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Intel NetS tructure ® ZT 4807 Packet Switched Rear Panel T ransition Board Technical Product Specification Document Number: 302768[...]
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Revision History Revision Date Revision History 11/16/01 Initial Release 1/17/02 Added note saying Ethernet is not functional on stan dard product. Updated Functional Block Diag ram. Clarified power connecto r documentatio n. Added floppy/IDE power cable descriptio ns. CTs 6-16 have been remov ed from the product and documentation. 3/20/02 Document[...]
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Content s 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................... 8 U NPACKING ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 [...]
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Contents C. CUSTOMER SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................... ...... 37 T T ECHNICAL S UPPORT AND R ETURN FOR S ERVIC E A SSISTANCE ........................................................................... 37 S ALES A SSISTANCE .........................[...]
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Ta b l e s Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 2 CompactFlash Input Characteristics ........................................................................................... 13 Cuttable Trace Definitions ......................................[...]
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Figures Functional Block Diagram ........................................................................................................... 10 Switch and Cuttable Trace Locations .......................................................................................... 18 Board Dimensions ...........................................................[...]
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Document Organization This Technical Product Specification describes the operatio n and use of the Intel NetStructure ® ZT 4807 Packet Switched Rear Panel Transition Board. The following summarizes the focus of each major section of this Specification. Chapter 1, “ Introduction , ” introduces the key features of the ZT 4807. It includes a prod[...]
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1. Introduction This chapter provides a brief introduction to the Intel NetStructure ® ZT 48 07 Packet Switched Rear Panel Transition Board (RPIO). It includes a product definition, a list of product features, a “ ZT 4807 Connector Plate ” figure, a functional block d iagram, and a description of each block. See Chapter 3, “ Configuration ,?[...]
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1. Introduction Features of the ZT 4807 • Rear-panel interface connectors for host processor board: − USB 0 and USB1 ports − VGA − PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse − COM 1 − COM 2 • Internal interfaces not on the connector plate: − CompactFlash interface − IDE interface (Host processor board secondary channel) − 4-pin power connector for ext[...]
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1. Introduction Functional Blocks Below is a functional block diagram of the ZT 4807. The to pics following the diagram provide overviews of the ZT 4807's functional blocks. Functional Block Diagram ZT 4807 SPEAKER J5 VIDEO (J19) USB 0 (J13) USB 1 (J14) COM2 (J17) COM1 (J16) (J10) (J11-J12) (J6) KEYBOARD & MOUSE (J15) FLOPPY EIDE (CompactF[...]
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1. Introduction Video Interface The ZT 4807 provides rear-panel access to the host processor board VGA accelerator. The host processor board VGA accelerator is connected via RPIO connector J5 to J19 , a 15-pin VGA connector on the ZT 4807 Connector Plate . Note: Video does not function prop erly i f devices ar e connected to both the Host processor[...]
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1. Introduction Speaker Connector The host processor board speaker interface is connected via RPIO connector J5 to internal speaker connector J6 , allowing connection of a P C speaker. Floppy Drive Interface and Power Connector The host processor board floppy drive controller is connected via RPIO connector J5 to internal 34-pin floppy drive cable [...]
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2. Comp actFlash Option CompactFlash connector J12 on the ZT 4807 provides external, solid state, secondar y IDE channel capability to a processor board such as the Intel NetStructure ® ZT 5504 System CPU Board with Intel Pentium ® III processor. This connector is designed to accommodate CompactFlash expansion cards operating in Tr ue IDE Mode, w[...]
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2. CompactFlash Option 5.0V operation has the advantage of allowing master/slave operation, with an additional drive connected to the secondary IDE connector J11 on the ZT 4807. See the “ SW4-1 (Secondary IDE Master/Slave Selection) ” topic in Chapter 3, “Configuration,” for more information about configuring the CompactFlash card as a mast[...]
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3. Configuration The ZT 4807 includes several options that tailor the operation of the board to requirements of specific applications. Some options are configured with a switch or by cuttable tra c es. Configure a switch option by closing or openi ng a DIP switch. Configure a cuttable trace option by installing or removing a surface mount 0 Ω resi[...]
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3. Configuration SW4-1 (Secondary IDE Master/Slave Selection) SW4-1 configures the CompactFlash card (installed in J12 ) as a master or slave IDE device on the secondary channel. This switch also changes the polarity of the “Cable Select” signal available at connector J11 , pin 28. If the CompactFlash card is the only device on the secondary ID[...]
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3. Configuration Cuttable Traces The ZT 4807 includes several cuttable traces (0 Ω shorting resistors) that allow the u ser to configure certain options not configurable through the processor board's BIOS Setup Utility. In most cases, the default settings are appropriate for normal operation; however, some applications may require different s[...]
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3. Configuration Switch and Cuttable Trace Locations CT2 CT4 CT3 SW3 SW2 CT1 CT5 SW4 4 3 2 1 18[...]
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3. Configuration CT1-CT4 (Connect Chassis GND to Logic GND) The ZT 4807's switches and ejectors are on an isolated chassis ground. These components can be connected to the ZT 4807 logic ground by installing these four cuttable traces. A ll four cuttable traces should be installed or all four removed. T he factory default is removed. Position F[...]
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A. S pecifications This Appendix describes the electrical, environmental, and mechanical specifications of the ZT 4807. It includes illustrations of the board dimensions and connector locations, as well as connector pinout tables. Electrical Specifications Power Requirements Minimum Typical Maximum Supply Voltage, VCC 4.75V 5.00V 5.25V Supply Curre[...]
