MOPS/586: Technical Manual Rev. 1.4
MOPS/586: Technical Manual Rev. 1.4
MOPS/586: Technical Manual Rev. 1.4
Technical Manual
Rev. 1.4
JUMPtec
Industrielle Computertechnik AG
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MOPS/586 Table of Contents
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................................................... 2
BLOCK DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................................ 10
CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT.......................................................................................................................... 11
BIOS-DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................ 12
RTC-CMOS SETUP MENU ....................................................................................................................................... 12
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
STANDARD CMOS SETUP........................................................................................................................................ 12
ADVANCED CMOS SETUP ....................................................................................................................................... 14
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP .................................................................................................................................. 16
PERIPHERAL SETUP ................................................................................................................................................. 17
AUTO-DETECT HARD DISKS ..................................................................................................................................... 18
CHANGE USER PASSWORD ...................................................................................................................................... 18
CHANGE SUPERVISOR PASSWORD ........................................................................................................................... 18
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH OPTIMAL SETTINGS....................................................................................................... 18
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH FAIL SAFE SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 18
SAVE SETTINGS AND EXIT ........................................................................................................................................ 18
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING............................................................................................................................................. 18
AMIBIOS CONFIGURATION SCREEN ........................................................................................................................ 19
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................ 20
ALI-CHIPSET FEATURES .......................................................................................................................................... 20
MEMORY CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................ 20
INTERRUPTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
DMA....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
THE JIDA STANDARD .............................................................................................................................................. 22
WATCHDOG EXTENSION ........................................................................................................................................... 25
NETWORK OPERATION...................................................................................................................................... 26
OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................................... 26
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 27
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 27
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 27
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 27
PERIPHERAL INTERFACE.................................................................................................................................. 28
KEYBOARD, RESET, BATTERY, SPEAKER .................................................................................................................. 28
SERIAL PORT COM 1, 2 (RS232C) ......................................................................................................................... 29
PARALLEL PORT LPT 1............................................................................................................................................ 30
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MOPS/586 User Information
User Information
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, JUMPtec® reserves the right to make
changes to any portion of this manual to improve reliability, function or design. JUMPtec® does not assume any
liability for any product or circuit described herein.
Trademarks
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design, are reserved.
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General
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The information in the Technical Descriptions describes the type of the boards and shall not be considered as
assured characteristics.
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MOPS/586 User Information
Warranty
Each board is tested carefully and thoroughly before being shipped. If, however, problems should occur during
the operation, please check your user specific settings of all boards included in your system. This is often the
source of the fault. If a board is defective, it can be sent to your supplier for repair. Please take care of the
following steps:
1. The board returned should have the factory default settings since a test is only possible with these
settings.
2. In order to repair your board as fast as possible we require some additional information from you.
Please fill out the attached Repair Form and include it with the defective board.
3. If possible the board will be upgraded to the latest version without additional cost.
4. Upon receipt of the board please be aware that your user specific settings were changed during the
test.
Within the warranty period the repair is free of charge as long as the warranty conditions are observed. Because
of the high test expenditure you will be charged with the test cost if no fault is found. Repair after the warranty
period will be charged.
This JUMPtec® product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from
the date of shipment. During the warranty period JUMPtec® will at its option either repair or replace defective
products.
For warranty service or repair the product must be returned to a service facility designated by JUMPtec®.
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or
handling by buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the product´s environmental
specifications or improper installation or maintenance.
JUMPtec® will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by JUMPtec® that
are caused by a faulty JUMPtec® product.
Introduction
The MOPS/586 integrates the complete functionality of an 80486 motherboard with CPU, System-BIOS, 8
Mbyte to 32 MByte DRAM, keyboard-controller, real time clock and additional peripheral functions like COM1,
COM2, LPT1, Floppy-interface, EIDE-harddisk-interface, watchdog and optional Ethernet access. The system
runs with CPU clock speed 133MHz.
