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Safety Summary

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Safety Summary

The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the 
operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply with these 
precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety 
standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of this product. 

VMIC assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these 
requirements.

Ground the System

To minimize shock hazard, the chassis and system cabinet must be connected to an 
electrical ground. A three-conductor AC power cable should be used. The power 
cable must either be plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used 
with a three-contact to two-contact adapter with the grounding wire (green) firmly 
connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet.

Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere

Do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of 
any electrical system in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.

Keep Away from Live Circuits

Operating personnel must not remove product covers. Component replacement and 
internal adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Do not 
replace components with power cable connected. Under certain conditions, 
dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed. To avoid injuries, 
always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them.

Do Not Service or Adjust Alone

Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of 
rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.

Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify System

Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute 
parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the product. Return the product to 
VMIC for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.

Dangerous Procedure Warnings

Warnings, such as the example below, precede only potentially dangerous procedures 
throughout this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed.

Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in this system. Use extreme 
caution when handling, testing, and adjusting.

W A R N I N G

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Summary of Contents for VMICPCI-7611

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Page 6: ...pter 2 Installation and Setup 25 Unpacking Procedures 25 Hardware Setup 26 Installation 31 BIOS Setup 32 Front Panel Connectors 32 PMC Site Connector 33 LED Definition 34 Chapter 3 PC AT Functions 35 CPU Socket 36 Physical Memory 36 I O Port Map 37 PCI to PCI Bridge 39 PC AT Interrupts 39 PCI Interrupts 42 Integrated Peripherals 45 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88...

Page 7: ...Maintenance 59 Maintenance Prints 59 Appendix A Connector Pinouts 61 J1 Connector Pinout 63 J2 Connector and Pinout 64 J3 Connector Pinout 65 J5 Connector and Pinout 66 Ethernet Connector Pinout J14 67 Video Connector Pinout J11 68 Parallel Port Connector Pinout P2 69 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors and Pinout J10 70 USB Connector J9 71 PMC Connector Pinout 72 PMC J7 Connector and Pinout 72 PMC J6 C...

Page 8: ...y 80 Extended Memory 80 Console Redirection 80 Com Port Address 81 Baud Rate 81 Console Type 81 Flow Control 81 Console Connection 81 Continue C R After POST 81 Advanced Menu 82 Installed O S 82 Reset Configuration Data 82 Cache Memory 82 I O Device Configuration 83 Large Disk Access Mode 84 Local Bus IDE Adapter 84 Advanced Chipset Control 84 Graphics Aperture 84 Enable Memory Map 85 ECC Config 8...

Page 9: ... 88 Appendix C Device Configuration I O and Interrupt Control 89 BIOS Operations 90 BIOS Control Overview 90 Functional Overview 90 Data Book References 92 Device Address Definition 94 ISA Devices 94 PCI Devices 95 Device Interrupt Definition 96 PC AT Interrupt Definition 96 ISA Device Interrupt Map 96 PCI Device Interrupt Map 98 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 S...

Page 10: ... 62 Figure A 2 J1 Connector and Pinout 63 Figure A 3 J2 Connector and Pinout 64 Figure A 4 J3 Connector and Pinout 65 Figure A 5 J5 Connector and Pinout 66 Figure A 6 Ethernet Connector and Pinout 67 Figure A 7 Video Connector and Pinout 68 Figure A 8 P2 Connector and Pinout 69 Figure A 9 Keyboard Mouse Connector and Pinout 70 Figure A 10 USB Connector Pinout 71 Figure C 1 VMICPCI 7611 Block Diagr...

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Page 12: ... Table 2 10 Factory Configured Boot Block Lock E18 30 Table 3 1 VMICPCI 7611 I O Address Map 37 Table 3 2 PC AT Hardware Interrupt Line Assignments 39 Table 3 3 PC AT Interrupt Vector Table 40 Table 3 4 NMI Register Bit Descriptions 43 Table 3 5 Supported Graphics Video Resolutions 47 Table 4 6 Watchdog Registers 53 Table 4 7 Time of Day Alarm Registers 55 Table A 1 Keyboard Mouse Y Splitter Cable...

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Page 14: ...boots up MS DOS Windows 3 11 Windows 95 Windows NT or any other PC AT compatible operating system The PC AT mode of the VMICPCI 7611 is discussed in Chapter 3 of this manual The VMICPCI 7611 also operates as a CPCI system slot CPU and interacts with other CPCI modules via the on board embedded bridge The VMICPCI 7611 also provides capabilities beyond the features of a typical PC AT compatible CPU ...

Page 15: ...maps along with the standard interrupt architecture Chapter 4 Embedded PC RTOS Features describes the unit features that are beyond standard PC AT functions Chapter 5 Maintenance provides information relative to the care and maintenance of the unit Appendix A Connector Pinouts illustrates and defines the connectors included in the unit s I O ports Appendix B Phoenix BIOS describes the menus and op...

