Intel PCM 9387 User Manual

PCM-9387  
Celeron® M 3.5" SBC with  
PC/104+/VGA/LCD/LVDS Ether-  
net/USB2.0 and SSD  
User’s Manual  
Packing List  
Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following  
materials have been shipped:  
• 1 PCM-9387 SBC  
• 1 Startup manual  
• 1 Utility CD  
• 1 mini jumper pack  
• 1 Audio cable  
p/n:9689000002  
p/n: 1703100152  
p/n: 1701440351  
p/n: 1703100121  
p/n: 1700260250  
p/n: 1700060202  
p/n: 1701140201  
• 1 IDE 44 pin cable  
• 1 USB 2 port Cable  
• 1 Parallel port cable  
• 1 Keyboard/Mouse cable  
• 1 embedded COM port cable  
• 1 ATX power cable 20P-12P cable p/n: 1700000265  
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or  
sales representative immediately.  
Model No. List  
Description  
PCM-9387F-M0A1  
CeleronR M 3.5" SBC w/PC/104+  
VGA/LCD/LVDS/ Ethernet/USB2.0 and SSD  
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AdditionalInformationandAssistance  
1.Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com where you can  
find the latest information about the product.  
2.Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer  
service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.  
Please have the following information ready before you call:  
•Product name and serial number  
•Description of your peripheral attachments  
•Description of your software (operating system, version, application  
software, etc.)  
•A complete description of the problem  
•The exact wording of any error messages  
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This device complies with the requirements in part  
15 of the FCC rules: Operation is subject to the fol-  
lowing two conditions:  
1.This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and  
2.This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation  
This equipment has been tested and found to com-  
ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu-  
ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference when the equipment is oper-  
ated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this device in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at his/her own  
expense. The user is advised that any equipment  
changes or modifications not expressly approved  
by the party responsible for compliance would void  
the compliance to FCC regulations and therefore,  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Caution!  
Achtung!  
There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is  
incorrectly installed. Do not attempt to recharge,  
force open, or heat the battery. Replace the battery  
only with the same or equivalent type recom-  
mended by the manufacturer. Discard used batter-  
ies according to the manufacturer’s instructions  
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2.3 Locating Connectors ........................................................... 12  
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B.6 Parallel Port Connector (CN13)......................................... 77  
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B.13 IR connetor (CN11) .......................................................... 82  
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General Information  
This chapter gives background infor-  
mation on the PCM-9387.  
Sections include:  
• Introduction  
• Features  
• Specifications  
• Board layout and dimensions  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
1.1 Introduction  
The PCM-9387 is a 3.5” SBC (Single Board Computing) with a high per-  
formance and lower power based on Pentium M/ Celeron M processors.  
The PCM-9387, in conjunction with Intel 852GM chipset and Intel CPU  
Celerom M 600MHz (with 0 L2 cache), supports three USB 2.0 compati-  
ble ports, a PCI Fast or Gigabit Ethernet interface, 2 Channel LVDS inter-  
face, and one PC/104 Plus expansion connector, and accommodate up to  
1GB of DDR RAM memory.  
The PCM-9387’s board can be easier stacking on series PC/104 Plus  
modules for different application market requirement.  
1.2 Features  
• Embedded Intel Celeron M Processor  
• Supports DDR memory  
• Supports 1000BSASE-T Ethernet  
• Supports 2 channel 48 bits LVDS LCD display  
• Supports 3 x USB 2.0 port  
• Supports PC/104 Plus expansion  
• Support Intel SpeedStepping (GV3) Technology  
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1.3 Specifications  
1.3.1 Standard 3.5" Biscuit SBC Functions  
CPU: Embedded Intel Celeron M 600 MHz Processor  
System Memory: 1x SODIMM socket, support Double Data Rate  
(DDR) 128 MB to 1GB, accept 128/256/512/1000 MB DDR200/  
266/333 DRAM  
2nd Cache Memory: N/A  
System Chipset: Intel 852GM GMCH/ICH4 chipset  
BIOS: AWARD 4Mbit Flash BIOS  
Watchdog timer: 255 levels timer interval  
Expansion Interface: PC/104 Plus  
Battery: Lithium 3V/196 mAH  
Power management: Supports power saving modes  
including Normal/Standby/Suspend modes. APM 1.2, ACPI  
compliant  
Enhanced IDE interface: One channels supports up to  
four EIDE devices. BIOS auto-detect, PIO Mode 3 or  
Mode 4, supports UDMA 33 mode  
Serial ports: Two serial RS-232 ports, COM1: RS-232,  
COM2: RS-232/422/485  
Parallel port: One parallel port, supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode  
Keyboard/mouse connector: Supports one standard PC/AT keyboard  
and a PS/2 mouse  
Audio: Support AC97 Audio stereo sound  
USB: Three USB 2.0 compliant universal serial bus ports  
• Solid State Disk (SSD) Supports one 50-pin socket for CFC type I  
1.3.2 VGA/LVDS Interface  
Chipset: Intel 852GM Graphic Memory Control Hub (GMCH)  
Memory Size: Optimized Shared Memory Architecture, support 64MB frame  
buffer using system memory  
Resolution: CRT display Mode: pixel resolution up to 1600 x 1200  
@85-Hz and 2048 x 536 @75Hz  
LVDS Interface: up to UXGA panel resolution with frequency range  
from 25-MHz to 112-MHz  
Dual Independent Display: supports CRT+LVDS/ CRT+DVI / LVDS + DVI  
LVDS: support 2 channel 36-bits (48-bits optional) LVDS LCD  
Panel (*)  
(*) Optional 48-bit LVDS - Depends on Intel chipset schedule  
Details or updated information, please check Intel website:  
www.intel.com  
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1.3.3 Ethernet Interface  
Chipset supports: 10/100Mbps - Intel 82551ER  
10/100Mbps- Intel 82551QM (Optional)  
10/100/1000Mbps - Intel 82541GI (Optional)  
Interface: RJ45 connector  
• Standard IEEE 802.3 z/ab (1000BASE-T) or IEEE 802.3u (100 BASE-  
T) protocol compatible  
• Built-in boot ROM(Intel 82551QM).  
1.3.4 Audio Function  
Chipset: IntelR 82801DB I/O Controller Hub 4 (ICH4) & ALC202  
codec chipset  
Audio controller: Support AC97 3D Audio stereo sound  
Audio interface: Microphone in, line in, line out  
1.3.5 Mechanical and Environmental  
Dimensions: 145 x 102 mm (5.9"x 4.2")  
Mechanical Drawing (dxf file) is available.  
Power Supply Type: AT/ATX  
• Power Requirement: +5V ±5%, +12V ±5%(Optional), +5V standy for  
ATX mode  
• Power Consumption:  
Typical :+ 5V@ 2.91A, +12V@ 0.09A  
(Pentium M 1.6G, 256MB DDR333 with MPEG1)  
Max : + 5V@ 4.54A, +12V@ 0.13A  
(Pentium M 1.6G, 256MB DDR333 with HCT9.5)  
Operating temperature: 0 ~ 60°C (32 ~ 140°F)  
Operating Humidity: 0% ~ 90% relative humidity, non-condensing  
Weight: 0.85 kg (reference weight of total package)  
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1.4 Board layout: dimensions  
Figure 1.1: Board layout: Dimensions(Component Side)  
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Figure 1.2: Board layout: Dimensions(Solder Side)  
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2
Installation  
This chapter explains the setup proce-  
dures of the PCM-9387 hardware,  
including instructions on setting jump-  
ers and connecting peripherals,  
switches and indicators. Be sure to read  
all safety precautions before you begin  
the installation procedure.  
Chapter 2 Installation  
2.1 Jumpers  
The PCM-9387 has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your  
system to suit your application. The table below lists the functions of the  
various jumpers.  
2.1.1 Jumper Location  
J8  
J6  
J1  
JP1  
S1  
J2  
Table 2.1: Jumpers  
Label Function  
J1  
Audio Power Source  
J2  
COM2 Auto Flow Setting  
LCD POWER  
AT/ATX Selector  
PCI VIO  
J6  
J8  
JP1  
S1  
S2  
Clear CMOS  
Reset Button  
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2.1.2 Jumper Settings  
2.1.2.1 Audio Power Source Select (J1)  
Table 2.2:  
Audio Power Selector(J1 )  
PIN HEADER 3*1P 180D (M) SQUARE  
2.0mm  
Description  
Setting  
Function  
1-2  
2-3  
Audio Power form 12V-input & 5V-output LDO.  
