Socket P Intel® Core™2 Duo EPIC SBC with Intel® GME965 Express
Chipset, DVI/LCD, Singal LAN and PCI-104 Eexpansion
User Manual
Manual Rev.: 1.01
Book Number: AR-B5631-2010.07.06
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Version Date Author Description
1.0 2010/06/07 Roger Nan Initial release
1.01 2010/07/06 Roger Nan Modify descriptions
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Copyright 2010
All Rights Reserved.
Manual’s first edition: June 7, 2010
For the purpose of improving reliability , design and function, the information in this document is
subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the
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Trademarks
AR-B5631 is a registered trademarks of Acrosser; IBM PC is a registered trademark of the
International Business Machines Corporation; Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel
Technologies Inc; Award is a registered trademark of Award Software International Inc; other
product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
computer provides variety of display outputs. In addition to VGA, DVI and LVDS display outputs,
AR-B5632 supports S-Video, BNC, and component TV outputs.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the AR-B5631 Computer. The AR-B5631 is an Intel Core 2 Duo EPIC single board
1.1 Features
Processor: Core 2 Duo, Core Duo and Celeron M
Chipsets: GME965 + ICH8M
Memory: DDR2 667MHz SO-DIMM, Maximum 2GB
Display: VGA, DVI, LVDS, S-Video, BNC, Component video
Storage: 1x CF, 2x SATA II, 1x IDE
Audio: Lin-in, Line-out, Mic-in
Communication: 1x Gbps Ethernet, 6x USB 2.0, 1x RS-232, 1x RS-232/422/485
General: Watchdog timer, 8-bit GPIO, and PCI-104 expansion slot.
Specifications
Item Description
Processor Socket for Intel uFC-PGA 478 Core 2 Duo/Core Duo/Celeron M
Chipsets Intel GME965 + ICH8M
Memory One SO-DIMM socket support 667/533 MHz DDR2 SDRAM. Max
2GB
Display 1 x VGA
1 x DVI-D
TV out: Component Video or S-video or BNC
Dual Channel 24-bit LVDS
USB 2 x USB 2.0(External)
4 x USB 2.0(Internal)
LAN 1 x GbE (Intel WG82574L )
Supporting Boot From LAN(PXE )
Audio Line-in, Line out and Microphone in
LED Power and HDD LED pin header
Serial Ports 1 x RS-232(COM1) with DB9
1 x RS-232/422/485(COM2)
Storage 2 x SATA II Connectors
1 x 44-pin EIDE Connector
1 x CF II
Expansion Slot 1 x PCI-104
GPIO 8-bit independent TTL Level I/O
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Watchdog Timer 256Levels (1~255 +/- 5%sec)
CPU Voltage
Hardware
Monitoring
Power
Requirements
Operating
Temperature
EMC Design to meet CE/FCC Class B, EN60601
CPU Temperature
Fan Speed
Voltage Monitor (12V, 5V, 3.3V)
AT: Single +12V DC input
AT and ATX Mode switched by jumper
0~60C degree
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1.2 Package Contents
Check if the following items are included in the package.
Quick Manual
AR-B5631 board
1 x Software Utility CD
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1.3 Block Diagram
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This chapter describes the installation of AR-B5631. At first, it shows the Function diagram and
the layout of AR-B5631. It then describes the unpacking information which you should read
carefully, as well as the jumper/switch settings for the AR-B5631 configuration.
H/W INFORMATION
2.1 Locations
2.1.1 Top Side
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2.1.2 Bottom Side
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2.1.3 List of Connector and Jumper Setting
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PWR2
External +12V DC power input
connector.
CON2
ATX function connector.
CON3
Extra +12V and +5V DC power
output connector (for SATA
device).
J10
PCI-104 connector.
JP2
Signal SERIRQ connects to
PCI-104 pin #B2 selection.
J5
CMOS data retention/clear.
BA T1
CMOS battery holder.
SATA2
SATA device connector #2.
SATA1
SATA device connector #1.
