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1. 5V 3 4 Selects 3 3V or 5V to power the top CompactFlash socket A jumper must be present in one of these positions Most CompactFlash drives operate at 3 3V BOT 3V 5 6 default BOT 5V 7 8 Selects 3 3V or 5V to power the bottom CompactFlash socket A jumper must be present in one of these positions Most CompactFlash drives operate at 3 3V TOP MAS 9 10 default BOT MAS 11 12 TOP MAS selects the top CompactFlash socket as master and the bottom as slave BOT MAS selects the bottom socket at master and top as slave A jumper must be present in one of these positions BA5 EN 13 14 RAID EN 15 16 Reserved Jumper 13 15 or none PCI Configuration Options To install the CMT7118 into the stack the PCI Slot Number must be configured correctly This is done by the PCI Slot Selector located at SW1 There are four possible PCI Slot Numbers 0 3 Each PCI device PC 104 Plus or PCI 104 must a use a different slot number The slot number is related to the position of the board in the stack Slot O represents the PCI device closest to the CPU Slot 3 represents the PCI devices farthest away from the CPU Note In a PC 104 Plus or PCI 104 system all PCI devices should be located on one side of the CPU board above or below the add on cards between two PCI devices Switch SW1 PCI Slot Selector The PCI Slot Number can be configured as follows Switch PCI Slot Number Posi
2. Supports up to 4 EIDE Drives in a PC 104 Plus system Two CompactFlash sockets on the primary channel Two external drives on the secondary channel 0 1 connector CompactFlash sockets support 3 3V and 5V devices Interface decoded from PC 104 Plus bus Transfer rates up to UltraDMA133 Drive activity LEDs with external connections O Ooo0oo0 Recommended Cables e 40 conductor or 80 conductor EIDE cable which can be used to connect an external drive hard drive or CD ROM drive to the CMT7118 Physical Attributes o Size 3 6 L x 3 8 W x 0 6 H 90mm L x 96mm W x 15mm H o Weight 0 16 Ibs 0 07 Kg o Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C o Storage Temperature 55 C to 125 C o Controller Power Requirements Typical 1 75 W 5 VDC 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 techsupport rtd 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 Page 5 of 13 Configuring the utilityModule The following sections contain information on configuring the utilityModule Please read this entire section before attempting to use the utilityModule Connector and Jumper Locations The figure below shows the location of the connectors and jumpers on the CMT7118 LLL
3. to the CMT7118 s external IDE connector Power on the System 2 Insert a Windows NT 2000 XP CD into the CD ROM DVD drive 3 At the beginning of text mode installation press F6 for third party SCSI or driver installation Press s when prompted to specify an additional device and insert a floppy disk with the Windows device drivers Press Enter and select Silicon Image Sil 0680 ATA 133 Controller 4 Press Enter to continue text mode setup 5 Follow the setup instructions to select your choice for partition and file system 6 After setup examines your disks it will copy files to Windows 2000 installation folders and restart the system The setup program will continue and finish the installation after restart 7 Wait until Windows 2000 finishes installing devices regional settings networking settings components and final set of tasks reboot the system if it is required 8 To verify the controller was installed correctly for Windows 2000 XP a Right click on My Computer icon select Properties left click on Hardware tab and then on Device Manager button Page 11 of 13 b Double click on SCSI and RAID Controllers If there is no yellow or in front of Sil Sil 0680 ATA 133 Controller the driver is started correctly c To view information about the devices attached to the controller right click the Sil 0680 ATA 133 Controller and select Properties from the context menu then s
4. CMT7118HR User s Manual High Speed CompactFlash Controller with External IDE ta RTD Embedded Technologies Inc Real Time Devices Accessing the Analog World BDM 610020040 Rev A ISO9001 and AS9100 Certified CMT7118HR 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 http www rtd com Page 2 of 13 Manual Revision History RevA Initial Release Published by RTD Embedded Technologies Inc 103 Innovation Boulevard State College PA 16803 Copyright 2005 by RTD Embedded Technologies Inc All rights reserved The RTD Embedded Technologies Logo is a registered trademark of RTD Embedded Technologies dspModule cpuModule and utilityModule are trademarks of RTD Embedded Technologies PC 104 PC 104 Plus and PCI 104 are registered trademark of PC 104 Consortium Page 3 of 13 Table of Contents O 5 Product Overview A A nc ete eet 5 Board Eeat res sce ncc d e eec at ate EXTUS RR eee ERRARE tet EXER ARN AROS 5 Recommended Cabl6 s 12 1 ad 5 Physical AttribUtes x sic 3 2 aa tots 5 Getting Technical Support msi cete tpe e te ree ce ERR EE 5 Configuring the utilityModule essen narrar rara 6 Connector and Jumper Locations sesssssssssssseseeeeeeeene nnne nnne nnne nnns 6 Connecting CompactFlash Dr
