3 watchdog, 4 jida non-volatile and cmos settings, 5 general purpose input and output (gpio) – Kontron COMe-cPV2(v1.0) User Manual

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5.3

Watchdog

This feature is implemented through the LPC on the CPLD and offers a dual-

stage watchdog. It first generates an NMI and, after 1ms, a reset is

generated. The application software should strobe the WDTimer to prevent a

timeout. The WDTrigger resets and restarts the system after a timeout to

provide a way to recover from program crashes or lockups.

The Watchdog can be triggered through

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K-Station

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Direct programming (i.e., writing data into one register of the CPLD)

For information about programming this feature, see the JIDA32/K-Station

driver packet in the Kontron Customer section or contact your local sales

support representative to get an application note about low level

programming.

5.4

JIDA Non-Volatile and CMOS Settings

The microETXexpress®-PV-XT module allows saving the CMOS settings externally.

If the RTC battery fails to keep CMOS voltage at a certain level, the

external EEPROM restores the previous settings. If the CMOS is lost, all

previous settings are restored and an error message is displayed on the POST

screen: “CMOS Date/Time Not Set”.

From there, users have two choices: “Press F1 to Run SETUP” or “Press F2 to

load default values and continue”. If the choice is to keep all previous

settings, then Press “F1” and enter the new date and new hour. Press F10 to

save and exit. Your previous settings are set correctly and the time and

date are set accordingly. Pressing F2 sets the date to the BIOS build date

and the hour is set to 00:00:00. The default values are reloaded and the

system will boot on the default bootable device.

5.5

General Purpose Input and Output (GPIO)

The microETXexpress®-PV-XT COM provides eight GPIOs (always enabled)that can

be accessed through the module connector described in the pin-out lists, in

Section 4.1. The GPIO viewer can be enabled in the BIOS setup.

NOTE:

GPIO cannot drive applications faster than 2 msec. Data transfer

rates up to 1 kHz maximum are recommended.

Table 17: GPIO COM Express Pin-Outs

Bit of GPIO

Port0

Function

COM Express Pin

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