J8
CF master or slave select.
IDE1
PATA connector(UATA-100).
USB3
Internal USB4, USB5 connector.
USB2
Internal USB2, USB3 connector.
USB1
External USB0, USB1 connector.
LAN1
RJ45 connector for Gigabit
Ethernet port #1.
DVI1
Digital Video Interface (DVI-D).
LCD1
LCD panel (LVDS, 18-bit/36-bit)
connector.
LCDPW1
LCD panel inverter power
connector.
VGA1
Pin Header for D-Sub 15 Pin
VGA.
JP3
Select CON1 RS232/422/485.
JP4
Select CON1 RS232/422/485.
JP1
Select CON1 RS232/422/485.
COM2*
RS-232/422/485 signal connector
for port #2.
GPIO1
8-bit TTL-5V GPIO connector.
AUDIO1
2 channels Audio signal
connector.
FAN2
System DC fan connector.
FAN1
CPU DC fan connector .
J1
LCD panel driving voltage
selection.
TVCON1
TV-out signal connector.
SODIMM1
DDR2 SO-DIMM Slot.
CF1
CF card socket.
J12
Front panel connector. (NOTE 1)
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COM1
RS232 signal connector for port
#1.
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2.2 Connector and Jumper Setting Table
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1. PWR2: External +12V
DC power input
connector.
PIN SETTING
1 GND
2 GND
3 +12V
4 +12V
4. J10: PCI-104
connector.
2. CON2: ATX function
connector.
PIN SETTING
1 GND
2 PS_ON
3 +5V_SUS
5. JP2: Signal SERIRQ connects
to PCI-104 pin #B2 selection.
3. CON3: Extra +12V and
+5V DC power output
connector (for SATA
device).
*:1. COM1 is the external UART RS-232 port, the text description on the PCB board is “CON1”.
*:2. COM2 is the internal UART RS-232/422/485 port, the text description on the PCB board is
“COM1”.
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This chapter describes the BIOS menu displays and explains how to perform common tasks
needed to get the system up and running. It also gives detailed explanation of the elements found
in each of the BIOS menus. The following topics are covered:
Main Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Setup
PnP/PCI Setup
Peripherals Setup
PC Health Setup
Boot Setup
Exit Setup
Once you enter the Award BIOS™ CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the
screen. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <Pg Up> <Pg Dn> keys to select
the value you want in each item.
BIOS SETTING
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3.1 Main Setup
The <Main Setup> choice allows you to record some basic hardware configuration in your
computer system and set the system clock and error handling. If the motherboard is already
installed in a working system, you will not need to select this option. You will need to run this Setup
option, however, if you change your system hardware configuration, the onboard battery fails, or
the configuration stored in the COMS memory was lost or damaged.
Note: Listed at the bottom of the menu are the control keys. If you need any help with the item
fields, you can press the <F1> key, and it will display the relevant information.
Option Choice Description
Date Setup
Time Setup
IDE Channel 0
Master/Slave
IDE Channel 1
Master/Slave
IDE Channel 2
Master/Slave
Halt On
N/A
N/A Set the system time
N/A
N/A
N/A
All Errors,
No Errors,
All but keyboard.
Set the system date. Note that the ‘Day’ automatically
changes when you set the date
The onboard IDE connectors provide 1 channel for
connecting up to 2 IDE hard disks or other devices. The first
is the “Master” and the second is “Slave”, BIOS will
auto-detect the IDE type.
The onboard IDE connectors provide 1 channel for
connecting up to 2 IDE hard disks or other devices. The first
is the “Master” and the second is “Slave”, BIOS will
auto-detect the IDE type.
The onboard IDE connectors provide 1 channel for
connecting up to 2 IDE hard disks or other devices. The first
is the “Master” and the second is “Slave”, BIOS will
auto-detect the IDE type.
Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the
POST process and notify you.
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3.2 Advanced Chipset Setup
This section allows you to configure and improve your system and follows you to set up some
system features according to your preference.
