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1. 62 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I User Information 1 User Information 1 1 About This Document This document provides information about products from KONTRON Technology A S 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 no liability is taken for any inaccuracies Manualis subject to change without prior notice KONTRON assumes no responsibility for the circuits descriptions and tables indicated as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned 1 2 Copyright Notice Copyright 2009 2012 KONTRON Technology A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically or mechanically for any purpose without the express written permission of KONTRON Technology A S 1 3 Trademarks Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 1 4 Standards KONTRON Technology A S is certified to ISO 9000 standards 1 5 Warranty This product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment During the warranty period KONTRON Technology A S will
2. 35 17 1 COO MING OPAOS E 35 17 2 SpeedStep We ele 35 17 3 xir ui 35 17 4 Throtting MODE 35 17 5 Hyper Threading Technology 2 oes s ease 36 17 6 36 17 6 1 wena 36 18 EE 37 18 1 Determining the CHEN Oe 37 18 2 Start AMI BIOS Setup Utility as esten iE eia RE Dn ptr PR ri vd Nik D ph 37 18 3 Men 2 TQ 39 18 4 EUIS 39 18 4 1 Board Information ELEM 39 18 5 Advanced EE EE E RE OE e lavo R AEE A Eea 40 18 5 1 CPU Configuration 40 18 5 2 Onboard Device Configuration 41 18 5 2 1 Chipset Config ration S bimerl i i ieess eee eoe tese essa va Fe da SNE ngo ee ea ee ki 41 18 5 2 2 IDE Config ration Submeril 41 18 5 2 2 1 Parallel ATA Master Slave SUBMENU iai e re Ea rae ee ee erac Pea Enn 42 18 5 2 3 SDIO Configurat
3. 24 12 Secure Digital L O and 25 12 1 buf Card gu 25 12 2 Puit Rt 26 12 3 SD Cand Application Not MPO 26 13 Digital 17 UN Lou cr E 28 13 1 Re we Ee e o t 28 13 2 TE 28 13 3 Connector 29 13 4 1 0 5 29 EON EE 29 13 4 2 29 14 Power EE 30 14 1 CONNECTOR a Em 30 14 2 Power Front Panel ninni i REESEN 30 14 2 1 DE Into 31 14 3 Onboard Status WEDS 31 14 4 Battery M 32 15 RUE 33 15 1 Wrong REH KT le 33 15 2 Repair Failed BIOS nnt E 33 pITX SP User s Guide Table of Contents 16 Autostart FUNCOM eee 34 17 Power aie Theta
4. 48 18 7 1 Boot Settings Configuration 5 55 be ees RESET 48 18 8 AEN Ee 49 18 9 EKE MOM 49 19 BEE 50 pITX SP User s Guide Table of Contents eee 51 1 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines 51 2 Memory Area PITT 53 1 0 55 EE 53 4 aum 54 A 5 System Management Bus SMBus eg UR A RHONE UN FR a 54 Appendix Connector Layout 55 B 1 tt 55 1 1 M 55 B 1 2 LR I MEM 56 B 1 3 Battery UIT 56 B 2 Miner necu DI Cr 57 B 3 ab gerooden 58 4 alle E 59 Appendix C Reference e EE 61 Appendix D Document Revision
5. 12 Flat Panel Connector EEE EN 13 Connecting Fat Panel 14 Flat udis 14 EE 15 Extended 00655 55 deerit eee terti E Ere oU Pr gees 15 Te te lg le e E 16 Display UE ET GE LU EE 16 Table of Contents 7 WEE 17 7 1 Standard 222420999 17 7 2 n 17 7 3 17 7 4 USB Client Interface 2 E Ear ENEE EENS 18 8 Parallel ATA Ate 19 8 1 19 8 2 Gard Application 20 9 Sena ATA e S ATA 22 9 1 COTIFIGCLOE 2 sc V EV 22 10 LAN Koedange EE 23 10 1 ein E 23 10 2 Connector LED DOTIMNTION NM 23 11 Audio Interface e T 24 11 1 Hardware Feature Srne cce cete seres ere eo reves v eo 24 11 2 m 24 11 3 Digital C nnector S PDIF eseu Geo eeh ENNEN
6. pase V CD A Ye wi 0 50002 1 kontron Pico Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 pITX SP User s Guide Ur dle ue TT eee 1 About This UN E EE 1 Copyright bsc 1 Trademarks eosin H 1 Standards oceani E 1 LEICHT 1 rivus c E 2 Ee ue e 2 aigle Le E 3 pX Embedded Line sek Sege SEENEN CERS 3 D I AR Deeg P 3 EE EE 4 Ten afez ino 4 leie SPIELE E 6 Mechanical Specifications eaae nex ve eue vu Deve aene utet seen ve Rob Ene eod eset 7 5 amp 7 Real Time Clock EE 8 5 dee EE 9 e ED CO EDI ee rrr DL 9 ERG S GR USER 10 SVS tem 11 Mtema 12 Ee UE
7. Attention KONTRON Technology A S can t guarantee the correct functionality of the pITX SP when a DDR2 667 or a DDR2 533 for article number 03001 0000 11 1 2 RAM module is used pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Graphics Interface 6 Graphics Interface The graphics accelerator supports a SDVO interface combined with a SDVO DVI converter up to 160 MHz and a variety of LCD panels with single clock color depths of 18 24 bit and pixel clocks up to 112 MHz 6 1 DVI D Connector The DVI interface is available through the standard 29 pin D style DVI connector J3100 Header Pin SignalName Function 1 TMDS2 TMDS data 2 negative 2 TMDS2 TMDS data 2 positive 3 GND Ground 4 N C Not connected 5 N C Not connected 6 DDC_CLK DDC clock 7 DDC_DATA DDC data 8 N C Not connected 9 TMDS1 TMDS data 1 negative 10 TMDS1 TMDS data 1 positive 11 GND Ground 12 N C Not connected 13 N C Not connected 14 1 Power 5V 15 GND Ground 16 TMDS_HPD Hot plug detect 17 TMDSO TMDS data 0 negative 18 TMDSO TMDS data 0 positive 19 GND Ground 20 N C Not connected 21 N C Not connected 22 GND Ground 23 TMDS_CLK TMDS clock positive 24 TMDS_CLK TMDS clock negative C4 N C Not connected C5 GND Ground Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diamet
8. 12 cache Chipset Intel US15W Poulsbo 400 533 MHz Front Side Bus FSB One DDR2 400 DDR2 533 unbuffered DDR SDRAM SODIMM form factor up to 2 GB Integrated Intel GMA500 graphic controller with dual independent display support One Parallel ATA PCI IDE controller Eight USB channels UHCI EHCT with one client interface only six channels available Two PCI Express ports x1 lanes Integrated Intel High Definition audio controller HD audio Three Secure Digital I O MultiMedia Card SDIO MMC controller only two controller avail able OOQ000 00 0 Onchip Video Graphics Array VGA Intel Serial Digital Video Out SDVO with DVI monitor interface max 160 MHz pixel clock Low Voltage Differential Signaling LVDS flatpanel interface supports single clock max 112 MHz with 18 24 bit color depth a Full hardware acceleration of following video decode standards H 264 MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 and WMV9 Onchip Parallel ATA P ATA Supports PIO mode Multiword DMA and Ultra DMA up to UDMA5 Onchip Universal Serial Bus USB a Six ports are capable to handle USB 1 1 UHCI and USB 2 0 EHCI a One port alternatively supports USB client functionality as a peripheral mass storage volume or RNDIS device pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Specifications Onchip High Definition Audio a Upto 24 bit sample resolution with 192 kHz sample rate 9 Use the onboard HD audio codec ALC888 Realtek
9. 2 SPDIF_OUT S PDIF output pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I 25 Secure Digital I O and Multimedia Card 12 Secure Digital 1 0 and Multimedia Card The SDIO MMC interface comes with two controllers one microSD card socket only memory cards avail able and one pin strip for using a standard SDIO connector 9 pins miniSD Card connector 11 pins ora second microSD Card connector 8 pins Both controllers supports SDIO revision 1 1 and MMC revision 4 0 Exception SD memory cards with a capacity greater than 2 GB can be used feature from SDHC revision 2 0 The data bus width accounts one or four bits the SDIO transfer rate can be up to 24 MHz and MMC rate up to 48 MHz The signal line CD Card Detect active low of connector J3201 must be connected The signal line WP Write Protect active low is optional default write enabled A BIOS Setup setting allows write protection of the microSD card socket J3200 Both controllers have some restrictions they doesn t support zero block size transfers and the multiple transfer mode DMA and PIO mode 12 1 microSD Card Connector The microSD card socket is named J3200 8 pins Header Pin Signal Name Function 1 DAT2 Data bit 2 2 CD DAT3 Card detect Data bit 3 3 CMD Command line 4 1 Power 3 3V 5 Clock 6 GND Ground 7 DATO Data bit 0 8 DAT1 Data bit 1 pITX SP User s Gu
10. 3 3V 1 2 2 6 104 Bidirectional 1 0 4 3 GPIOO Bidirectional I O 0 4 GPIO5 Bidirectional 1 0 5 ia 5 GPIO1 Bidirectional I O 1 6 GPIO6 Bidirectional I O 6 7 GPIO 2 Bidirectional I O 2 8 GPIO7 Bidirectional I O 7 9 GPIO3 Bidirectional 1 0 3 10 GND Ground Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Digital 1 0 Interface 13 3 Connector Redirection When the board is shipped the digital I O pins are routed to a 10 pin Molex connector on the RTC battery module The digital I O interface is available through the Molex connector J2 10 pins Header Pin Signal Function 1 1 Power 3 3V 2 GPIO4 Bidirectional I O 4 3 GPIOO Bidirectional I O 0 4 GPIO5 Bidirectional 1 0 5 5 GPIO1 Bidirectional 1 0 1 6 GPIO6 Bidirectional 1 0 6 7 GPIO 2 Bidirectional 1 0 2 8 GPIO7 Bidirectional 1 0 7 9 GPIO3 Bidirectional 1 0 3 10 GND Ground 13 4 Special I 0 Modes The special 1 0 modes are not available before hardware revision 4 00 PCB revision 13 4 1 Mode All eight I O lines can be configured to trigger an interrupt on the falling edge of
