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1. 4 6 2 Connector X4 Signal Levels Pin 1 50 IDE1 IDE2 ETHERNET POWER PM MISC Pin Signal Description Types Termination Comment 1 GND Ground PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 5V_SB Supply of internal suspend Circuit I 4 PWGIN Power Good Reset Input I 5 PS ON Power Supply On 0 5 PU 10k 5V 6 SPEAKER Speaker Output 0 5 int PD 20k in ICH4 7 PWRBTN Power Button 155 gt 8 BATT Battery Supply I 9 KBINH Keyboard Inhibit Control Input I 5 10 LILED Ethernet Link LED 0237928 Rz 11 PM RSMRST4 Resume Reset Input 1 3 3 PU 100k3 3V 12 ACTLED Ethernet Activity LED 0237398 ES 13 ROMKBCS nc not supported 14 SPEEDLED Ethernet Speed LED 0 3 3 on at 100Mb s 15 EXT PRG nc not supported 16 I2CLK I2C Bus Clock 0 5 PU 2k2 5V gt 17 VCC Power 5V PWR 18 VCC Power 5V PWR 19 OVCRH Over Current Detect for USB 1 3 3 PU 10k 3 3V 20 GPCS nc not supported 21 EXTSMI System Management Interrupt Input 1 3 3 PU 10k 3 3V 22 I2DAT I2C Bus Data 10 5 PU 2k2 5V gt 23 SMBCLK SM Bus Clock 0 3 3 PU 2k2 3 3V 24 SMBDATA SM Bus Data I0 3 3 PU 2k2 3 3V 25 SIDE_CS3 Secondary IDE Chip Select Channel 1 0 3 3 26 SMBALERT nc Reserved 27 SIDE CS1 Secondary IDE Chip Select Channel 0 0 3 3 28 DASP S nc not supported 29 SIDE A2 Secondary IDE Adress Bus 0237998 E 30 PIDE CS3 Primary IDE
2. Memory Cache ae Enables or Disables the L2 cache Enabled uncached Cache System BIOS area Write Protect Controls caching of System BIOS area uncached Cache Video BIOS area WI Controls caching of Video BIOS area Uncached Cache Base 0 512k de ir Controls caching of 512k base memory Write Back Uncached Cache Base 512 640k E d Controls caching of 512k 640k base memory Write Back uncached Cache Extended Base Extended Write Through Controls caching of system memory below 640k above Memory area Write Protected 1MB Write Back Disabled block is not cached D000 D3FF Disabled Write Through Writes are cached and sent to main D400 D7FF Write Through memory at once D800 DBFF Write Protected Write Protect Writes are ignored DCOO DFFF Write Back Write Back Writes are cached but not sent to main memory until necessary Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 10 5 3 1 0 Device Configuration Submenu Disabled leed Primary Enables the integrated local bus IDE device Secondary Both Enabled Disabled limits max transfer mode to UDMA33 Enabled Pri IDE UDMA66 1 y Hj 59 200 Disabled allows UDMA66 and above Enabled Disabled limits max transfer mode to UDMA33 Enabled IDE UDMA66 1 secondary b 66700 Disabled allows UDMA66 and above USB Options sub menu Opens USB sub menu E Disabled Enable the AC97 Audio device This Setup Item will have AC97 A o Enabled no
3. Idle Standby S1 Standby S3 A W A W A W ETX PM3 18 Tbd Tbd 2 75 13 75 1 44 7 2 0 29 1 44 ETX PM3 15C Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETXQ PM3 14 Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETXO PM3 10C Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETX PM3 08C Cacheless Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 15 Es kontron 3 Specifications Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Note Itis difficult to test for all possible applications on the market There may be an application that draws more power from the CPU than the measured values in the table above This should be taken into consideration if you are on the board of the thermal specification If this is the case improvements to your thermal solution are recommended 3 3 6 CMOS Battery Power Consumption Voltage Range Quiescent Current Integrated in the southbridge 2 0V 3 6V 4 28 uA O 3 0 V CMOS battery power consumption was measured with an ETX PM3 module on a standard Kontron ETX evaluation board The system was turned off and the battery was removed from the evaluation board The 2 5 V or 3 0 V of power was supplied from a DC power supply Do not use these values to calculate the CMOS battery lifetime 3 4 Environmental Specifications 3 4 1 Temperature Operating with Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH heat spreader plate assembly Ambient temperature 0 to 60 C Maximum heatspreader plate temperatur
4. 1 DVOC_DO DVOC Data DO 2 DVOB_DO DVOB Data DO 3 DVOC_D1 DVOC Data D1 4 VCC Supply 5V 5 DVOB D1 DVOB Data D1 6 DVOC D2 DVOC Data D2 7 DVOB D2 DVOB Data D2 8 VCC Supply 5V 9 DVOC_D3 DVOC Data D3 10 DVOB_D3 DVOB Data D3 11 DVOC_D4 DVOC Data D4 12 GND Ground 13 DVOB_D4 DVOB Data D4 14 DVOC_D5 DVOC Data D5 15 DVOB D5 DVOB Data D5 16 GND Ground 17 DVOC D6 DVOC Data D6 18 DVOB D6 DVOB Data D6 19 DVOC D7 DVOC Data 00D7 20 GND Ground 21 DVOB D7 DVOB Data D7 22 DVOC D8 DVOC Data D8 23 DVOB D8 DVOB Data D8 24 GND Ground 25 DVOC D9 DVOC Data D9 26 DVOB D9 DVOB Data D9 27 DVOC D10 DVOC Data D10 28 GND Ground 29 DVOB D10 DVOB Data D10 30 DVOC D11 DVOC Data D11 31 DVOB D11 DVOB Data D11 32 GND Ground 33 DVOB CLK Differential DVO Clock Output 34 DVOB_CLK Differential DVO Clock Output 35 GND Ground 36 DVOC CLK Differential DVO Clock Output 37 DVOC_CLK Differential DVO Clock Output 38 GND Ground 39 DVOB_VSYNC VSYNC signal for the DVOB interface 40 DVOB_HSYNC HSYNC signal for the DVOB interface 41 DVOB BLANK Flicker Blank or Border Period Indication for DVOB 42 DVOBCCLKINT DVOBC Pixel Clock Input Interrupt 43 DVOC_VSYNC VSYNC signal for the DVOC interface 44 DVOC HSYNC HSYNC signal for the DVOC interface 45 DVOC_BLANK Flicker Blank or Border Period Indication for DVOC 46 DVOC FLDSTL TV Field and Flat Panel Stall Signal for
5. Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 45 Es kontron 7 Design Considerations 7 Design Considerations 7 1 Thermal Management A heat spreader plate assembly is available from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH for the ETX PM3 The heat spreader plate on top of this assembly is NOT a heat sink It works as an ETX standard thermal interface to use with a heat sink or other cooling device External cooling must be provided to maintain the heat spreader plate at proper operating temperatures Under worst case conditions the cooling mechanism must maintain an ambient air and heat spreader plate temperature of 60 C or less The aluminium slugs and thermal pads on the underside of the heat spreader assembly implement thermal interfaces between the heat spreader plate and the major heat generating components on the ETX PM3 About 80 percent of the power dissipated within the module is conducted to the heat spreader plate and can be removed by the cooling solution You can use many thermal management solutions with the heat spreader plates including active and passive approaches The optimum cooling solution varies depending on the ETX application and environmental conditions Please see the ETX amp Design Guide for further information on thermal management Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 46 Es kontron 7 Design Considerations 7 2 Heatspreader Dimensions 7 2 1 ETX PM3 Heatspreader similar to ETX PM Heatspreader This is the bac
6. 52 PIDE_IOR Primary IDE IO Read 0 3 3 53 SIDE DRQ Secondary IDE DMA Request 1 3 3 gt 54 PIDE_IOW Primary IDE 10 Write 0 3 3 55 SIDE_D15 Secondary IDE Data Bus 10 56 PIDE_DRQ Primary IDE DMA Request 1 3 3 57 SIDE DO Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 58 PIDE_D15 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 59 SIDE D14 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 60 PIDE DO Primary IDE Data Bus IO 61 SIDE D1 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 62 PIDE_D14 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 63 SIDE D13 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 64 PIDE D1 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 65 GND Ground PWR 66 GND Ground PWR 67 SIDE D2 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO gt 68 PIDE_D13 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 69 SIDE D12 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 70 PIDE D2 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 71 SIDE D3 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 72 PIDE D12 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 73 SIDE D11 Secondary IDE Data Bus 10 74 PIDE_D3 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 75 SIDE D4 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO gt 76 PIDE_D11 Primary IDE Data Bus 10 77 SIDE D10 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO gt 78 PIDE D4 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 79 SIDE D5 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 80 PIDE_D10 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 81 VCC Power 5V PWR 82 VCC Power 5V PWR 83 SIDE D9 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 84 PIDE D5 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 85 SIDE D6 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 86 PIDE D9 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 87 SIDE D8 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO
7. Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 Document Revision 1 10 Custom Mobile j Solutions Boards Rugged CPU Systems G kontron This page intentionally Left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 User Informations reo cos eue eroe Fen ENEAS NEEDRA S EARIN SERRE SS EPMR KE SES RI EHE PAS ENS EUR E SAN des dereend UE 7 1 1 About This Mandala 7 1 2 Copyright NOUCE prp 7 1 3 Trademarks nada an 7 1 4 Standard fe 7 1 5 Eri e 7 1 6 Technical SUPPONE sisi So eee ee o eeu o reru ront ee bee ee e Rae boo aeo cR area p bae Pee ne ena a peo de 8 2 pago laa me sisdssiss 9 2 1 EIXO PM Brenin asenten 9 2 2 jp costera inni eR 9 2 3 EIX Bencina gw ha Seca anaes a in a gaa oa eo bs Sa san EE E AE 9 3 SPECIFICATIONS sciiesccccsvscecessvesecscssesidacsisaucscccedeceecssbcedsccesdcacsacccecswosedscoseisesessenscecc asscees 11 3 1 Furictional SPECINGALIONS si scieecvccvesecdeack ena nn nie ste entente 11 3 1 1 Block dia AMei ten Rime nee nie 13 3 2 Mechanical Specifications essences 14 ENORMES IEEE LO in 14 3 2 2 Mounting holes and SATA connectors serres 14 3 3 Electrical Specifications iei Ire E eee stet oi iii 14 3 3 1 Supply Voltage n a EEG E EE EE EE 14 3 3 2 Supply Voltage Ripple s s ss dass sin Fea es eve ch n eap coa e eo aao E
8. R1 2K21S02 JMOLX03NAH00595 LF C100n02V10 U26 UFDV303 GND gt Part number Molex J1 53261 0390 Mates with 51021 0300 gt Crimp terminals 50079 8100 Y Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 51 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 6 2 Location and Pinout of Fan connector J1 i CAEN E L r a MANANE Ws OB R Beee A C i By COI CIE ae Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 52 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 6 3 BIOS Settings cx jrcwin server Cf x Main Advanced Securit Item Specific Help imesh ACPI Control En Disable ACPI BIOS Thermal Management Advance Configuration and Power Interface gt Max CPU frequency 1488MHz 1 Power Savings Disabled Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Wake Up Events Resume On Modem Ring Off 1 Resume On Time Off 1 Resume Time 080 880 881 Power supply ATX Power Button Function Power Off Y Enter cx jrcwin server Of x es ee Power Thermal Management Item Specific Help Epl Setting this bit enables the thermal control Passive Cooling Trip Point Disabled circuit lt TCC gt portion of the Thermal Monitor Critical Trip Point 95 C feature of the CPU fictive Trip Point Disabled Intel lt r gt Thermal Monitor TMi 56 duty cycle TM2 Geyserville III Automatic TIC must be enabled to ensure that the processor operates within specification 8 6 4 Electrical
9. DVOB DVOC top view connectors only side view connectors only Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 19 Es kontron 4 2 General Signal Description 4 ETX Connectors 10 3 3 Bi directional 3 3 V 10 Signal I0 5 Bi directional 5 V I0 Signal 1 3 3 3 3 V Input 1 5 5 V Input 0 3 3 3 3 V Output 0 5 5 V Output PU Pull Up Resistor PD Pull Down Resistor PWR Power Connection Nc Not Connected Reserved 4 3 Connector X1 PCI Bus USB Audio EE 1 GND 2 GND 51 VCC 52 VCC 5 PCICLK3 4 PCICLK4 53 PAR 54 SERR 5 GND 6 GND 55 GPERR 56 RESERVED 7 PCICLK1 8 PCICLK2 57 PME 58 USB2 9 REQ3 10 GNT3 59 LOCK 60 DEVSEL 11 GNT2 12 3V 61 TRDY 62 USB3 13 REQ2 14 GNT1 63 IRDY 64 STOP 15 REQ1 16 3V 65 FRAME 66 USB2 17 GNTO 18 RESERVED 67 GND 68 GND 19 VCC 20 VCC 69 AD16 70 CBE2 21 SERIRQ 22 REQO 71 AD17 72 USB3 23 ADO 24 3V 73 AD19 74 AD18 25 AD1 26 AD2 75 AD20 76 USBO 27 AD4 28 AD3 77 AD22 78 AD21 29 AD6 30 AD5 79 AD23 80 USB1 31 CBEO 32 AD7 81 AD24 82 CBE3 33 AD8 34 AD9 83 VCC 84 VCC 35 GND 36 GND 85 AD25 86 AD26 37 AD10 38 AUXAL 87 AD28 88 USBO 39 AD11 40 MIC 89 AD27 90 AD29 41 AD12 42 AUXAR 91 AD30 92 USB1 43 AD13 44 ASVCC 93 PCIRST 94 AD31 45 AD14 46 SNDL 95 INTC 96 INTD 47 AD15 48 ASGND 97 INTA 98 INTB 49 CBE1 50 SNDR 99 GND 100 GND Notes To protect
10. Power consumption tests were executed during the DOS prompt and without a keyboard Using a keyboard takes an additional 100 mA All boards were equipped with 512MB DDR SDRAM Modules were tested using maximum CPU frequency The 1 8GHz variant is shipped with the CPU frequency limited to predetermined default value see section Limitations of this document for more information about this ETX PM3 18 4 31 21 55 Tbd Tbd 2 75 13 75 ETX PM3 15C Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETX PM3 14 Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETX PM3 10C 2 62 13 1 Tbd Tbd 1 80 9 00 ETX PM3 08C Cacheless Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd Tbd ETXO PM3 06C 2 31 11 55 Tbd Tbd 1 65 8 25 3 3 5 Supply Current Windows XP SP2 The tested boards were mounted on a Kontron Evaluation Board Article number 18010 0000 00 0 a mouse and a keyboard were connected The Power consumption tests were executed during Windows XP SP2 by using a tool to stress the CPU 100 load The power measurements values were acquired after 15 min full load and a stable CPU die temperature To ensure a stable die temperature a corresponding heatsink was used to hold the temperature under the critical trip point All boards were equipped with 512MB DDR SDRAM The Modules were tested using maximum CPU frequency The 1 8GHz variants are shipped with the CPU frequency limited to predetermined default value see section Limitations of this document for more information about this
11. X4 Lop WIL CRT IDE SMB EEPROM CMOS Setup Data X3 Floppy LPT PS 2 Serial IrDA South Bridge Intel 82801 DB adis VT6421A PCI to ISA Bridge Quse X2 ITE8888 LPC FWHI Super 1 0 m Rene Controller Winbond 5 08 Codec W83627HF 11 o od USB 0 3 Serial IRQ X1 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 C kontron 3 Specifications 3 2 Mechanical Specifications 3 2 1 Dimensions gt 95 0 mm x 114 0 mm 3 75 x 4 5 Heightapprox 12 mm 0 4 Note The maximum height of electrical components on the bottom side of the module is specified with 2 0mm in the ETX specification On the ETX PM3 the Southbridge is soldered on the bottom side and Intel specified the ICH4 with 2 38mm x 0 21mm 3 2 2 Mounting holes and SATA connectors x9 X10 Pinl Pinl 21 01 86 74 mm 33 10 86 74 mm 2 3 Cmm Hl 92 5 mm 55 02 Cmm 3 66 55 25 Cmm 02 55 25 Cmm tmr LO aq 2 5 tnm Hi 2 4 mm e iis mw Hy 3 3 Electrical Specifications 3 3 1 Supply Voltage gt 5V DC 5 G kontron Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 14 3 Specifications Ww 3 2 Supply Voltage Ripple gt Maximum 100 mV peak to peak 0 20 MHz W 3 3 Supply Current 5 V SB gt Typical 50 mA peak 170 mA 3 3 4 Supply Current typical DOS prompt
12. 88 PIDE_D6 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 89 nc gt nc Reserved 90 CBLID_P 80 conductor IDE cable Channel 0 1 3 3 PD 10k 91 RXD Ethernet Receive Differential Signal RXD I 121R between 92 PIDE_D8 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 93 RXD Ethernet Receive Differential Signal RXD I 121R between 94 SIDE_D7 Secondary IDE Data Bus 10 int PD 11k5 in ICH4 95 TXD Ethernet Transmit Differential Signal TXD 0 120R C10p between 96 PIDE D7 Primary IDE Data Bus IO int PD 11k5 in ICH4 97 TXD Ethernet Transmit Differential Signal TXD 0 120R C10p between 98 HDRST Hard Drive Reset 0 3 3 99 GND Ground PWR 100 GND Ground PWR Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 36 C kontron 4 ETX Connectors IDE Ports The IDE host adapter is capable of DMA 100 66 33 operation The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to those documents for additional information Note ForUDMA 100 66 operation please follow the System Guidelines for ULTRA DMA of the ATA Specification The ETX concept in combination with peripheral devices cable connectors base board layout can worse the transmission quality so that it is ne
