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About this Manual
This manual is intended for service personnel who have completed sufficient training to undertake the maintenance and
inspection of personal computers.
It is organized to allow you to look up basic information for servicing and/or upgrading components of the E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/E5128Q-C series notebook PC.
The following information is included:
Chapter 1, Introduction, provides general information about the location of system elements and their specifications.
Chapter 2, Disassembly, provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling parts and subsystems and how to upgrade
elements of the system.
Preface
Appendix A, Part Lists
Appendix B, Schematic Diagrams
Appendix C, Updating the FLASH ROM BIOS
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Preface
Preface
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow basic safety precautions, including those listed below, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons when using any electrical equipment:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may
explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
5. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit with an AC Input of 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz, DC Output
of 19V, 3.42A or 18.5V, 3.5A (65W) minimum AC/DC Adapter.
CAUTION
This Computer’s Optical Device is a Laser Class 1 Product
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FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Instructions for Care and Operation
The notebook computer is quite rugged, but it can be damaged. To prevent this, follow these suggestions:
1.Don’t drop it, or expose it to shock. If the computer falls, the case and the components could be damaged.
Preface
Do not expose the computer
to any shock or vibration.
Do not place it on an unstable
surface.
Do not place anything heavy
on the computer.
2.Keep it dry, and don’t overheat it. Keep the computer and power supply away from any kind of heating element. This
is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the co mputer could be badly damaged.
Do not expose it to excessive
heat or direct sunlight.
Do not leave it in a place
where foreign matter or moisture may affect the system.
Don’t use or store the computer in a humid environment.
Do not place the computer on
any surface which will block
the vents.
3.Follow the proper working procedures for the computer. Shut the computer down properly and don’t forget to save
your work. Remember to periodically save your data as data may be lost if the battery is depleted.
Do not turn off the power
until you properly shut down
all programs.
Do not turn off any peripheral
devices when the computer is
on.
Do not disassemble the computer by yourself.
Perform routine maintenance
on your computer.
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Power Safety
Warning
Before you undertake
any upgrade procedures, make sure that
you have turned off the
power, and disconnected all peripherals
and cables (including
telephone lines). It is
advisable to also remove your battery in
order to prevent accidentally turning the
machine on.
4.Avoid interference. Keep the computer away from high capacity transformers, electric motors, and oth er strong mag-
netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage your data.
5.Take care when using peripheral devices.
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Use only approved brands of
peripherals.
Unplug the power cord befor e
attaching peripheral devices.
Power Safety
The computer has specific power requirements:
•Only use a power adapter approved for use with this computer.
•Your AC adapter may be designed for international travel but it still requires a stea dy, uninterrupted po wer supply. If you ar e
unsure of your local power specifications, consult your service representative or local power company.
•The power adapter may have either a 2-prong or a 3-prong grounded plug. The third prong is an important safety feature; do
not defeat its purpose. If you do not have access to a compatible outlet, have a qualified electrician install one.
•When you want to unplug the power cord, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head, not by its wire.
•Make sure the socket and any extension cord(s) you use can support the total current load of all the connected devices.
•Before cleaning the computer, make sure it is disconnected from any external power supplies.
Do not plug in the power
cord if you are wet.
Do not use the power cord if
it is broken.
Do not place heavy objects
on the power cord.
Battery Precautions
Battery Disposal
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste
officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Discard used battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Battery Level
Click the battery icon in the taskbar to see the current battery level and charge status. A battery that drops below a level of 10%
will not allow the computer to boot up. Make sure that any battery that drops below 10% is recharged within one week.
•Only use batteries designed for this computer. The wrong battery type may explode, leak or damage the computer.
•Do not continue to use a battery that has been dropped, or that appears damaged (e.g. bent or twisted) in any way. Even if the
computer continues to work with a damaged battery in place, it may cause circuit damage, which may possibly result in fire.
•Recharge the batteries using the notebook’s system. Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode.
•Do not try to repair a battery pack. Refer any battery pack repair or replacement to your service representative or qualified service
personnel.
•Keep children away from, and promptly dispose of a damaged battery. Always dispose of batteries carefully. Batteries may explode
or leak if exposed to fire, or improperly handled or discarded.
•Keep the battery away from metal appliances.
•Affix tape to the battery contacts before disposing of the battery.
•Do not touch the battery contacts with your hands or metal objects.
Battery Guidelines
The following can also apply to any backup batteries you may have.
•If you do not use the battery for an extended period, then remove the battery from the computer for storage.
•Before removing the battery for storage charge it to 60% - 70%.
•Check stored batteries at least every 3 months and charge them to 60% - 70%.
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Preface
Shut Down
Note that you should always shut your computer down by
choosing Shut Down
from the Start Menu.
This will help prevent
hard disk or system
problems.
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Related Documents
You may also need to consult the following manual for additional information:
User’s Manual on CD/DVD
This describes the notebook PC’s features and the procedures for operating the computer and its ROM-based setup program. It also describes the installation and operation of the utility programs provided with the notebook PC.
System Startup
1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Place the computer on a stable surface.
3. Insert the battery and make sure it is locked in position.
4. Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the computer
(e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports.
5. Attach the AC/DC adapter to the DC-In jack on the left of the
computer, then plug the AC power cord into an outlet, and connect
the AC power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
6. Use one hand to raise the
not exceed 135 degrees)
1) to support the base of the computer (Note: Never lift the computer
by the lid/LCD).
7. Press the power button to turn the computer “on”.
Set the computer to boot from the external drive ...........................C-1
Use the flash tools to update the BIOS ..........................................C-2
Restart the computer (booting from the HDD) .............................. C-2
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview
This manual covers the information you need to service or upgrade the E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/
E5128Q-C series notebook computer. Information about operating the computer (e.g. getting started, and the Setup util-
ity) is in the User’s Manual. Information about dri-vers (e.g. VGA & audio) is also found in the User’s Manual. The
manual is shipped with the computer.
Operating systems (e.g. Windows Vista/ Window 7, etc.) have their own manuals as do application softwares (e.g. word
processing and database programs). If you have questions about those programs, you should consult those manuals.
The E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/E5128Q-C series notebook is designed to be upgradeable. See Dis-
assembly on page 2 - 1 for a detailed description of the upgrade procedures for each specific component. Please take note
of the warning and safety information indicated by the “” symbol.
The balance of this chapter reviews the computer’s technical specifications and features.
Introduction
1.Introduction
Overview 1 - 1
Introduction
Latest Specification Information
The specifications listed here are correct at the
time of sending them to the press. Certain items
(particularly processor types/speeds) may be
changed, delayed or updated due to the manufacturer's release schedule. Check with your
service center for more details.
CPU
The CPU is not a user serviceable part. Accessing the CPU in any way may violate your
warranty.