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MOPS/586 Features
Features
• Processor
®
AMD Am5x86 with 133 MHz internal Clock and 16 kByte write-back-Cache
• Chipset
ALI 1489/1487 PCI Chipset
• Power Supply
5V only supply
• Memory
4 MB onboard and 4/8/16/32MB 5V-DIMM module DRAM with Fast Page Mode or
EDO DRAM on the lower SO-DIMM-Connector
• EIDE-PCI-hard disk-interface
PCI Bus Master IDE port (up to 2 IDE Devices)
supports PIO Mode 3,4 IDE & ATAPI CD-ROM
supports JUMPtec CHIPdisk
• Watchdog
• 128 KByte FLASH-BIOS (AMI) and 1,6 Mbyte onboard SSD (DOS-compatible)
• Keyboard Controller
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MOPS/586 I/O Map
I/O Map
The I/O-port addresses of the processor module MOPS/586 are functionally identical with a standard PC/AT.
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MOPS/586 Memory Map for BIOS, SSD and JRC Support
The BIOS includes two special extensions to support the onboard silicon state disk and Jumptec Remote Control.
If the SSD is enabled in setup or the JRC client finds a host the code of the bios extension will be copied into
shadow ram. The location where the biosextension is placed is automatically determined by the system bios .
The user can not influence this! So care must be taken, when a Extended Memory Manager is used. To avoid
memory conflicts exclude the area E0000h-EFFFFh and do’nt include the area C0000h-DFFFFh !
DOS allows to address 1MByte directly. The memory area above 1MByte (high memory, extended memory) is
accessed under DOS via special drivers like HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE etc. Other operating systems (OS/2,
Windows-NT) allow to address the full memory area directly.
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MOPS/586 Onboard SSD (DOS-compatible)
000000h +-------------------+ -
¦ Interruptvectors ¦ ¦ 640KByte
¦ BIOS-variables ¦ ¦ of
¦ IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS ¦ ¦ main memory
¦ COMMAND.COM ¦ ¦
¦ HIMEM, EMM386 ¦ ¦
¦ Applications ¦ ¦
0A0000h +-------------------¦ +
¦ EGA/VGA Video- ¦ ¦
¦ Adapter ¦ ¦ upper memory
0B0000h +-------------------¦ ¦ area
¦ MGA/CGA Video- ¦ ¦ (RAM areas not
¦ Adapter ¦ ¦ used by video
0C0000h +-------------------¦ ¦ cards can be -
¦ VGA BIOS ¦ ¦ used otherwise) ¦ 48KByte
0CC000h +-------------------¦ ¦ ¦ Shadow RAM
¦ BIOS-extensions ¦ ¦ (all not used -
¦ Shadow-RAM ¦ ¦ areas could be
¦ Dual port RAM ¦ ¦ used otherwise)
¦ EMS-Pages ¦ ¦
¦ etc. ¦ ¦
0E0000h +-------------------¦ ¦ -
¦ System-Setup ¦ ¦ ¦ 128KByte
¦ System-BIOS ¦ ¦ ¦ Shadow RAM
100000h +-------------------¦ + -
¦ ¦ ¦ higher memory area
110000h +-------------------¦ +
¦ ¦ ¦ extended or
¦ ¦ ¦ expanded memory
+-------------------+
To be able to work with Expanded Memory under MS-DOS, you have to add the following drivers to your
CONFIG.SYS:
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE X=E000-EFFF
The onboard Solid State Disk (SSD) won’t work under any protected mode operating system, like WINDOWS
3.1, WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11, WINDOWS NT, OS/2 etc.
For SSD-Setup look to Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. on page Fehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert..
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MOPS/586 Block Diagram
Block Diagram
BIOS RTC
LPT1
IO-Con- COM1
troller
COM2
EIDE
ALI
Chipset
DRAM
Cache
Ethernet-
Con- 10baseT
CPU troller
ISA-Con.
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MOPS/586 Connector Arrangement
Connector Arrangement
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
BIOS-Description
The Standard AMI-BIOS is located in the Flash EPROM onboard. This device has 8 bit wide access. 16 bit
access is enabled by the shadow RAM feature (Standard).