13. PCI Device Slot x Submenu Disabled Option ROM Scan pde Initialize device expansion ROM Disabled Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master not every device can function as a Enable Master E j Enabled master Check device documentation Default 20h 40h sce E a 5 Minimum guaranteed time slice allocated for bus master in units of PCI bus clocks Latency Timer 60h 80h NP A s AOh COh A high priority high throughput device may benefit from a greater value EOh Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu Avai T P CCOO CFFF n Reserves the specified block of upper memory for use by legacy ISA devices eserve D000 D3FF see above see above D400 D7FF see above see above D800 DBFF see above see above DCOO DEFF see above see above Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings PCI PNP ISA IRQ Exclusion Submenu IRQ3 Available Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices Reserved IRQ4 see above see above IRQ5 see above see above IRQ7 see above see above IRQ9 see above see above IRQ10 see above see above IRQ11 see above see above IRQ12 see above see above Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings RQ9 is used for SCI in ACPI mode Do not use for legacy ISA devices Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 67 Es kontron Memory Cache Submenu 10 BIOS Operation
14. AD22 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 78 AD21 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 79 AD23 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 80 USB1 USB Data Port1 I0 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 81 AD24 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 82 CBE3 PCI Command and Byte enables 3 10 3 3 83 VCC Power 5V PWR 84 VCC Power 5V PWR 85 AD25 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 86 AD26 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 87 AD28 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 88 USBO USB Data PortO I0 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 89 AD27 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 90 AD29 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 91 AD30 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 92 USB1 USB Data Port1 I0 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 93 PCIRSTH PCI Bus Reset 0 3 3 94 AD31 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 95 INTCH PCI BUS Interrupt Request C 1 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 96 INTD PCI BUS Interrupt Request D 1 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 97 INTAH PCI BUS Interrupt Request A 1 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 98 INTB PCI BUS Interrupt Request B I 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 99 GND Ground PWR 100 GND Ground PWR Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 22 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors
15. Contact Kontron Embedded Systems Technical Support for help with this feature Warning Do not connect 3 3 V pins to external 3 3 V supply For additional information refer to the ETX amp Design Guide I2C application notes and JIDA specifications all of which are available on the Kontron Embedded Systems Web site Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 23 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 4 Connector X2 pin signal Fin Signal TE 1 GND 2 GND bill VCC 52 VCC 3 SD14 4 SD15 53 SA6 54 IRQ5 5 SD13 6 MASTER 55 SA7 56 IRQ6 7 SD12 8 DREQ7 57 SA8 58 IRQ7 9 SD11 10 DACK7 59 SA9 60 SYSCLK 11 SD10 12 DREQ6 61 SA10 62 REFSH 13 SD9 14 DACK6 63 SA11 64 DREQ1 15 SD8 16 DREQ5 65 SA12 66 DACK1 17 MEMW 18 DACK5 67 GND 68 GND 19 MEMR 20 DREQO 69 SA13 70 DREQ3 21 LA17 22 DACKO 71 SA14 72 DACK3 23 LA18 24 IRQ14 73 SA15 74 IOR 25 LA19 26 IRQ15 75 SA16 76 IOW 27 LA20 28 IRQ12 77 SA18 78 SA17 29 LA21 30 IRQ11 79 SA19 80 SMEMR 31 LA22 32 IRQ10 81 IOCHRDY 82 AEN 33 LA23 34 1016 83 VCC 84 VCC 35 GND 36 GND 85 SDO 86 SMEMW 37 SBHE 38 M16 87 SD2 88 SD1 39 SAO 40 OSC 89 SD3 90 NOWS 41 SA1 42 BALE 91 DREQ2 92 SD4 43 SA2 44 TC 93 SD5 94 IRQ9 45 SA3 46 DACK2 95 SD6 96 SD7 47 SA4 48 IRQ3 97 IOCHK 98 RSTDRV 49 SA5 50 IRQ4 99 GND 100 GND Notes To protect external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that Kontron User s Guide ETX PM
16. Critical Trip Point is not reached As mentioned earlier if this safety mechanism is triggered the module will automatically shut down Warning Selecting frequencies higher then the default may cause the system to reach Critical Trip Point and shutdown if a proper cooling solution is not used Always ensure that you use a proper cooling when selecting higher frequency settings 6 3 1 ETX PM3 Celeron 1500 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH also offers an ETX PM3 Celeron 1500 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz This module does not support the Max CPU Frequency setting option mentioned earlier in this section but does support the Critical Trip Point feature Due to the fact that this particular CPU does not support the Max CPU Frequency setting option it always operates at maximum frequency and generates extreme heat This means that this module is unable to operate using the standard ETX PM3 Heatspreader as its only means of thermal interface and therefore requires a special cooling solution for use You must ensure that you design a cooling solution that will allow the excess heat to be dissipated from the application so that the Critical Trip Point is not reached causing the module to shut down Additionally the ETX PM3 Celeron 1500 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz does not support INTEL Enhanced Speedstep Technology As a result of this the default value for the Automatic Thermal Monitor Control Circuit in the BI
17. The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 30 C kontron Pin 51 100 COM LPT Floppy KB MS IR 4 ETX Connectors 51 LPT FLPY LPT Floppy Interface Configuration Input I 5 PU 4k7 5V High LPT Low 52 nc nc Reserved 53 VCC Power 5V PWR 54 GND Ground PWR 55 STB nc LPT Strobe Signal 0 5 56 AFD DENSEL LPT Automatic Feed Floppy Density Select 0 5 57 nc nc Reserved 58 PD7 nc LPT Data Bus D7 10 5 59 IRRX Infrared Receive 155 gt gt 60 ERRE HDSEL LPT Error Floppy Head Select 10 5 61 IRTX Infrared Transmit 0 5 gt gt 62 PD6 nc LPT Data Bus D6 10 5 63 RXD2 Data Receive COM2 1 5 PU 100k 5V 64 INIT DIRK LPT Initiate Floppy Direction 0 5 a gt 65 GND Ground PWR 66 GND Ground PWR 67 RTS2 Request to Send COM2 0 5 PU 100k 5V 68 PD5 nc LPT Data Bus D5 I0 5 69 DTR2 Data Terminal Ready COM2 0 5 PU 100k 5V 70 SLIN STEP LPT Select Floppy Motor Step 0 5 71 DCD2 Data Carrier Detect COM2 1 5 PU 100k 5V 72 PD4 DSKCHG LPT Data Bus D4 Floppy Disk Change I0 5 73 DSR2 Data Set Ready COM2 I 5 PU
18. compatible IDE mode ses 48 8 2 1 Compatible Mode terre eren pre See ene Re nan eoe e a ER ERe SEN aida 48 8 2 2 Native Mode vaina idad 49 8 3 Thermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection ccssseccesseccesseceeseeceeseeees 49 8 3 1 Summary rosa nier diia 50 8 4 Processor Performance Control ses 50 8 5 Thermal Management se ivsceccacsvebecices se ces desceves sexes sauces scheceaeven dendendeees davencdavence cceae 50 8 6 ETX PM3 onboard Fan connector seen 51 8 6 1 Schematics of Famcontrol riii ioter ere dites lo ete sara ivre ee eoe vao ia dede 51 8 6 2 Location and Pinout of Fan connector J1 se 52 AGBS MITES Inc 53 8 6 4 Electrical characteristics eese esee eene nnne nennen trennt hene nnn 53 8 7 Processor Clock Throttlifig 2 2 cicero Econo aea e aea DR Een oe Say e Poe E RR e RR EN Ra C RN Day 54 Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 iv Es kontron 10 Table of Contents 8 8 ACPI Suspend Modes and Resume Events sistema 55 8 9 USB 2 0 EHCI Host Controller Support sement 55 System ReSOUrCeSs P 57 9 1 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines T 57 9 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels ss 58 9 3 Memory Area rene EUR 59 9 4 IE Sn CP Map 59 9 5 Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Devices ss 59 9 6 nage e T 59 9 7 System Management SM Bus serrer sense 59 9 8 NIB D 60 di Xw
19. 100k 5V 74 PD3 RDATA LPT Data Bus D3 Floppy Raw Data Read 10 5 75 CTS2 Clear to Send COM2 1 5 PU 100k 5V 76 PD2 WP LPT Data Bus D Floppy Write Protect Signal I0 5 77 TXD2 Data Transmit COM2 0 5 PU 100k 5V Bootstrap PU 4k7 78 PD1 TRKO LPT Data Bus D1 Floppy Track Signal I0 5 79 RI2 Ring Indicator COM2 I 5 PU 100k 5V 80 PDO INDEX LPT Data Bus DO Floppy Index Signal 10 5 81 VCC Power 5V PWR 82 VCC Power 5V PWR 83 RXD1 Data Receive COM1 0 5 PU 100k 5V 84 ACK DRV LPT Acknowledge Floppy Drive Select I0 5 85 RTS1 Request to Send COM1 0 5 PU 100k 5V Bootstrap PU 4k7 86 BUSY MOT LPT Busy Floppy Motor Select I0 5 87 DTR1 Data Terminal Ready COM1 0 5 PU 100k 5V Bootstrap PU 4k7 88 PE WDATA LPT Paper Empty Floppy Raw Write Data 10 5 2 89 DCD1 Data Carrier Detect COM1 1 5 PU 100k 5V 90 SLCT WGATE LPT Power On Floppy Write Enable 10 5 91 DSR1 Data Set Ready COM1 I 5 PU 100k 5V 92 MSCLK Mouse Clock 0 5 PU 4k7 5V 93 CTS1 Clear to Send COM1 1 5 PU 100k 5V 94 MSDAT Mouse Data I0 5 PU 4k7 5V 95 TXD1 Data Transmit COM1 0 5 PU 100k 5V Bootstrap PU 4k7 96 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 0 5 PU 4k7 5V 97 RI1 Ring Indicator COM1 I 5 PU 100k 5V 98 KBDAT Keyboard Data 10 5 PU 4k7 5V 99 GND Ground PWR 100 GND Ground PWR Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please r
20. 8 bit access Faster access 16 bit is provided by the shadow RAM feature You can update the BIOS using a Flash utility 10 1 Determining the BIOS Version To determine the PhoenixBIOS version immediately press the Pause key on your keyboard as soon as you see the following text display in the upper left corner of your screen PhoenixBIOS 4 0 Release 6 1 X XX Copyright 1985 2006 Phoenix Technology Ltd ALL Rights Reserved Kontron BIOS Version lt MPM3R110 gt Copyright 2002 2006 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH 10 2 Setup Guide The PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration The setup program uses a number of menus to make changes and turn features on or off The BIOS setup menus documented in this section represent those found in most models of the ETX PM3 The BIOS Setup for specific models can differ slightly Note X Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure Load setup default values to recover by pressing F9 It might also be necessary to use the reset configuration data option in the BIOS setup and set it to yes In certain circumstances this may also help to recover from system boot failure or a resource conflict 10 2 1 Start Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility To start the PhoenixBIOS setup utility press F2 when the following string appears during bootup Press F2 to enter Setup The Info Menu then appears The Setup Screen is composed of severa
21. Advanced Options menu to specify whether an activity can terminate a Standby or Suspend state and restore Full On Enables Disables ACPI BIOS Advanced Configuration and No Enable ACPI Yes Power Interface IRQ9 is used for SCI System Control Interrupt Do not use for ISA bus devices These items will control selective functionality when an ACPI ACPI Control sub menu 3 i i jus DA OS is loaded Thermal Management sub menu Opens the Themal management submenu 1800MHz 1600MHz Warning 1400MHz Selecting frequencies higher then the default may cause the Max CPU frequency 1200MHz system to reach critical trip point and shutdown if a proper 1000MHz cooling solution is not used Always ensure that you use 800MHz proper cooling when selecting higher frequency settings 600MHz Di isabled Maximum options select predefined values Select Customized 3 Power Savings Customized to make your own selections from the following Maximum Power Saving A fields Disabled turns off all power management Maximum Performance R 3 Inactivity period required to put system in Standby mode Standby Timeout Off 1min 2min 4min 8min Ho m ns y partial power shutdown Auto Suspend Timeout Off 5min 10min 15min 20min 30min 40min 60min Inactivity period required after Standby to Suspend mode maximum power shutdown Hard Disk Timeout Disabled 10 sec 15 min Inactivity period of hard disk re
22. GmbH technical support please consult our Web site at http www kontron emea com emd for the latest product documentation utilities and drivers If the information does not help solve the problem contact us by telephone or email Kontron Asia Inc Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron America FRANS Lu ERNST Brunnwiesenstr 16 14118 Stowe Drive x 94469 Deggendorf Germany Poway CA 92064 7147 Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 2799 2789 Tel 49 0 991 37024 0 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Fax 886 2 2799 7399 Fax 449 0 991 37024 333 Fax 1 858 677 0898 mailto sales kontron com tw mailto sales kem kontron com mailto sales us kontron com Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 8 Es kontron 2 Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 ETX PM3 ETX PM3 component SBC modules support the Intel Pentium M Processor The ETX PM3 features an Intel 855GME or Intel 852GM chipset graphics memory controller hub with Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology In addition to standard ETX features the ETX PM3 supports four 2 0 USB ports up to 1GB DDR SDRAM SO DIMMS PC 1600 2100 2700 memory modules 10 100Base T Ethernet SATA keyboard mouse controllers a real time clock and a watchdog timer 2 2 ETX Documentation This product manual serves as one of three principal references for an ETX design It documents the specifications and features of ETX PM3 The other two references which are available from the Kontron
23. Synchronous processor system bus Advanced Power Management features including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Chipset Intel amp 852GM 855GME Yo WV NN Y y 200 266 333 MHz memory bus on modules with Intel 855GME 200 266 MHz memory bus on modules with Intel 852GM Memory One 200 pin DDR SO DIMM 2 5V PC 1600 2100 2700 unbuffered DDR SDRAM up to 1GB Onboard video graphics array VGA Integrated in Intel amp 855GME 200MHz 852GM 133MHz Graphics memory controller hub with Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology Up to 64 MB Video RAM UMA Cathode ray tube CRT and low voltage differential signalling LVDS liquid crystal display LCD interfaces Chipset Intel 82801 DB ICH4 gt Yo WV NN Enhanced Intelligent Drive Electronics EIDE Two Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Bus Master IDE ports up to four devices support Ultra 100 66 33 Direct Memory Access DMA mode Programmed Input Output PIO modes up to Mode 4 timing Multiword DMA Mode with independent timing Universal Serial Bus USB Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 11 Es kontron YNNNN Yo V NON 3 Specifications Four USB 1 1 2 0 ports UHCI and EHCI USB legacy keyboard support USB floppy CD ROM Hard drive and memory stick boot support Integrated Ethernet Intel 82562 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet controller Integrated WfM 2 0 and IEEE 802 3 compliant 10BASE T and 100BASE TX compatible PHY Audio Integrated in I
24. at room temperature typical 24 C The Critical Trip Point is designed to ensure that the module is shut down before any thermal damage can occur to the CPU This feature is available on all ETX PM3 modules If the cooling solution is unable to maintain a temperature below the Critical Trip Point then the module is automatically shut down Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 43 Es kontron 6 Important Information The Critical Trip Point feature only works in conjunction with an ATX power supply or power supplies that utilize the PS_ON signal Warning AT power supplies do not support the Critical Trip Point feature The ETX PM3 1800MHz can also generate extreme heat when operated at their respective maximum CPU frequency Due to this reason Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH has decided to offer the option for setting Max CPU Frequency within the BIOS setup In order to ensure that this module operates with the standard ETX PM3 Heatspreader Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH has had to limit the CPU output to a predefined default frequency The following defaults have been defined ETX amp PM3 1800MHz Default 1400MHz Although these defaults have been defined the user still has the ability to increase the CPU frequency using the Max Frequency Setting If the user chooses to use the maximum CPU frequency offered by the module they must ensure that they also use a cooling solution that is capable of dissipating the heat so that the