Full Range AC/DC Adapter
AC Input: 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz
DC Output: 19V, 3.42A or 18.5V, 3.5A (65W)
Energy Star 5.0 Compliant
Specifications 1 - 3
Introduction
Figure 1
Top View
1. PC Camera
(Optional)
2. LCD
3. Power Button
4. LED Status
Indicators
5. Keyboard
6. Built-In
Microphone
7. Touchpad &
Buttons
2
5
1
7
4
6
3
External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open
1.Introduction
1 - 4 External Locator - Top View with LCD Panel Open
External Locator - Front & Right Side Views
Figure 2
Front View
1. LED Indicators
Figure 3
Right Side View
1. Microphone-In
Jack
2. Headphone-Out
Jack
3. USB 2.0 Port
4. Optical Device
Drive Bay
5. Emergency Eject
Hole
FRONT VIEW
1
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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4
5
Introduction
1.Introduction
External Locator - Front & Right Side Views 1 - 5
Introduction
Figure 4
Left Side View
1. DC-In Jack
2. External Monitor
Port
3. RJ-45 LAN Jack
4. HDMI-Out Port
5. 2 * USB 2.0 Ports
6. Vent
7. Multi-in-1 Card
Reader
LEFT SIDE VIEW
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6
5
7
Figure 5
Rear View
1. Security Lock Slot
2. Battery
REAR VIEW
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1.Introduction
External Locator - Left Side & Rear View
/
1 - 6 External Locator - Left Side & Rear View
External Locator - Bottom View
Figure 6
Bottom View
1. Battery
2. Component Bay
Cover
3. Vent
4. Hard Disk Bay
Cover
5. Speakers
6. USIM Card
Cover
Overheating
To prevent your computer from overheating, make sure nothing blocks any vent
while the computer is
in use.
2
3
1
4
3
3
5
3
5
3
6
Introduction
1.Introduction
External Locator - Bottom View 1 - 7
Introduction
Figure 7
Mainboard Top
Key Parts
1. JMC251C
2. Clock Generator
3. KBC-ITE IT8502E
1
2
3
1.Introduction
Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts)
1 - 8 Mainboard Overview - Top (Key Parts)
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts)
1
2
3
6
4
7
5
8
Figure 8
Mainboard Bottom
Key Parts
1. Memory Slots
DDR3 SO-DIMM
2. Mini-Card
Connector (3.5G
Module)
3. Audio Codec
4. USIM Card
5. Mini-Card
Connector (WLAN
Module)
6. Multi-in-1 Card
Reader
7. Platform Controller
Hub
8. CPU Socket (CPU
installed)
Introduction
1.Introduction
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Key Parts) 1 - 9
Introduction
Figure 9
Mainboard Top
Connectors
1. HDMI-Out Port
2. USB Ports
3. Speaker Cable
Connector
4. Microphone
Cable Connector
5. TouchPad Cable
Connector
6. Click Board
Connector
7. Audio Board
Connector
8. Keyboard Cable
Connector
9. Switch Board
Cable Connector
7
1
2
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
1.Introduction
Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors)
1 - 10 Mainboard Overview - Top (Connectors)
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors)
Figure 10
Mainboard Bottom
Connectors
1. Battery
Connector
2. ODD Connector
3. HDD Connector
4. Bluetooth Cable
Connector
5. CPU Fan Cable
Connector
6. RJ-45 LAN Jack
7. External Monitor
Port
8. DC-In Jack
9. CCD Cable
Connector
10.LCD Cable
Connector
11. CMOS Battery
Connector
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
10
11
Introduction
1.Introduction
Mainboard Overview - Bottom (Connectors) 1 - 11
Introduction
1.Introduction
1 - 12
Chapter 2: Disassembly
Information
Warning
Overview
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling the E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/
E5128Q-C series notebook’s parts and subsystems. When it comes to reassembly, reverse the procedures (unless other-
wise indicated).
We suggest you completely review any procedure before you take the computer apart.
Disassembly
Procedures such as upgrading/replacing the RAM, optical device and hard disk are included in the User’s Manual but are
repeated here for your convenience.
To make the disassembly process easier each section may have a box in the page margin. Information contained under
the figure # will give a synopsis of the sequence of procedures involved in the disassembly procedure. A box with a
lists the relevant parts you will have after the disassembly process is complete. Note: The parts listed will be for the disassembly procedure listed ONLY, and not any previous disassembly step(s) required. Refer to the part list for the previous disassembly procedure. The amount of screws you should be left with will be listed here also.
A box with a will also provide any possible helpful information. A box with a contains warnings.
An example of these types of boxes are shown in the sidebar.
2.Disassembly
Overview 2 - 1
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
NOTE: All disassembly procedures assume that the system is turned OFF, and disconnected from any power supply (the
battery is removed too).
Maintenance Tools
The following tools are recommended when working on the notebook PC:
•M3 Philips-head screwdriver
•M2.5 Philips-head screwdriver (magnetized)
•M2 Philips-head screwdriver
•Small flat-head screwdriver
•Pair of need le-nose pliers
•Anti-static wrist-strap
Connections
Connections within the computer are one of four types:
Locking collar sockets for ribbon connectorsTo release these connectors, use a small flat-head screwdriver to
gently pry the locking collar away from its base. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in the
same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
2 - 2 Overview
Pressure sockets for multi-wire connectorsTo release this connector type, grasp it at its head and gently
rock it from side to side as you pull it out. Do not pull on the
wires themselves. When replacing the connection, do not try to
force it. The socket only fits one way.
Pressure sockets for ribbon connectorsTo release these connectors, use a small pair of needle-nose pli-
ers to gently lift the connector away from its socket. When replacing the connection, make sure the connector is oriented in
the same way. The pin1 side is usually not indicated.
Board-to-board or multi-pin socketsTo separate the boards, gently rock them from side to side as
you pull them apart. If the connection is very tight, use a small
flat-head screwdriver - use just enough force to start.
Maintenance Precautions
Power Safety
Warning
Before you undertake
any upgrade procedures, make sure that
you have turned off the
power, and disconnected all peripherals
and cables (including
telephone lines). It is
advisable to also remove your battery in
order to prevent accidentally turning the
machine on.
The following precautions are a reminder. To avoid personal injury or damage to the computer while performing a removal and/or replacement job, take the following precautions:
1.Don't drop it. Perform your repairs and/or upgrades on a stable surface. If the computer falls, the case and other
components could be damaged.
2.Don't overheat it. Note the proximity of any heating elements. Keep the computer out of direct sunlight.
3.Avoid interference. Note the proximity of any high capacity transformers, electric motors, and other strong mag-
netic fields. These can hinder proper performance and damage component s and/or data. You should also monitor
the position of magnetized tools (i.e. screwdrivers).
4.Keep it dry. This is an electrical appliance. If water or any other liquid gets into it, the computer could be badly
damaged.
5.Be careful with power. Avoid accidental shocks, discharges or explosions.
•Before removing or servicing any part from the computer, turn the computer off and detach any power supplies.
•When you want to unplug the power cord or any cable/wire, be sure to disconnect it by the plug head. Do not pull on the wire.
6.Peripherals – Turn off and detach any peripherals.
7.Beware of static discharge. ICs, such as the CPU and main support chips, are vulnerable to static electricity.
