MIC-3358 6U CompactPCI Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor - M Single Board Computer with VGA / Dual Giga LAN / PMC User’s Manual
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CE Notification The MIC-3358, developed by Advantech CO., LTD., has passed the CE test for environment specification when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. Product warranty Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase.
Packing List Before installing your board, ensure that the following materials have been received: • 1 MIC-3358 all-in-one single board computer • 1 Utility CD-ROM disc • 1 CPU Heat sink (Assembled) • 1 CPU thermal dissipation paste • 1 Thermal pad (Assembled) • 1 RJ-45 to RS-232 COM port adaptor • 1 Hard drive isolation pad (Assembled) • 1 Hard drive bracket (Assembled) • 1 Solder-side cover (Assembled) • Several screws • 1 warranty certificate document If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact
Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration .................................2 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 Specifications .................................................................... 3 Functional Block Diagram ................................................ 6 1.4 Jumpers.............................................................................. 6 Figure 1.1:MIC-3358 functional block diagram............. 6 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.
2.2 2.3 2.4 VGA Display Connector (CN9 or Rear I/O)................... 26 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (Rear I/O)........... 26 Serial Ports (CN3 and Rear I/O) ..................................... 27 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Ethernet Configuration (PU1 , Rear I/O and J3)............. 27 USB Connector (CN5/6 and Rear I/O) ........................... 28 PMC Connector (J11, J12, J14) ...................................... 28 CompactFlash™ Socket (CN2).......................................
Wizard"41 Figure 3.19:Click "Next" in the windows..................... 42 Figure 3.20:Click "Yes , I have already connected the hardware"42 Figure 3.21:Select "Add a new hardware device" in the installed hardware window43 Figure 3.22:Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)43 Figure 3.23:Select "Show all devices" in Common hardware types windows44 Figure 3.24:tab "Have Disk"......................................... 44 Figure 3.25:Select proper driver in CD-ROM ..............
B.2 J2 Connector.................................................................... 71 B.3 J3 Connector.................................................................... 72 B.4 J5 Connector.................................................................... 73 B.5 System I/O Ports.............................................................. 74 B.6 Interrupt Assignments ..................................................... 75 B.7 1st MB Memory Map...............................................
CHAPTER Hardware Configuration 1
Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration 1.1 Introduction The MIC-3358 is a CompactPCI® server blade with Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor-M on board to compliant with Compact Packet Switching Backplane (cPSB) systems. Supporting the PICMG 2.16 specification, the MIC-3358 delivers a cost performance platform for those applications that demand high performance. It is an ideal platform for emerging application such as switch-fabric blade server, mission critical and computing intensive applications.
PMC (PCI Mezzanine Card) IEEE1386.1 Compliant The MIC-3358 support one PMC site and compliant with PICMG 2.3 (PCI Mezzanine Card) specification. This 32-bit/33MHz PMC interface provides front access capability by PMC modules for various function demanding. Complete I/O Functions The MIC-3358 offers all the I/O functions of an industrial computer with the rugged Eurocard form factor. The rest of I/O have fully connected to the rear I/O module via user-define connector (J3 and J5) on the backplane.
• Chipset: Intel® 845E/ICH4 Chipset • Front Side Bus: 400MHz (Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M Processor) • Bus Interface: PCI 32-bit/33 MHz • 2nd level cache: Built-in 512KB on Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M die • RAM: 512MB ECC DDR266 memory on board. Support up to 2GB ECC DDR200/266. • Enhanced IDE interface: Two channels handles one 2.5” IDE in SBC and two IDEs in RIO module via J3 connector. Supports PIO mode 4 and ATA 33/66/100 mode. One IDE connector and space reserved for embedded 2.5” HDD.
• Display memory: 8MB SDRAM VRAM • Display Resolution Number of Colors: : 2D Display Modes: Resolutions, Colors and Maximum Refresh Rates (Hz) Resolution 640x 480 800x 600 1024x 768 1152x 864 1280x 1024 1600x 1200 256 colors 200 200 150 120 100 85 65K colors 200 200 150 120 100 85 16.7M colors 200 200 150 120 100 75 Maximum 3D Resolution(Hz) 8MB 65K colors 1600x1200 16.
1.3 Functional Block Diagram 32 33 33 Figure 1.1: MIC-3358 functional block diagram. Note: MIC-3358 does not support shutdown function of ATX power supply. 1.4 Jumpers 1.4.1 Jumper Locations Table 1-1 lists the jumper function. Figure 1-1 illustrates the jumper location. Read this section carefully before changing the jump setting on your MIC-3358 card. Table 1.
