Epson ETX-945 User Manual
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ETX-945 User Manual 1.02
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3.1 ETX Development Kits
To facilitate evaluation and development, the ETX-945 is normally supplied pre-integrated into one of
Diamond’s
ETX development kits (pictured below). This approach increases project efficiency and reduces risks by providing 
a known good environment for rapid application development. 
Diamond
’s ETX development kits feature baseboards with I/O connectors for quick and easy access to nearly all
system interfaces, a CompactFlash socket, and modular PC/104-Plus expansion. The kits
– which include both
generic models and application-oriented ETX baseboards in various form-factors
– extend the ETX-945’s
functionality by adding serial and LAN ports, RS-232/422/485 signal buffering, CompactFlash sockets, industry-
leading data acquisition I/O functions, and more. Additionally, the kits come with SO-DIMM memory, an extensive 
set of interface cables, drivers for Linux and Windows operation, and full documentation. 
Two examples appear below.
ETX form-factor development kit: Matches 
the footprint of the ETX-945 and provides 
connectors for system I/O, CompactFlash, 
PC/104-Plus expansion, two additional serial 
ports, RS-232/422/485 buffering, a digital I/O 
port, and a second Ethernet LAN interface. 
EPIC form-factor development kit: Provides 
connectors for system I/O, CompactFlash, 
PC/104-Plus expansion, four additional serial 
ports, RS-232/422/485 buffering, a second 
Ethernet port, a 5V/7-28V DC-to-DC power 
supply, and an industry-leading data acquisition 
subsystem. 
3.2 Configuring the Hardware
Assuming you are using one of Diamond’s baseboards and heat-spreaders or heatsinks with the ETX-945, 
prepare the hardware as follows: 
If the SO-DIMM memory module is not already installed, carefully insert it into the socket provided on the top-
side of the ETX-945 module. Refer to the specifications in the introduction of this manual for memory capacity 
and speed requirements. 
Secure the heat-spreader (or heatsink) to the top-side of the ETX-945 module using the single short screw 
provided with the heat-spreader (or heatsink), taking care to align the four corner mounting holes of the heat-
spreader (or heatsink) with the four corresponding standoffs on the top of the ETX-945. Note: This mounting 
screw attaches to the heat-spreader (or heatsink) via a hole near the middle of ETX-945 module, and screws 
in from the bottom-side of the ETX module.