Page 16: ...lara CA 95052 8119 Intel 82559 10 100 Mb s Ethernet LAN Controller Intel Corporation 2200 Mission College Boulevard P O Box 58119 Santa Clara CA 95052 8119 Intel 82440BX PCIset ISA Bridge 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcellerator PIIX4E 2200 Mission College Boulevard P O Box 58119 Santa Clara CA 95052 8119 PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 1 PCI Special Interest Group P O Box 14070 Portland OR 97214 800 433...

Page 17: ...5052 8119 408 765 8080 www intel com CMC Specification P1386 Draft 2 0 from IEEE Standards Department Copyrights and Permissions 445 Hoes Lanes P O Box 1331 Piscataway NJ 08855 1331 USA PMC Specification P1386 1 Draft 2 0 from IEEE Standards Department Copyrights and Permissions 445 Hoes Lanes P O Box 1331 Piscataway NJ 08855 1331 USA For a detailed description and specification of the CompactPCI ...

Page 18: ...om Live Circuits Operating personnel must not remove product covers Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them Do Not Ser...

Page 19: ...ipment which normally includes all exposed metal structures Alternating current power line Direct current power line Alternating or direct current power line STOP informs the operator that a practice or procedure should not be performed Actions could result in injury or death to personnel or could result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the system WARNING denotes a hazard It calls att...

Page 20: ...wer UltraEIDE hard drive activity Ready and Ethernet status Software selectable watchdog timer with reset Optional M Systems DiskOnChip flash memory 12 to 72 Mbyte available Two Serial ports one available by way of the front panel RJ11 connector and both available through the CPCI J3 connector One enhanced parallel port available on the front panel and through the CPCI J3 connector Two USB Ports o...

Page 21: ...ale AGP Video Controller with 2 Mbyte SDRAM SVGA Front Panel DB15HD High Density female Real Time Clock Calendar Date Time On board fast Ethernet controller supporting 10BaseT and 100BaseTX interfaces LAN Front Panel R J45 Floppy Disk Controller Drive A Through CPCI J3 Ultra EIDE Hard Drive Controller Drive C Through CPCI J3 Two USB Ports USB One through the front panel the other through CPCI J3 H...

Page 22: ...elerator PIIX4E DEC 21154 82559 Super I O with RTC SMC FDC37C67X PCI to EIDE Flash BIOS Micro Processor PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Watchdog Timer 1284 North Bridge System South Bridge I J3 J3 J3 J5 I O J3 69000 AGP Video Controller Pentium II Pentium III Embedded Module J3 DiskOnChip Flash Optional PMC Video Connection AGP Front Panel RJ11 USB J3 Front Panel Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentati...

Page 23: ...emory write commands up to nine upstream and five downstream posted write transactions simultaneously Allows 152 bytes of read data buffering upstream and 72 bytes of read data buffering downstream Provides concurrent primary and secondary bus operation to isolate traffic Provides enhanced address decoding Includes addressing and VGA palette snooping support Supports PCI transaction forwarding for...

Page 24: ...tal hardware configurations These involve processor power RAM memory and the optional DiskOnChip flash memory size These options are subject to change based on emerging technologies and availability of vendor configurations Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 26: ...ther visible contamination All claims arising from shipping damage should be filed with the carrier and a complete report sent to VMIC Customer Service together with a request for advice concerning the disposition of the damaged item s CAUTION Some of the components assembled on VMIC s products may be sensitive to electrostatic discharge and damage may occur on boards that are subjected to a high ...

Page 27: ...ader jumpers The physical location of the jumpers and connectors for the single board CPU are illustrated in Figure 2 1 on page 27 The definitions of the CPU board jumpers and connectors are included in Table 2 1 through Table 2 10 CAUTION All jumpers are factory configured and should not be modified by the user There are two exceptions the Password Clear E3 and the Watchdog Timer E7 Modifying any...

Page 28: ...rdware Setup 2 Figure 2 1 VMICPCI 7611 Embedded Module and Jumper Locations E12 E13 E17 E7 E8 E18 E10 E6 E3 E2 E19 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 29: ... remove the jumper from E3 When power is reapplied to the unit the CMOS password will be cleared Table 2 1 CPU Board Connectors Connector Function J10 Mouse Keyboard Connector J9 USB Connector J13 COM1 J3 COM1 COM2 J3 P2 Parallel Port Connector J14 Ethernet Connector J11 Video Connector J3 Floppy Interface Connector E15 ITP Test Header E16 Port 80 Test Header J3 EIDE Connector E2 Fan Connector J6 ...

Page 30: ...r SERR Out Watchdog Timer SERR 2 3 Table 2 5 Factory Configured Clock Speed Select Jumper E8 CPU Bus Frequency MHz PCI Bus Frequency MHz E8 Position 66 6 33 3 2 3 100 25 1 2 Table 2 6 Factory Configured Watchdog Battery Jumper E10 SRAM Battery Jumper Position Enabled In Disabled Out Table 2 7 Factory Configured Reserved Jumper E12 Reserved 1 2 Out Reserved 2 3 Out Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 31: ...00 2 3 In Table 2 9 Factory Configured Boot Block Lock Jumper E17 Select Jumper Position Boot Block Programming 1 2 No Program 2 3 Table 2 10 Factory Configured Boot Block Lock E18 Select Jumper Position Reserved 1 2 Reserved 2 3 Reserved Omitted Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 32: ...t NOTE The VMICPCI 7611 requires forced air cooling It is advisable to install blank panels over any exposed slots This will allow for better air flow over the VMICPCI 7611 board 4 Insert the VMICPCI 7611 into the CompactPCI chassis system slot While ensuring that the board is properly aligned and oriented in the supporting board guides slide the board smoothly forward against the mating connector...

