Ampro Corporation PCI-104 quick start Audience Assumptions

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REVISION HISTORY

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Audience Assumptions

This guide is for the person who designs computer related equipment, including but not limited to hardware and software design and implementation of the same. Ampro Computers, Inc. assumes you are qualified in designing and implementing your hardware designs and its related software into your prototype computer equipment.

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QuickStart Guide

CoreModule 800

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Contents CoreModule PCI-104 Single Board Computer QuickStart Guide Audience Assumptions Contents Table A-1 What’s in the Box Setting Up the CoreModuleRequirements CD-ROMSetting Up the Workspace PreparationConnecting Cables to the CoreModule CoreModule 800 Connector LocationsSkip any steps that do not apply to your situation Refer to the CoreModule 800 I/O Interface Design Library on Cable Connecting Peripherals Connecting Boot DevicesConnecting the Power Supply Applying Power to the CoreModuleMain Advanced PCIPnP Boot Boot Device Priority Jumper # Installed Removed/Enabled DefaultWire Color Four Pin # Ten Pin # Signal GNDQuickStart Guide CoreModule Tools Required Installing CoreModule 800 OptionsInstallation Guidelines Removing the SodimmDDR Sodimm Installing the Sodimm Removing Sodimm from SocketRetaining Latches Angle KeyHidden Pressing down on Sodimm Installing Software, Drivers, and Utilities Chapter QuickStart Guide CoreModule Appendix a Technical Support Method Contact InformationAppendix a Appendix B Interface Board Interface Board LayoutInterface Board Connectors Signal Pin # On Description BoardCTS1 RTS1TXD1 DTR1Signal OnBoard Description Pin # DS1 PD7ACK BSYSignal From Description Pin # Onboard Connector Figure B-2. RS-485 Serial Port ImplementationSignal From Description Pin # Onboard DB9 Connector Signal From Onboard Description Pin # Connector & Pin # Msclk J10 Signal From Onboard Description Pin # Connector & Pin #Msdat Pin # Signal Description ALF BusySlct InitMiscellaneous Components Component DescriptionConnector Pin Number Manufacturer Manufacturer’s PN Appendix C Connector Part NumbersConnector Pin Number Mfg Manufacturer’s PN Appendix C