FabiaTech FB2300 Series User's Quick Setting

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1. Brief
The FB2300 series is All-In-One, half-size 386SX CPU card. This user’s quick setting provides the jumper setting, connector location, and their pin assignment.
2. Board Placement
DB3
DB2
CN7
J4
JP3
JP2
M1
M2
M3
M4
JP7
JP6
J8
CN9
CN8
CN10
SW1
J9
CN12
J1
DB1
CN5
BAT1
BZ1
LM1LM2LM3LM4
LED1
JP4
CN11
3. Packing List
1 FB2300 or FB2300x all-in-one CPU card. 1 40-pin hard disk drive interface cable. 1 34-pin floppy drive interface cable. 1 parallel port and serial port interface cable with bracket. 1 PS/2 mouse adapter cable with bracket. (Option) 1 Compact Disc including necessary utilities and drivers. 1 hard copies of this quick setup manual.
4. Features
* Up to 33 MHz 386SX single board computer. * ISA and PC/104 expansion bus. * 2 MB EDO RAM on-board & 6 MB space for expansion. * 10Base-T NE2000 compatible network. (FB2300 only) * Provides CRT and LCD interface with 512KB VRAM. (1MB VRAM is optional) * Parallel port, floppy and IDE Interface. * 1 RS-232C and 1 RS-232C/RS485. * PS/2 compatible keyboard and mouse interface. * Provides 4 sockets for up to 4MB/2MB/2MB EPROM/SRAM/Flash disk - Or ­ 3 sockets for up to 3MB/1.5MB/1.5MB SSD and 1 socket for DiskOnChip. * 4 TTL inputs and 4 TTL outputs. * E2KEY function for safe CMOS data keeping. (Option) * On-board buzzer and LED indicator. * On-board Lithium battery for SRAM disk. * Flash BIOS with easy upgrade utility. * Software programmable watchdog timer. * Low power consumption, +5V only, 2.0A maximum. * EMI Considered on every output signals. * Compact size, 185 mm x 122 mm.
5. Connectors and Their Relative Jumpers
A. CPU Base Clock Select Jumper (JP7)
B. Reset Header (J3)
J3 is a 2-pin header for connecting to system reset bottom. Close these 2 pins to reset FB2300 and restart system booting.
C. Auxiliary Power Connectors (J8 & J5, J5 is optional)
Factory Preset
JP7
25.0MHz
6 4 2
5 3 1
JP7
33.0MHz
6 4 2
5 3 1
4 1
J8 Pin 1: +5V
Pin 2: Ground Pin 3: Ground Pin 4: +12V
9
1
J5
Pin 1,2,8,9: +5V Pin 3,4,6,7: Ground Pin 5: +12V
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D. Keyboard and Mouse Connector (CN11, J9, and JP6)
CN11is a standard PS/2 type keyboard connector, so any PS/2 type keyboard can plug into CN11 directly without extra adapter cable. J9 provides PS/2 mouse interface and JP6 is use to enable or to disable it. Use the included mouse adapter cable (optional) to connect between J9 and standard PS/2 mouse.
Note: In fact, CN11and J9 all support PS/2 keyboard and mouse signals and have
to order 3-head cable from your supplier.
E. LAN Connector (CN7: RJ45)
CN7 is a RJ45 connector with 2 LEDs. The left side LED (orange) indicates data is accessing and the right side LED (green) is indicates power is OK and/or watchdog status. (When watchdog is enabled, this LED will be blinking.) The following table lists the pin assignment of CN7:
F. Floppy Connector (CN2: 34-pin 2.54mm IDC)
Note that the included floppy cable supports only 720KB, 1.44MB, and 2.88MB floppy disk drives, not for 360KB and 1.2MB disk drives.
G. IDE Hard Disk Connector (CN1: 40-pin 2.54mm IDC)
Use the included hard disk cable, you can attach up to two 3.5” hard disk drives.
H. Parallel Port Connector (CN3: 26-pin 2.54mm IDC)
The included printer interface cable is used to transfer 26-pin connector into standard DB25 connector.
I. Serial Port Connectors & Jumpers (DB3, CN5, JP2, JP3, & J4)
(1) RS-232 Pin Definitions (DB3 and CN5)
DB3 is standard DB9 serial port connector for serial port 1 (COM1) and CN5 is 10-pin 2.54mm IDC connector for serial port 2 (COM2). The included serial port adapter cables are used to transfer CN5 connector into standard DB9 connector. The following table shows the signal connections of DB3 (left) and the included cable (right):
Signal DB3 CN5 Sign al (RS-232) Signal (RS-485) DB9
-DCD1 1 1 -DCD2 - 1
-DSR1 6 2 -DSR2 - 6 RXD1 2 3 RXD2 485- 2
-RTS1 7 4 -RTS2 - 7 TXD1 3 5 TXD2 485+ 3
-CTS1 8 6 -CTS2 - 8
-DTR1 4 7 -DTR2 - 4
-RI1 9 8 -RI2 - 9
Ground 5 9 Ground - 5
- - 10 Case Ground Case Ground -
(2) RS-485 Jumper Select and Pin Definitions (JP3 & JP2)
Serial port 2 (COM2) provides RS-485 function by selecting JP3 jumper. When RS-485 mode is selected, the RS-485 signals use the same connector as RS-232. (Refer to last table please) JP2 is the terminator on/off jumper only when using RS-485 mode. The following figure will guide you how to setup the RS-485 serial port.
(3) Extra RS-232 Header (J4: 3-pin 2.0mm JST)
Header J4 provides basic RS-232 signals of serial port 2. It is used to interface with touch screen module or other internal connection usage.
18
CN7
(Front View)
CN7 Signal CN7 Signal
1 TPTX+ 5 Not Used 2 TPTX - 6 TPRX ­3 TPRX+ 7 Not Used 4 Not Used 8 Not Used
1
JP3
RS-232
Factor
y
Preset
1
JP3
RS-485
1
JP2
1
JP2
Terminator On Terminator Off
Factor
y
Preset
31
J4
Pin 1: TXD2 Pin 2: RXD2 Pin 3: Ground
Pin 1: Mouse Data Pin 2: Keyboard Data Pin 3: Ground Pin 4: VCC Pin 5: Mouse Clock Pin 6: Keyboard Clock
1
6
J9
1
JP6
1
JP6
Disable PS/2 MouseEnable PS/2 Mouse
Factory Preset
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J. CRT Connector (DB1)
K. LCD Connector & Jumper (CN4, JP5 & JP1)
CN4 is a 2.0mm 44-pin connector that provides 24-bit LCD interface signals. And JP5 is used to select 5V or 3.3V power source of LCD panel.
CN4 Signal CN4 Signal CN4 Signal CN4 Signal
1 Ground 23 DP15 2 SHFCLK 24 Ground 3 FLM 25 DP16 4 DLP 26 DP17 5 DDE 27 DP18 6 Ground 28 DP19 7 DP0 29 DP20 8 DP1 30 DP21
9 DP2 31 DP22 10 DP3 32 DP23 11 DP4 33 Ground 12 DP5 34 GPO0 (*1) 13 DP6 35 GPO1 (*1) 14 DP7 36 Ground 15 Ground 37 Ground 16 DP8 38 Ground 17 DP9 39 +12V 18 DP10 40 +12V 19 DP11 41 VLCD (*2) 20 DP12 42 VLCD (*2) 21 DP13 43 ENABLK 22 DP14 44 ENAVEE
Note *1: GPO0 and GPO1 pins are TTL outputs. They could use as LCD back light
controls.
Note *2: VLCD signal is the power source for LCD panel. Be sure to select JP5
properly or will damage your LCD panel.
Note *3: Different LCD panel use different BIOS and pin connections. If any trouble
when connecting FB2300 with LCD panels, you can contact technical support division of FabiaTech Corporation.
L. Power LED and Hard Disk LED Headers (J7 & J2)
J7 (3-pin header) is used to connect an external power LED. J2 is the hard disk LED header.
M. External Speaker Header (J6)
N. External Battery Connector for SRAM Disk (J1)
J1 is needed to connect an external battery when SRAM disk is using and on-board battery is empty.
O. TTL I/O Connector (CN8)
P. PC/104 Connectors (CN10 64-pin IDC & CN9: 40-pin IDC)
Q. Feature Connector for LAN BNC Interface (CN12, Optional)
It is necessary to use the BNC adapter board (FB4616) and cable for attaching to CN12 connector.
