2024年8月22日发(作者:佟纬)
CA Series for PC/104 and
CB Series for PC/104-Plus
Quick Installation Guide
Version 1.2, December 2019
Technical Support Contact Information
/support
Moxa Americas:
Toll-free: 1-888-669-2872
Tel: 1-714-528-6777
Fax: 1-714-528-6778
Moxa Europe:
Tel: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0
Fax: +49-89-3 70 03 99-99
Moxa India:
Tel: +91-80-4172-9088
Fax: +91-80-4132-1045
Moxa China (Shanghai office):
Toll-free: 800-820-5036
Tel: +86-21-5258-9955
Fax: +86-21-5258-5505
Moxa Asia-Pacific:
Tel: +886-2-8919-1230
Fax: +886-2-8919-1231
2019 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
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Overview
Moxa offers a wide selection of PC/104 and PC/104-Plus serial boards
that provide industrial-grade connections to multiple serial devices. The
CA Serial Board Series is for PC/104 modules while the CB Serial Board
series is for PC/104-Plus module.
Package Checklist
PC/104 or PC/104-Plus boards are shipped with the following items:
•
•
•
Moxa multiport serial board (PC/104 module is for CA Series;
PC/104-Plus module is for CB Series)
Quick installation guide (printed)
Warranty card
Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are
missing or damaged.
Hardware Installation
The PC/104 or PC/104-Plus MUST be plugged into the PC before the
driver is installed. Follow these steps below.
CA Series
Step 1: Turn the embedded
computer off
Step 2: Set the I/O address,
Interrupt vector, IRQ, and
serial interface
(Refer to the section:
"Block Diagram, I/O
Address, Interrupt Vector,
Serial Interface")
Step 3: Insert the module into the
PC/104 slot
Step 4: Screw the control board in
place
Step 5: Connect the cables
(Refer to the section: "Pin
Assignments")
Step 6: Turn the embedded
computer on
CB Series
Step 1: Turn the embedded
computer off
Step 2: Set interface
(Refer to section: "Block
Diagram, I/O Address,
Interrupt Vector, Serial
Interface")
Step 3: Insert the module into
PC/104 slot.
Step 4: Screw the control board in
place.
Step 5: Connect the cables.
(Refer to the section: "Pin
Assignments")
Step 6: Turn the embedded
computer on.
Software Installation
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Get the driver at .
Based on the OS type, choose the corresponding driver.
Step 2: Install Driver
• For Windows (Take the installation of Win7 as an example)
2.1. Unzip and execute the .exe file
2.2. Follow the instructions to install the drivers
Note: If your model is from the CB Series, then the
installation is done. Otherwise, please do the following
steps for the CA Series models.
- 2 -
2.3. Follow the instructions of “Add Hardware Wizard”
2.4. Follow the instruction of “Found Hardware Wizard”.
This step is for mapping your driver and hardware
device.
2.5. Repeat steps 2.3 and 2.4 to activate the other
serial ports.
• For Linux
2.1. Get the driver at and unzip the
file:
#cd /
#mkdir moxa
#cd moxa
#cp / directory>/driv_linux_smart_ date>.tgz #tar-zxvf driv_linux_smart_ 2.2. Install the driver: #cd mxser #./mxinstall 2.3. Install the module driver, using the hardware settings that you have selected (This step is only for the CA Series) For example: I/O address of 0x180, an INT vector of 0x1C0, and an IRQ of 10 #cd mxser #make clean #make install #cd /moxa/mxser/driver #./msmknod #modprobe mxser ioaddr=0x180 iovect=0x1C0 irq=10 2.4. You can use the Moxa diagnostic utility to verify the driver’s status: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/diag #./msdiag 2.5 You can use the Moxa terminal utility to test the TTY ports: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/term #./msterm Block Diagram, I/O Address, Interrupt Vector, Serial Interface - 3 - Block Diagrams CA Series CA-108 CA-104 V2 CA-114 CA-134I, CA-132 V2, CA-132I V2 CB Series CB-108 CB-114 CB-134I - 4 - I/O Address (Only for the CA Series) Use DIP switch SW1 to set port 1’s I/O base address. The other ports will be configured automatically. The default I/O base address is 0×180 and allows settings from 0×000 to 0×3FF. Some popular settings are provided below: For example, an I/O base address of 0×180 should be set as follows: A3 ON A4 ON A5 ON A6 A7 A8 A9 Hex ON OFF OFF ON 0x180 The other serial ports will be set automatically to 0×188, 0×190, 0×198, etc. Interrupt Vector (Only for CA Series) A3 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON off off off off off off off A4 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON off off ON off off off off off A5 2 ON ON ON ON ON off off off ON ON off off off off A6 4 ON ON ON ON off off off off ON ON ON off off off A7 8 ON ON ON off off off off off ON ON ON ON off off A8 1 ON ON off off off off off off ON ON ON ON ON ON A9 2 ON off off off off off off off ON ON ON ON ON off Hex 0×000 0×200 0×300 0×380 0×3C0 0×3E0 0×3F0 0×3F8 0×008 0×018 0×038 0×078 0×0F8 0×2F8 Use DIP switch SW2 to set port 1’s interrupt vector. The default interrupt vector is 0×1C0, with SW2 set as follows : A3 ON A4 ON A5 ON A6 ON A7 OFF A8 OFF A9 ON Hex 0x1C0 - 5 - Serial Interface CA Series CA-114 Interface SW1 SW2 SW3 RS-232 - - ON RS-422 - ON OFF RS-485 (4w) ON OFF OFF RS-485 (2w) OFF OFF OFF CA-134I, CA-132 V2, and CA-132I V2 Interface RS-422 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 CB Series CB-114 Interface SW1 SW2 SW3 CB-134I Interface RS-422 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 2-wire/4-wire - OFF ON RS-422/RS-485 OFF ON ON RS-232 - - ON RS-422 - ON OFF RS-485 (4w) ON OFF OFF RS-485 (2w) OFF OFF OFF 2-wire/4-wire - OFF ON RS-422/RS-485 OFF ON ON Pin Assignments RS-232 (CA-108/CB-108, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-104) NOTE Note that there are two 40-pin box header connectors on the CA-108/CB-108, of which each connects to 4 serial ports. Pin 1 2 3 4 Signal DCD0 DSR0 RxD0 RTS0 Pin 11 12 13 14 Signal DCD1 DSR1 RxD1 RTS1 Pin 21 22 23 24 Signal DCD2 DSR2 RxD2 RTS2 Pin 31 32 33 34 Signal DCD3 DSR3 RxD3 RTS3 - 6 - 5 6 7 8 9 TxD0 CTS0 DTR0 – GND0 15 16 17 18 19 TxD1 CTS1 DTR1 – GND1 25 26 27 28 29 TxD2 CTS2 DTR2 – GND2 35 36 37 38 39 TxD3 CTS3 DTR3 – GND3 RS-422, 4-wire RS-485 (CA-132, CA-132I, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-134I) With regard to the CA Series, pins 21 to 40 apply to CA-114 and CA- 134I only. Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin* Signal* Pin* Signal* 1 TxD0-(A) 11 TxD1-(A) 21 TxD2-(A) 31 TxD3-(A) 3 TxD0+(B) 13 TxD1+(B) 23 TxD2+(B) 33 TxD3+(B) 5 RxD0+(B) 15 RxD1+(B) 25 RxD2+(B) 35 RxD3+(B) 7 RxD0-(A) 17 RxD1-(A) 27 RxD2-(A) 37 RxD3-(A) 9 GND0 19 GND1 29 GND2 39 GND3 2-wire RS-485 (CA-132, CA-132I, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-134I) With regard to the CA Series, pins 21 to 40 apply to the CA-114 and CA-134I only. Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin* Signal* Pin* Signal* 5 Data0+(B) 15 Data1+(B) 25 Data2+(B) 35 Data3+(B) 7 Data0-(A) 17 Data1-(A) 27 Data2-(A) 37 Data3-(A) 9 GND0 19 GND1 29 GND2 39 GND3 - 7 -
2024年8月22日发(作者:佟纬)
CA Series for PC/104 and
CB Series for PC/104-Plus
Quick Installation Guide
Version 1.2, December 2019
Technical Support Contact Information
/support
Moxa Americas:
Toll-free: 1-888-669-2872
Tel: 1-714-528-6777
Fax: 1-714-528-6778
Moxa Europe:
Tel: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0
Fax: +49-89-3 70 03 99-99
Moxa India:
Tel: +91-80-4172-9088
Fax: +91-80-4132-1045
Moxa China (Shanghai office):
Toll-free: 800-820-5036
Tel: +86-21-5258-9955
Fax: +86-21-5258-5505
Moxa Asia-Pacific:
Tel: +886-2-8919-1230
Fax: +886-2-8919-1231
2019 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
P/N: 18
*18*
Overview
Moxa offers a wide selection of PC/104 and PC/104-Plus serial boards
that provide industrial-grade connections to multiple serial devices. The
CA Serial Board Series is for PC/104 modules while the CB Serial Board
series is for PC/104-Plus module.