Option Choice Description
Quick Power On Self
Full Screen Logo
Show
VGA Share Memory
Boot Display
Test
Size
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
1M
8M
CRT
DVI
LCD
TV
CRT+DVI
CRT+LCD
CRT+TV
This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you
have powered up the computer . If it is set to Enable, BIOS will
shorten or skip some check items during POS T.
Select Enabled to show the OEM full screen logo if you have
add-in BIOS.
This Item is for setting the Frame Buffer (Share system memory
as display memory).
This Item is to set display device
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3.3 Power Setup
Use this main to specify your setting for power management.
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Option Choice Description
ACPI Function
ACPI Suspend Type
Power –Supply Type
Enabled
Disabled
S1 (POS)
S3 (STR)
S1+S3.
AT
ATX
Enable this function to support ACPI (Advance Configuration
and Power Interface).
This options for this field are S1 (POS) and S3 (STR). By
default, the field is set to S1 (POS)
PWRON After PWR-Fail.
This item allows you to choose the Type of Power Supply in
use.The Choice: AT, A TX.
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3.4 PnP/PCI Setup
The option configures the PCI bus system. All PCI bus system on the system use INT#, thus
all installed PCI cards must be set to this value.
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Reset Configuration
Resources
Controlled By
Option Choice Description
Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to
reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you
exit Setup. If you have installed a new add-on and the system
reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict, then the
operating system cannot boot.
The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to
automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play
compatible devices. However, this capability means absolutely
nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating
system such as Windows 95. If you set this field to “manual,”
then you may choose specific resources by going into each of
the submenus.
Data
Enabled
Disabled
Auto(ESCD)
Manual
When resources are controlled manually, assign a type to
IRQ Resources
N/A
each system interrupt, depending on the type of the device
that uses the interrupt
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3.5 Peripherals Setup
This option controls the configuration of the board’s chipset. Control keys for this screen are the
same as for the previous screen.
Option Choice Description
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
USB Device Setting
On chip IDE DEVICE
Serial Port 1: 3F8 / IRQ11
Serial Port 2: 2F8 / IRQ10
Enabled
Disabled
Select an address and the corresponding
interrupt for each serial port.
Select Enabled if your system contains
a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
controller and you have USB
peripherals
The integrated peripheral controller
contains an IDE interface with support for
two IDE channels. Select Enabled to
activate each channel separately.
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3.6 PC Health Setup
This section shows the parameters in determining the PC Health S tatus. These parameters include
temperatures, fan speeds, and voltages.
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3.7 Boot Setup
This section is used to exit the BIOS main menu. After making your changes, you can either save
them or exit the BIOS menu and without saving the new values.
Option Choice Description
Hard Disk
First / Second / Third
Boot Device/Other Boot
Device
Hard Disk Boot Priority
CDROM
USB-FDD
USB-CDROM
Disabled
N/A
The BIOS attempts to load the operating
system from the devices in the sequence
selected in these items.
These fields set the Boot Priority for each
Hard Disk (SATA/IDE HDD and USB
Flash)
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3.8 Exit Setup
This section is used to configure exit mode.
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Option Choice Description
Press “Y” to store the selections made in
the menus in CMOS – a special section of
memory that stays on after you turn your
system off. The next time you boot your
computer, the BIOS configures your system
according to the Setup selections stored in
CMOS. Af ter saving the values the system
is restarted again
Press ‘Y’ to load the default values that are
factory-set for optimal-performance system
operations.
Save & Exit Setup
Load Optimized Defaults
Pressing <Enter> on this item
for confirmation:
Save to CMOS and EXIT
(Y/N)? Y
When you press <Enter> on
this item you get a
confirmation dialog box with a
message like this:
Load Optimized Defaults
(Y/N)? N
Pressing <Enter> on this item
Exit Without Saving
for confirmation:
Quit without saving (Y/N)? Y
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This allows you to exit Setup without storing
any changes in CMOS. The previous
selections remain in effect. This shall exit
the Setup utility and restart your computer.