25. below shows the default configuration Boot Priority order 1 IDEO primary master device 2 IDE1 primary slave device 3 IDE2 secondary master device 4 IDE3 secondary slave device 5 IDE CD lt IDE CD ROM 6 USB Key USB stick 7 USB CDROM USB CD ROM device 8 Exclude from boot order USB FDC USB Floppy drive USB HDD USB Hard Drive device USB ZIP USB ZIP drive USB LS 120 USB CDROM device PCI BEV PCI LAN device PCI SCSI lt PCI SCSI device Bootable Add in Cards Notes Item Specific Help Keys used to view or configure devices Up and Down arrows select a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down f and lt r gt specifies the device fixed or removable x exclude or include the device to boot Shift 1 enables or disables a device 1 4 Loads default boot sequence The standard 1 44MB floppy drive is referenced as Legacy Floppy Drives The BIOS only tries to boot from the devices max 8 in the Boot Priority Order list 10 8 3 Boot First Menu Display the Boot First Menu by pressing Esc during POST In response the BIOS displays the message Entering Boot Menu and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST Use the menu to select one of the following options Override the existing boot sequence for this boot only by selecting another boot device If the specified device does not load the OS the BIOS rev
26. during POST configuration and are set to be compatible with common PC AT settings You can change some parameters of the parallel communication interface through the BIOS setup Floppy The floppy disk interface shares signals with the parallel communication interface The floppy interface is limited to one drive drive 1 A standard floppy cable has two connectors for floppy drives One connector has a non twisted cable leading to it the other has a twisted cable leading to it When using the floppy interface you must connect the floppy drive to the connector drive 1 that has the non twisted cable leading to it The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Configuration The floppy disk controller uses 1 0 IRQ and direct memory access DMA resources These resources are allocated by BIOS during POST configuration and are compatible with common PC AT settings You can change some parameters of the parallel communication interface through the BIOS setup Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 33 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 6 Connector X4 Subsystems Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current 4 6 1 Connector X4 IDE 1 I
27. for plug in devices Select Yes when required to restore the manufacturer s defaults 65 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation Sanai Sann ee a E a Plug and Play OS from changing system PCI Device Slot x sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot x PCI device PCLIRO line 1 Disabled PCI IRQ line 2 Auto Select PCI devices can use hardware interrupts called IRQ s A PCI IRQ line 3 IRQ3 4 5 PCI device cannot use IRQ s already in use by ISA or EISA PCI IRQ line 4 255 m 2 devices Use Auto only if no ISA or EISA legacy cards are Onboard LAN SATA IRQ line 15 a T installed Onboard USB EHCT IRQ line nad PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion sub menu Opens IRQ Exclusion sub menu PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Sub menu Opens UMB Exclusion sub menu Select PCI to have a PCI video card if installed used for AGP the boot display device Default Primary Video Adapter PCI Select AGP to have a AGP video card if installed used for the boot display device Assign IRQ to SMB Disabled Determines whether the onchip SMBus host controller gets Enabled an IRQ assigned Disabled Assign IRQ to VGA Enabled Determines whether the VGA Device gets an IRQ assigned Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Setting this option to yes under certain circumstances may help to recover from system boot failure or a resource conflict Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation
28. int PU 50k 5V in 75 SA16 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 76 IOW ISA 1 0 Write I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 77 SA18 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 78 SA17 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 79 SA19 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 80 SMEMR ISA System Memory Read 10 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 81 IOCHRDY ISA 1 0 Channel Readv 10 5 PU 1k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 82 AEN ISA Adress Enable 10 5 Bootstrap PD 4k7 83 VCC Power 5V PWR 84 VCC Power 5V PWR 85 SDO ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 86 SMEMW ISA System Memory Write I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 87 SD2 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 88 SD1 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 89 SD3 ISA Data Bus 10 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 90 NOWS ISA No Wait Staits I 5 PU 330R 5V int PU 50k 5V in 91 DREQ2 ISA DMA Request 2 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 92 SD4 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 93 SD5 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 94 IRQ9 ISA Interrupt Request 9 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 95 SD6 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 96 SD7 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 97 IOCHK ISA 1 0 Channel Check 1 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 98 RSTDRV ISA Reset 0 5 99 GND Ground PWR 100 GND Ground PWR Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kont
29. load a SATA Raid driver during installation process Please visit the ETX PM3 download section for more details Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 39 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 8 Feature Connector X6 4 8 1 DVO Output The ETX amp PM3 Digital Video Out port is integrated in the Intel amp 852GM 855GME Northbridge It has the following features gt 2 Digital Video Out Ports DVOB amp DVOC on 855GME chipset gt 1 digital Video Out Port DVOC on 852GM chipset gt Two 12 bit channels The DVO B C ports can drive a variety of DVO devices TV Out Encoders TMDS and LVDS transmitters etc The Feature Connector can be used with the ETX Feature Connector Adaptor ADA ETX FC The adaptor board ADA ETX FC converts the signals from DVO to DVI and is available optional 4 8 2 DVO Connector and Flat Foil Cable Connector and flat foil cable information for the DVO connector X6 located on the bottom side Flat Foil Cable YOUNGSHIN MCAB50x150B05 50pos 150 mm length 0 5mm pitch both ends opposite sides Connector gt Molex 54132 5097 RoHS gt 0 50mm 020 Pitch FFC FPC Connector Right Angle SMT ZIF Bottom Contact Style 50 Circuits Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 40 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 8 3 Pinout Feature Connector X6 Pin Pin on EIX PM
30. more than 16 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 73 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation heads or more than 63 sectors per track Spread Spectrum Hein Allows the system to use Spread Spectrum This node allows the user to select how often the cmosshould be restored No Backup Never useful for debugging Cmos Backup Type Restore every boot Cmos Invalid Only restores the cmos if the cmos invalid saves boot Restore if cmos invalid time Restore Every Boot Ensures the system always boots with the same settings Disabled mE Enable SMBIOS UUID Enabled Enables the SMBIOS Unique Universal Identifier UUID 10 6 Security Menu Clear A TARET Supervisor Password Is Sa If a password is choosen Set will appear in this field Clear a TONES User Password Is Set If a password is choosen Set will appear in this field Set Supervisor Password Up to seven alphanumeric characters Pressing Enter displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives full access to setup Set User Password Up to seven alphanumeric characters Pressing Enter displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives restricted access to setup DEES User Eds requires supervisor password to access floppy Supervisor disk NOST Write protect the boot sector on the hard disk for virus Fixed disk boot sector protection Requi
31. the modem which then sends the data over a telephone line The data that the modem receives from the telephone line can then be sent to the computer You can search for information about the standard on the Web RS 232 Made Easy Connecting Computers Printers Terminals and Modems Martin D Seyer Prentice Hall 1991 ISBN 0 13 749854 3 gt National Semiconductor The Interface Data Book includes application notes Type 232 as search criteria to obtain a list of application notes You can search for information about the data book on National Semiconductor s Web site 13 3 2 Serial ATA gt Serial AT Attachment ATA Working Group This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus interface between disk drives and host processors It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system You can search for information about the working group on the Web We recommend you also search the Web for information on 4 2 I O cable if you use hard disks in a DMA3 or PIO4 mode Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 85 Es kontron 13 3 3 USB 13 Appendix G PC Architecture Information USB Specification USB Implementers Forum Inc is a non profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification The USB IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of Universal Serial Bus technology You can search for information about the stan
32. 0 COM3 Yes Note 2 11 COM4 Yes Note 2 12 PS 2 Mouse No Note 1 13 FPU No 14 IDEO No Note 1 15 IDE1 No Note 1 Note 1 Ifthe Used For device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices 2 Unavailable if baseboard is equipped with an 1 0 controller SMC FDC37C669 and the device is enabled in setup 3 Unavailable in Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI mode Used as System Control Interrupt SCI in ACPI mode Currently not free in Non ACPI mode Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 57 G kontron 9 System Resources In APIC mode 0 Timer0 No 1 Keyboard No 2 Slave 8259 No 3 COM2 No Note 1 4 COM1 No Note 1 5 PCI LPT2 Yes Note 2 6 Floppy Drive Controller No Note 1 7 LPT1 No Note 1 8 RTC No 9 SCI No System Control Interrupt 3 10 COM3 Yes Note 2 11 COM4 Yes Note 2 12 PS 2 Mouse No Note 1 13 FPU No 14 IDEO No Note 4 15 IDE1 No Note 4 16 PIRQ A For PCI PCI IRQ line 1 USB UCHI controller 1 Graphics controller 17 PIRQ B For PCI PCI IRQ line 2 AC97 Audio controller 18 PIRQ C For PCI PCI IRQ line 3 USB UCHI controller 3 Native IDE 19 PIRQ D For PCI PCI IRQ line 4 USB UCHI controller 2 20 PIRQ E No Lan Controller 21 PIRQ F No 22 PIRQ G No 23 PIRQ H No USB EHCI controller Note 11fthe Used For device is disabled in setup
33. 1 Es kontron 11 Appendix F JIDA Standard 11 Appendix F JIDA Standard Every board with an on board BIOS extension supports the following function calls which supply information about the board Jumptec Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA functions are called via Interrupt 15h Functions include gt AH Eah gt AL function number DX 4648h security word gt CL board number starting with 1 The interrupt returns a CLzO if a board with the number specified in CL does not exist CL will equal O if the board number exists In this case the content of DX determines if the operation was successful DX 6B6Fh indicates success other values indicate an error 11 1 JIDA Information To obtain information about boards that follow the JIDA standard use the following procedure Call Get BIOS ID with CL 1 The name of the first device installed will be returned If you see the result Board exists CL 0 increment CL and call Get BIOS ID again Repeat until you see Board not present CLzO You now know the names of all boards within your system that follow the JIDA standard gt You can find out more information about a specific board by calling the appropriate inquiry function with the board s number in CL Note Association between board and board number may change because of configuration changes Do not rely on any association between board and board number Always use the procedure described above to determine the as
34. 3 the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protection requirements of IEC EN60950 RQ9 is used for SCT in ACPI mode Do not use for legacy ISA devices G kontron 4 4 1 Connector X2 Signal Levels Pin 1 50 ISA Bus 4 ETX Connectors Pin Signal_ Description Type Termination Comment 1 GND Ground PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 SD14 ISA Data Bus 10 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 4 SD15 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 5 SD13 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 6 MASTER ISA 16 Bit Master I 5 PU 330R 5V int PU 50k 5V in 7 SD12 ISA Data Bus 10 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 8 DREQ7 ISA DMA Request 7 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 9 SD11 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 10 DACK7 ISA DMA Acknowledge 7 10 5 int PU 50k 5V in 11 SD10 ISA Data Bus 10 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 12 DREQ6 ISA DMA Request 6 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 13 SD9 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 14 DACK6 ISA DMA Acknowledge 6 I0 5 int PU 50k 5V in 15 SD8 ISA Data Bus I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 16 DREQ5 ISA DMA Request 5 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 17 MEMW ISA Memory Write I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 18 DACK5 ISA DMA Acknowledge 5 I0 5 int
35. 8 LVDS Channel Data 0 13 LCDDO17 LVDS Channel Data 0 14 LCDDO19 LVDS Channel Data 0 z 15 GND Ground PWR 16 GND Ground PWR 17 LCDDO13 LVDS Channel Data 0 18 LCDDO15 LVDS Channel Data 0 19 LCDDO12 LVDS Channel Data 0 20 LCDDO14 LVDS Channel Data 0 21 GND Ground PWR 22 GND Ground PWR 23 LCDDO8 LVDS Channel Data 0 24 LCDDO11 LVDS Channel Data 0 25 LCDDO9 LVDS Channel Data 0 26 LCDDO10 LVDS Channel Data 0 27 GND Ground PWR 28 GND Ground PWR 29 LCDDO4 LVDS Channel Data 0 30 LCDDO7 LVDS Channel Data 0 31 LCDDO5 LVDS Channel Data 0 32 LCDDO6 LVDS Channel Data 0 33 GND Ground PWR 34 GND Ground PWR 35 LCDDO1 LVDS Channel Data 0 36 LCDDO3 LVDS Channel Data 0 37 LCDDOO LVDS Channel Data 0 38 LCDDO2 LVDS Channel Data 0 39 VCC Power 5V PWR 40 VCC Power 5V PWR 41 JILI DAT JILI I2C Data Signal 10 3 3 PU 4k7 3 3V 42 LTGIOO General Purpose nc not supported 43 JILI CLK JILI 12C Clock Signal 10 3 3 PU 4k7 3 3V 44 BLON Display Backlight On 0 5 gt 45 BIASON Display Contrast nc gt not supported 46 DIGON Display Power On 0 5 int PD 100k in 47 COMP Composite Video SCART Blue nc not supported 48 Y S Video Luminance SCART Red nc x not supported 49 SYNC Composite Sync nc not supported 50 C S Video Chrominance SCART Green nc not supported Note
36. 80 INDEX 81 VCC 82 VCC 81 VCC 82 VCC 83 RXD1 84 ACK 83 RXD1 84 DRV 85 RTS1 86 BUSY 85 RTS1 86 MOT 87 DTR1 88 PE 87 DTR1 88 WDATA 89 DCD1 90 SLCT 89 DCD1 90 WGATE 91 DSR1 92 MSCLK 91 DSR1 92 MSCLK 93 CTS1 94 MSDAT 93 CTS1 94 MSDAT 95 TXD1 96 KBCLK 95 TXD1 96 KBCLK 97 RI1 98 KBDAT 97 RI1 98 KBDAT 99 GND 100 GND 99 GND 100 GND Notes To protect external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protection requirements of IEC EN60950 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 29 Es kontron 4 5 1 Connector X3 Signal Levels Pin 1 50 VGA LCD VIDEO 4 ETX Connectors Pin Signal Description Type Termination Comment 1 GND Ground PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 R Analog Video Out RGB Red Channel 0 4 B Analog Video Out RGB Blue Channel 0 5 HSY Horizontal Synchronization Pulse 0 3 3 6 G Analog Video Out RGB Green Channel 0 7 VSY Vertical Synchronization Pulse 023 923 ES 8 DDCK Display Data Channel Clock 10 5 PU 4k7 5V 9 DETECT Panel Hot Plug Detection nc not supported 10 DDDA Display Data Channel Data I0 5 PU 4k7 5V 11 LCDDO16 LVDS Channel Data 0 12 LCDDO1
