Page 3 - FCC Class A; • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
FCC Class A This equipment 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 residential environment. This...
Page 5 - Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User's Manual for later reference. 3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket mu...
Page 7 - Wichtige Sicherheishinweise
Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1. Bitte lesen sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie Keine Flüssig-oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur...
Page 8 - General Information
CHAPTER 1 General Information This chapter gives background Information of the SPC-57 Sections include: • Introduction • Specification • LCD Specification • Touchscreen Specification • Power • I/O ports • Mounting • Dimension and cutout
Page 17 - Dimension and cutout
Page 18 - Getting Start
CHAPTER 2 Getting Start This chapter provides brief instructions for operating the SPC-57
Page 19 - Supplying Power to SPC
2.1 Quick Starting Step1 : Unpack the SPC-57 from its packing. Please check the packing list at the beginning of this manual. Step2 : Connect the power connector to 10 ~ 28 Vdc power source. The power source can either be from a power adapter or an in-house power source. Step3 : Connect the power so...
Page 20 - Vcc GND; Plug the male power connector into female power connector in SPC.
Vcc GND 4. Plug the male power connector into female power connector in SPC.
Page 24 - The Engine of the SPC-57
CHAPTER 3 The Engine of the SPC-57 This chapter details hardware’s setting and functionality in the SPC-57 Sections include: • PCM-7230 SBC for SPC-57 • I/O Board • LCD and touch-screen • Power system
Page 26 - Model PCM-7230 SBC for SPC-57
3.1.1 Specification Model PCM-7230 SBC for SPC-57 Model PCM-7230 SBC for SPC-57 CPU Intel ® PXA255 processor at 200 MHz System memory 1MB NOR flash for bootloader and 64MB SDRAM Memory Module N/A WDT PXA-255 Internal (2, 5, 10 Sec as default) RTC HT-1381 with rechargeable coin battery Power Input DC...
Page 32 - Label Function
32 Figure 3.3: Solder side of the PCM-7230 Table 3.1 Header Description Label Function JP 1 CPLD JTAG port JP 2 CPU PXA255 JTAG port JP 3 LCD signal voltage level select JP 4 Power switch header CN 1 PCMCIA accessing status port CN 3 multi-function I/O header(I) CN 8 CRT-out header CN 9 multi-functi...
Page 33 - Headers and connectors pin definition; JP 1 : CPLD JTAG port; Pin Number; nRESET
33 3.1.3 Headers and connectors pin definition Because the board size limitation & wants to keep the flexible of I/O connector placement, The following lists are I/O pin definitions of PCM-7230 SBC. All the pin headers’ pin order is the same as the figure. As you see, the first pin has a white m...
Page 37 - CN 12 : HotKey function header
37 touch screen function 30 YP touch screen signal 31 XN touch screen signal 32 YN touch screen signal 33 nUART1_DCD 34 UART1_RXD 35 UART1_TXD 36 nUART1_DTR 37 GND 38 nUART1_DSR 39 nUART1_RTS 40 nUART1_CTS 41 nUART1_RI 42 VCC_UART1 +5V 43 GND 44 VCC_UART1 45 N.C. No function 46 N.C. No function 47 U...
Page 38 - no
38 CN 18 : TTL level LCD signal conn ★ ector Pin Number Pin function Ps. 1 VCC +5V 2 VCC +5V 3 GND 4 GND 5 VCC3P3 +3.3V 6 VCC3P3 +3.3V 7 LCD_VEE 8 GND 9 LCD_D0 10 LCD_D1 11 LCD_D2 12 LCD_D3 13 LCD_D4 14 LCD_D5 15 LCD_D6 16 LCD_D7 17 LCD_D8 18 LCD_D9 19 LCD_D10 20 LCD_D11 21 LCD_D12 22 LCD_D13 23 LCD...
Page 40 - I2CSDA
40 CN 31 : SM bus port ★ Pin Number Pin function Ps. 1 I2CSCL clock pin of SM bus for smart battery 2 GND 3 I2CSDA data pin of SM bus for smart battery 4 nDC_IN This pin is pulled low on PCM-7230 by 2M ohm. 3.1.4 COM1~COM4 serial ports The PCM-7230 offers four full-functions RS-232 (COM1, COM2, and ...
