DSCLP/SSCLP-100 Two Channel Low Profile RS-232 Asynchronous Communications Adapter for PCI bus User's Manual QUATECH, INC. 662 Wolf Ledges Parkway Akron, Ohio 44311 TEL: (330) 434-3154 FAX: (330) 434-1409 http://www.quatech.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION Quatech, Inc. warrants the DSCLP-100 or SSCLP-100 to be free of defects for five (5) years from the date of purchase. Quatech, Inc. will repair or replace any board that fails to perform under normal operating conditions and in accordance with the procedures outlined in this document during the warranty period. Any damage that results from improper installation, operation, or general misuse voids all warranty rights.
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Table of Contents 1 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hardware Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Hardware Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Address Map and Special Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2.1 Factory Default Configuration . . . .
1 General Information The Quatech, Inc. DSCLP-100 (two-port) and SSCLP-100 (one-port) provides upto two RS-232 asynchronous serial communication interfaces for Low Profile IBM-compatible personal computer systems using the PCI expansion bus. The DSCLP-100 uses Quatech's new Enhanced Serial Adapter design. Legacy serial port data rates are limited to a maximum of 115,200 bits per second. This discussion relates to DSCLP-100. A SSCLP-100 is just one port in the discussion.
2 Hardware Configuration The DSCLP-100 is automatically configured at boot time by the computer's BIOS or operating system. There are no required switches or jumpers to set for installation. This chapter lists a number of optional jumper settings that control various hardware features. Jumpers J2, J4-J5 are grouped together at the end of the board opposite the HD-44 connector. Any changes from the factory default should be made before installing the DSCLP-100 in the computer. 2.
These jumpers force an increase of the UART input clock frequency by a factor of two or four. This feature can allow legacy software to use baud rates above 115,200 bits per second. It is also useful if the serial port device driver does not directly support setting the higher baud rates through the Options Register (see page 0). If one of these jumpers is applied, it overrides any value written to the Options Register to set the clock multiplier by software.
3 Hardware Installation 1. Turn off the power of the computer system in which the DSCLP-100 is to be installed. 2. Remove the system cover according to the instructions provided by the computer manufacturer. 3. Make any desired optional jumper setting changes. 4. Install the DSCLP-100 in any empty PCI expansion slot. The board should be secured by installing the Option Retaining Bracket (ORB) screw. 5. Replace the system cover according to the instructions provided by the computer manufacturer. 6.
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4 Address Map and Special Registers This chapter explains how the two UARTs and special registers are addressed, as well as the layout of those registers. This material will be of interest to programmers writing driver software for the DSCLP-100. 4.1 Base Address and Interrupt Level (IRQ) The base address and IRQ used by the DSCLP-100 are determined by the BIOS or operating system. Each serial port uses 8 consecutive I/O locations.
4.2 Enabling the Special Registers The DSCLP-100 contains two unique registers, an Interrupt Status Register and an Options Register. These registers are enabled when the SPAD jumper (J6) is removed (factory default). They replace the UART Scratchpad Register on accesses to register address 7. The Interrupt Status Register and Options Register are accessed through the scratchpad location of any UART. The DLAB bit of the UART (Line Control Register, bit 7) is used to select between the two registers.
4.4 Options Register The Options Register allows software to identify the DSCLP-100 as a Quatech Enhanced Serial Adapter. It also allows software to set the UART clock rate multiplier. Figure 8 shows the structure of the Options Register. The powerup default of the Options Register is all bits zero.
4.4.2 Clock Rate Multiplier A standard RS-232 serial port operates at a clock speed of 1.8432 MHz. In order to achieve higher data rates, Quatech Enhanced Serial Adapters can operate at two times, four times or even eight times this standard clock speed. This is controlled by the clock rate multiplier bits in the Options Register. Software can determine the UART clock frequency by reading the clock rate multiplier bits RR1 and RR0 in the Options Register as shown in Figure 10.
5 Windows Configurations 5.1 Windows Millennium 1. After inserting the DSCLP-100 for the first time the "Add New Hardware Wizard" will begin. Select "Search for the best driver for your device.". Check the "Removable media" and "Specify location" box. Click the "Next" button. 3. 4. 10 Window will locate the proper INF file and copy the file from the CD. Click the "Next" button. The final dialog screen will verify the file copy from the CD. Click the "Finish" button.
5.2 Windows 2000 1. After inserting a DSCLP-100 for the first time, the "Add New Hardware Wizard will appear at start up. Click the "OK" button. 2. The following dialog box insert the Quatech COM CD (shipped with the device). Click the "OK" button. 4. The following dialog box will display the appropriate INF file on the CD in drive. Click the "OK" button. 5. Window will copy the INF file from the CD and display a final dialog indication that the process is complete. Click the "Finish" button.
5.3 Windows 98 1. After inserting a DSCLP-100 for the first time, the "Add New Hardware Wizard will appear at start up. Click the "Next" button. 2. Select "Search for the best driver for you device". Click the "Next" button. 3. On the next dialog, select the "CD-ROM DRIVE" check box. Insert the Quatech COM CD (shipped with the device) into the CD-ROM drive. Click the "Next" button.