1
5
10
DB1
(
Female, Front View
)
6
11
15
Pin 1: Red Pin 2: Green Pin 3: Blue Pin 13: Hsync Pin 14: Vsync Pin 5 & 10: Digital Ground Pin 6,7,8: Analog Ground Others: Not Used
1
J6
Pin 1: Speaker+ Pin 2: Speaker­Pin 3: Speaker­Pin 4: Speaker-
4
3 1
J7
Pin 1: Power LED+ Pin 2: Power LED­Pin 3: Power LED-
2 1
J2
Hard Disk LED-
+
2 Battery+ 1 Batter
y
-
J1
6
JP5
VLCD = +5V
Factory Preset
4
JP5
VLCD = +3.3V
2
5 3 1
6 4 2
5 3 1
JP1
DDE = DM
JP1
DDE = DLP
Factory Preset
10
CN8
Pin 1: INP0 Pin 2: OUT0 Pin 3: INP1 Pin 4: OUT1 Pin 5: INP2 Pin 6: OUT2 Pin 7: INP3 Pint 8: OUT3 Pin 9: +5V Pin 10: Ground
2
9
1
1
2
63
64
CN10–BUS A & B
2
1
40
39
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6. Others (SSD and DOC Setting)
A. SSD and DOC Mapping Address Settings (SW1-1, SW1-2 & JP4)
SW1-1 SW1-2 JP4 SSD Mapping DOC Mapping Remark
Off Off Disable C800:0 (8KBytes) Disabled Preset
On Off Disable CC00:0 (8KBytes) Disabled
Off On Disable D000:0 (8KBytes) Disabled
On On Disable D800:0 (8KBytes) Disabled
Off Off Enable C800:0 (8KBytes) CA00:0 (8KBytes)
On Off Enable CC00:0 (8KBytes) CE00:0 (8KBytes)
Off On Enable D000:0 (8KBytes) D200:0 (8KBytes)
On On Enable D800:0 (8KBytes) DA00:0 (8KBytes)
Note: If DOC is enabled, please set JM4 as Flash setting and M4 (U5) is ready for
serving DiskOnChip.
B. SSD Memory Type Select (SW1-4 and JM1 to JM4)
JM1, JM2, JM3, and JM4 are use to select memory type of M1 (U21), M2 (U16), M3 (U10), and M4 (U5) respectively. When ROM memory is selected, SW1-4 is use to select EPROM or Flash were installed.
SW1-4 Memory Type Remark
Off EPROM Preset On FLASH
Socket Package ROM/RAM DiskOnChip Relative Jumpers
U21 (M1) DIP32 Yes No JM1 U16 (M2) DIP32 Yes No JM2 U10 (M3) DIP32 Yes No JM3
U5 (M4) DIP32 Yes Yes (If enabled) JM4 & JP4
C. SSD Drive Select (SW1-3, Simulate as Floppy Disk Drive Only)
The SW1-3 switch will function only when the SSD simulated as floppy disk drive. To simulate as hard disk drive or floppy disk drive is configurated by the BIOS setup program. The default setting of SW1-3 is OFF.
(1) ROM (EPROM or Flash) or RAM Only (Installed start from M1)
(Note: EPROM and Flash can not exist simultaneously.)
SW1-3 ROM/RAM Disk (w/DOS) ROM/RAM Disk (w/o DOS)
Off Drive A: (Disk #0) Drive B: (Disk #1) On Drive A: (Disk #0) Disk #2
(2) ROM and SRAM Exist Simultaneously (ROM was installed start from M1)
SW1-3 ROM Disk (w/DOS) ROM Disk (w/o DOS) RAM Disk
Off Drive A: (Disk #0) Drive B: (Disk #1) Disk #2 On Drive A: (Disk #0) Disk #2 Drive B: (Disk #1)
Note: The mapping disk drive of Disk #2 will always follow the exist
logical hard disk drives and simulated hard disk drives besides the drive instaling DOS device driver after system is boot up.
D. SSD Simulates as Hard Disk Drive
Use the BIOS setup program to select hard disk drive or floppy disk drive to be simulated. When SSD (ROM disk or RAM disk) simulates as hard disk drive, The mapping disk drive of Disk #2 will always follow the exist logical hard disk drives and simulated hard disk drives those which connect to the IDE connectors. The following table issulates the drive mapping prioity of hard disk drives and folppy drives:
Mapping Prioity Device Type
The First IDE hard disk or DiskOnModule
The Second
On-Board ROM disk (Simulates as hard disk drive)
The Third
On-Board RAM disk (Simulates as hard disk drive)
The Fourth On-Board DiskOnChip
The Fifth Disk #2
The Sixth Disk #3
The Last Device Driver
Note: The first mapping drive is drive C:.
6
JM1 to JM4
EPROM, Flash DOC (M4 only)
Factory Preset
4
JM1 to JM4
SRAM
2
5 3 1
6 4 2
5 3 1
6
JP4
Disable DOC
(
M4 only)
Factory Preset
4
JP4
Enable DOC
(
M4 onl
y)
2
5 3 1
6 4 2
5 3 1
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