AR-B1375/AR-B1376 User s Guide

(3) LCD Panel Display Connector (CN8)

Attach a display panel connector to this 44-pin connector with pin assignments as shown below:

NOTE: AR-B1375 doesn’t provide this function.

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

2

 

Figure 4-6 CN8: LCD Display Connector

 

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

1

GND

2

SHFCLK

3

GND

4

LP

5

FLM

6

GND

7

P0(B0)

8

P1(B1)

9

P2(B2)

10

P3(B3)

11

P4(B4)

12

P5(B5)

13

GND

14

P6(B6)

15

P7(B7)

16

P8(G0)

17

P9(G1)

18

P10(G2)

19

P11(G3)

20

GND

21

P12(G4)

22

P13(G5)

23

P14(G6)

24

P15(G7)

25

P16(R0)

26

P17(R1)

27

GND

28

P18(R2)

29

P19(R3)

30

P20(R4)

31

P21(R5)

32

P22(R6)

33

P23(R7)

34

GND

35

VCC

36

VCC

37

+12V

38

+12V

39

GND

40

GND

41

DE

42

ENABLK

43

GND

44

VEE

Table 4-4 LCD Display Assignment

4.3 SUPPORTED LCD PANEL

At present, this VGA card can provide a solution with an inverter board for the following list of standard LCD panels. Consult your Acrosser representative for new developments. When using other models of standard LCD panels in the market.

NO.

Manufacture

Model No.

Description

1

NEC

NL-6448AC30-10

TFT 9.4”

2

NEC

NL-6448AC32-10

TFT 10.2”

3

NEC

NL-6448AC33-10

TFT 10.4”

4

HITACHI

LMG5371

MONO 9.4” Dual Scan

5

HITACHI

LMG9200

DSTN 9.4”

6

HITACHI

LMG9400

DSTN 10.4”

7

ORION

OGM-640CN03C-S

DSTN 10.4”

8

SHARP

LQ10D321

TFT 10.4”

Table 4-5 LCD Panel Type List

CAUTION: 1. If you want to connect the LCD panel, you must update the AR-B1376’s BIOS, then you can setup the corrected BIOS. Please contact Acrosser for the latest BIOS update.

2.If user needs to update the BIOS version or connect other LCD, please contact the sales department. The detail supported LCDs are listed in the Acrosser Web site, user can download the suitable BIOS.

The address is as follows:

http:\\www.acrosser.com

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Toshiba 386SX, AR-B1376 Supported LCD Panel, LCD Panel Display Connector CN8, LCD Display Assignment, LCD Panel Type List

386SX, AR-B1376, AR-B1375 specifications

The Toshiba AR-B1375 and AR-B1376 are notable embedded computing solutions that incorporate the 386SX microprocessor architecture. Designed for various applications, these models focus on reliability, performance, and versatility, making them appealing choices for system integrators and developers.

At the core of the AR-B1375 and AR-B1376 is the Intel 386SX microprocessor. This landmark processor marked a significant advancement in computing technology, introducing a 32-bit architecture while maintaining compatibility with 16-bit applications. The 386SX is known for its efficient processing capabilities, offering both multitasking support and enhanced memory management. It operates at clock speeds ranging typically from 16 MHz to 25 MHz, contributing to its effectiveness in running industrial applications.

One of the key features of the AR-B1375 and AR-B1376 systems is their modular architecture, which allows for easy customization and expansion. This modularity means users can tailor the hardware according to specific requirements, making it suitable for a wide range of applications such as automation, telecommunications, and embedded systems.

Both models support various I/O options, ensuring seamless integration with peripherals and external devices. They typically come equipped with serial and parallel ports, as well as support for modern interfaces like USB. The systems also feature onboard expansion slots, enabling the addition of further functionality, such as additional memory or specialized processing units.

In terms of memory, the AR-B1375 and AR-B1376 support a range of RAM configurations, allowing users to scale their systems based on the application demands. The inclusion of EPROM and EEPROM options also facilitates easy updates and programmability, which is crucial for embedded systems that often require firmware adjustments over time.

Moreover, these models are known for their robust thermal management features, which are essential in industrial environments where conditions can be harsh. This capability ensures stable performance and longevity, reducing the risk of system failures due to overheating or environmental factors.

To summarize, the Toshiba AR-B1375 and AR-B1376, coupled with the 386SX microprocessor, offer a blend of performance, flexibility, and reliability. Their modular design, extensive I/O support, and memory scalability make them ideal for a variety of embedded computing applications, placing them as commendable options in the world of industrial computing solutions. These systems not only exemplify Toshiba's commitment to innovation but also contribute significantly to the functionality of embedded technologies in a rapidly evolving industry.