Before handling any part in the computer, discharge any static electricity inside the computer. When handling a
printed circuit board, do not use gloves or other materials which allow static electricity buildup. We suggest that
you use an anti-static wrist strap instead.
8.Beware of corrosion. As you perform your job, avoid touching any connector leads. Even the cleanest hands produce oils which can attract corrosive elements.
9.Keep your work environment clean. Tobacco smoke, dust or other air-born particulate matter is often attracted
to charged surfaces, reducing performance.
10. Keep track of the components. When removing or replacing any part, be careful not to leave small p arts, such as
screws, loose inside the computer.
Cleaning
Do not apply cleaner directly to the computer, use a soft clean cloth.
Do not use volatile (petroleum distillates) or abrasive cleaners on any part of the computer.
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Overview 2 - 3
Disassembly
Disassembly Steps
The following table lists the disassembly steps, and on which page to find the related information. PLEASE PERFORM
THE DISASSEMBLY STEPS IN THE ORDER INDICATED.
2.Disassembly
To remove the Battery:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
To remove the HDD:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the HDDpage 2 - 6
To remove the Optical Device:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the Optical devicepage 2 - 8
To remove the System Memory:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the system memorypage 2 - 9
To remove and install a Processor:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the processorpage 2 - 11
3.Install the processorpage 2 - 13
To remove the 3G Module:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the 3G modulepage 2 - 14
To remove the Bluetooth Module:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the Bluetooth Modulepage 2 - 16
To remove the Keyboard:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the keyboardpage 2 - 17
To remove the Wireless LAN Module:
1.Remove the batterypage 2 - 5
2.Remove the WLAN modulepage 2 - 15
2 - 4 Disassembly Steps
Removing the Battery
3. Battery
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Figure 1
Battery Removal
a. Slide latch at point 1 to-
wards the unlock symbol
and hold it in place.
b. Slide the battery in the di-
rection of the arrow.
1
a.
b.
3
2
4
1.Turn the computer off, and turn it over.
2.Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow (Figure 1a
3.Slide the latch in the direction of the arrow, and hold it in place (Figure 1a
4.Slide the battery in the direction of the arrow (Figure 1b
).
).
Disassembly
).
2.Disassembly
Removing the Battery 2 - 5
Disassembly
Figure 2
HDD Assembly
Removal
a. Locate the HDD bay cover
and remove the screws.
•2 Screws
1
2
2
1
a.
HDD System Warning
New HDD’s are blank. Before you
begin make sure:
You have backed up any data
you want to keep from your old
HDD.
You have all the CD-ROMs and
FDDs required to install your operating system and programs.
If you have access to the internet,
download the latest application
and hardware driver updates for
the operating system you plan to
install. Copy these to a removable medium.
Removing the Hard Disk Drive
The hard disk drive can be taken out to accommodate other 2.5" serial (SATA) hard disk drives with a height of 9.5mm
(h). Follow your operating system’s installation instructions, and install all necessary drivers and utilities (as outlined in
Chapter 4 of the User’s Manual) when setting up a new hard disk.
Hard Disk Upgrade Process
1.Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).
2.Locate the hard disk bay cover and remove screws & (Figure 2a
).
2.Disassembly
2 - 6 Removing the Hard Disk Drive
3.Remove the hard disk bay cover (Figure 3b).
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11
12
4
b.
c.
e.
6
9
d.
3
e.
11
8
7
12
5
10
3. HDD Bay Cover
11.Adhesive Cover
12.HDD
•4 Screws
Figure 3
HDD Assembly
Removal (cont’d.)
b. Remove the HDD bay
cover.
c. Grip the tab and slide the
HDD in the direction of
the arrow.
d. Lift the HDD assembly
out of the bay.
e. Remove the screws and
mylar cover.
4.Grip the tab and slide the hard disk in the direction of arrow (Figure 3c).
5.Lift the hard disk out of the bay (Figure 3d).
6.Remove the screw - and the mylar cover from the hard disk
5
(Figure 3e).
7.Reverse the process to install a new hard disk (do not forget to replace all the screws and covers).
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing the Hard Disk Drive 2 - 7
Disassembly
Figure 4
Optical Device
Removal
a. Remove the screw at
point .
b. Use a screwdriver to
carefully push out the
optical device at point
.
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3. Optical Device
•1 Screw
1
b.
3
a.
2
2
Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device
1.Turn off the computer, remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and hard disk (page 2 - 6).
2.Remove the screw at point (Figure 4a
3.Use a screwdriver to carefully push out the optical device
4.Insert the new device and carefully slide it into the computer (the device only fits one way. DO NOT FORCE IT; The
screw holes should line up).
5.Restart the computer to allow it to automatically detect the new device.
).
at point (Figure 4b).
2.Disassembly
2 - 8 Removing the Optical (CD/DVD) Device
Removing the System Memory (RAM)
Figure 5
RAM Module
Removal
a. Remove the screws
from the component
bay cover.
b. The RAM modules will
be visible at point
on the mainboard.
c. Pull the release lat-
ches.
d. Remove the module.
Contact Warning
Be careful not to touch
the metal pins on the
module’s connecting
edge. Even the cleanest
hands have oils which
can attract particles, and
degrade the module’s
performance.
5
8. RAM Module
•4 Screws
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a.
c.
d.
5
7
6
8
b.
1
2
3
4
The computer has two memory sockets for 200 pin Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) supporting
DDRIII (DDR3) Up to 1066/1333 MHz. The main memory can be expanded up to 8GB. The SO-DIMM modules supported are 1024MB and 2048MB DDRIII Modules. The total memory size is automatically detected by the POST routine once you turn on your computer.
Memory Upgrade Process
1.Turn off the computer, turn it over and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).
2.Remove screws
3.The RAM modules will be visible at point on the mainboard (Figure 5b).
4.Gently pull the two release latches ( & ) on the sides of the memory socket in the direction indicated by the
arrows (Figure 5c).
- from the component bay cover (Figure 5a).
The RAM module will pop-up (Figure 5d), and you can then remove it.
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing the System Memory (RAM) 2 - 9
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
5.Pull the latches to release the second module if necessary.
6.Insert a new module holding it at about a 30° angle and fit the connectors firmly into the memory slot.
7.The module will only fit one way as defined by its pin alignment. Make sure the module is seated as far into the slot
as it will go. DO NOT FORCE IT; it should fit without much pressure.
8.Press the module in and down towards the mainboard until the slot levers click into place to secure the module.
9.Replace the component bay cover and the screws
10. Restart the computer to allow the BIOS to register the new memory configuration as it starts up.
(see page 2 - 8).
2 - 10 Removing the System Memory (RAM)
Removing and Installing a Processor
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Figure 6
Processor Removal
a. Locate the heat sink.
b. Remove the screws from
the CPU heatsink.
c. Remove the CPU heat
sink.
4. Heat Sink
•3 Screws
a.
c.
b.
4
A
1
3
2
Processor Removal Procedure
1.Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 8).
2.Locate the heat sink.
3.Loosen the CPU heat sink screws in the order
6b).
4.Carefully lift up the heat sink (Figure 6c) off the computer.