Page 33: ...p and are collectively referred to as the board s CMOS configuration The CMOS configuration controls many details concerning the behavior of the hardware from the moment power is applied The VMICPCI 7611 is shipped from the factory with hard drive type configuration set to AUTO in the CMOS Details of the VMICPCI 7611 BIOS setup program are included in Appendix B Front Panel Connectors The front pa...

Page 34: ...ard Specification with a 5 V PMC site Figure 2 2 shows the installation of the PMC card on the VMICPCI 7611 Figure 2 2 Installing a PMC Card on the VMICPCI 7611 Third Party PMC Expansion Board Standoff Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 35: ...e system to be reset from the front panel LAN Active Indicates the Ethernet is active yellow LED 10 100BaseTX Indicates whether 10BaseT or 100BaseTX mode Yellow LED for 10BaseT and Green LED for 100BaseTX Figure 2 3 Front Panel LED Positions LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 Switch RST S L A N M E Z Z A N I N E C A R D S V G A P A R A L L E L M K U S B C O M 1 LAN Active 10BaseT 100BaseTX Artisan Technology Group...

Page 36: ...oprocessor with current technology memory and optional M Systems DiskOnChip flash Reference the VMIC product specifications for available component options Because the design is PC AT compatible it retains standard PC memory and I O maps along with standard interrupt architecture Furthermore the VMICPCI 7611 includes a PCI compatible Ethernet controller The following sections describe in detail th...

Page 37: ...PCI 7611 provides Synchronous DRAM SODIMM as on board system memory Memory can be accessed as bytes words or longwords The VMICPCI 7611 accepts two 144 pin SODIMM DRAM modules for a maximum memory capacity of 256 Mbyte The on board DRAM is dual ported to the CPCI bus through the PCI to PCI bridge The memory is addressable by the local processor The VMICPCI 7611 is also available with an optional M...

Page 38: ...ideo system real time clock system timers and interrupt controllers are addressed in this region of I O space The BIOS initializes and configures all these registers properly adjusting these I O ports directly is not normally necessary The assigned and user available I O addresses are summarized in the I O Address Map Table 3 1 Table 3 1 VMICPCI 7611 I O Address Map I O ADDRESS RANGE SIZE IN BYTES...

Page 39: ...377 8 Super I O Chip Secondary Floppy Disk Controller 378 37F 8 Super I O Chip LPT1 Parallel I O 380 3E7 108 Reserved 3E8 3EE 7 UART COM3 Serial I O 3F0 3F7 8 Super I O Chip Primary Floppy Disk Controller 3F8 3FE 7 Super I O Chip COM1 Serial I O 16550 Compatible 3FF 4FF Reserved 500 503 4 Watchdog Timer Programmable Watchdog Timer 504 CFF Reserved While these I O ports are reserved for the listed ...

Page 40: ...ard for computers built around the PC AT architecture which evolved from the IBM PC XT In the IBM PC XT computers only eight interrupt request lines exist numbered from IRQ0 to IRQ7 at the PIC The IBM PC AT computer added eight more IRQx lines numbered IRQ8 to IRQ15 by cascading a second slave PIC into the original master PIC IRQ2 at the master PIC was committed as the cascade input from the slave...

Page 41: ... 04 4 ALU Overflow Same as Real Mode 05 5 Print Screen Array Bounds Check 06 6 Invalid OpCode 07 7 Device Not Available 08 8 IRQ0 Timer Tick Double Exception Detected 09 9 IRQ1 Keyboard Input Coprocessor Segment Overrun 0A 10 IRQ2 BIOS Reserved Invalid Task State Segment 0B 11 IRQ3 COM2 Serial I O Segment Not Present 0C 12 IRQ4 COM1 Serial I O Stack Segment Overrun 0D 13 IRQ5 Timer Same as Real Mo...

Page 42: ...able Pntr Same as Real Mode 1F 31 Video Graphics Table Pntr Same as Real Mode 20 32 DOS Terminate Program Same as Real Mode 21 33 DOS Function Entry Point Same as Real Mode 22 34 DOS Terminate Handler Same as Real Mode 23 35 DOS Control Break Handler Same as Real Mode 24 36 DOS Critical Error Handler Same as Real Mode 25 37 DOS Absolute Disk Read Same as Real Mode 26 38 DOS Absolute Disk Write Sam...

Page 43: ...meaning Figure 3 1 on page 44 depicts the VMICPCI 7611 interrupt logic pertaining to CompactPCI operations and the PMC site 2B 43 DOS Internal Use Same as Real Mode 2C 44 DOS Internal Use Same as Real Mode 2D 45 DOS Internal Use Same as Real Mode 2E 46 DOS Internal Use Same as Real Mode 2F 47 DOS Print Spooler Driver Same as Real Mode 30 60 48 96 Reserved by DOS Same as Real Mode 61 66 97 102 User...