Audio Power from 5V.  
2.1.2.2 COM2 Auto Flow Setting (J2)  
Table 2.3:  
COM2 Setting  
PIN HEADER 3*2P 180D SMDMALE  
SQUARE PIN 2.0mm  
Description  
Setting  
Function  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
RS232  
RS485  
RS422  
2.1.2.3 LCD Power Setting (J6)  
Table 2.4:  
LCD Power Setting (J6)  
Description  
PIN HEADER 3*1P 180D (M)SQUARE 2.0mm  
Function  
Setting  
1-2  
2-3  
+5V  
+3.3V  
2.1.2.4 AT/ATX Power Setting  
Table 2.5:  
AT/ATX Power Setting (J8)  
Description  
PIN HEADER 2*1P 180D (M)SQUARE 2.0mm  
Function  
Setting  
SHORT  
OPEN  
AT POWER  
ATX POWER  
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2.1.2.5 PCI VIO (JP1)  
Table 2.6:  
PCI VIO (JP1)  
PIN HEADER 2*1P 180D (M) SQUARE  
2.0mm  
Description  
Setting  
Function  
1-2  
2-3  
5V  
3.3V  
2.1.2.6 Clear CMOS(S1)  
Warning!  
To avoid damaging the computer, always turn  
off the power supply before setting “Clear  
CMOS.” Before turning on the power supply,  
set the jumper back to “3.0 V Battery On.”  
This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS informa-  
tion.  
The procedure for clearing CMOS is:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Turn off the system.  
Short pin 2 and pin 3.  
Return jumper to pins 1 and 2.  
Turn on the system. The BIOS is now reset to its default setting  
Table 2.7: CMOS clear  
Condition  
Result  
Normal  
unpressed*  
pushed  
Clear CMOS  
* default setting  
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2.2 Connectors  
On-board connectors link the PCM-9387 to external devices such as hard  
disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives. The table below lists the func-  
tion of each of the board’s connectors.  
Table 2.8: Connectors  
Label Function  
CN1  
LVDS Connector  
CN2  
Audio Connector  
CN3  
ATX Power Connector  
Internal USB connector (Channel 0,1)  
Primary IDE connector  
GPIO connector  
CN5  
CN6  
CN7  
CN8  
COM2 connector  
CN9  
External USB connector (Channel2) Connector  
HD LED & Power LED connector  
SIR Connector  
CN10  
CN11  
CN12  
CN13  
CN14  
CN15  
CN16  
CN17  
CN18  
CN19  
CN21  
CN22  
CN23  
LAN Connector  
Print Port connector  
Keyboard /Mouse Connector  
Fan Power connector  
Power Switch connector  
Inverter Power connector  
CRT Connector  
COM1 connector  
CF Connector  
PC/104 PLUS connector  
DVI connector  
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2.3 Locating Connectors  
CN2  
J6  
CN1  
J8  
J1  
JP1  
CN3  
S1  
CN5  
CN6  
CN17  
CN9  
CN23  
CN7  
CN16  
J2  
CN13 CN8  
CN10 CN11  
CN15  
CN19  
CN12 CN14 CN18  
Figure 2.1: Jumpers and Connectors Drawing (component side)  
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DIMM1  
S2  
CN21  
Figure 2.2: Connectors (solder side)  
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2.4 Setting Jumpers  
You may configure your card to match the needs of your application by  
setting jumpers. A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electric cir-  
cuit. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected  
by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close” a  
jumper, you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” a jumper, you  
remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins, labeled 1, 2  
and 3. In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2, or 2 and 3.  
open  
closed  
closed 2-3  
The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows:.  
open  
closed  
closed 2-3  
A pair of needle-nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers.  
If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your  
application, contact your local distributor or sales representative before  
you make any changes.  
Generally, you simply need a standard cable to make most connections.  
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2.5 Installing SO-DIMM  
Module Key Aligned  
With housing Key  
2
Housing  
Card Slot  
PC Board  
1
Module Tilted  
3
Approximately 25  
Module Latching  
Ledge(TO Engage  
Edge of Module)  
The procedures for installing SODIMMs are described below. Please fol-  
low these steps carefully. You can install SDRAM memory modules  
using 200-pin SODIMMs (Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules).  
1.  
2.  
Ensure that all power supplies to the system are switched off.  
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Tilt the SODIMM card approximately 25 above the board, and  
move it in the direction of the housing card slot. Make sure that the key in  
the module and the key in the housing are aligned.  
3.  
Push the module into the socket until the module bottoms. There  
should be a slight insertion force to engage the module into the contacts.  
2.6 IDE, CDROM hard drive connector (CN6)  
The board provides 1 IDE channels which you can attach up to two  
Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics hard disk drives or CDROM to  
the board’s internal controller. Its IDE controller uses a PCI interface.  
This advanced IDE controller supports faster data transfer, PIO mode 3,  
mode 4 and up to UDMA/33.  
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2.6.1 Connecting the hard drive  
Connecting drives is done in a daisy-chain fashion. This package includes  
One 44PIN IDE cable that can connect to 1.8" and 2.5" drives.  
1.  
2.  
Connect one end of the cable to Hard Drive connector. Make sure  
that the red (or blue) wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector,  
which is labeled on the board (on the right side).  
Plug the other end of the cable into the Enhanced IDE hard drive,  
with pin 1 on the cable corresponding to pin 1 on the hard drive.  
(See your hard drive’s documentation for the location of the con-  
nector.)  
If desired, connect a second drive as described above.  
Unlike floppy drives, IDE hard drives can connect to either end of the  
cable. If you install two drives, you will need to set one as the master and  
one as the slave by using jumpers on the drives. If you install only one  
drive, set it as the master.  
2.7 Solid State Disk  
The board provides a CompactFlash™ card type I/II socket .  
2.7.1 CompactFlash (CN21)  
The CompactFlash card shares a secondary IDE channel which can be  
enabled/disabled via the BIOS settings.  
2.8 Parallel port connector (CN13)  
Normally, the parallel port is used to connect the card to a printer. The  
board includes a multi-mode (ECP/EPP/SPP) parallel port accessed via  
CN13 and a 26-pin flat-cable connector. You will need an adapter cable if  
you use a traditional DB-25 connector. The adapter cable has a 26-pin  
connector on one end, and a DB-25 connector on the other.  
The parallel port is designated as LPT1, and can be disabled or changed to  
LPT2 or LPT3 in the system BIOS setup.  
The parallel port interrupt channel is designated to be IRQ7.  
You can select ECP/EPP DMA channel via BIOS setup.  
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2.9 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector (CN14)  
The board provides a keyboard connector that supports both a keyboard  
and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applica-  
tions, a keyboard is not used. If the keyboard is not present, the standard  
PC/AT BIOS will report an error or fail during power-on self-test (POST)  
after a reset. The PCM-9387’s BIOS standard setup menu allows you to  
select “All, But Keyboard” under the “Halt On” selection. This allows  
no-keyboard operation in embedded system applications, without the sys-  
tem halting under POST.  
2.10 Power & HDD LED Connector (CN10)  
Next, you may want to install external switches to monitor and control the  
board. These features are optional: install them only if you need them.  
The Power & HDD LED connector is 6-pin Wafer box connector. It pro-  
vides connections for a power and hard disk access indicator.  
2.10.1 Power & HDD LED Connector(CN10)  
The HDD LED indicator for hard disk access is an active low signal (24  
mA sink rate). Power supply activity LED indicator.  
2.10.2 Power Reset button (S2)  
Momentarily pressing the reset button will activate a reset. The switch  
should be rated for 10 mA, 5 V.  
2.11 Power connectors (CN3)  
2.11.1 Main power connector, +5 V, +12 V (CN3)  
Supplies main power to the PCM-9387 (+5 V), and to devices that require  
+12 V.  
2.11.2 Fan power supply connector (CN15)  
Provides +5V power supply to CPU cooling fan.  
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2.12 Audio interfaces (CN2)  
2.12.1 Audio connector (CN2)  
The board provides all major audio signals on a 10-pin cable connector,  
These audio signals include Microphone in (mono), Line in (stereo) and  
Line out (stereo).  