, & (the reverse order as indicated on the label Figure
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing and Installing a Processor 2 - 11
5
6
Figure 7
Processor Removal
(cont’d)
d. Turn the release latch to
unlock the CPU.
e. Lift the CPU out of the
socket.
d.
e.
Caution
The heat sink, and CPU area in
general, contains parts which are
subject to high temperatures. Allow
the area time to cool before removing these parts.
UnlockLock
5
6
5
6. CPU
Disassembly
5.Turn the release latch towards the unlock symbol to release the CPU (Figure 7d).
6.Carefully (it may be hot) lift the CPU up and out of the socket (Figure 7e).
7.Reverse the process to install a new CPU.
8.When re-inserting the CPU, pay careful attention to the pin alignment, it will fit only one way (DO NOT FORCE IT!).
2.Disassembly
2 - 12 Removing and Installing a Processor
Processor Installation Procedure
ABC
D
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b.
B
a.
D
1
3
2
Note:
Tighten the screws
in the order as indicated on the label.
C
A
c.
d.
Figure 8
Processor
Installation
a. Insert the CPU.
b. Turn the release latch to-
wards the lock symbol.
c. Remove the sticker from
the heat sink and insert
the heat sink.
d. Tighten the screws.
A. CPU
D. Heat Sink
•3 Screws
1.Insert the CPU (Figure 8a), pay careful attention to the pin alignment, it will fit only one way (DO NOT FORCE
IT!), and turn the release latch towards the lock symbol (Figure 8b).
2.Remove the sticker (Figure 8c) from the heat sink.
3.Insert the heat sink
4.Tighten the CPU heat sink screws in the order
5.Replace the component bay cover (don’t forget to replace the fan cable) and tighten the screws (page 2 - 9).
as indicated in Figure 8d.
, & (the order as indicated on the label and Figure 8d).
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing and Installing a Processor 2 - 13
Disassembly
Figure 9
3G Module Removal
a. Locate the 3G module.
b. Disconnect the cable
and remove the screw.
c. Remove the 3G module.
Note: Make sure you
reconnect the antenna
cable to socket (Fig-
ure 9b).
1
2
3
4
b.
c.
a.
3
1
2
4
no 3g
d.
4
4. 3G Module
•1 Screw
Removing the 3G Module
1.Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 9).
2.The 3G module will be visible at point on the mainboard (Figure 9a).
3.Carefully disconnect the cable , and then remove the screw
4.The 3G module (Figure 9c) will pop-up, and you can remove it from the computer (Figure 9d).
(Figure 9b).
2.Disassembly
2 - 14 Removing the 3G Module
Removing the Wireless LAN Module
Figure 10
Wireless LAN
Module Removal
a. Locate the WLAN.
b. Disconnect the cables
and remove the screw.
c. The WLAN module will
pop up.
d. Remove the Wireless
LAN module.
Note: Make sure you
reconnect the antenna
cable to the “1 + 2”
socket (Figure 10b).
1
234
5
b.
c.
a.
4
2
3
d.
5
5
1
5.Wireless LAN Module
•1 Screw
1.Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 9).
2.The Wireless LAN module will be visible at point on the mainboard (Figure 10a).
3.Carefully disconnect the cables & , and then remove the screw
4.The Wireless LAN module (Figure 10c) will pop-up, and you can remove it from the computer (Figure 10d).
(Figure 10b).
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing the Wireless LAN Module 2 - 15
Disassembly
Figure 11
Bluetooth Module
Removal
a. Locate the Bluetooth
module.
b. Remove the screw and
turn the module over.
c. Disconnect the cable
and the connector from
the Bluetooth module.
d. Lift the Bluetooth module
out.
1
2
345
c.
a.
4
1
5
2
3
b.
d.
5. Bluetooth Module
•1 Screw
Removing the Bluetooth Module
1.Turn off the computer, turn it over, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5) and the component bay cover (page 2 - 8).
2.The Bluetooth module will be visible at point on the mainboard (Figure 11a).
3.Remove screw (Figure 11b) and turn the module over (Figure 11c).
4.Carefully disconnect the cable and separate the connector (Figure 11c) from the Bluetooth Module.
5.Lift the Bluetooth Module (Figure 11d) up and off the computer.
2.Disassembly
2 - 16 Removing the Bluetooth Module
Removing the Keyboard
Figure 12
Keyboard Removal
a. Remove screws from the
bottom of the computer.
b. Turn the computer over,
unsnap up the LED cover module from point
towards the right .
c. Remove screws from
the keyboard.
d. Carefully lift the key-
board up and disconnect
the keyboard ribbon cable from the locking collar socket.
e. Remove the keyboard.
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10
11
11
12
13
Re-Inserting the
Keyboard
When re-inserting the
keyboard firstly align the
four keyboard tabs at the
bottom (Figure 12c) at
the bottom of the keyboard with the slots in the
case.
a.
b.
Keyboard Tabs
1
3
2
5
76
d.
c.
e.
89
13
10
11
12
4
4. LED Cover Module
13.Keyboard
•7 Screws
1.Turn off the computer, and remove the battery (page 2 - 5).
2.Remove screws
may need to use a small screwdriver to do this Figure 12a).
3.Turn the computer over , unsnap up the LE D cover module from point on the left of the comput er , towards the
right (Figure 12b).
4.Remove screws - from the keyboard (Figure 12c).
5.Carefully lift the keyboard up, being careful not to bend the keyboard ribbon cable . Disconnect the keyboard
ribbon cable from the locking collar socket (Figure 12d)
6.Carefully lift up the keyboard (Figure 12e) off the computer.
- from the bottom of the computer . Press at point to unsnap the LED cover module (you
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
Removing the Keyboard 2 - 17
Disassembly
2.Disassembly
2 - 18
Appendix A:Part Lists
This appendix breaks down the E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/E5128Q-C series notebook’s construction into a series of illustrations. The component part numbers are indicated in the tables opposite the drawings.
Note: This section indicates the manufacturer’s part numbers. Your organization may use a different system, so be sure
to cross-check any relevant documentation.
Note: Some assemblies may have parts in common (especially screws). However, the part lists DO NOT indicate the
total number of duplicated parts used.
Note: Be sure to check any update notices. The parts shown in these illustrations are appropriate for the system at the
time of publication. Over the product life, some parts may be improved or re-configured, resulting in new part numbers.
A.Part Lists
A - 1
Table A - 1
Part List Illustration
Location
Part List Illustration Location
The following table indicates where to find the appropriate part list illustration.