37. BIOS but itis supported by the following operating systems WinME Win2k gt WinXP S4 OS Hibernate The following resumes are supported Resume Event S1 S3 cold Power Button Yes Yes Yes Yes WakeOnLAN Yes Yes Yes Yes ves Ye ve mo Yes Ww W W Note S3 hot 5VSB on and 5V switched to 5V 3 cold 5VSB on and 5V switched to 5VSB Not supported on ETX Eval Backplane works only if the USB Device is supplied from 5VSB 8 9 USB 2 0 EHCI Host Controller Support The EHCI host controller shares the 6 USB ports with the 3 UHCI host controllers Integrated into the EHC functionality is a port routing logic which performs the mixing between the UHCI and EHCI host controllers If a device is connected that is not capable of USB2 0 s high speed signaling protocol or if the EHCI software drivers are not present than the UHCI controller owns the ports Routing Diagram Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 55 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information Note USB2 0 high speed boot is supported by the BIOS Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 56 Es kontron 9 System Resources 9 1 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines In 8259 PIC mode 9 System Resources RE hab 0 Timero No 1 Keyboard No 2 Slave 8259 No 3 COM2 No Note 1 4 COM1 No Note 1 5 LPT2 Yes Note 2 6 Floppy Drive Controller No Note 1 7 LPT1 No Note 1 8 RTC No 9 SCI No Note 3 1
38. Bus 0 5 50 IRQ4 ISA Interrupt Request 4 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 25 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors Pin 51 100 ISA BUS 51 VCC Power 5V PWR 52 VCC Power 5V PWR 53 SA6 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 54 IRQ5 ISA Interrupt Request 5 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 55 SA7 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 56 IRQ6 ISA Interrupt Request 6 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 57 SA8 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 58 IRQ7 ISA Interrupt Request 7 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 59 SA9 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 60 SYSCLK ISA Bus Clock CLK SYS ISA 0 3 3 61 SA10 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 62 REFSH ISA System Refresh Control I0 5 PU 1k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 63 SA11 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 64 DREQ1 ISA DMA Request 1 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 65 SA12 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 66 DACK1 ISA DMA Acknowledge 1 I0 5 int PU 50k 5V in 67 GND Ground PWR 68 GND Ground PWR 69 SA13 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 70 DREQ3 ISA DMA Request 3 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 71 SA14 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 72 DACK3 ISA DMA Acknowledge 3 10 5 int PU 50k 5V in 73 SA15 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 74 IOR ISA I 0 Read I0 5 PU 47k 5V
39. Chip Select Channel 1 0 3 3 31 SIDE AO Secondary IDE Adress Bus 0537998 5 32 PIDE_CS1 Primary IDE Chip Select Channel 0 Os gt 33 GND Ground PWR 34 GND Ground PWR 35 PDIAG_S 80 conductor IDE cable Channel 1 1 3 3 PD 10k 36 PIDE_A2 Primary IDE Adress Bus 0 3 3 37 SIDE A1 Secondary IDE Adress Bus 03 30 ES 38 PIDE AO Primary IDE Adress Bus 0 3 3 39 SIDE_INTRQ Secondary IDE Interrupt Request 1 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 40 PIDE_A1 Primary IDE Adress Bus 0 3 3 gt 41 PM_BATLOW Battery Low 13 3 PU 10k 3 3V 42 nc nc Reserved 43 SIDE_AK Secondary IDE DMA Acknowledge 03M E 44 PIDE INTRQ Primary IDE Interrupt Reqeuest 1 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 45 SIDE RDY Secondary IDE Ready 13 3 PU 1k 3 3V 46 PIDE_AK Primary IDE DMA Acknowledge 03 35 65 gt 47 SIDE_IOR Secondary IDE I0 Read 0 3 3 gt 48 PIDE_RDY Primary IDE Ready 1 3 3 PU 1k 3 3V gt 49 VCC Power 5V PWR 50 VCC Power 5V PWR Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 C kontron 4 ETX Connectors Pin51 100 IDE1 IDE2 ETHERNET POWER PM MISC 51 SIDE_IOW Secondary IDE IO Write 0 3 3
40. DE 2 Ethernet Miscellaneous Prin Signal ER E TE 1 GND 2 GND 51 SIDE_IOW 52 PIDE_IOR 3 5V_SB 4 PWGIN 53 SIDE_DRQ 54 PIDE_IOW 5 PS_ON 6 SPEAKER 55 SIDE_D15 56 PIDE_DRQ 7 PWRBTN 8 BATT 57 SIDE_DO 58 PIDE D15 9 KBINH 10 LILED 59 SIDE_D14 60 PIDE_DO 11 PM_RSMRST 12 ACTLED 61 SIDE_D1 62 PIDE_D14 13 ROMKBCS 14 SPEEDLED 63 SIDE_D13 64 PIDE_D1 15 EXT_PRG 16 I2CLK 65 GND 66 GND 17 VCC 18 VCC 67 SIDE_D2 68 PIDE_D13 19 OVCR 20 GPCS 69 SIDE_D12 70 PIDE_D2 21 EXTSMI 22 T2DAT 71 SIDE_D3 72 PIDE_D12 23 SMBCLK 24 SMBDATA 73 SIDE_D11 74 PIDE_D3 25 SIDE_CS3 26 RESERVED 75 SIDE_D4 76 PIDE_D11 27 SIDE_CS1 28 DASP_S 77 SIDE_D10 78 PIDE_D4 29 SIDE_A2 30 PIDE_CS3 79 SIDE_D5 80 PIDE_D10 31 SIDE_AO 32 PIDE_CS1 81 VCC 82 VCC 33 GND 34 GND 83 SIDE D9 84 PIDE D5 35 PDIAG S 36 PIDE A2 85 SIDE D6 86 PIDE D9 37 SIDE A1 38 PIDE AO 87 SIDE D8 88 PIDE D6 39 SIDE INTRQ 40 PIDE A1 89 RESERVED 90 RESERVED 41 RESERVED 42 RESERVED 91 RXD 92 PIDE_D8 43 SIDE_AK 44 PIDE INTRQ 93 RXD 94 SIDE D7 45 SIDE RDY 46 PIDE_AK 95 TXD 96 PIDE_D7 47 SIDE_IOR 48 PIDE_RDY 97 TXD 98 HDRST 49 vcc 50 VCC 99 GND 100 GND Notes To protect external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protection requirements of IEC EN60950 This signal is not supported on the ETX PM C kontron 4 ETX Connectors
41. DVOC 47 DVOBCINTRB DVOBC Interrupt 48 MI2CDATA DVO I2C Clock 49 MI2CCLK DVO I2C Data 50 GVREF Output Input Note Input only if no default Ref is needed Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 41 C kontron 5 Special Features 5 Special Features 5 1 Watchdog Timer This feature is implemented in the Winbond 83627HF super 1 0 You can configure the Watchdog Timer WDT in BIOS setup to start after a set amount of time after power on boot The WDT can also be controlled by the JIDA32 Library API Refer to Appendix F JIDA Standard The application software should strobe the WDT to prevent its timeout Upon timeout the WDT resets and restarts the system This provides a way to recover from program crashes or lockups Configuration You can program the timeout period for the watchdog timer in two ranges 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds 1 minute increments from 1 to 255 minutes Contact Kontron Embedded Modules technical support for information on programming and operating the WDT Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 42 Es kontron 6 Important Information 6 Important Information Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH currently offers different variants of the ETX PM3 They are the 1400MHz and 1800MHz PentiumM and 600MHz 800MHz 1000MHz and 1500MHz CeleronM versions These variants utilize a smart BIOS that is capable of identifying the CPU that the module is equipped with Another feature of the BIOS is its ability
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43. Embedded Modules GmbH Web site include The ETX amp Component SBC Specification defines the ETX module form factor pinout and signals You should read this first The ETX amp Component SBC Design Guide serves as a general guide for baseboard design with a focus on maximum flexibility to accommodate a range of ETX amp modules 2 3 ETX Benefits Embedded technology extended ETX amp modules are very compact 100mm square 12mm thick highly integrated computers All ETX amp modules feature a standardized form factor and a standardized connector layout that carry a specified set of signals This standardization allows designers to create a single system baseboard that can accept present and future ETX amp modules gt ETX modules include common personal computer PC peripheral functions such as Graphics Parallel Serial and USB ports Keyboard mouse Ethernet Vv NON Y Sound IDE The baseboard designer can optimize exactly how each of these functions implements physically Designers can place connectors precisely where needed for the application on a baseboard designed to optimally fita system s packaging Peripheral PCI or ISA buses can be implemented directly on the baseboard rather than on mechanically unwieldy expansion cards The ability to build a system on a single baseboard using the computer as one plug in component simplifies packaging eliminates cabling and significantly reduces system level c
44. N Speed xxx RPM Speed of CPU Fan Det 0 This is used to correctly display the Fan speed Please note it only Edges Per Fan Revolution 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 kates effect after a reboot 10 5 6 Watchdog Settings Submenu Disabled Mode Reset Select watchdog operation mode NMI ue 1s 5s 10s 30s 1min 5 5min 10 5min The time until the watchdog counter starts counting Useful to V 30 5min handle longer boot times 1s 5s 10s 30s 1min 5 5min 10 5min j i Timeout Maximum trigger period 30 5min Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 72 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation 10 5 7 Display Control Submenu CRT only Display Mode LFP only Select the display mode CRT LFP JDA Revision 1 5 Displays the revision of the JILI data area image VGA 1x18 SVGA 1x18 XGA 1x18 XGA 1x24 Select Auto to let the BIOS automatically detect the panel XGA 2x18 type or use one ofthe predefined fixed panel types Flat Panel Type SXGA 2x24 UXGA 2x18 Choose Enter PAID or Enter FPID to manually set JILI3 ID Enter PAID s Enter FPID Auto PAID FPID1 0 FFFF default O Enter the JILI3 ID Faepanclselne Centered Stretched expands a low resolution video mode to full screen Stretched ona higher flat panel resolution Flat Panel Backlight 0 255 default 128 Enter a value to adjust backlight of the LCD Flat Panel Contrast 0 63 default 32 Enter a value to
45. OS setup is TM1 instead of TM2 which is the default for the ETX PM3 1400 MHz and 1800 MHz The ETX PM3 Celeron 1500 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz does not support TM2 See sections Thermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection and Power Menu of this document for more information about TM1 and TM2 Warning AT power supplies do not support the Critical Trip Point feature Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 44 Es kontron 6 Important Information 6 4 Cooling Solutions With introduction of higher frequency CPUs into the embedded market the need to design more efficient cooling solutions is now a necessity These higher frequency CPUs generate much more heat which must be removed from the application One solution that has become more common in the embedded market is the use of heat pipes when designing a cooling solution Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH has designed some cooling solutions that utilize heat pipes in order to perform some tests Although Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH designed these cooling solutions strictly for test purposes and not as a standard ETX amp cooling solution the knowledge gained from these tests is being made available to customers in the form of an application note called PM Thermal Guidelines E1xx pdf This application note should be used as a guideline to help evaluate potential thermal designs It can be found on Kontron s web site at www kontron em com on the ETX product page and in the Tech Support section
46. PCI Bus The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information USB Three USB host controllers two 1 1 UHCI and one EHCI high speed 2 0 controller are on the Intel 82801DB south bridge device The USB controllers comply with both versions 1 1 and 2 0 of the USB standard and are backward compatible The three controllers implement a root hub which have two USB ports each Configuration The USB controllers are PCI bus devices The BIOS allocates required system resources during configuration of the PCI bus Audio The ETX PM3 PCI audio controller is integrated in the Intel 82801DB southbridge The audio codec is compatible with AC97 Configuration The audio controller is a PCI bus device The BIOS allocates required system resources during configuration of the PCI device Serial IRQ The serial IRQ pin offers a standardized interface to link interrupt request lines to a single wire Configuration The serial IRQ machine is in Quiet Mode the frame size is 21 frames and the start frame pulse width is 4 clocks 3 3V Power Supply for External Components The ETX PM3 offers the ability to connect external 3 3V devices to the onboard generated supply voltage Pin 12 and Pin 16 of Connector X1 are used to connect to the 3 3V 5 power supply The maximum external load is 500mA
47. PU 50k 5V in 19 MEMR ISA Memory Read I0 5 PU 47k 5V int PU 50k 5V in 20 DREQO ISA DMA Request 0 I 5 PD 47k int PD 50k in 21 LA17 ISA Adress Bus SA17 0 5 gt 22 DACKO ISA DMA Acknowledge 0 10 5 int PU 50k 5V in 23 LA18 ISA Adress Bus SA18 0 5 24 IRQ14 ISA Interrupt Request 14 ROM Chip Select I0 5 int PU 50k 5V in 25 LA19 ISA Adress Bus SA19 0 5 26 IRQ15 ISA Interrupt Request 15 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 27 LA20 ISA Latchable Adress Bus 0 5 28 IRQ12 ISA Interrupt Request 12 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 29 LA21 ISA Latchable Adress Bus 0 5 30 IRQ11 ISA Interrupt Request 11 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 31 LA22 ISA Latchable Adress Bus 0 5 32 IRO10 ISA Interrupt Request 10 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 33 LA23 ISA Latchable Adress Bus 0 5 34 1016 ISA 16 Bit 1 0 Access 15 PU 330R 5V int PU 50k 5V in 35 GND Ground PWR 36 GND Ground PWR 37 SBHE ISA System Byte High Enable I0 5 int PU 50k 5V in 38 M16 ISA 16 Bit Memory Access I0 5 PU 330R 5V int PU 50k 5V in 39 SAO ISA Adress Bus 0 5 40 OSC ISA Oscillator CLK_ISA14 0 3 3 41 SA1 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 42 BALE ISA Buffer Adress Latch Enable 10 5 Bootstrap PD 4k7 43 SA2 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 44 TC ISA Terminal Count 10 5 Bootstrap PD 4k7 45 SA3 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 46 DACK2 ISA DMA Acknowledge 2 I0 5 int PU 50k 5V in 47 SA4 ISA Adress Bus 0 5 48 IRQ3 ISA Interrupt Request 3 I 5 int PU 50k 5V in 49 SA5 ISA Adress
48. Ses Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings The USB ports are multiplexed between UHCI and EHCI Ports are routed to EHCI if an USB 2 0 high speed device is connected and an EHCI driver is loaded If you want to use the USB boot feature enable USB BIOS Legacy Support LAN Sub menu Description MA fth Eth LAN MAC address Eth1 XX XX XX XX XX XX shows the MAC address of theonbourd Ethemer controller Disabled Enables the ICH4 internal LAN controller Onboard LAN Controller Enabled Setting item to Disabled will remove the LAN from PCI config space i E h t BI ion for th Onboard LAN PXE ROM Disabled nables the remote boot BIOS extension for the onboard Enabled LAN controller This item controls the activation of the PME line which Enable WOL OS controlled can be used to wake the system via LAN Enabled OS control means that BIOS won t interfere with the settings made in an ACPI OS Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 69 Es kontron SIO Sub menu 10 BIOS Operation IT Enables or disables the onboard floppy disk controller Di Onboard FDC dpi The floppy disk control signals are available on the LPT os lines Use MOT1 DRV1 signals Disabled turns off the port Disabled Serial port A Enabled Enabled requires end user to enter the base 1 0 address Serial port B Aut and the IRQ Auto make
49. adjust contrast of the LCD Notes Only available if Flat Panel Type Enter PAID or Enter FPID are selected Only available if the DAC MAX5362 is on the OEM backplane or the panel adapter Only available if the digitally controlled potentiometer Xicor X9429 is on the OEM backplane or the panel adapter 10 5 8 Miscellaneous Submenu Di Floppy Check daa Enabled verifies floppy type on boot disabled speeds boot Disabled If enabled a summary screen is displayed just before booting the OS Summary Screen 3 Enabled to let the end user see the system configuration QuickBoot Mode Disabled Allows the ecu to skip certain tests while booting This will Enabled decrease the time needed to boot the system Extended Memory Normal Determines which type of tests will be performed on memory above Testin Just zero it 1MB None The option Normal is not visible if QuickBoot is enabled DEGE Doai Disabled If enabled system comes up with a blank screen instead of the Enabled diagnostic screen during bootup Y Halt On Errors a Determines if post errors cause the system to halt Autodetect Selecting Disabled prevents any installed PS 2 mouse form PS 2 Mouse Enabled functioning but frees up IRQ12 Selecting Autodetect frees IRQ12 if Disabled no mouse was detected Select DOS if you have DOS Select Other if you have another OS such E DOS Large Disk Access Mode e as UNIX A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cylinders
