PCM-3375 VIA Mark SBC with CFC, USB, LAN, LPT, COM, PC/104 CPU User Manual
Copyright This document is copyrighted, © 2006. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
Packing List Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following materials have been shipped: • 1 PCM-3375 all-in-one single board computer • 1 CD disk for utility and drivers • 1 startup manual • 1 PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse cable (p/n: 1700060202) • 2 Serial port cables (p/n: 1700100250) • 1 Y-cable external cable (p/n: 1703060053) • 1 Parallel cable (p/n: 1700260250) • 1 26-34 pin FDD cable converter (p/n: 9681000044) • 1 Floppy cable for 3.
FCC This device complies with the requirements in part 15 of the FCC rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Additional Information and Assistance 1. Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com where you can find the latest information about the product. 2. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.
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Contents Chapter 1 General Information ........................................2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 Features ............................................................................. 2 Specifications .................................................................... 2 Board layout: dimensions.................................................. 4 Figure 1.1:Board layout: dimension (component side) .. 4 Figure 1.
3.2.2 Standard CMOS Features setup.................................... 18 Figure 3.2:CMOS Features setup.................................. 18 3.2.3 Advanced BIOS Features setup .................................... 19 Figure 3.3:Advanced BIOS Features setup................... 19 3.2.4 Advanced Chipset Features setup ................................. 20 Figure 3.4:Advanced Chipset Features setup ............... 20 3.2.5 Integrated Peripherals ................................................... 21 Figure 3.
B.2 USB 1/2 Connector (CN2) ......................................... 72 B.3 FPD Connector (TTL) (CN3) ..................................... 73 B.4 B.5 LCD Signal Mapping ...................................................... 74 RS422/485 Connector (CN4) .......................................... 75 B.6 COM1 RS232 Connector (CN5) ................................. 75 B.7 FPD Connector (LVDS) (CN6)....................................... 76 B.8 Primary IDE Connector (CN7) ...........................
Appendix D Mechanical Drawings.....................................90 D.1 Mechanical Drawings...................................................... 90 Figure D.1:PCM-3375 Mech Drawing (component side) 90 Figure D.2:PCM-3375 Mech Drawing (solder side) ....
CHAPTER 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on PCM-3375.
Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction The PCM-3375 is a solid, general purpose Single Board Computer (SBC) to satisfy various industrial and multimedia applications. With onboard VIA Mark 533MHz CPU, support for 10/100 Base-T LAN and 1 x EIDE, 1 x FDD, 1 x RS-232 and 1 x RS-232/422/485 port, 1 x parallel port, 1 x KB/MS, 2 x USB 1.1, also supports up to 512MB SDRAM, 1 x 24bit TTL LCD panel and 2 channel 18-bit LVDS, CRT display function and ISA interface.
• Parallel port: One parallel port, supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode • Keyboard/mouse connector: Wafer Box 6pin connector • Power management: APM 1.2 compliant • Watchdog timer: 62-level timer intervals • USB: Two USB 1.
1.4 Board layout: dimensions Figure 1.
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CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter explains the setup procedures of PCM-3375 hardware, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, switches and indicators. Be sure to read all safety precautions before you begin the installation procedure.
Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Jumpers The PCM-3375 has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your system to suit your application. The table below lists the functions of the various jumpers. Table 2.1: Jumpers Label Function J1 Clear CMOS J2 LVDS Panel Power Select 2.2 Connectors On-board connectors link the PCM-3375 to external devices such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives. The table below lists the function of each of the board’s connectors. Table 2.
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2.3 Locating Connectors Figure 2.1: Jumper & Connector (component side) Figure 2.
2.4 Setting Jumpers You may configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electric circuit. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close” a jumper, you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” a jumper, you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins, labeled 1, 2 and 3.
have different pin contacts on each side, and therefore have a higher pin density. 1. Make sure that the two handles of the SO-DIMMs socket are in the “open” position. i.e. The handles remain leaning outward. 2. Slowly slide the SO-DIMMs module along the plastic guides on both ends of the socket. 3. Press the SO-DIMMs module right down into the socket, until you hear a click. This is when the two handles have automatically locked the memory module into the correct position of the socket.