Part
E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/
E5125-C/E5128Q/E5128Q-C
A.Part Lists
Top (E5120Q)
Top (E5125)
Top (E5128Q)
Bottom
DVD Dual Drive
LCD
page A - 3
page A - 4
page A - 5
page A - 6
page A - 7
page A - 8
A - 2
Top (E5120Q)
灰色
非耐落
Figure A - 1
Top (E5120Q)
A.Part Lists
Top (E5120Q) A - 3
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 2
Top (E5125)
灰色
非耐落
Top (E5125)
A - 4 Top (E5125)
灰色
非耐落
非耐落
灰色
非耐落
非耐落
Top (E5128Q)
灰色
非耐落
非耐落
Figure 3
Top (E5128Q)
A.Part Lists
Top (E5128Q) A - 5
A.Part Lists
Figure A - 4
Bottom
Bottom
A - 6 Bottom
DVD Dual Drive
非耐落
志精
Figure A - 5
DVD Dual Drive
A.Part Lists
DVD Dual Drive A - 7
A.Part Lists
頭厚
非耐落
Figure A - 6
LCD
頭厚
非耐落
LCD
A - 8 LCD
Appendix B: Schematic Diagrams
Table B - 1
SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAMS
Version Note
The schematic diagrams in this chapter
are based upon version 6-7P-E51Q5-003.
If your mainboard (or
other boards) are a later version, please
check with the Service
Center for updated diagrams (if required).
This appendix has circuit diagrams of the E5120Q/E5120Q-C/E5125/E5125-C/E5128Q/E5128Q-C notebook’s PCB’s.
The following table indicates where to find the appropriate schematic diagram.
Diagram - PageDiagram - PageDiagram - Page
Schematic Diagrams
System Block Diagram - Page B - 2IBEXPEAK - M 2/9 - Page B - 16LED, MDC, BT - Page B - 30
Clock Generator - Page B - 3IBEXPEAK - M 3/9 - Page B - 17USB, Fan, TP, Multi-Conn - Page B - 31
CPU 1/7 (DMI, PEG, FDI) - Page B - 4IBEXPEAK - M 4/9 - Page B - 185VS, 3VS, 1.5VS - Page B - 32
CPU 2/7 (CLK, MISC, JTAG) - Page B - 5IBEXPEAK - M 5/9 - Page B - 19Power 3.3V/5V - Page B - 33
CPU 3/7 (DDR3) - Page B - 6IBEXPEAK - M 6/9 - Page B - 20Power 1.5V/0.75V, 1.8VS - Page B - 34
CPU 4/7 (Power) - Page B - 7IBEXPEAK - M 7/9 - Page B - 21Power 1.1VS_VTT - Page B - 35
CPU 5/7 (Graphics Power) - Page B - 8IBEXPEAK - M 8/9 - Page B - 22Power VGFX_Core - Page B - 36
CPU 6/7 (GND) - Page B - 9IBEXPEAK - M 9/9 - Page B - 23V-Core - Page B - 37
CPU 7/7 (RESERVED) - Page B - 10New Card, Mini PCIE - Page B - 24AC_IN, Charger - Page B - 38
DDR3 SO-DIMM_0 - Page B - 113G, CCD, TPM - Page B - 25Click Board - Page B - 39
DDR3 SO-DIMM_1 - Page B - 12Card Reader/LAN JMB251C - Page B - 26Audio Board/USB - Page B - 40
LVDS, Inverter - Page B - 13LAN (JMC251C), SATA HDD, ODD - Page B - 27Power Switch & LED Board - Page B - 41
HDMI, CRT - Page B - 14Audio Codec VIA1812 - Page B - 28External ODD Board - Page B - 42
IBEXPEAK- M 1/9 - Page B - 15KBC-ITE IT8502E - Page B - 29
It applies to Aubur ndale and Clarksfield discrete graphic designs.
If discrete graphic chip is used for Auburndale, VAXG (GFX core) rail can be connected
to GND if motherboard only s upports discrete graphics and also in a common
motherboard design if GFX VR is not stuffed. On the other hand, if the VR is stuffed,
VAXG can b e left floating in a common motherboard design (Gfx VR ke eps VAXG from
floating).
In addition, FDI_RXN_[7:0] and FDI _RXP_[7:0] ca
n be left floating on the PCH.
FDI_TX[7:0] and FDI_TX#[7:0] can be left floating on the Auburndale.
The GFX_IMON, FDI_FSYNC[0], FDI _FSYNC[1], FDI_LSY NC[0], FDI_LSYNC[1], and
FDI_INT signals should be tied to GND (through 1K ? % resistors) in the common
motherboard design case. Please not that if these signals are left floating, there are no
functional impacts but a small amount of power (~15 mW) maybe wasted. VAX G_SENSE
and VSSAXG_SENSE on
Auburndale can be left as no connect.
DPLL_REF_SSCLK and DPLL_REF_SSCLK# can be connected to GND on Aubur ndale
directly if motherboard only supports discrete gr aphics. In a common motherboard
design, these pins are driven via PCH (e ven if Graphics is disabled by BIOS) thus no
external termination is required.
Signal from PCH to Processor
Connect to PCH (PLT_R ST#)
(needs to be level tr anslated
from 3.3 V to 1.1 V).
Connect to the Processor (VTTPW RGOOD) VTT_1.1 VR power
good signal to proce ssor. Signal voltage level is 1 .1 V.
