SMC Networks 1232 Series user manual J1 and J2 for the ISA Bus, Isa Bus

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J1 and J2 for the ISA Bus

The ISA BUS

Connectors J1 and J2 carry the signals for the ISA Bus. These signals match definitions of the IEEE P996 standard. Below is shown a picture of the ISA BUS

Figure 4. ISA BUS layout

According to PC/104 specifications, KEYs are filled holes in the upper side and missing pins in the lower side of the bus connector. This is made to avoid the wrong insertion in/of another module.

For further info about ISA (PC/104) bus, please refer to the PC/104 Consortium Web

site at www.pc104.org.

How to connect to the CPU other PC/104 & PC/104 devices: the stack assembly

The ISA Bus connectors of the module are designed to allow the connection onto a stack of other PC/104 and/or PC/104Plus devices. We recommend you to follow the procedure below ensuring that stacking of the modules does not damage connectors or electronics parts.

1.Turn off power to the PC/104 system or stack.

2.Select and install standoffs to properly position the module on the PC/104 stack.

3.Touch a grounded metal part of the rack to discharge any accumulation of static electricity.

4.Remove the module from its anti-static bag.

5.Check that keying pins in the bus connector are properly positioned.

6.Check the stacking order; make sure an XT bus card will not be placed between two AT bus cards or it will interrupt the AT bus signals.

7.Hold the module by its edges and orient it so that the bus connector pins line up with the matching connector on the stack.

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Contents Spacepc 1232 Series About this Manual Table of Contents Options Explanation EMI Caution Product Overview CPU-1232 CPU-1232 SpacePC 1232 Functional Block DiagramProduct Definition VGA interface PeripheralsLCD-TFT interface Jumper Description Jumper Layout and ConfigurationPIN# Type Function DefaultConnectors Layout Connectors DescriptionVGA Connector FunctionISA BUS PC/XT IDE/DOMISA BUS J1 and J2 for the ISA BusModule Stack J3 Multifunction Connector J3 for Multifunction & J14 for Mouse¾ Multifunction Pin Pin Signalƒ System reset ƒ External BatteryMsclk J14 Mouse Connectorƒ Power button Pin #Multifunction Adapter both sides Parvus Multifunction AdapterMsclk GND Msdat Respbin10N.C Kbdat Kbclk GND BattinPin Signal Function In/out DB25 Floppy Function Signal In/out PinJ4 for Parallel or FDD Slct PD6PD7 MSB BSYGND PIN1 J5 and J6 Serial Port InterfacesRS485 Function DB25RS422 Pin Function In/outJ7 for 2 x USB J7 for 2 x USB, J8 for AUDIO-CODECJ8 for AC97 Audio port Section Connector#Function Parvus USB/AC97-AudioCODEC AdapterSdatain USB2 J9 IDE Connector, JP10 IDE LED ConnectorJ9 IDE Connector USB1Pin SignalFunction JP10 IDE LED ConnectorRefresh Rate J10 VGA ConnectorPin Signal Function Resolution Simultaneous ColorsJ11 Auxiliary Power Connector +12VDC12VDC ATX Power Supply J13 Fan power supply connectorJ18 for Ethernet Net drivers J19 LCD-TFT Section 640x480 16bpp 64K colors 800x600 8bpp 256 colors 1024x768 Page Setup Program How to use the Setup program Setup pages Time GeneralDate Floppy disksExpansion Socket Quick Boot DiskOnChip MapKeyboard Boot Try Sequence Dram Memory Speedƒ USB Video Memory = Default settingFloppy Controller Eide PortNetwork Adapter PS/2 MouseAudio MPU-401 CommunicationsSerial Ports 1 Parallel Port Atapi Units LBA Echs Error on Keyboard Error on VideoError on Floppy Disks Error on Real Time Clock Error on Fixed DisksPage For Last Versions Visit Site How to update the BIOS. The SSDPlease Note How to update the Bios the Btool ProgramOptions Explanation \BTOOL /D a Btool /D B Integrated Solid State DiskVirtual Peripherals Virtual Peripherals modeVirtual Peripherals connection Local and redirected peripheralsHost PC serial interface Signal Function PIN NrDB25 Signal Parallel PIN Nr Port PC/104 serial interfaceNow turn on the SpacePC 1232 module Important note Watchdog Timer MOV Bios INT 52h functions 0Ch, 0Dh, 0EhWatchdog modalities Super I/O registers programmingMOV BL, AL OUT DX, ALINC AL, DXWatchdog time-out pin Troubleshooting SpacePC 1232 Module erratic operation Common Problems and SolutionsSpacePC 1232 Module will not boot SpacePC 1232 Module will not boot from DiskOnModuleTwo hard drives will not work, but one does Troubleshooting a PC/104 SystemDate and time not saved when power is off Technical/Sales AssistanceMaterial Authorization RMA number Returning For ServiceOperating Temperature Range Electrical and Environmental SpecificationsOperating Characteristics Electrical Operating CharacteristicsFrequency 64MB 128 MB Power ConsumptionBattery Backup Characteristics Absolute Maximum RatingsCPU Dimensions Mechanical Dimensions43,6 12.7 41.5 13.0 FDD Adapter DimensionsFDD Adapter Dimensions USB Audio Codec Dimensions31.0 49.0 43.4 11.9 Ethernet Adapter DimensionsEthernet Adapter Dimensions Multifunction Adapter DimensionsGround the Instrument Safety SummaryEMI Caution Disclaimer of WarrantyDo Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment FlammabilityLife Support Policy ReliabilityPage Acronyms and Abbreviations Limited Warranty