2.7 Solid State Disk The PCM-3375 provides a CompactFlash card socket for Solid state disk solutions. 2.7.1 CompactFlash (CN18) The CompactFlash card shares a secondary IDE channel which can be enabled/disabled via the BIOS settings. 2.8 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector (CN14) The PCM-3375 board provides a keyboard connector that supports both a keyboard and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applications, a keyboard is not used.
2.11.1 CRT display connector (CN10) CN10 is a standard 16-pin (2 x 8) box header connector commonly used for the CRT VGA monitor only. Pin assignments appear in the appendix. 2.11.2 LVDS connector (CN6) The PCM-3375 uses the VIA Mark CoreFusion processor that supports single- or dual-channel LVDS panel up to SXGA panel resolution with frequency range from 25 MHz to 112 MHz. The PCM-3375 supports single or dual-channel LVDS panels up to UXGA panel resolution with frequency range from 25MHz to 112MHz.
CHAPTER 3 Chapter 3 Ducks that Need Love! Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to set BIOS configuration data.
Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3.1 System test and initialization These routines test and initialize board hardware. If the routines encounter an error during the tests, you will either hear a few short beeps or see an error message on the screen. There are two kinds of errors: fatal and non-fatal. The system can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors.
3.2 Award BIOS setup Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed CMOS RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off. 3.2.1 Entering setup Power on the computer and press immediately. This will allow you to enter Setup. Figure 3.
3.2.2 Standard CMOS Features setup When you choose the Standard CMOS Features option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen shown below is displayed. This standard Setup Menu allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive and display. Once a field is highlighted, on-line help information is displayed in the left bottom of the Menu screen. Figure 3.
3.2.3 Advanced BIOS Features setup By choosing the Advanced BIOS Features Setup option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-3375 Series. Figure 3.
3.2.4 Advanced Chipset Features setup By choosing the Advanced Chipset Features option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-3375 Series. Figure 3.
3.2.5 Integrated Peripherals Choosing the Integrated Peripherals option from the Initial Setup Screen menu should produce the screen below. Here we see the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-3375 Series. Figure 3.
3.2.6 Power Management Setup By choosing the Power Management Setup option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-3375 Series. Figure 3.
3.2.7 PnP/PCI Configurations By choosing the PnP/PCI Configurations option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-3375 Series. Figure 3.
3.2.8 Load Optimized Defaults Load Optimized Defaults loads the default system values directly from ROM. If the stored record created by the Setup program should ever become corrupted (and therefore unusable), these defaults will load automatically when you turn the PCM-3375 Series system on. 3.2.
4. Select Save to CMOS and EXIT, type , then . Figure 3.8: To Establish Password To Change Password 1. Choose the Set Password option from the CMOS Setup Utility main menu and press . 2. When you see “Enter Password,” enter the existing password and press . 3. You will see “Confirm Password.” Type it again, and press . 4. Select Set Password again, and at the “Enter Password” prompt, enter the new password and press . 5.
4. Select Set Password again, and at the “Enter Password” prompt, don’t enter anything; just press . 5. At the “Confirm Password” prompt, again don’t type in anything; just press . 6. Select Save to CMOS and EXIT, type , then . 3.2.10 Save & Exit Setup If you select this option and press then , the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the chipset’s CMOS memory.
CHAPTER 4 3375 AGP 4X Setup The PCM-3375 features an onboard AGP 4X flat panel/VGA interface. This chapter provides instructions for installing and operating the software drivers on the included display driver diskette.
Chapter 4 AGP 4X Setup 4.1 Introduction The PCM-3375 has an onboard AGP flat panel/VGA interface. The specifications and features are described as follows: 4.1.1 Chipset The PCM-3375 uses a VIA Twister 8606T chipset from VIA Technology Inc. for its AGP/SVGA controller. It supports many popular LCD, and LVDS LCD displays and conventional analog CRT monitors. The VIA8606T VGA BIOS supports color TFT and DSTN LCD flat panel displays.
Step 3. Click “OK”. 1 Figure 4.
4.2 Installation of the SVGA Driver Complete the following steps to install the SVGA driver. Follow the procedures in the flow chart that apply to the operating system that you are using within your PCM-3375. Notes: 1. The windows illustrations in this chapter are intended as examples only. Please follow the listed steps, and pay attention to the instructions which appear on your screen. 2. For convenience, the CD-ROM drive is designated as "D" throughout this chapter. 4.2.1 Installation for Windows 95 1.