If PROCHOT# is not us ed, then it must be terminated
with a 50-O pull-up resistor to VTT_1.1 rail.
PROCESSOR 2/7 ( CLK,MISC,JTAG )
H_P RO CH OT#36
1.5V S_C PU 7,31
BSS138 ( VGS 1.5V )
?? IBEX CONTROL
Intel change
4.75K -->1.1K
12K -->3K
TRACE WIDTH 10MIL, LENGTH <500MILS
VD D P W R GO OD _ R
H_CA TER R#
Sheet 4 of 42
CPU 2/7
(CLK, MISC, JTAG)
Schematic Diagrams
B.Schematic Diagrams
CPU 2/7 (CLK, MISC, JTAG) B - 5
Schematic Diagrams
M_A_DQ1
M_A_DQ2
M_A_DQ3
M_A_A6
M_A_A5
M_A_A7
M_A_A8
M_A_A9
M_A_DQ29
M_A_DQ4
M_A_A4
M_A_DQ32
M_A_DQ31
M_A_DQ30
M_A_DQ37
M_A_DQ36
M_A_DQ35
M_A_DQ34
M_A_DQ33
M_A_DQ42
M_A_DQ41
M_A_DQ40
M_A_DQ39
M_A_DQ47
M_A_DQ46
M_A_DQ45
M_A_DQ44
M_A_DQ43
M_A_DQ51
M_A_DQ28
M_A_DQ50
M_A_DQ49
M_A_DQ38
M_A_DQ48
M_A_DQ55
M_A_DQ54
M_A_DQ53
M_A_DQ52
M_A_A3
M_A_DQ5
M_A_A0
M_A_DQS7
M_A_A1
M_A_A2
M_A_A15
M_A_DQS6
M_A_DQ58
M_A_DQ57
M_A_DQ56
M_A_DQ6
M_A_DQ59
M_A_DQ63
M_A_DQ62
M_A_DQ61
M_A_DQ60
M_A_DQS4
M_A_DQS5
M_A_DQS0
M_A_DQS2
M_A_DQS1
M_A_DQS3
M_A_DQ7
M_A_A14
M_A_A13
M_A_DQ8
M_A_DQ9
M_A_DQ13
M_A_DQ12
M_A_DQ11
M_A_A11
M_A_DQ19
M_A_DQ18
M_A_DQ17
M_A_DQ16
M_A_DQ15
M_A_DQ14
M_A_DQS#5
M_A_DQS#6
M_A_DQS#7
M_A_DQ10
M_A_DQS#2
M_A_DQS#1
M_A_DQS#3
M_A_DQS#4
M_A_DQS#0
M_A_DQ22
M_A_DQ21
M_A_DQ26
M_A_DQ25
M_A_DQ24
M_A_DQ23
M_A_DQ0
M_A_A12
M_A_DQ20
M_A_DQ27
M_A_DM4
M_A_DM5
M_A_DM6
M_A_DM7
M_A_DM0
M_A_DM2
M_A_DM1
M_A_DM3
M_A_A10
DDR S YSTE M MEMORY A
U16C
PZ 98 927-3641-01F
SA _BS[ 0]
AC3
SA _BS[ 1]
AB2
SA _BS[ 2]
U7
SA _CAS#
AE1
SA _RAS#
AB3
SA _WE#
AE9
SA _CK[0]
AA6
SA _CK[1]
Y6
SA_ CK#[0]
AA7
SA_ CK#[1]
Y5
SA_C KE [0 ]
P7
SA_C KE [1 ]
P6
SA_ CS#[0]
AE2
SA_ CS#[1]
AE8
SA_OD T[ 0]
AD8
SA_OD T[ 1]
AF9
SA_D M[ 0]
B9
SA_D M[ 1]
D7
SA_D M[ 2]
H7
SA_D M[ 3]
M7
SA_D M[ 4]
AG6
SA_D M[ 5]
AM7
SA_D M[ 6]
AN10
SA_D M[ 7]
AN13
SA_DQS[0]
C8
SA_DQS#[0]
C9
SA_DQS[1]
F9
SA_DQS#[1]
F8
SA_DQS[2]
H9
SA_DQS#[2]
J9
SA_DQS[3]
M9
SA_DQS#[3]
N9
SA_DQS[4]
AH8
SA_DQS#[4]
AH7
SA_DQS[5]
AK10
SA_DQS#[5]
AK9
SA_DQS[6]
AN11
SA_DQS#[6]
AP11
SA_DQS[7]
AR13
SA_DQS#[7]
AT13
SA _MA[0 ]
Y3
SA _MA[1 ]
W1
SA _MA[2 ]
AA8
SA _MA[3 ]
AA3
SA _MA[4 ]
V1
SA _MA[5 ]
AA9
SA _MA[6 ]
V8
SA _MA[7 ]
T1
SA _MA[8 ]
Y9
SA _MA[9 ]
U6
SA_ MA[10]
AD4
SA_ MA[11]
T2
SA_ MA[12]
U3
SA_ MA[13]
AG8
SA_ MA[14]
T3
SA_ MA[15]
V9
SA _DQ[0]
A10
SA _DQ[1]
C1 0
SA _DQ[2]
C7
SA _DQ[3]
A7
SA _DQ[4]
B10
SA _DQ[5]
D1 0
SA _DQ[6]
E10
SA _DQ[7]
A8
SA _DQ[8]
D8
SA _DQ[9]
F10
SA _DQ[10]
E6
SA _DQ[11]
F7
SA _DQ[12]
E9
SA _DQ[13]
B7
SA _DQ[14]
E7
SA _DQ[15]
C6
SA _DQ[16]
H1 0
SA _DQ[17]
G8
SA _DQ[18]
K7
SA _DQ[19]
J8
SA _DQ[20]
G7
SA _DQ[21]
G10
SA _DQ[22]
J7
SA _DQ[23]
J1 0
SA _DQ[24]
L7
SA _DQ[25]
M6
SA _DQ[26]
M8
SA _DQ[27]
L9
SA _DQ[28]
L6
SA _DQ[29]
K8
SA _DQ[30]
N8
SA _DQ[31]
P9
SA _DQ[32]
AH5
SA _DQ[33]
AF5
SA _DQ[34]
AK6
SA _DQ[35]
AK7
SA _DQ[36]
AF6
SA _DQ[37]
AG5
SA _DQ[38]
AJ7
SA _DQ[39]
AJ6
SA _DQ[40]
AJ10
SA _DQ[41]
AJ9
SA _DQ[42]
AL10
SA _DQ[43]
AK 12
SA _DQ[44]
AK8
SA _DQ[45]
AL7
SA _DQ[46]
AK 11
SA _DQ[47]
AL8
SA _DQ[48]
AN8
SA _DQ[49]
AM10
SA _DQ[50]
AR11
SA _DQ[51]
AL11
SA _DQ[52]
AM9
SA _DQ[53]
AN9
SA _DQ[54]
AT11
SA _DQ[55]
AP 12
SA _DQ[56]
AM12
SA _DQ[57]
AN12
SA _DQ[58]
AM13
SA _DQ[59]
AT14
SA _DQ[60]
AT12
SA _DQ[61]
AL13
SA _DQ[62]
AR14
SA _DQ[63]
AP 14
DDR S YSTE M MEMORY - B
U16D
PZ98927-3641-01F
SB_B S[0 ]
AB1
SB_B S[1 ]
W5
SB_B S[2 ]
R7
SB_C AS #
AC5
SB_R AS #
Y7
SB_W E#
AC6
SB_C K[ 0]
W8
SB_C K[ 1]
V7
SB_C K#[ 0]
W9
SB_C K#[ 1]
V6
SB_CKE[0]
M3
SB_CKE[1]
M2
SB_C S#[ 0]
AB8
SB_C S#[ 1]
AD6
SB_ODT[ 0]
AC7
SB_ODT[ 1]
AD1
SB_DM[0]
D4
SB_DM[1]
E1
SB_DM[2]
H3
SB_DM[3]
K1
SB_DM[4]
AH1
SB_DM[5]
AL2
SB_DM[6]
AR4
SB_DM[7]
AT8
SB _DQS[ 4 ]
AG2
SB_ DQS#[4]
AH2
SB _DQS[ 5 ]
AL5
SB_ DQS#[5]
AL4
SB _DQS[ 6 ]
AP5
SB_ DQS#[6]
AR5
SB _DQS[ 7 ]
AR7
SB_ DQS#[7]
AR8
SB _DQS[ 0 ]
C5
SB_ DQS#[0]
D5
SB _DQS[ 1 ]
E3
SB_ DQS#[1]
F4
SB _DQS[ 2 ]
H4
SB_ DQS#[2]
J4
SB _DQS[ 3 ]
M5
SB_ DQS#[3]
L4
SB_MA[ 0]
U5
SB_MA[ 1]
V2
SB_MA[ 2]
T5
SB_MA[ 3]
V3
SB_MA[ 4]
R1
SB_MA[ 5]
T8
SB_MA[ 6]
R2
SB_MA[ 7]
R6
SB_MA[ 8]
R4
SB_MA[ 9]
R5
SB_M A [10]
AB5
SB_M A [11]
P3
SB_M A [12]
R3
SB_M A [13]
AF7
SB_M A [14]
P5