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A. Specifications Board Dimensions and Weight Mechanical dimensions for the ZT 4807 are shown in the "Board Dimensions" illustration and outlined below. Board Length: 80mm (3.150 in) Board Width: 233.35mm (9.187 in) Board Thickness: 1.6mm (0.063 in) Board Weight: 202 g (7.13 oz) Board Dimensions 80.00 mm 233.35 mm 21[...]
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A. Specifications Connectors As shown in the “ Connector Locations ” drawing, the ZT 4807 includes several connectors to interface with application-specific devices. A brief description of each connector is given in the “Connector Assignments” table. A detailed description and pinout f or each connector is given in the following topics. Con[...]
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A. Specifications Connector Locations J12 CompactFlash J1 1 Secondary IDE Channel J15 Keyboard/Mouse Port J19 Video J13 USB 0 J16 COM1 J17 COM2 J14 USB 1 J8 12 VDC In J9 12 VDC Out J6 Speaker Connector J10 Floppy Connector J7 Ejector switch J5 Keyboard/Mouse, USB0, USB1, SVGA, Reset, NMI, Secondary IDE, CompactFlash, Floppy, COM1, COM2,Floppy Po[...]
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A. Specifications J5 (Rear-Panel User I/O Connector) J5 is a 110-pin, 2mm x 2mm, right angle, female connector (AMP 646489-1) capable of transitioning the following signals for rear-panel I/O: • Keyboard/Mouse • COM1 • VGA • Reset • Floppy • USB0, USB1 • Compact Flash • COM2 • NMI • IDE • Floppy Power • Speaker See the “J5[...]
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A. Specifications J6 (Speaker Connector) J6 is a 2-pin connector (Molex 39-27-0021) for connection to an optional PC speaker. The mating connector is a Molex 39-01-0023 or equivalent. The mating connector also requires two Molex 39-01-0031 terminals or equivalent. If you experience difficulty locating parts information from the Molex website, conta[...]
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A. Specifications J10 (Floppy Drive Cable Connector) J10 is an internal (not available on the faceplate) 34-pin connector (AMP 104340-7) providing a ribbon cable interface for the pr ocessor board's floppy drive signals. See the “J10 Floppy Drive Cable Connector Pinout” table for pin definitions and the “ Connector Locations ” figure t[...]
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A. Specifications J11 (EIDE Connector) J11 is an internal (not on the connector plate), 4 0-pin, male, unshrouded, 0.25" square posts on 0.1" 2 x 20 grid connector (T&B 609-4027). J11 provides access to the processor board's secondary EIDE channel. The secondary channel is connected from RPIO connector J5 to the internal IDE conn[...]
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A. Specifications J12 (CompactFlash Connector) J12 is a 50-pin, surface mount, right angle, CF card slot header (AMP 788667-1) designed to accommodate a CompactFlash card. Refer to the CompactFlash Specificat ion , Revision 1.X, for pinout and device information. For a copy of the most current specification and more information about CompactFlash, [...]
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A. Specifications J16 and J17 (COM1/COM2 Connectors) J16 (COM1) and J17 (COM2) are 9-pin D-shell connectors (AMP 179952-3) providing an interface to the processor board’s COM channels. See the “J16/J17 COM1/COM2 Connectors Pinout” table for pin definitions and the “ Connector Locations ” figure to identify J16 and J17 on the ZT 4807. J16/[...]
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A. Specifications Cables Intel recommends the following cables for interfacing to the ZT 4807. IDE For proper operation, Intel recommends 80-conductor IDE cables for external IDE connection. If the external IDE device is configured in a master/slave co mbination with an on-board IDE device (CompactFlash or proc essor board mounted hard disk) a cust[...]
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B. Agency Approvals CE Certification The ZT 4807 meets intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC for Product Safety. The ZT 4807 has been designed for NEBS/ETSI compliance. Safety UL/cUL 60950 Safety for Information Technology Equipment (UL File # E179737) EN/IEC 60950 Safety for Informatio[...]
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B. Agency Approvals Regulatory Information FCC (USA) This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This product gene[...]
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B. Agency Approvals Read all safety information provided in the component product user manuals and understand the precautions associate d with safety symbols, written warnings, and cautions before accessing parts or locations within the unit. Save this document for future reference. Caution: To Av oid Electric Ov erload: To avoid electrical hazards[...]
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B. Agency Approvals AC and/or DC Power Safety Warning (AC and/or DC Powered Units) The AC and/or DC power cord is your unit’s main AC and/or DC disconnecting device, and must be easily accessible at all times. Auxiliary AC and/or DC On/Off switches and/or circuit breaker switches are for power control functions only ( NOT THE MAIN DISCONNECT ). F[...]
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D. Intel NetS tructure ® Compute Boards & Plat form Product s Limited Warranty Intel warrants to the original owner that t he product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2) year(s) following the latter of: (i) the date of purchase only if you register by return ing the registration card as i[...]
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C. Customer Support Intel Business Link (IBL): www.intel.com/ibl Telephone No.: 1-800-INTEL4U o r 480-554-4904 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 0700-170 0 MST Winte r / PST Summer For EMEA Return Material Authorization (RMA) e-mail addre ss - emea.fs@intel.com Direct Return Authorization (DRA) for repair requests e-mail address: emea.fs@intel.com Inte[...]
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C. Customer Support C. Customer Support This appendix offers technical and sales assistance information for this product, and information on returning an Intel NetStructure ® product for service. Technical Support and Return for Service Assistance For all product returns and support issues, please contact your Intel product distributor or Intel Sa[...]