Package Checklist
PC/104 or PC/104-Plus boards are shipped with the following items:
•
•
•
Moxa multiport serial board (PC/104 module is for CA Series;
PC/104-Plus module is for CB Series)
Quick installation guide (printed)
Warranty card
Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are
missing or damaged.
Hardware Installation
The PC/104 or PC/104-Plus MUST be plugged into the PC before the
driver is installed. Follow these steps below.
CA Series
Step 1: Turn the embedded
computer off
Step 2: Set the I/O address,
Interrupt vector, IRQ, and
serial interface
(Refer to the section:
"Block Diagram, I/O
Address, Interrupt Vector,
Serial Interface")
Step 3: Insert the module into the
PC/104 slot
Step 4: Screw the control board in
place
Step 5: Connect the cables
(Refer to the section: "Pin
Assignments")
Step 6: Turn the embedded
computer on
CB Series
Step 1: Turn the embedded
computer off
Step 2: Set interface
(Refer to section: "Block
Diagram, I/O Address,
Interrupt Vector, Serial
Interface")
Step 3: Insert the module into
PC/104 slot.
Step 4: Screw the control board in
place.
Step 5: Connect the cables.
(Refer to the section: "Pin
Assignments")
Step 6: Turn the embedded
computer on.
Software Installation
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Get the driver at .
Based on the OS type, choose the corresponding driver.
Step 2: Install Driver
• For Windows (Take the installation of Win7 as an example)
2.1. Unzip and execute the .exe file
2.2. Follow the instructions to install the drivers
Note: If your model is from the CB Series, then the
installation is done. Otherwise, please do the following
steps for the CA Series models.
- 2 -
2.3. Follow the instructions of “Add Hardware Wizard”
2.4. Follow the instruction of “Found Hardware Wizard”.
This step is for mapping your driver and hardware
device.
2.5. Repeat steps 2.3 and 2.4 to activate the other
serial ports.
