Commell FS-975M User Manual

FS-975M
Full-size PICMG CPU Card
User’s Manual
Edition 1.1
2004/08/05
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Copyright
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FS-975M User’s Manual Packing List
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Packing List
Hardware:
FS-975M CPU Card.......................................................... X 1
Cable Kit:
40-pin UltraATA/100 IDE Cable
1 x COM / 1 x LPT Port DB9 / DB25 Cable
(VL only)
2 x COM Port DB9 Cable (VL2 only)
Dual-USB Port Cable with Bracket
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Cable
1 x LPT Port DB25 Cable (VL2 only)
3-pin to 3-pin ATX cable
CD Content:
Drivers User’s Manuals
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Index
Chapter1 < Introduction >.......................................................................................7
1.1 < Product Overview >...............................................................................7
1.2 < Product Specifications >........................................................................8
1.3 < Component Placement > .................................................................... 11
Chapter 2 < Hardware Setup >.............................................................................13
2.1 < Connector location >...........................................................................13
2.2 < Jumper Reference > ...........................................................................14
2.3 < Connector Reference >.......................................................................15
2.4 < CPU and DRAM setting >...................................................................16
2.5 < CMOS Setting >..................................................................................18
2.6 < Watchd og Timer Setting >...................................................................19
2.7 < Embedded Solid State Disk > .............................................................20
2.8 < Power and Fan Connectors >.............................................................21
2.9 < Display Interface >..............................................................................23
2.10 < Ethernet Interface > ..........................................................................24
2.11 < Serial Ports >.....................................................................................25
2.12 < Switch and Indicator >.......................................................................26
Chapter 3 < BIOS Setup >....................................................................................27
Chapter 4 < Driver Installation >...........................................................................29
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Appendix A < I/O Port Pin Assignment > ..............................................................31
A.1 < IDE Port >...........................................................................................31
A.2 < Floppy Port > ......................................................................................32
A.3 < Parallel Port >.....................................................................................33
A.4 < Serial Ports>.......................................................................................34
A.4.1 < Onboard RS232 Serial Ports >...............................................34
A.4.2 < External RS232 Serial Port >..................................................34
4.5 < USB Ports > ........................................................................................34
A.6 < IrDA Port >..........................................................................................35
A.7 < VGA Port >..........................................................................................35
A.8 < LAN Port >..........................................................................................35
A.9 < AT Keyboard Port >.............................................................................36
A.10 < PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Port >....................................................36
Appendix B < Flash BIOS >..................................................................................37
B.1 Flash Tool...............................................................................................37
B.2 Flash Steps............................................................................................37
Appendix C < System Resources >......................................................................39
C.1 < I/O Port Address Map >......................................................................39
C.2 < Memory Address Map > .....................................................................41
C.3 < System IRQ and DMA Resources >...................................................42
C.3.1 < IRQ > ......................................................................................42
C.3.2 < DMA >.....................................................................................42
Contact Information...............................................................................................43
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FS-975M User’s Manual Introduction
Product Overview
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Chapter1 < Introduction >
1.1 < Product Overview >
FS-975 SBC (Single Board Computer) is an all-in-one industrial full-size PICMG
(PCI/ISA)-bus CPU card based on Intel mPGA478 Pentium 4 architecture. With Intel 845 chipset, FS-975 offers the value solution with Intel NetBurst micro-architecture, 400 MHz of FSB, 3GB PC133 SDRAM,
SiS315 built-in advanced 3D SVGA, and dual Intel PRO/100+ LAN and USB 1.1 I/O interfaces. Based on Intel's long term supply chipset, FS-975 should be the ideal solution for long life industrial applied computing platform with high computing capacit y and cost effect. The onboard dual Intel PRO/100+ LAN, M-systems DiskOnChip SSD (So lid State Disk), and ISA 64mA high drive capacity also make FS-975 be the value Pentium 4 platform for:
Value Industrial Computing Platform:
Intel mPGA478 Pentium 4 / Pentium 4-M / Celeron CPU with 400 MHz FSB and 3GB PC133 SDRAM of system memory, FS-975 offers the high-end industrial computing platform with low cost Intel integrated solution. The long term support, onboard SSD, dual Intel LAN and ISA 64mA high drive capacity also make FS-975 be the ideal solution for industrial server and workstation, CTI (Computer Telephony Integration), VoIP (Voice over IP), and other high-end applications.
Low Cost Multi-media Solution:
SiS315 Graphic Controller built-in advanced 3D VGA controller offers the value integration solution for low cost multi-media computi ng platform. Such as VoD (video on demand), DVR (Digital Video Recorder), digital video broadcasting (DVB), streaming, surveillance, compression (MPEG), interaction server, workstation and terminal appliances.
Redundant Network Reliability:
Dual Intel PRO/100+ 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet interfaces for high reliability of redundant LAN, or external / internal dual direction networking applications.
Low Power Consumption:
With Intel Pentium 4 –M processors, you can simply built a lower power consumption system, for lower heat issue and lower power supply cost.