During boot sequence the CMOS setup can be entered by pressing the <DEL>-key while the memory test is in
progress.
Main Menu
Date/Time
Select the Date/Time option to change the date or time. The current date and time are displayed.
Floppy Drive A, B
Choose the Floppy Drive A or B to specify the floppy drive type. The settings are Not Installed, 360 KB
5¼”, 1.2 MB 5¼”, 720 KB 3½”, 1.44 MB 3½”, or 2.88 MB 3½”.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Parameter Description
Type The number for a drive with certain identification parameters.
Cylinders The number of cylinders in the disk drive.
Heads The number of heads.
Write The size of a sector gets progressively smaller as the track diameter diminishes. Yet each sector must still hold 512
Precompensation bytes. Write precompensation circuitry on the hard disk compensates for the physical difference in sector size by
boosting the write current for sectors on inner tracks. This parameter is the track number where write
precompensation begins.
Landing Zone This number is the cylinder location where the heads will normally park when the system is shut down.
Sectors The number of sectors per track. MFM drives have 17 sectors per track. RLL drives have 26 sectors per track. ESDI
drives have 34 sectors per track. SCSI and IDE drives have more sectors per track.
Size The formatted capacity of the drive is (Number of heads) x (Number of cylinders) x (Number of sectors per track) x
(512 bytes per sector)
Configuring IDE Drives: If the hard disk drive to be configured is an IDE drive, select the option
AUTO and press <ENTER> to detect all drive parameters automatically.
AMIBIOS automatically detects the IDE drive parameters (including ATAPI CD-ROM drives) and
displays them. You can set the parameters manually if you are absolutely certain that you know the
correct IDE drive parameters.
Set LBA Mode to On to enable support for IDE drives with capacities greater than 528 MB.
Set Blk Mode to On to support IDE drives that use Block Mode.
Choose PIO Mode to select the IDE Programmed I/O mode. PIO programming also works with ATAPI
CD-ROM drives. The settings are Auto, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Use Auto to allow AMIBIOS to automatically
find the PIO mode that the IDE drive being configured uses. If you select 0-5 you must make
absolutely certain that you are selecting the PIO mode supported by the IDE drive being configured.
Set 32Bit Mode to On to support IDE drives that permit 32-bit accesses.
Configuring a CD-ROM Drive: Select the appropriate drive (Pri Master, Pri Slave, Sec Master, or Sec
Slave). Choose the Type parameter and select CDROM. You can boot the computer from a CD-ROM
drive. You can also choose Auto and let AMIBIOS automatically set the correct drive parameters.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Quick Boot
Set this option to Enabled to instruct AMIBIOS to boot quickly when the computer is powered on. This
option replaces the former Above 1 MB Memory Test Advanced Setup option. The settings are:
Setting Description
Disabled AMIBIOS tests all system memory. AMIBIOS waits up to 40 seconds for a READY signal from the IDE hard disk drive.
AMIBIOS waits for 0.5 seconds after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive to allow the IDE drive time to get ready again.
AMIBIOS checks for a <DEL> key press and runs Setup if the key has been pressed.
Enabled AMIBIOS does not test system memory above 1 MB.
AMIBIOS does not wait up to 40 seconds for a READY signal from the IDE hard disk drive. If a READY signal is not
received immediately from the IDE drive, AMIBIOS does not configure that drive. AMIBIOS does not wait for 0.5 seconds
after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive to allow the IDE drive time to get ready again.
The Optimal default setting is Enabled. The Fail Safe default setting is Disabled.
BootUp Sequence
Choose the type of the boot device and the order to boot from. Possible settings are „C:,A:,CDROM“,
„A:, C:, CDROM“ and „CDROM, A:, C:“.
BootUp Num-Lock
Set this option to Off to turn the Num Lock key off when the computer is booted so you can use the
arrow keys on both the numeric keypad and the keyboard. The settings are On or Off. The Optimal
and Fail Safe default settings are On.
