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Notes contain critical information about the 3307810. Please take note messages seriously. Page v 3307810 Packing List NOTE: If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing, please do not proceed with the installation. Contact the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. reseller or vendor you purchased the 3307810 from or contact a Global American sales representative directly. To contact a Global American sales representative, please send an email to [email protected] The items listed below should all be included in the 3307810 package. 1 x 3307810 single board computer 1 x IDE cable 1 KB/MS PS/2 Y-cable 1 x SATA power cable 2 x SATA cables 1 x Dual RS-232 cable 1 x Dual USB cable 1 x Mini jumper pack 1 x Utility CD 1 x QIG (quick installation guide) Images of the above items are shown in Chapter 3. Page vi 3307810 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 19 1.1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 20 1.1.1 3307810 Benefits.............................................................................................. 20 1.1.2 3307810 Features ............................................................................................ 20 1.2 3307810 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................. 21 1.2.1 3307810 Overview Photo................................................................................. 21 1.2.2 3307810 Peripheral Connectors and Jumpers ................................................ 22 1.2.3 Technical Specifications................................................................................... 23 2 DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 27 2.1 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................ 28 2.2 DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................. 28 2.2.1 Board Dimensions............................................................................................ 28 2.2.2 External Interface Panel Dimensions .............................................................. 28 2.3 DATA FLOW .............................................................................................................. 29 2.4 COMPATIBLE PROCESSORS ....................................................................................... 31 2.4.1 Compatible Processor Overview ..................................................................... 31 2.4.2 Supported Processors ...................................................................................... 31 2.5 INTEL® 945GM NORTHBRIDGE CHIPSET .................................................................. 32 2.5.1 Intel® 945GM Overview................................................................................... 32 2.5.2 Intel® 945GM Memory Support ....................................................................... 33 2.5.3 Intel® 945GM PCIe x1 Bus: PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller........................... 34 2.5.4 Intel® 945GM Integrated Graphics ................................................................. 34 2.5.4.1 Intel® 945GM Analog CRT Support ......................................................... 34 2.5.4.2 Intel® 945GM LVDS Support ................................................................... 35 2.5.4.3 Intel® 945GM TV Out Support................................................................. 35 2.5.5 Intel® 945GM Direct Media Interface (DMI) .................................................. 35 2.6 INTEL® ICH7-M SOUTHBRIDGE CHIPSET ................................................................. 36 2.6.1 Intel® ICH7-M Overview ................................................................................. 36 2.6.2 Intel® ICH7-M Audio Codec ’97 Controller.................................................... 36 2.6.3 Intel® ICH7-M Ethernet Connection ............................................................... 37 Page vii 3307810 2.6.4 Intel® ICH7-M IDE Interface........................................................................... 37 2.6.5 Intel® ICH7-M Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface .............................................. 38 2.6.6 Intel® ICH7-M PCI Interface........................................................................... 38 2.6.7 Intel® ICH7-M PCIe x4 Bus............................................................................. 39 2.6.8 Intel® ICH7-M Real Time Clock ...................................................................... 40 2.6.9 Intel® ICH7-M SATA Controller ...................................................................... 40 2.6.10 Intel® ICH7-M USB Controller...................................................................... 40 2.7 LPC BUS COMPONENTS ........................................................................................... 41 2.7.1 LPC Bus Overview........................................................................................... 41 2.7.2 BIOS Chipset.................................................................................................... 42 2.7.3 Super I/O chipset.............................................................................................. 42 2.7.3.1 Super I/O LPC Interface ........................................................................... 43 2.7.3.2 Super I/O 16C550 UARTs ........................................................................ 43 2.7.3.3 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor ................................................... 43 2.7.3.4 Super I/O Fan Speed Controller................................................................ 44 2.7.3.5 Super I/O Parallel Port .............................................................................. 44 2.7.3.6 Super I/O Keyboard/Mouse Controller..................................................... 44 2.8 ETHERNET LAN CONTROLLERS ............................................................................... 44 2.8.1 Ethernet LAN Controllers Overview................................................................ 44 2.8.2 Intel® PC82573V PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller........................................... 45 2.8.2.1 Intel® PC82573V Overview..................................................................... 45 2.8.3 Intel® EP82562ET PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller......................................... 46 2.8.3.1 Intel® EP82562ET Overview ................................................................... 46 2.8.3.2 Intel® EP82562ET Ethernet Controller.................................................... 46 2.9 ENVIRONMENTAL AND POWER SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 46 2.9.1 System Monitoring ........................................................................................... 46 2.9.2 Operating Temperature and Temperature Control........................................... 48 2.9.3 Power Consumption......................................................................................... 48 2.10 EXPANSION OPTIONS .............................................................................................. 48 2.10.1 Expansion Options Overview......................................................................... 48 2.10.2 GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Expansion PICOe Backplanes.......................... 48 2.10.3 GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Chassis.............................................................. 49 3 UNPACKING .......................................................................................................... 50 3.1 ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................... 51 Page viii 3307810 3.2 UNPACKING .............................................................................................................. 51 3.2.1 Unpacking Precautions.................................................................................... 51 3.3 UNPACKING CHECKLIST ........................................................................................... 51 3.3.1 Package Contents............................................................................................. 52 3.3.2 Optional Items.................................................................................................. 54 4 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...................................................................................... 56 4.1 PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CONNECTORS..................................................................... 57 4.1.1 3307810 Layout ............................................................................................... 57 4.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors ..................................................................... 58 4.1.3 External Interface Panel Connectors............................................................... 59 4.2 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS ...................................................................... 60 4.2.1 +12V ATX Power Supply Connector ............................................................... 60 4.2.2 Audio Connector (9-pin) .................................................................................. 61 4.2.3 Backlight Inverter Connector .......................................................................... 62 4.2.4 Backplane to Mainboard Connector................................................................ 63 4.2.5 Compact Flash Socket...................................................................................... 64 4.2.6 Digital Input/Output (DIO) Connector............................................................ 67 4.2.7 Fan Connector (+12V) .................................................................................... 68 4.2.8 Front Panel Connector (8-pin) ........................................................................ 69 4.2.9 IDE Connector (44-pin)................................................................................... 71 4.2.10 Infrared Interface Connector (5-pin) ............................................................. 73 4.2.11 Keyboard/Mouse Connector........................................................................... 74 4.2.12 LVDS LCD Connector ................................................................................... 75 4.2.13 Parallel Port Connector ................................................................................ 77 4.2.14 SATA Drive Connectors ................................................................................. 78 4.2.15 Serial Port Connector (COM1 and COM2)................................................... 80 4.2.16 USB Connectors (Internal) ............................................................................ 81 4.3 EXTERNAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CONNECTOR PANEL ......................................... 83 4.3.1 LAN Connectors............................................................................................... 83 4.3.2 TV Connector ................................................................................................... 84 4.3.3 USB Connector ................................................................................................ 85 4.3.4 VGA Connector ................................................................................................ 85 5 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 88 Page ix 3307810 5.1 ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................... 89 5.2 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS.............................................................................. 90 5.2.1 Installation Notices .......................................................................................... 90 5.2.2 Installation Checklist ....................................................................................... 91 5.3 CPU, CPU COOLING KIT AND DIMM INSTALLATION .............................................. 92 5.3.1 Socket M CPU Installation .............................................................................. 92 5.3.2 Cooling Kit 2107703 Installation .................................................................... 95 5.3.3 DIMM Installation ........................................................................................... 97 5.3.4 CF Card Installation........................................................................................ 98 5.4 JUMPER SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 99 5.4.1 CF Card Setup ............................................................................................... 100 5.4.2 Clear CMOS Jumper...................................................................................... 101 5.4.3 LVDS Voltage Selection.................................................................................. 103 5.4.4 PCIe Interface Setup ...................................................................................... 104 5.5 CHASSIS INSTALLATION .......................................................................................... 105 5.5.1 Airflow............................................................................................................ 105 5.6 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL DEVICE CONNECTIONS ...................................................... 106 5.6.1 Peripheral Device Cables .............................................................................. 106 5.6.2 IDE Cable Connection................................................................................... 107 5.6.3 5.1 Channel Audio Kit Installation ................................................................ 108 5.6.4 7.1 Channel Audio Kit Installation ................................................................ 109 5.6.5 Keyboard/Mouse Y-cable Connector .............................................................. 111 5.6.6 Parallel Port Cable without Bracket ..............................................................112 5.6.7 Dual RS-232 Cable with Slot Bracket.............................................................114 5.6.8 SATA Drive Connection ..................................................................................115 5.6.9 USB Cable (Dual Port) with Slot Bracket ......................................................117 5.7 EXTERNAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CONNECTION ..................................................119 5.7.1 LAN Connection (Single Connector) ..............................................................119 5.7.2 S-video Cable Connection.............................................................................. 120 5.7.3 USB Device Connection (Single Connector) ................................................. 121 5.7.4 VGA Monitor Connection .............................................................................. 122 A DIO INTERFACE................................................................................................. 124 A.1 DIO INTERFACE INTRODUCTION............................................................................ 125 A.2 DIO CONNECTOR PINOUTS ................................................................................... 125 Page x 3307810 A.3 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE SAMPLES........................................................................... 126 A.3.1 Enable the DIO Input Function..................................................................... 126 A.3.2 Enable the DIO Output Function .................................................................. 126 B WATCHDOG TIMER .......................................................................................... 128 C ADDRESS MAPPING.......................................................................................... 133 C.1 ADDRESS MAP ....................................................................................................... 134 C.2 1ST MB MEMORY ADDRESS MAP .......................................................................... 134 C.3 IRQ MAPPING TABLE ............................................................................................ 135 C.4 DMA CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS ............................................................................. 135 D HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE ................................................... 137 D.1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DISCLOSURE TABLE FOR IPB PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS ROHS COMPLIANT UNDER 2002/95/EC WITHOUT MERCURY ..................................... 138 E INTEL® MATRIX STORAGE MANAGER ...................................................... 141 E.1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 142 E.1.1 Precautions .................................................................................................... 142 E.2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS....................................................................................... 143 E.3 ACCESSING THE INTEL® MATRIX STORAGE MANAGER .......................................... 143 E.4 RAID CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................... 144 E.4.1 Creating a RAID Volume ............................................................................... 144 E.4.2 Deleting a RAID Volume................................................................................ 149 E.4.3 Resetting a Disk to Non-RAID....................................................................... 151 E.4.4 Exiting the Matrix Storage Manager............................................................. 154 Page xi 3307810 List of Figures Figure 1-1: 3307810 Overview [Front View] ...............................................................................21 Figure 1-2: 3307810 Overview [Rear View].................................................................................22 Figure 2-1: 3307810 Dimensions (mm) .......................................................................................28 Figure 2-2: External Interface Panel Dimensions (mm) ............................................................29 Figure 2-3: Data Flow Block Diagram .........................................................................................30 Figure 2-4: 240-pin DDR2 DIMM Sockets ...................................................................................33 Figure 2-5: PCIe GbE LAN Chipset and Connector...................................................................34 Figure 2-6: 10Mbps or 100Mbps LAN Controller Chipset and Connector ..............................37 Figure 2-7: PCI Golden finger......................................................................................................39 Figure 2-8: PCIe x4 Golden finger...............................................................................................39 Figure 2-9: Onboard USB Implementation .................................................................................41 Figure 2-10: LPC Bus Components ............................................................................................42 Figure 4-1: Connector and Jumper Locations...........................................................................57 Figure 4-2: Connector and Jumper Locations (Solder Side) ...................................................58 Figure 4-3: +12V ATX Power Connector Location .....................................................................60 Figure 4-4: Audio Connector Pinouts (10-pin) ...........................................................................61 Figure 4-5: Panel Backlight Connector Pinout Locations ........................................................62 Figure 4-6: Backplane to Mainboard Connector Location .......................................................64 Figure 4-7: CF Card Socket Location .........................................................................................65 Figure 4-8: DIO Connector Connector Locations......................................................................67 Figure 4-9: +12V Fan Connector Location .................................................................................69 Figure 4-10: Front Panel Connector Pinout Locations .............................................................70 Figure 4-11: IDE Device Connector Locations...........................................................................72 Figure 4-12: Infrared Connector Pinout Locations ...................................................................73 Figure 4-13: Keyboard/Mouse Connector Location ..................................................................74 Figure 4-14: LVDS LCD Connector Pinout Locations ...............................................................76 Figure 4-15: Parallel Port Connector Location ..........................................................................77 Figure 4-16: SATA Drive Connector Locations ..........................................................................79 Figure 4-17: COM1 and COM2 Connector Pinout Locations ...................................................80 Figure 4-18: USB Connector Pinout Locations .........................................................................82 Figure 4-19: 3307810 External Peripheral Interface Connector ...............................................83 Page xii 3307810 Figure 4-20: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector......................................................................................84 Figure 4-21: VGA Connector........................................................................................................86 Figure 5-1: Make sure the CPU socket retention screw is unlocked ......................................93 Figure 5-2: Lock the CPU Socket Retention Screw...................................................................94 Figure 5-3: GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. 2107703 Cooling Kit .....................................................95 Figure 5-4: Cooling Kit Support Bracket ....................................................................................96 Figure 5-5: Connect the cooling fan cable.................................................................................96 Figure 5-6: Installing a DIMM .......................................................................................................97 Figure 5-7: CF Card Installation ..................................................................................................99 Figure 5-8: Jumper Locations .....................................................................................................99 Figure 5-9: CF Card Setup Jumper Location .......................................................................... 101 Figure 5-10: Clear CMOS Jumper ............................................................................................ 102 Figure 5-11: LVDS Voltage Selection Jumper Pinout Locations........................................... 104 Figure 5-12: PCIe Interface Select Jumper Pinout Locations ............................................... 105 Figure 5-13: IDE Cable Connection.......................................................................................... 107 Figure 5-14: 5.1 Channel Audio Kit .......................................................................................... 109 Figure 5-15: 5.1 Channel Audio Kit ...........................................................................................111 Figure 5-16: Keyboard/mouse Y-cable Connection ................................................................112 Figure 5-17: LPT Cable Connection..........................................................................................113 Figure 5-18: Connect the LPT Device .......................................................................................114 Figure 5-19: Dual RS-232 Cable Installation ............................................................................115 Figure 5-20: SATA Drive Cable Connection .............................................................................116 Figure 5-21: SATA Power Drive Connection ............................................................................117 Figure 5-22: Dual USB Cable Connection ................................................................................118 Figure 5-23: LAN Connection ................................................................................................... 120 Figure 5-24: S-video Cable Connector .................................................................................... 121 Figure 5-25: USB Device Connection ...................................................................................... 122 Figure 5-26: VGA Connector..................................................................................................... 123 Page xiii 3307810 List of Tables Table 1-1: Technical Specifications ............................................................................................25 Table 2-1: Processor Features ....................................................................................................31 Table 2-2: Supported Processors ...............................................................................................32 Table 2-3: Supported HDD Specifications..................................................................................38 Table 2-4: Power Consumption ...................................................................................................48 Table 2-5: Compatible GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. PICOe Backplanes.....................................49 Table 2-6: Compatible GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Chassis .......................................................49 Table 3-1: Package List Contents................................................................................................53 Table 3-2: Optional Items .............................................................................................................54 Table 4-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors ...............................................................................59 Table 4-2: Rear Panel Connectors ..............................................................................................59 Table 4-3: +12V ATX Power Connector Pinouts.........................................................................61 Table 4-4: Audio Connector Pinouts (10-pin).............................................................................62 Table 4-5: Panel Backlight Connector Pinouts ..........................................................................63 Table 4-6: Backplane to Mainboard Connector Pinouts ...........................................................64 Table 4-7: CF Card Socket Pinouts .............................................................................................66 Table 4-8: DIO Connector Connector Pinouts ...........................................................................68 Table 4-9: +12V Fan Connector Pinouts .....................................................................................69 Table 4-10: Front Panel Connector Pinouts ...............................................................................70 Table 4-11: IDE Connector Pinouts .............................................................................................73 Table 4-12: Infrared Connector Pinouts .....................................................................................74 Table 4-13: Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pinouts......................................................................75 Table 4-14: LVDS LCD Port Connector Pinouts.........................................................................77 Table 4-15: Parallel Port Connector Pinouts..............................................................................78 Table 4-16: SATA Drive Connector Pinouts................................................................................79 Table 4-17: COM3 and COM4.......................................................................................................81 Table 4-18: USB Port Connector Pinouts ...................................................................................82 Table 4-19: LAN Pinouts...............................................................................................................83 Table 4-20: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector LEDs .............................................................................84 Table 4-21: TV1 Pinouts ...............................................................................................................85 Page xiv 3307810 Table 4-22: USB Port Pinouts ......................................................................................................85 Table 4-23: VGA Connector Pinouts ...........................................................................................86 Table 5-1: Jumpers .................................................................................................................... 100 Table 5-2: CF Card Setup Jumper Settings............................................................................. 100 Table 5-3: Clear CMOS Jumper Settings ................................................................................. 102 Table 5-4: LVDS Voltage Selection Jumper Settings.............................................................. 103 Table 5-5: PCIe Interface Select Jumper Settings .................................................................. 104 Table 5-6: GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Provided Cables .......................................................... 106 Page xv 3307810 BIOS Menus Menu 1: Main ......................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 2: Advanced ................................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 3: CPU Configuration................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 4: IDE Configuration................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration............................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 6: Super IO Configuration ......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 7: Hardware Health Configuration ............................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 8: ACPI Configuration ................................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 9: General ACPI Configuration [Advanced\ ACPI Configuration] ...... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 10:Advanced Power Management Configuration ................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 11: MPS Configuration............................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 12: Remote Access Configuration [Advanced] ....................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 13: USB Configuration............................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 14: PCI/PnP Configuration ........................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 15: Boot ....................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 16: Boot Settings Configuration ............................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 17: Boot Device Priority Settings ............................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 18: Hard Disk Drives .................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 19: Security ................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 20: Chipset .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 21:NorthBridge Chipset Configuration .................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 22:SouthBridge Chipset Configuration.................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Menu 23:Exit.......................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page xvi 3307810 Glossary AC ’97 Audio Codec 97 HDD Hard Disk Drive ACPI Advanced Configuration and IDE Integrated Data Electronics Power Interface I/O Input/Output APM Advanced Power Management ICH4 I/O Controller Hub 4 ARMD ATAPI Removable Media Device L1 Cache Level 1 Cache ASKIR Shift Keyed Infrared L2 Cache Level 2 Cache ATA Advanced Technology LCD Liquid Crystal Display Attachments LPT Parallel Port Connector BIOS Basic Input/Output System LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling CFII Compact Flash Type 2 MAC Media Access Controller CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide OS Operating System Semiconductor PCI Peripheral Connect Interface CPU Central Processing Unit PIO Programmed Input Output Codec Compressor/Decompressor PnP Plug and Play COM Serial Port POST Power On Self Test DAC Digital to Analog Converter RAM Random Access Memory DDR Double Data Rate SATA Serial ATA DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module S.M.A.R.T Self Monitoring Analysis and DIO Digital Input/Output DMA Direct Memory Access SPD Serial Presence Detect EIDE Enhanced IDE S/PDI Sony/Philips Digital Interface EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Reporting Technology Access Memory Technology FDD Floppy Disk Drive SIR Serial Infrared FDC Floppy Disk Connector UART Universal Asynchronous FFIO Flexible File Input/Output FIFO First In/First Out USB Universal Serial Bus FSB Front Side Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter IrDA Infrared Data Association Receiver-transmitter Page xvii 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Chapter 1 1 Introduction Page xix 3307810 1.1 Introduction The half-size 3307810 CPU card is a Socket M Intel® Core™2 Duo, Intel® Core™ Duo, Intel® Core™ Solo or Intel® Celeron M (Yohan core) CPU platform. The 3307810 has a maximum front side bus (FSB) frequency of 667MHz and supports 667MHz 2GB dual channel memory modules. The 3307810 also comes with multiple display options, dual PCI Express (PCIe) Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and has flexible storage options including support for two second-generation serial ATA (SATA) hard disk drives (HDD), two IDE HDD and a CompactFlash® Type II (CF Type II) disk. 1.1.1 3307810 Benefits Some of the 3307810 benefits are listed below: Multiple display output options Storage flexibility with support for SATA drives, IDE drives and CompactFlash (CF) disks DDR2 support enables faster data transfers Multiple I/O interfaces provide connectivity to a broad range of external peripheral devices 1.1.2 3307810 Features Some of the 3307810 features are listed below. Support for the following Socket M processors: o o o o Intel® Core™2 Duo Intel® Core™ Duo Intel® Core™ Solo Intel® Celeron® M Maximum FSB of 667MHz Maximum of 4GB of memory supported with two 240-pin dual channel 400MHz, 533MHz or 667MHz 2GB DDR2 DIMMs Page 20 Two SATA drives with transfer rates of 1.5 Gbps supported Two Ultra ATA 100, Ultra ATA 66 or Ultra ATA 33 IDE HDDs supported Five USB 2.0 devices supported 3307810 Dual PCIe GbE Ethernet connectivity Multiple display options including CRT,HDTV and dual-channel LVDS Half-size form factor RoHS compliant Supports AT and ATX power supplies 1.2 3307810 Overview 1.2.1 3307810 Overview Photo The 3307810 has a wide variety of internal and external peripheral connectors. A labeled photo of the peripheral connectors on the front of the 3307810 is shown in Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1: 3307810 Overview [Front View] A labeled photo of the peripheral connectors on the back of the 3307810 is shown in Figure 1-1. Page 21 3307810 Figure 1-2: 3307810 Overview [Rear View] 1.2.2 3307810 Peripheral Connectors and Jumpers The 3307810 has the following connectors on-board: 1 x Audio connector 1 x Backplane power connector 1 x Compact flash connector 1 x Digital input/output connector 1 x Fan connector 1 x Front panel connector 1 x IDE disk drive connector 1 x Infrared interface connector 1 x Inverter connector 1 x Keyboard and mouse connector 1 x LVDS connector 2 x Serial port connectors (internal COM 1 and COM 2 RS-232) 1 x Parallel port connector 2 x Serial ATA (SATA) drive connectors 2 x USB connectors The 3307810 has the following external peripheral interface connectors on the board rear panel Page 22 3307810 2 x Ethernet connectors 1 x USB port connectors 1 x TV Out Mini DIN connector 1 x VGA connector The 3307810 has the following on-board jumpers: Clear CMOS CF Card setup LVDS voltage selection PCIe interface setup 1.2.3 Technical Specifications 3307810 technical specifications are listed in Table 1-1. See Chapter 2 for details. Specification 3307810 Form Factor Half-size Socket M Intel® Core™2 Duo Socket M Intel® Core™ Duo System CPU Socket M Intel® Core™ Solo Socket M Intel® Celeron M (Yonah core) Front Side Bus 400MHz, 533Mhz, or 667MHz Northbridge: Intel® 945GM System Chipset Southbridge: Intel® ICH7-M Two 240-pin DIMM sockets support two dual-channel Memory 400MHz, 533MHz or 667MHz DDR2 DIMMs with a maximum capacity of 2GB each Page 23 3307810 CRT: Integrated in the Intel® 945GM to support CRT Display LVDS: Dual channel 18-bit LVDS LCD panel HDTV: Supported by component interface BIOS AMI Flash BIOS Audio 7.1 channel or 5.1 channel audio with an optional AC-KIT Intel® 82573 PCIe GbE chipset LAN Intel® 82562 Ethernet chipset COM USB2.0 Two RS-232 serial ports Five USB 2.0 devices supported by two onboard USB 2.0 connectors and one external USB 2.0 port IDE One 44-pin IDE connects to two Ultra ATA33/66/100 devices SATA Two 1.5 Gbps SATA drives supported Keyboard/Mouse One 6-pin connector connects to a keyboard Super I/O ITE IT8712FHX Digital I/O One 8-bit digital I/O connector (4-bit input / 4-bit output) Infrared One Infrared connector SSD CF Type II Watchdog Timer Software programmable 1-255 sec. by super I/O Power Supply Page 24 AT and ATX supported 3307810 Temperature 0ºC – 60ºC (32ºF - 140ºF) Humidity (operating) 5%~95% non-condensing Dimensions (LxW) 185mm x 122mm Weight (GW/NW) 1000g/ 171g Table 1-1: Technical Specifications Page 25 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 26 3307810 Chapter 2 2 Detailed Specifications Page 27 3307810 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the specifications and on-board features of the 3307810 in detail. 2.2 Dimensions 2.2.1 Board Dimensions The dimensions of the board are listed below: Length: 185mm Width: 122mm Figure 2-1: 3307810 Dimensions (mm) 2.2.2 External Interface Panel Dimensions Page 28 3307810 External peripheral interface connector panel dimensions are shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2: External Interface Panel Dimensions (mm) 2.3 Data Flow Figure 2-3 shows the data flow between the two on-board chipsets and other components installed on the motherboard and described in the following sections of this chapter. Page 29 3307810 Figure 2-3: Data Flow Block Diagram Page 30 3307810 2.4 Compatible Processors 2.4.1 Compatible Processor Overview The 3307810 supports the following Socket M processors: Intel® Core™2 Duo Mobile processors Intel® Core™ Duo processors Intel® Core™ Solo processors Intel® Celeron® M processors ® All three of the above processors communicate with the Intel 945GM northbridge chipset through a 667MHz front side bus (FSB). Features of the supported processors are listed in Table 2-1. CPU Features Core™2 Duo Mobile Core™ Duo Core™ Solo Celeron® M Dual core Yes Yes No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes EM64T Yes No No No Virtualization Yes Yes No No Enhanced Halt State (C1E) Enhanced Intel ® ® Speedstep Technolgy Execute Disable Bit ® Intel ® Intel Technology Table 2-1: Processor Features 2.4.2 Supported Processors Specifications for the compatible processors are listed in Table 2-2 below: Family CPU Speed Processor # Bus Speed Mfg Tech Stepping Cache Size Core™2 Duo Mobile 2.33 GHz T7600 667 MHz 65 nm B2 4 MB 2.16 GHz T7400 667 MHz 65 nm B2 4 MB Page 31 3307810 Family CPU Speed Processor # Bus Speed Mfg Tech Stepping Cache Size 2 GHz T7200 667 MHz 65 nm B2 4 MB 1.83 GHz T5600 667 MHz 65 nm B2 2 MB 1.66 GHz T5500 667 MHz 65 nm B2 2 MB 2 GHz T2500 667 MHz 65 nm C0 2 MB 1.66 GHz T2300E 667 MHz 65 nm C0 2 MB Core™ Solo 1.83 GHz T1400 667 MHz 65 nm C0 2 MB Celeron® M 2 GHz 450 533 MHz 65 nm D0 1 MB 1.86 GHz 440 533 MHz 65 nm D0 1 MB 1.73 GHz 430 533 MHz 65 nm C0 1 MB 1.73 GHz 430 533 MHz 65 nm D0 1 MB 1.73GHz 530 533 MHz 65 nm - 1 MB 1.60 GHz 520 533 MHz 65 nm B2 1 MB 1.46 GHz 410 533 MHz 65 nm C0 1 MB Core™ Duo Table 2-2: Supported Processors 2.5 Intel® 945GM Northbridge Chipset 2.5.1 Intel® 945GM Overview The Intel® 945GM northbridge chipset has the Generation 3.1 Intel Integrated Graphics Engine and the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Intel® GMA 950). The integrated graphics and memory controller hub (GMCH) facilitates the flow of information primarily between the following four interfaces: Page 32 Front Side Bus (FSB) System Memory Interface Graphics Interface Direct Media Interface (DMI) 3307810 2.5.2 Intel® 945GM Memory Support WARNING: Only DDR2 memory module can be installed on the 3307810. Do not install DDR memory modules. If a DDR memory module is installed on the 3307810, the 3307810 may be irreparably damaged. The Intel® 945GM northbridge chipset on the 3307810 supports two DDR2 240-pin DIMMs with the following features: Two 240-pin DIMMs DDR2 only (DO NOT install a DDR DIMM) Single-channel or dual-channel Capacities of 256MB, 512MB, 1GB or 2GB Transfer speeds of 400MHz, 533MHz or 667MHz 64-bit wide channel The memory socket is shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4: 240-pin DDR2 DIMM Sockets Page 33 3307810 2.5.3 Intel® 945GM PCIe x1 Bus: PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller One lane of the PCIe (PCIe x1) bus on the Intel® 945GM northbridge chipset is interfaced to an external RJ-45 LAN connector (LAN1) through an Intel® PC82573V PCIe GbE controller. The PCIe GbE controller and the LAN1 RJ-45 connector are shown in Figure 2-5. For more detailed information about the Intel® PC82573V PCIe GbE controller, please refer to Section below. Figure 2-5: PCIe GbE LAN Chipset and Connector 2.5.4 Intel® 945GM Integrated Graphics The Intel® 945GM northbridge chipset has an Intel® Gen. 3.5 integrated graphics engine that supports the following display devices: Analog CRT LVDS TV-Out 2.5.4.1 Intel® 945GM Analog CRT Support A DB-15 VGA connector on the external peripheral interface connector panel is interfaced to the Intel® 945GM graphics engine. The Intel® 945GM internal graphics engine, with an Page 34 3307810 integrated 400MHz RAMDAC and hot plug CRT support, supports analog CRT monitors up to QXGA. 2.5.4.2 Intel® 945GM LVDS Support A 30-pin LVDS crimp connector is interfaced to the Intel® 945GM graphics engine. The Intel® 945GM internal graphics engine supports LVDS displays with the following features: Up to UXGA monitors with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 18-bit 25MHz to 112MHz single-channel or dual-channel LVDS screens CPIS 1.5 compliant LVDS screens 2.5.4.3 Intel® 945GM TV Out Support An external 7-pin DIN TV output connector is interfaced to the Intel® 945GM graphics engine. The Intel® 945GM internal graphics engine has the following TV output features: Three integrated 10-bit DACs Macrovision support Overscaling NTSC and PAL formats supported Supports RCA or S-VIDEO connectivity Supports HDTV with the following resolutions: o o o o 480p 720p 1080i 1080p 2.5.5 Intel® 945GM Direct Media Interface (DMI) Intel® 945GM northbridge GMCH is connected to the Intel® ICH7-M Southbridge Chipset through the chip-to-chip Direct Media Interface (DMI). Features of the Intel® 945GM DMI are listed below: 2GB/s (1GB/s in each direction) bus speed 32-bit downstream address Page 35 3307810 2.6 Intel® ICH7-M Southbridge Chipset 2.6.1 Intel® ICH7-M Overview The Intel® ICH7-M southbridge chipset is connected to the Intel® 945GM northbridge GMCH through the chip-to-chip Direct Media Interface (DMI). Some of the features of the Intel® ICH7-M are listed below. Complies with PCI Express Base Specification, Revision 1.0a Complies with PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 2.3 and supports 33MHz PCI operations Supports ACPI Power Management Logic Contains: o o o Enhanced DMA controller Interrupt controller Timer functions Integrated SATA host controller with DMA operations interfaced to four SATA connectors on the 3307810 Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA 100/66/33 Supports the four USB 2.0 devices on the 3307810 with four UHCI controllers and one EHCI controller Complies with System Management Bus (SMBus) Specification, Version 2.0 Supports Audio Codec ’97 (AC’97) Revision 2.3 Supports Intel® High Definition Audio Contains Low Pin Count (LPC) interface Supports Firmware Hub (FWH) interface Serial peripheral interface support 2.6.2 Intel® ICH7-M Audio Codec ’97 Controller The Audio Codec ’97 (AC’97) controller integrated into the ICH7-M complies with AC’97 Component Specification, Version 2.3. The AC’97 controller is connected to the onboard audio connector. The audio connector is connected to an optional 5.1 channel or 7.1 channel audio kit with an embedded AC’97 audio codec. The AC’97 controller supports up to six PCM audio output channels. Complete surround sound requires six-channel audio consisting of: Page 36 3307810 Front left Front right Back left Back right Center Subwoofer 2.6.3 Intel® ICH7-M Ethernet Connection An integrated PHY on the Intel® ICH7-M southbridge is interfaced to an Intel® EP82562ET 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet controller. The Intel® EP82562ET controller is then connected to the LAN2 RJ-45 connector. See Figure 2-6 below. For more details on the Intel® EP82562ET controller, please see below. Figure 2-6: 10Mbps or 100Mbps LAN Controller Chipset and Connector 2.6.4 Intel® ICH7-M IDE Interface The integrated IDE interface on the ICH7-M southbridge supports two IDE hard disks and ATAPI devices. PIO IDE transfers up to 16MB/s and Ultra ATA transfers of 100MB/s. The integrated IDE interface is able to support the following IDE HDDs: Ultra ATA/100, with data transfer rates up to 100MB/s Ultra ATA/66, with data transfer rates up to 66MB/s Page 37 3307810 Ultra ATA/33, with data transfer rates up to 33MB/s Specification Ultra ATA/100 Ultra ATA/66 Ultra ATA/33 IDE devices 2 2 2 PIO Mode 0–4 0–4 0–4 PIO Max Transfer Rate 16.6 MB/s 16.6 MB/s 16.6 MB/s DMA/UDMA designation UDMA 3 - 4 UDMA 3 – 4 UDMA 2 DMA/UDMA Max Transfer 100MB/s 66MB/s 33MB/s Controller Interface 5V 5V 5V Table 2-3: Supported HDD Specifications 2.6.5 Intel® ICH7-M Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface The ICH7-M LPC interface complies with the LPC 1.1 specifications. The LPC bus from the ICH6 is connected to the following components: BIOS chipset Super I/O chipset 2.6.6 Intel® ICH7-M PCI Interface The PCI interface on the ICH7-M is compliant with the PCI Revision 2.3 implementation. Some of the features of the PCI interface are listed below. PCI Revision 2.3 compliant 33MHz 5V tolerant PCI signals (except PME#) Integrated PCI arbiter supports up to seven PCI bus masters The PCI bus is connected to an interface gold finger on the bottom of the CPU cards and supports four expansion PCI cards on the backplane. Page 38 3307810 Figure 2-7: PCI Golden finger 2.6.7 Intel® ICH7-M PCIe x4 Bus The Intel® ICH7-M southbridge chipset has four PCIe lanes. The four PCIe lanes are interfaced through a golden finger on the bottom of the CPU card through a compatible half-size backplane to either four PCIe x1 expansion cards or one PCIe x4 expansion card on. The PCIe x4 golden finger is shown in Figure 2-8 below. Figure 2-8: PCIe x4 Golden finger Page 39 3307810 2.6.8 Intel® ICH7-M Real Time Clock 256 bytes of battery backed RAM is provided by the Motorola MC146818A real time clock (RTC) integrated into the ICH6. The RTC operates on a 3V battery and 32.768KHz crystal. The RTC keeps track of the time and stores system data even when the system is turned off. 2.6.9 Intel® ICH7-M SATA Controller The integrated SATA controller on the ICH7-M southbridge supports four SATA drives on the 3307810 with independent DMA operations. SATA controller specifications are listed below. Supports four SATA drives Supports 3Gb/s data transfer speeds Supports Serial ATA Specification, Revision 1.0a 2.6.10 Intel® ICH7-M USB Controller Up to five high-speed, full-speed or low-speed USB devices are supported by the ICH7-M on the 3307810. High-speed USB 2.0, with data transfers of up to 480MB/s, is enabled with the ICH7-M integrated Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) compliant host controller. USB full-speed and low-speed signaling is supported by the ICH7-M integrated Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) controllers. The five USB ports implemented on the 3307810 are connected to two internal connectors and one external connector. See Figure 2-9. Page 40 3307810 Figure 2-9: Onboard USB Implementation 2.7 LPC Bus Components 2.7.1 LPC Bus Overview The LPC bus is connected to components listed below: BIOS chipset Super I/O chipset The BIOS chipset and Super I/O chipset are shown in Figure 2-10 below. Page 41 3307810 Figure 2-10: LPC Bus Components 2.7.2 BIOS Chipset The BIOS chipset has a licensed copy of AMI BIOS installed on the chipset. Some of the BIOS features are listed below: AMI Flash BIOS SMIBIOS (DMI) compliant Console redirection function support PXE (Pre-boot Execution Environment) support USB booting support 2.7.3 Super I/O chipset The iTE IT8712F Super I/O chipset is connected to the Intel® ICH7-M southbridge through the LPC bus. The iTE IT8712F is an LPC interface-based Super I/O device that comes with Environment Controller integration. Some of the features of the iTE IT8712F chipset are listed below: Page 42 LPC Interface PC98/99/2001, ACPI and LANDesk Compliant Enhanced Hardware Monitor 3307810 Fan Speed Controller SmartGuardian Controller Single +5V Power Supply Two 16C550 UARTs for serial port control One IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Floppy Disk Controller Keyboard Controller Watchdog Timer Serial IRQ Support Vbat & Vcch Support Single +5V Power Supply Some of the Super I/O features are described in more detail below: 2.7.3.1 Super I/O LPC Interface The LPC interface on the Super I/O complies with the Intel® Low Pin Count Specification Rev. 1.0. The LPC interface supports both LDRQ# and SERIRQ protocols as well as PCI PME# interfaces. 2.7.3.2 Super I/O 16C550 UARTs The onboard Super I/O has two integrated 16C550 UARTs that can support the following: Two standard serial ports (COM1 and COM2) IrDa 1.0 and ASKIR protocols 2.7.3.3 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor The Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor monitors three thermal inputs, VBAT internally, and eight voltage monitor inputs. These hardware parameters are reported in the BIOS and can be read from the BIOS Hardware Health Configuration menu. Page 43 3307810 2.7.3.4 Super I/O Fan Speed Controller The Super I/O fan speed controller enables the system to monitor the speed of the fan. One of the pins on the fan connector is reserved for fan speed detection and interfaced to the fan speed controller on the Super I/O. The fan speed is then reported in the BIOS. 2.7.3.5 Super I/O Parallel Port The Super I/O parallel port (LPT) supports standard mode, enhanced mode and high-speed mode parallel port devices. The LPT is compliant with the following LPT modes. Standard mode o Enhanced mode o o Bi-directional SPP compliant EPP v1.7 compliant EPP v1.9 compliant High-speed mode o ECP, IEEE 1284 compliant 2.7.3.6 Super I/O Keyboard/Mouse Controller The Super I/O keyboard/mouse controller can execute the 8042 instruction set. Some of the keyboard controller features are listed below: The 8042 instruction is compatible with a PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse Gate A20 and Keyboard reset output Supports multiple keyboard power on events Supports mouse double-click and/or mouse move power on events 2.8 Ethernet LAN Controllers 2.8.1 Ethernet LAN Controllers Overview As described above (see Section 0 and Section 2.6.3), the PICOe has two Ethernet controllers, the Intel® PC82573V and the Intel® EP82562ET. These two LAN controllers are described below. Page 44 3307810 2.8.2 Intel® PC82573V PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller 2.8.2.1 Intel® PC82573V Overview The Intel® PC82573V is a PCIe GbE Ethernet controller that interfaces the Intel® 945GM northbridge chipset to the LAN1 RJ-45 connector. The Intel® 82573 Gigabit Ethernet Controller provides a standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interface for 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T applications (802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab, respectively). 2 Gbps peak bandwidth per direction PCI Express Rev 1.0a specification High bandwidth density per pin Wide, pipelined internal data path architecture Optimized transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) queues 32 KB configurable Rx and Tx first-in/first-out (FIFO) IEEE 802.3x*-compliant flow-control support with software controllable pause times and threshold values Programmable host memory Rx buffers (256 B-16 KB) Descriptor ring management hardware for Tx and Rx Mechanism for reducing interrupts from Tx/Rx operations Integrated PHY for 10/100/1000 Mbps (full- and half-duplex) IEEE 802.3ab* auto-negotiation support IEEE 802.3ab PHY compliance and compatibility Tx/Rx IP, TCP, and UDP checksum offloading Tx TCP segmentation Advanced packet filtering Intel SingleDriver™ technology Alerting Standards Format 2.0 (82573V only) Advanced Pass Through (82573V only) Boot ROM Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) Flash interface support SDG 3.0, WfM 3.0 and PC2001 compliant Wake on LAN support ® Page 45 3307810 2.8.3 Intel® EP82562ET PCIe GbE Ethernet Controller 2.8.3.1 Intel® EP82562ET Overview The Intel® 82562ET is an IEEE 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet controller that connects the Intel® ICH7-M southbridge chipset to the LAN2 RJ-45 connector. The Intel® 82562ET is designed for 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet systems. 2.8.3.2 Intel® EP82562ET Ethernet Controller Some features of the Intel® EP82562ET Ethernet controller are written below: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX compliant physical layer interface IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation support Digital Adaptive Equalization control Link status interrupt capability XOR Tree mode support for board testing 3-port LED support (speed, link and activity) 10BASE-T auto-polarity correction Diagnostic loopback mode 1:1 transmit transformer ratio support Low power (less than 300 mW in active transmit mode) Reduced power in “unplugged mode” (less than 50 mW) Automatic detection of “unplugged mode” 3.3 V device 48-pin Shrink Small Outline Package Platform LAN connect interface support 2.9 Environmental and Power Specifications 2.9.1 System Monitoring Three thermal inputs on the 3307810 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor monitor the following temperatures: Page 46 System temperature Power temperature 3307810 CPU temperature Eight voltage inputs on the 3307810 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor monitor the following voltages: Vcore +2.5V +3.3V +5.0V +12.0V DDR Vtt +1.5V 5VSB The 3307810 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor also monitors the following voltages internally: VBAT The 3307810 Super I/O Enhanced Hardware Monitor also monitors the following fan speeds: CPU Fan speed The values for the above environmental parameters are all recorded in the BIOS Hardware Health Configuration menu. Page 47 3307810 2.9.2 Operating Temperature and Temperature Control The maximum and minimum operating temperatures for the 3307810 are listed below. Minimum Operating Temperature: 0ºC (32°F) Maximum Operating Temperature: 60°C (140°F) A cooling fan and heat sink must be installed on the CPU. Thermal paste must be smeared on the lower side of the heat sink before it is mounted on the CPU. Heat sinks are also mounted on the northbridge and southbridge chipsets to ensure the operating temperature of these chips remain low. 2.9.3 Power Consumption Table 2-4 shows the power consumption parameters for the 3307810 running with a 2.0GHz Intel® Core™2 Duo T2500 processor with a 667MHz FSB and 512MB of 667MHz DDR2 memory. Voltage Current 3.3V 0.77A 5.0V 3.0A 12.0V 0.17A Table 2-4: Power Consumption 2.10 Expansion Options 2.10.1 Expansion Options Overview A number of compatible Global American Inc.. PICOe backplanes and chassis can be used to develop and expanded system. These backplanes and chassis are listed below. 2.10.2 GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Expansion PICOe Backplanes The backplanes listed in Table 2-5 are compatible with the 3307810 and can be used to develop highly integrated industrial applications. All of the backplanes listed below have Page 48 3307810 24-pin ATX connector and a 4-pin ATX connector. For more information about these backplanes please consult the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. catalog or contact your vendor, reseller or the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. sales team at [email protected] Expansion Slots Model Total Slots PCIe x4 x1 PCI 1108010 4 - - 3 1108020 4 1 - 2 1108040 6 1 - 4 HPE-6S2 6 - 2 3 1108000 7 - 2 4 1107980 7 - 2 4 Table 2-5: Compatible GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. PICOe Backplanes 2.10.3 GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Chassis GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. chassis available for 3307810 system development are listed in Table 2-6. For more information about these chassis please consult the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. catalog or contact your vendor, reseller or the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. sales team at [email protected] Model Slot SBC Mounting Max Slots Backplanes 1407462 Half-size Wall 4 HPE-4S2 1401540 Half-size Wall 7 HPE-7S1 1401860 Half-size (4U) Rack 10 HPE-8S Table 2-6: Compatible GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Chassis Page 49 3307810 Chapter 3 3 Unpacking Page 50 3307810 3.1 Anti-static Precautions WARNING: Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the 3307810 may result in permanent damage to the 3307810 and severe injury to the user. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components, including the 3307810. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is therefore critical that whenever the 3307810, or any other electrical component is handled, the following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to. Wear an anti-static wristband: - Wearing a simple anti-static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the board. Self-grounding:- Before handling the board touch any grounded conducting material. During the time the board is handled, frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground. Use an anti-static pad: When configuring the 3307810, place it on an antic-static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the 3307810. Only handle the edges of the PCB:- When handling the PCB, hold the PCB by the edges. 3.2 Unpacking 3.2.1 Unpacking Precautions When the 3307810 is unpacked, please do the following: Follow the anti-static precautions outlined in Section 3.1. Make sure the packing box is facing upwards so the 3307810 does not fall out of the box. Make sure all the components shown in Section 3.3 are present. 3.3 Unpacking Checklist Page 51 3307810 NOTE: If some of the components listed in the checklist below are missing, please do not proceed with the installation. Contact the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. reseller or vendor you purchased the 3307810 from or contact a Global American sales representative directly. To contact a Global American sales representative, please send an email to [email protected] 3.3.1 Package Contents The 3307810 is shipped with the following components: Quantity Page 52 Item and Part Number 1 3307810 1 IDE-cable 1 KB/MS PS/2 Y-cable 2 SATA cables 1 SATA power cable Image 3307810 1 Dual RS-232 cable 1 Dual USB cable (w bracket) 1 Mini jumper pack 1 Quick installation guide 1 Utility CD Table 3-1: Package List Contents Page 53 3307810 3.3.2 Optional Items NOTE: The items listed in this section are optional items that must be ordered separately. Please contact your 3307810 vendor, distributor or reseller for more information or, contact Global American Inc. directly by sending an email to [email protected] The following optional items are available for the 3307810. Quantity 1 Item and Part Number Audio kit_ 5.1 Channel (P/N: 1007750) 1 Audio kit_ 7.1 Channel (P/N: 1007760) 1 Cooling Kit (P/N: 2107703) 1 LPT cable (w/o bracket) (P/N: 1208420) 1 S-Video cable (P/N:1208430) Table 3-2: Optional Items Page 54 Image 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 55 3307810 Chapter 4 4 Connector Pinouts Page 56 3307810 4.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors Section 4.1.2 shows peripheral interface connector locations. Section 4.1.2 lists all the peripheral interface connectors seen in Section 4.1.2. 4.1.1 3307810 Layout Figure 4-1 shows the on-board peripheral connectors, rear panel peripheral connectors and on-board jumpers. Figure 4-1: Connector and Jumper Locations Page 57 3307810 Figure 4-2: Connector and Jumper Locations (Solder Side) 4.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors Table 4-1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the 3307810. Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found below. Connector Type Label +12V ATX power supply connector 4-pin ATX connector CPU12V1 Audio connector 9-pin header J_AUDIO1 Backplane power connector 3-pin wafer ATXCTL1 Compact Flash (CF) connector 50-pin header CF1 Digital I/O connector 10-pin header DIO1 Fan connector 3-pin wafer CPU_FAN1 Front panel connector 8-pin header F_PANEL1 IDE Interface connector 44-pin header PIDE1 Infrared connector 5-pin header IR1 Page 58 3307810 Connector Type Label Inverter power connector 5-pin header INVERTER1 Keyboard and mouse connector 6-pin wafer KB1 LVDS connector 30-pin crimp LVDS1 Parallel port connector 26-pin header LPT1 Serial ATA (SATA) connector 7-pin SATA connector SATA1 Serial ATA (SATA) connector 7-pin SATA connector SATA2 Serial port connector (COM 1) 10-pin header COM1 Serial port connector (COM2) 10-pin header COM2 USB connector 8-pin header USB1_2 USB connector 8-pin header USB3_4 Table 4-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors 4.1.3 External Interface Panel Connectors Table 4-2 lists the rear panel connectors on the 3307810. Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section 0 on page 83 Connector Type Label Ethernet connector RJ-45 LAN1 Ethernet connector RJ-45 LAN2 TV connector Mini DIN TV1 USB port USB port USB_C0 VGA port connector Female DB-15 VGA1 Table 4-2: Rear Panel Connectors Page 59 3307810 4.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors Internal peripheral connectors are found on the motherboard and are only accessible when the motherboard is outside of the chassis. This section has complete descriptions of all the internal, peripheral connectors on the 3307810. 4.2.1 +12V ATX Power Supply Connector CN Label: CPU12V1 CN Type: 4-pin ATX power connector (1x4) CN Location: See Figure 4-3 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-3 The 4-pin +12V ATX power supply connector is connected to a +12V ATX power supply. Figure 4-3: +12V ATX Power Connector Location Page 60 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 GND 3 +12V 4 +12V Table 4-3: +12V ATX Power Connector Pinouts 4.2.2 Audio Connector (9-pin) CN Label: J_AUDIO1 CN Type: 9-pin header CN Location: See Figure 4-4 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-4 An optional module can be connected to the 10-pin audio connector to provide the system with a high quality AC’97 or Azalia compatible codec that provides a complete integrated audio solution. Figure 4-4: Audio Connector Pinouts (10-pin) Page 61 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 AC97_SYNC 2 AC97_BITCLK 3 AC97_SDOUT 4 AC97_PCBEEP 5 AC97_SDIN 6 AC97_RST# 7 AC97_VCC 8 AC97_GND 9 AC97_12V Table 4-4: Audio Connector Pinouts (10-pin) 4.2.3 Backlight Inverter Connector CN Label: Inverter1 CN Type: 5-pin wafer (1x5) CN Location: See Figure 4-5 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-5 The backlight inverter connector provides the backlight on the LCD display connected to the 3307810 with +12V of power. Figure 4-5: Panel Backlight Connector Pinout Locations Page 62 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 BRIGHTNESS 2 GROUND 3 +12V 4 GROUND 5 BACKLIGHT ENABLE Table 4-5: Panel Backlight Connector Pinouts 4.2.4 Backplane to Mainboard Connector CN Label: ATXCTL1 CN Type: 3-pin wafer (1x3) CN Location: See Figure 4-6 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-6 The backplane to mainboard connector closes the circuit between the mainboard and the backplane in which it is installed. The backplane should have an ATX connector and be powered by an ATX power supply. Page 63 3307810 Figure 4-6: Backplane to Mainboard Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 PS_ON# 3 5VSB Table 4-6: Backplane to Mainboard Connector Pinouts 4.2.5 Compact Flash Socket CN Label: CF1 (solder side) CN Type: 50-pin header (2x25) CN Location: See Figure 4-7 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-7 A CF Type I or Type II memory card is inserted to the CF socket on the solder side of the 3307810. Page 64 3307810 Figure 4-7: CF Card Socket Location Page 65 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GROUND 26 VCC-IN CHECK1 2 DATA 3 27 DATA 11 3 DATA 4 28 DATA 12 4 DATA 5 29 DATA 13 5 DATA 6 30 DATA 14 6 DATA 7 31 DATA 15 7 HDC_CS0# 32 HDC_CS1 8 N/C 33 N/C 9 GROUND 34 IOR# 10 N/C 35 IOW# 11 N/C 36 VCC_COM 12 N/C 37 IRQ15 13 VCC_COM 38 VCC_COM 14 N/C 39 CSEL 15 N/C 40 N/C 16 N/C 41 HDD_RESET 17 N/C 42 IORDY 18 SA2 43 SDREQ 19 SA1 44 SDACK# 20 SA0 45 HDD_ACTIVE# 21 DATA 0 46 66DET 22 DATA 1 47 DATA 8 23 DATA 2 48 DATA 9 24 N/C 49 DATA 10 25 VCC-IN CHECK2 50 GROUND Table 4-7: CF Card Socket Pinouts Page 66 3307810 4.2.6 Digital Input/Output (DIO) Connector CN Label: DIO1 CN Type: 10-pin header (2x5) CN Location: See Figure 4-8 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-8 The digital input/output connector is managed through a Super I/O chip. The DIO connector pins are user programmable. Figure 4-8: DIO Connector Connector Locations Page 67 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 VCC 3 Output 3 4 Output 2 5 Output 1 6 Output 0 7 Input 3 8 Input 2 9 Input 1 10 Input 0 Table 4-8: DIO Connector Connector Pinouts 4.2.7 Fan Connector (+12V) CN Label: CPU_FAN1 CN Type: 3-pin header CN Location: See Figure 4-9 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-9 The cooling fan connector provides a 12V, 500mA current to a system cooling fan. The connector has a "rotation" pin to get rotation signals from fans and notify the system so the system BIOS can recognize the fan speed. Please note that only specified fans can issue the rotation signals. Page 68 3307810 Figure 4-9: +12V Fan Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Fan Speed Detect 2 +12V 3 GND Table 4-9: +12V Fan Connector Pinouts 4.2.8 Front Panel Connector (8-pin) CN Label: F_PANEL1 CN Type: 8-pin header (2x8) CN Location: See Figure 4-10 Page 69 3307810 See Table 4-10 CN Pinouts: The front panel connector connects to external switches and indicators to monitor and controls the motherboard. These indicators and switches include: Power button Reset button Power LED HDD LED Figure 4-10: Front Panel Connector Pinout Locations FUNCTION PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION PIN DESCRIPTION Power 1 PWRBTSW- Power LED 2 VCC Button 3 GND 4 Ground HDD LED 5 VCC 6 SYSRST- 7 HDD LED- 8 GND Reset Table 4-10: Front Panel Connector Pinouts Page 70 3307810 4.2.9 IDE Connector (44-pin) CN Label: IDE1 CN Type: 44-pin header (2x22) CN Location: See Figure 4-11 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-11 One 44-pin IDE device connector on the 3307810 supports connectivity to two hard disk drives. Page 71 3307810 Figure 4-11: IDE Device Connector Locations PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 RESET# 2 GROUND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15 19 GROUND 20 N/C 21 IDE DRQ 22 GROUND 23 IOW# 24 GROUND 25 IOR# 26 GROUND 27 IDE CHRDY 28 GROUND 29 IDE DACK 30 GROUND–DEFAULT 31 INTERRUPT 32 N/C Page 72 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 3307810 33 SA1 34 N/C 35 SA0 36 SA2 37 HDC CS0# 38 HDC CS1# 39 HDD ACTIVE# 40 GROUND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GROUND 44 N/C Table 4-11: IDE Connector Pinouts 4.2.10 Infrared Interface Connector (5-pin) CN Label: IR1 CN Type: 5-pin header (1x5) CN Location: See Figure 4-12 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-12 The infrared interface connector supports both Serial Infrared (SIR) and Amplitude Shift Key Infrared (ASKIR) interfaces. Figure 4-12: Infrared Connector Pinout Locations Page 73 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 2 NC 3 IR-RX 4 GND 5 IR-TX Table 4-12: Infrared Connector Pinouts 4.2.11 Keyboard/Mouse Connector CN Label: KB_MS1 CN Type: 6-pin header (1x6) CN Location: See Figure 4-13 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-13 The keyboard and mouse connector can be connected to a standard PS/2 cable or PS/2 Y-cable to add keyboard and mouse functionality to the system. Figure 4-13: Keyboard/Mouse Connector Location Page 74 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 +5V KB DATA 2 MS DATA 3 MS CLK 4 KB DATA 5 KB CLK 6 GROUND Table 4-13: Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pinouts 4.2.12 LVDS LCD Connector CN Label: LVDS1 CN Type: 30-pin crimp (2x10) CN Location: See Figure 4-14 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-14 The 30-pin LVDS LCD connector can be connected to single channel or dual channel, 18-bit LVDS panel. Page 75 3307810 Figure 4-14: LVDS LCD Connector Pinout Locations PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GROUND 2 GROUND 3 LVDSA_Y0+ 4 LVDSA_Y0- 5 LVDSA_Y1+ 6 LVDSA_Y1- 7 LVDSA_Y2+ 8 LVDSA_Y2- 9 LVDSA_CLK+ 10 LVDSA_CLK- 11 N/C 12 N/C 13 GROUND 14 GROUND 15 LVDSB_Y0+ 16 LVDSB_Y0- 17 LVDSB_Y1+ 18 LVDSB_Y1- 19 LVDSB_Y2+ 20 LVDSB_Y2- 21 LVDSB_CLK+ 22 LVDSB_CLK- 23 N/C 12 N/C 25 GROUND 26 GROUND 27 VCC_LVDS 28 VCC_LVDS Page 76 3307810 29 VCC_LVDS 30 VCC_LVDS Table 4-14: LVDS LCD Port Connector Pinouts 4.2.13 Parallel Port Connector CN Label: LPT1 CN Type: 26-pin box header CN Location: See Figure 4-15 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-15 The 26-pin parallel port connector connects to a parallel port connector interface or some other parallel port device such as a printer. Figure 4-15: Parallel Port Connector Location PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 STROBE# 2 DATA 0 3 DATA 1 4 DATA 2 5 DATA 3 6 DATA 4 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 6 Page 77 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 9 DATA 7 10 ACKNOWLEDGE 11 BUSY 12 PAPER EMPTY 13 PRINTER SELECT 14 AUTO FORM FEED # 15 ERROR# 16 INITIALIZE 17 PRINTER SELECT LN# 18 GROUND 19 GROUND 20 GROUND 21 GROUND 22 GROUND 23 GROUND 24 GROUND 25 GROUND 26 NC Table 4-15: Parallel Port Connector Pinouts 4.2.14 SATA Drive Connectors CN Label: SATA1 and SATA2 CN Type: 7-pin SATA drive connectors CN Location: See Figure 4-16 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-16 The two SATA drive connectors are each connected to a first generation SATA drive. First generation SATA drives transfer data at speeds as high as 150Mb/s. The SATA drives can be configured in a RAID configuration. Page 78 3307810 Figure 4-16: SATA Drive Connector Locations PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 TX+ 3 TX- 4 GND 5 RX- 6 RX+ 7 GND Table 4-16: SATA Drive Connector Pinouts Page 79 3307810 4.2.15 Serial Port Connector (COM1 and COM2) CN Label: COM1 and COM2 CN Type: 10-pin header (2x5) CN Location: See Figure 4-17 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-17 The 10-pin serial port connector provides a second RS-232 serial communications channel. The COM 2 serial port connector can be connected to external RS-232 serial port devices. Figure 4-17: COM1 and COM2 Connector Pinout Locations Page 80 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 6 Data Set to Ready (DSR) 2 Receive Data (RXD) 7 Request to Send (RTS) 3 Transmit Data (TXD) 8 Clear to Sent (CTS) 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 9 Ring Indicator (RI) 5 Ground (GND) 10 N/C Table 4-17: COM3 and COM4 4.2.16 USB Connectors (Internal) CN Label: USB1_2 and USB3_4 CN Type: 8-pin header (2x4) CN Location: See Figure 4-18 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-18 The 2x4 USB pin connectors each provide connectivity to two USB 1.1 or two USB 2.0 ports. Each USB connector can support two USB devices.. Additional external USB ports are found on the rear panel. The USB ports are used for I/O bus expansion. Page 81 3307810 Figure 4-18: USB Connector Pinout Locations PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 2 GND 3 DATAN- 4 DATA1M+ 5 DATAN+ 6 DATAM- 7 GND 8 VCC Table 4-18: USB Port Connector Pinouts Page 82 3307810 4.3 External Peripheral Interface Connector Panel Figure 4-19 shows the 3307810 rear panel. The 3307810 rear panel consists of two RJ-45 Ethernet connectors, a PS/2 keyboard connector a USB port and a VGA connector. These connectors are accessible when the 3307810 is installed in a chassis. Figure 4-19: 3307810 External Peripheral Interface Connector 4.3.1 LAN Connectors CN Label: LAN1 and LAN2 CN Type: RJ-45 CN Location: See Figure 4-19 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-19 The 3307810 is equipped with two built-in RJ-45 Ethernet controllers. The controllers can connect to the LAN through two RJ-45 LAN connectors. There are two LEDs on the connector indicating the status of LAN. The pin assignments are listed in the following table: PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 TXA+ 5 TXC- 2 TXA- 6 TXB- 3 TXB+ 7 TXD+ 4 TXC+ 8 TXD- Table 4-19: LAN Pinouts Page 83 3307810 Figure 4-20: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector The RJ-45 Ethernet connector has two status LEDs, one green and one yellow. The green LED indicates activity on the port and the yellow LED indicates the port is linked. See Table 4-20. STATUS DESCRIPTION STATUS DESCRIPTION GREEN Activity YELLOW Linked Table 4-20: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector LEDs 4.3.2 TV Connector CN Label: TV1 CN Type: 7-pin Mini-DIN CN Location: See Figure 4-19 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-21 A 7-pin mini DIN connector (TV1) is located on the mounting bracket for easy connection to a TV OUT cable. Page 84 3307810 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 BLUE_CVBS 3 GND 4 GREEN_Y 5 NC 6 RED_C 7 GND Table 4-21: TV1 Pinouts 4.3.3 USB Connector CN Label: USB_C0 CN Type: USB port CN Location: See Figure 4-19 CN Pinouts: See Table 4-22 The 3307810 has a one external USB 2.0 port. The port connects to both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 USBV3L 5V 2 GND 3 USBP4N 4 USBP5P 5 USBP4P 6 USBP5N 7 GND 8 USBV3L 5V Table 4-22: USB Port Pinouts 4.3.4 VGA Connector CN Label: VGA1 CN Type: 15-pin Female Page 85 3307810 CN Location: See Figure 4-19 CN Pinouts: See Figure 4-21 and Table 4-23 The 3307810 has a single 15-pin female connector for connectivity to standard display devices. Figure 4-21: VGA Connector PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 VCC / NC 10 GND 11 NC 12 DDC DAT 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 DDCCLK Table 4-23: VGA Connector Pinouts Page 86 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 87 3307810 Chapter 5 5 Installation Page 88 3307810 5.1 Anti-static Precautions WARNING: Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the 3307810 may result in permanent damage to the 3307810 and severe injury to the user. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components, including the 3307810. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is therefore critical that whenever the 3307810, or any other electrical component is handled, the following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to. Wear an anti-static wristband: - Wearing a simple anti-static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the board. Self-grounding:- Before handling the board touch any grounded conducting material. During the time the board is handled, frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground. Use an anti-static pad: When configuring the 3307810, place it on an antic-static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the 3307810. Only handle the edges of the PCB:-: When handling the PCB, hold the PCB by the edges. Page 89 3307810 5.2 Installation Considerations NOTE: The following installation notices and installation considerations should be read and understood before the 3307810 is installed. All installation notices pertaining to the installation of the 3307810 should be strictly adhered to. Failing to adhere to these precautions may lead to severe damage of the 3307810 and injury to the person installing the motherboard. 5.2.1 Installation Notices WARNING The installation instructions described in this manual should be carefully followed in order to prevent damage to the 3307810, 3307810 components and injury to the user. Before and during the installation please DO the following: Read the user manual: o The user manual provides a complete description of the 3307810 installation instructions and configuration options. Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff (ESD): o Electronic components are easily damaged by ESD. Wearing an ESD cuff removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage. Place the 3307810 on an antistatic pad: o When installing or configuring the motherboard, place it on an antistatic pad. This helps to prevent potential ESD damage. Page 90 Turn all power to the 3307810 off: 3307810 o When working with the 3307810, make sure that it is disconnected from all power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system. Before and during the installation of the 3307810 DO NOT: Remove any of the stickers on the PCB board. These stickers are required for warranty validation. Use the product before verifying all the cables and power connectors are properly connected. Allow screws to come in contact with the PCB circuit, connector pins, or its components. 5.2.2 Installation Checklist The following checklist is provided to ensure the 3307810 is properly installed. All the items in the packing list are present The CPU is installed The CPU cooling kit is properly installed A compatible memory module is properly inserted into the slot The CF Type I or CF Type II card is properly installed into the CF socket The jumpers have been properly configured The 3307810 is inserted into a chassis with adequate ventilation The correct power supply is being used The following devices are properly connected o o o o o o o o IDE device SATA drives Keyboard and mouse cable Audio kit Power supply USB cable Serial port cable Parallel port cable The following external peripheral devices are properly connected to the chassis: o VGA screen Page 91 3307810 o o o Keyboard Mouse RS-232 serial communications device 5.3 CPU, CPU Cooling Kit and DIMM Installation WARNING: A CPU should never be turned on without the specified cooling kit being installed. If the cooling kit (heat sink and fan) is not properly installed and the system turned on, permanent damage to the CPU, 3307810 and other electronic components attached to the system may be incurred. Running a CPU without a cooling kit may also result in injury to the user. The CPU, CPU cooling kit and DIMM are the most critical components of the 3307810. If one of these component is not installed the 3307810 cannot run. 5.3.1 Socket M CPU Installation WARNING: CPUs are expensive and sensitive components. When installing the CPU please be careful not to damage it in anyway. Make sure the CPU is installed properly and ensure the correct cooling kit is properly installed. To install a Socket M CPU onto the 3307810, follow the steps below: Page 92 3307810 WARNING: When handling the CPU, only hold it on the sides. DO NOT touch the pins at the bottom of the CPU. Step 1: Unlock the CPU retention screw. When shipped, the retention screw of the CPU socket should be in the unlocked position. If it is not in the unlocked position, use a screwdriver to unlock the screw. See Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1: Make sure the CPU socket retention screw is unlocked Step 2: Inspect the CPU socket. Make sure there are no bent pins and make sure the socket contacts are free of foreign material. If any debris is found, remove it with compressed air. Step 3: Correctly Orientate the CPU. Make sure the IHS (integrated heat sink) side is facing upwards. Step 4: Correctly position the CPU. Match the Pin 1 mark with the cut edge on the CPU socket. See Figure 5-1. Page 93 3307810 Step 5: Align the CPU pins. Carefully align the CPU pins with the holes in the CPU socket. Step 6: Insert the CPU. Gently insert the CPU into the socket. If the CPU pins are properly aligned, the CPU should slide into the CPU socket smoothly. Step 7: Lock the retention screw. Rotate the retention screw into the locked position. See Figure 5-2.Step 0: Figure 5-2: Lock the CPU Socket Retention Screw Page 94 3307810 5.3.2 Cooling Kit 2107703 Installation Figure 5-3: GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. 2107703 Cooling Kit An GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Socket M CPU cooling kit can be purchased separately. The cooling kit comprises a CPU heat sink and a cooling fan. WARNING: Do not wipe off (accidentally or otherwise) the pre-sprayed layer of thermal paste on the bottom of the [Fan model#] heat sink. The thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink is important for optimum heat dissipation. To install the 2107703 cooling kit, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Place the cooling kit onto the CPU. Make sure the CPU cooling fan cable can be properly routed when the cooling kit is installed. Step 2: Properly align the cooling kit. Make sure its four spring screw fasteners can pass through the pre-drilled holes on the PCB. Step 3: Secure the cooling kit. From the solder side of the PCB, align the support bracket to the screw threads on heat sink that were inserted through the PCB holes. (See Figure 5-4) Page 95 3307810 Figure 5-4: Cooling Kit Support Bracket Step 4: Tighten the screws. Use a screwdriver to tighten the four screws. Tighten each nut a few turns at a time and do not over-tighten the screws. Step 5: Connect the fan cable. Connect the cooling kit fan cable to the fan connector on the motherboard. Carefully route the cable and avoid heat generating chips and fan blades. See Figure 5-5. Step 0: Figure 5-5: Connect the cooling fan cable Page 96 3307810 5.3.3 DIMM Installation WARNING: Using incorrectly specified DIMM may cause permanently damage the 3307810. Please make sure the purchased DIMM complies with the memory specifications of the 3307810. DIMM specifications compliant with the 3307810 are listed in Chapter 2. To install a DIMM into a DIMM socket, please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6: Installing a DIMM Step 1: Open the DIMM socket handles. The DIMM socket has two handles that secure the DIMM into the socket. Before the DIMM can be inserted into the socket, the handles must be opened. See Figure 5-6. Step 2: Align the DIMM with the socket. The DIMM must be oriented in such a way that the notch in the middle of the DIMM must be aligned with the plastic bridge in the Page 97 3307810 socket. See Figure 5-6. Step 3: Insert the DIMM. Once properly aligned, the DIMM can be inserted into the socket. As the DIMM is inserted, the white handles on the side of the socket will close automatically and secure the DIMM to the socket. See Figure 5-6. Step 4: Removing a DIMM. To remove a DIMM, push both handles outward. The memory module is ejected by a mechanism in the socket.Step 0: 5.3.4 CF Card Installation NOTE: The 3307810 can support both CF Type I cards and CF Type II cards. For the complete specifications of the supported CF cards please refer to Chapter 2. To install the a CF card (Type 1 or Type 2) onto the 3307810, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Locate the CF card socket. Place the 3307810 on an anti-static pad with the solder side facing up. Locate the CF card. Step 2: Align the CF card. Make sure the CF card is properly aligned with the CF socket. Step 3: Insert the CF card. Gently insert the CF card into the socket making sure the socket pins are properly inserted into the socket. See Figure 5-7. Step 0: Page 98 3307810 Figure 5-7: CF Card Installation 5.4 Jumper Settings NOTE: A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electrical circuit. It consists of two or three metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To CLOSE/SHORT a jumper means connecting the pins of the jumper with the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means removing the plastic clip from a jumper. Figure 5-8: Jumper Locations Before the 3307810 is installed in the system, the jumpers must be set in accordance with the desired configuration. The jumpers on the 3307810 are listed in Table 5-1. Page 99 3307810 Description Label Type CF card setup J_CF1 3-pin header Clear CMOS J_CMOS1 3-pin header LVDS voltage selection J_VLVDS1 3-pin header PCIe interface setup JP1 2-pin header Table 5-1: Jumpers 5.4.1 CF Card Setup Jumper Label: J_CF1 Jumper Type: 3-pin header Jumper Settings: See Table 5-2 Jumper Location: See Figure 5-9 The CF Card Setup jumper sets the CF Type I card or CF Type II cards as either the slave device or the master device. CF Card Setup jumper settings are shown in Table 5-2. AT Power Select Description Short 1-2 Slave Short 2-3 Master Default Table 5-2: CF Card Setup Jumper Settings The CF Card Setup jumper location is shown in Figure 5-9. Page 100 3307810 Figure 5-9: CF Card Setup Jumper Location 5.4.2 Clear CMOS Jumper Jumper Label: J_CMOS1 Jumper Type: 3-pin header Jumper Settings: See Table 5-3 Jumper Location: See Figure 5-10 If the 3307810 fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings, the clear CMOS jumper clears the CMOS data and resets the system BIOS information. To do this, use the jumper cap to close pins 2 and 3 for a few seconds then reinstall the jumper clip back to pins 1 and 2. If the “CMOS Settings Wrong” message is displayed during the boot up process, the fault may be corrected by pressing the F1 to enter the CMOS Setup menu. Do one of the following: Enter the correct CMOS setting Page 101 3307810 Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe Defaults. After having done one of the above, save the changes and exit the CMOS Setup menu. The clear CMOS jumper settings are shown in Table 5-3. AT Power Select Description Short 1 - 2 Keep CMOS Setup Short 2 - 3 Clear CMOS Setup Default Table 5-3: Clear CMOS Jumper Settings The location of the clear CMOS jumper is shown in Figure 5-10 below. Figure 5-10: Clear CMOS Jumper Page 102 3307810 5.4.3 LVDS Voltage Selection WARNING: Permanent damage to the screen and 3307810 may occur if the wrong voltage is selected with this jumper. Please refer to the user guide that cam with the monitor to select the correct voltage. Jumper Label: J_LVDS1 Jumper Type: 3-pin header Jumper Settings: See Table 5-4 Jumper Location: See Figure 5-11 The LVDS Voltage Selection jumper allows the LVDS screen voltage to be set. The LVDS Voltage Selection jumper settings are shown in Table 5-4. AT Power Select Description Short 1-2 +3V LVDS Short 2-3 +5V LVDS Default Table 5-4: LVDS Voltage Selection Jumper Settings The LVDS Voltage Selection jumper location. is shown in Figure 5-11. Page 103 3307810 Figure 5-11: LVDS Voltage Selection Jumper Pinout Locations 5.4.4 PCIe Interface Setup Jumper Label: JP1 Jumper Type: 3-pin header Jumper Settings: See Table 5-5 Jumper Location: See Figure 5-12 The PCIe Interface Select jumper sets the PCIe bus as either PCIe x1 or PCIe x4. The PCIe Interface Select jumper settings are shown in Table 5-5. AT Power Select Description Short 1-2 PCIe x1 Open 1-2 PCIe x4 Default Table 5-5: PCIe Interface Select Jumper Settings The PCIe Interface Select jumper location. is shown in Figure 5-12. Page 104 3307810 Figure 5-12: PCIe Interface Select Jumper Pinout Locations 5.5 Chassis Installation 5.5.1 Airflow WARNING: Airflow is critical to the cooling of the CPU and other onboard components. The chassis in which the 3307810 must have air vents to allow cool air to move into the system and hot air to move out. The 3307810 must be installed in a chassis with ventilation holes on the sides allowing airflow to travel through the heat sink surface. In a system with an individual power supply unit, the cooling fan of a power supply can also help generate airflow through the board surface. Page 105 3307810 NOTE: GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. has a wide range of chassis available. Please refer to Chapter 2 in this manual or contact your 3307810 vendor, reseller or a Global American sales representative at [email protected] or visit the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. website (http://www.globalamericaninc.com) to find out more about the available chassis. 