11. IRQ3 Available Reserved means that this interrupt is a legacy IRQ not shared Available defines that this interrupt can be used as IRQ4 Reserved a PCLIRQ IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ15 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 7 Boot Menu Feature Option Description Boot Settings Submenu Define some special boot settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Submenu Specify the boot order Hard Disk Devices Submenu Boot order for harddisks Removable Device Submenu Boot order for removable devices CD DVD Drives Submenu Boot order for CD DVD drives 18 7 1 Boot Settings Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Dark Boot Disabled If disabled the BIOS generates the normal messages other Enabled wise an OEM logo can be displayed Autostart 55 Behavior Restart Restart means automatic restart after soft off S5 Do Do Nothing Nothing cause no action after soft off Bootup Num Lock Off Off doesn t enable the keyboard Num Lock automatically On Wait For F1 If Error Disabled Enabled allows the BIOS to wait for any error If an error is Enabled detected pressing lt F1 gt will enter the Setup and the BIOS settings can be adjusting to fix the problem Press DEL Message Disabled Enabled allows the BIOS to display the message Press DEL to Display Enabled run Setup after memory initialization otherwise this messa ge is suppressed Interrupt 19h C
12. a Supports LINE OUT LINE IN MICROPHONE IN and S PDIF output Onchip Secure Digital 1 0 Multimedia Card SDIO MMC a Fully compliant with SDIO revision 1 1 and MMC revision 4 0 a Supports the SDHC feature from revision 2 0 capacity gt 2 GB Gigabit LAN PCI Express Intel 82574L Full duplex operation at 10 100 1000 Mbps 3 Fully compliant with IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u and IEEE 802 3ab Serial ATA PCI Express JMicron JMB362 a The controller supports native and AHCI mode for up to two devices a Complies with Serial ATA specification rev 1 0a Serial ATA IT Trusted Platform Module LPC Infineon SLB9635TT a Chipset LPC bus supports TPM 1 2 devices Temperature Monitoring SMBus Winbond W83L771W a Oneonchip thermal sensor and one remote temperature sensor CPU Digital 1 0 CPLD a Eight bidirectional 1 0 lines 3 3V signal level Watchdog Timer CPLD MO Seven discrete time out values from 1 second to 10 minutes BIOS AMI 1 MB Flash BIOS Real Time Clock RTC with CMOS RAM and battery pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Specifications 3 2 Block Diagram plTX SP CPU Intel Z510 1 1 GHz Intel Z530 1 6 GHz Eeprom JILI30 EDID Front Side Bus DDR2 Temp Li soram J1100 W83L771 12C Bus SDRAM Controller SMBus J3201 em Conr imm P J3400 ipset J3200 SDIO 0 1 Intel US15W zue dem USB 05 J3300
13. eo o o o N ON ro YT 2 79 J3304 J3400 J2300 Pini J2000 J3100 J3300 pITX SP User s Guide B 1 2 Bottom Side J1802 Pin1 B 1 3 Battery Module Digital UO Battery J2 J1 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Appendix B Connector Layout B 2 Mechanical Dimensions 4x 3 2 72 i a E E Lo TY Y 69 ARRA 9 ees C O0 F TI CH 5 2 3 E B 0 SS 5 8 8 6 24 5 27 9
14. 60 4 66 8 81 9 88 2 100 pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Appendix Connector Layout B 3 Mating Connectors The table notes mating connectors Identifier Mating Connector Comment 21801 1 25 mm 7 pin for backlight cables MOLEX 51021 0700 or comp 12900 1 25 mm 6 pin for audio support Line in Line out MOLEX 51021 0600 or comp and Microphone 12901 1 25 mm 2 for S PDIF support MOLEX 51021 0200 or comp 33301 33304 1 25 mm 4 pin for USB adapter MOLEX 51021 0400 or comp pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Appendix Connector Layout B 4 Pinout Tables JILI30 LVDS 11802 1 RESET TMDS2 FIXO 2 GND TMDS2 FIXO 3 D7 GND FIX1 4 D8 N C FIX1 5 D6 N C FIX2 6 D9 DDC CLK FIX2 7 05 DDC DATA GND 8 D10 N C FIXC 9 04 TMDS1 FIXC 10 D11 TMDS1 FTX3 ii D3 GND FIX3 12 D12 N C N C 13 02 N C N C 14 013 VCC5 GND 15 01 GND N C 16 014 TMDS N C 17 00 TMDSO GND 18 D15 TMDSO N C 19 GND GND N C 20 KEY N C N C N C 21 DRQ N C N C 22 GND GND N C 23 TMDS_CLK N C 24 GND TMDS_CLK GND 25 C1 N C SDA 26 C2 GND N C DATAENA 27 63 IOCHRDY N C SCL 28 C4 CSEL N C 29 5 DACK GND VCC3 VCC5 30 GND VCC3 VCCS 31 32 N C 33 SA1 34 A
15. Auto the performance PIO Mode Auto Define the PIO mode if DMA not possible Auto selects 0 1 2 3 4 the optimum transfer mode DMA Mode Auto SWDMAO 2 Define the Async or Ultra DMA mode Auto selects the MWDMAO 2 UDMAO 6 Optimum transfer mode S M A R T Auto Show if the device is capable of using the error prede Disabled diction tool Enabled 32Bit Data Transfer Disabled Enable 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE Enabled controller pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 2 3 5010 Configuration Submenu Feature Description Module Version N A Show SDIO module version SDIO Devices Enabled N A Show detected SDIO devices SDIO Controller Disabled Enable or disable both SDIO controller Enabled Data Access Mode Auto Auto selects the optimum access mode sets PIO mode if DMA DMA not possible PIO microSD Write Protect Disabled If enabled the device in the microSD Card socket is write Enabled protected 5010 Mass Storage Submenu Display the status of SDIO mass storage devices Device Configuration 18 5 2 3 1 5010 Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Device N A Show the device identifier Emulation Type Auto Define the emulation type Forced FDD can be used to force a Floppy HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD Forced FDD Hard Disk 18 5 2 4 LAN Configuration Submenu Feature Description MAC Address Show the programm
16. Controller Poulsbo J2900 lt gt Audio Controller J3301 Codec Graphic Express J2901 4 8 ALC888 Controller Ports LPC Bus J3302 SDVO J3303 SDVO J3100 4 to DVI PCI Express J3304 7307 LVDS 4 b Ethernet Serial ATA FWH J2000 Intele 825741 JMB362 Flash BIOS J3401 S ATA 0 1 TPM J3402 Watchdog SLB9635 CPLD Fan GPIO 74CB313245 3202 93203 pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Specifications 3 3 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions gt Pico ITX form factor 100 x 72 mm 0 2 mm complete with all connectors 104 x 78 mm gt Height approx 26 mm 3 4 Electrical Specifications Supply Voltage gt 5V DC 5 Supply Voltage Ripple gt Maximum 100mV peak to peak 0 20 MHz Supply Current DOS prompt Power consumption tests were executed during the DOS prompt with 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM DVI monitor USB keyboard and CF card or USB key standard variant as boot device default BIOS settings CPU clock 1 1 GHz article number 03001 0000 11 1 and 03001 0000 11 2 Variant Variant Pl Lead Softoffss FullLoad Soft of
17. USB ports are available through the standard USB connector J3300 8 pins Header Pin Signal Name Function mn vcc Power 5V 2 USBO USB port 0 negative 3 05 0 USB port 0 positive 4 GND Ground 5 vcc 7 Power 5V 6 USB1 USB port 1 negative 7 USB1 USB port 1 positive 8 GND Ground 7 2 Extension Connectors The other USB ports are available through the extension connectors J3301 to J3304 4 pins To have the signals available on the standard USB interface connectors an adapter cable is required An USB interface cable is available from KONTRON KAB USB 2 part number 96054 0000 00 2 Hint USB Client functionality is available on connector J3303 Function Ge 1 GND 2 USBn USB port n positive a 3 USBn USB port n negative H 4 Power 5V Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 7 3 Limitations The power contacts for USB devices on pin 1 and pin 4 are protected They are suitable to supply connected USB devices with a maximum input current of 500mA Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pins pITX SP User s Guide KTD S000
18. 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 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 speci fications or improper installation or maintenance KONTRON Technology A S will not be responsible for any defects or damages to third party products that are caused by a faulty KONTRON Technology A S product pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I User Information 1 6 Life Support Policy KONTRON Technology s products are not for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of the general manager of KONTRON Technology A S As used herein Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which a are intended for surgical implant into body or b support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labelling can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system or to affect its safety or effectiveness 1 7 Technical Support Pl