50. cessarily to decrease the UDMA Mode to values below 3 Configuration Primary and secondary IDE host adapters are PCI bus devices They are configured by the BIOS during PCI device configuration You can disable them in setup Resources used by the primary and secondary IDE host adapters are compatible with the PC AT Note PHOENIX BIOS will not recognize a Slave device on an IDE port if there is no Master device connected to the same IDE port Implementation and limitation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide from document revision 2 1 Refer to the documentation for additional information Ethernet The Ethernet interface is based on the Intel amp 82562 Fast Ethernet PCI controller This 32 bit PCI controller is a fully integrated 10 100BASE TX LAN solution The Ethernet interface requires an external transformer See the ETX amp Design Guide for suggestions on transformer selection Configuration The Ethernet interface is a PCI device The BIOS setup automatically configures it during configuration of the PCI device Note Implementation and limitation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide from document revision 2 1 Refer to the documentation for additional information Power Control Power Good Reset Input The ETX PM3 provides an external input for a power good signal or a manual reset pushbutton The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation informati
51. characteristics Vcc 5V Imax continuous 0 68 A Imax pulsed 2A Sense Tacho pulse 4 Pulses per turn Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 53 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information Tata M4 T1 T2 T3 T4 FAN 1 TURN T T1 T2 T3 T4 60 N SEC N FAN SPEED r p m Note The 5 Voutput is not short circuit proof The user has to ensure that the circuit is protected externally for example by a fuse on the backplane 8 7 Processor Clock Throttling The ACPI OS assesses the optimum CPU performance change necessary to lower the temperature using the following equation o Ss o 100 4 5 3 2 D c T 3 3 P 8 _TSP Sampling period 50 Time AP TC1 Tn Tn 1 TC2 Tn Tt AP is the performance delta Tt is the target temperature passive cooling trip point The two coefficients TC1 and TC2 and the sampling period TSP are hardware dependent constants the end user must supply setup options section ACPI Control Submenu It s up to the end user to set the cooling preference of the system by setting the appropriate trip points in the BIOS setup Note See chapter 12 of the ACPI specification www acpi info for more details Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 54 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 8 ACPI Suspend Modes and Resume Events The ETX PM3 supports the S1 POS Power On Suspend and S3 Save to Ram state S4 Save to Disk is not supported by the BIOS S4
52. cunee 61 10 1 Determining the BIOS Version ses 61 EE nEquiie ER 61 10 2 1 Start Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility ses 61 EMI LI m M 63 UMEN NE R 63 10 4 1 Master or Slave SOME uec ssh 64 10 5 Advanced Mel e ern qM SERT Qa RE ks HIE SEI qu CHA SR daa har Re MEA a RM D IRAE 65 10 5 1 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu ss 65 10 5 2 PCI PNP Configuration Submenu scc ca ati a o eERIUNEACIA TA RR ER HARI S RESET EA SN Ea PAS Ra SU RAR 65 Memory Cache S bimlen svc 25 2c oae eee eoe e oro Eva eee voe eee edes E SERERE REPEATED A 68 10 5 3 I O Device Configuration SUMMER 68 10 5 4 Keyboard Features Submenu eeeeeese ses 72 10 5 5 Hardware Monitor Submenu ressentent 72 10 5 6 Watchdog Settings Submenu seen 72 10 5 7 Display Control Submenu ss 73 10 58 Miscellaneous SUBMENU aeceecesvr tnn ena vecun e EYCHRE E QUIE IE YT ERO ER e YR RO HERO ERO rb da eU E ERR HER 73 10 6 Secunty Menu ie detiene os oven ses erbe ero dened aene iii eo sehe te REAR esa eo enden 74 JB o sadpe 76 10 7 1 ACPI Control SUD MENU eee conve ao EH ii 77 10 7 2 Thermal Management Sub Menu ses 77 10 7 3 Wake Up Events sub menu esee eene nenne enne nnne nennen nnne trennt essere enne 78 10 8 Boot MENU 78 10 8 1 Ud pem 78 10 8 2 T
53. dard on the Web 13 4 Programming C Programmer s Guide to Serial Communications Second Edition Joe Campbell SAMS 1987 ISBN 0 672 22584 0 Programmer s Guide to the EGA VGA and Super VGA Cards Third Edition Richard Ferraro Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0 201 57025 4 The Programmer s PC Sourcebook Second Edition Thom Hogan Microsoft Press 1991 ISBN 1 55615 321 X Undocumented PC A Programmer s Guide to 1 0 CPUs and Fixed Memory Areas Frank van Gilluwe Second Edition Addison Wesley 1997 ISBN 0 201 47950 8 Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 86 Es kontron 14 APPENDIX H DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY 14 APPENDIX H DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY Rev Date Author Changes 1 1 PRO Intitial Release Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 87 Es kontron
54. e 0 to 60 C Non operating 30 to 85 C See the Thermal Management chapter for additional information Note The maximum operating temperature with the heatspreader plate is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the heatspreader s surface You must maintain the temperature according to the above specification Operating without Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH heat spreader plate assembly Maximum operating temperature O to 60 C Non operating 30 to 85 C See the Thermal Management chapter for additional information Note The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on a module s surface You must maintain the temperature according to the above specification Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 16 Es kontron 3 Specifications 3 4 2 Humidity gt Operating 10 to 90 non condensing gt Non operating 5 to 95 non condensing Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 17 Es kontron 3 Specifications 3 5 MTBF The following MTBF Mean Time between Failure values were calculated using a combination of manufacturer s test data if the data was available and a Bellcore calculation for the remaining parts The Bellcore calculation used is Method 1 Case 1 In that particular method the components are assumed to be operating at a 50 stress level in a 40 C ambient environment and the system is assumed to have not been burned in Manufacturer s data has be
55. e tou en den TITO ete 39 4 8 Feature Connector XO c eerie ere kae ra teases e aea E e dead diia idos 40 4 8 1 UT Em 40 4 8 2 DVO Connector and Flat Foil Cable 40 4 8 3 Pinout Feature Connector X6 ressens ee these ennt 41 5 A M s auaa 42 5 1 EIDEM ELT TP O 42 6 Important Information ee oe se eee eoe ren o een o ee eae eee sea ase oe p Pana Pe ea ae a aree aes eae ee area do 43 6 1 Max CPU Frequency setting ss 43 6 2 Max CPU Frequency default settings ss 43 6 3 Citatio NS 4 rem 43 6 3 1 ETX PM3 Celeron 1500 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHZ sers 44 6 4 Cooling SOLU OMS cies sens amies tes rarement ht teste 45 7 Design Considerations iccsciccscccscssceccsccesesceesscssesccccencccsscccesssccessccsassscscssccscscuscesccesscocess 46 7 1 Thermal Managementircecscaveseesscaeseens debsesiccaveeacevacccsacdastascesaedoddsauncsduenavecaacderees 46 7 2 Heatspreader Dimensions seccceseccesseccsseccesceceseccesseceescceeesceeneeceeneeeeenseeees 47 7 2 1 ETX PM3 Heatspreader similar to ETX PM Heatspreader 47 8 Important Technology Information ssesssssoosscosssosssosssessceossesssessseosscsosscossoossesssessseeso 48 8 1 LO APIC vs 8259 PIC Interrupt mOU arar 48 8 1 1 Method of interrupts transmission ss 48 8 1 2 nterr ptpriotiby 2 Eee eiii 48 CER EE res dut c 48 8 2 Native vs
56. ectors Pin 51 100 PCI USB AUDIO 51 VCC Power 45V PWR 52 VCC Power 5V PWR 53 PAR PCI Bus Parity 10 3 3 54 SERR PCI Bus System Error I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 55 GPERR PCI Bus Grant Error 10 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 56 nc nc Reserved 57 PME PCI Power Management Event I0 3 3 int PU 20k 3 3Vin 58 USB2 USB Data Port2 10 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 59 LOCK PCI Bus Lock I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 60 DEVSEL PCI Bus Device Select I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 61 TRDYH PCI Bus Target Ready I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 62 USB3 USB Data Port3 10 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 63 IRDY PCI Bus Initiator Ready I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 64 STOPH PCI Bus Stop I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 65 FRAME PCI Bus Cycle Frame I0 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 66 USB2 USB Data Port2 I0 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 67 GND Ground PWR 68 GND Ground PWR 69 AD16 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 70 CBE2 PCI Bus Command and Byte enables 2 10 3 3 71 AD17 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 72 USB3 USB Data Port3 I0 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 73 AD19 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 74 AD18 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 75 AD20 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 76 USBO USB Data PortO 10 3 3 int PD 15k in ICH4 77
57. efer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 31 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors VGA Output LVDS Flat Panel Interface JILI The user interface for flat panels is the JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface JILI The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Digital Flat Panel Interface JIDI The ETX PM3 does not support the JUMPtec Intelligent Digital Interface JIDI Serial Ports 1 and 2 The ETX amp PM3 supports two serial interfaces TTL You can use COM2 for IrDA SIR operation This feature is implemented in the super 1 0 device which is a Winbond 83627HF The implementation of the serial interface complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Configuration The serial communication interface uses 1 0 and IRQ resources The resources are allocated by the BIOS during POST configuration and are set to be compatible with common PC AT settings Use the BIOS setup to change some parameters that relate to the serial communication interface PS 2 Keyboard The implementation of the keyboard interface complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in
58. effect if an AC97 Audio MDC is not present LAN Options sub menu Opens LAN sub menu SIO Options sub menu Opens SIO sub menu i Disabled Onboard SATA OptionRON Das Enable or disable the onboard SATA Controller support Enabled Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 68 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings USB Sub menu Description Enabled Enable Disable UHCI 1 HC B UHCI H t 1 BSB RUE CR ROUEE Disabled USB ports 0 and 1 Enabled Enable Disable UHCI 2 HC B UHCI Host Controller 2 O Disabled USB ports 2 and 3 Control USB 2 0 functionality through this Setup Item If Enabled enabled Ports 0 3 are multiplexed between UHCI and B EHCI H ller ps Est Cons Disabled EHCI Ports are routed to EHCI if an USB2 0 high speed device is connected and an EHCI driver is loaded Enable support for Legacy Universal Serial Bus If D ec Enabled disabled it is not possible to boot from USB devices and Disabled USB keyboards mice will not function until a OS driver is loaded USB keyboards will still function in setup Enabled This Enables EHCI Legacy Support Disable this if you EHCI Legacy Support Disabled have an OS that doesn t have either acpi support or an EHCI driver not an USB2 driver installed Enabled This patch must be applied I OSes before WinXP SP2 have EHCI Handoff Patch problems gaining control over USB EHCI ports It should Disabled not be necessary for newer O
59. egistered trademark of Intel Corp gt All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners 1 4 Standards Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH is certified to ISO 9000 standards 1 5 Warranty This Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment During the warranty period Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will at its discretion decide to repair or replace defective products Within the warranty period the repair of products is free of charge as long as warranty conditions are observed Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 7 Es kontron 1 User Information The warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by the buyer unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of the product s environmental specifications or improper installation or maintenance Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH that are caused by a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product 1 6 Technical Support Technicians and engineers from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries are available for technical support We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems Before contacting Kontron Embedded Modules
60. en used wherever possible The manufacturer s data when used is specified at 50 C so in that sense the following results are slightly conservative The MTBF values shown below are for a 40 C in an office or telecommunications environment Higher temperatures and other environmental stresses extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure etc lower MTBF values gt System MTBF hours 116936 Notes Fans usually shipped with Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH products have 50 000 hour typical operating life The above estimates assume no fan but a passive heat sinking arrangement estimated RTC battery life as opposed to battery failures is not accounted for in the above figures and need to be considered for separately Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions When the Kontron unit has external power the only battery drain is from leakage paths Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 18 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 ETX Connectors The pinouts for ETX Interface Connectors X1 X2 X3 and X4 are documented for convenient reference Please see the ETX Specification and ETX Design Guide for detailed design level information 4 1 Connector Locations IDE Ports Ethernet Power Good Reset Input ATX PS Control ISA Bus Speaker Battery I2C Bus SM Bus VGA PCI Bus LVDS JILI USB Serial Ports Audio PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Serial IRQ IRDA 3 3 V for external use Parallel Port max 500 mA Floppy
61. erts to the previous boot sequence Enter Setup Press lt Esc gt to continue with the exi 10 9 Exit Menu The following sections describe the five options in Exi You must select an item from the menu to exit Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 79 sting boot sequence t Menu Pressing Esc does not exit this menu C kontron 10 BIOS Operation Exit Saving Changes Saves all selections and exits setup Upon reboot the BIOS configures the system according to the Setup selection stored in CMOS Also available by pressing F10 key Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit Setup without storing new selections in CMOS Previous selections remain in effect Load Setup Defaults Select to display the default values for all Setup menus Also available by pressing F9 key Discard Changes Discards changes made during a Setup session and revert to values previously saved in CMOS Save Changes Saves all selections without exiting Setup 10 10 Updating or Restoring BIOS Phoenix Phlash16 allows you to update or restore the BIOS with a newer version or restore a corrupt BIOS by using a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM chip gt Get the Phoenix Phlash16 compressed file CRDxMPM3 ZIP from the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH or directly from the ETX PM3 download section It contains the following files MAKEBOOT EXE Creates the custom boot sector on the Crisis Recovery Disk
62. ette CRISBOOT BIN Serves as the Crisis Recovery boot sector code MINIDOS SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH16 EXE Programs the Flash ROM WINCRISIS EXE Creates the Crisis Recovery Diskette from Windows WINCRISIS HLP Serves as the help file of WINCRISES EXE BIOS WHP Serves as the actual BIOS image to be programmed into Flash ROM Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 80 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation Note If downloading Crisis Recovery Disk from the web the BIOS File is note included You will need an account for KEM Customer Section to download BIOS Files BIOS WPH is a file that contains the 1MB BIOS binary and flash interface code required by Phlash16 EXE To install Phoenix Phlash16 on a hard disk unzip the content of CRDxMPM3 ZTP into a local directory such as C PHLASH Note Crisis Recovery requires either a floppy disk connected to the LPT interface external floppy drive 1 or an USB floppy drive To create a Crisis Recovery Diskette insert a blank diskette into Drive A or B and execute WINCRISIS EXE This copies four files onto the Crisis Recovery Diskette MINIDOS SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH16 EXE Programs the Flash ROM BIOS WPH Serves as the BIOS image to be programmed into Flash ROM If the BIOS image BIOS WPH changes because of an update or bug fix copy the new BIOS WPH image onto the diskette gt Phoenix Phlash16 runs in one
63. external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protection requirements of IEC EN60950 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 20 Es kontron 4 3 1 Connector X1 Signal Levels Pin 1 50 PCI USB AUDIO 4 ETX Connectors pin Signal Description Type Termination Comment 1 GND Ground PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 PCICLK3 PCI Clock Slot 3 0 3 3 4 PCICLK4 PCI Clock Slot 4 0 3 3 5 GND Ground PWR 6 GND Ground PWR 7 PCICLK1 PCI Clock Slot 1 0 3 3 8 PCICLK2 PCI Clock Slot 2 0 3 3 9 REQ3 PCI Bus Request 3 1 3 3 10 GNT3 PCI Bus Grant 3 0 3 3 11 GNT2 PCI Bus Grant 2 0 3 3 12 3V Power 3 3V PWR 13 REQ2 PCI Bus Request 2 1 3 3 14 GNT1 PCI Bus Grant 1 0 3 3 15 REQ1 PCI Bus Request 1 1 3 3 16 3V Power 3 3V PWR 17 GNTOH PCI Bus Grant 0 0 3 3 18 nc nc Reserved 19 VCC Power 45V PWR 20 VCC Power 5V PWR 21 SERIRQ Serial Interrupt Regest 10 3 3 PU 8k2 3 3V 22 REQO PCI Bus Request 0 1 3 3 23 ADO PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 24 3V Power 3 3V PWR 25 AD1 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 26 AD2 PCI Adres
64. he Setup Boot Ment sieste cae eere aee ue nne cane ant REN kn e ERE Ree auus 79 10 8 3 BOOU First MENU a 79 10 9 Exit lm damchataxevessaatertasaanietsy 79 10 10 Updating or Restoring BIOS eese e nenne nennen entree nte enne 80 10 11 Preventing Problems When Updating or Restoring BIOS ooccccococcnnccconoconnninonnno 81 Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 v Es kontron Table of Contents 11 A Appendix F JIDA Standard cccccsscsssscccssscccssccccscscccsssccssccccsscccssccceccsccessscssssssseece 82 11 1 JIDA Information 5 eie conce eere eiie b eo o eL HEC feeds ues pn e a ees eene EVE E e Sa Re BUS 82 12 A TULLIUM 83 12 1 BIOS Restrictions with revision MPM3R110 sr 83 13 Appendix G PC Architecture Information esessessseesscesosesosscosscosscosssosssesseeoseesssesssessse 84 EE ILI p 84 131 1 ISA Standard PS 2 COntlBCEOIS arrasan iaa 84 ERA Li UO b ET A 84 13 2 General PC Architecture ede eee eren ta tes eine 85 19 3 ANTE 85 1353 1 A eene enean et e d aue hx Ex aee De ge dave a sens renier amende denses 85 13 322 SOMA ATA a Detto de onde edt iu LUN eI E d 85 13 33 EEUU 86 13 4 Programming 12 5 eee eere conr eaae e eet eee eto eere aia 86 14 APPENDIX H DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ccccccsssssscccccsssccccccssccccecssssccscecsscscoeees 87 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 vi Es kontron 1 User Inf
65. he maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protection requirements of IEC EN60950 This signal is not supported on the ETX PM3 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 28 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors Parallel Port Floppy Interfaces You can configure ETX parallel port interfaces as conventional PC parallel ports or as an interface for a floppy disk drive You can select the operating mode in the BIOS settings or by a hardware mode select pin If Pin X3 51 LPT FLPY is grounded at boot time the floppy support mode is selected If the pin is left floating or is held high parallel port mode is selected The mode selection is determined at boot time Tt cannot be changed until the next boot cycle Parallel Port Mode Pinout Floppy Support Mode Pinout Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 LPT FLPY 52 RESERVED 51 LPT FLPY 52 RESERVED 53 VCC 54 GND 53 VCC 54 GND 55 STB 56 AFD 55 RESERVED 56 DENSEL 57 RESERVED 58 PD7 57 RESERVED 58 RESERVED 59 IRRX 60 ERR 59 IRRX 60 HDSEL 61 IRTX 62 PD6 61 IRTX 62 RESERVED 63 RXD2 64 INIT 63 RXD2 64 DIR 65 GND 66 GND 65 GND 66 GND 67 RTS2 68 PD5 67 RTS2 68 RESERVED 69 DTR2 70 SLIN 69 DTR2 70 STEP 71 DCD2 72 PD4 71 DCD2 72 DSKCHG 73 DSR2 74 PD3 73 DSR2 74 RDATA 75 CTS2 76 PD2 75 CTS2 76 WP 77 TXD2 78 PD1 77 TXD2 78 TRKO 79 RI2 80 PDO 79 RI2
66. hold the OS uses to decide when to start stop active cooling devices See section ETX PM3 onboard Fan connector for more information about the ETX PM3 onboard Fan control Passive Cooling The OS reduces the power consumption of the processor by throttling the processor clock to reduce the temperature of the thermal zone Passive cooling devices processor produce no noise The passive cooling trip point declares the temperature threshold where the OS will start or stop passive cooling Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 50 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information Critical Trip Point The OS performs an orderly but critical shutdown of the system when the temperature reaches the critical trip point 8 6 ETX amp PM3 onboard Fan connector This section describes how to connect a fan to the connector located directly on the ETX PM3 With certain BIOS settings it is possible to control the fan depending on the Active Trip Point temperature The fan switches on off depending on the adjusted Active Trip Point temperature In order for this feature to function properly an ACPI compliant OS is necessary Note The ETX PM3 BIOS supports only turning the onboard FAN ON OFF For additional support 3rd party software is necessary 8 6 1 Schematics of Fan control RNI00KPUDS V5S_ETX R50 R1 10K0892 10 R R135 R1 470RS02 C429 C100n02V10 R379 GNDGND R1 22K0S02 _ C430 V5S ETX SENSE VCC R144 GND
67. ignals are Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation available at the LPT port external floppy Only Drive B MOD1 DRV1 is supported but the drives are internally swapped to let the drive appear as Drive A Available if an external Super I 0 SMSC FDC37C669 is on the base board Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 71 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation 10 5 4 Keyboard Features Submenu A uto On or Off turns NumLock on or off at bootup Auto turns NumLock Numlock On e s on if it finds a numeric key pad Off Disabled Key Click Turns audible key click on y Enabled 26 7 3 o Sets number of times to repeat a keystroke per second if you hold Keyboard auto repeat rate 21 8 sec 13 3 sec the key down 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Ya sec Y2 sec Y Sets delay time after the key is held down before it begins to Keyboard auto repeat delay sec 1 sec repeat the keystroke Ke scanner Workaround Disabled This is a workaround for some PS2 scanners that require to be Enabled enabled after a reset Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 10 5 5 Hardware Monitor Submenu This submenu shows the current voltages and temperatures of the system VCC 3 3V Voltage X XXV 3 3V power plane 5Vsb Voltage X XXV 5V Standby voltage CPU Core Voltage X XXV CPU Core Voltage Battery Voltage x xxV Backup Battery Voltage CPU Temperature XX C amp xxx F Temperature of CPU DIE CPU FA
68. independent of the interrupt number 8 1 3 More interrupts The 1 0 APIC in the chipset of the ETX PM3 supports a total of 24 interrupts The APIC is not supported by all operating systems Only Windows XP supports APIC The APIC mode must be enabled in the BIOS setup before the OS installation APIC only works in ACPI mode For more information see chapter 8 of the IA 32 Intel Architecture Software Developer s Manual Volume 3 Note X Enable the APIC mode if your OS supports it 8 2 Native vs compatible IDE mode Windows XP SP1 and Windows Server 2003 will switch a native mode capable ATA controller from compatible to native mode if the BIOS indicates that the controller can be switched the controller supports native mode and the appropriate registry entry is set You must add a DWORD VALUE called EnableNativeModeATA under HKEY LOCAL MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control PnP Pci and set 1 as the value 8 2 1 Compatible Mode The ATA controller emulates a legacy IDE controller which is a non standard extension of the ISA based IDE controller In compatible mode the controller requires two ISA IRQs 14 and 15 that cannot be shared with other devices Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 48 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 2 2 Native Mode The ATA controller acts as a true PCI device that does not require dedicated legacy resources and can be configured anywhere in the system ATA controllers running in native
69. ions which are available at the Kontron Web site SM Bus System Management SM bus signals are connected to the SM bus controller which is located in the southbridge Intel 82801DB device For more information about the SM bus please see the System Management SM Bus section in the Appendix A System Resources chapter Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 38 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 7 SATA The ETX PM3 is ETX 3 0 conform and provides an onboard SATA controller VIA VT6421 with 2 onboard standard SATA 1 connectors To access the SATA Option ROM press CTRL Y or CTRL Z depends on keyboard layout during POST The option ROM is only available if SATA is enabled in the BIOS and a SATA Device is connected IA Technologies Inc UIA UT6421 U RAID CDROM BOOT BIOS U5 36 Copyright lt C gt VIA Technologies Inc All Right reserved Devices Please wait o Raid Ctrl Chnl8 Master HDT722516DLA386 ress lt Ctr1 Z gt Key into User Window UIA UT6421 U RAID Utility U5 36 View the serial number of y hard disk it is useful for Arra identify same model disks A11 RAID operations only co work BOD Array with UIA U RAID SW inside OS View Fi View Array disk Status t 4 Move to next item Enter Confirm the selection ESC Exit Serial Number Dev Posi Drive Name Array Name Mode E 1 146 DENT TATES Ctr16 Chnl8 Master HDT722516DLR SATA 153 38 Hdd When using the SATA ports it s necessary to
70. ipheral Component Interconnect PCI Devices PCI Device Busmaster PCI Interrupt Comment Audio USB See IRQ resource Ena boa Integrated in the Intel chipset No REQx GNTx pair needed You can use REQO GNTO REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GNT2 and REQ3 GNT3 pairs for external PCI devices 9 6 Inter IC I2C Bus ET AOh JIDA EEPROM No EEPROM for CMOS data 0 A2h JIDA EEPROM No 0 BOh WD PIC No Reserved for internal use 0 9 7 System Management SM Bus Following SM bus addresses are reserved 10h SMB Host Do not use under any circumstances 1 12h SMART_CHARGER Not to be used with any SM bus device except a charger 1 14h SMART_SELECTOR Not to be used with any SM bus device except a selector 1 16h SMART_BATTERY Not to be used with any SM bus device except a battery 1 AOh SPD SDRAM EEPROM 1 D2h Clock generator Do not use under any circumstances 1 The standard ETX PM3 Power management BIOS does support MARS Mobile Application platform for Rechargeable Systems Further details about MARS are available at Embedded Modules Division Kontron Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 59 Es kontron 9 System Resources 9 8 JILI I2C Bus I2C Address Used For Available Comment JIDA Bus Nr JILI EEPROM EEPROM for JILI Data Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 60 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation 10 BIOS Operation The module is equipped with a Phoenix BIOS which is located in an onboard Flash EEPROM The device has
71. kside view of the Heatspreader plate with pads marked for the heat generating components The Heatspreader is designed for a better heat dissipation from CPU die to aluminium plate Two additional mounting holes around the CPU were placed to ensure an optimum contact from CPU die to the copper heat pad Article numbers 18008 0000 99 4 Heatspreader ETX PM and ETX PM3 Threaded Hole Stand Off 18008 0000 99 5 Heatspreader ETX PM and ETX PM3 Through Hole Stand Off Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 47 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 Important Technology Information The following technological information is designed to give the reader a better understanding of some of features of the ETX PM3 This information can be referenced when reading the System Resources and BIOS Operation sections that follow There are also references to additional documentation that will help to develop a better understanding of the technical information described herein 8 1 1 0 APIC vs 8259 PICInterrupt mode The I O APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller handles interrupts differently then the 8259 PIC The following information explains these differences 8 1 1 Method of interrupts transmission The 1 0 APIC transmits interrupts through the system bus and interrupts are handled without the needs for the processor to run an interrupt acknowledge cycle 8 1 2 Interrupt priority The priority of interrupts in the I 0 APIC is
72. l TM1 TM1 50 duty cycle Monitor Control Circuit TM2 TM2 Geyserville TIT Automatic TTC must be enabled to ensure that the processor operates within specification Disabled Determines the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point Passive Cooling Trip Point the point at which the OS will turn on off CPU clock RUNE throttling Determines the TC1 temperature coefficient 1 value for the Passive TC1 Value ty 2 Bp LO ALO ACPI passive cooling formula See section 8 7 Processor Clock Throttling Passive TC2 Value 1 2 3 4 5 15 16 Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 Determines the TC2 temperature coefficient 2 value for the 77 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation ACPI passive cooling formula See section 8 7 Processor Clock Throttling Determines the Tsp sampling period value for the ACPI Passive TSP Value 2 4 6 8 10 28 30 passive cooling formula See chapter 8 7 Processor Clock Throttling This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Critical Trip Point the point at which the OS will shut the system off Determines the temperature of the ACPI Active Trip Point the point at which the OS will turn on off the CPU fan Critical Trip Point 40C 110C Acitve Trip Point 40C 100C Notes Inthe Option column bold indicates default setting Available when ACPI is switched off Automatic TTC must be enabled to ensure that the processor operates within specification The ETX PM3 CeleronM defau
73. l sections Menu Bar Top Lists and selects all top level menus Legend Bar Bottom Lists setup navigation keys Item Specific Help Window Right Help for selected item Menu Window Left Center Selection fields for current menu General Help Window Overlay center Help for selected menu Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 61 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus Use the left right arrow keys to make a selection Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu The table below describes the legend keys and their alternates F1 or lt Alt H gt General Help window Esc Exit menu or gt Arrow key Select a menu Por Arrow key Select fields in current menu Tab or lt Shift Tab gt Cycle cursor up and down Home or End Move cursor to top or bottom of current window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to next or previous page lt F5 gt or lt gt Select previous value for the current field lt F6 gt or lt gt or lt Space gt Select next value for the current field lt F9 gt Load the default configuration values for this menu lt F10 gt Save and exit lt Enter gt Execute command or select submenu lt Alt R gt Refresh screen Selecting an Item Use the T or Y key to move the cursor to the field you wan
74. led Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of CHS Disabled Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE card Requires PCI or 32 Bit 1 0 Enabled Local Bus Standard Fast PIO 1 cc MOdE i in ud d for transferring the data between the hard disk and Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Disabled Mode 0 moda Selects the UDMA mode used for moving data to from the drive Autotype Ultra DMA Mode Mode 2 the drive to select the optimum transfer mode Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 SNART Device Disabled Shows if SMART Device monitoring is supported by the drive Monitoring Enabled Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 64 C kontron 10 5 Advanced Menu Feature 10 BIOS Operation Advanced Chipset Control sub menu Opens Advanced Chipset Control sub menu PCI PNP Configuration sub menu Opens PCI PNP Config sub menu Memory Cache sub menu Opens Cache Control sub menu 1 0 Device Configuration sub menu Opens Peripheral Config sub menu Keyboard Features sub menu Opens Keyboard Features sub menu Hardware Monitor sub menu Shows hardware monitor current state Watchdog Settings sub menu Opens Watchdog Config sub menu Display Control sub menu Opens Display Control sub menu Miscellaneous sub menu Opens sub menu with miscellaneous options Note Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction 10 5 1 Advanced Chipset Control Sub
