Description Three PC/104+ peripheral interfaces are built into model 340: USB, Ethernet, and CardBus/PCMCIA. All three use the PC/104+ bus. The PC/104 connector is for passing through the ISA bus PCMCIA interrupt signals. The 340 requires a CPU that has a PC/104+ bus. Individual peripheral device(s) can be disabled, so as to free slot(s) and INTx(s) from the PC/104+ bus.
CardBus and PCMCIA The PCMCIA interface uses Texas Instruments PCI 1520 between the PC/104+ and the PCMCIA connector. Sensoray-supplied compact flash and wireless Ethernet adaptors are guaranteed to work in these slots when used with Sensoray’s CPU’s and software. See Table 1 compatibility chart. USB The 340 has two USB 1.1 ports connected to the PC/104+ bus via an Opti 82C861. It supports data rates of 1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps. Sensoray’s 301 CPU running Linux is guaranteed to work with this Opti chip. Ethernet A 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port is connected to the PC/104+ bus via an Intel 82C559. Sensoray’s Linux and Windows CE software distribution supports this chip. Interrupts Parallel PCI interrupts are available from the PC/104+ bus while ISA interrupts are available from the PC/104 bus for the CardBus/PCMCIA. Manuals 340 Instruction Manual | Released 9/23/04 Software Linux drivers are available from Sensoray for model 11b wireless Ethernet and for standard compact flash memory modules. The 340 is supported as part of models 2411, 2412, 2413 and 2416. X=Tested U=Untested
Linux
Windows 98
NT/2000
XP
CE
Ethernet
X
U
USB
PCMCIA
Mechanical Drawings and Images
340 dimensions
340 Specifications
Dimensions
96mm x 105mm x 23mm
Weight
113g
Power
+5V/250mA (w/out USB devices and PC-cards +12V/ current upon PC-cards
PC card
Two type I, Type II, or One Type III
Dual USB 1.1, Open HCI, 1.5 Mbps and/or 12 Mbps
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Temperature Range
0-70C
301TA Ethernet adapter
302C3 USB adapter
Compact Flash adapter
Wireless Ethernet adapter