System Keyboard
This option specifies that a keyboard is attached to the computer. The settings are Present or Absent.
The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Absent.
Primary Display
This option specifies the type of display monitor and adapter in the computer. The settings are Mono,
CGA40x25, CGA80x25, VGA/EGA, or Absent. The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Absent.
Password Check
This option enables password checking every time the computer is powered on or every time Setup is
executed. If Always is chosen, a user password prompt appears every time the computer is turned on.
If Setup is chosen, the password prompt appears if Setup is executed. The Optimal and Fail Safe
default settings are Setup.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Internal Cache
This option specifies the caching algorithm used for L1 internal cache memory. The settings are:
Setting Description
Disabled The L1 internal cache memory on the CPU is disabled
WriteBack Use the write-back caching algorithm
(Optimal and Fail
Save default)
NOTE: If an onboard video controller is present (MOPSlcd4), the BIOS automatically copies the
video bios into shadow ram blocks C000, C400 and C800. In that case these options are
grayed and not accessible in setup!
Watchdog Mode
With these settings, the type of watchdog is specified. Possible settings are Disabled, Reset, NMI. The
Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Disabled.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Power Management/APM
If this option is Disabled, none of the below listed options are available, the system doesn't provide
you with power save features. The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Disabled.
Instant On Support
Instant On is a Power Managment Software for Windows 95. Must be Enabled to support this
Software. The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Disabled.
Display Activity, IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ12, IRQ13, IRQ14, IRQ15
These options enable event monitoring. When the computer is in a power saving mode, activity on the
named interrupt request line is monitored by AMIBIOS. When any activity occurs, the computer enters
Full On mode. Each of these options can be set to Monitor or Ignore. The Fail Safe default setting is
Ignore.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Peripheral Setup
Onboard IDE
This option enables the onboard IDE controller. The settings are Disabled and Enabled. The Optimal
and Fail Safe default settings are Enabled.
Onboard FDC
This option enables the floppy drive controller on the motherboard. The settings are Enabled or
Disabled. The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Enabled.
Parallel Port IRQ (available only if Onboard Parallel Port is not set to Auto)
This option specifies the IRQ line for the parallel port. The settings are 5, 7. The Optimal and Fail Safe
default settings are 7.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
This option enables the silicon state disk as either drive 80h, 81h, 82h, or 83h (C, D, E or F). The
settings are Disabled, 80h, 81h,82h, 83h. The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Disabled.
This useful option helps to identify the drive parameters of IDE hard disks. The BIOS shows the
Standard CMOS setup and enters the detected HDD parameters automatically.
Use this option to enter the password for system or setup protection. It is available after the
Supervisor Password is defined. Refer also to option Password Check of the Advanced CMOS
Setup Screen.
Use this option to enter the password for system or setup protection. After this password is set, the
User Password can be defined. To change the Supervisor Password first erase the User
Password. Refer also to option Password Check of the Advanced CMOS Setup Screen.
Use this option to configure the system with highspeed settings for increasing the system
performance.
Use this option to configure the system with fail safe settings for increasing the system stability.
Use this option to save all setup changes to the NV-EEPROM. This option is also available in the
Main Menu by pressing <F10>.
Use this option to discard all setup changes. This option is also available in the Main Menu by
pressing <ESC>.
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MOPS/586 BIOS-Description
Example screen for board equipped with an AMD5x86 133MHz, 4MB RAM, booting from a 163 MB hard disk.
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MOPS/586 Hardware Description
Hardware Description
ALI-Chipset Features
The MOPS/586 Board operates with the chipset ALI 1489/87, which provides following features:
Memory configuration
One memory bank for DRAM extension is located at the bottom of the MOPS/586 board. The following
memory configurations are available:
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MOPS/586 Hardware Description
Interrupts
Notes:
(1) if serial ports are disabled via system bios, these interrupts are available for other devices.
(2) possible settings for Ethernet controller, IRQ5 is the factory default.