2.13 COM port connector (CN8,CN19)  
The PCM-9387 provides two serial ports (COM1: RS-232; COM2: RS-  
232/422/485) in one DB-9 connector (COM1) and one 14-pin dual-inline,  
male header. It provides connections for serial devices (a mouse, etc.) or a  
communication network. You can find the pin assignments for the COM  
port connector in Appendix C.  
2.13.1 COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting (J2)  
COM2 can be configured to operate in RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 mode.  
This is done via J2  
Table 2.9: J2: COM2 Setting  
Setting  
Function  
1-2  
3-4  
5-6  
RS-232  
RS-485  
RS-422  
2.14 VGA/LCD/LVDS interface connections  
The board’s PCI SVGA interface can drive conventional CRT displays  
and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays, including  
passive LCD and active LCD displays. The board has three connectors to  
support these displays: one for standard CRT VGA monitors, one for flat  
panel displays, and one for LVDS type LCD panels.  
2.14.1 CRT display connector (CN18)  
The CRT display connector is a 15-pin D-SUB connector used for con-  
ventional CRT displays.  
2.14.2 LVDS LCD panel connector (CN1)  
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The board supports 2 channel 36-bit (48-bit optional) LVDS LCD panel  
displays. Users can connect to either an 36-bit or 48-bit LVDS LCD on it.  
2.15 Ethernet configuration  
The board is equipped with a high performance 32-bit PCI-bus Ethernet  
interface which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3U 10/100Mbps and  
IEEE 802.3 z/ab 1000BASE-T standards. It is supported by all major net-  
work operating systems.  
2.15.1 100Base-T/1000Base-T connector (CN12)  
100Base-T connections are made via the on-board RJ-45 connector  
2.15.2 Network boot(Depends on Ethernet Controller)  
The Network Boot feature can be utilized by incorporating the Boot  
ROM image files for the appropriate network operating system. The Boot  
ROM BIOS files are included in the system BIOS, which is on the utility  
CD disc.  
2.16 Watchdog timer configuration  
An on-board watchdog timer reduces the chance of disruptions which  
EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) interference can cause. This is an invalu-  
able protective device for standalone or unmanned applications. Setup  
involves one jumper and running the control software (refer to Appendix  
A).  
2.17 USB connectors (CN5,CN9)  
The board provides up to three USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports. This  
gives complete Plug and Play, and hot attach/detach for up to 127 external  
devices. The USB interfaces comply with USB specification Rev. 2.0  
which supports 480Mbps transfer rate, and are fuse protected.  
The USB interface is accessed through one 5 x 2-pin flat-cable connec-  
tors, CN5 (USB0, 1). You will need an adapter cable if you use a stan-  
dard USB connector. The adapter cable has a 5 x 2-pin connector on one  
end and a USB connector on the other.  
Also, There's one USB2.0 jack on CN9 for convenient connecting USB  
device.  
The USB interfaces can be disable in the system BIOS setup.  
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2.18 GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) (CN7)  
The board supports 10-bit GPIO through GPIO connector. The 10 digital  
in- and out-puts can be programmed to read or control devices, with input  
or out- put defined. The default setting is 5 bits input and 5 bits output.  
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3
Chipset Software  
Installation Utility  
Chapter 3 Chipset Software Installation  
Utility  
3.1 Before you begin  
To facilitate the installation of the enhanced display device drivers and  
utility software, you should read the instructions in this chapter carefully  
before you attempt installation. The device drivers for the board are  
located on the software installation CD. The auto-run function of the  
driver CD will guide and link you to the utilities and device drivers under  
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a Windows system. The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility is not  
required on any systems running Windows NT 4.0. Updates are provided  
via Service Packs from Microsoft*.  
Note:  
The files on the software installation CD are  
compressed. Do not attempt to install the driv-  
ers by copying the files manually. You must use  
the supplied SETUP program to install the driv-  
ers.  
Before you begin, it is important to note that most display drivers need to  
have the relevant software application already installed in the system  
prior to installing the enhanced display drivers. In addition, many of the  
installation procedures assume that you are familiar with both the rele-  
vant software applications and operating system commands. Review the  
relevant operating system commands and the pertinent sections of your  
application software’s user’s manual before performing the installation.  
3.2 Introduction  
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The Intel Chipset Software Installation (CSI) utility installs to the target  
system the Windows INF files that outline to the operating system how  
the chipset components will be configured. This is needed for the proper  
functioning of the following features:  
• Core PCI and ISA PnP services.  
• USB 1.1 support (USB 2.0 driver needs to be installed separately)  
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• Identification of Intel chipset components in the Device Manager.  
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• Integrates superior video features. These include filtered sealing of  
720 pixel DVD content, and MPEG-2 motion compensation for soft-  
ware DVD  
Note:  
This utility is used for the following versions of  
Windows system, and it has to be installed  
before installing all the other drivers:  
Windows 98SE  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
3.3 Installing the CSI Utility  
1.  
Insert the driver CD into your system’s CD-ROM drive. In a few  
seconds, the cd main menu appears. Move to "\\PCM-  
9387\1_FIRST_INST". And click "INFINST_ENU" icon..  
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2.  
Click "Next" when you see the following message.  
3.  
Click "Yes" when you see the following message.  
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4.  
Click "Next" when you see the following message.  
5.  
When the following message appears, click "Finish" to complete  
the installation and restart Windows.  
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Award BIOS Setup  
Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup  
4.1 Introduction  
Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to  
modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored  
in battery-backed memory (CMOS RAM) so that it retains the setup  
information when the power is turned off.  
4.1.1 CMOS RAM Auto-backup and Restore  
The CMOS RAM is powered by an onboard button cell battery. When  
you finish BIOS setup, the data in CMOS RAM will be automatically  
backed up to Flash ROM. If operation in harsh industrial enviroment  
cause a soft error, BIOS will recheck the data in CMOS RAM and auto-  
matically restore the original data in Flash ROM to CMOS RAM for  
booting.  
Note:  
If you intend to change the CMOS setting with-  
out restoring the previous backup, you have to  
click on "DEL" within two seconds of the  
"CMOS checksum error..." display screen mes-  
sage appearing. Then enter the "Setup" screen  
to modify the data. If the "CMOS checksum  
error..."message appears again and again,  
please check to see if you need to replace the  
battery in your system.  
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4.2 Entering Setup  
Turn on the computer and check for the “patch code”. If there is a number  
assigned to the patch code, it means that the BIOS supports your CPU.  
If there is no number assigned to the patch code, please contact Advan-  
tech’s applications engineer to obtain an up-to-date patch code file. This  
will ensure that your CPU’s system status is valid. After ensuring that you  
have a number assigned to the patch code, press <Del> to allow you to  
enter the setup  
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Figure 4.1: Award BIOS Setup initial screen  
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4.3 Standard CMOS Setup  
Choose the “Standard CMOS Features” option from the “Initial Setup  
Screen” menu, and the screen below will be displayed. This menu allows  
users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive,  
floppy drive, display, and memory.  
Figure 4.2: Standard CMOS features screen  
4.4 Advanced BIOS Features  
The “Advanced BIOS Features” screen appears when choosing the  
“Advanced BIOS Features” item from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu. It  
allows the user to configure the PCM-9387 according to his particular  
requirements. Below are some major items that are provided in the  
Advanced BIOS Features screen. A quick booting function is provided  
for your convenience. Simply enable the Quick Booting item to save  
yourself valuable time  
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Figure 4.3: Advanced BIOS features screen  
4.4.1 Virus Warning  
If enabled, a warning message and alarm beep activates if someone  
attempts to write here. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”  
4.4.2 L1 & L2 Cache  
Enabling this feature speeds up memory access. The commands are  
“Enabled” or “Disabled.”  
4.4.3 Quick Power On Self Test  
This option speeds up the Power-On Self Test (POST) conducted as soon  
as the computer is turned on. When enabled, BIOS shortens or skips some  
of the items during the test. When disabled, the computer conducts nor-  
mal POST procedures.  
4.4.4 First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device  
The BIOS tries to load the OS with the devices in the sequence selected.  
Choices are: Floppy, LS/ZIP, HDD, SCSI, CDROM, LAN, Disabled.  
