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CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules User`s Manual

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1. uesussesnesoesesnennesesnennenesnennesesnennesesnenussesnenussesnenussennen CONNECTOR AND JUMPER LOCATIONS COMPACTFLASH CONNECTOR CN1 EIDE STACK THROUGH CONNECTOR 4 EIDE CABLE CONNECTOR END Li adi eec tbe rie dede eee cde vert eet ee tent e eee ile CONFIGURING THE UTILITYMODULE CE VOLTAGE SELECT JUMPER eere iaa MASTER SLAVE SELECTION JUMPER JP8 CONNECTING EXTERNAL IDE DEVICES CHAPTER 4 GETTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 4 4 00 sons tatu 8 LIMITED WARRANTY runan iie a 9 User s Manual Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION This manual gives information on the CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModule This module attaches to the EIDE interface connector of RTD cpuModules allowing a high speed CompactFlash drive interface CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModule The CF15118 utilityModule was designed to provide a CompactFlash drive in a stack when used as a companion to RTD s family of cpuModules that have integrated EIDE controllers It is very similar in function to the 56106 Note The CF15118 is not an IDE controller It is a drive carrier The CF15118 must be used with a cpuModule that has an on board IDE controller Warning Because the CompactFlash connector uses an
2. ATA IDE interface hot swapping is not supported Features The following are major features of the CF15118 utilityModule Provides a drive interface up to UDMA Mode 2 Ultra ATA 33 if supported by the cpuModule Astandard 3 3V or 5V CompactFlash drive can be mounted directly onto the module e Anoptional retention bracket provides a mechanism to prevent unwanted removal of the CompactFlash device e A 0 1 40 pin connector is provided to connect to a second drive i e a CD ROM drive Astack through connector is provided to allow for the combination of multiple boards from the CF15118 CMT36106 and CMT56106 utilityModule families in one system Connectors Connectors provided are e CompactFlash drive connector e EIDE stack through connector e CNS EIDE cable connector Recommended Cables A 40 conductor EIDE cable can be used to connect an external drive hard drive or CD ROM drive to connector CNS on the CF15118 General Specifications The following operating conditions do not apply to the CompactFlash drive and may be limited by the IDE controller of the cpuModule e Operating temperature 40 to 85 C e Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Storage temperature 55 to 125 C CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 1 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Recommended Procedure Chapter 2 INSTALLING THE UTILITYMODULE Since the utilityModule uses an EIDE stack through bus it must be s
3. CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules User s Manual RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Real Time Devices Accessing the Analog World BDM 610020105 CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules User s Manual RTD Embedded Technologies Inc 103 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16803 0906 Phone 1 814 234 8087 FAX 1 814 234 5218 E mail sales rtd com techsupport rtd com web site www rtd com Revision History Rev A New Manual Published by RTD Embedded Technologies Inc 103 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16803 0906 Copyright 2007 2012 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc All rights reserved Printed in U S A The RTD Logo is a registered trademark of RTD Embedded Technologies cpuModule and utilityModule are trademarks of RTD Embedded Technologies MS DOS Windows Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corp PC 104 is a registered trademark of PC 104 Consortium All other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective owners TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CF15118 COMPACTFLASH CARRIER UTILITYMODULE FEATURES en Te et i orte A A T RECOMMENDED CABLES A GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE UTILITYMODULE sursossossossossssssnsssssossnnsonsnnssnsnnssnssnnsnnsonsnnsonsnnsnnsnnnnnne RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE CHAPTER CONNECTING THE UTILITYMODULE
4. E Disk Chip are permitted throughout this electrical bus To prevent a conflict with a device already on the bus it is important to know the number of devices already residing on the bus as well as their master slave configuration CF Voltage Select Jumper JP7 Jumper JP7 is a 3 pin jumper used to select the supply voltage for the CompactFlash device residing in connector CNI To configure the operating voltage for 3 3V set JP7 to close pins 1 2 To configure the operating voltage for 5V set JP7 to close pins 2 3 Master Slave Selection Jumper JP8 Jumper JP7 is a 3 pin jumper used to configure the CompactFlash device in connector CN1 such that it does not conflict with another device connected to the system s EIDE stack through connector The bus should have only one master and one slave device To set the CompactFlash card as the slave close pins 1 2 of JP8 To set the CompactFlash card as the master close pins 2 3 CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 6 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc User s Manual Connecting External IDE Devices External EIDE drives such as additional hard drive or CD ROM drive can be connected to CNS of the CF15118 with an IDE cable Only 40 conductor IDE cables are supported which permit transfer speeds of up to UDMA Mode 2 Ultra ATA 33 When connecting an external drive to the CF15118 the device s master slave jumper must be configured such that it does not conflict with the master s
5. ONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 9 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Connecting External IDE Devices CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules RTD Embedded Technologies Inc 103 Innovation Blvd State College PA 16803 0906 USA Our website www rtd com Techsupport techsupport rtd com 814 234 4626 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc
6. duct for repair customers are required to contact the factory for an RMA number THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE such as use of incorrect input voltages improper or insufficient ventilation failure to follow the operating instructions that are provided by RTD Embedded Technologies acts of God or other contingencies beyond the control of RTD Embedded Technologies OR AS A RESULT OF SERVICE OR MODIFICATION BY ANYONE OTHER THAN RTD Embedded Technologies EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND RTD Embedded Technologies EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED HEREIN ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR MECHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY IN THE EVENT THE PRODUCT IS NOT FREE FROM DEFECTS AS WARRANTED ABOVE THE PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL RTD Embedded Technologies BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY USER FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EXPENSES LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR C
7. ified before connecting to it The connector locations of the CF15118 are shown below 3575 00 3375 00 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc En T von 99909 e e gt e JP7 JP8 5V CN1 2 Q o oo o e e e o 19 gt 00 m o2 NN el e Figure 3 1 CF15118 Connector and Jumper Locations CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 3 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc CompactFlash Connector CN1 CF15118 Top Side Connectors and Jumpers Designator Function Size CNI CompactFlash Connector 50 pin CN4 EIDE Stack through Connector 44 pin CNS EIDE Cable Connector 40 pin JP7 CompactFlash voltage selection 3 pin JP8 CompactFlash master slave selection 3 pin CompactFlash Connector CN1 Connector CN1 supports 3 3V and 5V CompactFlash devices For information on configuring the supply voltage and master slave setting of a device installed in the connector refer to Warning Because the CompactFlash connector uses an ATA IDE interface hot swapping is not supported EIDE Stack through Connector CN4 The EIDE stack through connector is a 44 pin 2mm DIL connector The pin connections of this connector are shown below Pin Signal Function 2 GND Gromdsigal 6 HD HDdaa9 8 HDdxal wot 9 4 HD data 0 EN VIE Ground signal CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityM
8. lave setting of any other device connected to the system s EIDE stack through connector for example the CompactFlash connector when a CF card is present in the socket CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 7 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Connecting External IDE Devices Chapter 4 GETTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT For help with this product or any other product made by RTD you can contact RTD Embedded Technologies via the following methods Phone 1 814 234 8087 E Mail techsupportOrtd com Be sure to check the RTD web site http www rtd com frequently for product updates including newer versions of the board manual and application software CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 8 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc User s Manual LIMITED WARRANTY RTD Embedded Technologies Inc warrants the hardware and software products it manufactures and produces to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment from RTD Embedded Technologies INC This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of product and is not transferable During the one year warranty period RTD Embedded Technologies will repair or replace at its option any defective products or parts at no additional charge provided that the product is returned shipping prepaid to RTD Embedded Technologies All replaced parts and products become the property of RTD Embedded Technologies Before returning any pro
9. odules 4 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc User s Manual Address Enable Ground signal Write G Ground signal VO Read 2 6 Ground signal IOCHRD I O Channel Ready BALE Bus Address Latch Enable 2 2 2 GND Groudsignal GND Growdsignal AO 1 1 1 ut ut ut n ut n n ut 33 3 Address 2 HCS0 HD Select 0 HCS1 HD Select 1 HDD activity LED Ground signal P 4 ut in WI WI P 4 4 4 G 21 22 23 24 25 7 8 9 30 32 34 35 37 38 39 0 2 3 4 N ND ND Y ND ND AO ED ND SV SV ND n c EIDE Cable Connector CN5 The EIDE cable connector is a 40 pin 0 1 DIL connector The pin out of this connector is the same as pins 1 40 of CN4 CF15118 CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 5 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Configuring the utilityModule Configuring the utilityModule The following sections contain information on configuring the utilityModule Important The EIDE bus connection on the CF15118 which provides the electrical connections to the CompactFlash connector CN1 and the EIDE cable connector CN5 connects to the CPU s IDE controller via the EIDE stack through connector CN4 While this IDE channel connection supports multiple boards up to two storage devices e g CompactFlash cards 2 5 disk drives IDE drives CD ROM drives ATA ID
10. tacked directly above the cpuModule Recommended Procedure We recommend you follow the procedure below to ensure that stacking of the modules does not damage connectors or electronics Turn off power to the PC 104 Plus or PCI 104 system or stack Select and install standoffs to properly position the utilityModule on the PC 104 Plus or PCI 104 stack Touch a grounded metal part of the stack to discharge any buildup of static electricity Remove the utilityModule from its anti static bag Verify the jumper settings of the utilityModule Hold the utilityModule by its edges and orient it so the bus connector pins line up with the matching connector on the stack Gently and evenly press the utilityModule onto the stack CAUTION Do not force the module onto the stack Wiggling the module or applying too CF15118 much force may damage it If the module does not readily press into place remove it check for bent pins or out of place keying pins and try again CompactFlash Carrier utilityModules 2 RTD Embedded Technologies Inc User s Manual Chapter 3 CONNECTING THE UTILITYMODULE The following sections describe the connectors and jumpers of the utilityModule Connector and Jumper Locations A white area silk screened on the top side of the PC board indicates where pin 1 is located on the connectors A square solder pad visible on the bottom of the PC board also shows where pin 1 is located Make certain pin 1 is correctly ident

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