PROMETHEUS-LCLow-Power PC/104 CPU Board with ZFx86 Processor

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.

 

DESCRIPTION

4

2.

 

FEATURES

5

3.

PROMETHEUS-LC BOARD DRAWING

6

4.

 

I/O HEADERS

7

 

4.1

 

Main I/O Connector – J3

7

 

4.2

 

Input Power – J11

9

 

4.3

 

Output Power – J12

10

 

4.4

 

USB – J5

10

 

4.5

 

Auxiliary Serial Port Connector – J15

11

 

4.6

 

Watchdog/Failsafe Features – J6

11

 

4.7

 

Floppy Drive – J7

12

 

4.8

 

IDE Drive – J8

12

 

4.9

 

PC/104 Bus Connectors

13

5.

 

JUMPER CONFIGURATION

14

 

5.1

 

System Configuration – J10

14

 

5.2

 

Watchdog Timer & System Recovery – J6

15

6.

 

SYSTEM FEATURES

16

 

6.1

 

System Resources

16

 

6.2

 

CPU Chip Selects

16

 

6.3

 

Console Redirection to a Serial Port

17

 

6.4

 

Watchdog Timer

18

 

6.5

 

Failsafe Mode / BIOS Recovery

19

 

6.6

 

Flash Memory

19

 

6.7

 

Backup Battery

19

 

6.8

 

System Reset

19

7.

 

BIOS FEATURES

20

 

7.1

 

BIOS Settings

20

 

7.2

 

BIOS Download / Recovery

21

8.

DISK-ON-BOARD™ FLASH FILE STORAGE

22

9.

 

SYSTEM I/O

24

 

9.1

 

Serial Ports

24

 

9.2

 

Parallel Port

24

10. NOTES ON OPERATING SYSTEMS AND BOOTING PROCEDURES

25

 

10.1 Installing an OS From a Floppy Drive onto a Flashdisk Module

25

 

10.2 Installing an OS from a Hard Disk onto a Flashdisk Module

26

11.

FLASHDISK MODULE

27

 

11.2

Configuration

27

 

11.3 Using the Flashdisk with Another IDE Drive

27

 

11.4

Power Supply

27

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Prometheus-LC CPU User Manual V1.0

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Diamond Systems PR-Z16-LC-ST, Low-Power PC/104 CPU Board With ZFx86 Processor user manual Table of Contents

Low-Power PC/104 CPU Board With ZFx86 Processor, PR-Z16-LC-ST specifications

The Diamond Systems Low-Power PC/104 CPU Board featuring the ZFx86 Processor, specifically the PR-Z16-LC-ST model, represents a significant advancement in embedded computing technology. This CPU board is designed to deliver robust performance while maintaining low power consumption, making it ideal for a wide array of industrial and embedded applications.

One of the standout features of the PR-Z16-LC-ST board is its ZFx86 Processor. This processor family is built with a focus on energy efficiency and low thermal output, which is crucial for applications where heat dissipation can be a challenge. The ZFx86 provides an excellent balance between processing power and energy consumption, featuring a 16-bit instruction set that facilitates compatibility with many existing software applications.

This board supports a variety of operating environments, including DOS, Linux, and Windows, ensuring versatility for developers. Its design includes a compact PC/104 form factor, which allows for streamlined stacking of multiple boards. This modularity is beneficial for system integrators looking to create customized solutions with limited space.

In terms of connectivity, the PR-Z16-LC-ST is equipped with a wide range of I/O ports. This includes digital and analog inputs and outputs, serial communication ports, and support for various peripheral devices. Such features make it a suitable choice for tasks such as data acquisition, control systems, and automation processes.

Additionally, the Diamond Systems board is designed with an onboard memory expansion capability, allowing users to enhance performance based on specific application needs. The support for both DRAM and flash memory options provides flexibility in memory configuration.

The board also emphasizes reliability and longevity, with rugged construction suitable for harsh environments. This durability is essential for applications in sectors such as transportation, telecommunications, and factory automation, where systems must withstand extreme conditions.

In summary, the Diamond Systems PR-Z16-LC-ST Low-Power PC/104 CPU Board with ZFx86 Processor combines efficiency with a robust feature set. Its low power consumption, modular design, and extensive connectivity options make it an attractive solution for developers in the embedded computing space seeking reliable performance in compact configurations.