4.4.5 Swap Floppy Drive  
Logical name assignments of floppy drives can be swapped if there is  
more than one floppy drive. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”  
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4.4.6 Boot UP Floppy Seek  
Selection of the command “Disabled” will speed the boot up. Selection of  
“Enabled” searches disk drives during boot up.  
4.4.7 Boot Up NumLock Status  
This feature selects the “power on” state for NumLock. The commands  
are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”  
4.4.8 Gate A20 Option  
Normal:  
A pin in keyboard controller controls GateA20  
Fast (Default):  
Chipest controls GateA20.  
4.4.9 Typematic Rate Setting  
The typematic rate is the rate key strokes repeat as determined by the key-  
board controller. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.” Enabling  
allows the typematic rate and delay to be selected.  
4.4.10 Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)  
BIOS accepts the following input values (characters/second) for type-  
matic rate: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.  
4.4.11 Typematic Delay (msec)  
Typematic delay is the time interval between the appearance of two con-  
secutive characters, when holding down a key. The input values for this  
category are: 250, 500, 750, 1000 (msec).  
4.4.12 Security Option  
This setting determines whether the system will boot up if the  
password is denied. Access to Setup is always limited.  
System  
The system will not boot, and access to Setup will be denied  
if the correct password is not entered at the prompt.  
Setup  
The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied if  
the correct password is not entered at the prompt.  
Note:  
To disable security, select “PASSWORD SET-  
TING” in the main menu. At this point, you will  
be asked to enter a password. Simply press  
<Enter> to disable security. When security is  
disabled, the system will boot, and you can  
enter Setup freely.  
4.4.13 APIC Mode  
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This setting allows selecting an OS with greater than 64MB of RAM.  
Commands are “Non-OS2” or “OS2.”  
4.4.14 MPS Version Control For OS  
This reports if an FDD is available for Windows 95. The commands are  
Yes” or “No.”  
4.5 Integrated Peripherals  
4.5.1 IDE Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode,  
IDE Primary (Secondary) Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode (Auto) Each  
channel (Primary and Secondary) has both a master and a slave, making  
four IDE devices possible. Because each IDE device may have a different  
Mode timing (0, 1, 2, 3, 4), it is necessary for these to be independent.  
The default setting “Auto” will allow autodetection to ensure optimal per-  
formance.  
4.5.2 On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE  
If you enable IDE HDD Block Mode, the enhanced IDE driver will be  
enabled. Leave IDE HDD Block Mode on the default setting.  
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4.5.3 USB Controller  
Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) con-  
troller and you have USB peripherals. The choices: Enabled, Disabled.  
4.5.4 USB Keyboard/Mouse Support  
Select Enabled if user plan to use an USB keyboard. The choice:  
Enabled, Disable.  
4.5.5 AC97 Audio  
Select Disable if you do not want to use AC-97 audio. Option is Auto,  
Disable.  
4.5.6 Init Display First  
This item allows you to choose which one to activate first, PCI Slot or on-  
chip VGA. The choices: PCI Slot, Onboard.  
4.5.7 Onboard LAN Control  
Option is Enable and Disable. Select Disable if user does not want to use  
onboard LAN controller1  
4.5.8 IDE HDD Block Mode  
You can enable the Primary IDE channel and/or the Secondary IDE chan-  
nel. Any channel not enabled is disabled. This field is for systems with  
only SCSI drives.  
4.5.9 Onboard FDC Controller  
When enabled, this field allows you to connect your floppy disk drives to  
the onboard floppy disk drive connector instead of a separate controller  
card. If you want to use a different controller card to connect the floppy  
disk drives, set this field to Disabled.  
4.5.10 Onboard Serial Port  
For settings reference the Appendix for the serial resource allocation,  
and Disabled for the on-board serial connector  
4.5.11 UART Mode Select  
This item allows you to select UART mode. The choices: IrDA, ASKIR,  
Normal.  
4.5.12 RxD, TxD Active  
This item allows you to determine the active of RxD, TxD. The Choices:  
“Hi, Hi,” “Lo, Lo,” “Lo, Hi,” “Hi, Lo.”  
4.5.13 IR Transmission Delay  
This item allows you to enable/disable IR transmission delay. The  
choices: Enabled, Disabled.  
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4.5.14 UR2 Duplex Mode  
This item allows you to select the IR half/full duplex funcion. The  
choices: Half, Full.  
4.5.15 Onboard Parallel Port  
This field sets the address of the on-board parallel port connector. You  
can select either 3BCH/IRQ7, 378H/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5 or Disabled. If  
you install an I/O card with a parallel port, make sure there is no conflict  
in the address assignments. The CPU card can support up to three parallel  
ports, as long as there are no conflicts for each port.  
4.5.16 Parallel Port Mode  
This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port. The  
setting “Normal” allows normal speed operation, but in one direction  
only. “EPP” allows bidirectional parallel port operation at maximum  
speed. “ECP” allows the parallel port to operate in bi-directional mode  
and at a speed faster than the maximum data transfer rate. “ECP + EPP”  
allows normal speed operation in a two-way mode.  
4.5.17 EPP Mode Select  
This field allows you to select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9. The choices:  
EPP1.7, 1.9.  
4.5.18 ECP Mode Use DMA  
This selection is available only if you select “ECP” or “ECP + EPP” in  
the Parallel Port Mode field. In ECP Mode Use DMA, you can select  
DMA channel 1, DMA channel 3, or Disable. Leave this field on the  
default setting.  
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4.6 Power Management Setup  
The power management setup controls the CPU card’s “green” features to  
save power. The following screen shows the manufacturer’s defaults::  
Figure 4.5: Power management setup screen  
4.6.1 Power-Supply Type  
Choose AT or ATX power supply  
4.6.2 ACPI function  
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.  
4.6.3 Power Management  
This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving  
and is directly related to the following modes:  
1. HDD Power Down  
2. Suspend Mode  
There are four selections for Power Management, three of which have  
fixed mode settings  
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Min. Power Saving  
Max. Power Saving  
Minimum power management., Suspend Mode = 1 hr.,  
and HDD Power Down = 15 min.  
Maximum power management., Suspend Mode = 1 min.,  
and HDD Power Down = 1 min.  
User Defined  
(Default)  
Allows you to set each mode individually. When not dis-  
abled, each of the ranges are from 1 min. to 1 hr. except  
for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min.  
and disable.  
4.6.4 Video Off In Suspend  
When system is in suspend, video will turn off.  
4.6.5 Modem Use IRQ  
This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use.The choices: 3, 4,  
5, 7, 9, 10, 11, NA.  
4.6.6 HDD Power Down  
You can choose to turn the HDD off after one of the time intervals listed,  
or when the system is in “suspend” mode. If the HDD is in a power sav-  
ing mode, any access to it will wake it up.  
4.6.7 Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN  
If you choose “Instant-Off”, then pushing the ATX soft power switch but-  
ton once will switch the system to “system off” power mode. You can  
choose “Delay 4 sec.” If you do, then pushing the button for more than 4  
seconds will turn off the system, whereas pushing the button momentarily  
(for less than 4 seconds) will switch the system to “suspend” mode.  
4.6.8 CPU THRM-Throttling  
This field allows you to select the CPU THRM-Throttling rate. The  
choices: 12.5%, 25.0%, 37.5%, 50.0%, 62.5%, 75.0%, 87.5%.  
4.6.9 PowerOn By LAN  
This item allows you to wake up the system via LAN from the remote-  
host. The choices: Enabled, Disabled.  
4.6.10 PowerOn By Modem  
When Enabled, an input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line (in  
other words, an incoming call on the modem) awakens the system from a  
soft off state. The choices: Enabled, Disabled.  
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When Enabled, your can set the date and time at which the RTC (real-  
time clock) alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode. The choices:  
Enabled, Disabled.  
4.6.12 Primary IDE 0 (1) and Secondary IDE 0 (1)  
When Enabled, the system will resume from suspend mode if Primary  
IDE 0 (1) or Secondary IDE 0 (1) is active. The choice: Enabled, Dis-  
abled.  
4.6.13 FDD, COM, LPT PORT  
When Enabled, the system will resume from suspend mode if FDD, COM  
port, or LPT port is active. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.  
4.6.14 PCI PIRQ [A-D]#  
When Enabled, the system will resume from suspend mode if interrupt  
occurs. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.  
4.7 PnP/PCI Configurations  
4.7.1 PnP OS Installed  
Select Yes if you are using a plug and play capable operating system.  
Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot device  
Figure 4.6: PnP/PCI configurations screen  
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4.7.2 Reset Configuration Data  
Default is Disable. Select Enable to reset Extended System Configura-  
tion Data (ESCD) if you have installed a new add-on and system econfig-  
uration has caused such a conflict that OS cannot boot.  
4.7.3 Resources controlled by:  
The commands here are “Auto” or “Manual.” Choosing “manual”  
requires you to choose resources from each following sub-menu. “Auto”  
automatically configures all of the boot and Plug and Play devices but  
you must be using Windows 95 or above.  
4.7.4 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop  
This is left at “Disabled.”  
4.8 Password Setting  
To change the password:  
1.  
Choose the “Set Password” option from the “Initial Setup Screen”  
menu and press <Enter>.  
The screen will display the following message:  
Please Enter Your Password  
Press <Enter>.  
2.  
If the CMOS is good or if this option has been used to change the  
default password, the user is asked for the password stored in the CMOS.  
The screen will display the following message:  
Please Confirm Your Password  
Enter the current password and press <Enter>.  
3.  
After pressing <Enter> (ROM password) or the current password  
(user-defined), you can change the password stored in the CMOS. The  
password must be no longer than eight (8) characters.  
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Remember, to enable the password setting feature, you must first select  
either “Setup” or “System” from the “Advanced BIOS Features” menu.  
4.9 Save & Exit Setup  
If you select this and press <Enter>, the values entered in the setup utili-  
ties will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chipset. The micropro-  
cessor will check this every time you turn your system on and compare  
this to what it finds as it checks the system. This record is required for the  
system to operate.  
4.10 Exit Without Saving  
Selecting this option and pressing <Enter> lets you exit the setup program  
without recording any new values or changing old ones.  
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PCI SVGA/LCD Setup  
This chapter details the software con-  
figuration information. It shows you  
how to configure the card to match  
your application requirements. The  
AWARD System BIOS is covered in  
Chapter 4.  
Sections include:  
• Installation of SVGA drivers  
-for Windows 98  
-for Windows NT/2000/XP  
• Connections for standard LCDs  
• Further information  
Chapter 5 PCI SVGA/LCD Setup  
5.1 Introduction  
The board has an onboard Intel 852GM chipset for its AGP/SVGA con-  
troller. It supports LVDS LCD displays and conventional analog CRT  
monitors with 64MB frame buffer shared with system memory. The VGA  
controller can drive CRT displays with resolutions up to 1600 x  
1200@85-Hz and 2048 x 536 @75Hz and support 2 channel LVDS dis-  
play mode up to UXGA panel resolution with frequency range from 25-  
MHz to 112-MHz  
5.1.1 CMOS setting for panel type  
The PCM-9387 system BIOS and custom drivers are located in a 512  
Kbyte, Flash ROM device, designated U29. A single Flash chip holds the  
system BIOS, VGA BIOS and network Boot ROM image. The display  
can be configured via CMOS settings. This method minimized the num-  
ber of chips and different type of LCD panels, please choose "panel type"  
from the "intergrated peripherals" menu in CMOS setting.  
5.1.2 Display type  
The PCM-9387F can be set in one of three configurations: on a CRT, on a  
flat panel display, or on both dual independent display. The system is ini-  
tially set to dual display mode. If you want to enable the CRT display  
only or the flat panel display only, please contact Intel Corporation or our  
sales representative for detailed information.  
5.1.3 Dual Independent Display  
The PCM-9387F uses a Intel 852GM controller that is  
capable of providing multiple views and simultaneous display with mixed  
video and graphics on a flat panel and CRT.  
To set up dual display under Windows 98, Windows NT/2000/XP follow  
these steps:  
1. Select “Windows98”, “Control panel”, "Setting", "Advanced", "Graph-  
ics Properties" "Device".  
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2. Select “1” for current display, or “2” for second display.  
3. Enable “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor”.  
4. Click “OK”.  
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5.2 Connections to Two Standard LCDs  
The following tables illustrate typical LCD connection pinouts for the  
PCM-9387.  
5.2.1 LG LM 150x06 (1024x768 LVDS LCD)  
Table 5.1: Connections to LCD/Flat Panel (CN1)  
LCD Connector  
Flat Panel Connector  
DF-13 4OP  
Unipac-UB104S01  
Pin  
1
Function  
VCC  
Pin  
1
Function  
+5V  
2
VCC  
2
+5V  
3
GND  
3
GND  
4
GND  
4
GND  
5
RxIN0-  
RxIN0+  
GND  
7
LVDS_YAM0R  
LVDS_YAP0R  
GND  
6
9
7
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
8
RxIN1-  
RxIN1+  
GND  
LVDS_YAM1R  
LVDS_YAP1R  
GND  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
RxIN2-  
RxIN2+  
GND  
LVDS_YAM2R  
LVDS_YAP2R  
GND  
CKIN-  
CKIN+  
GND  
LVDS_CLKAMR  
LVDS_CLKAPR  
GND  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
GND  
33  
34  
GND  
GND  
GND  
* LCD connector type: HRS DF 19K-20P-1H or compatible  
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5.2.2 AU M170EG01 (1280x1024 TFT LCD @ 48bit)  
Table 5.2: Connections to AU M170EG01 (CN1)  
AU M170EG01  
PCM-9387 CN1  
Pin  
1
Function  
Pin  
7
Function  
LVDS_YAM0  
LVDS_YAP0  
LVDS_YAM1  
GND  
RxOIN0-  
RxOIN0+  
RxOIN1-  
RxOIN1+  
RxOIN2-  
RxOIN2+  
VSS  
2
9
3
13  
17  
19  
21  
11  
25  
27  
35  
37  
8
4
5
LVDS_YAM2  
LVDS_YAP2  
GND  
6
7
8
RxOCLKIN-  
RxOCLKIN+  
RxOIN3-  
RxOIN3+  
RxEIN0-  
RxEIN0+  
VSS  
LVDS_CLKAM  
LVDS_CLKAP  
LVDS_YAM3  
LVDS_YAP3  
LVDS_YBM0  
LVDS_YBP0  
GND  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
10  
17  
14  
16  
23  
20  
22  
26  
28  
36  
38  
29  
30  
RxEIN1-  
RxEIN1+  
VSS  
LVDS_YBM1  
LVDS_YBP1  
GND  
RxEIN2-  
RxEIN2+  
RxECLKIN-  
RxECLKIN+  
RxEIN3-  
RxEIN3+  
VSS  
LVDS_YBM2  
LVDS_YBP2  
LVDS_CLKBM  
LVDS_CLKBP  
LVDS_YBM3  
LVDS_YBP3  
GND  
VSS  
GND  
NC  
NC  
VSS  
33  
1
GND  
VCC  
LCD VDD (+5V)  
LCD VDD (+5V)  
VCC  
2
VCC  
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5.3 Installation of the SVGA Driver  
Complete the following steps to install the SVGA driver. Follow the pro-  
cedures in the flow chart that apply to the operating system that you are  
using within your PCM-9387.  
Notes:  
1. The windows illustrations in this chapter are intended  
as examples only. Please follow the listed steps, and pay  
attention to the instructions which appear on your screen.  
2. For convenience, the CD-ROM drive is designated as  
"D" throughout this chapter.  
5.3.1 Installation of Windows 98/2000  
1. Find Win98/2000 VGA driver from CD at the directory of PCM-9387  
CD, VGA\Win9x_ME\Graphics\Setup  
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2. Or, find Win2000 VGA driver from CD at the directory of PCM-9387  
CD-ROM, VGA\win2k_xp1332.  
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3. Double click "setup" and "next" into setup wizard.  
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4.Restart computer when installation finished.  
5.4 Further Information  
For further information about the AGP/VGA installation in your PCM-  
9387, including driver updates, troubleshooting guides and FAQ lists,  
visit the following web resources:  
Intel website: www.intel.com  
Advantech websites: www.advantech.com  
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6
Audio Setup  
The PCM-9387 is equipped with an  
audio interface that records and plays  
back CD-quality audio. This chapter  
provides instructions for installing the  
software drivers included on the audio  
driver diskettes.  
Chapter 6 Audio Setup  
6.1 Introduction  
The PCM-9387's on-board audio interface provides high-quality stereo  
sound and FM music synthesis (ESFM) by using the Intel ICH4 audio  
controller. The audio interface can record, compress, and play back voice,  
sound, and music with built-in mixer control.  
