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National Instruments PXI-8170 Series User Manual

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Chapter 2

Functional Overview

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PXI-8170 Series User Manual

The PXI-8170 consists of the following logic blocks on the CPU module
and the I/O (daughter card) module. The CPU module has the following
logic blocks:

Slot 1 CPU is the socket definition for the Intel Pentium II and III
processor families.

The SO-DIMM block consists of two 64-bit SDRAM sockets that can
hold up to 128 MB each.

The Chip Set North Bridge connects to the CPU, SDRAM, AGP port,
and PCI bus.

The Chip Set South Bridge connects to the PCI bus USB, IDE, and ISA
ports.

The AGP video circuitry is a 1x AGP-based design that has 2 MB of
video RAM. It also contains a TFT LCD Interface, which is used in the
National Instruments PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis.

The USB connector connects the chip set to the Universal Serial Bus
interface.

The PXI connector connects the PXI-8170 to the PXI/CompactPCI
backplane.

The Keyboard/Mouse block contains the PS/2 keyboard and mouse
interface.

The BIOS/RTC block contains the boot Basic Input Output System
(BIOS) and the Real Time Clock interface.

The Watchdog Timer block is the circuitry that, once configured,
signals if the timer is not refreshed. Refer to the

drivers.txt

file in

the

C:\Images\PXI8170

directory for more information on

configuring and using the watchdog timer.

The PC Peripherals blocks represent the other peripherals supplied by
the PXI-8170 Series. The PXI-8170 has one serial port, an ECP/EPP
parallel port, and a 1.44 MB, 3.5 in. floppy drive.

The IDE block is dedicated PCI-IDE circuitry providing fast ATA-3
transfers to the internal hard drive. The IDE feature is built into the
chip set.

The I/O module has the following logic blocks:

Internal 1.44 MB floppy drive

2.5 in. hard drive—4 GB or larger

TFT LCD interface for PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis