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NITX-300-ET-DVI Installation and Use Guide
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1. 46 Table 3 10 Audio Header Pin Definition 47 Table 3 11 CAN Bus Header Pin Definition 47 Table 3 12 SPI Program Header Pin Definition 48 Table 3 13 Full Wire RS232 Header Pin Definition 48 Table 3 14 Two Wire RS232 Header 49 Table 3 15 SDIO Header Pin Definition 49 Table 3 16 Battery Header Pin Definition 50 Table 3 17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition 50 Table 3 18 GPIO Header Pin Definition 51 Table 3 19 TPM Header P8 Pin Definition 51 Table 3 20 CPU FAN Header Pin Definition 52 Table 3 21 ATX 4 Pin Power Header Pin Definition 53 Table 3 22 SATA Power Header Pin Definition 53 Table 3 23 I2C Header Pin Definition 53 Table 3 24 J9 SATA Pin DefinitiGh ber pex ada E en 54 Table 3 25 Onboard WEDS Ha
2. 81 Table 5 16 Chipset Menu Field Descriptions 83 Table 5 17 North Bridge Chipset Configuration 83 Table 5 18 Boot Display Configuration 4 84 Table 5 19 South Bridge Chipset Configuration 84 Table 5 20 PCI Express Ports Configuration gt PCI Express Root Port 85 Table 5 21 IOH ea eun 85 Table 5 22 Wake Lan Configuration 85 Table 5 23 Boot Menu Field Description 86 Table 5 24 Security Menu Field Description 88 Table 5 25 Save and Exit Menu Field Description 89 Table 5 26 Status Code Ranges 2 90 Table 5 27 SEC Status Codes owen e EA Re d sr epe EAM RE hated 91 Table 5 28 PEI Status Codes un 92 Table 5 29 PEL Beep Codes Anne Eee eee 95 Table 5 30 DXE Status Codes usa ee ale re 96 Table 5 31 DXEBeep Cod s Dx DRE re ENAR EROR UEBER 99 Table 5 32 CPU Exception Status Codes 2 99 8 NITX 315
3. 22 Table 1 4 Available Board Variants 27 Table 1 5 Available Board Accessories 27 Table 2 1 Environmental Requirements 315 29 Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements 315 30 Table 2 3 Critical temperature Spots for NITX 315 and 315 30 Table 2 4 NITX 315 Power Dissipation 2 2 31 Table 2 5 Onboard ED D finition 1 e ero nenne en eee dene IC We ets 35 Table 3 1 S2 Switch Settings 222 ee Re ae ceci 43 Table 3 2 LVDS Header Pin Definition P28 43 Table 3 3 LVDS Inverter Header Pin Definition 44 Table 3 4 LVDS Power Connector Pin Definition 44 Table 3 5 LVDS Power Jumper Pin Definition 44 Table 3 6 USB Client Header Pin Definition 45 Table 3 7 CPU JTAG Header Pin Definition 45 Table 3 8 USB Header Pin Definition 45 Table 3 9 eUSB Pin Header Definition
4. 57 Figure 4 2 PCI E Connection Diagrami sn 60 Figure 4 3 SDIO Link Connection Diagram 61 Figure 4 4 USB ports connections 62 Figure 4 5 USB Flash Connector Pin Definition 63 Figure 4 6 Board 2 Device Connection Diagram 65 Figure 4 7 Clock Distribution of NITX 315 NITX 315 ET 69 Figure 5 1 METRO E 74 Figure 5 2 Advanced Menu eisen e d Ren EU er ER cR 76 Figure 5 3 Chipset Men ee PR pas 83 Figure 5 4 fero inrer 86 Figure 5 5 Security Men xr ex ree beo nenne an 88 Figure 5 6 Save and Exit Menu 89 Figure A 1 Battery Location RR X Rr raa E ER RR ERE 107 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 11 List of Figures me 12 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 About this Manual sas Overview of Contents This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendices e Introduction gives an overview of the features of the product standard compliances mechanical data and ordering information e Hardware Preparation and Installation outlines the installation requirements hardware accessories switch settings and installation procedures e Controls LEDs and
5. u uuu nn 41 3 T Board EayoUt anne En a LE he 41 3 2 Connectors and Switches 43 3 2 1 52 Switch Settings nenn sure ben des Lan 43 3 2 2 LVDS Header P28 a es 43 3 2 3 LVDS Backlight 23 4 44 3 2 4 LVDS Power Header P5 44 3 2 5 USB 18 45 3 2 6 CPU header P20 2 45 3 27 USB Header P6 ne a Bere a 45 3 2 8 eUSBHeader P2 bs su rear ka ea 46 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 3 Contents 3 2 9 AudioHeader P12 47 3 2 10 CAN Bus 15 2 47 3 2 11 SPI Program 21 2 2 2 2 48 3 2 12 Full Wire RS232 7 2 48 3 2 13 Two Wire RS232 Header P14 49 3 2 14 SDIO 16 2 eher hh rre 49 3 2 15 Battery 17 2 2 24 22
6. Functional Description 9557 LM80CIMT 3 Figure 4 6 Board I2C Device Connection Diagram LM80CIMT 3 Table 4 2 12 Device Address Device PCIEx1 Mini PCIE EMC2103 PCA9557 LM80 Address Note1 Note2 YE The PCI E x1 slot SMB address depends on the PCI E x1 card N 7 Mini PCI E card SMB address depends on the Mini PCI E card NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 65 Functional Description 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 66 Video Interface TNC supports two types of display output SDVO and LVDS For SDVO application NITX 315 NITX 315 ET uses a transfer solution CH7317A BF to provide the SDVO to VGA usage The LVDS interface supports pixel color depths of 18 and 24 bits and a maximum resolution of up to 1280x768 at 60Hz Minimum pixel clock is 19 75MHz while the maximum pixel clock rate is up to 80 2 The standard BIOS supports SDVO VGA out and LVDS output Audio Interface TNC can support a high definition audio interface An Audio Codec is applied to the HDA link for NITX 315 NITX 315 ET and one line in and line out port jacks are mounted in the back IO panel A header P12 for the front panel audio output is provided See Table 3 10 on page 47 TPM Interface The LPC is routed to a header P8 which is targeted for TPM application BIOS Device The SPI Flash is used as a BIOS device The SPI BIOS chip capacity is 4 MB NITX 315 NITX 3
7. 5 5 2 1 SEC Status Codes Table 5 27 SEC Status Codes Status Code Description 0x0 Not used Progress Codes 0x1 Power on Reset type detection soft hard 0x2 AP initialization before microcode loading 0x3 North Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x4 South Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x5 OEM initialization before microcode loading 0x6 Microcode loading 0x7 AP initialization after microcode loading 0x8 North Bridge initialization after microcode loading 0x9 South Bridge initialization after microcode loading OxA OEM initialization after microcode loading OxB Cache initialization SEC Error Codes OxC OxD Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes OxE Microcode not found OxF Microcode not loaded NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 91 BIOS 5 5 2 2 PEI Status Codes Table 5 28 PEI Status Codes Status Code Description Progress Codes 0x10 PEI Core is started 0x11 Pre memory CPU initialization is started 0x12 CPU pre memory initialization CPU module specific CPU pre memory initialization CPU module specific CPU pre memory initialization CPU module specific 0x15 Pre memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x16 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x17 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x18 Pre Memory North Bridge init
8. 38 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Hardware Preparation and Installation eee Figure2 5 Slim Lite SSD 297 YE HDD or SDD device should be fastened to a chassis or an enclosure L NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 39 Hardware Preparation and Installation iy 0 40 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Chapter 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 1 Board Layout 3 1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Module Components BATTERY C LET P23LVDS m T 7 wos 474 m irm NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 41 Controls LEDs and Connectors Figure3 2 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Module Components Rear View Label Assembledin China Label ROHS ammi ET am EH it dom emm 17 22522752522 899090 cocos cocco O 42 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 Connectors and Switches 3 2 1 S2Switch Settings Table 3 1 52 Switch Settings 3 2 2 LVDS Header P28 Table 3 2 LVDS Header Pin Definition P28 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC_LVDS VCC_LVDS LVDS_A_AO_P 6 LVDS_A_CLK_P 8 2 LVDS_A_A0_N LVDS_A_CLK_N GND 10 GND LVDS_A_A1_P 12 LDDC_CLK LVDS_A_A1_N 14 LDDC_DATA 16 18 0 fe 17 LVDS_A_A
9. 5 14 on page 80 COM Pci Bus 2 Dev 10 Func2 Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable or Disable Default is Disabled Console Redirection Settings See later description COM2 Pci Bus 2 Dev 10 Func3 Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable or Disable Default is Disabled 80 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 14 Serial Port Console Redirection continued Field Description Console Redirection Settings See later description COM3 Pci Bus 2 Dev 10 Func4 Console Redirection Console Redirection Settings Console Redirection Enable or Disable Default is Disabled See Table 5 14 page 80 Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable or Disable Default is Disabled Out of Band Mgmt Port Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Serivces EMS allows for remote management of a Windows Server OS through serial port Items COMO 1 2 COM3 Default is COMO Pci Bus2 Dev10 1 Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Terminal Type VT UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out of band management The next best choice is VT100 and then VT100 See above in Console Redirection Settings page for more Help with Terminal Type Emulation Items VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Default is VT UTF8 Table 5 15 COMO Console Redir
10. 83 South Bridge Chipset Configuration South Bridge Parameters see Table 5 19 on page 84 IOH Configuration IOH Configuration Options Table 5 17 North Bridge Chipset Configuration NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 83 BIOS Table 5 17 North Bridge Chipset Configuration continued Field Description vBIOS Version IEGD Driver Version N A MSAC Mode Select Select the size of the graphics memory aperture and untrusted space Used by the Integrated Graphics Device Item Enabled 512 Enabled 256MB Enabled 128MB Default is Enabled 256MB IGD Boot Type Select the Video Device which will be activated during POST This has no effect if external graphics present Items VBIOS Default CRT LVDS CRT LVDS Default is VBIOS Default Boot Display Configuration Boot Display Configuration see Table 5 18 on page 84 This item only shows with LVDS version BIOS by default this item is not shown Table 5 18 Boot Display Configuration Field Description Display Device Support display device list VGA CH7317 800x600 AUO G104SN03 1024x768 CHI MEI G121X1 L04 The default is the VGA CH7317 YE VBIOS supports VESA mode it could not handle mode 0x123 for display to a non standard 7 mode such as 1650x1050 Table 5 19 South Bridge Chipset Configuration Field Description USB MUX Switch Configure the USB MUX setting switch to Mini PCIE or USB header Items
11. Mini PCIE Slot USB Header Default is USB Header 84 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 BIOS Table 5 19 South Bridge Chipset Configuration continued Field Description PCI Express Ports Configuration Enable or Disable the PCI Express Ports Chipset see Table 5 20 on page 85 Table 5 20 PCI Express Ports Configuration gt PCI Express Root Port Mini PCIE Slot Enable Disable the Mini PCIE slot Default is Enabled Table 5 21 IOH Configuration Field Description Wake On Lan Configuration Wake On Lan Configuration settings see later description Table 5 22 Wake On Lan Configuration Field Wake On Lan WOL Mode Description Enable Disable the WOL Default is Disabled Select WOL Mode Items Wake Up Frame Magic packet Default is the Wake Up Frame Selectthe WOL Speed Items 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps Default is 10 Mbps WOL Speed NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 85 BIOS 5 4 4 Menu Figure5 4 Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Me gatren ds Inc Advanced Chipset Boot Boot Configuration Quiet Boot Enabled Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Bootup NumLo ck Sate On CSM16 Module Version 07 65 GateA20 Action Upon Request Select Screen Option ROM Messages Force BIOS t Select Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled Enter Select Change Opt General Hel
12. NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D List of Tables 2 EEE Table 5 33 ASU Status CodeS ae ee 100 Table 5 34 OEM reserved Status Code Ranges 101 Table B 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Publications 109 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 9 List of Tables me 10 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 List of Figures _ Figure 1 1 NITX 315 Declaration of Conformity 23 Figure 1 2 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Top View 24 Figure 1 3 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Side View 25 Figure 1 4 Serial Number Location 26 Figure 2 1 Board Thermal Management Diagram 34 Figure 2 2 eUSB Flash Disk Installation and Removal 36 Figure 2 3 9 22 pin SATA connector ee egre me ee 38 Figure 2 4 Serial ATA HDD 2 2 ne ee er ee UR aa teen ie 38 Figure 2 5 Slim Lite SSD 297 39 Figure 3 1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Module Components 41 Figure 3 2 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Module Components Rear View 42 Figure 4 1 Block Diagram for NITX 315 NITX 315 ET
13. Show MRC Information Total Memory Show Total Memory Information Platform Information System Date Sets the time and date month day year format To change these values to each field and enter the desired value Press the tab key y to move from hour to minute to second or from month to day to year There is no default value Access Level Show Administrator or User access level Table 5 4 Platform Information Description Tunnel Creek Version 02 B1 Stepping PUNIT Build Date May 242011 PUNIT Build Time 0 38 19 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 75 BIOS 5 4 2 Advanced Menu Figure5 2 Advanced Menu Aptio Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Boot OPROM Support Launch PXE OpROM Disabled gt ACPI Settings gt Trusted Computing Select Screen gt CPU Configuration 4 Select gt Watch dog Timer Configuration Enter Select gt SDIO Configuration Change Opt gt USB Configuration F1 General Help gt LM80 HAW Monitor F2 Previous Values gt 2103 H WMonitor F3 Optimized D efaults gt Serial Port Console Configuration F4 Save ESC Exit Table 5 5 Advanced Menu Field Description Field Description Launch PXE OpROM Enable or Disable Boot Option for Legacy Network Devices Default is Enabled ACPI Settings System ACPI Parameters see Table 5 6 on page 77 Trusted Computing Trusted Computing TPM settings
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15. documentation XL 08 26 2014 Tom Tuttle Manager Product Testing Services Date MM DD YYYY m a a TECHNOLOGIES NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 23 Introduction 1 3 Mechanical Data 1 3 1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Figure 1 2 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Top View gt lt gt c a os as 269 120 00 116 76 Foxconn Foxconn 22922000 0 Free 2 5 3 20 THROUGH HOLE 25 EEEH WITH 5 5mm PAD EXE BOTH SIDE 4 PLACE zn E 56 98 4 tcc iz LI HEU LI rH E sSpooood 9 tI e Dp 080 890 a U ann TID A nl Pm u 3 00 B BW 3 00 116 76 24 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Introd
16. pins SATA connector for MOS 297A internal slim lite SDD application MicroSD Card One Micro SD card slot Ethernet TwoHi Speed USB 2 0 interfaces to USB 2 0 Type A connectors accessible in the back panel I O region Four Hi Speed USB 2 0 interfaces to two 9 pin dual USB headers one is optionally connecting mini PCI E slot One USB client port an internal header Supports 10 100 1000 Ethernet based on Marvell 88E1111 Onefullsignal 8 wire COM through RS 232 transceiver to header Three UART 2 wire through RS 232 transceiver to one internal header NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 21 Introduction 1 2 22 Table 1 2 Key Features of the NITX 315 ET continued Function Features CAN bus One set of CAN bus on one 4 pin internal header One single channel LVDS 20 pin header One VGA port derived from the port TPM LPC Watchdog One HDA codec with one Line in one Line out port One TPM header for TPM 1 2 module support One integrated watchdog with sepectable options from approximately 1 minute to 10 minutes Form factor Nano ITX 120 mm X 120 mm form factor OS Supports Microsoft Windows XP Professional Supports Microsoft Windows 7 Supports Windows Embedded 7 Standard Supports MeeGo Linux Temperature e 20 70 C Standard Compliances The product is designed to meet
17. the processor to communicate with SMBus slaves This interface is compatible with most I2C devices The SMBus host controller provides a mechanism for the processor to initiate communications with SMBus peripherals slaves See the System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 1 0 58 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Functional Description Table 4 1 Tunnel Creek Processor Features continued Feature Description General Purpose 1 GPIO The Tunnel Creek Processor contains a total of 14 GPIO pins Five of these GPIOs are powered by core power rail and are turned off during sleep mode S3 and higher Nine of these GPIOs are powered by the suspend power well and remained active during 53 Four of the GPIOs in suspend power well can be used to wake the system from the Suspend to RAM state The GPIOs are not 5V tolerant Serial Peripheral Interface SPI The Tunnel Creek Processor contains a SPI interface that supports boot from SPI flash This interface only supports BIOS boot Power Management The processor contains full support for the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Specification Revision 3 0 Watchdog Timer WDT The Tunnel Creek Processor supports a user configurable watchdog timer It contains selectable prescaler approximately 1 microsecond to 10 min When the WDT triggers GPIO 4 will be asserted Package The Tunnel Creek Processor is a 676 solder balls wit
18. the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 89 BIOS Table 5 25 Save and Exit Menu Field Description continued Field Description Save Changes Save Changes made so far to any of the setup options Discard Changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options Restore Defaults Restore Load Defaults values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options Boot Override The options will override the boot orders in Boot menu So you can freely select the device which you want to boot 5 5 POST Codes 5 5 1 Status Code Ranges Table 5 26 Status Code Ranges Status Code Range Description 0x01 OxOF SEC Status Codes amp Errors 0x10 2 PEI execution up to and including memory detection 0x30 Ox4F PEI execution after memory detection 0x50 Ox5F errors 0x60 OxCF DXE execution up to BDS 0xD0 OxDF DXE errors OxEO OxE8 S3 Resume PEI OxE9 OxEF S3 Resume errors PEI OxFO OxF8 Recovery PEI 90 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 26 Status Code Ranges continued Status Code Range Description OxF9 OxFF Recovery errors PEI 5 5 2 Standard Status Codes
19. this area the Exit menu The operation of the BIOS defaults is described later in this document To start the utility you must press the F2 key during the early stages of POST after power up Note that this functionality operates with PS 2 keyboards USB keyboards when enabled and via the console redirection facility when enabled The table below briefly describes the primary menus most of which have sub menus following sections describe the menus in detail Table 5 1 BIOS Primary Menu Options BIOS information and date and time Advanced Advanced features including ACPI CPU IDE USB HW monitoring and Serial Port settings Chipset Features including Host Bridge and Southbridge Boot Boot mode and Boot options Security Administrator s password Save amp Exit Save with or without changes Load save default settings and Boot Device Selection NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS The Aptio navigation can be accomplished using a combination ofthe keys These keys include the FUNCTION keys lt ENTER gt lt ESC gt ARROW keys and so on Table 5 2 Aptio Navigation Description ENTER The Enter key allows the user to select an option to edit its value or access asub menu Left Right The Left and Right lt Arrow gt keys allow you to select a screen Up Down The Up and Down lt Arrow gt keys allow you to select an item or sub screen Plus Minus The
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21. with one Line in one Line out port TPM LPC One TPM header for TPM 1 2 module support Watchdog One integrated watchdog with sepectable options from approximately 1 minute to 10 minutes Form factor Nano ITX 120 mm X 120 mm form factor OS Temperature 20 Supports Microsoft Windows XP Professional Supports Microsoft Windows 7 Supports Windows Embedded 7 Standard Supports MeeGo Linux NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Introduction Table 1 2 Key Features of the NITX 315 ET Function Processor IOH Features Intel Tunnel Creek processor E640T 1 0GHz Single channel memory controller supporting DDR2 800 MT s memory down Both LVDS up to 1280x768 60Hz and SDVO output up to 1280x1024 85Hz output support Fourx1 lane PCI Express root ports supporting the PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 0a Implements an LPC interface as described in the LPC1 1 specification e SMBus Host Controller based on Version 1 0 support Serial Peripheral Interface Integrated WDT Intel Topcliff IOH BIOS Device One 4MB SPI boot device Memory Supports 1GB 32 bit DDR2 800 MHz non ECC memory down on NITX 315 ET eUSB Flash An optional eUSB flash on one 2x5 header on board PCI E One PCI E x1 slot One Mini PCI E socket Oneinternal SATA connector 7 pin Onestandard 22 15power 7signal
22. 0a Implements an LPC interface as described in the LPC1 1 specification e SMBus Host Controller based on Version 1 0 support Serial Peripheral Interface Integrated WDT IOH e Intel Topcliff IOH BIOS Device One 4MB SPI boot device Memory Supports 1GB 32 bit DDR2 800 MHz non ECC memory down on NITX 315 eUSB Flash An optional eUSB flash on one 2x5 header on board PCI E e One PCI Ex1 slot One Mini PCI E socket NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Introduction Table 1 1 Key Features of the NITX 315 continued Function Features One internal SATA connector 7 pin Onestandard 22 15power 7signal pins SATA connector for MOS 297A internal slim lite SDD application MicroSD Card One Micro SD card slot Two Hi Speed USB 2 0 interfaces to USB 2 0 Type A connectors accessible in the back panel I O region Four Hi Speed USB 2 0 interfaces to two 9 pin dual USB headers one is optionally connecting mini PCI E slot One USB client port on an internal header Ethernet Video Supports 10 100 1000 Ethernet based on Marvell 88E1111 One full signal 8 wire COM through RS 232 transceiver to header Three UART 2 wire through RS 232 transceiver to one internal header CAN bus One set of CAN bus on one 4 pin internal header One single channel LVDS 20 pin header One VGA port derived from the port Audio One HDA codec
23. 15 ET also provides an SF100 onboard SPI flash program function When this feature is used the input power should be cut fully to avoid damage to the chipset See Table 3 12 on page 48 GPIO Configuration There are three parts of GPIO in NITX 315 NITX 315 ET one is a user define GPIO which is generated from PCA9557PW The second part GPIO is coming from the TNC and the 3rd part GPIO is derived from Topcliff NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Functional Description PCA9557PW provides eight user defined GPIOs 4 and 4 GPO with 5V referenced one internal header P4 See Table 3 18 on page 51 Table 4 3 TNC GPIO Definition 5 Core well GPIOs turned off during sleep mode Name GPIO 4 LPC 0 clock buffer strength control Also muxed with WDT_TIMEOUT GPIO 3 2 Defines CMC base address GPIO 1 Reserved GPIO 0 Defines boot flash from SPI or LPC 9 Sus well GPIOs accessible during S3 sleep state GPIO SUS 0 8 GPIO_SUS 8 Defines number of ranks enabled GPIO_SUS 6 5 Defines memory device densities GPIO_SUS 2 Muxed with LVDS BKLTCTL GPIO_SUS 1 Muxed with LVDS BKLTEN GPIO_SUS 0 Defines memory device width x16 or x8 Also muxed with LVDS VDDEN Table 4 4 Topcliff GPIO Configuration USB MUX control Low USB port5 is routing to Mini PCI E slot High USB port5 is routing to eUSB slot N GPIO2 N GPIO3 C C NC NC Client USB power detec
24. 2 4 NITX 315 Power Dissipation State 12V VCC RTC Power consumption w LEE p Idle Window XP SP3 X32 0 7878 87A 9 36w 10 44w Fullloading PTU Burn In 0 970 96 0 10 8w 11 52w Test NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 31 Hardware Preparation and Installation Table 2 4 NITX 315 Power Dissipation continued State 12V Power consumption w 0 038A unplug ethernet 0 456w unplug 0 155 A plug ethernet ethernet 1 86w plug ethernet 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Board Read all notices and cautions prior to unpacking the product Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the board or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Shipment Inspection 1 Verify that you have received all items of your shipment 2 Check for damage and report any damage or differences to customer service 3 Remove the desiccant bag shipped together with the board and dispose of it according to your country s legislation Environmental Damage Improperly disposing of used products may harm the environment Always dispose of used products according to your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions 32 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Hardware Preparation and Installation Y
25. 2_P 8 LVDS_A_A3_P 19 LVDS_A_A2_N LVDS_A_A3_N NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 43 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 3 LVDS Backlight Header P23 Table 3 3 LVDS Inverter Header Pin Definition Pin Signal LVDS_BKLT_EN GND LCD BKL ADJ VCC5V Uu BR Ww 3 2 4 LVDS Power Header P5 Table 3 4 LVDS Power Connector Pin Definition D33VS VCC_LVDS_SEL D50VS Table 3 5 LVDS Power Jumper Pin Definition Jumper setting Jumper P5 Configuration P5 1 2 Using 3 3V to power the LVDS panel Using 5V to power the LVDS panel 44 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 5 USB client header P18 Table 3 6 USB Client Header Pin Definition 3 2 6 CPU JTAG header P20 Optional Table 3 7 CPU JTAG Header Pin Definition XDP_TDI CPU_TDI INT_TDI CPU_TDO IO_TDO XDP_TDO 3 2 7 USB Header P6 Table 3 8 USB Header Pin Definition Pin Signal NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 45 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 8 USB Header Pin Definition continued USB1_PWR USBO_DN USB1_DN USBO_DP USB1_DP GND 3 2 8 eUSB Header P2 Table 3 9 eUSB Pin Header Definition Signal USB4_PWR USB5_PWR USB4_DN USB5_DN USB4_DP USB5_DP GND GND dummy 10 NC 46 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET I
26. 50 3 2 16 Front Panel Header P19 50 3 2 17 GPIO 4 2 51 3 2 18 TPM Header PB metere rete io stern 51 3 2 19 CPU FAN Header P1 52 3 2 20 ATX 4 Pin Power Header 4 53 3 2 21 SATA Power Header P16 53 3 2 22 I2C Header P9 2 ea 53 3 2 23 9 SATA s an nenne nen 54 3 3 Onboard LEDS serer ii ee intern 55 4 Functional Description suis anna 57 BlockDiagkaim ie IS EORR a a a es 57 4 2 ae 58 4 3 System Memo c Bee 59 4 4 POPO sa PU E Res 60 4 5 bce 60 4 6 MicroSD ua pa us sia ork ohare ma een nce 61 4 7 Ethernetlnterfaces uses a ad napas sa ANE PIG 61 4 3 u 62 49 USB FASA sass z een REC ans nenn Ce AR 63 4 10 RS 232 aa nen an Era Rue ee 63 4 11 en a ee a hen 63 4 12 I2CSerial Interface and Devices 64 4 13 Video Interface Fade are ES
27. 5436 CK505_X1 TNC TNC_RTC_X1 32 768KHz Crystal Topcliff UARTCLK 1 8432 12 Crystal or BU7335MWV Topcliff IOH_CLK 100 BU7335MWV Crystal Topcliff USB CLK Topcliff IOH_SYS_CLK 25 PHY CLK_PCIE_LAN BU7335MWV PCIE slot CLK_PCIE_SLOT BU7335MWV Mini PCIE slot CLK_PCIE_MINICARD BU7335MWV BU7335MWV 70 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 BIOS 51 POST After power up or reset the BIOS performs a self test POST that attempts to determine if further operation is possible and that the detected configuration is expected This process can complete normally or result in a warning or an error The boot process does not stop after a warning but displays a message on the primary display device If an error is detected the boot process is halted If possible a message will be displayed but failures early on in the test can only be indicated in POST codes The POST process display depends on the Quiet Boot option Viewing all checkpoints generated by Aptio firmware requires a checkpoint card which is also named POST Card or POST Diagnostic Card They are PCI or LPC add in cards that show the value of I O port 80h on a LED display These cards are available at the electronic or computer market around the world 5 2 Boot Process While performing the functions of the traditional BIOS Aptio 4 x core follows the firmware model described by the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for
28. 6806800L71D 17 About this Manual 18 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Introduction 1 1 Overview Chapter 1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET is a highly integrated Small Form Factor Nano ITX board based on the Queensbay Platform including the Tunnel Creek processor and Topcliff IOH The NITX 315 NITX 315 ET incorporates the standard processor memory graphics and I O functionality as is common as a small form factor PC motherboard The NITX 315 NITX 315 ET operates with or without a local display Standard PC expansion ports are also available on therear panel along with additional USB ports SATA and LVDS via headers on the board as well as a single PClExpress expansion slot Because the NITX 315 NITX 315 ET is based on the latest Intel Queensbay platform it has a long productlife cycle lower power consumption and suitable for fanless applications NITX 315 NITX 315 ET performs well within extended temperature ranges for more rugged commercial applications NITX 315 ET is designed to meet 20 70 C ambient temperature requirement Table 1 1 Key Features of the NITX 315 Function Features Processor Intel Tunnel Creek processor E640 1 0GHz Single channel memory controller supporting DDR2 800 MT s memory down BothlVDS upto 1280x768 60Hz and SDVO output up to 1280x1024 85Hz output support Fourx1 lane PCI Express root ports supporting the PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1
29. A Power Header Pin Definition 3 2 22 12 Header P9 Table 3 23 I2C Header Pin Definition Pin Signal NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 53 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 23 I2C Header Pin Definition continued Pin Signal 3 2 23 9 SATA Connector Table 3 24 J9 SATA Pin Definition SATA_RXN SATA_RXP RESERVED 54 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 24 J9 SATA Pin Definition continued Pin Signal 3 3 Onboard LEDs Table 3 25 Onboard LEDs D2 RED Processor Hot Alert D8 RED Thermal Trip Alert D12 Green Power OK indicator NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 55 Controls LEDs and Connectors u 56 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Chapter 4 Functional Description EMI 4 1 Block Diagram Figure4 1 Block Diagram for NITX 315 NITX 315 ET 18 24 bit aa Tunnel Creek VGA intel i 1x PClex 8x GPIO 1 SATA II 1x GMII Ethernet NES SDIO1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 57 Functional Description 4 2 Processor NITX 315 NITX 315 ET is designed to support the Tunnel Creek processor The features are detailed in the table below Table 4 1 Tunnel Creek Processor Features Feature Description Low Power Intel Archite
30. Connectors describes external interfaces of the board This include connectors and LEDs e Functional Description includes a block diagram and functional description of major components of the product e Replacing the Battery contains the procedures for replacing the battery e Related Documentation provides a listing of related product documentation manufacturer s documents and industry standard specifications e Safety Notes summarizes the safety instructions the manual e Sicherheitshinweise is a German translation of the Safety Notes chapter Abbreviations This document uses the following abbreviations TERM MEANING A Amps AC 97 Audio CODEC Coder Decoder ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface software standard to implement power saving modes in PC AT systems EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory GPI General Purpose Input GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPO General Purpose Output NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 13 About this Manual TERM MEANING Hard Disk Drive Inter Integrated Circuit 2 wire clock and data signaling scheme allowing communication between integrated circuits primarily used to read and load registers values Integrated Device Electronics parallel interface for hard disk drives also known as PATA Joint Test Action Group Low Pin Count Interface a low speed interface used for periphe
31. E REDDE 99 5 5 2 6 CPU Exception Status Codess 99 5 5 2 7 ASLStatus Codes 2 100 5 5 2 8 OEM reserved Status Code Ranges 101 5 6 Boot OrderSuppolt ns sn rre ege E nen 101 5 7 Windows XP Installation 24 2 102 5 8 GraphicDHVer ea Page ne DR NER RN OR Pa dU Ed RR HR ee 102 59 BIOS Update unsre en 102 6 Operating System and Driver Support 105 6 1 Supported Operating Systems 105 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 5 Contents Replacing the Babee ny oos a 107 Replacing the Battery 107 B Related Documentation 109 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation 109 Safety Notes uy au asus suqus ee ne ee 111 Sicherheitshinweise u 0 115 6 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 List of Tables 4 0 Table 1 1 Key Features ofthe 315 1 19 Table 1 2 Key Features of the NITX 315 ET 21 Table 1 3 Board Standard Compliances
32. E The product is thoroughly inspected before shipment If any damage occurred during transportation any items are missing contact customer service immediately 2 3 Preparing the Installation Environment Before you install or replace components pay attention to the following Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap to prevent the static electricity from damaging the device Keep the area where the components reside clean and keep the components away from heat generating devices such as radiator Ensure that your sleeves are tightened or rolled up above the elbow For safety purposes it is not recommended to wear jewelry watch glasses with metal frame or clothes with metal buttons Do not exert too much force or insert or remove the components forcibly Avoid damage to the components or plug ins Confirm the feasibility of the operation There are available spare parts of the components to be installed or replaced in the equipment warehouse When the available spare parts are lacking contact Artesyn Embedded Technologies for help in time For details on how to get help from Artesyn Embedded Technologies visit http www artesyn com computing Make sure that the new components are in good condition without defects such as oxidation chemical corrosion missing components or transportation damage By reading this document you are familiar with how to install and replace the component and master the skills required by the o
33. EFI the Framework The framework is associated to the following boot phases which be described by various state code e Security SEC initial low level initialization e Pre FFlInitialization memory initialization e Driver Execution Environment DXE main hardware initialization2 e Boot Device Selection BDS system setup pre OS user interface amp selecting a bootable device CD DVD HDD USB Network Shell etc 5 3 Initiating Setup During the boot pressing the F2 key on the keyboard requests the Setup utility be launched once the self test is complete and before searching for a boot device See the Setup description later in this document to describe the operation of this utility If you exit Setup without saving any changes the boot process continues with the search for a boot device If the changes are saved the motherboard loads the new settings and resets re starting the entire boot process NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 71 BIOS 5 4 72 Setup Utility The BIOS incorporates a Setup utility that allows the user to alter a variety of system options This section describes the operation of the utility by describing the various options available through a set of hierarchical menus Not all options are available with all products and some depend on BIOS customizations The current settings are stored in the SPI FLASH NVRAM area and any changes can be copied back to
34. ITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 30 DXE Status Codes continued Status Code Description Error loading Boot Option Loadlmage returned error Boot Option is failed Startlmage returned error OxDB Flash update is failed OxDC Reset protocol is not available 5 5 2 5 DXE Beep Codes Table 5 31 DXE Beep Codes of Beeps Description Flash update is failed Reset protocol is not available 5 5 2 6 CPU Exception Status Codess 4 Some ofthe Architectural Protocols are not available 5 No Console Output Devices are found 5 No Console Input Devices are found 1 Invalid password 7 Table 5 32 CPU Exception Status Codes Status Code Description Divide error CPU Debug exception 0x02 Non maskable hardware Interrupt occurred 0x03 INT 3 breakpoint NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 99 BIOS Table 5 32 CPU Exception Status Codes continued Status Code 0x04 0x05 0x06 Description Overflow INT 0 instruction Bound Range Exceeded Invalid Opcode undefined Opcode 0x07 Device Not Available No Math Co Processor 0x08 Double Fault Any instruction to the CPU that can Generate an NMI or INTR 0x09 Co Processor Segment Overrun Ox0A 0x0B Invalid Task Switch Access Segment not present Occurs after a load segment 0x0C Stack Segment Fault Relations to Stack operations 0x0D General Prot
35. NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use P N 68068001710 August 2014 Copyright 2014 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Inc All rights reserved Trademarks Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo are trademarks and service marks of Artesyn Embedded Technologies 2 2014 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Inc All other product or service names are the property oftheir respective owners Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Java and all other Java based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle America Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows Me are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation PICMG CompactPCI AdvancedTCA and the PICMG CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA logos are registered trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document Artesyn assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from the use of the information obtained therein Artesyn reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of A
36. OS from the BIOS vendor 3 Copy the AFUDOS and BIOS ROM file into the USB thumb drive NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 BIOS Power onthe Nith board Press F2 to enter the BIOS setup menu Select the USB thumb drive as the first boot device Save and reset then the board will boot from the USB thumb drive o Oo Run the command AFUDOS BIOS ROM P to flash the BIOS NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 103 BIOS 104 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Operating System and Driver Support eee EEE 6 1 Supported Operating Systems This module supports the following operating systems e Microsoft Window XP Professional e Microsoft Window 7 e Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2007 e MeeGo Linux NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 105 Operating System and Driver Support 2 na 106 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Replacing the Battery A 1 Replacing the Battery The battery location is shown in the following figure Figure A 1 Battery Location NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 107 Replacing the Battery The battery provides data retention of seven years summing up all periods of actual data use Artesyn Embedded Technologies therefore assumes that there usually is no need to exchange the battery except for exam
37. PIO Option Access SD device in PIO mode Default is Auto Table 5 11 USB Configuration Field Description USB Devices List the attached USB Devices USB Support USB Support Parameters Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI application Default is Enabled EHCI Hand off This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Default is Enabled Mass Storage Devices List the attached Mass Storage Devices NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 79 BIOS Table 5 12 LM80 H W Monitor Field Description CPU_VCORE Monitor the CPU VCORE voltage VCC0_89 Monitor the VCC 0 89V VCC1_05 Monitor the VCC 1 05V Monitor the VCC 1 2V Monitor the VCC 1 8V Monitor the VCC 3 3V Monitor the 5V Table 5 13 EMC2103 H W Monitor Field Description Board Temperature Board Temperature CPU Fan Speed CPU Fan Speed CPU Fan Duty Cycle CPU Fan Duty Cycle Automatic Fan Control Enable Disable automatic fan control in the EMC2103 Default is Enabled Table 5 14 Serial Port Console Redirection Field Description COMO Pci Bus2 Dev10 Func1 Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable or Disable Default is Disabled Console Redirection Settings See Table
38. Plus and Minus Arrow keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item The Tab key allows you to select fields ESC The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Aptio Setup When you are in sub menu lt Esc gt allows you to exit to the upper menu Function keys When other function keys become available they are displayed at the right of the screen along with their intended function NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 73 BIOS 5 4 1 Main Menu Figure 5 1 Menu Aptio Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Boot Security BIOS Info rmation BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Core Version 45 3 7 Project Version NHIEIRO1 Build Date 09 21 2011 10 51 05 Memory Information MRC Version 01 00 Total Memory 1024 MB DDR2 2 Platform Information Select Screen t Select SystemDate Wed 09 29 2010 Enter Select System Time 15 00 00 Change Opt F1 General Help Administrator F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save ESC Exit Table 5 3 Main Menu Field Description Field Description BIOS Vendor BIOS vendor name Core Version Aptio core version Project Version Project name and its version Build Date BIOS build date Memory Information 74 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 BIOS Table 5 3 Main Menu Field Description continued Field Description MRC Version
39. The following tables list the environmental requirements that the NITX 315 and NITX 315 ET boards must meet when operated in your particular system configuration Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating around the board and not to the component temperature Product Damage High humidity and condensation on surfaces cause short circuits Do not operate the system outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Table 2 1 Environmental Requirements of NITX 315 Requirement Operating Non Operating Cooling Method Fanless Temp Cycle Class 40 85C 500cyc Temperature 0 60C 40 85C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Vibration 01 g 2 Hz 5 500Hz Shock 20g 11ms sine or saw Altitude 60 4000 m ASL NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 29 Hardware Preparation and Installation Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements of NITX 315 ET Requirement Operating Non Operating Cooling Method Fanless Temp Cycle Class 40 85C 500cyc Temperature 20 C 70 C 40 85C Humidity 10 90 non condensing Vibration 01 g 2 Hz 5 500Hz Shock 20g 11ms sine or saw Altitude 60 4000 m ASL 2 1 2 Thermal Requirements Table 2 3 Critical temperature Spots for NITX 315 and NITX 315 ET Maximum Allowable Heat Dissipation Power W T
40. X Indicates a property damage message i XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 i i i No danger encountered Pay attention to important information 16 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D About this Manual Summary of Changes This manual has been revised and replaces all prior editions Added Declaration of Conformity page 22 6806800171 October 2011 Updated Chapter 5 BIOS on page 71 Updated Figure NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Top View on page 24 and Figure NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data Side View on page 25 Added Table Environmental Requirements of NITX 315 ET on page 30 Updated Table Environmental Requirements of NITX 315 on page 29 Updated Table Critical temperature Spots for NITX 315 and NITX 315 ET on page 30 Updated Figure Board Thermal Management Diagram on page 34 Added Figure eUSB Flash Disk Installation and Removal on page 36 Added Chapter 2 SATA HDD and Slim Lite SSD MO 297 Connection and Removal on page 37 Updated Chapter 3 CPU JTAG header P20 Optional on page 45 and Chapter 3 Audio Header P12 on page 47 Added Table 9 SATA Pin Definition on page 54 Removed Chapter 4 19 Reset Control Logic 6806800L71A March 2011 Preliminary Release NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use
41. are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 111 Safety Notes Operation ofthisequipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Artesyn Embedded Technologies could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Board products are tested in a representative system to show compliance with the above mentioned requirements A proper installation in a compliant system will maintain the required performance Use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that appropriate radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained Operation Product Damage High humidity and condensation on the board surface causes short circuits Do not operate the board outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the board is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touchi
42. cture Core 600 MHz Ultra Low Power SKU 1 0 GHz Mainstream SKU and 1 3 GHz Premium SKU with related TDP 2 7 3 1 3 3 W System Memory Controller Single channel DDR2 memory controller 32 bit data bus Supports DDR2 800 MT s data rates Supports only soldered down DRAM configurations The memory controller does not support SODIMM or any type of DIMMs currently Video Decode supports MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 WMV9 H 264 main baseline L3 and high profile level 4 0 4 1 and DivX Video Encode supports MPEG4 H 263 H 264 baseline L3 and VGA QGA Display Interfaces supports LVDS and Serial DVO display ports permitting simultaneous independent operation of two displays The LVDS interface supports pixel color depths of 18 and 24 bits with maximum resolution up to 1280x768 60Hz The Serial DVO SDVO Display Interface can provide maximum resolution up to 1280x1024 85Hz PCI Express has four x1 lane PCI Express root ports supporting the PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 0a LPC Interface The Tunnel Creek Processor implements an LPC interface as described in the LPC1 1 Specification Intel High Definition Audio Intel HD The Intel HD Audio controller supports up to four audio streams two Audio Controller in and two out With the support of multi channel audio stream 32 bit sample depth and sample rate up to 192 kHz SMBus Host Controller The Tunnel Creek Processor contains an SMBus host interface that allows
43. d into the RJ45 connector The Ethernet MAC is stored in an onboard EEPROM The connection interface is RGMII between Topcliff and Marvell 88E1111 The Ethernet supports LAN wake function There are 2 types of power supply required by Marvel 88E1111 2 5 V and 1 2 V NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 61 Functional Description 4 8 62 USB Interface Topcliff can support up to six USB2 0 host interfaces and one USB client interface which complies with USB2 0 and USB1 1 protocols For the host ports two ports are routed to the back IO panel two ports are routed to one 2X5 pin inner header one port is routed to the USB flash header and the last one is routed to a switch which can lead the port to the USB flash header or the mini PCIE slot The function can be selected in the BIOS setup menu The client USB port is routed to a header The Following figure is the routing diagram SeeTable 3 8 on page 45 and Table 3 9 on page 46 Figure 4 4 USB ports connections diagram TOPCLIFF 2X5 Pin USB Header NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Functional Description 4 9 4 10 4 11 USB Flash The on board standard profile USB Flash SSD header supports the USB flash module which stores the OS and application software allowing for boot up without a hard disk drive USB port 4 is used as the interface The USB flash uses a 2x5 header with pitch 2 54 mm the header signal defin
44. eas M Rl UR Ress 66 4 14 Audio Interface u l uu eer ee AA YU REA E AGO ANA OWN 66 4 15 TPMriterface A e eate ee ye eave eda ert EAE Dh 66 4 16 BIOS 225 esee RR Re sn TREE EE ES 66 4 17 Configuration em 66 4 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Contents 4 18 Clock Distribution OY wayusa TRE Rer wA 69 5 BIOS nu sonne 71 LUNES 71 5 2 BOOEPIOCESS nee ak Ae 71 5 3 Initiatinig Setup users as ss rs ae 71 5 4 Sarun hen sem Eee ie ze a Sa 72 5 4 1 Main ee a 74 5 4 2 Men ee a ke 76 5 4 3 ChipsetMenu 83 SAA Nie u u es kn seien ee ae 86 545 Security ans en e RARE CR 88 5 4 6 Saveand Exit Menu 89 5 5 POST Codes nenne en 90 5 5 1 StatusCode Ranges en 90 5 5 2 Standard Status Codes en a RI w a a wasa 91 5 3 2 1 SEC Stats Codes au denen ask uwa u ena 91 5 5 2 2 Status Codes 92 55 23 Codes 1 ana sn keine 95 5 5 2 4 Status Codes isses e ees a rennen ee 96 5 5 2 5 DXE Beep Codes uapa ERE ed TENI UE EAT VER
45. eboot during restart in order to change the State of TPM Items None Enable Take Ownership Disable Take Ownership TPM Clear Default is None Current TPM Status Information If TPM SUPPORT is Disable the TPM Status information will show as TPM Support OFF or NO TPM Hardware based on the TPM hardware connection status If TPM SUPPORT is set to Enable it will show the following information TPM Enable Status Provides the current TPM Enable Disable status information Items Disabled Enabled NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 77 BIOS Table 5 7 Trusted Computing continued Field Description TPM Active Status Provides the current active state ofthe TPM Items Activated Deactivated TPM Owner Status Provides current TPM Ownership state Items Owned UnOwned Table 5 8 CPU Configuration Field Description Processor Type Information Processor Type information EMT64 EMT64 Processor Speed Processor Speed System Bus Speed System Bus Speed Ratio Status Ratio Status Actual Ratio Actual Ratio Processor Stepping Process Stepping Microcode Revision Microcode Revision L1 Cache RAM L1 Cache RAM L2 Cache RAM L2 Cache RAM Processor Core Processor Core Hyper Threading Hyper Threading Intel SpeedStep Hyper Threading Enable or Disable Intel SpeedStep Default is Enabled Enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized f
46. ection Settings Field COMO PCI Bus2 Dev10 Func1 Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type Bits per second Description Emulation ANSI Extended ASCII char set VT100 ASCII char set VT100 Extends VT100 to support color function keys etc VT UTF8 Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes Items VT100 VT100 VT UTF8 ANSI Default is VT100 Selects serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Items 9600 19200 57600 115200 Default is 115200 Data Bits Selects the data bits Items 7 8 Default is 8 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 81 BIOS Table 5 15 COMO Console Redirection Settings continued Field Description A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors Even parity bit is 0 ifthe num of 1 s in the data bits is even Odd parity bit is 0 if num of 1 s the data bits is odd Mark parity bit is always 1 Space Parity bit is always 0 Mark and Space Parity do not allow for error detection They can be used as an additional data bit Items None Even Odd Mark Space Default is None Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet A start bit indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Items 1 2 Default is 1 Flow Co
47. ection fault Any memory reference and other protection checks 0x0E Page Fault OxOF 0x10 Reserved by Intel Floating Point Error 0x11 Alignment Check 0x12 Machine Check 0x13 SIMD Floating point exception 5 5 2 7 Status Codes Table 5 33 ASL Status Codes Status Code 0x01 Description System is entering S1 sleep state 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state 0x03 100 System is entering 53 sleep state System is entering S4 sleep state NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 33 ASL Status Codes continued Status Code Description System is entering S5 sleep state System is waking up from the 51 sleep state System is waking up from the S2 sleep state System is waking up from the S3 sleep state System is waking up from the S4 sleep state System has transitioned into mode Interrupt controller is in PIC mode System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in APIC 5 5 2 8 OEM reserved Status Code Ranges Table 5 34 OEM reserved Status Code Ranges Status Code Description 0x5 OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading OxA OEM SEC initialization after microcode loading Ox1D 0x2A OEM pre memory initialization codes Ox3F Ox4E OEM PEI post memory initialization codes 0x80 Ox8F OEM DXE initialization codes 0xC0 OxCF OEM BDS initialization codes 5 6 B
48. emperature C Component Identifier CPU 3 6 90 Tj of Commercial Commercial Temperature both Commercial Temperature Atom E640 Temperature and Extended 110 Tj of Extended Extended Temperature Temperature Temperature Atom E640T IOH EG20T 115 7 Memory SDRAM 85 Tc of Commercial version 1GB 95 Tc of Extended Temperature version 30 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Hardware Preparation and Installation Contact your Artesyn sales representative for current information on the detailed thermal information including airflow and resistance of the board System Overheating Cooling Vents Improper cooling can lead to system damage and can void the manufacturer s warranty To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the system Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices Personal Injury During operation hot surfaces may be present on the heat sinks and the components of the product To prevent injury from hot surface do not touch any of the exposed components or heatsinks on the product when handing Use the handle and face plate where applicable or the board edge when removing the product from the enclosure 2 1 3 Power Requirements The following table describes the power dissipation of the NITX 315 and NITX 315 ET board Table
49. grated in Tunnel Creek it is used as a diode and it connects to an external digital thermal sensor EMC2103 The CPU can get the data of junction temperature through the SM bus Note that this is an inaccurate value and the temperature offset must be taken into account through the reading of the CPU s MSR Intel Thermal Monitor Intel thermal monitor controls processor temperature by modulating starting and stopping the processor core clocks when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature Signal PROCHOT 7 is used in this mode when the processor temperature goes up to 110C the PROCHOT is output and active it indicates that the processor thermal control circuit is activated A red LED D2 can show the processor hot status When the CPU junction temperature is more than 125 C CPU will assert the THERMTRIP and the onboard logic will shut down the system power the LED D8 shows this status Table 2 5 Onboard LED Definition PROCHOT signal is active The CPU temperature goes up to 110 C Normal status THERMTRIPZ signal is active The CPU temperature goes up to 125 C Normal status NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 35 Hardware Preparation and Installation 2 5 eUSBFlash Disk Installation and Removal Installing the eUSB Flash Disk 1 Align and insert the connector ofthe eUSB Flash to the connector on the NITX 315 NITX 315 ET module Figure 2 2 Flash Disk Installa
50. h 0 8mm ball pitch FCBGA The package dimensions are 22mm x 22mm Z height is 2 097mm 2 35mm 4 3 System Memory The Tunnel Creek integrated a single channel 32 bit non ECC DDR2 controller it supports up to 1GB DDR2 memory at 800MHz There are 8 1Gb X 8 data width DRAM chips which forms a two Rank total 1GB memory capacity topology And for some low end configuration the DRAM chips can be configured as one Rank topology which is a 512MB solution NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 59 Functional Description me 4 4 4 5 PCI E Port There a total of four x1 PCI E Gen1 ports in the TNC The following figure displays the PCI E ports configuration Figure 4 2 PCI E Connection Diagram eae Two SATA ports are routed to the connector from the Topcliff the SATA rate is 3Gbps and supports AHCI One portis a 7 pin SATA connector another is a 15 power 7signals connector which is used for Slim Lite 550 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Functional Description 4 6 4 7 MicroSD There are two SDIO links in NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Link1 is routed to a microSD slot Link0 is routed to an inner header see Table 3 15 on page 49 Figure 4 3 SDIO Link Connection Diagram Topcliff SDIOO Ethernet Interfaces NITX 315 NITX 315 ET provides 10 100 1000 Ethernet connecting to the connector RJ45 J1 The magnetic is integrate
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52. ialization North Bridge module specific 0x19 Pre memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x1A Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1B Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1C Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific Ox1D 0 2 OEM pre memory initialization codes 2 Memory initialization Serial Presence Detect SPD data reading Memory initialization Memory presence detection 0 20 Memory initialization Programming memory timing information Ox2E Memory initialization Configuring memory Ox2F Memory initialization other 92 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 28 PEI Status Codes continued Status Code Description Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below CPU post memory initialization is started 0x33 CPU post memory initialization Cache initialization 0x34 CPU post memory initialization Application Processor s AP initialization 0x35 CPU post memory initialization Boot Strap Processor BSP selection 0x36 CPU post memory initialization System Management Mode SMM initialization 0x37 Post Memory North Bridge initialization is started 0x38 Post Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x39 Post Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific Post Memory North Bridge initializati
53. in Definition 3 2 16 Front Panel Header P19 Table 3 17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition Signal HD_LED POWER LED HD LED N GND GND PWRBTN RESET GND Dummy 50 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition continued Pin Signal 3 2 17 GPIO Header 4 Table 3 18 GPIO Header Pin Definition Pin Signal GPOO GPIO GPO1 2 2 55 10 GND v o I J oal u G N 3 2 18 TPM Header P8 Table 3 19 TPM Header P8 Pin Definition Signal LPC_CLKOUTO GND LPC_FRAME_N NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 51 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 19 TPM Header 8 Pin Definition continued Signal Dummy TPM_RST_N 050 5 LPC_AD lt 3 gt LPC_AD lt 2 gt D33VS LPC_AD lt 1 gt AD 0 GND SMB_CLK SMB_DAT D33V SERIRQ GND TPM_CLKRUN_N TPM_LPCPD_N 20 TPM_LDRQO_N 3 2 19 CPU FAN Header P1 Table 3 20 CPU FAN Header Pin Definition 52 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 20 ATX 4 Pin Power Header 4 Table 3 21 ATX 4 Pin Power Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 12V 12V gt Ww 3 2 21 SATA Power Header P16 Table 3 22 SAT
54. intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this manual Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses we do not guarantee that the given information is complete If you need additional information ask your Artesyn representative The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements It must not be used except in its specific area of office telecommunication industry and industrial control Only personnel trained by Artesyn or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering are authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meantto complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only Factory Authorized Service Personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or the warranty may be voided Contact your local Artesyn representative for service and repair to make sure that all safety features are maintained EMC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits
55. is Manual nn 13 1 Introduction 19 Je EDU 19 12 Standard Compliances nn ee ee ee a 22 1 3 IMechanical Data ee kp a el an 24 1 3 1 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Mechanical Data 24 14 nee dees 26 1 5 Ordering Information 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 26 1 541 Board Een 27 1 5 2 50 255 0 ee ie 27 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation 29 2 1 Environmental and Power Requirements 29 2 1 1 Environmental Requirements 29 2 1 2 Thermal Requirements 30 2 1 3 PowerRedquirement na 31 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting Board 32 2 3 Preparing the Installation 2 33 2 4 Board Thermal Management and Placement 34 2 5 eUSB Flash Disk Installation and Removal 36 2 6 SATAHDD and Slim Lite SSD MO 297 Connection andRemoval 37 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors
56. ition is displayed in the figure below Figure 4 5 Flash Connector Pin Definition VCC5 2 VCC5 USB1 D 3 4 USB2 D USB1_D 5 6 USB2_D GND GND KEY NC RS 232 There are four UART ports integrated in the Topcliff one is a full 9 pin RS232 connecting to a COMheader P7 The others are 3 pin RS232 connecting to CH7317A BF See Table 3 13 on page 48 and Table 3 14 on page 49 bus ACAN bus integrated in the Topcliff The features are Supports Protocol Version 2 0B Active e Supports bit rate up to 1 Mbit s Supports 32 message objects Each message object has its own mask identifier direction extended New Data NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 63 Functional Description Priority control by each message object Programmable FIFO mode concatenation of message objects Maskable interrupt bus off error warning reception completion transmission completion Detection identification of bit error stuff error CRC error form error acknowledge error Programmable loop back mode for self test operation DAR Disabled Automatic Retransmission mode for time triggered CAN applications See Table 3 11 on page 47 4 12 12C Serial Interface and Devices There is one I2C compatible SMbus on the TNC The following devices connect to the SMbus 64 TPM One 1x PCI E slot One Mini PCI E slot Temperature sensor EMC2103 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710
57. ize a word Screen Used for on screen output and code related elements or commands in body text Courier Bold Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys text Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1 node 2 node 12 Omission of information from example command that is not necessary at the time being Ranges for example 0 4 means one of the integers 0 1 2 3 and 4 used in registers Logical OR NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 15 About this Manual Notation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXFXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 300O0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Description Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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59. ng the board or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Board Malfunction Switches marked as reserved might carry production related functions and can cause the board to malfunction if their setting is changed Do not change settings of switches marked as reserved The setting of switches which are not marked as reserved has to be checked and changed before board installation Installation Data Loss Powering down or removing a board before the operating system or other software running on the board has been properly shut down may cause corruption of data or file systems 112 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Safety Notes Make sure all software is completely shut down before removing power from the board or removing the board from the chassis Product Damage Only use injector handles for board insertion to avoid damage to the front panel and or PCB Deformation ofthe front panel can cause an electrical short or other board malfunction Product Damage Inserting or removing modules with power applied may result in damage to module components Before installing or removing additional devices or modules read the documentation that came with the product Cabling and Connectors Product Damage RJ 45 connectors on modules are either twisted pair Ethernet TPE or E1 T1 1 network interfaces Connecting E1 T1 1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage y
60. nstallation and Use 6806800L71D Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 9 Audio Header P12 Table 3 10 Audio Header Pin Definition Signal Dummy GND Dummy NC LOUT_R Dummy GND Dummy LOUT_L 10 LOUT_JD 3 2 10 CAN Bus Header P15 Table 3 11 CAN Bus Header Pin Definition NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 47 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 11 SPIProgram Header P21 Table 3 12 SPI Program Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 V3V3 POWER SPI CS SPI SPI MISO SPI MOSI 3 2 12 Full Wire RS232 Header P7 Table 3 13 Full Wire RS232 Header Pin Definition Signal DCD RXD Pin 3 TXD 4 COM1A_DTR 5 GND 6 COM1A_DSR 9 5 5 48 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 13 Two Wire RS232 Header P14 Table 3 14 Two Wire 5232 Header Signal COM2_RXD_232 COM2_TXD_232 GND GND COM3_RXD_232 COM3_TXD_232 GND GND COM4_RXD_232 10 COM4_RXD_232 3 2 14 SDIO Header P16 Table 3 15 SDIO Header Pin Definition NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 49 Controls LEDs and Connectors Table 3 15 SDIO Header Pin Definition continued 3 2 15 Battery Header P17 Table 3 16 Battery Header P
61. ntering Setup If ONLY the User s password is set then this isa power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights Administrator Password User Password Table 5 24 Security Menu Field Description Description Setup Administrator Password Sets the setup administrator password Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized D efaults F4 Save ESC Exit User Password Sets the setup user password NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS 5 4 6 Save and Exit Menu Figure5 6 Save and Exit Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Me gatrends Inc Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Save Changes and Exit Dis card Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Dis card Changes and Reset Save Options Save Changes Dis card Chang es Restore Defaults Save as User D efaults Restore User D efaults Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help Boot Override F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized D efaults F4 Save ESC Exit Table 5 25 Save and Exit Menu Field Description Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes Save Changes and Reset Reset
62. ntrol Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow When sending data if the receiving buffers are full a stop signal can be sent to stop the data flow Once the buffers are empty a start signal can be sent to re start the flow Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start stop signals Software flow control uses start stop ASCII chars which slows down the data flow and can be problematic if binary data is being sent Items None Hardware RTS CTS Default is None Recorder Mode On this mode enabled only text will be send This is to capture Terminal data Items Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled Resolution 100x31 Enables or disables extended terminal resolution Items Disabled Enabled Default is Enabled Legacy OS Redirection On Legacy OS the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection Items 80x24 80x25 Default is 80x24 82 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS 5 4 3 Chipset Menu Figure5 3 Chipset Menu Aptio Setup Utility Main Ady anced Chipset Boot gt North Bridge Chipset Configuration gt South Bridge Chipset Configuration gt Configuration Select Screen Select Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized D efaults F4 Save ESC Exit Table 5 16 Chipset Menu Field Descriptions North Bridge Chipset Configuration North Bridge Parameters see Table 5 17 on page
63. oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgef hrt werden Die in diesem Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschlie lich dazu das Wissen von Fachpersonal zu erg nzen k nnen dieses jedoch nicht ersetzen Halten Sie sich von stromf hrenden Leitungen innerhalb des Produktes fern Entfernen Sie auf keinen Fall Abdeckungen am Produkt Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf Abdeckungen entfernen um Komponenten zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder f hren Sie keine unerlaubten Ver nderungen am Produkt durch sonst verf llt die Garantie Wenden Sie sich f r Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die f r Sie zust ndige Gesch ftsstelle von Artesyn Embedded Technologies So stellen Sie sicher dass alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 115 Sicherheitshinweise EMV Betrieb 116 Das Produkt wurde in einem Artesyn Standardsystem getestet Es erf llt die f r digitale Ger te der Klasse g ltigen Grenzwerte in einem solchen System gem den FCGRichtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse B Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor St rstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produktes in Gewerbe sowie Industriegebieten gew hrleisten Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt St rstrahlung Bei unsachgem em Einbau und anderem
64. on CPU module specific CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific CPU DXE initialization CPU module specific PCI host bridge initialization North Bridge DXE initialization is started North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific South Bridge DXE initialization is started South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started South Bridge devices initialization South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge module specific South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge module specific South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge module specific South Bridge DXE Initialization South Bridge module specific 96 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D South Bridge module specific BIOS Table 5 30 DXE Status Codes continued Status Code Description ACPI module initialization Reserved for future AMI DXE codes OEM DXE initialization codes Boot Device Selection BDS phase is started Driver connecting is started PCI Bus initialization is s
65. on North Bridge module specific Ox3B Post Memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x3C Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x3D Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific Ox3E Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific Ox3F Ox4E OEM post memory initialization codes Ox4F DXE IPL is started PEI Error Codes 0x50 Memory initialization error Invalid memory type or incompatible memory speed 0x51 Memory initialization error SPD reading has failed NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 93 BIOS 94 Table 5 28 PEI Status Codes continued Status Code Description Memory initialization error Invalid memory size or memory modules do not match Memory initialization error No usable memory detected Unspecified memory initialization error Memory not installed Invalid CPU type or Speed CPU mismatch CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error CPU micro code is not found or micro code update is failed 0x5A Internal CPU error Ox5B reset PPI is not available 0x5CO0x5F Reserved for future AMI error codes 53 Resume Progress Codes OxE2 S3 Resume is stared S3 Resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL 53 Boot Script execution Video repost OxE3 OS S3 wake vector call OxE4 OxE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes OxEO S3 Resume E
66. oot Order Support The boot firmware shall be capable of booting an image from eUSB flash MicroSD and SATA attached hard disk NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 101 BIOS 5 7 5 8 5 9 102 Windows XP Installation Because the Topcliff only supports the AHCI mode the AHCI driver must be loaded from the USB floppy when installing Windows XP To do this follow the steps below 1 Use a USB floppy drive that is included in the Txtsetup sif file and one that is supported for use with Windows XP installation Please refer to this link for more information http support microsoft com kb 916196 en us 2 Copythe AHCI driver from the CD driver 3 Unzip the topcliff driver 4 Open the folder named FD_Inst_WinXP then copy the following files to the USB floppy disk iohsata cat iohsata inf iohsata sys and txtsetup oem Connect the USB floppy disk driver and install Windows XP Press the F6 key upon installing Windows XP Confirm the IOH AHCI driver oo u Proceed to the installation of Windows XP Graphic Driver This graphic driver is built by Intel EMGD It is not the generic driver VGA output driver is provided For a dual display setup VGA LVDS or DVI LVDS or a specific LVDS setup a customized driver built by the EMGD tool is needed BIOS Update To update the BIOS follow the steps listed below 1 Prepare a dos bootable USB thumb drive 2 Getthe BIOS flash tool AFUD
67. or Hyper Threading technology and Disabled for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper Threading Technology Default is Enabled Execute Disable Bit XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Default is Enabled Intel Virtualization CStates 78 When enabled a VM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Default is Disabled Enable Disable C2 and above Default is Enabled NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 8 CPU Configuration continued continued Field Description Enhanced C3 Enable or Disable Enhanced C3 State Default is Disabled Table 5 9 Watchdog Timer Configuration Watchdog Timer Select an optimal settings Watchdog Timer WDT Items Disabled Enabled Default value is Disabled WDT Reset Type Select the wanted reset type when the watchdog timer is triggered Items Cold Reset Warm Reset Default is Warm Reset Time Out Minutes Settimer to wait before system reset The value range is from 1 to 10 minutes the step is 1 minute Default value is 5 minutes Table 5 10 SDIO Configuration SDIO Access Mode Auto Option Access SD device in DMA mode if controller supports it otherwise in PIO mode DMA Option Access SD device in DMA mode
68. our system e Make sure that TPE connectors near your working area are clearly marked as network connectors e Verify that the length of an electric cable connected to a TPE bushing does not exceed 100 meters e Make sure the TPE bushing of the system is connected only to safety extra low voltage circuits SELV circuits If in doubt ask your system administrator NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 113 Safety Notes Battery 114 Board System Damage Incorrect exchange of lithium batteries can result in a hazardous explosion When exchanging the onboard lithium battery make sure that the new and the old battery are exactly the same battery models If the respective battery model is not available contact your local Artesyn sales representative for the availability of alternative officially approved battery models Data Loss Exchanging the battery can result in loss of time settings Backup power prevents the loss of data during exchange Quickly replacing the battery may save time settings Data Loss If the battery has low or insufficient power the RTC is initialized Exchange the battery before seven years of actual battery use have elapsed PCB and Battery Holder Damage Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder To prevent damage do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Sicher
69. p Boot Option Priorities Previous Values Optimized D efaults Save ESC Exit Table 5 23 Boot Menu Field Description Field Description Quiet Boot Enables Disables Quiet Boot option Default is Enabled Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 65535 Oxffff means indefinite waiting Default value is 1 Bootup NumLock State Select the keyboard NumLock state Items On Off Default is On CSM16 Module Version Display the CSM version GateA20 Active UPON REQUEST GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services ALWAYS do not allow disabling GA20 this option is useful when any RT code is executed above 1MB Default is Upon Request 86 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 23 Boot Menu Field Description continued Field Description Option ROM Messages Set display mode for Option ROM Items Force BIOS Keep Current Default is Force BIOS Interrupt 19 Capture Enabled Allows Option ROMs to trap Int 19 Items Enabled Disabled Default is Disabled Boot Option Priorities Sets the system boot order NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 87 BIOS 5 4 5 88 Security Menu Figure5 5 Security Menu Aptio Setup Utility Copyright 2011 Ame Main Advanced Chipset Boot Password D es cri ptio n If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when e
70. peration Check the environment Make sure that the power supply temperature and humidity meet the operating requirements for the board and its components For details referto the respective system documentation NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 33 Hardware Preparation and Installation e Prepare the parts and the tools Prepare the components to be installed or replaced When you hold or transport the components use the special antistatic package Prepare the cross screwdriver screws plastic supports cooling gel and ESD preventive wrist strap e Confirm installation or changing position Confirm the position where NITX 315 NITX 315 ET will be installed Ifaserious problem occurs and cannot be solved when you install or replace the component contact Artesyn Embedded Technologies for technical support 2 4 Board Thermal Management and Placement NITX 315 NITX 315 ET provides a thermal management strategy This includes CPU junction temperature monitoring one on board fan connector and can take the corresponding action to protect the system during catastrophic overheating The following diagram shows thermal management strategy Figure2 1 Board Thermal Management Diagram THERMDA EMC2103 THERMDC D2 Red LED PROCHOT SM bus D2 Red LED 34 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Hardware Preparation and Installation A PNP thermal transistor is inte
71. ple in case of long term spare part handling NOTICE Board System Damage Incorrect exchange of lithium batteries can result in a hazardous explosion When exchanging the onboard lithium battery make sure that the new and the old battery are exactly the same battery models If the respective battery model is not available contact your local Artesyn sales representative for the availability of alternative officially approved battery models Data Loss Exchanging the battery can result in loss of time settings Backup power prevents the loss of data during exchange Quickly replacing the battery may save time settings Data Loss If the battery has low or insufficient power the RTC is initialized Exchange the battery before seven years of actual battery use have elapsed PCB and Battery Holder Damage Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB orthe battery holder To prevent damage do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder Exchange Procedure To exchange the battery proceed as follows 1 Remove the old battery from the battery header 2 Install the new battery on the battery header 3 Dispose of the old battery in accordance with local laws on environmental safety 108 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Related Documentation wwia B 1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Documentation The publications listed below are referenced in
72. ral circuits such as Super I O controllers which typically combine legacy device support into a single IC PCI E Low Voltage Differential Signaling widely used as a physical interface for TFT flat panels LVDS can be used for many high speed signaling applications In this document it refers only to TFT flat panel applications Peripheral Component Interface Peripheral Component Interface Express next generation high speed Serialized I O bus PHY Ethernet controller physical layer device Pin out Type Areference to one of five COM ExpressTM definitions for what signals appear on the COM ExpressTM module connector pins Subsystem Device Driver Serial Presence Detect refers to serial EEPROM on 5 that has DRAM module configuration information Serial AT Attachment serial interface standard for hard disks Serialized Digital Video Output Intel defined format for digital video output that can Solid State Drive USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter WDT Watch Dog Timer 14 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D About this Manual Conventions The following table describes the conventions used throughout this manual Notation Description 0x00000000 Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers digits are 0 through F for example used for addresses and offsets 060000 Same for binary numbers digits are 0 and 1 bold Used to emphas
73. rror Codes OxE9 S3 Resume is stared S3 Resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL S3 Resume Failed in PEI S3 Resume PPI not Found OxEA 53 Resume Boot Script Error OxEB 53 OS Wake Error 0 Recovery Progress Codes Reserved for future AMI error codes Recovery condition triggered by firmware Auto recovery NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 BIOS Table 5 28 PEI Status Codes continued Status Code Description Recovery condition triggered by user Forced recovery Recovery process started Recovery firmware image is found 0xF4 Recovery firmware image is loaded OxF5 OxF7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes Recovery Error Codes OxF8 Recovery PPI is not available OxF9 Recovery capsule is not found OxFA Invalid recovery capsule OxFB OxFF Reserved for future AMI error codes 5 5 2 3 PEI Codes Table 5 29 PEI Beep Codes Memory was installed twice InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice DXEIPL was not found DXE Core Firmware Volume was not found Reset PPI is not available Recovery failed S3 Resume failed NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 95 BIOS 5 5 2 4 Status Codes Table 5 30 DXE Status Codes DXE Core is started NVRAM initialization Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services CPU DXE initialization is started CPU DXE initializati
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75. s eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung Datenverlust Wenn Sie die Batterie austauschen k nnen die Zeiteinstellungen verloren gehen Eine Backupversorgung verhindert den Datenverlust w hrend des Austauschs Wenn Sie die Batterie schnell austauschen bleiben die Zeiteinstellungen m glicherweise erhalten NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Sicherheitshinweise Datenverlust Wenn die Batterie wenig oder unzureichend mit Spannung versorgt wird wird der RTC initialisiert Tauschen Sie die Batterie aus bevor sieben Jahre tats chlicher Nutzung vergangen sind Sch den an der Platine oder dem Batteriehalter Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubendreher entfernen k nnen die Platine oder der Batteriehalter besch digt werden Um Sch den zu vermeiden sollten Sie keinen Schraubendreher zum Ausbau der Batterie verwenden Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und oder Blades Systemkomponenten RTMs stets gem der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Gesetzgebung wenn m glich immer umweltfreundlich NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 119 Sicherheitshinweise L l l X l KYiisyij T Z Z W W X 120 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D A mS Y SAI r wm Eu EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES Artesyn Embedded Technologies Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo are trademarks and service marks of Artesyn Embedded Technologies Inc Al
76. see Table 5 7 on page 77 CPU Configuration CPU Configuration Parameters see Table 5 8 on page 78 Watchdog Timer Configuration Enable or Disable Watchdog Timer Function WDT see Table 5 9 on page 79 SDIO Configuration SDIO configuration Parameters see Table 5 10 on page 79 76 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D BIOS Table 5 5 Advanced Menu Field Description continued Field Description USB Configuration USB Configuration Parameters see Table 5 11 on page 79 LM80 H W Monitor Monitor hardware status see Table 5 12 on page 80 EMC2103 H W Monitor Monitor hardware status see Table 5 13 on page 80 Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection see Table 5 14 on page 80 Table 5 6 ACPI Settings Field Description ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed States Suspend Disabled and S3 Suspend to RAM Default is S3 Suspend to RAM Table 5 7 Trusted Computing a 7 77 1 TPM Configuration TPM SUPPORT Enables or Disables TPM support O S will not show TPM Reset of platform is required Items Disable or Enable The default value is Disable TPM State Turn TPM Enable Disable NOTE Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of TPM Items Disabled Enabled Default is Disabled Pending TPM Operation Schedule TPM operation NOTE Your Computer will r
77. t Low No Client USB power existence High Client USB power existence NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 67 Functional Description Table 4 4 Topcliff GPIO Configuration continued Name Function DRAM vendor Low SAMSUNG High MICRON MEM capacity Low 1GB High 512MB GPIO10 MEM freq Low 667MHz High 800MHz GPIO11 NC 68 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Functional Description 4 18 Clock Distribution The following figure displays the clock source used by NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Figure4 7 Clock Distribution of NITX 315 NITX 315 ET 83 33 100 MHZ Diff 83 33 100 MHZ Diff 100MHZ Diff 96MHZ Diff 14 318MHZ Single End 83 33 100 MHZ Diff 100MHZ Diff 100 2 Diff 100MHZ Diff 100MHZ Diff nihi 75MHZ Diff Hz 48MHZ ange End IOH ____25 Single End 12 288MHZ Single End L Table 4 5 Clock Assignments DEVICE CLOCK SIGNAL S FREQUENCY MHz CLOCK TREE SOURCE BCLK BU7335MWV HPLL_REFCLK BU7335MWV SDVO_REFCLK BU7335MWV CLK_14MHZ 14 318 BU7335MWV CPU_PCIE_CLK BU7335MWV UNE DIFF LPC From TNC LPC_CLKOUTO Single HDACLK HDA_CLK 24 TNC 1 Single NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 69 Functional Description Table 4 5 Clock Assignments continued DEVICE CLOCK SIGNAL S FREQUENCY MHz CLOCK TREE SOURCE DDR_CK 25 91
78. tarted PCI Bus Hot Plug Controller Initialization PCI Bus Request Resources PCI Bus Assign Resources Console Output devices connect Console input devices connect Super IO Initialization USB initialization is started Ox9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable Ox9E Ox9F Reserved for future AMI codes Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below IDE initialization is started IDE Reset IDE Detect IDE Enable SCSI initialization is started SCSI Reset SCSI Detect NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 97 BIOS Table 5 30 DXE Status Codes continued Status Code Description Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below Start of Setup Setup Input Wait Ready To Boot event Legacy Boot event Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP Begin Runtime Set Virtual Address MAP End Legacy Option ROM Initialization System Reset USB hot plug OxB7 Configuration Reset reset of NVRAM settings OxB8 Reserved for future AMI codes 0xC0 OEM BDS initialization codes DXE Error Codes CPU initialization error North Bridge initialization error South Bridge initialization error Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available PCI resource allocation error Out of Resources No Space for Legacy Option ROM No Console Output Devices are found No Console Input Devices are found 98 N
79. tes f hren Verwenden Sie die Handles um das Produkt zu installieren deinstallieren Auf diese Weise vermeiden Sie dass das Face Plate oder die Platine deformiert oder zerst rt wird Besch digung des Produktes und von Zusatzmodulen Fehlerhafte Installation von Zusatzmodulen kann zur Besch digung des Produktes und der Zusatzmodule f hren Lesen Sie daher vor der Installation von Zusatzmodulen die zugeh rige Dokumentation NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 117 Sicherheitshinweise Kabel und Stecker Batterie 118 Besch digung des Produktes Bei den RJ 45 Steckern die sich an dem Produkt befinden handelt es sich entweder um Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE oder um E1 T1 J1 Stecker Beachten Sie dass ein versehentliches Anschlie en einer E1 T1 1 Leitung an einen TPE Stecker das Produkt zerst ren kann e Sie deshalb TPE Anschl sse in der N he Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als Netzwerkanschl sse e Stellen Sie sicher dass die L nge eines mit Ihrem Produkt verbundenen TPE Kabels 100 m nicht berschreitet e Das Produkt darf ber die TPE Stecker nur mit einem Sicherheits Kleinspannungs Stromkreis SELV verbunden werden Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemverwalter Besch digung des Blades Ein unsachgem er Einbau der Batterie kann gef hrliche Explosionen und Besch digungen des Blades zur Folge haben Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp der auch bereit
80. the following standards Table 1 3 Board Standard Compliances Standard Description EMC Compliance Standards Class B FCC VCCI AS NZ EN 55024 and 55022 Safety Standards UL CSA Ctick NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Introduction Figure 1 1 NITX 315 Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity According to EN 17050 1 2004 Manufacturer s Name Artesyn Embedded Technologies Embedded Computing Manufacturer s Address Zhongshan General Carton Box Factory Co Ltd No 62 Qi Guan Road West Shiqi District 528400 Zhongshan City Guangdong PRC Declares that the following product in accordance with the requirements of 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EU and their amending directives ITE Computing Device Model Name Number NITX 315 NITX 315 ET has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications EN55022 2006 A1 2007 Class B EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 A1 2001 A2 2003 1998 IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition EN60950 1 2005 2nd Edition A1 2009 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive As manufacturer we hereby declare that the product named above has been designed to comply with the rele vant sections of the above referenced specifications This product complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the above specified directives We have an internal production control system that ensures compliance between the manufactured products and the technical
81. tion and Removal 2 Use a M2 5x4 mm screw 0 4 N m of torque is recommended to fasten the eUSB Flash module to the standoff Removing the eUSB Flash Disk from the Module 1 Loosen and remove the screws of the eUSB Flash disk from the standoff 2 While holding the edges pull the eUSB Flash disk from the board 36 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Hardware Preparation and Installation eee ijj jj X W G i j Y s w 2 6 SATA HDD and Slim Lite SSD MO 297 Connection and Removal Two SATA ports are routed to the connector from the Topcliff One port is a 7 pin SATA connector another is a 15 power 7signals connector which is used for Slim Lite SSD To connect the SATA HDD and SSD follow the steps below NOTICE Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect module installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the module or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 37 Hardware Preparation and Installation 1 Locate the J9 22 pin SATA connector on the underside of the NITX 315 NITX 315 ET board Figure 2 3 9 22 SATA connector ee Co gn B s eso cesso 48804009 88909 cases 9995 O 2 Connect one end of the SATA cable to the 9 22 pin SATA connector and the other end to the SATA HDD or SSD device Figure2 4 Serial ATA HDD
82. tur Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher dass sich auf dem Produkt kein Kondensat befindet NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Sicherheitshinweise Besch digung von Schaltkreisen Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgem er Ein und Ausbau des Produktes kann Schaltkreise besch digen oder ihre Lebensdauer verk rzen Bevor Sie das Produkt oder elektronische Komponenten ber hren vergewissern Sie sich da Sie in einem ESD gesch tzten Bereich arbeiten Fehlfunktion des Produktes Schalter die mit Reserved gekennzeichnet sind k nnen mit produktionsrelevanten Funktionen belegt sein Das ndern dieser Schalter kann im normalen Betrieb St rungen ausl sen Verstellen Sie nur solche Schalter die nicht mit Reserved gekennzeichnet sind Pr fen und ggf ndern Sie die Einstellungen der nicht mit Reserved gekennzeichneten Schalter bevor Sie das Produkt installieren Installation Datenverlust Das Herunterfahren oder die Deinstallation eines Boards bevor das Betriebssystem oder andere auf dem Board laufende Software ordnungsmem ss beendet wurde kann zu partiellem Datenverlust sowie zu Sch den am Filesystem f hren Stellen Sie sicher dass s mtliche Software auf dem Board ordnungsgem ss beendet wurde bevor Sie das Board herunterfahren oder das Board aus dem Chassis entfernen Besch digung des Produktes Fehlerhafte Installation des Produktes kann zu einer Besch digung des Produk
83. u nern aeg 55 Table 4 1 Tunnel Creek Processor Features 58 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 7 List of Tables Table 4 2 2 Device Address nass ee ee RR IDEE ERR ER 65 Table 4 3 Cu ihuk 67 Table 4 4 Topclitf GPIO Config ration en ee en 67 Table 4 5 Clock Assignments anal pee ener eee nines 69 Table 5 1 BIOS Primary Mei 72 Table 5 2 Navigation nee ae 73 Table 5 3 Main Menu Field 74 Table 5 4 Platform Information een ee ne 75 Table 5 5 Advanced Menu Field Description 76 Table 5 6 ACPISELEINGS u NA 77 Table 5 7 Trusted Comp ting 22 to 77 Table 5 8 CPU ConfIQrablOH sur nannten lebe bene apak 78 Table 5 9 Watchdog Timer Configuration 79 Table 5 10 SDIO Configuration ass ea 79 Table 5 11 USB Configuration z u s ee es DER ee been 79 Table 5 12 LM80 H W MONITO ea VA a bue ka 80 Table 5 13 EMC2103 HIW 4 80 Table 5 14 Serial Port Console Redirection 80 Table 5 15 COMO Console Redirection Settings
84. uction Figure 1 3 315 315 Mechanical Data Side View NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 25 Introduction 1 4 Board Identification This section shows the serial number and its location on the board Figure 1 4 Serial Number Location 100 0000575 Bem 0000 n UID om m 0 Jeo 1 5 Ordering Information Use the order numbers below when ordering board variants or board accessories 26 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 68068001710 Introduction 1 5 1 Board Variants The following table lists the product variants that are available upon release of this publication Table 1 4 Available Board Variants Part Number Description NITX 315 NANO ITX 1 0 GHz NITX 315 ET NANO ITX 1 0 GHz ET 1 5 2 Board Accessories Thefollowing table lists the board accessories that are available upon release of this publication Table 1 5 Available Board Accessories Order Number Description KR8 PSO1 DC POWER ADAPTER 60W NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D 27 Introduction iy u M 28 NITX 315 NITX 315 ET Installation and Use 6806800L71D Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation and Installation EMI 2 1 2 1 1 M lg Environmental and Power Requirements Environmental Requirements
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