6.2 Driver installation  
6.2.1 Before you begin  
Please read the instructions in this chapter carefully before you attempt  
installation. The audio drivers for the PCM-9387 board are located on the  
audio driver CD. Run the supplied SETUP program to install the drivers;  
don’t copy the files manually.  
Note:  
The files on the software installation diskette  
are compressed. Do not attempt to install the  
drivers by copying the files manually. You must  
use the supplied SETUP program to install the  
drivers.  
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6.2.2 Windows 98 drivers  
1.  
Find Win98/2000 Audio driver folder from CD at the directory of  
PCM-9387 CD, click "setup" to start the installation process.  
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2.  
Click "yes" to reboot your computer.  
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Ethernet Interface  
This chapter provides information on  
Ethernet configuration.  
Sections include:  
• Introduction  
• Installation of Ethernet drivers for  
Windows 98/2000/NT  
• Further information  
Chapter 7 Ethernet Interface  
7.1 Introduction  
The PCM-9387 is equipped with a high performance 32-bit Ethernet  
chipset which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 100 Mbps CSMA/CD  
standards. It is supported by major network operating systems. It is also  
both 1000Base-T and 100Base-T compatible. The network boot feature  
can be utilized by incorporating the boot ROM image files for the appro-  
priate network operating system. The boot ROM BIOS files are combined  
with system BIOS, which can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS setup.  
7.2 Installation of Ethernet driver  
Before installing the Ethernet driver, note the procedures below. You  
must know which operating system you are using in your PCM-9387  
Series, and then refer to the corresponding installation flow chart. Then  
just follow the steps described in the flow chart. You will quickly and  
successfully complete the installation, even if you are not familiar with  
instructions for MS-DOS or Windows.  
Note:  
The windows illustrations in this chapter are  
examples only. Follow the steps and pay atten-  
tion to the instructions which appear on your  
screen.  
7.2.1 Installation for Windows 98  
1.  
a. Select "Start", "Settings". "Control Panel".  
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b. Double click "Network".  
2.  
a. Click "Add New Hardware" and prepare to install network func-  
tions.  
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3.  
4.  
5.  
a. Select the "Adapter" item to add the Ethernet card.  
a. Click "Have Disk" to install the driver.  
a. Insert the CD into the D: drive  
b. Fill in "E:\3_LAN\82551ER\W9X&W2K”  
c. Click "OK"  
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6.  
a. Choose the " Choose the "Intel(R) GD82559ER PCI Adapter"  
item.  
b. Click "Next".  
7.  
a. Make sure the configurations of relative items are set correctly.  
b. Click "Finish" to reboot.  
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7.2.2 Installation for Windows 2000  
1.  
a. Select "Start", "Settings". "Control Panel".  
b. Double click "Network".  
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2.  
Click “Add new hardware wizard” and prepare to install network  
function  
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3.  
Choose Hardware Device “Ethernet Controller”  
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4.  
Insert the CD into D: drive  
a. Fill in the Find the LAN chipset folder at the directory of PCM-  
9387 win2000 folder from CD ROM drive  
b. Click “OK”.  
5.  
Choose the "Intel(R) GD82559ER PCI Adapter" item  
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Click “Next”  
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a. Make sure the configurations of relative items are set correctly  
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b. Click “OK”  
7.3 Further information  
Intel website: www.intel.com  
Advantech websites:www.advantech.com  
www.advantech.com.tw  
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A
Programming the GPIO  
and Watchdog Timer  
The PCM-9387 is equipped with a  
watchdog timer that resets the CPU or  
generates an interrupt if processing  
comes to a standstill for any reason.  
This feature ensures system reliability  
in industrial standalone or unmanned  
environments.  
Appendix A Programming GPIO &  
Waterdog Timer  
A.1 Supported GPIO Register  
Bellow are detailed description of the GPIO addresses and programming  
sample.  
A.1.1 GPIO Registers  
CRF0 (GP10-GP17 I/O selection register. Default 0xFF)  
When set to a '1', respective GPIO port is programmed as an input port.  
When set to a '0', respective GPIO port is programmed as an output port.  
CRF1 (GP10-GP17 data register. Default 0x00)  
If a port is programmed to be an output port, then its respective bit can be  
read/written.  
If a port is programmed to be an input port, then its respective bit can  
only be read.  
CRF2 (GP10-GP17 inversion register. Default 0x00)  
When set to a '1', the incoming/outgoing port value is inverted.  
When set to a '0', the incoming/outgoing port value is the same as in data  
register.  
Extended Function Index Registers (EFIRs)  
The EFIRs are write-only registers with port address 2Eh or 4Eh on PC/  
AT systems.  
Extended Function Data Registers(EFDRs)  
the EFDRs are read/write registers with port address 2Fh or 4Fh on PC/  
AT systems.  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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A.1.2 GPIO Example program-1  
------------------------------------------------  
Enter the extended function mode, interruptible double-write  
------------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,87H  
OUT DX,AL  
OUT DX,AL  
---------------------------------------------------------------  
Configurate logical device 7(GP10~GP17), configuration register  
CRF0,CRF1,CRF2  
---------------------------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,07H ; point to Logical Device Number Reg.  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,07H ; select logical device 7  
OUT DX,AL ;  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,F0  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,00H ; 01:Input 00:output for GP10~GP17  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,F2H ;  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,00H ;Set GPIO is normal not inverter  
OUT DX,AL;  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,F1H  
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OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,??H ; Put the output value into AL  
OUT DX,AL  
------------------------------------------  
Exit extended function mode |  
------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,AAH  
OUT DX,AL  
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A.2 Watchdog programming  
Bellow is a sample of programming code for controlling the Watchdog  
Timer function.  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Enter the extended function mode ,interruptible double-write |  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,87H  
OUT DX,AL  
OUT DX,AL  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Configurate logical device 8, configuration register CRF6 |  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,07H ; point to Logical Device Number Reg.  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,08H ; select logical device 8  
OUT DX,AL ;  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,30H ;Set watch dog activate or inactivate  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,01H ; 01:activate 00:inactivate  