SB_M A [15]
N1
SB_DQ[0]
B5
SB_DQ[1]
A5
SB_DQ[2]
C3
SB_DQ[3]
B3
SB_DQ[4]
E4
SB_DQ[5]
A6
SB_DQ[6]
A4
SB_DQ[7]
C4
SB_DQ[8]
D1
SB_DQ[9]
D2
SB_DQ[10]
F2
SB_DQ[11]
F1
SB_DQ[12]
C2
SB_DQ[13]
F5
SB_DQ[14]
F3
SB_DQ[15]
G4
SB_DQ[16]
H6
SB_DQ[17]
G2
SB_DQ[18]
J6
SB_DQ[19]
J3
SB_DQ[20]
G1
SB_DQ[21]
G5
SB_DQ[22]
J2
SB_DQ[23]
J1
SB_DQ[24]
J5
SB_DQ[25]
K2
SB_DQ[26]
L3
SB_DQ[27]
M1
SB_DQ[28]
K5
SB_DQ[29]
K4
SB_DQ[30]
M4
SB_DQ[31]
N5
SB_DQ[32]
AF3
SB_DQ[33]
AG1
SB_DQ[34]
AJ3
SB_DQ[35]
AK1
SB_DQ[36]
AG4
SB_DQ[37]
AG3
SB_DQ[38]
AJ4
SB_DQ[39]
AH4
SB_DQ[40]
AK3
SB_DQ[41]
AK4
SB_DQ[42]
AM6
SB_DQ[43]
AN2
SB_DQ[44]
AK5
SB_DQ[45]
AK2
SB_DQ[46]
AM4
SB_DQ[47]
AM3
SB_DQ[48]
AP3
SB_DQ[49]
AN5
SB_DQ[50]
AT4
SB_DQ[51]
AN6
SB_DQ[52]
AN4
SB_DQ[53]
AN3
SB_DQ[54]
AT5
SB_DQ[55]
AT6
SB_DQ[56]
AN7
SB_DQ[57]
AP6
SB_DQ[58]
AP8
SB_DQ[59]
AT9
SB_DQ[60]
AT7
SB_DQ[61]
AP9
SB_DQ[62]
AR10
SB_DQ[63]
AT10
M_CKE0 10
M_CL K_DDR1 10
M_CKE1 10
M_A_BS110
M_CS#0 1 0
M_A_BS210
M_CL K_DDR#1 10
M_A_CAS#10
M_ODT010
M_ODT110
M_CS#1 1 0
M_A_A[15 :0] 10
M_A_RAS#10
M_A_DM[7:0] 10
M_A_DQ[63:0]10
M_CL K_DDR0 10
M_A_WE#10
M_B_B S011
M_CL K_DDR#0 10
M_A_BS010
M_B_WE#11
M_B_RAS #11
M_B_B S111
M_C KE2 1 1
M_B_CAS #11
M_B_DQ[63:0]11
M_B_B S211
M_CLK_DDR#311
M_CLK_DDR3 11
M_C KE3 1 1
M_ODT3 11
M_CS#3 11
M_CS#2 11
M_CLK_DDR#211
M_CLK_DDR2 11
M_ODT2 11
M_B_DQS #[7:0] 11
M_B_A[15:0] 11
M_B_DM[7:0] 11
M_A_DQS[7: 0] 10
M_A_DQS#[7:0] 10
M_B_DQS [7:0]11
P ROCESSOR 3/ 7 ( DDR3 )
M_B_DQ48
M_B_DQ47
M_B_DQ54
M_B_DQ53
M_B_DQ52
M_B_DQ51
M_B_DQ50
M_B_DQ49
M_B_DQ S5
M_B_DQ58
M_B_DQ57
M_B_DQ56
M_B_DQ55M_B_DQS7
M_B_DQ S0
M_B_DQ S1
M_B_DQ S2
M_B_DQ S3
M_B_DQ S4
M_B_DQ S6
M_B_DQ61
M_B_DQ60
M_B_DQ59
M_B_DQ S#4
M_B_DQ S#6
M_B_DQ S#5
M_B_DQ11
M_B_DQ63
M_B_DQ62
M_B_DM6
M_B_DM5
M_B_DQ12
M_B_DQ S#7
M_B_DQ S#0
M_B_DQ S#1
M_B_DQ S#2
M_B_DQ S#3
M_B_DM7
M_B_DM0
M_B_DM1
M_B_DM2
M_B_DM3
M_B_DM4
M_B_DQ3
M_B_DQ2
M_B_DQ1
M_B_DQ4
M_B_DQ6
M_B_DQ5
M_B_DQ9
M_B_DQ8
M_B_DQ7
M_B_DQ0
M_B_DQ10
M_B_DQ13
M_B_A2
M_B_A3
M_B_A4
M_B_A6
M_B_A5
M_B_A0
M_B_A1
M_B_A8
M_B_A9
M_B_A10
M_B_A11
M_B_A13
M_B_A12
M_B_DQ14
M_B_DQ18
M_B_DQ17
M_B_DQ16
M_B_A14
M_B_A15
M_B_DQ15
M_B_A7
M_B_DQ23
M_B_DQ22
M_B_DQ21
M_B_DQ20
M_B_DQ19
M_B_DQ28
M_B_DQ27
M_B_DQ26
M_B_DQ25
M_B_DQ24
M_B_DQ34
M_B_DQ33
M_B_DQ32
M_B_DQ31
M_B_DQ30
M_B_DQ29
M_B_DQ39
M_B_DQ38
M_B_DQ37
M_B_DQ36
M_B_DQ35
M_B_DQ44
M_B_DQ43
M_B_DQ42
M_B_DQ41
M_B_DQ40
M_B_DQ46
M_B_DQ45
Sheet 5 of 42
CPU 3/7
(DDR3)
CPU 3/7 (DDR3)
B.Schematic Diagrams
B - 6 CPU 3/7 (DDR3)
CPU 4/7 (Power)
C36
10u_6.3V _X5R_06
C 303
10u_6.3V_X5R _06
PSI#36
1K PU to VTT and 1K PD to GND
for POC
1.1VS_VTT
ICCMAX_VTT Max Current
for VTT Rail
SV 18
The decoupling capacitors, filter
recommendations and sense resistors on the
CPU/PCH Rails are specific to the CRB
Implementation. Customers need to follow the
recommendations in the Calpella Platform
Design Guide
VCORE
Please note that the
VTT Rail Values are
Auburndale VTT=1.05V
C34 0
0. 1u _ 1 0 V _ X 7 R _ 04
C34
10 u_6.3V_X5R_06
PROCESSOR 4/7 ( POWER )
C32 8
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C 338
0.01u_50V_X7R_04
PSI #
C301
22u_6.3V _X5R_08
+VTT_44
TO VCORE POWER CONTROL
PROCESSOR UNCORE POWERPROCESSOR CORE POWER
H_VTTVID1
+VTT_43
C 355
*22u_6.3V_X 5R_08
C 327
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C34 2
*22u_6. 3V_X 5R_08
C344
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C324
10u_6.3V _X5R _06
C 352
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C 329
*22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C30
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
POWER
CPU CORE SUPPLY
1.1V RAIL POWER
SENSE LINES
CPU VIDS
U16F
PZ 9892 7-3641-01F
ISENSE
AN35
VTT_SENSE
B15
PSI#
AN33
VID [0]
AK35
VID [1]
AK33
VID [2]
AK34
VID [3]
AL35
VID [4]
AL33
VID [5]
AM33
VID [6]
AM35
PR O C_D PR SLPVR
AM34
VTT_ SELEC T
G15
VC C_ SE NS E
AJ34
VSS _S EN SE_VT T
A15
VC C1
AG 3 5
VC C2
AG 3 4
VC C3
AG 3 3
VC C4
AG 3 2
VC C5
AG 3 1
VC C6
AG 3 0
VC C7
AG 2 9
VC C8
AG 2 8
VC C9
AG 2 7
VC C10
AG 2 6
VC C11
AF35
VC C12
AF34
VC C13
AF33
VC C14
AF32
VC C15