5. E ENIA BRERBRSE e LEAJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00O0las O O CN1 PC 104 XT Connector O CN2 PC 104 AT Connector O CN4 PC 104 Plus PCI Connector O CN7 External EIDE Connector o JP2 Primary Controller External LED Connector O JP5 Secondary Controller External LED Connector O JP6 Options Jumpers o SW1 PCI Slot Selection Switch O B6 Three PCI Master Selection Page 6 of 13 Connecting CompactFlash Drives The two CompactFlash sockets on the CMT7118 are attached to the primary IDE channel CompactFlash drives are installed by simply inserting them into the top and or bottom sockets The top socket features an ejector To remove the CompactFlash drive press the ejector button and slide the drive out of the socket The bottom drive can be removed by pulling it out of the socket Retention bars are available for both the top and bottom socket The retention bars mount to the PC board with screws and prevent the CompactFlash drive from vibrating out or accidental removal Please contact RTD Embedded Technologies for more information The CompactFlash sockets operate in True IDE mode This means that they appear to the operating system as a standard hard drive However this also means that they cannot be inserted or removed while the system is operating Note Never install or remove any drive from the CMT7118 while power is applied to the system The CompactFlash sockets are not hot swappable Connectin
6. 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 CONSEQUENTIAL 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 Page 13 of 13
7. elect the tab labeled Device Info To verify correct installation for Windows NT 4 0 a Double click on My Computer icon select Control Panel click on SCSI Adapters icon Sil 0680 ATA 133 Controller should displayed correctly under Device and Driver tab b To view information about the devices attached to the controller double click on the Silicon Image ATA Controllers control panel applet Select a controller from the list at the top of the dialog Then select a device from the Device Location drop down list to view its information Linux Support for the CMT7118 is included in the Linux kernel version 2 4 18 or later The exact procedure for installing and configuring the disk drives will depend on your Linux distribution Consult the documentation provided with your distribution vendor for more information Other Operating Systems Because the CMT7118 uses PCI interrupts and resource allocation it does not operate the same as a standard AT IDE controller The CMT7118 is based on the Silicon Image Sil680A For more information on support for other operating systems please contact their website at www siliconimage com Page 12 of 13 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
8. emoving it from the bag hold the board at the edges and do not touch the components or connectors Handle the board in an antistatic environment and use a grounded workbench for testing and handling of your hardware Steps for Installing 1 Shut down the PC 104 Plus system and unplug the power cord 2 Ground yourself with an anti static strap 3 Set the PCI Slot Selector as described in the previous chapter 4 lf any other PCI add on cards are to be included in the stack be sure that their PCI slot numbers are configured correctly Slot 0 for the board closest to the CPU Slot 1 for the next board etc 5 Install CompactFlash module s into the CMT7118 if needed 6 Line up the pins of the CMT7118 s PC 104 and PC 104 Plus connectors with the corresponding bus connectors of the stack Make sure that both connectors are lined up 7 Apply pressure to both bus connectors and gently press the board onto the stack The board should slide into the matching bus connectors Do not attempt to force the board as this can lead to bent broken pins 8 Attach external drive s to the CMT7118 if needed 9 If any boards are to be stacked above the CMT7118 install them 10 Attach any necessary cables to the PC 104 Plus stack 11 Re connect the power cord and apply power to the stack 12 Boot the system and verify that all of the hardware is working properly Note If multiple PCI devices are configured to use the same PCI slot number t
9. g External Drives The External Drive connector CN7 on the CMT7118 is attached to the secondary IDE channel It allows two additional EIDE devices to be attached They can be either additional hard drives or CD ROM drives If more than one drive is connected one of the drives must be configured as a master and one as a Slave There are two types of cables that are used for EIDE drives a 40 conductor cable and an 80 conductor cable The 80 conductor cable adds a ground wire between each signal and uses the standard 40 pin connectors A 40 conductor cable can be used for speeds up to UDMA Mode 2 Ultra ATA 33 An 80 conductor cable is required for higher speeds The BIOS or operating system detects the type of cable that is attached and selects an appropriate speed The on board CompactFlash sockets are configured in 80 conductor mode External LED Connectors JP2 and JP5 Two 2 pin connectors are provided for connecting an external drive activity LED Current limiting resistors are included on the CMT7118 The value of the resistors is 150 Ohm with a 5V supply That provides a forward current of 20mA for an LED with a forward voltage of 2V The connector pin descriptions are shown below Pin Description 1 LED Anode 2 LED Cathode Page 7 of 13 Jumpers Jumper JP6 configures the board The configuration options are shown in the table below Label Pin Numbers Description TOP 3V 1 2 default TOP