19. changes in the BIOS Setup See chapter BIOS Setup for further details e 3 pITX SP User s Guide 50002 System Memory 5 System Memory The pITX SP uses only 200 pin Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules SODIMMs One socket is avail able for 1 8V unbuffered DDR2 400 DDR2 533 SDRAM of up to 2 GB To reduce the design complexity and minimize power the chipset maintains a fixed relationship to the FSB Front Side Bus clock frequency The relation is described in the following table Article Number Variant CPU Clock FSB Allowed Modul 03001 0000 11 1 Basic 1 1 GHz 400 MHz DDR2 400 03001 0000 11 2 Standard 1 1 GHz 400 MHz DDR2 400 03001 0000 16 0 Plus 1 6 GHz 533 MHz DDR2 533 03001 0000 16 2 Standard 1 6GHz 533 2 DDR2 533 Differing from this overview also DDR2 667 RAM modules can be used with all article numbers RAM modu les above DDR2 667 however shouldn t be used The total amount of memory available on the SDRAM module is used for main memory and graphic memory on the pITX SP Shared Memory Architecture SMA manages the sharing of the system memory between graphic controller and processor Therefore the full memory size is not available for software applications When RAM modules with 16 chips are used special Bios settings might be required example SAMSUNG M470T2953EZ3 CE6 For additional information and support contacts see chapter Technical Support
20. laptop memories These homogeneous features facilitate easy upgrades within the pITX embedded line product family Con nection of LCD panels is simplified when using the onboard standard JILI30 interface As part of the standard features package all pITX embedded line modules come with a JIDA interface which is integrated into the BIOS of the SBC modules This interface enables hardware independent access to the pITX features that can t be accessed via standard APIs Functions such as watchdog timer brightness of panel backlight and access to the GPIOs can be configured with ease by taking advantage of this standard pITX module feature 2 2 pITX SP Overview Please refer to the following matrix to choose the product that suits your needs best Note 03001 0000 11 0 and 03001 0000 16 1 only available on request Article Number Variant Clock LVDS JILI30 P ATA S ATA USB SDIO TPM Ee 03001 0000 11 Basic 1 1GHz x 03001 0000 11 2 Standard 1 1GHz v v x 03001 0000 16 0 Plus 1 6GHz v v v v 03001 0000 16 2 Standard 1 6 GHz x Note 1 Only two USB ports available 2 Only SDIO microSD socket port available pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Specifications 3 Specifications 3 1 Functional Specifications Processor Intel ATOM 2510 1 1 GHz or 2530 1 6 GHz ao 24 32 kB instruction L1 cache a 256 512
21. of harddisk devices Only valid if Enabled the device is accessed through the BIOS ATA PI Detect Time Out 065 35 Sec Select the time out value for the detection of ATA PI devices ATA PI 80Pin Cable Host amp Device Select the mechanism for detecting 80 pin cable Detection Host Device pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I 18 5 2 2 1 Parallel ATA Master Slave Submenu Setup Guide Feature Description Device Not Detected Show the type of IDE drive Hard Disk ARMD ATAPI Removable Media Device ATAPI CDROM ARMD Vendor N A Show the IDE drive manufacturer and drive name Size N A Display the calculated size of the drive LBA Mode Supported Show whether a disk uses LBA Not Supported Block Mode N A Display the block size in sectors or Not Supported PIO Mode Not Supported Display the highest supported PIO mode 0 1 2 3 4 Async DMA Not Supported Display the highest supported Async DMA mode SingleWord DMAO 2 MultiWord DMAO 2 Ultra DMA Not Supported Display the highest supported Ultra DMA mode Ultra DMAO 6 S M A R T Supported Show whether a disk uses S M A R T Self Monitoring Not Supported Analysis and Reporting Technology Type Not Installed Auto Define the type of the IDE drive CD DVD ARMD LBA Large Mode Disabled LBA causes Logical Block Addressing Auto Block Multi Sector Disabled Block mode enables Multi Sector transfer and increase Transfer
22. recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruc tions ATTENTION Risque d explosion avec l change inad quat de la batterie Remplacement seulement par le m me ou un type quivalent recommand par le producteur L vacuation des batteries usag es conform ment des indications du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandgren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemaBem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Anga ben des Herstellers PRECAUCION Peligro de explosi n si la bater a se sustituye incorrectamente Sustituya solamente mismo o tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Disponga las bater as usadas seg n las instrucciones del fabricante ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner VAROITUS Paristo voi
23. the signal However for the interrupt handling only IRQ7 is available even when more lines are used This allocation cannot be modified If more IRQs should be used the identification of the source must be done by sampling the input pins Attention Setthe entry Advanced Onboard DeviceConfiguration Chipset Configuration Serial IRQ Mode to Continuous 13 4 2 Tri State Mode In tri state mode the pins are automatically configured as output pins In contrast to a standard ouput pin the tri state pin can also be used as an input pin i e acknowledge from I2C Bus pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Power Supply 14 Power Supply The pITX SP SBC has a power input voltage range from 4 75 to 5 25V DC All other voltages are generated onboard e g 3 3V system and 1 8V memory voltage 14 1 Connector The power supply is injected through the connector J2300 3 pins DC power jacket 2 1mm Signal Name Function 1 vcc 7 Power supply 5V 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground Note 1 protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Warning Don t overload the onboard system voltage 3 3V microSD card socket SDIO pin strip and Digital 1 0 connector maximum current shouldn t exceed 250mA 14 2 Power Front
24. 0x theoretically reach transfer rates up to 90 MB sec The following table gives an overview about some common CF cards Reference board 03001 0000 16 0 1 6 GHz Plus variant Operating system Windows XP SP3 Test programs HDTune Vers 2 55 or HDTach Vers 3 0 4 0 For comparison in advance some values for other harddisk types respectively interfaces Manufacturer Type Interface Speed Average Western Digital WD10EADS 1 S ATA 70 MB s Seagate 5130000302 160GB USB 2 0 26 MB s i Samsung 5 0842 80 GB P ATA 80 pin cable 52 5 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Parallel ATA Interface P ATA CF card table Manufacturer Type Speed Average SANDISK Extreme IV 4 GB 25 MB s SANDISK Extreme Ducati 4 GB 30 MB s KINGSTON 266x 2 GB 24 MB s SONY 300x 2 GB 16 MB s LEXAR 300x 2 GB 24 MB s PRETEC 433 8 GB 40 MB s PRETEC 667 8 GB 39 MB s pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Serial ATA Interface S ATA 9 Serial ATA Interface S ATA The pITX SP has realized two S ATA II ports Serial ATA connections boost the transfer rate theoretically up to 300 MB sec In addition it changes the parallel interface requiring 40 separate wires to a serial interface requiring only 6 wires 9 1 Connector The S ATA interface is available through the standard L type connectors J3401 and J3402 7 pins Signal Name Funct
25. 2 I USB Interface 7 4 USB Client Interface Following steps are necessary to prepare a connection Invoke the BIOS Setup and set Advanced Onboard Device Configuration USB Configuration USB Client Controller to Enabled Use following cable wiring Pin pITX SP 33303 Pin Host Computer Comment 1 1 GND 3 2 USB 2 3 USB 4 Don t connect these pin UseUSB Client zip start Setup exe from the directory and install the client software on the pITX SP For more information see the including documentation USBC_ReleaseNotes pdf Use USB Client zip start Setup exe from the directory XPPro hostwizard and install the host software on the host computer The only operating mode which is approved by KONTRON is RNDIS only mode pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Parallel ATA Interface P ATA 8 Parallel ATA Interface P ATA The pITX SP features one Parallel ATA interface up to UDMA5 mode that can drive two harddisks When two devices share a single adapter they are connected in a master slave daisy chain configuration If only one drive is connected you must set it as master 8 1 Connector The P ATA interface is available through connector J3400 44 pins This interface is designed in 2 mm grid for optimal connectivity to a 2 5 harddisk You can use two cables to directly connect a harddisk in a 2 5 form factor KAB IDE 2MM part number 96021 0000 00 0 or a 3 5 form