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Product Specifications
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1.2 < Product Specifications >
General Specification
Form Factor Full-size PICMG-bus CPU Card / Slot PC
PICMG version 1.0 (Rev. 2.0), PCI version 2.0 compliant
CPU Intel FCPGA2 Pentium 4 Processor at 400MHz FSB
Intel FCPGA2 Pentium 4 processor –M at 400MHz FSB Intel FCPGA2 Celeron at 400 MHz FSB
533/800MHz FSB are not supported
Memory 3GBytes PC133 SDRAM on 3 x 168-pin DIMM sockets.
Support ECC function
Chipset Intel 82845 MCH and 82801BA ICH2 BIOS Phoenix-Award 2Mb PnP flash BIOS Green Function Power saving mode supported in BIOS with DOZE, STANDBY and
SUSPEND modes. ACPI version 1.0 and APM version 1.2 compliant
Watchdog Timer Generates NMI or system reset watchdog timer with 1 to 255 sec. /
min. of time out value
Real Time Clock Intel ICH2 built-in RTC with lithium battery Enhanced IDE PCI enhanced IDE interface supports dual ports up to 4 ATAPI
devices with UltraATA/100 supported
ISA High Drive ISA 64mA high Drive capacity with TI 245 buffer on address and
data bus
Multi-I/O Port
Chipset Intel 82801BA ICH2 and Winbond W83627HF-AW LPC super-I/O
controller
Serial Port
One RS-232C COM1 and one jumper selectable RS-232C
/
422/485
COM2. Both with 16C550 compatible UART and 16 bytes FIFO
USB Port
Two USB 1.1 ports with 12Mbps of data transfer rate
Parallel Port
One bi-direction parallel port with SPP/ECP/EPP mode
Floppy
One floppy port supports up to two FDD
IrDA Port
One IrDA compliant Infrared interface supports SIR
K/B & Mouse PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports, AT keyboard port
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Product Specifications
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Solid State Disk Interface
Flash Type M-systems DiskOnChip 2000, DiskOnChip Millennium, IDE Pro and
DiskOnModule (DOM) solid state flash disk
Package
32-pin DIP JEDEC (DiskOnChip) 40-pin IDE port (IDE Pro, DiskOnModule)
Capacity
576 MB of DiskOnChip and 512 MB of DiskOnModule
VGA Display Interface
Chipset SiS315 Graphic Controller built-in AGP 4X 256-bit 3D VGA Video Memory
Onboard 32MB physical video memory
Display Type
CRT, LCD monitor and analog display
Connector
External DB15 female connector on bracket for CRT
Ethernet Interface
Chipset Dual Intel PRO/100+ LAN interface
Primary LAN (LAN1): Intel ICH2 and Intel 82562ET Optional secondary LAN (LAN2): Intel 82559ER
Type
10Base-T / 100Base-TX, auto-switching Fast Ethernet Full duplex, IEEE802.3U compliant
Connector
External dual RJ45 with LED on bracket
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Product Specifications
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Power and Environment
Power Req. +5V, +12V, -12V DC input from PICMG backplane
Onboard 20-pin ATX power connector Additional +12V on 4-pin connector for Pentium 4 PSU
ATX Function
3-pin ATX interface with 5V standby and power-on
Dimension
338 (L) x 122 (H) mm, standard PICMG form factor
Temperature
Operating within 0 ~ 60
o
C (32 ~ 140oF)
Storage within -20 ~ 85
o
C (-4 ~ 185oF)
Ordering Code
FS-975MVL
Full-size PICMG-bus Socket 478 Pentium-4 / Pentium 4 –M CPU Card with 4xAGP SVGA / 32 MB, Intel PRO/100+ LAN ,DiskOnChip Interfaces and ISA 64mA High Drive Capacity
FS-975MVL2 Same as FS-975VL but with Dual LAN
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Component Placement
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1.3 < Component Placement >
Dual Intel PRO/100+
LAN
Intel ICH2 with
82562ET
and Intel 82559ER
DiskOnChip Socket
SiS 315 4xAGP VGA Controller With 32MB VRAM
Intel 82801BA ICH2
Intel 82845 MCH
System Memory 3 x 168-pin SDRAM Up to 3GB of capacity
mPGA479 CPU Socket Intel Pentium 4 Pentium 4 processor –M Celeron With 400MHz FSB
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FS-975M User’s Manual Hardware Setup
Connector Location
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Chapter 2 < Hardware Setup >
This chapter contains the information for installation of hardware. The install procedure includes jumper settings, CPU and memory installation, fan, I/O and panel connections.
2.1 < Connector location >
VGA
USBA
U50
FLOPPY
PRINTER
JCOM2 JCOM1
IDE1 IDE2
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
ATX JPS
ATXR1
LAN1 LAN2 (COM1 for VL) PS2 ATKB JIR JWOL CHASFAN
U1
CPUFAN
JFRNT
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