Bus) Devices T able 2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-9 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 2.6 Inova CM PCI Device List T able 2.60 shows the available PCI devices both on-board and off-board (CompactPCI backplane). It should be noted that the interrupt routing assumes a standard Inova backplane configuration with a right-hand system slot.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-10 Doc. PD00941013.001 Configuration ICP-CM T able 2.70 CompactPCI Bus Interrupts 2.7 Interrupt Configuration The CompactPCI specification defines a total of six interrupt signals on the backplane. INT A# through INTD# are used to route interrupts from the CompactPCI boards to the PIC on the ‘proc- essor board.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 2-11 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Configuration CompactPCI ® 2 2.8 T imer / Counter The IBM-compatible architecture configures the programmable timer / counter (Intel 8254-com- patible) devices for system-specific functions as shown in T able 2.
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©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-1 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 Interfaces Interfaces Contents 3.0 CompactPCI J1/J2 Connectors . 3-2 3.01 CompactPCI Connector Naming ..........................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-2 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM 3.0 CompactPCI J1/J2 Connectors The CompactPCI standard is electrically identical to the PCI local bus standard but has been en- hanced to support rugged industrial environments and up to 8 slots.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-3 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 T able 3.03 32-Bit CompactPCI J1 Pin Assignment 1) Reserved for use for Inova’ s Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Pin Nr Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E J1-25 +5V REQ64# ENUM# +3.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-4 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM T able 3.04 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment (Std. with Rear I/O (D)) Pin Nr Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E J2-22 (GA4) (GA.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-5 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 T able 3.04 32-Bit CompactPCI J2 Pin Assignment (Std. - with Rear I/O (D)) - Contd.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-6 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM T able 3.05 Inova’ s ICP-CM Rear I/O J2 (CPU) Integration The rear I/O options described here do not detract from the latest PICMG 2.0 R3.0 specification. 1.) The VGA option in table 3.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-7 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.1 CompactPCI Backplane The form factor defined for CompactPCI boards is based upon the Eurocard industr y standard. Both 3U (100 mm by 160 mm) and 6U (233 mm by 100 mm) board sizes are defined.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-8 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM Figure 3.10 Inova’ s 32-Bit CompactPCI 8-Slot Backplane - RH System Slot Note: The logical slots are differ ent to the physical slots. The slot marked with the ‘ g ‘ is the System Slot and always as- signed logical ‘1’.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-9 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.2 Interfaces 3.21 J6 & J7 Ethernet J6 is a Fast Ethernet interface from the SiS chipset while J7 [ETH1] is an additional Fast Ethernet from the dedicated on-board controller .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-10 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM 3.22 J17 VGA Interface J17 is available on the CPU front-panel if this option is required and if this position is not already occupied by an AGP piggyback for PanelLink (TFT) or GigaST ) R communication.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-11 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 Refresh Rates (Hz) Refresh Rates (Hz) Refresh Rates (Hz) T able 3.23b Video Output Connector Signals 5 15 1 11 10 6 Figure 3.23 High-Density D-Sub VGA Interface Pinout Pin No.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-12 Doc. PD00941013.001 Interfaces ICP-CM 3.24 J19 USB Interface J19 is located as standard on the front panel. All standard USB 2.0 and 1.1 compatible devices can be connected to this interface. Figure 3.24 USB Interface Pinout T able 3.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page 3-13 Doc. PD00941013.001 ICP-CM Interfaces CompactPCI ® 3 3.25 J10 Hot-Swap Interface This PCB-level interface is used for the front-panel integrated micro-switch and blue LED in ac- cordance with the PICMG 2.1 R2.0 specifications.