26. Audio Interface 11 Audio Interface The chipset supports a HD audio codec with 24 bit resolution and 192 kHz sample rate The interface inclu des LINE OUT LINE IN MICROPHONE IN and a digital S PDIF output The HD audio controller is a bus mastering PCI device which is physically connected to one or more codecs via the HD audio link It contains one or more DMA engines For signal levels see the High Definition audio specification Intel 11 1 Hardware Features Parameter Values Units Output resolution LINE OUT S PDIF 16 20 24 bit Output sample rate LINE OUT S PDIF 44 1 48 96 192 kHz Output signal to noise ratio LINE OUT 97 dB Output current S PDIF 12 750 mA Input resolution LINE IN 16 20 bit Input sample rate LINE IN 44 1 48 96 kHz Input signal to noise ratio LINE IN 90 dB 11 2 Analog Connector The analog audio interface is available through the connector J2900 6 pins A prototype adapter cable open ended is deliverable from KONTRON KAB SOUND CMP 2 part number 96063 0000 00 1 Header i Signal Name Function 1 LINE_OUT_R Line output right 2 GND Ground 3 LINE_OUT_L Line output left 4 LINE_IN_R Line input right 5 MIC_IN Microphone input 6 LINE_IN_L Line input left 113 Digital Connector S PDIF The digital audio output is available through the connector J2901 2 pins Signal Name Function 1 GND Ground
27. Graphic 1024 x 768 16M 32 bit 11Ah Graphic 1280 x 1024 64k 11Bh Graphic 1280 x 1024 16M 32 bit 160h Graphic 800 x 480 256 161h Graphic 800 x 480 64k 162h Graphic 800 x 480 16M 32 bit 163h Graphic 1280 x 800 256 164h Graphic 1280 x 800 64k 165h Graphic 1280 x 800 16M 32 bit pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Graphics Interface 6 7 Backlight Connector Backlight is available through the J1801 connector 7 pins An external voltage source must be used to supply the backlight with 5V or 12V Header Pin Signal Name Function 1 N C Not connected 2 BKLTADJ Brightness control OV 5V 3 GND Ground a 4 N C Not connected 5 N C Not connected 6 GND Ground 7 BKLTON Backlight on off 6 8 Display Default Settings On the first boot up a DVI monitor must be connected to the pITX SP The simultaneous mode is not sup ported by Intel During the boot process respectively DOS mode the VGA BIOS only allows a DVI monitor or a flat panel pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I USB Interface 7 USB Interface The USB interface comes with six USB ports which follow the UHCI EHCI specification and are USB 2 0 compliant You can expand the amount of USB connections by adding external hubs Two ports are avail able ona standard connector and more ports on four extension connectors 7 1 Standard Connector Two
28. IOS options are only available with a corresponding CPLD version see BIOS Setup entry Main Board Information The following table shows an overview Option CPLD Version ACPI Suspend to RAM S3 0x0C Gate A20 Control 0 0 Power LED Blinking during 53 Wake On USB OxOF Enable Disable Wake On LAN 0x10 GPIO Control IRQ Input Tri State Output 0 11 Windows Automatic Thermal Control Power LED Blinking during Recovery pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Appendix System Resources Appendix A System Resources Interrupt Request IRQ Lines Please ensure that the chosen interrupt is not already in use by PCI devices This table is only valid in legacy mode e g DOS most operating systems are using the APIC assignment Legacy mode IRQ Used for Comment 0 Timer 0 No 1 Keyboard No 2 8259 Slave Cascade No 3 PCI IRQ D for PCI USB 2 0 controller Note 1 4 Yes 5 PCT IRQ C for PCI USB 1 1 controller port5 6 Note 1 6 Yes 7 GPIO No 8 Real Time Clock RTC No 9 ACPI Power Management No 10 PCI IRQ A for PCI 11 PCI IRQ B for PCI 12 Yes 13 Floating Point Unit FPU No 14 Parallel ATA Controller P ATA No 15 Limited Second P ATA channel e g WIN XP pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Appendix System Resources APIC
29. Panel Header The power button and other power signals are available through the pin strip J1804 10 pins The harddisk LED implies P ATA and S ATA Header Pin Signal Name Function 1 RST_BIN Reset button positive 1 2 2 PWR_BTN Power button positive 3 RST_BTN Reset button negative 4 PWR BTN Power button negative 5 M 5 HDD LED Harddisk LED negative 6 RSVD Reserved 7 HDD LED Harddisk LED positive 8 RSVD Reserved 9 RSVD Reserved 10 RSVD Reserved pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Power Supply 14 2 1 Harddisk LED The following picture illustrates the onboard wiring 3 3V 300R Harddisk LED Connector 14 3 Onboard Status LEDs Two additional LEDs indicate the power and the harddisk status The power LED can take the following states Power State LED Display 50 Continuous 53 Blinking 55 Continuous OFF 116664 Power LED pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Power Supply 14 4 Battery Connector The battery interface is available through the pin strip 1800 2 pins Pin Signal Name Function 1 VBAT 1 Battery input voltage 3V m 2 GND Ground Note 1 To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fir
30. TAD 35 SAO 36 SA2 37 51 38 CS3 39 ACT 40 GND 41 VCC5 42 VCC5 43 GND 44 N C pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Appendix B Connector Layout microSD Socket SDIO Pin Strip Digital 1 0 J3200 J3201 J3202 1 DAT2 vcc3 VCC3 2 CD DAT3 N C GPIO4 3 CMD DATO GPIOO 4 VCC3 N C GPIO5 5 CLK DAT1 IRQ GPIO1 6 GND GND GPIOG6 7 DATO DAT2 RW GPIO2 8 DAT GPIO7 9 CD DAT3 GPIO3 10 CD GND 11 CMD 12 CLK Pin LAN USB Standard USB Extension J2000 J3300 J3301 J3304 1 TXD BI_D1 VCC5 GND 2 TXD D1 USBO USBn B RXD 02 USBO USBn 4 BI_D3 GND VCC5 5 BI D3 VCC5 6 RXD D2 USB1 7 BI 04 USB1 8 BI_D4 GND S ATA HD Audio S PDIF J3401 02 J2900 J2901 1 GND LINE_OUT_R GND 2 TX GND SPDIF_OUT 3 TX LINE_OUT_L 4 GND LINE_IN_R 5 RX MIC_IN 6 RX LINE_IN_L GND Pin Power Header Backlight Battery J1804 J1801 J1800 1 RST_BIN N C VBAT 2 PWR BKLTADJ GND 3 RST_BTN GND 4 PWR_BTN RSVD 5 HDD_LED RSVD 6 RSVD GND 7 HDD_LED BKLTON 8 RSVD 9 RSVD 10 RSVD pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Appendix C Reference Documents Appendix C Reference Documents KONTRON Technology A S can t guarantee the availability of internet addresses Document Advanced Configuration and Power In
31. apture Disabled If enabled Addon 5 can be trapped interrupt 19h boot Enabled IRQ pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 8 Security Menu Feature Option Description Supervisor Password Not Installed Show the state of supervisor password Installed User Password Not Installed Show the state of user password Installed Change Supervisor N A Press Enter to change the supervisor password Password Change User Password N A Press Enter to change the user password Boot Sector Virus Disabled If a program or a virus accesses the boot sector a warning Protection Enabled appears if the option is enabled 18 9 Exit Menu Feature Option Description Save Changes and Exit Save selections and exits Setup next time the system Cancel boots the BIOS configures the system according to the Setup selection stored in CMOS Discard Changes and Exit Exit Setup without storing in CMOS new selections you Cancel may have made Discard Changes If during Setup session you change your mind about chan Cancel ges you have made and have not yet saved the values to CMOS you can restore the values you saved to CMOS Load Optimal Defaults Load the optimal default values Cancel Load Failsafe Defaults Load the failsafe default values Cancel pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I BIOS CPLD Changes 19 05 Changes Some B
32. at the maximum Stretched size otherwise the content is centered Backlight Brightness 0 10 20 Set the backlight value 0 OV 100 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 96 100 95 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 4 ACPI Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description ACPI Version ACPI 2 0 Select the desired ACPI specification 05 depending ACPI 3 0 Suspend Mode Disabled Define the power down mode STR Suspend To RAM 53 STR ACPI APIC Support Disabled APIC supports more IRQs and faster interrupt handling Enabled Repost Video on S3 No Determine whether to invoke the VGA BIOS post on suspend Resume Yes event resume Headless Mode Disabled Indicate support for headless operation that means without Enabled keyboard mouse and or monitor The OS must support the headless mode LAN Wakeup from 53 Disabled Enable LAN wake event Enabled USB Wakeup from S3 Disabled Enable USB wake event Enabled ACPI Cooling Options Submenu Settings for thermal management 18 5 4 1 ACPI Cooling Options Submenu Feature Option Description Cooling Mode Passive Cooling Set the cooling method Active Cooling Active amp Passive Passive Trip Point Disabled 40 C Determine the temperature of passive trip point the point 45 C 95 C at which the OS will turn on off the CPU clock throttling Passive TC1 Value 15 27 5 16 Determ
