Octagon 5445 User Manual

Manual is about: Video / Ethernet Card

Summary of 5445

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    Notice the drivers and utilities for octagon products, previously provided on a cd, are now in a self-extracting zip file located at the octagon systems web site on the product-specific page. Download this file to a separate directory on your hard drive, then double click on it to extract the files....

  • Page 2: User’S Manual

    O c t a g o n s y s t e m s embedded pcs for extreme environments 5445/5445e video / ethernet card user’s manual 5782(0105) 1.

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    Copyright micro pc™, pc smartlink™, cambasic, octagon systems corporation ® , the octagon logo and the micro pc logo are trademarks of octagon systems corporation. Disclaimer copyright 2001, 2005— octagon systems corporation. All rights reserved. However, any part of this document may be reproduced,...

  • Page 4: Important!

    Important! Please read the following section before installing your product: octagon’s products are designed to be high in performance while consuming very little power. In order to maintain this advantage, cmos circuitry is used. Cmos chips have specific needs and some special requirements that the...

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    The most common failures on cpu cards are over voltage of the power supply, static discharge, and damage to the serial and parallel ports. On expansion cards, the most common failures are static discharge, over voltage of inputs, over current of outputs, and misuse of the cmos circuitry with regards...

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    Failure on powerup: even when there is not enough current to destroy an input described above, the chip may be destroyed when the power to the card is applied. This is due to the fact that the input current biases the ic so that it acts as a forward biased diode on powerup. This type of failure is t...

  • Page 7: Table of Contents

    Table of contents ≡ using cmos circuitry in industrial control........................................................................... 3 table of contents ............................................................................................................................6 list of figures ...

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    ≡ maps ....................................................................................................................................... 20 ≡ interrupts ............................................................................................................................... 21 ≡ jumper s...

  • Page 9: List of Figures

    List of figures figure 2–1 5445/5445e card component diagram................................................................11 figure 2–2 edge connector orientation.................................................................................12 figure 2–3 populated micro pc card cage ...............

  • Page 10: Overview

    Chapter 1: overview ≡ description the 5445 svga is a small, low power, micro pc card. The 5445e contains both svga video and ethernet circuitry. Video the 5445/5445e video / ethernet card provides crt and flat panel support. The video controller ic chip provides the following: support for a wide var...

  • Page 11: Installation

    Chapter 2: installation the 5445/5445e card requires one slot in a micro pc card cage. Any slot in the card cage will work. The card plugs directly into the backplane. ≡ hardware installation warning! The 5445/5445e card contains static-sensitive cmos components. The card is most susceptible to dama...

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    Vga compatible monitor with cable pc smartlink your pc component location figure 2–1 shows the 5445/5445e component diagram. Refer to this diagram before connecting the 5445 card. Figure 2–1 5445/5445e card component diagram 11.

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    To install the 5445/5445e card: 1. Refer to the component diagram for the location of various connectors before installing the card. Figure 2–2 edge connector orientation a31 b31 card edge pins a31 & b31 card edge pins a1 & b1 micro pc passive backplane a1 b1 micro pc 2. Attach the octagon power mod...

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    Warning! Plugging in the card incorrectly will destroy the card! 5. Power on the system. ≡ connecting the monitor/display the 5445/5445e supports both a crt monitor and a flat panel display. The program sm.Com allows you to display from the monitor and some types of flat panels simultaneously. These...

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    Flat panel display flat panel displays use either 3v or 5v power. A jumper on the card sets the voltage interface level to match the panel voltage level. Also, some flat panels require a bias voltage. The 5445/5445e bias voltage is adjustable from +19v to +30vdc. The bias voltage must be set prior t...

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    J1 connector using a 50–position idc connector with custom wiring. The octagon accessories and expansion cd contains wiring diagrams for some of the displays. Table a–10 shows the pinout for connector j1. 4. Make sure the bios jumper is enabled — w1[1–2]. 5. Configure and program your octagon cpu ca...