4. The following dialog box will display the appropriate INF file on the diskette in drive. Click the "Next" button. 5. Window will copy the INF file from the diskette and display a final dialog indication that the process is complete. Click the "Finish" button. Windows 95 maintains a registry of all known hardware installed in your computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 95 keeps track of all of your system resources, such as I/O locations, IRQ levels, and DMA channels.
2. Select the radio button for "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer." Click the "OK" button to continue. 3. An "Install From Disk" dialog box should pop up. Insert the diskette with the Quatech INF files on it, select the correct drive letter, and click the "OK" button. Windows 95 automatically browses the root directory for an INF file that defines configurations for Multi-function Adapters.
The following instructions provide step-by-step instructions on viewing resources used by the DSCLP-100 in Windows 95 using the "Device Manager" utility. Select Start|Help from within Windows 95 for additional information on this utility. 1. Double click the "System" icon inside the Control Panel folder. This opens up the System Properties box. 2. Click the "Device Manager" tab located along the top of the System Properties box. This lists all hardware devices registered inside the Windows 95 registry.
Figure 13--- Windows 95 Device Manager 6. The DSCLP-100 serial ports are also listed under the group Ports (COM and LPT). Windows 95 does not assign COM1-COM4 to ports addressed at nonstandard locations. The DSCLP-100 ports will be enumerated starting with COM5 (or higher) even if lower logical numbers are available. 7. Select any of the Quatech Serial Ports listed under the group Port (COM and LPT) and click the "Properties" button.
Figure 14 --- Windows 95 Device Manager 9. Use the Logical COM Port names to access the serial ports on your DSCLP-100 through your software applications. Note: The Logical COM Port name is assigned to your ports by Windows 95.
6 Other Operating Systems Device drivers for Windows NT and OS/2 are also available for the DSCLP-100. The board can be used under DOS and other operating systems as well in many circumstances. The software described below can be downloaded from the Quatech web site if it did not come with the board. 6.1 Windows NT The Windows NT device driver is installed by running the SETUP program. Up to 256 serial ports are supported.
Quatech's "QTPCI" utility supplies the information required when modifying the serial port settings of the application. This program should be run from real DOS, not in a Windows DOS box. Figure 13 shows the Basic Mode display for the DSCLP-100 after the "Q" key has been pressed. In this example, the DSCLP-100 uses I/O base address FF80 hex and IRQ 11. The hardware revision of the DSCLP-100 is also displayed.
with more details such as the Vendor and Device IDs, PCI Class Code, size of memory and I/O regions, etc. Pressing the "N" key will show similar information for all non-Quatech PCI devices in the system, including those devices integrated on the motherboard. In this example, the "Base addr 0" resource is reserved. For users interested in even more details, PCI BIOS information can be displayed by pressing the "B" key. Pressing the "I" key displays the PCI interrupt routing table. Figure 15 --- QTPCI.
7 External Connections RS-232-C devices are classified by their function as either Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) or Data Communication Equipment (DCE). Generally, data terminal equipment is defined as the communication source and data communication equipment is defined as the device that provides a communication channel between two DTE-type devices.
The DSCLP-100 is a DTE device which connects to peripheral equipment through a single male D-25 connector, or using the adapter cable, two male D-9 connectors. The standard serial port connections are listed in Figure 17.
8 PCI Resource Map Listed below are the PCI resources used by the DSCLP-100. Such information may be of use to customers writing their own device drivers or other custom software. A detailed description of the DSCLP-100's UARTs is available on the Quatech web site. (all numbers in hex) PCI Vendor ID: 0x135C Quatech, Inc.
9 Specifications Bus interface: PCI, 32-bit bus, 5-volt only IBM-compatible computers Dimensions: approx. 5.0" x 3.7" Serial ports Controller: Interface: 16550 with 16-byte FIFOs One male D-25 connector Two male D-9 connectors using adapter cable Transceivers: ICL3245CA High-level output: +5V min Low-level output: -5V max, Switching speed Power requirements +3.3 volts: +/-12 volts: Temperature: Humidity: 24 approx. 250 mA approx.
Data Rate (kbaud) 921.6 460.8 230.4 115.2 4% trans time N/A 100 330 800 Maximum Load (pF) 10% 15% 20% trans trans trans time time time 100 300 430 430 670 900 900 1100 1630 1570 3300 4300 25% trans time 470 1100 2000 4800 Note 1: The signal transition time ratio is defined as the percentage of the unit interval or bit time (the inverse of the data rate) that is occupied by the signal transitioning from -3V to +3V.
10 Troubleshooting Listed here are some common problems and frequent causes of those problems. If the information here does not provide a solution, contact Quatech technical support. Any unauthorized repairs or modifications will void the DSCLP-100's warranty. Computer will not boot up. 1. Is the DSCLP-100 properly inserted? Remove the card and try again. Perhaps try a different expansion slot. 2. Ensure that an ISA-bus card is not using the same IRQ that the PCI BIOS tries to assign to the DSCLP-100.
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