Pc/104 interface, Serial, See the sections – Eurotech Appliances ZEUS PXA270 User Manual

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ZEUS Technical Manual

Detailed hardware description

© 2007 Eurotech Ltd Issue D

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PC/104 interface

The ZEUS PC/104 interface is emulated from the PXA270 PC card interface to support

8/16 bit ISA bus style signals. As the interface is an emulation, the ZEUS does not

support some PC/104 features. Please refer to the section

Unsupported PC/104

interface features

on page

43

for specific details.

Add-on boards can be stacked via the PC/104 interface to enhance the functionality of

the ZEUS. Eurotech Ltd has an extensive range of PC/104 compliant modules and

these can be used to quickly add digital I/O, analogue I/O, serial ports and motion

control.
The ISA bus is based on the x86 architecture and is not normally associated with RISC

processors. It is generally necessary to modify standard drivers to support any third

party PC/104 modules.
Any PC/104 add-on board attached to the ZEUS is accessible from the PC card

memory space socket 1. The memory map is shown in the following table:

Address

Region size

Region name

0x30000000 – 0x300003FF

1KByte

PC/104 I/O space, 8/16-bit.

0x30000400 – 0x3BFFFFFF

-

Reserved.

0x3C000000 – 0x3C1FFFFF

16MB

PC/104 memory space,
16-bit (or 8-bit write only).

ZEUS PC/104 interface details

The PC/104 bus signals are compatible with the ISA bus electrical timing definitions.

All signals between the PXA270 and the PC/104 are buffered. When the PC/104 bus is

not in use, all output signals with the exception of the clock signals are set to their

inactive state.

The ZEUS provides +5V to a PC/104 add-on board via the J12 and J13 connectors. If

a PC/104 add-on board requires a +12V supply, then +12V must be supplied to the

ZEUS power connector J2 pin 4. If –12V or –5V are required, these must be supplied

directly to the PC/104 add-on board.

The reset signal applied to the PC/104 bus is combination of the RESET_OUT# pin of

PXA270 and an additional circuit that monitors +5V supply.

Due to the specific power management requirements of the PXA270, there is no reset

generated to PXA270 if the +5V supply is below its limits. If the reset is generated to

the PC/104 bus by the +5V monitoring IC, an interrupt can be asserted to PXA270 on

GPIO20.

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