Page 44 - CN
44 Figure 3.7 Component side of the I/O Board PN Position Description 1 CN4 COM1 (RS-232) Serial Port 2 CN6 COM4(RS-485) Serial Port 3 CN2 Audio(Line-out) Port 4 CN5 RJ-45 for Ethernet Port 5 CN3 USB Client Port 6 CN1 USB Host Port 7 CN9 Power Connector 8 SW1 Power Switch 9 CN10 Power Source to main...
Page 47 - Pin Signal
47 Figure 3.10 I/O Board RJ-45 for Ethernet port CN ★ 3 : USB Client port Pin Signal 1 TPTX100P 2 TPTX100N 3 TPRX100P 4 N/C 5 N/C 6 TPRX100N 7 N/C 8 N/C 9 NC 10 NC 11 GND 12 GND 13 LED1+ 14 nLINK 15 LED2+ 16 nSPEED100
Page 48 - ripheral Board USB Client port
48 ripheral Board USB Client port Figure 3.11 I/O board USB client port CN ★ 1 : USB Host port F 3.12 I/O Board USB Host port CN ★ 9 : Power Connector Pin Signal 1 USB_VCC5 2 SA_BUSB_DNR 3 SA_BUSB_DPR 4 GND Pin Signal 1 VCC_USB_H1 2 USB_N1 3 USB_P1 4 GND 5 VCC_USB_H2 6 USB_N2 7 USB_P2 8 GND
Page 49 - Figure 3.13 I/O Board Power source to main board
49 Figure 3.12 I/O Board Power connector CN ★ 10 : Power source to Main Board Figure 3.13 I/O Board Power source to main board CN ★ 7 : Multi-function I/O header (I) Pin Signal 1 19 VDC (+) 2 19 VDC (-) 3 GND Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 DC in 4 DC in
Page 51 - nLINK
51 Pin Number Pin function Ps. 1 AC97_AGND 2 AC97_AGND 3 TPRX100N 4 TPRX100P 5 TPTX100N 6 TPTX100P 7 nSPEED100 8 nLINK 9 AC97_AGND 10 AC97_AGND 11 IO_VCC3P3 12 IO_VCC3P3 13 VCC_USB_H1 14 VCC_USB_H2 15 USB_P1 16 USB_N1 17 USB_P2 18 USB_N2 19 AC97_AGND 20 AC97_AGND 3.3 Power system The power system of...
Page 52 - Software Functionality
52 CHAPTER 4 Software Functionality This chapter details the Windows ® CE.NET operating system on the Sections include: • Introduction •Windows® CE Startup Procedure • Upgrade Procedure • Utilities • Network • Intel Persistent Storage Manger • Application Program Development • Windows® CE.NET 4.2 Re...
Page 53 - Windows CE Startup Procedure
53 4.1 Introduction The SPC series is one embedded system with Windows ® CE.NET OS. The Windows ® CE.NET is a compact OS that occupies less storage space or system resources compared with other operating systems such as Windows ® NT or Windows ® XP. By its modular nature, it is possible to choose th...
Page 54 - want to Compact Flash card, and then load this image by BOOTLOADER.; Upgrade Procedure; Note
54 want to Compact Flash card, and then load this image by BOOTLOADER. 2, Flexible Hardware design : Flash on board design is unnecessary. The Windows CE can be loaded by Compact Flash card. 4.3 Upgrade Procedure After the OS image was built, we may want to burn it to the on-board flash ROM. Advante...
Page 58 - Figure 4.7 General information
58 4.4.5 System Configurator System Configurator is an outstanding utility designed by Advantech Windows ® CE.NET software team. It is an integrated environment where user can get useful system information as well as configure favorite system settings and apply system control function on demand. Dou...
Page 59 - Figure 4.9 Display configuration
59 Figure 4.8 Touch-screen calibration 4.4.5.3 Display From time to time it is unnecessary to turn on the display attached to the SPC all the day. The Display page provides several frequently used functions such as turning off the LCD and backlight to elongate the display repair period, adjusting br...