Page 44: ...scribes the register bits that are used by the NMI The SERR interrupt is routed through logic back to the NMI input line on the CPU The CPU reads the NMI Status Control register to determine the NMI source bits set to 1 After the NMI interrupt routine processes the interrupt software clears the NMI status bits by setting the corresponding enable disable bit to 1 The NMI Enable and Real Time Clock ...

Page 45: ... PMC Site BRIDGE C P C b u s Timer Keybd Com 2 Com 1 N A Floppy Control Interrupt 8 15 Lpt 1 Real Tm Clock Mouse Math AT Flash Hard Drv NA NA Coproc PIRQ0 PIRQ1 PIRQ2 PIRQ3 IRQ2 INTB INTC INTD Ethernet MAPPER 8259 SLAVE PORTS 0A0 0A1 PIIX4E 82371EB The PCI to ISA Bridge PCI ISA IDE Xcellerator INT IRQ15 IRQ14 IRQ13 IRQ12 IRQ11 IRQ10 IRQ9 IRQ8 INT Drive I INTA INTB INTC INTD Bus Artisan Technology ...

Page 46: ... drive controller two 16550 UART compatible serial ports and one enhance parallel port with ECP EPP modes The Ultra EIDE hard drive interface and two USB ports are provided by the Intel 82371EB PIIX4E PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator chip All ports are located on the CPCI J3 connector Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 47: ...n economical solution to networking by allowing the use of existing telephone wiring and connectors The RJ 45 connector is used with the 10BaseT standard 10BaseT has a maximum length of 100 meters from the wiring hub to the terminal node 100BaseTx The VMICPCI 7611 also supports the 100BaseTx Ethernet A network based on a 100BaseTx standard uses unshielded twisted pair cables and a RJ 45 connector ...

Page 48: ...des Table 3 5 shows the graphics video modes supported by the VMICPCI 7611 Not all SVGA monitors support resolutions and refresh rates beyond 640 x 480 at 60 Hz Do not attempt to drive a monitor to a resolution or refresh rate beyond its capability Table 3 5 Supported Graphics Video Resolutions SCREEN RESOLUTION MAXIMUM COLORS REFRESH RATES Hz 640 x 480 16 M 60 75 85 800 x 600 16 M 60 75 85 1024 x...

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Page 50: ...ovides a programmable Watchdog timer for synchronizing and controlling multiple events in embedded applications The VMICPCI 7611 also provides a bootable Flash Disk system These features make the unit ideal for embedded applications particularly applications where standard hard drives and floppy disk drives cannot be used 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE ...

Page 51: ...ip as the Boot Device below 2 To install the DiskOnChip as a logical drive on a system with a hard disk just reboot the system and the DiskOnChip will install as the last drive 3 To install the DiskOnChip as drive C on a system with a hard disk see Configuring the DiskOnChip as the First Drive NOTE The active bootable partition will always be drive C Configuring the DiskOnChip as the Boot Device I...

Page 52: ...PCI 7611 is to be used with a DiskOnChip running an operating system other than DOS the user should access the M Systems website at www m sys com for information on installation and other details Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 53: ...ion The Watchdog Timer provides a Watchdog alarm window and interval timing between 0 01 and 99 99 seconds If enabled and if jumper E7 pins 1 and 2 are loaded the Watchdog alarm will reset the CPU to a known state if not accessed during the alarm window Figure 4 2 shows a generalized block diagram of how the Watchdog Timer is used in the VMICPCI 7611 The Watchdog Timer registers are I O mapped at ...

Page 54: ...larm Registers are Registers C and D and information stored in these registers is in BCD Table 4 6 Watchdog Registers Register Address Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Range 0 500 0 1 Seconds BCD 0 01 Seconds BCD 00 99 1 501 10 Seconds BCD Seconds BCD 00 59 2 502 10 Minutes BCD Minutes BCD 00 59 3 503 M 10 Minute Alarm BCD Minute Alarm BCD 00 59 4 504 0 12 24 AM PM 10 Hr Hours BCD 5...

Page 55: ... a zero 0 and when PM bit 5 is a one 1 The total range of this register in the 12 hour format is 01 AM to 12 AM and 01 PM to 12 PM When Register 4 is in 24 hour format Bit 6 is set to a zero 0 Bits 3 0 contain the 1 Hour value with a range of 0 to 9 in BCD Bit 5 combines with 4 to represent the 10 Hour value The 10 Hour range is from 0 to 2 The total range of register 4 in the 24 hour format is 00...

Page 56: ... of registers 3 5 and 7 is a mask bit The mask bits when active logic one 1 disable the use of the particular Time of Day Alarm Register in the determination of the Time of Day Alarm see Table 4 7 When all the mask bits are low 0 an alarm will occur when Registers 2 4 and 6 match the values found in registers 3 5 and 7 When Register 7 s mask bit is set to a logic one 1 Register 6 will be disregard...