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When a password has been enabled, you
will be prompted to enter your password
every time you try to enter Setup. This
prevents unauthorized persons from
changing any part of your system
configuration.
Type the password, up to eight characters
in length, and press <Enter>. The password
Set Password
Pressing <Enter> on this item
for confirmation:
ENTER PASSWORD:
typed now will clear any previous password
from the CMOS memory. You will be asked
to confirm the password. Type the
password again and press <Enter>. You
may also press <Esc> to abort the selection
and not enter a password.
To disable a password, just press <Enter>
when you are prompted to enter the
password. A message will confirm that the
password will be disabled. Once the
password is disabled, the system will boot
and you can enter Setup freely.
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Watch Dog Timer Reset Sample Code (IT8712F-A/IX-L)
The WDT (Watch Dog Timer) is used to generate a variety of output signals after a user
programmable count. The WDT is suitable for use in the prevention of system lock-up, such as
when software becomes trapped in a deadlock. Under these sorts of circumstances, the timer will
count to zero and the selected outputs will be driven. Under normal circumstance, the user will
restart the WDT at regular intervals before the timer counts to zero.
The watchdog timer is a circuit that maybe used from your program software to detect crash or
hang up. The Watchdog timer is automatically disabled after reset. Once you enabled the
watchdog timer, your program should trigger the watchdog timer every time before it times out.
After you trigger the watchdog timer, the timer will be set to zero and start to count again. If your
program fails to trigger the watchdog timer before times out, it will generate a reset pulse to reset
the system or trigger the IRQ 9 signal in order to tell your system that the watchdog time is out.
User could test watchdog function under ‘Debug’ program as follows:
C:>debug
o 2E 87 ;Extended Functions Enable Register
o 2E 01 ;Extended Functions Enable Register
o 2E 55 ; Extended Functions Enable Register
o 2E 55 ; Extended Functions Enable Register
o 2E 07 ;EFIR=EFER (Extended Functions Index Register)
point to Logical Device Number Reg.
o 2F 07 ; Select logical device 7, (Watchdog Fun cti on)
o 2E 23 ; Clock Source Select of Watch Dog Timer
o 2F 10 ; Select Eeternal CLKIN
o 2E 72 ; Select Watchdog count mode seconds or minutes
o 2F C0 ; Default is second and KBRST mode.
o 2E 73 ; Select Watchdog Timer Value
o 2F 08 ;update CRF6 with value 08H ,(8sec reset)
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// Set Watchdog
outportb(IO_Port_Address,0x07); // Point to Logical Device Number Reg.
outportb(IO_Port_Address,0x23); // Select Watchdog use CLKIN
outportb(IO_Port_Address+1,inportb(IO_Port_Address+1)|0x10);
outportb(IO_Port_Address,0x72); // Select Watchdog use keyboard reset
outportb(IO_Port_Address+1,0x40);
outportb(IO_Port_Address,0x72); // Select Watchdog count mode seconds or minutes
outportb(IO_Port_Address+1,inportb(IO_Port_Address+1)|0x80); // Set Second
outportb(IO_Port_Address,0x73); // Set Watchdog Timer Value
outportb(IO_Port_Address+1,Time); // 0x00 to disable, max 0xFF
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NOTE 1:
J12: Front panel connector.
STATU
S
Standby power indicator LED
1, 2
3, 4
5, 6
7-8
9-10
Power button for ATX mode;
jumper shorted for AT mode.
SETTING
1: LED+
2: LED-
HDD access indicator
3: LED+
4: LED-
External buzzer.
5: Buzz +
6: Buzz -
Hardware reset
When using AT mode in the system, the pin9-10 of header J12 must be shorted. If using ATX mode in the system, the pin9-10 of header J12 should connect to aPush-Button-Switch. The default setting is shorted the pin 9-10 of header J12 with a jumper.
NOTE: When using AT mode, the monitor will not display any message and
the system will not auto-shut down after soft-off. In this case, please cut the
PSU’s power off or remove PSU’s power to cut the system power off.
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