33. e protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Battery pin When the board is shipped the RTC battery is mounted on the RTC battery module Battery pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Crisis Management 15 Crisis Management Ifthe board is not booting up there are two options to fix this 15 1 Wrong BIOS Settings Modifying parameters in the BIOS Setup implies the risk of leaving your system in a unbootable state In case this happens one jumper exists to reset the settings to Fail Safe values Take the following steps Power down the system Put a jumper on J710 Power up the board and enter the BIOS Setup Remove the jumper on J710 Saving your settings with Save Changes and Exit The board should be functional now 15 2 Repair Failed BIOS Update Take the following steps Power down the system Copy the BIOS named IPSP ROM to a floppy disk or to a USB key formatted as super floppy Connect a USB floppy drive with the disk or the USB key Power up the board and press the CTRL HOME keys on the USB keyboard The BIOS bootblock starts the recovery process and loads the new BIOS During the flash programming the power LED is blinking whatever happens do not power down the board If you don t see the power LED wait approximately two minutes After the programming the BIOS performs a reset pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Autostart Function 16 Au
34. ease consult our web site at http www kontron com support for the latest product documentation utilities drivers and support contacts or use the special e mail address sbc support kontron com for a technical problem In any case you can always contact your board supplier for technical support Before contacting support please be prepared to provide as much information as possible Board identification a Type a Part number find PN on label a Serial number find SN on label Board configuration DRAM type and size a BIOS revision find in the BIOS Setup a BIOS settings different than default settings refer to the BIOS Setup section System environment a 0 5 type version Driver origin and version a Attached hardware drives USB devices LCD panels pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Introduction 2 Introduction 2 1 Embedded Line Family Each pITX is a member of the 2 5 SBC family of KONTRON Technology A S based on the Pico ITX specifi cation from the Small Form Factor Special Interest Group SFF SIG pITX embedded line modules are characterized by the same front line pinouts and interfaces for reset logic and simple power supply 2 x USB Gigabit LAN S ATA Audio GPIOs DVI and LVDS interface These embed ded line family features allow to use of the same chassis over the whole product line and maximize design reuse The pITX embedded line modules allow the use of standard
35. ed MAC address LAN Controller Disabled Enable or disable the onboard PCIe LAN controller Enabled PXE LAN Boot Disabled Enable or disable the option ROM to allow LAN boot functio Enabled nality pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 2 5 USB Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Module Version N A Show USB module version USB Devices Enabled N A Show detected USB devices USB 1 1 Controller Disabled Enable or disable the USB 1 1 controllers UHCI 2 Ports 4 Ports 6 Ports USB 2 0 Controller Disabled Enable or disable the USB 2 0 controllers 2 Ports 4 Ports 6 Ports USB Client Controller Disabled Enable or disable the USB client controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode FullSpeed Set the USB 2 0 controllers to HiSpeed 480 Mbps or Full HiSpeed Speed 12 Mbps for legacy mode BIOS USB 2 0 Hand Off Disabled This patch must be allied for operating systems before WIN Enabled XP which have problems gaining control over USB 2 0 ports If enabled this provides a simple semaphore based mecha nism for exchanging USB 2 0 EHCI ownership USB Mass Storage Submenu Display the status of USB mass storage devices Device Configuration 18 5 2 5 1 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description USB Mass Storage Reset 10 Sec Set the initialization delay time Delay 20 Sec 30 Sec 40 Sec Device N A Show the device identifie
36. enu Show additional service information Time HH MM SS Set the system time Date MM DD YYYY Set the system date 18 4 1 Board Information Submenu Feature Option Description Board Name N A Show the KONTRON specific board name Board Class N A Show the KONTRON specific board class Serial Number N A Show the KONTRON specific serial number Manufacturing Date N A Show the KONTRON specific manufacturing date Hardware Version N A Show the KONTRON specific hardware version Boot Counter N A Display the boot counter Processor Name N A Show the processor identifier Processor Speed N A Show the actual CPU boot speed Chipset Revision N A Show the chipset US15W Poulsbo revision Board CPLD Revision N A Show the KONTRON specific board and CPLD revision System Memory Size N A Display amount of conventional memory detected during boot up pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 Advanced Menu Feature Option Description CPU Configuration Submenu Configure special CPU features Onboard Device Submenu Configure most onboard devices e g P ATA LAN USB Configuration Display Configuration Submenu Set the display features including panel parameters ACPI Configuration Submenu Set some ACPI defaults Miscellaneous Submenu Configure additional important settings 18 5 1 CPU Configuration Submenu Fea
37. er to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Graphics Interface 6 2 Flat Panel Connector JILI30 The LVDS interface for the flat panel is available through the J1802 connector 30 pins on the bottom side of the board This connector represents the JILI interface The implementation of this subsystem complies with the JILI specification of KONTRON Technology A S A variety of cables for different display types are available from KONTRON Please refer to the actual Display Cable Guide on the same product web site Header Pin Signal Name Function 1 FTXO First channel data output 0 negative 2 First channel data output 0 positive 3 1 First channel data output 1 negative 4 1 First channel data output 1 positive 5 FTX2 First channel data output 2 negative 6 2 First channel data output 2 positive 7 GND Ground 8 FIXC First channel clock output negative 9 First channel clock output positive 10 FIX3 First channel data output 3 negative 11 FIX34 First channel data output 3 positive 12 N C Not connected 13 N C Not connected 14 GND Ground 15 N C Not connected 16 N C Not connected 17 GND Ground 18 N C Not connected 19 N C Not connected 20 N C Not connec
38. factor KAB IDE 25 part number 96020 0000 00 0 Signal Name Function Pin Signal Name Function RESET Reset GND Ground 3 D7 Data 7 4 D8 Data 8 5 D6 Data 6 6 D9 Data 9 7 D5 Data 5 8 010 Data 10 9 04 Data 4 10 011 Data 11 11 03 Data 3 12 012 Data 12 13 02 Data 2 14 013 Data 13 15 01 1 16 014 Data 14 17 00 Data 0 18 015 Data 15 19 GND Ground 20 Key N C Key pin 21 DRQ DMA request 22 GND Ground 23 10W 1 0 write 24 GND Ground 25 1 0 read 26 GND Ground 27 IOCHRDY 1 0 channel ready 28 CSEL 2 Cable select 29 DACK acknowledge 30 GND Ground 31 IRQ Interrupt request 32 N C Not connected 33 SA1 Address 1 34 ATAD UDMA detection 35 SAO Address 0 36 SA2 Address 2 37 51 Chip select 1 38 53 Chip select 3 39 ACT Drive activity 40 GND Ground 41 1 Power 5V 42 vcc 7 Power 5V 43 GND Ground 44 N C Not connected Note 1 protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 2 Pin 28 is connected with 4700 to Ground for cable select P ATA devices pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Parallel ATA Interface P ATA 8 2 CF Card Application Note A relatively compact system can be build up using a CF card KONTRON offers a fitting adapter with DMA support CF cards 60
39. fss A IW Iw tbd tbd tbd tbd 1 10 5 50 0 08 0 40 CPU clock 1 6 GHz article number 03001 0000 16 0 and 03001 0000 16 2 Variant Variant Fullload Softoffss FullLoad Softoffss tl fA w fA w fA 170 8 50 0 08 0 40 1 50 7 50 0 08 0 40 Supply Current Windows XP SP3 The power consumption tests were executed during Windows XP SP3 by using a tool to stress the CPU 100 load and extensive 3D graphic The boards were ran with 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM DVI monitor USB key board amp mouse and a CF card or S ATA harddisk standard variant as boot device default BIOS settings Note CPU clock 1 6 GHz with additional active cooler pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Specifications CPU clock 1 1 GHz article number 03001 0000 11 1 and 03001 0000 11 2 Variant Variant E NE CNN NES XN A W A W A W A W tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd tbd 1 50 7 50 0 00 4 50 0 08 040 Full Load Standby S3 CPU clock 1 6 GHz article number 03001 0000 16 0 and 03001 0000 16 2 Variant Variant Mw A IW 2 20 11 00 1 40 7 00 0 08 0 40 2 10 10 50 1 40 7 00 0 08 0 40 Full Load 3 5 Real Time Clock Battery Voltage range 2 4V 3 6V typ 3 0V gt Maximum current 3 0V Lithium battery precautions CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re placed Replace only with same or equivalent type