10. he system will not boot Page 10 of 13 Software Installation DOS and Booting A BIOS extension is used to allow the system to boot to the CMT7118 and to provide support under DOS The BIOS extension is loaded at boot time and normally doesn t require any user intervention Any drive that is attached to the CMT7118 appears as a normal DOS hard drive and can be used as a boot device Windows Support Drivers are required to use the CMT7118 under Windows NT 4 0 2000 or XP They are provided on the CD that ships with the board and are available from the RTD website www rtd com For further information on installing the drivers review README TXT in the driver archive file Performing a Fresh Install of Windows 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 When performing a fresh install of Windows 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 the following instructions should be followed so your system will be able to boot to a device attached to the CMT7118 Note that the installation procedure requires a floppy disk that contains a copy of the CMT7118 Windows driver Copy the Windows device driver from the CMT7118 CD ROM on to a floppy for use with the installation procedure and follow these installation steps 1 Power off the system With the CMT7118 installed in the system connect a disk drive to the CMT7118 external IDE connector CN7 or one of the Compact Flash sockets If your CPU does not have an integrated IDE controller also cable a CD ROM drive
11. ives iiir paiaina anaa ae aaee ana aran iera e anainte 7 Connecting External DrivOS tocata et i E p d 7 External LED Connectors JP2 and JP5 ssssssssssssssssseese eene nennen nnne 7 Nur M 8 PCI Configuration Options sssssesssssesseseeeeee enne enne nennen enne nennen innen enne 8 Switch SW 1 PCI Slot Selector civic 8 Solder Blob B3 Bus Master Control sesssssssssssssseeeee eene 8 Board Installation adi ias 10 Iristalling the Flardware ii eie ecce En et 10 Static Preca tlohs s 2 2 di ee diront idt a tpa eat erect dL E RC Le RM Ye eras 10 Steps fo Installing tei cebat ie en Pede t teh ene SE det 10 Software Installation lei 11 DOS and Booting ntn ect te nC ette mind RR etate detur Ad Re otn 11 Windows SUDDOLFt ico e Ec ec eio de ec a c a N 11 Performing a Fresh Install of Windows 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 ssssssssss 11 INI e P 12 Other Operating Systemis 3 ne net in 12 LirmitedV ANALY s teo ate eee ene edente mnt ete edo sleek tx eere erase 13 Page 4 of 13 Introduction Product Overview The CMT7118HR is a high speed PC 104 Plus EIDE controller It includes two CompactFlash sockets as well as an external EIDE connector It is compatible with most operating systems including Windows Linux and DOS Board Features o Dual channel PCI IDE Interface
12. 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 product 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
13. tion Slot 0 closest to CPU Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Undefined Undefined Undefined NIJA B Oo PO o Undefined Solder Blob B3 Bus Master Control When the PC 104 Plus Specification was first introduced it only allowed for three PCI add on cards to be bus masters Version 2 0 of the PC 104 Plus specification was released in November Page 8 of 13 The CPU should not be located 2003 This version of the specification which the CM17407 is designed for adds support for all 4 PCI slots to be bus masters For compatibility with CPUs designed for the older PC 104 Plus Specification the CM17407 offers a configuration solder blob at location B3 If this solder blob is open the default the board supports bus mastering in all 4 PCI slots If it is closed the board will work in a 3 bus master configuration Note The CMT7118 comes with solder blob B3 open by default This should be compatible with most PC 104 Plus CPUs There is no need to change this blob unless you are having compatibility problems with your specific CPU Page 9 of 13 Board Installation Installing the Hardware The CMT7118 can be installed into a PC 104 Plus or PCI 104 stack It can be located above or below the CPU as long as all PCI add on cards are on the same side of the CPU Static Precautions Keep your board in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it into your system When r
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