Page 60 - Figure 4.10 Watchdog timer
60 4.4.5.4 WatchDog timer It is important in industrial applications that the control systems are rarely crashed, or are capable of self-reset if they are halted somehow. Watchdog function of automatic resetting system is therefore provided in SPC. There is a timer inside the watchdog function. User...
Page 62 - Figure 4.13 Miscellaneous settings
62 4.4.5.7 Miscellaneous The Misc page provides several functions as described below. The "Registry" block provides registry save and registry view function. The “A. Sync” button invokes ActiveSync to the host computer. ”The "HTTP Server Root" block was used to specify the root direc...
Page 64 - while plugging in the SPC as a USB client device at the first time.
64 2. Connect the USB port of the host PC and the SPC by a USB ActiveSync cable. 3. If users are using the Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools to develop Windows ® CE.NET application runtimes, make sure the SPC SDK provided in the SPC support CD is also properly installed in the host PC. 4. Click "S...
Page 65 - Figure 4.15 Networking via USB port
65 Figure 4.15 Networking via USB port 4.5.3 Networking via PPP The SPC supports PPP protocol. To setup and utilize it, follow the steps below: 1. Click "Start/Settings/Network and Dial-up Connections” 2. Make a new connection. As the dialogue box pops out, choose the "Dial-Up Connection"...
Page 66 - Figure 4.16 Networking via PPP
66 Figure 4.16 Networking via PPP 4.5.4 Web browser The SPC builds-in Windows CE OS includes IE Browser. It can be used to browse web pages on World Wide Web via LAN or PPP.
Page 67 - Introduction to Intel Persistent Storage Manger
67 4.6 Intel Persistent Storage Manger (IPSM) 4.6.1 Introduction to Intel Persistent Storage Manger Intel Persistent Storage Manager was designed and developed specifically as an enhancement to Microsoft Windows CE operating systems. IPSM eliminates extra disk-like storage such as storage cards, red...
Page 68 - Application Program Development
68 4.7 Application Program Development The SPC is bundled with built-in Windows ® CE.NET operating system. In real application user need to execute various application programs on it. However, unlike its other CPU family, the Windows ® CE.NET is a hardware-dependent operating system. That is to say,...
Page 69 - Figure 4.17 Flow-chart of Building Windows
69 Figure 4.17 Flow-chart of Building Windows ® CE.NET runtime 4.7.3 How to install SDK Copy SPC SDK file “SOM_A_SDK.msi” to your PC, and launch it. You can install SDK by steps. Step 1, Launch SPC SDK file, and then tap Next button. Figure 4.18
Page 73 - Figure
73 Install SDK……. Figure 4.24 Step6, Finish installing.
Page 76 - WDT Control Codes
76 This parameter can be NULL if the dwIoControlCode parameter specifies an operation that does not produce output data. nOutBufferSize [in] Size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer. lpBytesReturned [out] Long pointer to a variable that receives the size, in bytes, of the data stored ...
Page 81 - Communication Services and Networking; File Systems and Data Store; International; Default Selection
81 Kernel Features ■ Communication Services and Networking Feature Default Selection Networking Features ■ Networking - Local Area Network (LAN) ■ Networking - Personal Area Network (PAN) ■ Networking - Wide Area Network (WAN) ■ Servers (HTTPD) ■ File Systems and Data Store Feature Default Selection...
Page 82 - Multimedia Technologies; Security
82 Locale Specific Support (Input Method Selector Sample Application) ■ Multilingual User Interface (MUI) ■ Internet Client Services Feature Default Selection Browser Application (Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows CE -Standard Components) ■ Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows CE Components - Internet ...
Page 83 - Shell
83 Shell and User Interface Feature Default Selection Shell ■ User Interface ■ - Accessibility ■ - Customizable UI ■ - Mouse ■ - Touch Display (Stylus) ■ - Network User Interface ■ - Overlapping Menus ■ - Software Input Panel ■ - Speech Interface ■
Page 84 - Appendix A Boot & Registry Searching Sequence
84 Appendix A Boot & Registry Searching Sequence The following diagram demonstrates the boot sequence and registry searching sequence when SPC boot-up. Power On SAFEMODE *1 Image on CompactFlash Registry on CF Image on Flash Memory Boot Failure *2 Boot by Default Registry Boot Success Image on C...