40. gital WD10EADS 1 S ATA 70 MB s Seagate ST300003U2 160 USB 2 0 26 MB s Samsung SP0842N 80GB P ATA 80 pin cable 52 MB s pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I 27 Secure Digital I O and Multimedia Card SD card table Manufacturer Type Type Speed Average KINGSTON Ultimate 120 2 GB SDIO 14 5 MB s SANDISK HC2 4 GB microSD 14 0 MB s SANDISK Mobile Ultra HC4 8 GB microSD 14 0 MB s TRANSCEND 2 GB microSD 14 5 MB s TRANSCEND HC6 8 GB microSD 12 5 MB s pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Digital I 0 Interface 13 Digital 1 0 Interface The pITX SP features eight bidirectional 1 0 lines 1 0 lines are TTL tolerant Inputs can be driven from either 3 3V or 5V devices This feature allows a mixed 3 3V 5V system environment 13 1 Electrical Specifications Digital Inputs Parameter Input LOW voltage 0 8 V Input HIGH voltage 1 7 45 5 V Input rate direct access 100 kHz Digital Outputs Parameter Output LOW voltage 0 45 Output HIGH voltage 2 4 3 3 V Output LOW HIGH current 16 mA Switching rate direct access 100 kHz 13 2 Connector The digital I O interface is available through the connector J3202 10 pins Hint the bidirectional 1 05 are not available before hardware revision 4 00 PCB revision Header Pin Signal Function 1 1 Power
41. gt Load the default configuration values for this menu lt F10 gt Save and exit lt Enter gt Execute command or select submenu Alt R Refresh screen Selecting an Item Use the or 4 key to move the cursor to the field you want Then use the and keys to select a value for that field Displaying Submenus Use the lt or key to move the cursor to the submenu you want Then press Enter 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 F1 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 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I 18 3 18 4 Setup Guide Menu Bar Feature Description Main Define time and date and show service information Advanced Configuration of all onboard devices e g CPU P ATA LAN USB Display PCIPnP Define PCI Legacy IRQs Boot Define the boot sequence and special boot settings Security Change set or disable supervisor user passwords Exit Exit Setup with without saving or set default values Main Menu Feature Option Description BIOS Version N A Show the actual BIOS release Build Date N A Show the BIOS build date Board Information Subm
42. ide KTD S0002 I 26 Secure Digital 1 0 and Multimedia Card 12 2 The second port is available through the connector 23201 12 pins Header i Signal Name Function 1 vcc 1 Power 3 3V 1 2 2 N C Not connected 3 DATO Data bit 0 4 N C Not connected 11 12 5 DAT1 IRQ Data bit 1 Interrupt 6 GND Ground 7 DAT2 RW Data bit 2 Read wait 8 Write protect optional 9 CD DAT3 Card detect Data bit 3 10 cD Card detect 11 CMD Command line 12 CLK Clock Note 1 protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 12 3 SD Card Application Note The Windows SD memory card driver does not define the SD memory card as a standard harddisk This leads to approximate benchmark results The size of the cards is shown with 8 MB and the information for cylinders sectors and headers is not reported correctly The following table gives an overview about some common SD cards Reference board 03001 0000 16 0 1 6 GHz Plus variant Operating system Windows 7 Test programs HDTune Pro Vers 4 01 For comparison in advance some values for other harddisk types respectively interfaces Manufacturer Type Interface Speed Average Western Di
43. ine TC1 Temperature Coefficient 1 value Passive TC2 Value 1 2 5 16 Determine TC2 Temperature Coefficient 2 value Passive TSP Value 2 4 10 30 Determine TSP Temperature Sampling Period value Active Trip Point Disabled 40 C Determine the temperature of active trip point the point at 45 C 95 C which the OS will turn on off the CPU fan Active Hysteresis 1 C 2 C 5 C the hysteresis for the active trip point G T 10 Polling Time 5 Sec 10 Sec Define the thermal zone polling time 15 Sec 30 Sec 35 Sec 40 Sec 50 Sec 60 Sec Critical Trip Point Disabled 70 C This value controls the temperature of the point at which the 75 100 9 will shut off the system pITX SP User s Guide Setup Guide KTD S0002 I 18 5 5 Miscellaneous Submenu Description Feature Temperature Monitor Submenu Display the CPU and board temperature Fan Speed Control Submenu Control the fan speed 18 5 5 1 Temperature Monitor Submenu Feature Option Description CPU Temperature N A Show the CPU temperature Board Temperature N A Show the board temperature DTS Temperature N A Show the Digital Thermal Sensor temperature 18 5 5 2 Fan Speed Control Submenu Feature Option Description Fan Speed Off 12 5 Set the fan speed 25 37 5 50 62 5 75 87 5 Full 18 6 Menu Option Description
44. ion 1 GND 2 Transmit positive 3 TX Transmit negative 4 GND Ground 5 RX Receive negative 6 RX Receive positive 7 GND Ground pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I LAN Controller 10 LAN Controller The pITX SP uses an Intel 82574L Gigabit PCI Express LAN controller The controller support 10 100 1000 Base T interfaces The device auto negotiates the use of a 10 100 or 1000 Mbps connection Additionally it is possible to enable the LAN PXE Boot in the BIOS Setup to allow the system to boot up viaa network connection from a PXE server 10 1 Connector The LAN interface is available through the standard RJ45 connector J2000 8 pins Header Signal Function 1 TXD BI_D1 10 100 transmit 1000 pair 1 positive 2 TXD BI_D1 10 100 transmit 1000 pair 1 negative 3 RXD BI_D2 10 100 receive 1000 pair 2 positive 4 BI_D3 1000 pair 3 positive 5 BI_D3 1000 pair 3 negative 6 RXD BI D2 10 100 receive 1000 pair 2 negative 7 BI D44 1000 pair 4 positive 8 BI D4 1000 pair 4 negative 10 2 Connector LED Definition The network transmission rate and activity are indicated by two LEDs LED10 10 Mbit single color LED and LED100 LED1000 100 Mbit respectivly 1 Gbit two color LED LED10 orange LED100 orange LED1000 green pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I
45. ion SUBMENU aetas 43 18 5 2 3 1 SDIO Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu EE 43 18 5 2 4 Configuration Submenu see ENNEN ERE ERE ERRARE ARMAR ERRARE RA RARE 43 18 5 2 5 USB Configuration SUBMENU se ooa vae eoe esos e Eed ea a S pesos 44 18 5 2 5 1 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu EE 44 18 5 2 6 GPIO Configuration SUBMENU eicere eoo eee ERE ER ERRASSE REESE SER 45 18 5 3 I EnTEUR TS 45 18 5 4 ACPI Configuration eoa 46 18 5 4 1 ACPI Cooling 0 55 35 EE ESSERE Ve Ya YR EU 46 18 5 5 Miscellaneous Submen M 47 18 5 5 1 Temperature 2 255 5 5 55 450 644 256 555 54 455666 546104556608 668454886 650666526666 6656 6 47 18 5 5 2 5 20 47 18 6 uU 47 18 7 EE
46. mode IRQ amp Used for Available Comment 0 Timer 0 No 1 Keyboard No 2 8259 Slave Cascade No 3 Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes 6 Yes 7 GPIO IRQ No 8 Real Time Clock RTC No 9 ACPI Power Management No 10 Yes 11 Yes 12 Yes 13 Floating Point Unit FPU No 14 Parallel ATA Controller P ATA No 15 Limited Second P ATA channel e g WIN XP 16 PCT IRQ A for PCI 17 PCT IRQ B for PCI 18 PCI IRQ C for PCI USB 1 1 controller Port 5 6 Note 1 19 PCI IRQ D for PCI USB 2 0 controller Note 1 20 Yes 21 Yes 22 Yes 23 Yes Note 1 Ifthe Used for device is disabled in the BIOS Setup the corresponding interrupt is free pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Appendix A System Resources A 2 Memory Area The first 640 kB of DRAM are used as main memory DOS can address 1 MB of memory directly Memory area above 1 MB high memory extended memory is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM SYS Other operating systems Linux or Windows versions allow you to address the full memory area directly Used for Comment Available Memory Range C0000h CFFFFh VGA BIOS No 000001 DFFFFh Yes 0000 FFFFFh System BIOS No 1 0 Address The I 0 port addresses of the pITX SP are functionally identical to a standard PC AT All addresses not mentioned in this table should be available We recommend that you not use 1 0 addresses below 0100h with additional hardware for compatibility
47. nd the PCI local bus specification revision 2 3 Please see the specifications for more details PCI Device Comment Host Bridge Memory Controller None Chipset Graphics Controller INTA Chipset HD Audio Controller INTA Chipset USB Client Controller INTA Chipset PCI Express Bridge INTA Chipset PCI Express Bridge INTB Chipset USB 1 1 Controller 1 INTA Chipset USB 1 1 Controller 2 INTB Chipset USB 1 1 Controller 3 INTC Chipset USB 2 0 Controller INTD Chipset SDIO MMC Controller 1 INTA Chipset 5010 Controller 2 INTB Chipset ISA Bridge LPC Controller None Chipset Parallel ATA Controller P ATA None Chipset Serial ATA Controller S ATA INTA Onboard PCI Express device LAN Controller INTB Onboard PCI Express device A5 System Management Bus 5 5 The pITX SP uses an onboard System Management Bus 5 5 This bus is not available on a peripheral connector and therefore cannot be used for external SMBus devices SMBus Address Comment 98h 99h Temperature sensor A1h SPD DDR2 SDRAM Warning There are more devices connected to the SMBus than listed in this table but access to these devices in not permitted Don t access any other device addresses except those listed above pITX SP User s Guide Appendix Connector Layout B 1 Connector Locations B 1 1 Top Side co T r OF N T