Page 57: ...he Watchdog Alarm feature Command Register Register B is the Command Register Within this register are mask bits control bits and flag bits The following paragraphs describe each bit Te Bit 7 Transfer Enable This bit enables and disables the tracking of data between the internal and external registers When set to a logic zero 0 tracking is disabled that is the data in the external register is froz...

Page 58: ... the Watchdog Alarm registers are accessed When the Interrupt Output is set to Pulse Mode see Bit 4 Interrupt Pulse Mode or Level Mode the flag will be set to a logic one 1 only when the Interrupt Output is active Tdf Bit 0 Time of Day Alarm Flag This is a read only bit set to a logic one 1 when a Time of Day Alarm Interrupt occurs This bit is reset when any of the Time of Day Alarm registers are ...

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Page 60: ...sturbed when inserting or removing the board from the chassis 8 Quality of cables and I O connections If products must be returned contact VMIC for a Return Material Authorization RMA Number This RMA Number must be obtained prior to any return VMIC Customer Service is available at 1 800 240 7782 Or E mail us at customer service vmic com Maintenance Prints User level repairs are not recommended The...

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Page 62: ...several connectors for its I O ports Figure A 1 shows the locations of the connectors on the VMICPCI 7611 Wherever possible the VMICPCI 7611 uses connectors and pinouts typical for any desktop PC This ensures maximum compatibility with a varity of systems Connector diagrams in this appendix are generally shown in a natural orientation with the controller board mounted in a CPCI bus chassis A Artis...

Page 63: ... Boot Block No Prgm E7 Watchdog Timer SEL Pins 1 and 2 IN RTCRESET Pins 2 and 3 IN SERR E13 DiskOnChip Address SEL Pins 1 and 2 IN D000 Pins 2 and 3 IN E000 E6 PIIX4E Battery Pins 1 and 2 IN Battery Enabled Pins 1 and 2 OUT Battery Disabled E12 Reserved E3 Password Clear Pins 1 and 2 IN Clear Password E10 Watchdog Battery SEL Pins 1 and 2 OUT Disabled E2 Fan Connector Bold Default Factory Configur...

Page 64: ... V C_AD 2 GND 22 C_AD 7 GND CPCI_3 3 C_AD 6 C_AD 5 N C 21 CPCI_3 3 C_AD 9 C_AD 8 GND C_C BE0 GND 20 C_AD 12 GND CPCI_VIO C_AD 11 C_AD 10 N C 19 CPCI_3 3 C_AD 15 C_AD 14 GND C_AD 13 GND 18 C_SERR GND CPCI_3 3 C_PAR C_C BE1 N C 17 CPCI_3 3 C_SDONE C_SB0 GND C_PERR GND 16 C_DEVSEL GND CPCI_VIO C_STOP C_LOCK N C 15 CPCI_3 3 C_FRAME C_IRDY GND C_TRDY GND 14 lost to the keying area N C 13 lost to the ke...

Page 65: ...PRST C_REQ6 C_GNT6 N C 16 N C N C C_DEG GND N C GND 15 N C GND C_FAL C_REQ5 C_GNT5 N C 14 N C N C N C GND N C GND 13 N C GND CPCI_VIO N C N C N C 12 N C N C N C GND N C GND 11 N C GND CPCI_VIO N C N C N C 10 N C N C N C GND N C GND 9 N C GND CPCI_VIO N C N C N C 8 N C N C N C GND N C GND 7 N C GND CPCI_VIO N C N C N C 6 N C N C N C GND N C GND 5 C_C BE5 GND CPCI_VIO C_C BE4 C_PAR64 N C 4 CPCI_VIO ...

Page 66: ...STB AFD PD0 ERR N C 15 USBP1 RTC USBP1 RTC USB0C1 DATA CLK GND 14 GND SP0_R1 B SP0_DTR B SP0_CTS B SP0_TXB N C 13 SP0_RTS SP0_RXB SP0_DSR B SP0_DCD B N C GND 12 SP1_RTS N C 5 V N C 12 V N C 11 GND SP1_R1 B SP1_DTR B SP1_CTS B SP1_TXB GND 10 DAP0 SP1_RXB SP1_DSR B SP1_DCD DAP2PR N C 9 DAP1 REDWC IDEIORDY IDESELA IDEIOW0 GND 8 DIR INDEX IDECS01 DOP 8 DOP 6 N C 7 SIDE1 IDEIOR0 HD_ACTA DOP 9 DOP 7 GND...

Page 67: ...2 PMC_E18_21 GND 17 PMC_A17_30 PMC_B17_29 PMC_C17_28 PMC_D17_27 PMC_E17_26 N C 16 PMC_A16_35 PMC_B16_34 PMC_C16_33 PMC_D16_32 PMC_E16_31 GND 15 PMC_A15_40 PMC_B15_39 PMC_C15_38 PMC_D15_37 PMC_E15_36 N C 14 PMC_A14_45 PMC_B14_44 PMC_C14_43 PMC_D14_42 PMC_E14_41 GND 13 PMC_A13_50 PMC_B13_49 PMC_C13_48 PMC_D13_47 PMC_E13_46 N C 12 PMC_A12_55 PMC_B12_54 PMC_C12_53 PMC_D12_52 PMC_E12_51 GND 11 PMC_A11_...