Table 1.2: JP1 jumper definition (PMC Module Voltage V(i/o)) 5V 3.3V (Default) Table 1.3: JP2 jumper definitions (PMC Module Voltage Vio) VGA output in Rear IO VGA output in front panel of MIC-3358 Table 1.4: JP7 jumper definitions (CompactFlash™ card) Master Slave (default) 1.4.2 Clear CMOS (JP4) This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS information. Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS. 1. Turn off the system. 2. Close jumper JP4 (1-2) for about 3 seconds. 3.
Table 1.5: Clear CMOS JP4 Clear Normal (default) 1.5 Connectors On-board connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives, keyboards, or floppy drives, etc. Table 1-6 lists the function of each connector and Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustrate each connector location. Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card. Table 1.6: MIC-3358 connector descriptions Number Function CN1 2.
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Table 1.10: CN4 Handle Switch Definitions Pin Signal 1 common 2 normal closed 3 normal open Note: Pin 1-2 handle closed Pin 1-3 handle open JP2 JP1 JP7 CN2 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 JP4 JN1 JN2 Battery 63 64 63 64 2 1 JN4 64 63 44 43 15,10,5 CN9 CN1 11,6,1 CN6 21 Intel 845E CN5 CN3 PCI-PCIX Bridge SW2 PU1 ON 2 1 CPU D9 SW1 CN8 CN4 6 LED 1 ON 1 Note: Handle closed is normal Figure 1.
Table 1.11: CN5 USB 1.1/2.0 port Definitions Pin Signal 1 +5V 2 USB_P2- 3 USB_P2+ 4 GND Table 1.12: CN6 USB 1.1/2.
Table 1.13: CN9 DB-15 VGA Connector Definitions Pin Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N/C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N/C (VGAVCC) 10 GND 11 N/C 12 VGA_SDA 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 VGA_SCL Table 1.
3 MDIAX2+ 4 MDIAX3+ 5 MDIAX3- 6 MDIAX2- 7 MDIAX4+ 8 MDIAX4- The LED indicator means Left Right 10Mbps Off 100Mbps Green flick active/link mode 1000Mbps Orange Table 1.
33 FRAME# 34 GND 35 GND 36 IRDY# 37 DEVSEL# 38 +5V 39 GND 40 LOCK# 41 SDONE# 42 SBO# 43 PAR 44 GND 45 V(I/O) 46 AD15 47 AD12 48 AD11 49 AD9 50 +5V 51 GND 52 C/BE0# 53 AD6 54 AD5 55 AD4 56 GND 57 V(I/O) 58 AD3 59 AD2 60 AD1 61 AD0 62 +5V 63 GND 64 REQ64# J12 PIN SIGNAL PIN# Single Name PIN# Single Name 1 +12V 2 TRST# 3 TMS 4 TDO 5 TDI 6 GND 7 GND 8 N/C 9 N/C 10 N/C 11 BUSMODE2# 12 +3.
41 +3.3V 42 43 C/BE1# 44 SERR# GND 45 AD14 46 AD13 47 GND 48 AD10 49 AD8 50 +3.3V 51 AD7 52 N/C 53 +3.3V 54 N/C 55 N/C 56 GND 57 N/C 58 N/C 59 GND 60 N/C 61 ACK64# 62 +3.
47 CMM1_SCL 48 49 CMM2_SCL 50 CMM1_SDA CMM2_SDA 51 BMC_BD_SEL 52 N/C 53 N/C 54 N/C 55 BMC_LEDA 56 BMC_LEDL 57 GND 58 GND 59 BMC_TX+ 60 BMC_RX+ 61 BMC_TX- 62 BMC_RX- 63 GND 64 GND Table 1.16: D9 LED Definitions Green Power Status Yellow HDD Status Table 1.
It's automatic selection when SW1-1~SW1-6 are all OFF. SW1- 6 SW1- 5 SW1- 4 SW1- 3 SW1- 2 SW1- 1 VCORE OFF X X X X X AUTO ON ON ON ON ON ON 1.750V ON ON ON ON ON OFF 1.700V ON ON ON ON OFF ON 1.650V ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 1.600V ON ON ON OFF ON ON 1.550V ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 1.500V ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 1.450V ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1.400V ON ON OFF ON ON ON 1.350V ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 1.300V ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 1.
When SW2 is ON, then the board is selected as drone mode. The rest of the combination is reserved for other modes. Please refer to Appendix B for J1/2/3/5 pin assignments. JP2 JP1 JP7 CN2 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 JP4 JN1 JN2 Battery 63 64 63 64 2 1 JN4 64 63 44 43 15,10,5 CN9 CN1 11,6,1 CN6 21 Intel 845E CN5 CN3 PCI-PCIX Bridge SW2 PU1 ON CPU 2 1 D9 SW1 CN8 CN4 6 LED 1 ON 1 Figure 1.3: MIC-3358 jumper and connector locations.
Figure 1.4: MIC-3358 front panel connector and indicator locations 1.6 Safety Precautions Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage.