DMA
DMA 0 Available
DMA 1 Available
DMA 2 Floppy
DMA 3 Available
DMA 4 Cascade
DMA 5 Available
DMA 6 Available
DMA 7 Available
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MOPS/586 Hardware Description
®
JIDA is the abbreviation for JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture.
Every board with onboard BIOS extension shall support the following function calls, which supply
information about the board. JIDA functions are called via Interrupt 15h with AH=EAh, AL=function
number, DX=4648h (security word), CL=board number (starting with 1).
The interrupt will return with CL#0, if a board with the number specified in CL does not exist. CL will be
equal to 0 if the board number exists. In this case, the content of DX is used to determine, if operation
was successful. DX=6B6Fh indicates successful operation, any other value indicates an error.
To get information about the installed boards following the JIDA standard, the following procedrue is
recommended:
Call ”Get Device ID” with CL=1. The name of the first device installed will be returned. If result was
”Board exists” (CL=0), increment CL and call ”Get Device ID” again. Repeat until result is ”Board not
present” (CL#0). You now know the names of all boards within your systen that follow the JIDA
standard. More information about a specific board may then be obtained by calling the appropriate
inquiry function with the board’s number in CL.
WARNING: Association between board and board number may change due to configuration changes.
Do not rely on any association between board and board number. Instead, always use the
procedure described in the preceding paragraph first, to determine the association between board and
board number.
The source of a Turbo-Pascal unit called JIDA_ACC.PAS showing JIDA access is included on the
support disk.
Get Manufacturer ID Int 15h
Input: AX = EA00h DX = 4648h
CL = Board number (1=first board a.s.o.)
ES:BX = Pointer to destination data area
Description: If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 4 Byte manufacturer ID were copied to the
area pointed to by ES:BX
By default, the result will be ”JUMP”.
Note: There is no ending zero byte.
Function must be implemented on every device supporting the JIDA.
Description: If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 7 Byte device ID were copied to area pointed
to by ES:BX
By default, the result will be ” ”
Note: There is no ending zero byte.
Function must be implemented on every device supporting the JIDA.
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MOPS/586 Hardware Description
Description If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then BX=Manufacturing date. Date format is the
same as used for DOS files:
Bit0..4: Day
Bit5..8: Month
Bit9..15: Years since 1980
Description: If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 10 Byte serial number were copied to area
pointed to by ES:BX
The result is different for each single P488.
Note: There is no ending zero byte.
Description: If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then BX=Last repair date. For date format see
function ”Get Manufacturing Date”.
If board was never repaired, result will be equal to manufacturing date.
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MOPS/586 Hardware Description
Watchdog Extension
With the aid of a special Interrupt 15h function, the watchdog on a JUMPtec board can be controlled
very easily.
The trigger- and the delay time can be set in steps of 0.2 sec.
The maximum values are:
The system BIOS makes it very easy to use the watchdog via software interrupt 15h. Two ways are
possible to access the watchdog: The simplest way is to use AH=0E0h to init or trigger the watchdog.
2 2 2
The second way is to use the functions ”Write I C” and ”Read I C” with AH=0E1h and handling the I C
bus protocol.
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MOPS/586 Network Operation
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Example
Network Operation
Overview
The Crystal LAN™ CS8900 ISA Ethernet Adapter from Crystal Semiconductor follows IEEE 802.3
standards and supports half- or full-duplex operation in ISA bus computers on 10 Mbps Ethernet
networks.
The driver can be download from the webpage:
http://www.jump.de/jumpdata/software/ETHERNET.EXE
For further information read the readme-File or contact the technical support.
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MOPS/586 Specifications
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
PC/104 Bus connector: 2 pieces of 2*32 pin male and 2*20 pin male connector
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
(*) The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the
modules´s surface. It is the user´s responsibility to maintain this temperature within the above
specification.