Page 68: ...e A 6 Ethernet Connector and Pinout ETHERNET CONNECTOR 10BaseT 100BaseTx PIN Signal Name 1 TD Transmit Data 2 TD Transmit Data 3 RD Receive Data 4 NC No Connection 5 NC No Connection 6 RD Receive Data 7 NC No Connection 8 NC No Connection Connector Opening Pin 1 Top View Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 69: ...ure A 7 Video Connector and Pinout Video Connector Pin Direction Function 1 Out Red 2 Out Green 3 Out Blue 4 Reserved 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 5 V 10 Ground 11 Reserved 12 I2 Data 13 Out Horizontal SYNC 14 Out Vertical SYNC 15 I2 Clock Shield Chassis Ground 5 1 10 6 15 11 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 70: ...e 2 In Out Bidirectional Data D0 3 In Out Bidirectional Data D1 4 In Out Bidirectional Data D2 5 In Out Bidirectional Data D3 6 In Out Bidirectional Data D4 7 In Out Bidirectional Data D5 8 In Out Bidirectional Data D6 9 In Out Bidirectional Data D7 10 In Acknowledge 11 In Device Busy 12 In Out of Paper 13 In Device Selected 14 Out Auto Feed 15 In Error 16 Out Initialize Device 17 In Device Ready ...

Page 71: ... Keyboard Data 1 In Out Mouse Data 2 Unused 2 Unused 3 Ground 3 Ground 4 5 V 4 5 V 5 Out Keyboard Clock 5 Out Mouse Clock 6 Unused 6 Unused Shield Chassis Ground Shield Chassis Ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pin Dir Function 1 In Out Mouse Data 2 In Out Keyboard Data 3 Ground 4 5 V 5 Out Mouse Clock 6 Out Keyboard Clock Shield Chassis Ground An adapter cable is included with the VMICP...

Page 72: ...ition shielded connector Figure A 10 shows the pinout of the USB connector Figure A 10 USB Connector Pinout Pin Signal Function 1 USBV USB Power 2 USB USB Data 3 USB USB Data 4 USBG USB Ground 1 4 Conductors End View Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 73: ...ame Pin Name Pin Name Pin Name 1 GND 2 12 33 FRAME 34 GND 3 GND 4 INTC 35 GND 36 IRDY 5 INTD 6 INTA 37 DEVSEL 38 5 V 7 BMODE1A 8 5 V 39 GND 40 LOCK 9 INTB 10 NC 41 SDONE 42 NC 11 GND 12 NC 43 PAR 44 GND 13 CLK 14 GND 45 5 V 46 AD 15 15 GND 16 GNT 47 AD 12 48 AD 11 17 REQ 18 5 V 49 AD 9 50 5 V 19 5 V 20 AD 31 51 GND 52 C BE0 21 AD 28 22 AD 27 53 AD 6 54 AD 5 23 AD 25 24 GND 55 AD 4 56 GND 25 GND 26...

Page 74: ...8 NC 39 PERR 40 GND 9 NC 10 NC 41 3 3 V 42 SERR 11 PRSNT2 12 3 3 V 43 C BE1 44 GND 13 RST 14 GND 45 AD 14 46 AD 13 15 3 3 V 16 GND 47 GND 48 AD 10 17 NC 18 GND 49 AD 8 50 3 3 V 19 AD 30 20 AD 29 51 AD 7 52 NC 21 GND 22 AD 26 53 3 3 V 54 NC 23 AD 24 24 3 3 V 55 NC 56 GND 25 IDSEL 26 AD 23 57 NC 58 NC 27 3 3 V 28 AD 20 59 GND 60 NC 29 AD 18 30 GND 61 ACK64 62 3 3 V 31 AD 16 32 C BE2 63 GND 64 NC Art...

Page 75: ...J5_PMC_B14_44 13 J5_PMC_C20_13 14 J5_PMC_B20_14 45 J5_PMC_A14_45 46 J5_PMC_E13_46 15 J5_PMC_A20_15 16 J5_PMC_E19_16 47 J5_PMC_D13_47 48 J5_PMC_C13_48 17 J5_PMC_D19_17 18 J5_PMC_C19_18 49 J5_PMC_B13_49 50 J5_PMC_A13_50 19 J5_PMC_B19_19 20 J5_PMC_A19_20 51 J5_PMC_E12_51 52 J5_PMC_D12_52 21 J5_PMC_E18_21 22 J5_PMC_D18_22 53 J5_PMC_C12_53 54 J5_PMC_B12_54 23 J5_PMC_C18_23 24 J5_PMC_B18_24 55 J5_PMC_A1...

Page 76: ...stem memory The parameters shown throughout this section are the default values Help Window The help window on the right side of each menu displays the help text for the currently selected field It updates as you move the cursor to each field Pressing F1 or Alt H on any menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend keys and their alternates The scroll bar on the right of any win...