5.6 Internal Peripheral Device Connections 5.6.1 Peripheral Device Cables The cables listed in Table 5-6 are shipped with the 3307810. Quantity Type 1 IDE Cable 1 KB/MS cable 1 Dual RS-232 cable 2 SATA drive cables 1 SATA drive power cable 1 Dual USB cable Table 5-6: GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. Provided Cables Optional cables are listed below: Page 106 7.1 channel audio kit 5.1 channel audio kit LPT cable S-video cable 3307810 5.6.2 IDE Cable Connection The IDE flat cable connects to the 3307810 to one or two IDE devices. To connect an IDE HDD to the 3307810 please follow the instructions below. Step 1: Locate the IDE connector. The location/s of the IDE device connector/s is/are shown in Chapter 3.. Step 2: Insert the connector. Connect the IDE cable connector to the onboard connector. See Figure 5-13. A key on the front of the cable connector ensures it can only be inserted in one direction. Figure 5-13: IDE Cable Connection Step 3: Connect the cable to an IDE device. Connect the two connectors on the other side of the cable to one or two IDE devices. Make sure that pin 1 on the cable corresponds to pin 1 on the connectorStep 0: Page 107 3307810 5.6.3 5.1 Channel Audio Kit Installation NOTE: This is an optional item that must be ordered separately. For further information please contact the nearest 3307810 distributor, reseller or vendor or contact an Global American Inc. sales representative directly. Send any queries to [email protected] The optional 5.1 channel audio kit connects to the 10-pin audio connector on the 3307810. The audio kit consists of three audio jacks. One audio jack, Mic In, connects to a microphone. The remaining two audio jacks, Line-In and Line-Out, connect to two speakers. To install the audio kit, please refer to the steps below: Step 1: Connect the audio kit cable. The audio kit is shipped with a cable that connects the audio kit to the 3307810. Connect the cable to the connector on the back of the audio kit. Make sure the pins are properly aligned (i.e. pin 1 connects to pin 1). Step 2: Locate the audio connector. The location of the 10-pin audio connector is shown in Chapter 3. Step 3: Align pin 1. Align pin 1 on the onboard connector with pin 1 on the audio kit cable connector. Pin 1 on the audio kit cable connector is indicated with a white dot. See Figure 5-14. Page 108 3307810 Figure 5-14: 5.1 Channel Audio Kit Step 4: Mount the audio kit onto the chassis. Once the audio kit is connected to the 3307810, secure the audio kit bracket to the system chassis. Step 5: Connect the audio devices. Connect one speaker to the line-in audio jack, one speaker to the line-out audio jack and a microphone to the mic-in audio jack. Step 6: Install the driver. If the 5.1 channel audio kit is used, the ALC655 Realtek codec driver must be installed. Refer to Chapter 7 for driver installation instructions. Step 0: 5.6.4 7.1 Channel Audio Kit Installation NOTE: This is an optional item that must be ordered separately. For further information please contact the nearest 3307810 distributor, reseller or vendor or contact an Global American Inc. sales representative directly. Send any queries to [email protected] Page 109 3307810 The optional 7.1 channel audio kit connects to the 10-pin audio connector on the 3307810. The audio kit consists of five audio jacks. One audio jack, Mic In, connects to a microphone. The remaining four audio jacks, Line-In, Front-Out, Rear-Out, and Center Subwoofer, connect to speakers. To install the audio kit, please refer to the steps below: Step 1: Connect the audio kit cable. The audio kit is shipped with a cable that connects the audio kit to the 3307810. Connect the cable to the connector on the back of the audio kit. Make sure the pins are properly aligned (i.e. pin 1 connects to pin 1). Step 2: Locate the audio connector. The location of the 10-pin audio connector is shown in Chapter 3. Step 3: Align pin 1. Align pin 1 on the onboard connector with pin 1 on the audio kit cable connector. Pin 1 on the audio kit cable connector is indicated with a white dot. See Figure 5-14. Page 110 3307810 Figure 5-15: 5.1 Channel Audio Kit Step 4: Mount the audio kit onto the chassis. Once the audio kit is connected to the 3307810, secure the audio kit bracket to the system chassis. Step 5: Connect the audio devices. Connect one speaker to the line-in audio jack, one speaker to the line-out audio jack and a microphone to the mic-in audio jack. Step 6: Install the driver. If the 5.1 channel audio kit is used, the ALC655 Realtek codec driver must be installed. Refer to Chapter 7 for driver installation instructions. Step 0: Step 0: 5.6.5 Keyboard/Mouse Y-cable Connector The 3307810 is shipped with a keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector. The keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector connects to a keyboard/mouse connector on the 3307810 and branches into two cables that are each connected to a PS/2 connector, one for a mouse and one for a keyboard. To connect the keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector please follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the connector. The location of the keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector is shown in Chapter 3. Step 2: Align the connectors. Correctly align pin 1 on the cable connector with pin 1 on the 3307810 keyboard/mouse connector. See Figure 5-16. Step 3: Insert the cable connectors. Once the cable connector is properly aligned with the keyboard/mouse connector on the 3307810, connect the cable connector to the onboard connectors. See Figure 5-16. Page 111 3307810 Figure 5-16: Keyboard/mouse Y-cable Connection Step 4: Attach PS/2 connectors to the chassis. The keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector is connected to two PS/2 connectors. To secure the PS/2 connectors to the chassis please refer to the installation instructions that came with the chassis. Step 5: Connect the keyboard and mouse. Once the PS/2 connectors are connected to the chassis, a keyboard and mouse can each be connected to one of the PS/2 connectors. The keyboard PS/2 connector and mouse PS/2 connector are both marked. Please make sure the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct PS/2 connector. Step 0: 5.6.6 Parallel Port Cable without Bracket The optional parallel port (LPT) cable respectively connects the onboard LPT 26-pin box header to an external LPT device (like a printer). The cable comprises a 26-pin female header, to be connected to the onboard LPT box-header, on one side and on the other side a standard external LPT connector. To connect the LPT cable, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the connector. The LPT connector location is shown in Chapter 4. Page 112 3307810 Step 2: Align the connectors. Correctly align pin 1 on the cable connector with pin 1 on the 3307810 LPT box-header connector. See Error! Reference source not found.. Step 3: Insert the cable connectors. Once the cable connector is properly aligned with the 26-pin box-header connector on the 3307810, connect the cable connector to the onboard connector. See Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17: LPT Cable Connection Step 4: Attach the LPT connector to the chassis. To secure the LPT interface connector to the chassis please refer to the installation instructions that came with the chassis. Step 5: Connect LPT device. Once the LPT interface connector is connected to the chassis, the LPT device can be connected to the LPT interface connector. See Figure 5-18Step 0:\ Page 113 3307810 Figure 5-18: Connect the LPT Device 5.6.7 Dual RS-232 Cable with Slot Bracket The dual RS-232 cable slot connector consists of two connectors attached to two independent cables. Each cable is then attached to a D-sub 9 male connector that is mounted onto a slot. To install the dual RS-232 cable, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the connectors. The locations of the RS-232 connectors are shown in Chapter 3. Step 2: Insert the cable connectors. Insert one connector into each serial port box headers. See Figure 5-19. A key on the front of the cable connectors ensures the connector can only be installed in one direction. Page 114 3307810 Figure 5-19: Dual RS-232 Cable Installation Step 3: Secure the bracket. The dual RS-232 connector has two D-sub 9 male connectors secured on a bracket. To secure the bracket to the chassis please refer to the reference material that came with the chassisStep 0: 5.6.8 SATA Drive Connection The 3307810 is shipped with two SATA drive cables and one SATA drive power cable. To connect the SATA drives to the connectors, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the connectors. The locations of the SATA drive connectors are shown in Chapter 3. Step 2: Insert the cable connector. Press the clip on the connector at the end of the Page 115 3307810 SATA cable and insert the cable connector into the onboard SATA drive connector. See Figure 5-20. Figure 5-20: SATA Drive Cable Connection Step 3: Connect the cable to the SATA disk. Connect the connector on the other end of the cable to the connector at the back of the SATA drive. See Figure 5-21. Step 4: Connect the SATA power cable. Connect the SATA power connector to the back of the SATA drive. See Figure 5-21. Step 0: Page 116 3307810 Figure 5-21: SATA Power Drive Connection 5.6.9 USB Cable (Dual Port) with Slot Bracket The 3307810 is shipped with a dual port USB 2.0 cable. To connect the USB cable connector, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Locate the connectors. The locations of the USB connectors are shown in Chapter 3. WARNING: If the USB pins are not properly aligned, the USB device can burn out. Step 2: Align the connectors. The cable has two connectors. Correctly align pin 1on each cable connector with pin 1 on the 3307810 USB connector. Page 117 3307810 Step 3: Insert the cable connectors. Once the cable connectors are properly aligned with the USB connectors on the 3307810, connect the cable connectors to the onboard connectors. See Figure 5-22. Figure 5-22: Dual USB Cable Connection Step 4: Attach the bracket to the chassis. The USB 2.0 connectors are attached to a bracket. To secure the bracket to the chassis please refer to the installation. Step 0: Page 118 3307810 5.7 External Peripheral Interface Connection The following external peripheral devices can be connected to the external peripheral interface connectors. RJ-45 Ethernet cable connectors S-video display device USB device VGA monitor To install these devices, connect the corresponding cable connector from the actual device to the corresponding 3307810 external peripheral interface connector making sure the pins are properly aligned. 5.7.1 LAN Connection (Single Connector) There are two external RJ-45 LAN connectors. The RJ-45 connectors enable connection to an external network. To connect a LAN cable with an RJ-45 connector, please follow the instructions below. Step 1: Locate the RJ-45 connectors. The locations of the USB connectors are shown in Chapter 4. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the RJ-45 connector on the LAN cable with one of the RJ-45 connectors on the 3307810. See Figure 5-23. Page 119 3307810 Figure 5-23: LAN Connection Step 3: Insert the LAN cable RJ-45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable RJ-45 connector into the onboard RJ-45 connector. Step 0: 5.7.2 S-video Cable Connection There is a single mini DIN TV out connector mounted on the CPU card as an external connector. The optional S-video cable is able to connect the mini DIN connector on the system with an external display device. To connect an external display device to the system through the mini DIN connector with the S-video cable, please follow the instruction below. Step 1: Locate the TV-OUT DIN connector. The location of the TV-OUT DIN connector is shown in Chapter 4. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the connector on the end of the S-video cable with the mini DIN connector. See Figure 5-24. Page 120 3307810 Figure 5-24: S-video Cable Connector Step 3: Insert S-video cable connector. Once aligned, gently insert the S-video cable connector into the onboard connector. Step 4: Connect the cables to the display device. Connect the S-video connector and the Pb, Y and Pr component connectors on the other end of the S-video cables to the respective connectors on the display device. Step 0: 5.7.3 USB Device Connection (Single Connector) There are two external USB 2.0 connectors. Both connectors are perpendicular to the 3307810. To connect a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 device, please follow the instructions below. Step 1: Located the USB connectors. The locations of the USB connectors are shown in Chapter 4. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the USB device connector with one of the connectors on the 3307810. See Figure 5-25. Page 121 3307810 Figure 5-25: USB Device Connection Step 3: Insert the device connector. Once aligned, gently insert the USB device connector into the onboard connector. Step 0: 5.7.4 VGA Monitor Connection The 3307810 has a single female DB-15 connector on the external peripheral interface panel. The DB-15 connector is connected to a CRT or VGA monitor. To connect a monitor to the 3307810, please follow the instructions below. Step 1: Locate the female DB-15 connector. The location of the female DB-15 connector is shown in Chapter 3. Step 2: Align the VGA connector. Align the male DB-15 connector on the VGA screen cable with the female DB-15 connector on the external peripheral interface. Step 3: Insert the VGA connector. Once the connectors are properly aligned with the insert the male connector from the VGA screen into the female connector on the Page 122 3307810 3307810. See Figure 5-26. Figure 5-26: VGA Connector Step 4: Secure the connector. Secure the DB-15 VGA connector from the VGA monitor to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector. Step 0: Page 123 3307810 Appendix B A DIO Interface Page 124 3307810 A.1 DIO Interface Introduction The DIO connector on the 3307810 is interfaced to GIO ports on the iTE Super I/O chipset. The DIO has both 4-bit digital inputs and 4-bit digital outputs. The digital inputs and digital outputs are generally control signals that control the on/off circuit of external devices or TTL devices. Data can be read or written to the selected address to enable the DIO functions. NOTE: For further information, please refer to the datasheet for the iTE Super I/O chipset. A.2 DIO Connector Pinouts The following table describes how the DIO connector pins are connected to the Super I/O GPIO port 1. PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 VCC 3 Output 3 4 Output 2 5 Output 1 6 Output 0 7 Input 3 8 Input 2 9 Input 1 10 Input 0 Page 125 3307810 A.3 Assembly Language Samples A.3.1 Enable the DIO Input Function The BIOS interrupt call INT 15H controls the digital I/O. An assembly program to enable digital I/O input functions is listed below. MOV AX, 6F08H Sets the digital port as input INT 15H Initiates the INT 15H BIOS call A.3.2 Enable the DIO Output Function The BIOS interrupt call INT 15H controls the digital I/O. An assembly program to enable digital I/O output functions is listed below. MOV AX, 6F09H MOV BL, 09H INT 15H Page 126 Sets the digital port as output Initiates the INT 15H BIOS call 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 127 3307810 Appendix C B Watchdog Timer Page 128 3307810 NOTE: The following discussion applies to DOS environment. GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. support is contacted or the GLOBAL AMERICAN INC. website visited for specific drivers for more sophisticated operating systems, e.g., Windows and Linux. The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash. This condition may have occurred by external EMI or a software bug. When the CPU stops working correctly, Watchdog Timer either performs a hardware reset (cold boot) or a Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) to bring the system back to a known state. A BIOS function call (INT 15H) is used to control the Watchdog Timer: INT 15H: AH – 6FH Sub-function: AL – 2: Sets the Watchdog Timer’s period. BL: Time-out value (Its unit-second is dependent on the item “Watchdog Timer unit select” in CMOS setup). Table B-1: AH-6FH Sub-function Call sub-function 2 to set the time-out period of Watchdog Timer first. If the time-out value is not zero, the Watchdog Timer starts counting down. While the timer value reaches zero, the system resets. To ensure that this reset condition does not occur, calling sub-function 2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog Timer. However, the Watchdog timer is disabled if the time-out value is set to zero. A tolerance of at least 10% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time-consuming. Page 129 3307810 Page 130 3307810 NOTE: When exiting a program it is necessary to disable the Watchdog Timer, otherwise the system resets. Example program: ; INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER ; W_LOOP: MOV AX, 6F02H ;setting the time-out value MOV BL, 30 ;time-out value is 48 seconds INT 15H ; ; ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE ; CMP EXIT_AP, 1 ;is the application over? JNE W_LOOP ;No, restart the application MOV AX, 6F02H ;disable Watchdog Timer MOV BL, 0 ; INT 15H ; ; EXIT ; Page 131 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 132 3307810 Appendix D C Address Mapping Page 133 3307810 C.1 Address Map I/O address Range Description 000-01F DMA Controller 020-021 Interrupt Controller 040-043 System time 060-06F Keyboard Controller 070-07F System CMOS/Real time Clock 080-09F DMA Controller 0A0-0A1 Interrupt Controller 0C0-0DF DMA Controller 0F0-0FF Numeric data processor 1F0-1F7 Primary IDE Channel 2F8-2FF Serial Port 2 (COM2) 378-37F Parallel Printer Port 1 (LPT1) 3B0-3BB Intel Graphics Controller 3C0-3DF Intel Graphics Controller 3F6-3F6 Primary IDE Channel 3F7-3F7 Standard floppy disk controller 3F8-3FF Serial Port 1 (COM1) Table C-1: IO Address Map C.2 1st MB Memory Address Map Memory address Description 00000-9FFFF System memory A0000-BFFFF VGA buffer F0000-FFFFF System BIOS 1000000- Extend BIOS Table C-2: 1st MB Memory Address Map Page 134 3307810 C.3 IRQ Mapping Table IRQ0 System Timer IRQ8 RTC clock IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ9 ACPI IRQ2 Available IRQ10 LAN IRQ3 COM2 IRQ11 LAN/USB2.0/SATA IRQ4 COM1 IRQ12 PS/2 mouse IRQ5 SMBus Controller IRQ13 FPU IRQ6 FDC IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ7 Available IRQ15 Secondary IDE Table C-3: IRQ Mapping Table C.4 DMA Channel Assignments Channel Function 0 Available 1 Available 2 Floppy disk (8-bit transfer) 3 Available 4 Cascade for DMA controller 1 5 Available 6 Available 7 Available Table C-4: IRQ Mapping Table Page 135 3307810 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 136 3307810 Appendix E D Hazardous Materials Disclosure Page 137 3307810 D.1 Hazardous Material Disclosure Table for IPB Products Certified as RoHS Compliant Under 2002/95/EC Without Mercury The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the Peoples Republic of China (China) RoHS standards. The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product, and is applicable to China RoHS only. A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated “Environmentally Friendly Use Period” (EFUP). This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would “not leak out or undergo abrupt change.” This product may contain replaceable sub-assemblies/components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps. These components will be separately marked. Please refer to the table on the next page. Page 138 3307810 Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (CR(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) Housing X O O O O X Display X O O O O X Printed Circuit X O O O O X Metal Fasteners X O O O O O Cable Assembly X O O O O X Fan Assembly X O O O O X Power Supply X O O O O X O O O O O O Board Assemblies Battery O: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 X: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 Page 139 3307810 RoHS ” O: RoHS ” ” ” (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (CR(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) X O O O O X X O O O O X X O O O O X X O O O O O X O O O O X X O O O O X X O O O O X O O O O O O SJ/T11363-2006 X: SJ/T11363-2006 Page 140 3307810 Appendix F ® E Intel Matrix Storage Manager Page 141 3307810 E.1 Introduction The Intel® ICH7-M chipset can provide data protection for serial ATA (SATA) disks via the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager using one of three fault-tolerant RAID levels: RAID 1, 5 or 10. When using two hard drives, matrix RAID allows RAID 0 and RAID 1 functions to be combined, where critical files can be stored on RAID 1, and RAID 0 can be used for non-critical items such as software. RAID 5 and RAID 0 can be combined to provide higher performance, capacity, and fault tolerance. CAUTION! A configured RAID volume (which may consist of multiple hard drives) appears to an operating system as a contingent storage space. The operating system will not be able to distinguish the physical disk drives contained in a RAID configuration. E.1.1 Precautions One key benefit a RAID configuration brings is that a single hard drive can fail within a RAID array without damaging data. With RAID1 array, a failed drive can be replaced and the RAID configuration restored. WARNING! Irrecoverable data loss occurs if a working drive is removed when trying to remove a failed drive. It is strongly recommended to mark the physical connections of all SATA disk drives. Drive locations can be identified by attaching stickers to the drive bays. If a drive member of a RAID array should fail, the failed drive can then be correctly identified. Page 142 3307810 CAUTION! Do not accidentally disconnect the SATA drive cables. Carefully route the cables within the chassis to avoid system down time. E.2 Features and Benefits Supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5 and 10 Supports connectivity to two or more disk drives Supported Operating Systems include: Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista E.3 Accessing the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager To access the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Connect SATA drives to the system. Connect two or more SATA drives to the system. Make sure the drives have the same capacity, are the same type and have the same speed. NOTE: Make sure the SATA drives are EXACTLY the same when they are configured in a RAID configuration. If they are not the same size, disk drive capacity is sacrificed and overall performance affected. Step 2: Enable SATA drives in BIOS. Start the computer and access the BIOS setup program. Enable SATA support for all IDE devices. Refer to the applicable BIOS configuration section in this user manual. Page 143 3307810 Step 3: Save and Exit BIOS. After the SATA support option is enabled, save and exit the BIOS. Step 4: Reboot the system. Reboot the system after saving and exiting the BIOS. Step 5: Press Ctrl+I. During the system boot process, press Ctrl+I when prompted to enter the RAID configuration software. Step 6: Configure the RAID settings. Use the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager to configure the RAID array. Brief descriptions of configuration options are given below. Step 7: Install the OS. After the RAID array has been configured, install the OS. To do this, please refer to the documentation that came with the OS.Step 0: E.4 RAID Configuration E.4.1 Creating a RAID Volume WARNING! All data previously stored on the member drives of a RAID configuration are destroyed during the RAID initialization process. If “used” drives are used to create a RAID array, make sure the data has been moved or backed up before creating a RAID array out of the disk drives. Page 144 3307810 Step 1: Select “Create RAID Volume.” Use the arrow keys to highlight Create RAID Volume and press ENTER. See Figure E-1. Figure E-1: Matrix Storage Manager Main Menu Step 2: Name the RAID volume. Enter a name for the RAID volume, or press ENTER to accept the default volume name. Upper and lower case alphabetic, numeric, space, and underscore characters are all applicable for naming an array. See Figure E-2. Figure E-2: Create RAID Volume Name Page 145 3307810 Step 3: Choose the RAID level. Select a RAID level from the list. RAID levels include RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10. See Figure E-3. NOTE: RAID 0 and RAID1 levels require a minimum of two hard drives. RAID 10 level requires a minimum of four hard drives. RAID5 level requires a minimum of three hard drives. Figure E-3: Choose the Raid Level Page 146 3307810 Step 4: Select the Stripe Size. Select a stripe size from the list. See Figure E-4. Figure E-4: Select the Stripe Size Step 5: Enter the Volume Capacity. Enter the volume capacity, or press ENTER to accept the default capacity. See Figure E-5. Figure E-5: Enter the Volume Capacity Page 147 3307810 Step 6: Create the RAID Volume. Press ENTER to create the RAID volume as specified. See Figure E-6. Figure E-6: Create the RAID Volume Step 7: Create RAID Volume Verification. After reading the warning, press Y to create the RAID volume as specified, or N to return to the Create RAID Volume menu. See Figure E-7. Step 0: Figure E-7: Create RAID Volume Verification Page 148 3307810 E.4.2 Deleting a RAID Volume WARNING! All data stored on the member drives of a RAID volume are destroyed during the RAID deletion process. Make sure any data to be saved has been moved or backed up before deleting a RAID volume. Step 1: Select “Delete RAID Volume.” Use the arrow keys to highlight Delete RAID Volume and press ENTER. See Figure E-8. Figure E-8: Delete RAID Volume Menu Page 149 3307810 Step 2: Select RAID Volume to be Deleted. Use the arrow keys to highlight the RAID volume to be deleted and press ENTER. See Figure E-9. Figure E-9: Select RAID Volume to be Deleted Step 3: Delete Volume Verification. After reading the warning, press Y to delete the specified RAID volume, or N to return to the Delete Volume menu. See Figure E-10. Figure E-10: Delete Volume Verification Page 150 3307810 Step 4: Non-RAID Disks. After deleting the RAID volume, the disks belonging to the volume will be shown as non-RAID disks. See Figure E-11. Step 0: Figure E-11: Non-RAID Disks E.4.3 Resetting a Disk to Non-RAID WARNING! All data stored on the disk drive of a RAID volume is destroyed when resetting it to non-RAID. Make sure any data to be saved has been moved or backed up before resetting a disk to non-RAID. Page 151 3307810 Step 1: Select “Reset Disk to Non-RAID.” Use the arrow keys to highlight Reset Disk to Non-RAID and press ENTER. See Figure E-12. Figure E-12: Reset Disk to Non-RAID Menu Step 2: Select Disks to Reset. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the disk drives and press SPACE to select which drives are to be reset as non-RAID. After all the disks to be reset have been chosen, press ENTER. See Figure E-13. Figure E-13: Select Disk to Reset Page 152 3307810 Step 3: Reset Disk Verification. After reading the warning, press Y to reset the selected disks as non-RAID, or N to return to the Reset RAID Data menu. See Figure E-14. Figure E-14: Reset Disk Verification Step 4: Disk Drive and RAID Volume Status. After the disk drives have been reset, the Matrix Storage Manager Main menu is shown indicating the status of the RAID volumes and disk drives. See Figure E-15. Step 0: Figure E-15: Disk Drive and RAID Volume Status Page 153 3307810 E.4.4 Exiting the Matrix Storage Manager Step 1: Select “Exit.” Use the arrow keys to highlight Exit and press ENTER. See Figure E-16. Figure E-16: Exit Menu Step 2: Exit Verification. Press Y to exit the Matrix Storage Manager, or N to return to the Main menu. See Figure E-17. Step 0: Figure E-17: Exit Verification Page 154 Any advice or comments about our products and service, or anything we can help you with please don’t hesitate to contact with us. We will do our best to support your products, projects and business. Address: Global American, Inc. 17 Hampshire Drive Hudson, NH 03051 Telephone: Toll Free (U.S. Only) 800-833-8999 (603)886-3900 FAX: (603)886-4545 Website: E-Mail: http://www.globalamericaninc.com [email protected]
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