• For Linux
2.1. Get the driver at and unzip the
file:
#cd /
#mkdir moxa
#cd moxa
#cp / directory>/driv_linux_smart_ date>.tgz #tar-zxvf driv_linux_smart_ 2.2. Install the driver: #cd mxser #./mxinstall 2.3. Install the module driver, using the hardware settings that you have selected (This step is only for the CA Series) For example: I/O address of 0x180, an INT vector of 0x1C0, and an IRQ of 10 #cd mxser #make clean #make install #cd /moxa/mxser/driver #./msmknod #modprobe mxser ioaddr=0x180 iovect=0x1C0 irq=10 2.4. You can use the Moxa diagnostic utility to verify the driver’s status: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/diag #./msdiag 2.5 You can use the Moxa terminal utility to test the TTY ports: #cd /moxa/mxser/utility/term #./msterm Block Diagram, I/O Address, Interrupt Vector, Serial Interface - 3 - Block Diagrams CA Series CA-108 CA-104 V2 CA-114 CA-134I, CA-132 V2, CA-132I V2 CB Series CB-108 CB-114 CB-134I - 4 - I/O Address (Only for the CA Series) Use DIP switch SW1 to set port 1’s I/O base address. The other ports will be configured automatically. The default I/O base address is 0×180 and allows settings from 0×000 to 0×3FF. Some popular settings are provided below: For example, an I/O base address of 0×180 should be set as follows: A3 ON A4 ON A5 ON A6 A7 A8 A9 Hex ON OFF OFF ON 0x180 The other serial ports will be set automatically to 0×188, 0×190, 0×198, etc. Interrupt Vector (Only for CA Series) A3 8 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON off off off off off off off A4 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON off off ON off off off off off A5 2 ON ON ON ON ON off off off ON ON off off off off A6 4 ON ON ON ON off off off off ON ON ON off off off A7 8 ON ON ON off off off off off ON ON ON ON off off A8 1 ON ON off off off off off off ON ON ON ON ON ON A9 2 ON off off off off off off off ON ON ON ON ON off Hex 0×000 0×200 0×300 0×380 0×3C0 0×3E0 0×3F0 0×3F8 0×008 0×018 0×038 0×078 0×0F8 0×2F8 Use DIP switch SW2 to set port 1’s interrupt vector. The default interrupt vector is 0×1C0, with SW2 set as follows : A3 ON A4 ON A5 ON A6 ON A7 OFF A8 OFF A9 ON Hex 0x1C0 - 5 - Serial Interface CA Series CA-114 Interface SW1 SW2 SW3 RS-232 - - ON RS-422 - ON OFF RS-485 (4w) ON OFF OFF RS-485 (2w) OFF OFF OFF CA-134I, CA-132 V2, and CA-132I V2 Interface RS-422 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 CB Series CB-114 Interface SW1 SW2 SW3 CB-134I Interface RS-422 4-wire RS-485 2-wire RS-485 2-wire/4-wire - OFF ON RS-422/RS-485 OFF ON ON RS-232 - - ON RS-422 - ON OFF RS-485 (4w) ON OFF OFF RS-485 (2w) OFF OFF OFF 2-wire/4-wire - OFF ON RS-422/RS-485 OFF ON ON Pin Assignments RS-232 (CA-108/CB-108, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-104) NOTE Note that there are two 40-pin box header connectors on the CA-108/CB-108, of which each connects to 4 serial ports. Pin 1 2 3 4 Signal DCD0 DSR0 RxD0 RTS0 Pin 11 12 13 14 Signal DCD1 DSR1 RxD1 RTS1 Pin 21 22 23 24 Signal DCD2 DSR2 RxD2 RTS2 Pin 31 32 33 34 Signal DCD3 DSR3 RxD3 RTS3 - 6 - 5 6 7 8 9 TxD0 CTS0 DTR0 – GND0 15 16 17 18 19 TxD1 CTS1 DTR1 – GND1 25 26 27 28 29 TxD2 CTS2 DTR2 – GND2 35 36 37 38 39 TxD3 CTS3 DTR3 – GND3 RS-422, 4-wire RS-485 (CA-132, CA-132I, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-134I) With regard to the CA Series, pins 21 to 40 apply to CA-114 and CA- 134I only. Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin* Signal* Pin* Signal* 1 TxD0-(A) 11 TxD1-(A) 21 TxD2-(A) 31 TxD3-(A) 3 TxD0+(B) 13 TxD1+(B) 23 TxD2+(B) 33 TxD3+(B) 5 RxD0+(B) 15 RxD1+(B) 25 RxD2+(B) 35 RxD3+(B) 7 RxD0-(A) 17 RxD1-(A) 27 RxD2-(A) 37 RxD3-(A) 9 GND0 19 GND1 29 GND2 39 GND3 2-wire RS-485 (CA-132, CA-132I, CA-114/CB-114, and CA-134I) With regard to the CA Series, pins 21 to 40 apply to the CA-114 and CA-134I only. Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin* Signal* Pin* Signal* 5 Data0+(B) 15 Data1+(B) 25 Data2+(B) 35 Data3+(B) 7 Data0-(A) 17 Data1-(A) 27 Data2-(A) 37 Data3-(A) 9 GND0 19 GND1 29 GND2 39 GND3 - 7 -