48. ntal stresses extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure etc cause lower MTBF values gt System MTBF hours 221379 Note Fans usually shipped with KONTRON Technology A S products have 50 000 hour typical operating life The above esti mation assumes no fan but a passive heat sinking arrangement Estimated RTC battery life as opposed to battery failures is not included in the MTBF calculation The RTC battery lifetime has to be considered 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 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Getting Started 4 Getting Started Getting started with the pITX SP is very easy Take the following steps Plug a suitable DDR2 SDRAM memory module into the RAM socket Connect a DVI monitor to the DVI connector Plug a keyboard and or mouse to the USB connector s Plug data cable to the harddisk interface Attach the harddisk to the connector at the site end of the cable If necessary connect the power supply to the harddisk s power connec tor Make sure all your connections have been made correctly Connect the power supply to the pITX SP power supply connector Turn on the board by shortening the power button pins on power front panel header 21804 or use the autostart jumper J1200 Enter the BIOS by pressing the Del key during boot up Make all
49. nu Configure the IDE devices P ATA S ATA SDIO Configuration Submenu Configure the SDIO ports LAN Configuration Submenu Configure the PCI Express LAN controller USB Configuration Submenu Configure the USB support GPIO Configuration Submenu Configure the GPIO port 18 5 2 1 Chipset Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Audio Controller Disabled Enable or disable the HD audio controller Enabled Serial IRQ Mode Continuous Define the serial IRQ mode Quiet the chipset transfers Quiet only if an IRQ is triggered Linux Reboot Fix Disabled Fix the reboot issue on Linux operating systems Might cause Enabled side effects 18 5 2 2 IDE Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Serial ATA Controller Disabled Enable or disable the S ATA controller Enabled Serial ATA Type Native IDE Both modes needs the Option ROM RAID AHCI Serial ATA Option ROM Disabled If disabled legacy operating systems not available only Enabled Windows and Linux working Save boot time Parallel ATA Controller Disabled Enable or disable the P ATA controller Enabled Parallel ATA BusMaster Disabled If enabled improves the performance of the IDE interface for Enabled some operating systems e g DOS Parallel ATA Master Submenu Display the status of autodetection Master drive Parallel ATA Slave Submenu Display the status of autodetection Slave drive Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled Allows the write protection
50. oose the option LCD Only at menu Advanced Display Configuration Boot Display Device and in addition set the desired display resolution at Flat Panel Type If you still do not see improvement consider contacting the dealer for technical support o e 6 4 Flat Panel Jumper pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Graphics Interface 6 5 Available Video Modes The following list shows the video modes supported by the graphics controller with maximum frame buffer size When configured for saller frame buffers and or using a flat panel on the JILI30 interface not all of the video modes listed below may be available Video Mode Type Characters Pixels Colors 00h 01h Text 40 x 25 16 02h 03h Text 80x25 16 04h 05h Graphic 320 x 200 4 06h Graphic 640 x 200 ODh Graphic 320 x 200 16 OEh Graphic 640 x 200 16 OFh Graphic 640 x 350 10h Graphic 640 x 350 4 11h Graphic 640 x 480 12h Graphic 640 x 480 16 13h Graphic 320 x 200 256 6 6 Extended VESA Modes Test program SciTech VBETest VESA BIOS Extensions Compliance Test VESA Mode Type Pixels Colors 101h Graphic 640 x 480 256 103h Graphic 800 x 600 256 105h Graphic 1024 x 768 256 107h Graphic 1280 x 1024 256 111h Graphic 640 x 480 64k 112h Graphic 640 x 480 16M 32 bit 114h Graphic 800 x 600 64k 115h Graphic 800 x 600 16M 32 bit 117h Graphic 1024 x 768 64k 118h
51. ors on the operating system which must support this technology Individually the logical processors can be halted or interrupted or can execute a thread independently of the other logical unit Important Hyper Threading is only supported on the 1 6 GHz version Article no 03001 0000 16 0 and 03001 0000 16 2 17 6 FanInterface If a fan is added use this interface to connect a fan to cool off the CPU The connector only supports 5V fans A three pin fan includes a pulse output sense which allows the control of fan speed 17 6 1 Connector The fan interface is available through connector J3203 Pin Signal Name Function 1 SENSE Speed monitoring 1 E 2 vcc 7 Power 5V E 3 GND Ground Note 1 protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 Setup Guide The module is equipped with AMI BIOS which is located in an onboard flash memory You can update the BIOS using a flash utility 18 1 Determining the BIOS Version Whenever you contact technical support about BIOS issues providing a BIOS version lt IPSPR gt is espe cially helpful To determine the AMI BIOS version press the DEL key on your keyboard during boot
52. ps modules in chapter System Memory S0002 F 09 17 10 M H ttmann Added a note to the new Display Cable Guide S0002 E 07 01 10 M H ttmann Added chapter Digital 1 0 Connector Redirection and other small changes 0002 D 06 14 10 M H ttmann Added battery precautions added chapter USB Client Interface Special 1 0 Modes Fan Interface and SD Card Application Note supplement chapter CF Card Application Note Cooling Options and Crisis Management S0002 C 04 19 10 M H ttmann Correction USB connectors J3301 J3304 and pin 1 USB chapter locations 50002 01 29 10 M H ttmann Added battery pin and LED picture 50002 01 21 10 M Hiittmann Added autostart function complete VESA modes 50002 0 12 18 09 M H ttmann Adapted to KONTRON Technology A S guidelines 0 3 07 28 09 M H ttmann Basic reworking e g changes for hardware revision V2 00 0 2 05 18 09 M H ttmann Some little corrections 0 1 05 14 09 M H ttmann Created preliminary manual Corporate Offices Europe Middle East amp Africa North America Asia Pacific Oskar von Miller Str 1 14118 Stowe Drive 17 Building Block 1 ABP 85386 Eching Munich Poway CA 92064 7147 188 Southern West 4th Ring Road Germany USA Beijing 100070 P R China Tel 49 0 8165 77 777 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Tel 86 10 63751188 Fax 49 0 8165 77 219 Fax 1 858 677 0898 Fax 86 10 83682438 info kontron com info us kontron com info kontron cn pITX SP User s Guide
53. r Emulation Type Auto Define the emulation type Forced FDD can be used to force a Floppy HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD Forced FDD Hard Disk CDROM pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 2 6 GPIO Configuration Submenu Feature Description GPIO 0 Input Define the GPIO type Tri State also output GPIO Pin 1 IRQ Input GPIO Pin 2 Output GPIO Pin 3 Tri State GPIO Pin 4 Input Define the GPIO type Tri State also output GPIO Pin5 IRQ Input GPIO Pin 6 Output GPIO Pin7 Tri State Default Output State Low Define the default level of all outputs including Tri High State 18 5 3 Display Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description VGA BIOS Revision N A Show the VGA BIOS revision JDA Revision N A Show the JDA revision JILI Data Area Protocols N A Show supported protocols e g JILI3 EDID DisplayID Frame Buffer Size 1MB Select the amount of system memory used by the onchip 4 graphic controller 8 Boot Display Device DVI Only Control the boot display LCD Only Flat Panel Type VGA 640x480 1x18 Select a predefined flat panel resolution If Auto the SVGA 800x600 1x18 board is searching for JILI3 KONTRON EDID VESA XGA 1024x768 1x18 DisplayID VESA record XGA 1024x768 1x24 WXGA 1280x768 1x24 WVGA 800x480 1x18 WXGA 1366x768 1x24 WXGA 1280x800 1x18 Auto Flat Panel Scaling Centered Stretched display the screen content
54. r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan lalteval mistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiln H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Specifications 3 6 Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating with original KONTRON heat spreader plate and heat sink gt Ambienttemperature 0 to 60 7 Non operating gt Ambient temperature 10 to 85 C Note 1 Itis the customer s responsibility to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within the allowed temperature range Humidity gt Operating 10 to 90 non condensing gt Non operating 5 to 95 non condensing 3 7 MTBF The following MTBF Mean Time Between Failure values were calculated using a combination of manufac turer 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 been 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 envi ronme