2. Choose the "Adapter" tab, then press the "Change..." button. 3. Press the "Have Disk" button.
4. Type in the path: D:\vga\VT8606\Win9x_Me 5. Select the highlighted item, and click the "OK" button.
6. "S3 GraphicsTwister" appears under the adapter tab. Click the "Apply" button, then the "OK" button. 7. Press “Yes” to reboot.
4.2.2 Installation for Windows 98/Me 1. Select "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel", "Display", and "Settings," then press the "Advanced" button.
2. Select “Adapter,” then “Change.
3. Press “Next,” then “Display a list....” 4. Press the “Have disk...” button.
5. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Type in the path D:\vga\VT8606\Win9x_Me Then press “OK” 6. Select the highlighted item, then click “OK.
7. "S3 Graphics Twister"appears under the adapter tab. Click the "Apply" button. 8. Press “Yes” to reboot.
4.2.3 Installation for Windows NT Note: 1. Service Pack X (X = 3, 4, 5, 6,...) must be installed first, before you install the Windows NT VGA driver. Select "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel" and double click the "Display" icon.
2. Choose the "Settings" tab, and press the "Display Type" button.
3. Press the "Change..." button.
4. Click the "Have Disk..." button. 5. Type the path: D:\vga\VT8606\Win NT Press the "OK" button.
6. Select the highlighted item, and click the "OK" button. 7. Press "Yes" to proceed. 8. Press "OK" to reboot.
4.2.4 Installation for Windows 2000 1. Select "System", "Settings", "Control Panel" and double click the "system" icon.
2. Choose the "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)” button.
3. Choose the "Drive" button, press “Update Driver...” button.
4. Choose "Display a list of..." , then press “Next” button. 5. Choose “Display adapters”, press “Next” button.
6. Click the “Have Disk” button. 7. Type the path D:\vga\VT8606\Win2000 press the “OK” button.
8. Press “Finish" to reboot. 4.2.5 Installation for Windows XP 1. Select "System", "Settings", "Control Panel" and double click the "system" icon.
2. Choose “Hardware” and “Device Manager”, press “OK” button.
3. Choose “Video Controller (VGA Compatible), press “OK” button.
4. Choose "Driver”, “Update Driver”, press “OK” button. 5. Choose “Install from a list.....” , press “Next”.
6. Choose “Don’t search. I will....”, press “Next” button. 7. Choose “Display adapters”, press “Next” button.
8. Type the path D:\vga\VT8606\WinXP then press “OK” button. 9. Choose “S3 Graphics Twister + S3 Hotkey” then press “Next” button.
10. Press “Finish" to reboot. 4.3 Further Information For further information about the AGP/VGA installation in your PCM3375, including driver updates, troubleshooting guides and FAQ lists, visit the following web resources: VIA website: www.via.com.tw Advantech websites: www.advantech.com www.advantech.com.
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CHAPTER 5 Ethernet Interface This chapter provides information on Ethernet configuration.
Chapter 5 Ethernet Interface 5.1 Introduction The PCM-3375 is equipped with a high performance 32-bit Ethernet chipset which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 100 Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by major network operating systems. It is also both 1000Base-T and 100Base-T compatible. The network boot feature can be utilized by incorporating the boot ROM image files for the appropriate network operating system.
b. Double click "Network". 2. a. Click "Add New Hardware" and prepare to install network functions.
3. a. Select the "Adapter" item to add the Ethernet card. 4. a. Click "Have Disk" to install the driver. 5. a. Insert the CD into the D: drive b. Fill in "E:\3_LAN\82551ER\W9X&W2K” c.
6. a. Choose the " Choose the "Intel(R) GD82559ER PCI Adapter" item. b. Click "Next". 7. a. Make sure the configurations of relative items are set correctly. b. Click "Finish" to reboot.
5.2.2 Installation for Windows 2000 1. a. Select "Start", "Settings". "Control Panel". b. Double click "Network".
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4. Insert the CD into D: drive a. Fill in the Find the LAN chipset folder at the directory of PCM-3375 win2000 folder from CD ROM drive b. Click “OK”. 5.
Click “Next” 6 a.
b. Click “OK” 5.3 Further information Intel website: www.intel.com Advantech websites:www.advantech.com www.advantech.com.
