Ampro Corporation PCI-104 quick start Refer to the CoreModule 800 I/O Interface Design Library on

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Chapter 1Setting Up the CoreModule 800

3)

Connect the Video Cable

• Connect the Video cable to the Video connector (J1) on the

 

 

CoreModule 800 as shown in Figure 1-4.

 

Pin-1

 

4)

Connect Power Adapter Cable

• Connect the Power Adapter Cable to the Power In connector (J7)

 

 

on the CoreModule 800 as shown in Figure 1-4.

 

 

See Table 1-2 for Power Adapter Cable wiring and pin connections.

5)

Connect the Ethernet

• Connect the Ethernet adapter board provided in the QuickStart Kit

 

Adapter board

to the Ethernet connector (J3) on the CoreModule 800 as shown in

 

 

Figure 1-4.

 

 

Refer to the CoreModule 800 I/O Interface Design Library on the

 

 

CoreModule 800 Doc & SW CD-ROM for more information.

6)

Connect Utility Cables

• Connect free end of Utility 1 Cable on the CoreModule 800 to J4

 

1 & 2 to the I/O Board

on the I/O Board as shown in Figures 1-5 and 1-6.

 

 

• Connect free end of Utility 2 Cable on the CoreModule 800 to J5

 

 

on the I/O Board as shown in Figures 1-5 and 1-6.

7)

Connect Floppy Drive Cable

• Connect a standard 34-pin Floppy drive cable to the Floppy drive

 

 

port (J11) on the I/O Board.

 

 

The floppy drive interface (J11) is shared with the Parallel (LPT1)

 

 

interface (J12), so you can only use one of these connectors at a

 

 

time on the I/O Board.

I/O Interface Board

(I/O Board)

Utility 1a (J4)

Connect Utility 1 cable between J4 (Utility 1) on CoreModule 800 and J4 (Utility 1a) on

the I/O Board.

Utility 2a (J5)

Connect Utility 2 cable between

J5 (Utility 2) on CoreModule 800 and

J5 (Utility 2a) on the I/O Board.

Floppy Disk

Drive (FDD)

Interface (J11)

CM800QkS_06a

Figure 1-5. Connecting Utility Cables to the I/O Interface Board

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QuickStart Guide

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Contents CoreModule PCI-104 Single Board Computer QuickStart Guide Audience Assumptions Contents Table A-1 Requirements Setting Up the CoreModuleWhat’s in the Box CD-ROMPreparation Setting Up the WorkspaceCoreModule 800 Connector Locations Connecting Cables to the CoreModuleSkip any steps that do not apply to your situation Refer to the CoreModule 800 I/O Interface Design Library on Cable Connecting Boot Devices Connecting PeripheralsApplying Power to the CoreModule Connecting the Power SupplyMain Advanced PCIPnP Boot Boot Device Priority Default Jumper # Installed Removed/EnabledGND Wire Color Four Pin # Ten Pin # SignalQuickStart Guide CoreModule Installation Guidelines Installing CoreModule 800 OptionsTools Required Removing the SodimmDDR Sodimm Removing Sodimm from Socket Installing the SodimmRetaining Latches Angle KeyHidden Pressing down on Sodimm Installing Software, Drivers, and Utilities Chapter QuickStart Guide CoreModule Method Contact Information Appendix a Technical SupportAppendix a Interface Board Layout Appendix B Interface BoardSignal Pin # On Description Board Interface Board ConnectorsTXD1 RTS1CTS1 DTR1Signal OnBoard Description Pin # ACK PD7DS1 BSYFigure B-2. RS-485 Serial Port Implementation Signal From Description Pin # Onboard ConnectorSignal From Description Pin # Onboard DB9 Connector Signal From Onboard Description Pin # Connector & Pin # J10 Signal From Onboard Description Pin # Connector & Pin # MsdatMsclk Pin # Signal Description Slct BusyALF InitComponent Description Miscellaneous ComponentsAppendix C Connector Part Numbers Connector Pin Number Mfg Manufacturer’s PNConnector Pin Number Manufacturer Manufacturer’s PN Appendix C