Page 77: ...s ENTER to continue with system boot This feature is accessed by pressing the ESC at the very beginning of the boot cycle The selection made from this screen applies to the current boot only and will not be used during the next boot up of the system If you have trouble accessing this feature disable the QuickBoot Mode in the Main BIOS setup screen Exit saving changes and retry accessing the First ...

Page 78: ...e in the information Setting The Date Press the left or right arrow key to move the cursor to the desired field month day year Press the PgUp or PgDn key to step through the available choices or type in the information 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 0 1 GYDQFHG 3RZHU RRW LW WHP 6SHFLILF HOS 4XLFN RRW 0RGH QDEOHG 6 VWHP 7LPH OORZV WKH V VWHP WR VNLS FHUWDLQ WHVWV ZKLOH ERRWLQJ 7KLV ZLOO GHFUHDVH WKH WLPH QHHG...

Page 79: ...he default is Disabled Primary Master Slave The VMICPCI 7611 has the capability of utilizing one IDE hard disk drive on the Primary Master bus The default setting is Auto The Primary Slave is assigned to the CD ROM if installed 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 0 1 WHP 6SHFLILF HOS 3ULPDU 0DVWHU 8VHU RX HQWHU SDUDPHWHUV RI KDUG GLVN GULYH LQVWDOOHG DW WKLV FRQQHFWLRQ XWR DXWRW SHV KDUG GULYH LQVWDOOHG KHUH RX V...

Page 80: ... and Delay settings When disabled the values in the Typematic Rate and Delay are ignored The default is Disabled Keyboard Auto Repeat Rate Chars Sec If the Key Click is enabled this determines the rate a character is repeated when a key is held down The options are 30 26 7 21 8 18 5 13 3 10 6 or 2 characters per second The default is 30 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 0 1 WHP 6SHFLILF HOS H ERDUG HDWXUHV 6HOH...

Page 81: ...led in the system in Kbytes Extended Memory The Extended Memory field is for informational purposes only and cannot be modified by the user This field displays the total amount of memory installed in the system in Mbytes Console Redirection Console Redirection allows for remote access and control of the PC functions to a remote terminal via the serial port Selecting Console Redirection provides ad...

Page 82: ...PC ANSI or VT100 The default is PC ANSI Flow Control Enables are disables Flow Control The options are No Flow Control XON XOFF or CTS RTS The default is CTS RTS Console Connection Indicates whether the console is connected directly to the system or if a modem is being used to connect The options are Direct or Via Modem The default is Direct Continue C R After POST This enables console redirection...

Page 83: ...e it is stored until processed by the CPU The default is Enabled 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 0DLQ 9 1 3RZHU RRW LW WHP 6SHFLILF HOS QVWDOOHG 2 6 2WKHU 6HOHFW WKH RSHUDWLQJ V VWHP LQVWDOOHG RQ RXU V VWHP ZKLFK RX ZLOO XVH PRVW FRPPRQO 1RWH Q LQFRUUHFW VHWWLQJ FDQ FDXVH VRPH RSHUDWLQJ V VWHPV WR GLVSOD XQH SHFWHG EHKDYLRU 5HVHW RQILJXUDWLRQ DWD 1R DFKH 0HPRU 2 HYLFH RQILJXUDWLRQ DUJH LVN FFHVV 0RGH 26 RFDO ...

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Page 85: ...electing Advanced Chipset Control opens the menu below Use this menu to change the values in the chipset register for optimizing your system s performance Graphics Aperture Select the size of the graphics aperture for the ACP video device The options are 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB or 256MB The default is 64MB 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 9 1 WHP 6SHFLILF HOS GYDQFHG KLSVHW RQWURO 6HOHFW WKH VL H RI WKH U...

Page 86: ...cking Correction with Scrubbing ECC Scrub The default is Disabled SERR Signal Configuration Select ECC error conditions that SERR will be asserted The options are None Single Bit Multiple Bit or Both The default is Both Clear Watchdog Timer Reset If enabled after power up or reset the BIOS will clear the onboard Watchdog Timer so it will not generate a Watchdog Reset or NMI The default is Disabled...

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Page 89: ... Defaults Load System defaults as defined at the factory Discard Changes Discard any changes without exiting the setup program Save Changes Save any changes made without exiting the Setup program 3KRHQL 6HWXS 8WLOLW 0DLQ GYDQFHG 3RZHU RRW LW WHP 6SHFLILF HOS LW 6DYLQJ KDQJHV LW LVFDUGLQJ KDQJHV LW 6 VWHP 6HWXS DQG VDYH RXU FKDQJHV WR 026 RDG VHWXS HIDXOWV LVFDUG KDQJHV 6DYH KDQJHV HOS 6HOHFW WHP K...

Page 90: ...IOS can not be removed it must be used in the initial boot cycle A custom application like a revised operating system for example can only begin to operate after the BIOS has finished initializing the CPU The VMICPCI 7611 will allow the user to either maintain the current BIOS configuration or alter this configuration to be more user specific but this alteration can only be accomplished after the ...