OUT DX,AL ;  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,F5H ; Setting counter unit is second  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,00H  
OUT DX,AL;  
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MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,F6H  
OUT DX,AL  
MOV DX,2FH  
MOV AL,05H ; Set 5 seconds  
OUT DX,AL  
;------------------------------------------  
; Exit extended function mode |  
;------------------------------------------  
MOV DX,2EH  
MOV AL,AAH  
OUT DX,AL  
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B
Pin Assignments  
This appendix contains information  
of a detailed or specialized nature. It  
includes:  
• CPU Fan Power Connector  
• Ethernet 10/100Base-T Connector  
• Audio Connectot  
• Main Power Connector  
• Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector  
• Floppy Drive Connector  
• IDE (1st and 2nd) HDD Connector  
• Parallel Port Connector  
• Power & HDD LED,  
• USB Connector  
• Backlight Connector  
• CRT Display Connector  
• Flat Panel Connector  
• Ext. Flat Panel Connector  
• LCD Signal Mapping  
• Peripheral power connector  
LVDS Interface Connector  
• COM1 RS232 series port  
• COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port  
• CompactFlash Card Connector  
ATX Power Feature Connector  
Appendix B Pin Assignments  
B.1 CPU Fan Power Connector (CN15)  
Table B.1: IR connector (CN15)  
Description Wafer Box 2.0mm 3P180D w/Lock  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
FAN_DET  
VCC  
GND  
B.2 Audio Connector (CN2)  
Table B.2: Audio connector (CN2)  
Description BOX HEADER SMD 5*2 180D (M) 2.0mm  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
9
LINE OUT R  
GND  
2
LINE IN R  
GND  
4
LINE OUT L  
GND  
6
LINE IN L  
GND  
8
MIC IN  
10  
Reserved for MIC2  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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B.3 Main Power Connector (CN3)  
1
1
3
1
12  
4
2
Table B.3: Main Power Connector (CN3)  
Description  
Power CONN. 6*2 180D  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
GND  
VCC  
VCC  
GND  
VCC  
VCC  
2
GND  
3
4
GND  
5
6
VCCSB  
PWR_PSON#  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
12  
11  
+12V  
B.4 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector (CN14)  
Table B.4: Keyboard and mouse connector (CN14)  
Description  
MINI DIN 6P Short body W/Shielding  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
KB DATA  
MS DATA  
GND  
VCC  
KB CLOCK  
MS CLOCK  
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B.5 IDE Hard Drive Connector (CN6)  
Table B.5: IDE HDD connector (CN6)  
Description  
BOX HEADER SMD 22*2P 180 D(M) 2.0mm IDIOT-  
PROOF  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
IDE RESET  
DATA 7  
DATA 6  
DATA 5  
DATA 4  
DATA 3  
DATA 2  
DATA 1  
DATA 0  
GND  
2
GND  
3
4
DATA 8  
DATA 9  
DATA 10  
DATA 11  
DATA 12  
DATA 13  
DATA 14  
DATA 15  
N/C  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
DRQ  
GND  
IO WRITE  
IO READ  
HD READY  
HDACK 0  
IDE IRQ  
ADDR 1  
ADDR 0  
GND  
GND  
N/C  
GND  
IOCS16  
N/C  
ADDR 2  
HARD DISK  
SELECT 0  
HARD DISK  
SELECT 1*  
39  
41  
43  
IDE ACTIVE  
Vcc  
40  
42  
44  
GND  
Vcc  
NC  
GND  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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B.6 Parallel Port Connector (CN13)  
Table B.6: Parallel Port Connector (CN13)  
Description  
BOX HEADER SMD 13*2P 180D(M) 2.0mm  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
STROBE  
D0  
2
AUTOFD  
ERR  
3
4
5
D1  
6
INIT  
7
D2  
8
SLCTINI  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
N/C  
9
D3  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
ACK  
BUSY  
PE  
SLCT  
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B.7 Power & HDD LED Connector (CN10)  
Table B.7: Power & HDD LED Connector (CN10)  
Description  
WAFER BOX 2.0mm 6P 180D MALE W/LOCK  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
+5V  
GND  
power LED+ (+5V)  
power LED- (GND)  
HDD LED +  
HDD LED -  
B.8 USB Connector (CN5)  
Table B.8: USB Connector (CN5)  
Description  
PIN HEADER 5*2P 180D(M) 2.0mm SMD IDIOT-PROOF  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
9
VCC  
2
VCC  
USB_P0-  
USB_P0+  
GND  
4
USB_P1-  
USB_P1+  
GND  
6
8
GND  
10  
NC  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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B.9 LCD Inverter Backlight Connector (CN17)  
Table B.9: LCD Inverter Backlight Conn (CN17)  
Description  
WAFER BOX 2.0mm 5P 180D MALE W/LOCK  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
+12 V  
GND  
BKLTEN  
VBR  
+5 V  
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B.10 LVDS Connector (CN1)  
Table B.10: LVDS Connector (CN1)  
Description  
*CONN. DF13-40DP-1.25V  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
VDDSAFE5  
GND  
2
VDDSAFE5  
GND  
3
4
5
VDDSAFE3  
LVDS_YAM0  
LVDS_YAP0  
GND  
6
VDDSAFE3  
LVDS_YBM0  
LVDS_YBP0  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
LVDS_YAM1  
LVDS_YAP1  
GND  
LVDS_YBM1  
LVDS_YBP1  
GND  
LVDS_YAM2  
LVDS_YAP2  
GND  
LVDS_YBM2  
LVDS_YBP2  
GND  
LVDS_CLKAM  
LVDS_CLKAP  
GND  
LVDS_CLKBM  
LVDS_CLKBP  
GND  
LVDS_DCLK  
GND  
LVDS_DDAT  
GND  
LVDS_YAM3  
LVDS_YAP3  
NC  
LVDS_YBM3  
LVDS_YBP3  
NC  
Note:  
The model number of the CN1 socket is  
DF13A-40DP-1.25V (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.)  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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B.11 COM2 RS232/422/485 series port (CN8)  
Table B.11: COM2 RS-232/422/485 series port  
Description  
BOX HEADER SMD 7*2P 180D MALE 2.0mm  
Pin  
RS-232 port  
RS-422 port  
RS-485 port  
1
DCD  
DSR  
RXD  
RTS  
TxD  
CTS  
DTR  
RI  
N/C  
N/C  
2
N/C  
N/C  
3
N/C  
N/C  
4
N/C  
N/CN/C  
N/C  
5
N/C  
6
N/C  
N/C  
7
N/C  
N/C  
8
N/C  
N/C  
9
GND  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
N/C  
N/C  
TxD-+  
TxD-  
RxD+  
RxD-  
DATA+  
DATA-  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
B.12 CompactFlash Card Connector (CN21)  
Table B.12: CompactFlash Card Connector (CN21)  
Description  
HEADER for CF typeII 50P 90D(M)SMD 3M W/O Ejector  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
GND  
D04  
2
D03  
D05  
D07  
A10  
3
4
5
D06  
6
7
*CS0  
*ATA SEL  
A08  
8
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
A09  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
A07  
+5 V  
A05  
A06  
A04  
A03  
A02  
A01  
A00  
D00  
D01  
-IOCS16  
D02  
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Table B.12: CompactFlash Card Connector (CN21)  
Description  
HEADER for CF typeII 50P 90D(M)SMD 3M W/O Ejector  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
*CD2  
D11  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
-CD1  
D12  
D13  
D14  
D15  
-CS1  
-IORD  
-WE  
*VS1  
*IOWR  
INTRQ  
*CSEL  
*RESER  
*INPACK  
*DASP  
D08  
+5 V  
-VS2  
IORDY  
-REG  
-PDIAG  
D09  
D10  
GND  
* low active  
B.13 IR connetor (CN11)  
Table B.13: IR Connector (CN11)  
Description  
WAFER BOX 2.0mm 5P 180D MALE W/LOCK  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
VCC (5 V)  
IR_CIRRX  
IR receive  
GND  
IR transmit  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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B.14 MIO interface (CN4)  
Table B.14: MIO connectors  
Description  
D-A  
B/B CONN. 80P SMD 0.8mm 180D QSE-080-01-F-  
Pin Net Name  
Inter-  
Face  
Pin  
Net Name  
Inter-  
Face  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A8  
A9  
USB_OC#4  
USB_4N  
USB_4P  
GND  
USB  
USB  
USB  
Power  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
B9  
I2CCLK  
I2C  
I2C  
I2CDAT  
Global Reset  
PWROK_5V  
GPIO  
LPC_CLK48M LPC  
GPIO  
LPC_FRAME#  
LPC_AD0  
LPC_AD1  
LPC_AD2  
LPC  
LPC  
LPC  
LPC  