75. lt setting for this value is TM1 because the ETX PM3 CeleronM does not support TM2 10 7 3 Wake Up Events sub menu Description a Disabled Enables or disables the system wake function of the specified Wake on Mouse activity Enabled device Disabled Enables or disables the system wake function of the specified Wake on Keyboard activity Enabled device i E i h ke function of th ifi le ee Po nt Disabled Mele or disables the system wake function of the specified Enabled device Disabled Enables or disables the system wake function of the specified Wake on Serial Port B activity Enabled device 10 8 Boot Menu 10 8 1 MultiBoot Multiboot allows you to select the following boot devices gt Hard disk gt Floppy disk gt CD ROM gt Network card You can make the selections from Setup or by selecting the boot device in the BootFirst Menu Note ETX amp PM3 also supports booting from USB floppy and Mass Storage Device MSD MultiBoot consists of the 2 menus Setup Boot Menu Boot First Menu Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 78 Es kontron 10 8 2 The Setup Boot Menu 10 BIOS Operation This menu allows selecting the order of the devices from which the BIOS attempts to boot the OS During POST if BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device it will try the next one on the list The Boot Menu shows two lists the boot priority list and the exclude from boot order list The sample
76. menu Description F If enabled turn system RAM off to free address space for use with an Disabled A a Enable Memory gap option card A 1 MB extended memory gap starting at 15 MB will be Extended 2 created in system RAM Disabled Graphics Engine 1 ple Enable Disable Internal Graphics Device y Disabled Graphics Engine 2 Enabled Enabled Disabled Function 1 of the Internal Graphics Device SUPR MERO 1MB 8MB 16MB Select the amount of main memory that the Internal Graphics Device P El 32MB UMA will use DDR200 Max supported Mem Freq DDR266 Select the maximum supported memory frequency DDR333 Quiet Set the mode for the Serial IRQ Continuous mode is advisable with Serial Interrupt Mode high interrupt traffic on the Serial IRQ line This includes all ISA LPC Continuous and SIO devices Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 10 5 2 PCI PNP Configuration Submenu Plug amp Play 0S No Yes Select the operating system installed on your system which you will use most commonly If your system has a PnP OS e g Win9x select Yes to let the OS configure PnP devices not required for booting No allows the BIOS to configure them Note An incorrect setting can cause some operating systems to display unexpected behaviour Reset Configuration Data Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 No Yes Yes erases all configuration data in ESCD which stores the configuration settings
77. mode use their PCI interrupt for both channels and can share this interrupt pin with other devices in the system like any other PCI device By requiring only one shareable interrupt instead of two non shareable ones native mode controllers significantly decrease the likelihood that a user will install a device that cannot work because no interrupts are available Enable Native IDE mode if your OS supports it Note For more information see http www microsoft com whdc device storage Native modeATA mspx 8 3 Thermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection The Thermal Monitor within the Pentium M processor helps to control the processor temperature by activating the TCC Thermal Control Circuit when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature The temperature at which the Intel Thermal Monitor activates the TCC is not user configurable and is not software visible The Thermal Monitor controls the processor temperature by modulating starting and stopping the CPU core clocks at a 50 duty cycle TM1 or by initiating an Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology transition TM2 when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature selectable in setup Note TM2 is the recommended mode for the Intel Pentium M processor Not supported on the ETX PM3 Celeron 0 6 GHz 0 8 GHz 1 0 GHz and 1 5 GHz Thermal Monitor supports two modes to activate the TCC Automatic and On Demand mode The Intel Thermal M
78. nsortium provides information about PC 104 and PC 104 Plus technology You can search for information about the consortium on the Web gt PCI SIG gt The PCI SIG provides a forum for its 900 member companies who develop PCI products based on the specifications that are created by the PCI SIG You can search for information about the SIG on the Web PCI amp PCI X Hardware and Software Architecture amp Design Fifth Edition Edward Solari and George Willse Annabooks 2001 ISBN 0 929392 63 9 gt PCI System Architecture Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley 2000 ISBN 0 201 30974 2 Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 84 Es kontron 13 Appendix G PC Architecture Information 13 2 General PC Architecture gt Embedded PCs Markt amp Technik GmbH ISBN 3 8272 5314 4 German gt Hardware Bible Winn L Rosch SAMS 1997 0 672 30954 8 gt Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer Second Edition Lewis C Eggebrecht SAMS 1990 ISBN 0 672 22722 3 gt The Indispensable PC Hardware Book Hans Peter Messmer Addison Wesley 1994 ISBN 0 201 62424 9 The PC Handbook For Engineers Programmers and Other Serious PC Users Sixth Edition John P Choisser and John 0 Foster Annabooks 1997 ISBN 0 929392 36 1 13 3 Ports 13 3 1 RS 232Serial EIA 232 E standard The EIA 232 E standard specifies the interface between for example a modem and a computer so that they can exchange data The computer can then send data to
79. ntel 82801DB southbridge AC97 Windows Sound System compatible NV EEPROM for CMOS setup retention without battery Real time clock requires external battery VIA VT6421A SATA controller 2 Serial ATA 150 ports RAID 0 1 support Super I 0 Winbond W83627HF connected by using an LPC interface VV VV OV YN NY Y BIOS Y Y PS 2 keyboard controller PS 2 mouse interface Watchdog timer WDT integrated in the Super 1 0 Winbond 83627HF Two Serial Ports COM1 and COM2 Transistor to transistor TTL signals only Standard RS232C 16550 compatible Infrared Device Association IrDA interface One Parallel Port LPT1 Shared with Floppy signals Enhanced Parallel Port EPP and Extended Capabilities Port ECP with bi directional capability Floppy Shared with LPT signals Support for additional super 1 0 devices COM3 COM4 LPT2 and Floppy BIOS Phoenix 1MB Flash BIOS in Firmware Hub Flash Memory Power Management APM 1 2 support ACPI 2 0 support Power on Suspend S1 and Suspend to RAM S3 support Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 12 Es kontron 3 1 1 Block diagram 3 Specifications ETX PM3 CPU PentiumM CeleronM Host Bus DVOB DVO Cons AGP VGA Controller North Bridge Intel 82855 GME Intel 82852 GM DDR SDRAM Ethernet MAC PHY 1 Ethernet Hub Interface SATA Controller
80. of two modes Command Line or Crisis Recovery Use the Command Line mode to update or replace a BIOS To execute Phlash16 in this mode move to the Crisis Recovery Disk and type PHLASH16 Phoenix Phlash16 will update the BIOS Phlash16 can fail if the system uses memory managers If this occurs the utility displays the following message Cannot flash when memory managers are present gt If you see this message after you execute Phlash16 disable the memory manager or use parameter x for Phlash16 exe 10 11 Preventing Problems When Updating or Restoring BIOS Updating the BIOS represents a potential hazard Power failures or fluctuations that may occur during updating the Flash ROM can damage the BIOS code making the system unbootable To prevent this potential hazard many systems come with a boot block Flash ROM The boot block region contains a fail safe recovery routine If the boot block code finds a corrupted BIOS checksum fails it boots into the crisis recovery mode and loads a BIOS image from a crisis diskette see above Additionally the end user can insert an update key into the serial port COM1 only to force initiating the recovery routine for the boot block For further information on the update key and the crisis diskette see application note Phlash_EC_E1xx pdf which is available from the Kontron Web site http de kontron com index php id 780 amp cat 31 amp productid 1885 d12 0 Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 8
81. on is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Power Management ATX PS Control The ETX PM3 can control the main power output of an ATX style power supply The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 37 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors External SMI Interrupt Contact Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH technical support for information on this feature Miscellaneous Circuits Speaker The implementation of the speaker output complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Battery The implementation of the battery input complies with the ETXO Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information In compliance with EN60950 there are at least two current limiting devices resistor and diode between the battery and the consuming component 12C Bus The 12C Bus is implemented by using general purpose 1 0 You also can access the I2C Bus via JUMPtec s Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA BIOS functions For additional information refer to the ETX amp Design Guide I2C application notes and JIDA specificat
82. onitor Automatic Mode must be enabled via BIOS for the processor to be operating within specification Automatic mode does not require any additional hardware software drivers or interrupt handling routines Note With a properly designed thermal solution the TCC is only active for very short periods hence processor performance impact is expected to be so minor that it would not be detectable For more details see chapter 5 1 2 of the Intel Pentium M Processor Datasheet The Intel Pentium M processor supports the THERMTRIP signal for catastrophic thermal protection In the event of a catastrophic cooling failure the processor will automatically shut down when the silicon has reached a temperature of approximately 125 C At this point the system BUS signal THERMTRIP will go active THERMTRIP4 activation is independent of processor activity and does not generate any bus cycles Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 49 Es kontron 8 Important Technology Information 8 3 1 Summary Thermal Control Circuit reduces performance when the processor reaches its max operating temperature 100 C THERMTRIP shuts down the system in case of catastrophic cooling failure 8 4 Processor Performance Control The Pentium M processor can run in different performance states multiple frequency voltage operating points The CPU performance can be altered while the computer is functioning This allows the processor to run at different core frequencies and
83. ormation 1 User Information 1 1 About This Manual This document provides information about products from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries No warranty of suitability purpose or fitness is implied While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate the information contained within is supplied as is and is subject to change without notice For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned 1 2 Copyright Notice Copyright O 2003 2007 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the express written permission of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH DIMM PC PISA ETX ETXexpress amp X board amp DIMM I0 and DIMM BUS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron is trademark or registered trademark of Kontron AG 1 3 Trademarks The following lists the trademarks of components used in this board gt IBM XT AT PS 2 and Personal System 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp gt Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp Y Intel is a r
84. ost Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 9 Es kontron 2 Introduction A single baseboard design can use a range of ETX modules This flexibility can differentiate products at various price performance points or to design future proof systems that have a built in upgrade path The modularity of an ETX solution also ensures against obsolescence as computer technology evolves A properly designed ETX baseboard can work with several successive generations of ETX modules An ETX baseboard design has many advantages of a custom computer board design but delivers better obsolescence protection greatly reduced engineering effort and faster time to market Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 10 Es kontron 3 Specifications 3 Specifications 3 1 Functional Specifications Processor Mobile Intel Pentium M gt gt gt YNNNNNNN Intel Pentium M Processor 1 4 GHz and 1 8 GHz Intel Celeron M Processor 0 6 GHz 0 8 GHz cacheless 1 0 GHz and 1 5 GHz Cache On die Second level 2 MB 1 4 GHz and 1 8 GHz 512 kB Celeron M 0 6 GHz 1 0 GHz and 1 5 GHz 0 kB 800 MHz cacheless Supports Intel Architecture with Dynamic Execution High performance low power core On die primary 32 kbyte instruction cache and 32 kbyte write back data cache On die up to 2 Mbyte second level cache with Advanced Transfer Cache Architecture Advanced Branch Prediction and Data Prefetch Logic Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 SSE2 400 MHz Source
85. quired before standby motor off Wake up Events sub menu Allows editing of advanced power management features Resume on Modem Ritig off Enabled wakes the system on incoming calls detected by On modem RI Off EE Resume on Time Gn Enabled wakes the system at a specific time Specify the time when the system is to wake up lt Tab gt R T 00 SS 09 00 09 lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field ATX Power Supply AT Choose the connected power supply ATX or AT Determines if th t ft off when th BUON URET Power Off etermines i E e system enters suspend or soft off when the Sleep power button is pressed Stay Off Determines how the system behaves after a power failure Power Loss Control Power On x gt TUI This only works in conjunction with a CMOS backup battery Kontron User s Guide ETX amp PM3 76 C kontron Notes 10 BIOS Operation In the Option column bold indicates default setting See Important Technology Information of this user s guide for more details about ACPI The CPU frequency values shown in this example are taken from the ETX PM3 1 8GHz The default CPU frequency for the ETX PM3 1 8 GHz is 1400MHz Please note that other ETX PM3 variants capable of CPU frequency switching may have different possible values listed as well as different defaults 10 7 1 ACPI Control sub menu Description This item is valid only for Windows XP or newer Also a f
86. res a password to format or Fdisk the Write protected hard disk Displays a message during bootup asking Y N if you Disabled backed up the system or scanned for viruses Virus check reminder Daily Message returns on each boot until you respond with Y System backup reminder Weekly Daily displays the message on the first boot of the day Monthly Weekly on the first boot after Sunday and Monthly on the first boot of the month Enabled requires a password on boot Requires prior Pod oboe Disabled setting ao supemeor poner m Enabled If supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Eas worden Disabled Enables password entry on bootmenu bootmenu Enabled Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Enabling Supervisor Password requires a password for entering Setup Passwords are not case sensitive User and Supervisor passwords are related Appears when User Supervisor password is choosen and Password on boot is enabled Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 74 C kontron 10 BIOS Operation Available only when a User Supervisor password is choosen Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 75 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation 10 7 A power management system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity The setup menu supports Power Menu Full On state gt Standby state with partial power reduction gt Suspend state with full power reduction Use the