Page 91: ...erride the initial BIOS configuration These include the device addresses and the device interrupts This appendix reviews the details of these addresses and interrupts and provides a reference list for the individual devices used on the board The VMICPCI 7611 utilizes the high performance Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI bus along with the Industrial Standard Architecture ISA bus In general th...

Page 92: ...Accelerator PIIX4E DEC 21154 82559 Super I O with RTC SMC FDC37C67X PCI to EIDE Flash BIOS Micro Processor PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Watchdog Timer 1284 North Bridge System South Bridge I J3 J3 J3 J5 I O J3 69000 AGP Video Controller Pentium II III Embedded Module J3 DiskOnChip Flash Optional PMC Video Connection AGP Front Panel RJ11 USB J3 Front Panel 1 2 3 6 5 7 8 4 9 Artisan Technology Group Quality ...

Page 93: ...ox 58119 Santa Clara CA 95052 8119 4 Intel 82559 10 100 Mb s Ethernet LAN Controller Intel www intel com 5 Intel 69000 Technical Reference Manual Intel Corporation 2200 Mission College Blvd P O Box 58119 Santa Clara CA 95052 8119 408 765 8080 www intel com 6 PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 1 PCI Special Interest Group P O Box 14070 Portland OR 97214 800 433 5177 U S 503 797 4207 International 50...

Page 94: ...h Beltwood Pwky Dallas TX 75244 3292 10 IEEE P1386 PMC Specification The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc 345 East 47th Street New York NY 10017 2394 www ieee com 11 Vita 29 Draft 0 92b PC MIP Specification Vita Standards Organization 7825 East Gelding Drive Suite 104 Scottsdale AZ 85260 602 951 8866 www vita com Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 ...

Page 95: ...rs However all of the ISA devices with the exception of the real time clock keyboard and programmable timer are relocatable to almost anywhere within the standard 1 Kbyte of I O address space Table C 1 defines the spectrum of addresses available for reconfiguration of ISA devices As previously stated in the standard PC AT system all I O devices are mapped in I O address space On the VMICPCI 7611 h...

Page 96: ...he configuration address space PCI bus targets are required to implement Base Address registers in configuration address space to access internal registers or functions The BIOS uses the Base Address register to determine how much space a device requires in a given address space and then assigns where in that space the device will reside This functionality enables PCI devices to be located in eith...

Page 97: ...ge 97 within the PCI to ISA Bridge PIIX4E 82371EB section of the diagram To maintain backward compatibility with PC XT systems IBM chose to use the new IRQ9 input on the slave PIC to operate as the old IRQ2 interrupt line on the PC XT Expansion Bus Thus in AT systems the IRQ9 interrupt line connects to the old IRQ2 pin on the AT Expansion Bus or ISA bus The BIOS defines the PC AT interrupt line to...

Page 98: ...BY BIOS PMC Site BRIDGE C P C b u s Timer Keybd Com 2 Com 1 N A Floppy Control Interrupt 8 15 Lpt 1 Real Tm Clock Mouse Math AT Flash Hard Drv NA NA Coproc PIRQ0 PIRQ1 PIRQ2 PIRQ3 IRQ2 INTB INTC INTD Ethernet MAPPER 8259 SLAVE PORTS 0A0 0A1 PIIX4E 82371EB The PCI to ISA Bridge PCI ISA IDE Xcellerator INT IRQ15 IRQ14 IRQ13 IRQ12 IRQ11 IRQ10 IRQ9 IRQ8 INT Drive I INTA INTB INTC INTD Bus Artisan Tech...

Page 99: ...nes to one of the available slave PIC Interrupt Request lines IRQ 9 10 11 12 14 or 15 Table C 3 PCI Device Interrupt Mapping by the BIOS DEVICE COMPONENT VENDOR ID DEVICE ID CPU ADDRESS MAP ID SELECT DEVICE PCI INTERRUPT MOTHER BOARD PCI INTERRUPT MAPPER DATA BOOK REF Arbitration Level Power Management PIIX4E 82371EB Function 0x8086 0x7113 AD18 N A N A 5 N A PCI to ISA Bridge PIIX4E 82371EB Functi...

Page 100: ...s 19 port map 37 installation 31 Interrupt Level Mode 56 57 interrupt line assignment 39 Interrupt Output 56 Interrupt Pulse Mode 56 57 Interrupt Switch 56 interrupt vector table 90 ISA bus 90 ISA device interrupt mapping 96 ISA devices 94 J Jumper Locations 27 L LPT1 Parallel I O 38 LPT2 Parallel I O 38 M Maintenance 59 master interrupt controller 37 memory address space 94 N Non Maskable Interru...

Page 101: ...8 serial ports 45 SERR interrupt 43 SMC Super I O chip 45 System BIOS Setup Utility 75 T Time of Day Alarm Flag 57 Time of Day Alarm Mask 57 Time of Day Registers 54 Transfer Enable 56 U unpacking procedures 25 V vector interrupt table 39 Video SDRAM 47 W Watchdog Alarm 56 Watchdog Alarm Flag 57 Watchdog Alarm Mask 56 Watchdog Interrupt Output 56 Watchdog Registers 53 Watchdog Timer 52 Artisan Tec...

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