LPC  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
GPIO  
LPC_SUSCLK LPC  
LPC_DRQ#0  
LPC  
LPC  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
A10 IOCHRDY  
A11 AD0  
A12 AD1  
A13 AD2  
A14 AD3  
A15 AD4  
A16 AD5  
A17 AD6  
A18 AD7  
A19 CBE#0  
A20 AD8  
A21 AD9  
A22 AD10  
A23 AD11  
A24 AD12  
A25 AD13  
B10 LPC_AD3  
B11 DEVSEL#  
B12 TRDY#  
B13 IRDY#  
B14 LOCK#  
B15 FRAME#  
B16 CBE#2  
B17 AD16  
B18 AD17  
B19 AD18  
B20 AD19  
B21 AD20  
B22 AD21  
B23 AD22  
B24 AD23  
B25 CBE#3  
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Table B.14: MIO connectors  
A26 AD14  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
Power  
B26 AD24  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
PCI  
A27 AD15  
B27 AD25  
A28 CBE#1  
A29 PAR  
B28 AD26  
B29 AD27  
A30 SERR#  
A31 PERR#  
A32 STOP#  
A33 PME#  
B30 AD28  
B31 AD29  
B32 AD30  
B33 AD31  
A34 INTA#  
B34 INTC#  
A35 INTB#  
B35 INTD#  
A36 REQ0  
B36 GNT0  
A37 REQ1  
B37 GNT1  
A38 REQ2  
B38 GNT2  
A39 REQA  
B39 PCIRST  
B40 Ring  
A40 GNTA  
A41 CLK0  
B41 Serial IRQ  
B42 Reserved  
B43 Reserved  
B44 Reserved  
B45 Reserved  
B46 AC97_SDIN0  
B47 AC97_BITCLK  
B48 AC97_SDOUT  
B49 Reserved  
B50 MDVICLK  
B51 MDVIDATA  
B52 MI2CCLK  
B53 MI2CDATA  
B54 DVOCFLDSTL  
B55 DVOCBLANK#  
B56 DVOCVSYNC  
B57 DVOCHSYNC  
A42 CLK1  
A43 CLK2  
A44 V_BAT  
A45 Reserved  
A46 AC97_RST#  
A47 AC97_SYNC  
A48 AC97_SDIN1  
A49 DVO_Detect  
A50 DVOBD11  
A51 DVOBD10  
A52 DVOBD9  
A53 DVOBD8  
A54 DVOBD7  
A55 DVOBD6  
A56 GND  
AC97  
AC97  
AC97  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
GND  
DVO  
AC97  
AC97  
AC97  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
A57 DVOBCLK  
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A58 DVOBCLK#  
A59 GND  
DVO  
GND  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
B58 DVOCD11  
B59 DVOCD10  
B60 DVOCD9  
B61 DVOCD8  
B62 DVOCD7  
B63 DVOCD6  
B64 DVOCD5  
B65 DVOCD4  
B66 DVOCD3  
B67 DVOCD2  
B68 DVOCD1  
B69 DVOCD0  
B70 PCIRST  
B71 MDDCCLK  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
A60 DVOBD5  
A61 DVOBD4  
A62 DVOBD3  
A63 DVOBD2  
A64 DVOBD1  
A65 DVOBD0  
A66 DVOBHSYNC DVO  
A67 DVOBVSYNC DVO  
A68 DVOBBLANK# DVO  
A69 DVOBFLDSTL DVO  
A70 DVO_VREF  
DVO  
DVO  
A71 DVOBC-  
CLKINT  
A72 DVOBCINTR# DVO  
B72 MDDCDATA  
B73 ADDID7  
B74 ADDID6  
B75 ADDID5  
B76 ADDID4  
B77 ADDID3  
B78 ADDID2  
B79 VCC12  
B80 VCCSB  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
DVO  
Power  
Power  
A73 ADDID1  
A74 GND  
DVO  
GND  
DVO  
DVO  
GND  
DVO  
Power  
Power  
A75 DVOCCLK  
A76 DVOCCLK#  
A77 GND  
A78 ADDID0  
A79 VCC  
A80 VCC  
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PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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C
System Assignments  
This appendix contains information of a detailed  
nature. It includes:  
• System I/O ports  
• 1st MB memory map  
• DMA channel assignments  
• Interrupt assignments  
Appendix C System Assignments  
C.1 System I/O Ports  
Table C.1: System I/O ports  
Addr. range (Hex)  
Device  
000-01F  
020-021  
040-05F  
060-06F  
070-07F  
DMA controller  
Interrupt controller 1, master  
8254 timer  
8042 (keyboard controller)  
Real-time clock, non-maskable interrupt (NMI)  
mask  
080-09F  
0A0-0BF  
0C0-0DF  
0F0  
DMA page register  
Interrupt controller 2  
DMA controller  
Clear math co-processor  
Reset math co-processor  
Math co-processor  
0F1  
0F8-0FF  
1F0-1F8  
200-207  
278-27F  
2E8-2EF  
2F8-2FF  
300-31F  
360-36F  
378-37F  
380-38F  
3A0-3AF  
3B0-3BF  
3C0-3CF  
3D0-3DF  
3E8-3EF  
3F0-3F7  
3F8-3FF  
Fixed disk  
Reserved (Game I/O)  
Reserved (Parallel port 2,LTP3)  
Reserved (Series port 4)  
Serial port 2  
Prototype card  
Reserved  
Parallel printer port 1 (LPT 2)  
SDLC, bisynchronous 2  
Bisynchronous 1  
Monochrome display and printer adapter (LPT1)  
Reserved  
Color/graphics monitor adapter  
Reserved (Series port 3)  
Diskette controller  
Serial port 1  
* PNP audio I/O map range from 220 ~ 250H (16 bytes)  
MPU-401 select from 300 ~ 330H (2 bytes)  
PCM-9387 User’s Manual  
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C.2 1st MB memory map  
Table C.2: 1st MB memory map  
Addr. range (Hex)  
Device  
F0000h - FFFFFh  
*CC000h - EFFFFh  
C0000h - CBFFFh  
B8000h - BFFFFh  
B0000h - B7FFFh  
A0000h - AFFFFh  
00000h - 9FFFFh  
System ROM  
Unused (reserved for Ethernet ROM)  
Expansion ROM (for VGA BIOS)  
CGA/EGA/VGA text  
Unused  
EGA/VGA graphics  
Base memory  
*
If Ethernet boot ROM is disabled (Ethernet ROM occupies about 16 KB)  
* E0000 - EFFFF is reserved for BIOS POST  
C.3 DMA channel assignments  
Table C.3: DMA channel assignments  
Channel  
Function  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Available  
Available (audio)  
Floppy disk (8-bit transfer)  
Available (parallel port)  
Cascade for DMA controller 1  
Available  
Available  
Available  
* Audio DMA select 1, 3, or 5  
** Parallel port DMA select 1 (LPT2) or 3 (LPT1)  
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C.4 Interrupt assignments  
Table C.4: Interrupt assignments  
Interrupt#  
Interrupt source  
IRQ 0  
IRQ 1  
IRQ 2  
IRQ 3  
IRQ 4  
IRQ 5  
IRQ 6  
IRQ 7  
IRQ 8  
IRQ 9  
IRQ 10  
IRQ 11  
IRQ 12  
IRQ 13  
IRQ 14  
IRQ 15  
Interval timer  
Keyboard  
Interrupt from controller 2 (cascade)  
COM2  
COM1  
Reserved (COM4)  
FDD  
LPT1  
RTC  
Reserved (audio)  
Reserved (COM3)  
Reserved for watchdog timer  
PS/2 mouse  
INT from co-processor  
Primary IDE  
Secondary IDE for CFC  
* Ethernet interface IRQ select: 9, 11, 15  
* PNP audio IRQ select: 9, 11, 15  
* PNP USB IRQ select: 9, 11, 15  
* PNP ACPI IRQ select: 9, 11, 15  
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D
AT/ATX Power setting  
Appendix D AT/ATX Power setting  
D.1 Introduction  
PCM-9387 supports 2 kinds of power mode to boot up system. One is  
ATX mode, the other is AT mode. ATX should connect standby power  
and power supply on# signal to turn on main power supply. AT power  
doesnít have those two pins and the pin 6 of PCM-9387 power connector  
(CN3) needs to be connected to 5 voltage for properly boot up.  
The power connector table & Power supply diagram tables are as bellow:  
Table D.1: Power Connector  
Power Connector (CN3) Power Type : ATX  
Power Type : AT  
Pin 1: GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
Pin 2: GND  
GND  
Pin 3: VCC  
+5V  
Pin 4: GND  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
Pin 5: VCC  
+5V  
Pin 6:VCCSB  
Pin 7: GND  
Standby +5V  
GND  
+5V  
GND  
NC  
Pin 8: PWR_PSON#  
Pin 9: VCC  
PWR_PSON#  
+5V  
+5V  
Pin 10: GND  
Pin 11: VCC  
Pin 12: +12V  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
+5V  
+12V(Optional)  
+12V(Optional)  
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ATX power supply diagram  
Pin3  
Pin5  
Pin9  
Pin11  
+5V  
Standby  
+5V  
Pin6  
PCM-9387  
PCM-9387  
PCM-9386  
PCM-9387  
Power  
ATX Power  
Supply  
PSON#  
Pin8  
Connector  
+12V  
(Optional)  
Pin12  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin4  
Pin7  
Pin10  
GND  
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AT power supply diagram  
Pin3  
Pin5  
Pin9  
Pin11  
Pin6  
+5V  
PCM-9387  
PCM-9387  
PCM-9386  
PCM-9387  
Power  
Pin8  
AT Power  
Supply  
+12V  
Connector  
(Optional)  
GND  
Pin12  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin4  
Pin7  
Pin10  
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E
Mechanical Drawings  
Appendix E Mechanical Drawings  
E.1 Mechanical Drawings  
Figure E.1: PCM-9387 Mech Drawing(Component)  
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Figure E.2: PCM-9387 Mech Drawing (Solder Side)  
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AppendixE  
 
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