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MOPS/586 Peripheral Interface
Peripheral Interface
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MOPS/586 Peripheral Interface
1 (Speaker)
2 (GND)
3,10 (PowerGood)
4 (/KLOCK)
5 (KDATA)
6 (KCLK)
3
5
7 (GND) 2
4
1
8 (+ 5V)
9 (VBAT)
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MOPS/586 Peripheral Interface
Floppy Connector
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IDE Connector for 2,5" Hard Disk
Ethernet Connector
TXD+, TXD-
Differential output pair drives 10 Mb/s Manchester encoded data to the 10BASE-T transmit
lines.
RXD+, RXD-
Differential input pair receives 10 Mb/s Manchester encoded data from the 10BASE-T receive
lines.
LKLED, LNLED
Connect with Cathode of Ethernet-LED‘s.
Feature Connector
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MOPS/586 Peripheral Interface
Power Connector
Power Pins
The MOPS/586 is a +5 V only module. Nevertheless the power connector offers the possibility
to supply with the additional voltages +12V, -12V and -5V which may be needed by other
boards in the PC/104 system. The power consumption of all available power pins on the
MOPS/586 is limited to 5A in total (1A per pin, with 2 pins on the power connector, 2 pins on
the XT-bus and 1 pin on the AT-bus) and at GND up to 8A. Systems consuming more then 2A
shouldn’t be served over the power connector only. Systems consuming more then 5A must
provide power supply through an additional connector on another board.
Keypin
The keypin avoids wrong insertion of the 8 pin power connector offered by JUMPTEC.
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MOPS/586 Peripheral Interface
PC/104-Connector
Specification XT Bus
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
A1 /IOCHCK B1 GND
A2 SD7 B2 RESETDRV
A3 SD6 B3 +5V
A4 SD5 B4 IRQ9
A5 SD4 B5 -5V
A6 SD3 B6 DRQ2
A7 SD2 B7 -12V
A8 SD1 B8 /0WS
A9 SD0 B9 +12V
A10 IOCHRDY B10 GND (*)
A11 AEN B11 /SMEMW
A12 SA19 B12 /SMEMR
A13 SA18 B13 /IOW
A14 SA17 B14 /IOR
A15 SA16 B15 /DACK3
A16 SA15 B16 DRQ3
A17 SA14 B17 /DACK1
A18 SA13 B18 DRQ1
A19 SA12 B19 /REFRESH
A20 SA11 B20 SYSCLK
A21 SA10 B21 IRQ7
A22 SA9 B22 IRQ6
A23 SA8 B23 IRQ5
A24 SA7 B24 IRQ4
A25 SA6 B25 IRQ3
A26 SA5 B26 /DACK2
A27 SA4 B27 TC
A28 SA3 B28 BALE
A29 SA2 B29 +5V
A30 SA1 B30 OSC
A31 SA0 B31 GND
A32 GND B32 GND
C0 GND D0 GND
C1 /SBHE D1 /MEMCS16
C2 LA23 D2 /IOCS16
C3 LA22 D3 IRQ10
C4 LA21 D4 IRQ11
C5 LA20 D5 IRQ12
C6 LA19 D6 IRQ15
C7 LA18 D7 IRQ14
C8 LA17 D8 /DACK0
C9 /MEMR D9 DRQ0
C10 /MEMW D10 /DACK5
C11 SD8 D11 DRQ5
C12 SD9 D12 /DACK6
C13 SD10 D13 DRQ6
C14 SD11 D14 /DACK7
C15 SD12 D15 DRQ7
C16 SD13 D16 +5V
C17 SD14 D17 /MASTER
C18 SD15 D18 GND
C19 GND (*) D19 GND
For signal description and periphal driver current refer the PC/104 Specification.
Any signals are open collector for multiple sources and can not drive by TTL.
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MOPS/586 Literature, Standards, Links
PC/104-Bus
RS232C
• EIA-232-E Interface between data terminal equipment and date circuit-terminating equipment employing
serial binary data interchange (ANSI/IEA-232-D)
National Semiconductor's Interface Data Book includes any applications notes. These notes are also available
online at http://www.national.com/. A search engine is provided to search the text of the available application
notes. Entering „232“ as search criteria to get a current list of related application notes.
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MOPS/586 Document Revision History
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