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    Table 2–2 w1 – bios enable/disable jumper pins jumpered description [1-2]* enables the video bios [2-3] disables the video bios * default 3. Start pc smartlink. Note disable any shadowing in the octagon cpu card setup program. 4. Power on the micro pc system. The octagon cpu card logon message shoul...

  • Page 18: Ethernet

    Do you want to continue? (y/[n]) programming...Please wait.................. Verifying...Please wait.................... Pgmvideo completed. 9. Power off the 5445/5445e and install your monitor/display. ≡ ethernet refer to figure 2–1 for the location of various connectors. The 5445e video / ethernet...

  • Page 19: Technical Assistance

    Status leds two leds provide activity and link status. Table 2–4 ethernet leds color cr7 amber green activity led: activated by access to i/o space link led: activated by network link ethernet drivers there are two directories for the um9008/dm9008 ethernet chip located on the octagon expansion and ...

  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    5445/5445e video / ethernet technical data ≡ technical specifications power requirements 5v ±0.25v @ 340 ma typical environmental specifications –40° to 85° c operating –50° to 90° c, nonoperating rh 5% to 95%, noncondensing 40g shock, 5g vibration size micro pc form factor, 4.9 in. X 4.5 in. Interf...

  • Page 21: Maps

    For further information, refer to the chips & technology data sheet for the 65545 high performance flat panel/crt vga controller. Mating connectors j2 crt interface, 15–pin d sub female header: receptacle: amp #746288-1 strain relief: amp #499252-5 j1 flat panel interface, 50–pin shrouded header: re...

  • Page 22: Interrupts

    ≡ interrupts table a–3 5445 video interrupts interrupt description irq2 or irq9 selectable through jumper w7 table a–4 5445 ethernet interrupts interrupt description irq3 irq4 irq5 irq10 or irq11 available - direct connect to bus available - direct connect to bus available - direct connect to bus ro...

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    Table a–7 w4 – +3v / +5v flat panel interface voltage select pins jumpered description [1-2] 3v flat panel [2-3] * 5v flat panel * default table a–8 w5 – shiftclk polarity select pins jumpered description w5[2–3] w5[1–2] * normal inverted * default table a–9 w6 – 5v or 12v safe select pins jumpered ...

  • Page 24: Connector Pinouts

    Table a–12 w10 – lcd bias2 select note some panels do not require a bias voltage on j1 pins 22 and 23. This jumper provides or removes the bias voltage to these pins. Pins jumpered description w10[1–2] w10[2–3]* provide lcd bias2 voltage remove lcd bias2 voltage * default ≡ connector pinouts table a...

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    Table a–14 j10 – ethernet connector signal pins description tx+ 1 transmit + tx- 2 transmit - rx+ 3 receive + 4 5 rx- 6 receive - 7 8 table a–15 j1 – flat panel connector signal pin ddclk 1 gnd 2 flm 3 gnd 4 lp 5 gnd 6 blank 7 gnd 8 bshfclk 9 gnd 10 *envdd 11 gnd 12 p(0) 13 gnd 14 p(1) 15 gnd 16 p(2...

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    Lcd_bias 24 lcd_bias 25 p(4) 26 gnd 27 p(5) 28 gnd 29 p(6) 30 gnd 31 p(7) 32 gnd 33 p(8) 34 gnd 35 p(9) 36 gnd 37 p(10) 38 gnd 39 p(11) 40 gnd 41 p(12) 42 gnd 43 p(13) 44 shfclk 45 p(14) 46 *casbl 47 p(15) 48 *web 49 *oeab 50 * active low 25.

  • Page 27: Warranty

    Warranty octagon systems corporation (octagon), warrants that its standard hardware products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for the current established warranty period. Octagon’s obligation under this warranty shall not arise until buyer returns t...

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    Service policy 1. If a product should fail during the warranty period, it will be repaired free of charge. For out of warranty repairs, the customer will be invoiced for repair charges at current standard labor and materials rates. 2. Customers that return products for repairs, within the warranty p...

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    Returns there will be a 15% restocking charge on returned product that is unopened and unused, if octagon accepts such a return. Returns will not be accepted 30 days after purchase. Opened and/or used products, non–standard products, software and printed materials are not returnable without prior wr...