1. To avoid electric shock, always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it. Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on. 2. Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components. 3. Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch your CPU card. Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors.
Figure 1.5: Complete assembly with heat sink and hard disk 1.8 Software support The MIC-3358 comes with a utility CD-ROM disc, which includes drivers and utility programs of Gigabit Ethernet, IAA and VGA interfaces. The drivers support Windows 2000, XP and NT4.0 Operation systems. Please visit Intel® website for detailed explanation.
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CHAPTER 2 Connecting Peripherals
Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals 2.1 IDE Device (CN1 and Rear I/O) The MIC-3358 provides two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) channels via CN1 connector in MIC-3358 or via the J3 connector to the rear transition board (RIO-3309C). CN1 connector support one 2.5" IDE HDD in MIC-3358 and two IDE drives can be connected to Secondary IDE connector (CN19) in the rear transition board. If two drives are installed on one channel, remember to set one as the master and the other one as the slave.
2.4 Serial Ports (CN3 and Rear I/O) The MIC-3358 offers one serial ports: COM1 in RS-232. With limited front panel access, one COM1 (CN3) can be connected via a RJ-45 to RS232 adaptor and COM2 (CN9) interface has to be connected via rear I/O module (RIO-3309C) for implement. These ports allow users to connect to serial devices (a mouse, printers, etc.) or a communication network. You can select the address for each port to disable it, using the BIOS Advanced Setup program, covered in Chapter 5.
2.6 USB Connector (CN5/6 and Rear I/O) The MIC-3358 provides two USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 channels either via two front USB ports (CN5 and CN6) in MIC-3358 or via J5 connector to one USB connector (CN8) in real transition board. The USB interface gives complete plug and play, hot attach/detach for up to 127 external devices. The MIC-3358 USB interface complies with USB specification rev. 2.0 and is polyswitch protected. The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup.
of MIC-3358 help you install and remove the card easily and safely. Follow the procedure below to install the MIC-3358 into a chassis: To install a card: 1. Hold the card vertically. Be sure that the card is pointing in the correct direction. The components of the card should be pointing to the righthand side. 2. Pull out both handles to unlock it. Caution: Keep your fingers away from the hinge to prevent your fingers from getting pinched. 3.
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CHAPTER 3 Driver Setup
Chapter 3 3.1 Overview Advantech provides CD utility driver in the package. Please install Chipset INF driver, VGA graphics driver, LAN driver and Intel® Application Accelerator (IAA) driver sequentially. The Intel® Application Accelerator is a performance software package of Intel® chipsets. It reduces the storage sub-system bottleneck, enabling faster delivery of data from the hard drive to the processor and other system level hardware.
3.3 CMM (Chassis Management Module) Driver MIC-3358 supports MIC-3924B CMM. Please install driver as following procedure. 3.3.1 Windows 2K Driver Figure 3.1: Right Click "My Computer" and click "Properties" Figure 3.
Figure 3.3: click "Next" in Hardware Wizard Figure 3.
Figure 3.5: select " Add a new device" in Device windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.7: Select "Other devices" in Hardware types windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.9: Browse proper driver in CD ROM device Figure 3.
Figure 3.11: click "ok" in Add New Hardware Wizard Properties" windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.13: click "Next" in Add/Remove Hardware Wizard windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.15: click "Yes" to restart your computer Figure 3.
3.3.2 Windows XP Driver Figure 3.17: Right click My Computer to select "Properties" Figure 3.
Figure 3.19: Click "Next" in the windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.21: Select "Add a new hardware device" in the installed hardware window Figure 3.
Figure 3.23: Select "Show all devices" in Common hardware types windows Figure 3.
Figure 3.25: Select proper driver in CD-ROM Figure 3.
Figure 3.27: Click " Next" Figure 3.
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CHAPTER 4 Award BIOS Setup
Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4.1 AWARD BIOS Setup Once you enter Award® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Figure 4-1) will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from nine setup functions and two exit choices. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press to accept or enter the sub-menu. Figure 4.1: Setup program initial screen Award's BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration.
4.1.2 Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 11 categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the or keys to select the value you want in each item. Figure 4.2: Standard CMOS setup screen. Primary Master/Primary Slave/Secondary Master/Secondary Slave Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<-> to select Manual, None, Auto type.
Figure 4.3: Advance BIOS features setup screen Virus Warning During and after the system boots up, any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system. If this happens, a warning message will be displayed. You can run the anti-virus program to locate the problem. If Virus Warning is disabled, no warning message will appear if anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition. CPU L1 & L2 Cache The default value is Enabled.
First/Second/Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items. The settings are Floppy, LS120, HDD0, SCSI, CDROM, HDD-1, HDD-2, HDD-3, ZIP100, USB-FDD, USBZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-HDD, LAN and Disabled. Default First boot device Floppy Second boot device HDD-0 Third boot device CD-ROM PS: When you boot by USB CD-ROM, please install Win XP with SP1 or Win 2000 with SP3.