87. resh install of the OS must occur when APIC Mode is desired Di Test the IO APT i i toE The APIC Tabl APIC I0 APIC Mode isabled el0 ay setting an item to Enabled The j C Table Enabled will then be pointed to by the RSDT the Local APIC will be initialized and the proper enable bits will be set in IHC4M See section 8 11 0 APIC vs 8259 PIC Interrupt mode Enable Native IDE support for WINXP by setting this item Disabled The NATA Package will be created if this item is set to Enabled Native IDE Support Enabled Changing this item will have no effect in WIN98 WINME or c WIN2K See section 8 2 Native vs compatible IDE mode for more details None S S3 saves more power than S1 and choosing None will disable S1 s standby in the OS Please be sure your board support the Deepest sleep state for 53 E f SUB 51 53 appropriate Sleep state when making this choice S1 S3 offers y S3cold the OS the opportunity to select which sleep state to use may ci require new installation o function correctly Enabled This enable the MARS ACPI support This allows windows to MARS ACPI rt A as Disabled display the MARS smart battery info Note Further details about MARS Mobile Application platform for Rechargeable Systems are available at Embedded Modules Division Kontron 10 7 2 Thermal Management Sub Menu Enables the thermal control circuit TCC ofthe thermal Disabled monitor feature of the Pentium M CPU Automatic Therma
88. ron User s Guide ETX PM3 26 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 4 2 Connector X2 Signal Description ISA Bus Slot The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 27 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors 4 5 Connector X3 VGA LCD Video COM1 and COM2 LPT Floppy Mouse Keyboard Flat Panel Interfaces ETX PM3 modules can implement an LVDS flat panel interface called JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface JILI These modules do not implement a parallel digital flat panel interface called JUMPtec Intelligent Digital Interface JIDI LVDS Interface Pinout JILI Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 R 4 B 5 HSY 6 G 7 VSY 8 DDCK 9 DETECT 10 DDDA 11 LCDD016 12 LCDD018 13 LCDDO17 14 LCDDO19 15 GND 16 GND 17 LCDD013 18 LCDDO15 19 LCDDO12 20 LCDDO14 21 GND 22 GND 23 LCDDO8 24 LCDDO11 25 LCDDO9 26 LCDDO10 27 GND 28 GND 29 LCDDO4 30 LCDDO7 31 LCDDO5 32 LCDDO6 33 GND 34 GND 35 LCDDO1 36 LCDDO3 37 LCDDOO 38 LCDDO2 39 VCC 40 VCC 41 JILI DAT 42 LTGIOO 43 JILI CLK 44 BLON 45 BIASON 46 DIGON 47 COMP 48 Yn 49 SYNC 50 Cx Notes To protect external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand t
89. s amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 27 AD4 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 28 AD3 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 29 AD6 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 30 AD5 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 31 CBEO PCI Bus Command and Byte enables 0 10 3 3 gt 32 AD7 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 33 AD8 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 34 AD9 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 35 GND Ground PWR 36 GND Ground PWR 37 AD10 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 38 AUXAL Auxiliary Line Input Left I PD 4k7 4k7 Ohm Resistors 39 AD11 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 40 MIC Microphone Input I gt 41 AD12 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 42 AUXAR Auxiliary Line Input Right I PD 4k7 4k7 Ohm Resistors 43 AD13 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line I0 3 3 44 ASVCC Analog Supply of Sound Controller 0 5 45 AD14 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 46 SNDL Audio Out Left 0 47 AD15 PCI Adress amp Data Bus line 10 3 3 48 ASGND Analog Ground of Sound Controller P 49 CBE1 PCI Bus Command and Byte enables 1 I0 3 3 gt 50 SNDR Audio Out Right 0 Note The termination resistors in this table are already mounted on the ETX board Please refer to the design guide for information about additional termination resistors Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 C kontron 4 ETX Conn
90. s the BIOS configure the port N dl Mode su Set the mode for serial port B Normal or Irda Base I O address 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h Select 1 0 base of port IRQ port and B IRQ 3 IRQ 4 Select IRQ of port A and B Di t ff th Disabled isabled IE off the port Enabled requires end user to enter the base 1 0 address Onboard LPT Enabled AUR and the IRQ a Auto makes the BIOS configure the port Output only Bi directional Mode ae AE Set the mode for the parallel port ECP Base 1 0 address 378h 278h 3BC Select 1 0 base of port IRQ IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Select IRQ of parallel port DMA channel DMA3 DMA1 A Configure using these options D External FDC dis Disabled No configuration iius Enabled User configuration Disabled t ff the port Serial port C Disabled PH AN SLD Enabled Enabled requires end user to enter the base 1 0 p in address and the IRQ A Disabled turns off the port Disabled External LPT Enabled requires end user to enter the base 1 0 address Enabled and the IRQ Output only Mode Bi directional Set the mode for the parallel port EPP Base I 0 address 378h 278h Select 1 0 base of port IRQ IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Select IRQ of parallel port Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings The FDC and LPT settings marked with an asterisk are mutually exclusive The FDC or the LPT settings are visible depending on a configuration resistor on the OEM backplane If FDC is selected the FDC s
91. sociation between board and board number Refer to the JIDA manual in the jidai1xx zip folder which is available from the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Web site for further information on implementing and using JIDA calls with C sample code Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 82 Es kontron 12 Limitations 12 Limitations 12 1 BIOS Restrictions with revision MPM3R110 gt ISA SCSI cards only work if the onboard SATA Option ROM is disabled gt Watchdog NMI doesn t work in DOS Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 83 Es kontron 13 Appendix G PC Architecture Information 13 Appendix G PC Architecture Information The following sources of information can help you better understand PC architecture 13 1 Buses 13 1 1 ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors AT Bus Design Eight and Sixteen Bit ISA E ISA and EISA Design Edward Solari Annabooks 1990 ISBN 0 929392 08 6 AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1 amp 2 1985 ISA amp EISA Theory and Operation Edward Solari Annabooks 1992 ISBN 0929392159 ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes Jan 30 1990 Intel ISA System Architecture Third Edition Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1995 ISBN 0 201 40996 8 gt Personal Computer Bus Standard P996 Draft D2 00 Jan 18 1990 IEEE Inc gt Technical Reference Guide Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus Compaq 1989 13 1 2 PCI 104 Embedded PC 104 Consortium gt The co
92. t Then use the and keys to select a value for that field The Save Value commands in the Exit menu save the values displayed in all the menus Displaying Submenus Use the lt or gt key to move the cursor to the submenu you want Then press lt Enter gt A pointer gt marks all submenus Item Specific Help Window The Help window on the right side of each menu displays the Help text for the selected item It updates as you move the cursor to each field General Help Window Pressing lt F1 gt or lt Alt F1 gt on a menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend keys and their alternates Press lt Esc gt to exit the General Help window Kontron User s Guide ETXO PM3 62 Es kontron 10 BIOS Operation 10 3 Info Menu Descriptor BIOS Version MPM3RXXX Current BIOS Revision on this Board BIOS Date DD MM YY Building Date of the BIOS Board Name MPM3 Project Name of the Board Board Class CPU Describes the Board Class Serial Number Z0D123456 Serial Number of the Board Manufacturi ss dora DD MM YYYY Date of Manufacturing Hardware Revision XX YY Shows the last two numbers of the hardware revision Boot Counter 123 Number of boot sequences CPU Type Pentium M processor X XG Displays the CPU type CPU Speed XXXX MHz CPU Frequency in Mega Hertz Microcode 12 0x12 Displays the CPU Microcode Di F 5 Manon ee isplays amount of conventional memory in Kbyte detec
93. t access of a hard disk by the BIOS Some hard Dela 3 Seconds disks hang if accessed before thy have initialized themselves This delay Y 6 Seconds ensures the hard disk has initialized after power up prior to being Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 63 C kontron Note 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 15 Seconds 21 Seconds 30 Seconds 10 BIOS Operation accessed In the Option column bold shows default settings 10 4 1 Master or Slave Submenus None None Autotyping is not able to supply the drive type or end user has IDE Removable selected None disabling any drive that may be installed ATAPI Removable User You enter parameters of hard disk drive installed at this Type CD ROM connection Other ATAPI Auto Autotypes hard disk drive installed here User CD ROM CD ROM drive is installed here Auto ATAPI Removable Removable disk drive is installed here Cylinders 1 to 65 536 Number of cylinders Heads 1 to 256 Number of read write heads Sectors 1 to 63 Number of sectors per track Maximum Capacity N A Displays the calculated size of the drive in CHS Total Sectors N A Number of total sectors in LBA mode Maximum Capacity N A Displays the calculated size of the drive in LBA Disabled 2 sectors Any selection except Disabled determines the number of sectors Multi Sector Transfer 4 sectors transferred per block 8 sectors Standard is 1 sector per block 16 sectors Disabled y E LBA Mode Control Enab
94. ted during bootup BEIEN SIE Displays amount of extended memory in Kbyte detected during bootup Shadow RAM xxx KB Displays amount of shadow memory in Kbyte detected during bootup Cache RAM xxx KB Displays amount of 2nd level Cache in Kbyte detected during bootup Note All items on this menu cannot be modified in user mode If any items require changes please consult your system Supervisor 10 4 Main Menu Description System Time HH MM SS Set system time Use Enter to move to MM or SS System Date MM DD YYYY Set system date Use Enter to move to DD or YYYY 360 kB 5 14 1 2 MB 5 Y 720 kB 3 34 Select floppy type Note that 1 25 MB 3 Y references a 1024 Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 12 2 88 MB 3 Y byte sector Japanese media format The 1 25 MB 3 Y diskette requires a 3 Mode floppy disk drive Disabled Legacy Diskette B Sees See above ius Disabled Primary Master Autodetected drive Displays result of PM autotyping Primary Slave Autodetected drive Displays result of PS autotyping gt en Autodetected drive Displays result of SM autotyping Master Secondary Slave Autodetected drive Displays result of SS autotyping nues Disabled IDE Failure DS on String udi Papers O FAN Technology which monitors the condition of the hard drive and reports Monitoring Enabled Ps when a catastrophic IDE failure is about to happen no Disabled Adds a delay before the firs
95. the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Configuration The keyboard uses 1 0 and IRQ resources The BIOS allocates the resources during POST configuration The resources are set to be compatible with common PC AT settings Use the BIOS setup to change some keyboard related parameters PS 2 Mouse The implementation of the mouse interface complies with the ETX amp Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX amp Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Configuration The mouse uses I 0 and IRQ resources The BIOS allocates the resources during POST configuration The resources are set to be compatible with common PC AT settings You can change some mouse related parameters from the BIOS setup Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 32 Es kontron 4 ETX Connectors IrDA The ETX PM3 is capable of IrDA SIR operation This feature is implemented in the Winbond 83627HF Contact Kontron Embedded Systems for help with this feature Parallel Port The parallel communication interface shares signals with the floppy disk interface The implementation of this parallel port complies with the ETX Specification Implementation information is provided in the ETX Design Guide Refer to the documentation for additional information Configuration The parallel communication interface uses 1 0 IRQ and DMA resources The resources are allocated by the BIOS
96. the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices 2 Unavailable if baseboard is equipped with an 1 0 controller SMC FDC37C669 and the device is enabled in setup 3 Unavailable in Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI mode Used as System Control Interrupt SCI in ACPI mode Currently not free in Non ACPI mode 4 IRQs are available if IDE controller is either disabled in setup or if in Native IDE mode 9 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels 0 Yes 1 Yes Ifthe used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding DMA channel is 2 FDC No available for other devices 3 LPT Yes Unavailable if LPT is used in ECP mode 4 Cascade No 5 Yes 6 Yes 7 Yes Kontron User s Guide ETX PM3 58 C kontron 9 System Resources 9 3 Memory Area Upper Memory PRU Used for Avalable C0000h CFFFFh VGA BIOS No D0000h DFFFFh Yes ISA bus or shadow RAM E0000h FFFFFh System BIOS No 9 4 1 0 Address Map The I 0 port addresses of the ETX PM3 are functionally identical with a standard PC AT The following I O ports are used 1 0 Address Available Comment 2E8 2Efh COM4 No Available if external 1 0 controller not used Configuration 370 371h space for SMC No Available if external 1 0 controller not used controller 3E8 3Efh COM3 No Available if external 1 0 controller not used ans PCI No 1 0 ports 1000h and above might be allocated by PCI devices or onboard hardware 9 5 Per
97. to offer the user the option to set the maximum CPU frequency when using modules equipped with the 1400MHz or 1800MHz CPU The Celerons 600MHz 800MHz 1000MHz and 1500MHz does not support this option 6 1 Max CPU Frequency setting The 1400MHz and 1800MHz variants offer the option to set the maximum CPU frequency using a setting in the BIOS setup located in the Power Menu page The different Max CPU frequency settings available are as follows 1400 MHz 1800 MHz 1300 MHz 1800 MHz 1200 MHz 1600 MHz 1100 MHz 1400 MHz 1000 MHz 1200 MHz 900 MHz 1000 MHz 800 MHz 800 MHz 600 MHz 600 MHz 6 2 Max CPU Frequency default settings Each ETX PM3 module that supports the Max CPU Frequency setting option has a predefined default frequency setting gt On the 1400MHz version this default setting is 1400MHz On the 1800MHz version the default setting is 1400MHz 6 3 Limitations With the introduction of higher frequency CPUs new problems arise when considering cooling solutions Although these higher frequency CPUs offer greater performance they also produce more heat which must be efficiently dissipated from the application As mentioned in the previous section each ETX PM3 module that supports the Max CPU Frequency setting option has a predefined default frequency setting This is done to ensure that the module can operate using the standard ETX PM3 Heatspreader without reaching the Critical Trip Point when used
98. voltages depending on CPU thermal state and OS policy Windows XP includes built in processor performance control to operate the processor more efficiently when it is not fully utilized Win2k WinME and Win9x do not support processor performance control Special software is required for Operating Systems not capable of processor performance control In Windows the processor performance control policy is linked to the Power Scheme setting in the control panel power option applet Note Windows always runs at the highest performance state when the Home Office or Always On power scheme is selected For a more detailed information about processor performance control see Chapter 8 of the ACPI Specification Revision 2 0c available at www acpi info and Windows platform design note at http www microsoft com whdc system pnppwr powermgmt ProcPerfCtrl mspx 8 5 Thermal Management ACPI allows the OS to play a role in the thermal management of the system With the OS in control of the operating environment cooling decisions can be made based on the application load on the CPU and the thermal heuristics of the system The ACPI thermal solution on ETX PM3 supports three cooling policies Active Cooling The OS is turning the fan on off Active cooling devices typically consume power and produce noise but are able to cool a thermal zone without limiting system performance The active cooling trip point declares the temperature thres
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