Intel IQ80321 Benutzerhandbuch
Board Manual
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Getting Started
2
The IQ80321 is a software development environment for Intel
®
80321 I/O processor.
2.1
Kit Content
The IQ80321
Kit contains the following items:
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Intel
®
IQ80321 Evaluation Platform Board
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Code|Lab* Development Environment from Accelerated Technology Incorporated*
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JTAG Emulation unit
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Serial Cable
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Evaluation Software Bundle
2.2
Hardware Installation
Warning:
Static charges can severely damage the boards. Be sure you are properly grounded before removing
the board from the anti-static bag.
the board from the anti-static bag.
2.2.1
First-Time Installation and Test
For first-time installation, visually inspect the IQ80321 for any damage made during shipment.
Follow the host system manufacturer instructions for installing a PCI adapter. The board is a
full-length PCI/PCI-X adapter and requires a PCI/PCI-X slot free from obstructions. The extended
height of the board requires the cover of the PC to be kept off.
Follow the host system manufacturer instructions for installing a PCI adapter. The board is a
full-length PCI/PCI-X adapter and requires a PCI/PCI-X slot free from obstructions. The extended
height of the board requires the cover of the PC to be kept off.
2.2.2
Power and Backplane Requirements
The IQ80321 requires a 3.3 V supply coming through the PCI/PCI-X primary connector. The board
can be plugged into either a backplane or a desktop PCI/PCI-X slot. When using a backplane, an ATX
rated power supply is required. The IQ80321 only draws from the 3.3 V line of the power supply.
Most ATX power supply units (PSUs) regulate off the 5 V signal. When there is nothing drawing
from the 5.5 V signal most ATX PSU do not supply the 3.3 V correctly. To overcome this, it is
recommended to put a load on the 5.5 V line of the PSU. An old IDE Hard drive can be used for this.
can be plugged into either a backplane or a desktop PCI/PCI-X slot. When using a backplane, an ATX
rated power supply is required. The IQ80321 only draws from the 3.3 V line of the power supply.
Most ATX power supply units (PSUs) regulate off the 5 V signal. When there is nothing drawing
from the 5.5 V signal most ATX PSU do not supply the 3.3 V correctly. To overcome this, it is
recommended to put a load on the 5.5 V line of the PSU. An old IDE Hard drive can be used for this.
Caution:
When plugging the power supply into the backplane, make sure that the power supply is
disconnected from the mains. Most ATX PSUs supply 5 V standby current even when turned Off,
backplane damage is possible.
disconnected from the mains. Most ATX PSUs supply 5 V standby current even when turned Off,
backplane damage is possible.