Typematic Rate Setting Key strokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller. When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected. The settings are: Enabled/Disabled. Default is Disabled. Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Set the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down. The settings are: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30. Typematic Delay (Msec) Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke.
Small logo (EPA) show Default is Disabled. 4.1.4 Advance Chipset Features Setup The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers. These registers control most of the system options in the computer. Choose the "ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES" from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear. Figure 4.4: Advance Chipset features setup screen DRAM Timing Configure This field lets you select system memory timing data. Manual and BY SPD are two options.
This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals, used when DRAM is written to, read from, or refreshed. Fast gives faster performance; and Slow gives more stable performance. This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system. The settings are: 2 and 3. DRAM RAS# Precharge If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh, the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data.
Delayed Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32-bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles. Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2.1. The settings are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled. 4.1.5 Integrated Peripherals Figure 4.
On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel separately. The settings are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled. IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance.
SMBus Connector Users can select IPMI source and application as below. Source connected CMM PCF8584T MIC-3924B Hardware Monitor 83782D MIC-3924A BMC (PMC type) (Reserved) CMM (Reserved) There are 3 options: MIC-3924B (Default), MIC-3924A and CMM. LAN 1 Connector The item allows you to choice LAN1 connective way. There are 3 options: Front (Default), 2.16 and Rear LAN 2 Connector The item allows you to choice LAN2 connective way. There are 2 options: 2.
The Serial Port 2 settings are: 3F8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/ IRQ3 (Default), Disabled, Auto. Onboard Parallel Port There is a built-in parallel port on the on-board Super I/O chipset that provides Standard, ECP, and EPP features. It has the following options: Disabled, 3BCH/IRQ7 (Default), 278H/IRQ5 , 378H/IRQ7 and Disable Parallel Port Mode SPP (Default) Standard Parallel Port EPP1.9+SPP Support both the SPP and EPP1.9 modes ECP Extended Capability Port EPP1.
ACPI Function This category allows you to select ACPI power management effective or not. The options: Enabled (Default) and Disabled. 4.1.7 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components.
operating system such as Windows® 95/98. If you set this field to "manual" choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field (a sub menu is preceded by a "y"). The settings are: Auto (ESCD) (Default), Manual. IRQ Resources When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt a type, depending on the type of device using the interrupt. PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled. The settings are Enabled, Disabled (Default). 4.1.
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? N Pressing 'Y' loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. 4.1.10 Set Password To change, confirm, or disable the password, choose the "PASS-WORD SETTING" option form the Setup main menu and press [Enter]. The password can be at most 8 characters long. Remember, to enable this feature. You must first select the Security Option in the Advance BIOS FEATURES SETUP to be either "Setup" or "System.
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Appendix Programming the Watchdog Timer A
Appendix A A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer To program the watchdog timer, you must write a program which writes a value to I/O port address 443 (hex). This output value represents time interval. The value range is from 01 (hex) to FF (hex), and the related time interval is 1 sec. to 255 sec. Data Time Interval 01 1 sec. 02 2 sec. 03 3 sec. 04 4 sec. • • • FF 255 sec. After data entry, your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewriting the I/O port 443.
1070 RETURN 2000 REM Subroutine #2, your application task • • • 2090 RETURN.
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Appendix Pin Assignments B
Appendix B Pin Assignments B.1 J1 Connector Table B.1: J1 connector Pin Z A B C D E 25 GND +5V REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V +5V F GND 24 GND AD[1] +5V V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND 23 GND +3.3V AD[4] AD[3] +5V AD[2] GND 22 GND AD[7] GND +3.3V AD[6] AD[5] GND 21 GND +3.3V AD[9] AD[8] M66EN C/BE[0]# GND 20 GND AD[12] GND V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] GND 19 GND +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] GND AD[13] GND 18 GND SERR# GND +3.3V PAR C/BE[1]# GND 17 GND +3.
B.2 J2 Connector Table B.
B.3 J3 Connector Table B.
B.4 J5 Connector Table B.
B.5 System I/O Ports Table B.
4000-40BF Motherboard resources 5000-501F Intel® 82801DB/DBM SMBus controller -24C3 C000-C0FF ATI Technologies Inc. Rage XL PCI C400-C43F Intel® 82540EM based network connection #2 C800-C83F Intel® 82540EM based network connection CC00-CC3F Intel® PRO/100 VE network connection D000-D01F Intel® 82801DB/DBM USB universal host controller - 24C4 D400-D41F Intel® 82801DB/DBM USB universal host controller - 24C2 F000-F00F Intel® 82801DB Ultra ATA Storage controller - 24CB B.
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