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©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-1 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A Appendix A ICP-HD-3 CompactPCI ® A ICP-HD-3 ICP-HD-3 Contents A1 ICP-HD-3(-ND) CPU Extension .. A-2 A1.1 ICP-HD-3(-ND) Front-Panels (8HP or 12HP) ............................................. A-2 Figure A1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-2 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A ICP-HD-3 Appendix A A1 ICP-HD-3(-ND) CPU Extension Combined PS-2 mouse / keyboard, USB (2.0), COM ports, LPT , mass storage and slim-line FD interfaces are supplied on the ICP-HD-3(-ND) - a CPU add-on board.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-3 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A Appendix A ICP-HD-3 CompactPCI ® A A1.2 IDE Carrier Board ICP-HD-3(-ND) Figure A1.2 illustrates the construction of the integrated ICP-HD-3 carrier board and the location of the interface connectors.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-4 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A ICP-HD-3 Appendix A T able A1.2 Interface Description of the ICP-HD-3(-ND) Module The accessibility / maintainability of the mounted hard disk is ensured through the two fixing screw cutouts on the carrier board.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-5 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A Appendix A ICP-HD-3 CompactPCI ® A A2 ICP-HD-3(-ND) Interfaces The carrier board serves not just to mount an IDE mass-storage device - it also provides the user with a wealth of familiar standard PC interfaces.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-6 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A ICP-HD-3 Appendix A A2.2 Mouse & Keyboard Interfaces The physical PS-2 mouse & keyboard interface is brought out on this 8HP front-panel. Connector pinout and description are provided in Figure A2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-7 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A Appendix A ICP-HD-3 CompactPCI ® A A2.3 USB 2.0 Interfaces Standard to all ICP-HD-3 carrier board modules are the two USB (2.0) interfaces which are back- ward compatible to USB 1.1 devices. Figure A2.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page A-8 ICP-PM/CM Appendix-A ICP-HD-3 Appendix A A2.4 EIDE Interface Standard to all ICP-HD-3 carrier board modules is the 3.5” EIDE hard-disk header . This has a standard (commercial PC) pinout and requires no further mention here.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-1 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-B Appendix B IPB-FPE12 CompactPCI ® B IPB-FPE12 IPB-FPE12 Contents B1 IPB-FPE12 CPU Extension ........ B-2 B1.1 J13 Interface for LPT1 ........................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-2 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-B IPB-FPE12 Appendix B B1 IPB-FPE12 CPU Extension The Inova IPB-FPE12 adds LPT functionality to any Inova Pentium M, Celeron M or Pentium 4(M) CPU. The piggyback is available as a stand-alone device with its own 4HP front-panel or integrated within a 12HP front-panel.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-3 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-B Appendix B IPB-FPE12 CompactPCI ® B B1.3 LPT1 Piggyback Figure B1.3 illustrates the construction of the stand-alone IPB-FPE12 piggyback and the upperside location of the J13 connector . The same mechanical construction applies to the integrated ver- sion.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page B-4 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-B IPB-FPE12 Appendix B B1.4 LPT1 Interface The physical LPT1 interface is either integrated into a 12HP CPU front-panel or available as a separate 4HP unit. The piggyback located behind this interface connects to the har d-disk carrier board (ICP-HD-3) mounted J13 connector .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-1 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C ITM-RIO ITM-RIO Contents C1 ITM-RIO CPU Extension ............ C-2 C1.1 ITM-RIO-D Configurations ..........................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-2 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1 ITM-RIO CPU Extension The Inova Pentium 4(M), Pentium M or Celeron M CPUs are more than just a computing platform - they are a complete, well thought-out concept. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the colourful rear I/O selection.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-3 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C C1.2 ITM-RIO Rear-Panels (4HP or 8HP) As with front-panel I/O, the physical interfaces from the ITM-RIO-D-x rear I/O module are brought out to a face plate (rear panel).
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-4 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1.3 ITM-RIO-D-x T ransition Module Figure C1.3 illustrates the construction of the ITM-RIO-D-x module. The connections are straight forward and need little by way of explanation.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-5 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C T able C1.3 ITM-RIO-D-x Connector Description Note: When setting up the rear I/O (D) the following shoul.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-6 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1.4 COM1 & COM2 Interfaces The two COM ports feature a complete set of handshaking and modem control signals, maskable interrupt generation and highspeed data transfer rates.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-7 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C C1.5 LPT1 Interface The physical LPT1 interface of the rear I/O panel illustrated in Figure C1.2 connects to J9 on the baseboard for . Note: If the LPT port is used in rear I/O applications then it should not be used from the fr ont-panel.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-8 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1.6 Mouse & Keyboard Interfaces The physical PS-2 keyboard interface is brought out on either a 4HP or 8HP rear -panel, the mouse interface is only available on the 8HP version (Figure C1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-9 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C C1.7 VGA Interface The VGA signals appearing on this interface are from the CPU chipset or AGP piggyback (if config- ured for rear I/O signalling). Figure C1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-10 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1.8 Fast Ethernet Interface Standard to all rear I/O (D) transition modules is the Fast Ethernet connection. Figure C1.8 and T able C1.8 provide the pinout and signal description of this standard Ethernet inter face respec- tively .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-11 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C C1.9 USB Interface (USB 4) Standard to all rear I/O (D) transition modules is the peripheral USB (1.1) port. Figure C1.9 and T able C1.9 provide the pinout and signal description of this standard Ethernet inter face respec- tively .
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-12 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C ITM-RIO Appendix C C1.10 EIDE Interface Standard to all rear I/O transition modules is the 3.5” EIDE hard-disk header . This has a standard (commercial PC) pinout and requires no further mention here.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page C-13 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-C Appendix C ITM-RIO CompactPCI ® C C1.12 ITM-RIO(C&D)-FHLU Extension T o further enhance the I/O and serviceability of their CPUs, Inova have intr oduced a rear I/O module (figure C1.12) that connects to a CompactPCI connector on the rear of the Master Slot on the backplane.