55. reasons even though they are available 1 0 Address Used for D VEUETITS Comment 01 01 71 Parallel ATA Controller P ATA No Note 1 03BOh 03DFh Graphic Controller No 0400h 043Fh SMBus No Chipset 0480h O4BFh GPIO No Chipset 04D0h 04D1h PIC Extension No Chipset 0900h 091Fh Power Management No Chipset 09COh O9FFh GPE No Chipset OA80h 0A81h System Extension No CPLD OCF8h OCFFh PCI Configuration No Chipset C080h C083h Serial ATA Controller S ATA No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 C480h C483h Serial ATA Controller S ATA No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 C880h C883h Serial ATA Controller S ATA No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 CE80h CE8Fh Serial ATA Controller S ATA No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 CFOOh CFO3h Serial ATA Controller S ATA No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 D880h D887h LAN Controller No Onboard PCI Express device Note 1 E080h EO9Fh USB Controller No Chipset Note 1 E480h E49Fh USB Controller No Chipset Note 1 E880h E887h Graphic Controller No Chipset EFOOh EF1Fh USB Controller No Chipset Note 1 FFAOh FFAFh Controller P ATA No Chipset Note 1 Note 1 Ifthe Used for device is disabled in the BIOS Setup the corresponding address is free pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Appendix A System Resources A 4 PCI Devices All devices follow the PCI Express base specification revision 1 0a a
56. ted 21 N C Not connected 22 N C Not connected 23 N C Not connected 24 GND Ground 25 SDA 12 data line 26 DATAENA Panel power output 27 SCL I2C clock line 28 30 vcc Power 3 3V or 5V pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Graphics Interface Note 1 protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire protecting conditions of IEC EN 60950 Warning Check jumper J1803 Panel Power for correct settings for your panel not doing so might cause permanent damage to your panel 6 3 Connecting a Flat Panel To determine whether your flat panel is supported check the Display Cable Guide on the KONTRON web site If you use one of those adapters supplied by KONTRON configuration is easy Check whether you have the correct adapter and cable for the panel you plan to use Inspect the cable for damages Disconnect the power from your system Check jumper J1803 for correct panel voltage Pos 1 2 43 3V 2 3 5V Connect an external power supply for the correct backlight voltage Connect the cable to the flat panel connector J1802 on the pITX SP and connect the other end to your display Connect a DVI monitor to the DVI D connector Hint the default boot display setting in the BIOS Setup is DVI Supply power to your system Enter the BIOS Setup and ch
57. terface Internet Address http www acpi info spec htm AT Attachment Storage Interface Specification ATA http t13 org Digital Visual Interface DVI http www ddwg org High Definition Audio Specification HD Audio http www intel com standards hdaudio High Speed Serialized AT Attachment S ATA http www sata io org developers IEEE 802 3 Specification Ethernet http standards ieee org getieee802 Low Pin Count Interface Specification LPC Bus http developer intel com design chipsets industry lpc htm Open LVDS Display Interface Standard Spec Open LDI http www national com analog displays open 41 PCI Express Base Specification PCI Express http www pcisig com specifications http www sdcard org developers tech sdio sdio spec SD Specification SD Card System Management Bus Specification SMBus http www smbus org specs Universal Serial Bus Specification USB http www usb org developers docs pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Page 62 Appendix D Document Revision History Appendix D Document Revision History Revision Date Author Changes 50002 12 14 12 M H ttmann Changes related to the presence of the RTC battery module 50002 02 08 12 M H ttmann Changed the polarity of HDD LED S0002 G 07 22 11 M H ttmann Short supplement for 16 chi
58. tom processor offers the Intel Enhanced SpeedStep technology that automatically switches between maximum performance mode and battery optimized mode depending on the needs of the appli cation being run When powered by a battery or running in idle mode the processor drops to lower fre quencies conserving battery life while maintaining a high level of performance The previous frequency is set back automatically when the operating mode changes 17 3 C State Control The Intel chipset US15W Poulsbo has been implemented the control for dynamically starting and stop ping system clocks and power The states are passing through CO full on to C4 one after another The C state ends when a break event occurs e g an IRQ or SMI 17 4 Throttling Mode Throttling can minimize power consumption when the processor works in C state CO full on This mode enables software controlled STPCLK throttling other C states turn off this feature each re entry to CO restores the previous state Seven steps are avail able 12 5 25 37 5 87 5 pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Power and Thermal Management 17 5 Hyper Threading Technology Intels Hyper Threading technology boosts system performance without higher clock rates or adding more processors which is also an optimization of the power consumption Hyper Threading works by duplicating instructions streams called threads This allows a CPU to pretend to be two logical process
59. tostart Function When the pITX SP should start directly when the power is applied without a power button signal the auto start jumper J1200 must be set Position 1 2 autostart function enabled c Position 2 3 park position for unused jumper Fin bk Wain Attention The autostart function requires hardware revision 3 00 PCB revision or greater pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Power and Thermal Management 17 Power and Thermal Management 17 1 Cooling Options A heat spreader plate is already mounted External cooling must be provided to maintain the heat sprea der plate at proper operating temperatures Under worst case conditions the cooling mechanism must maintain an ambient air temperature of 60 C or less The aluminum slugs and thermal pads on the underside of the heat spreader plate implement thermal interfaces between the heat spreader plate and the major heat generating components on the pITX SP 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 application and environmen tal conditions Attention After the heat sink has been mounted it cannot be removed anymore because after the warming up of the board the thermal foil between the both components will melt and bond the heat sink to the heat spreader plate 17 2 SpeedStep Technology The Intel A
60. ture Option ji Description Processor Name N A Show the processor identifier Frequency N A Show the actual CPU boot speed FSB Speed N A Show the speed of the Front Side Bus Cache L1 N A Display the L1 cache size Cache L2 N A Display the L1 cache size CPU Performance Low Set the CPU ratio speed Middle High Execute Disable Bit Disabled This option can help to prevent certain classes of buffer Capability Enabled overflow errors AMD NX bit or Intel XD bit Hyper Threading Disabled Only visible on 1 6 GHz boards Enable or disable the two Technology Enabled logical processor mode Intel R SpeedStep Disabled Let customize performance computing The processor can Enabled drop to a lower frequency and voltage Intel R C STATE Disabled Enable or disable power saving modes a C STATE is an idle Technology Enabled state CO is the operational state C1 to C4 represents the saving modes Throttling STPCLK Disabled Enable the STPCLK throttling This mode can minimize power 12 5 25 0 Consumption when the processor works C state CO full 37 5 50 0 9 67 5 75 0 87 5 Fast Gate A20 Disabled Enable Gate A20 on port 92h otherwise no Gate A20 function Enabled is available pITX SP User s Guide KTD S0002 I Setup Guide 18 5 2 Onboard Device Configuration Submenu Feature Option Description Chipset Configuration Submenu Set chipset options e g audio IDE Configuration Subme
61. up and looks at main menu additional information are available with submenu Board Information Bios Information BIOS Version IPSPR Build Date 18 2 Start AMI BIOS Setup Utility To start the AMI BIOS Setup utility press DEL when the following string appears during boot up Press DEL to run Setup The main menu then appears The Setup screen is composed of several sections Setup Screen Location Function Menu Bar Top Lists and selects all top level menus Legend Bar Right side bottom Lists Setup navigation keys Item Specific Help Window Right side top Help for selected item Menu Window Left center Selection fields for current menu General Help Window Overlay center Help for selected menu Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus Use the left right arrow keys to make a selec tion pITX SP User s Guide 50002 Setup Guide 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 Key Function lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt General help window lt Esc gt Exit menu lt or Arrow key Select a menu T or 4 Arrow key Select fields in current menu 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
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