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Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer The PCM-3375 is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for any reason. This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned environments.
Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer A.1 Watchdog programming Below is a sample of programming code for controlling the Watchdog Timer function.
Appendix B Pin Assignments This appendix provides specialized information regarding: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LAN Connector USB 1/2 Connector FPD Connector (TTL) RS422/485 Connector (share with COM2) COM1 RS232 Connector FPD Connector (LVDS) Primary IDE Connector COM2 RS232 Connector VGA Connector LPT Connector Power input Connector SM-BUS Connector KB_MS Connector System FAN Connector Multi-function Connector FDD Connector CompactFlash Connector Battery Connector 71 Appendix B
Appendix B Pin Assignments B.1 LAN Connector (CN1) 2 4 1 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 Table B.1: LAN Connector (CN1) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 5 7 9 VCC_LAN Rx+ LINK_LED NC Tx+ 2 4 6 8 10 ACT_LED RxTEMPLANE RTEMPLANE Tx- B.2 USB 1/2 Connector (CN2) Table B.
B.3 FPD Connector (TTL) (CN3) 1 3 37 39 2 4 38 40 Table B.
B.4 LCD Signal Mapping Table B.
B.5 RS422/485 Connector (CN4) Table B.5: RS422/485 Connector (CN4) Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 RXD485RXD485+ TXD485+ TXD485- B.6 COM1 RS232 Connector (CN5) 2 4 1 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 Table B.
B.7 FPD Connector (LVDS) (CN6) 2 4 18 20 1 3 17 19 Table B.
B.8 Primary IDE Connector (CN7) Table B.
B.9 COM2 RS232 Connector (CN8) 2 4 1 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 Table B.9: COM2 RS232 Connector (CN8) Pin Signal 1 DCDB# 3 RXB 5 TXB 7 DTRB# 9 GND #: Low Active Pin Signal 2 4 6 8 10 DSRB# RTSB# CTSB# RIB# GND B.10 VGA Connector (CN10) 2 4 14 16 1 3 13 15 Table B.
B.11 LPT Connector (CN11) Table B.11: LPT Connector (CN11) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STB_O 3 LPD0_O 5 LPD1_O 7 LPD2_O 9 LPD3_O 11 LPD4_O 13 LPD5_O 15 LPD6_O 17 LPD7_O 19 PRN_ACK# 21 PRN_BUSY 23 PRN_PE #: Low Active 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 PRN_AFD# PRN_ERR# PRN_INIT# PRN_SLIN# GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND B.12 Power input Connector (CN12) Table B.
B.13 SM-BUS Connector (CN13) Table B.13: SM-BUS Connector (CN13) Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 GND SMB_DATA SMB_CLK VCC3 B.14 KB_MS Connector (CN14) Table B.14: KB_MS Connector (CN14) Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 KCK KDT MCK GND VCCKB MDT B.15 System FAN Connector (CN15) Table B.
B.16 Multi-function Connector (CN16) Table B.
B.17 FDD Connector (CN17) 14 15 1 25 26 2 12 13 Table B.
B.18 CompactFlash Connector (CN18) Table B.
B.19 Battery Connector (CN20) 1 2 Table B.
Appendix C System Assignments This Appendix contains information about: • System I/O ports • 1st MB memory map • DMA channel assignments • Interrupt assignments 85 Appendix C
Appendix C System Assignments C.1 System I/O Ports Table C.1: System I/O Ports Addr.
C.2 1st MB memory map Table C.2: 1st MB memory map Addr. range (Hex) Device F0000h - FFFFFh *CC000h - EFFFFh C0000h - CBFFFh B8000h - BFFFFh B0000h - B7FFFh A0000h - AFFFFh 00000h - 9FFFFh System ROM Unused (reserved for Ethernet ROM) Expansion ROM (for VGA BIOS) CGA/EGA/VGA text Unused EGA/VGA graphics Base memory * If Ethernet boot ROM is disabled (Ethernet ROM occupies about 16 KB) * E0000 - EFFFF is reserved for BIOS POST C.3 DMA channel assignments Table C.
C.4 Interrupt assignments Table C.
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Appendix D Mechanical Drawings D.1 Mechanical Drawings Figure D.1: PCM-3375 Mech Drawing (component side) Figure D.