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©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-1 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D Appendix D IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® D IPM-A T A IPM-A T A D1 IPM-A T A CPU Extension .......... D-2 D1.1 rJ2 Interface ..........................................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-2 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D IPM-ATA Appendix D D1 IPM-A T A CPU Extension Inova Plug-In Module (IPM-) offers the user the ability to exchange a hard-disk for example with- out having to remove the CPU from the CompactPCI enclosure and then dismantle it etc.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-3 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D Appendix D IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® D D1.1 rJ2 Interfaces (Contd.) Standard 80-pin IDE ribbon-cable is used to connect rJ2 of the ITM-RIO modules to the IPM’ s dedicated backplane.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-4 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D IPM-ATA Appendix D D1.2 IPM-A T A-HD The IPM-A T A-HD has provision for one standard notebook (2.5”) EIDE device (FLASH or hard-disk) and one Compact FLASH or MicroDrive site. Figure D1.2 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able D1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-5 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D Appendix D IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® D D1.3 IPM-A T A-CF The IPM-A T A-CF has provision for one or two standard Compact FLASH or MicroDrive devices. Figure D1.3 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able D1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-6 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D IPM-ATA Appendix D D1.4 IPM-A T A-PCMCIA The IPM-A T A-PCMCIA has provision for one standard A T A PCMCIA device and one Compact FLASH or MicroDrive site. Figure D1.4 illustrates the significant connectors for this device while T able D1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page D-7 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-D Appendix D IPM-ATA CompactPCI ® D D1.5 Device Compatibility Because of the diversity of Compact FLASH devices available with different architectures and error recovery routines etc.
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©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-1 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E AGP-R7000 AGP-R7000 E1 AGP-R7000 CPU Extension ....... E-2 T able E1.00 AGP Piggyback Configurations ....................................................
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-2 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E AGP-R7000 Appendix E E1 AGP-R7000 CPU Extension The AGP-R7000 is an Inova AGP 4x A TI Radeon-based graphic extension for use with the ICP-P4, ICP-P4(M), ICP-PM and ICP-CM CPUs.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-3 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E E1.1 Specifications Interface AGP 4x (120-pin connector) Video A TI Radeon with 32MByte RAM Controller.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-4 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E AGP-R7000 Appendix E E1.2 J4 Interface Communication to and from the host CPU is through J4 (refer to figure E1.20) - the AGP interface. The video output, as discussed earlier , is hardware configured (at time of purchase) for different front and rear panel modes - refer to table E1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-5 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E T able E1.20 J4 Pinout Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 USB6+ 2 GND 3 PC_BEEP 4 USB6- 5 VCC3.3 6 AC_RESET# 7 SYNC 8 BITCLK 9 SDATA_OUT 10 VCC5 11 INTB# 12 SDATA_IN 13 GND 14 INTA# 15 CLK 16 RST# 17 REQ# 18 GND 19 ST0 20 GNT# 21 VCC3.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-6 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E AGP-R7000 Appendix E T able E1.20 J4 Pinout - Contd. Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 61 GND 62 AD22 63 AD19 64 AD20 65 AD17 66 GND 67 C/BE2# 68 AD18 69 VDDQ1.5 70 AD16 71 IRDY# 72 FRAME# 73 DEVSEL# 74 VDDQ1.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-7 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E E1.3 J3 & J5 IBP-GS-MUL TILINK (TFT) Interfaces T o address an almost unlimited number of cascaded.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-8 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E AGP-R7000 Appendix E T able E1.30 J3 & J5 Inter face Pinout Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 D16_R0 1 D0_B0 2 D17_R1 2 D1_B1 3 GND 3 GND.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-9 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E E1.4 J1 Front-Panel VGA/TMDS Interface Standard analog VGA or digital (PanelLink) monitors can be connected to the AGP-R7000 via the 15-pin, D-Sub J1 interface.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-10 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E AGP-R7000 Appendix E T able E1.41 J2 DIP Switch Settings - Digital TMDS (PanelLink) or DVI-D T able E1.42 J2 DIP Switch Settings - TFT (24Bit TTL/CMOS) Note: If an external DDC is found then the switch settings SW1 to SW3 have no effect.
©2004 Inova Computers GmbH Page E-11 ICP-P4/PM/CM Appendix-E Appendix E AGP-R7000 CompactPCI ® E Note: If the AGP piggyback is installed, the VGA connector associated with the chipset graphic must be removed. For this r eason, the AGP piggyback is NOT available as an accessory to be added as an after thought! E1.
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