AF31
VC C16
AF30
VC C17
AF29
VC C18
AF28
VC C19
AF27
VC C20
AF26
VC C21
AD 3 5
VC C22
AD 3 4
VC C23
AD 3 3
VC C24
AD 3 2
VC C25
AD 3 1
VC C26
AD 3 0
VC C27
AD 2 9
VC C28
AD 2 8
VC C29
AD 2 7
VC C30
AD 2 6
VC C31
AC 3 5
VC C32
AC 3 4
VC C33
AC 3 3
VC C34
AC 3 2
VC C35
AC 3 1
VC C36
AC 3 0
VC C37
AC 2 9
VC C38
AC 2 8
VC C39
AC 2 7
VC C40
AC 2 6
VC C41
AA35
VC C42
AA34
VC C43
AA33
VC C44
AA32
VC C45
AA31
VC C46
AA30
VC C47
AA29
VC C48
AA28
VC C49
AA27
VC C50
AA26
VC C51
Y35
VC C52
Y34
VC C53
Y33
VC C54
Y32
VC C55
Y31
VC C56
Y30
VC C57
Y29
VC C58
Y28
VC C59
Y27
VC C60
Y26
VC C61
V35
VC C62
V34
VC C63
V33
VC C64
V32
VC C65
V31
VC C66
V30
VC C67
V29
VC C68
V28
VC C69
V27
VC C70
V26
VC C71
U35
VC C72
U34
VC C73
U33
VC C74
U32
VC C75
U31
VC C76
U30
VC C77
U29
VC C78
U28
VC C79
U27
VC C80
U26
VC C81
R35
VC C82
R34
VC C83
R33
VC C84
R32
VC C85
R31
VC C86
R30
VC C87
R29
VC C88
R28
VC C89
R27
VC C90
R26
VC C91
P35
VC C92
P34
VC C93
P33
VC C94
P32
VC C95
P31
VC C96
P30
VC C97
P29
VC C98
P28
VC C99
P27
VCC100
P26
VTT0_33
AF10
VTT0_34
AE10
VTT0_35
AC10
VTT0_36
AB10
VTT0_37
Y10
VTT0_38
W10
VTT0_39
U10
VTT0_40
T10
VTT0_41
J12
VTT0_42
J11
VTT0_1
AH14
VTT0_2
AH12
VTT0_3
AH11
VTT0_4
AH10
VTT0_5
J14
VTT0_6
J13
VTT0_7
H14
VTT0_8
H12
VTT0_9
G14
VTT0_10
G13
VTT0_11
G12
VTT0_12
G11
VTT0_13
F14
VTT0_14
F13
VTT0_15
F12
VTT0_16
F11
VTT0_17
E14
VTT0_18
E12
VTT0_19
D14
VTT0_20
D13
VTT0_21
D12
VTT0_22
D11
VTT0_23
C14
VTT0_24
C13
VTT0_25
C12
VTT0_26
C11
VTT0_27
B14
VTT0_28
B12
VTT0_29
A14
VTT0_30
A13
VTT0_31
A12
VTT0_32
A11
VSS_SE NS E
AJ35
VTT0_43
J16
VTT0_44
J15
C32 3
22u_6.3V_X5R_ 08
C31 2
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C318
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C 346
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C 334
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C34 8
*10u_6.3V _X5R_06
C347
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C304
22u_6.3V_X5R _08
R222
*1K_1%_04
C305
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C354
*22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C35
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
R223
1K_1%_04
C29
10u_6.3V _X5R_06
R226
1K_1%_04
C 345
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C 335
*22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C 331
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C33
*10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C337
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C 339
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C33 2
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C32 6
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
R225
*1K_1%_04
C 356
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C333
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C 325
*10u_6.3V _X 5R_ 06
1.1VS_V TTVC O RE
1. 1V S _ V T T
VCORE
1.1VS_VTT
1.1VS_VTT
VCORE
IM O N 3 6
VS S _SEN SE 36
VCC_SENSE 36
1.1V S_VTT 2,4,7,14,15,16,19,20,21,34,35,36
VCO R E 36
PM_DPRSLPVR 36
H_V ID2 36
H_V ID5 36
H_V ID4 36
H_V ID6 36
H_V ID3 36
H_V ID1 36
VTT_ SEN SE 34
H_V ID0 36
ICCMAX Maximum Processor S V 48
R 216*15mil_short_06
R 215*15mil_short_06
VTT TOTAL 2 1A
48A
Sheet 6 of 42
CPU 4/7
(Power)
Schematic Diagrams
CPU 4/7 (Power) B - 7
B.Schematic Diagrams
Schematic Diagrams
C330
22u_6. 3V _X5R _08
R45100_ 1 % _ 0 4
C37
1u _6.3 V_X5 R _04
C30 8
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
+
C53
100u _6.3V_B_A
C60
1u _ 6 . 3 V _ X 5 R _ 0 4
POWER
GRAPHICS VIDs
GRAPHICS
D DR3 - 1.5 V RA ILS
FDIPEG & DMI
SENSE
LINES
1.1V1.8V
U16G
PZ 9892 7-3641-01F
GF X_V I D[0 ]
AM22
GF X_V I D[1 ]
AP22
GF X_V I D[2 ]
AN22
GF X_V I D[3 ]
AP23
GF X_V I D[4 ]
AM23
GF X_V I D[5 ]
AP24
GF X_V I D[6 ]
AN24
GFX_VR _E N
AR25
GFX_DP RSLPV R
AT25
GF X_IM O N
AM24
VAXG _ SEN SE
AR22
VSSAXG _SEN SE
AT22
VAXG 1
AT21
VAXG 2
AT19
VAXG 3
AT18
VAXG 4
AT16
VAXG 5
AR 2 1
VAXG 6
AR 1 9
VAXG 7
AR 1 8
VAXG 8
AR 1 6
VAXG 9
AP21
VAXG 10
AP19
VAXG 11
AP18
VAXG 12
AP16
VAXG 13
AN 2 1
VAXG 14
AN 1 9
VAXG 15
AN 1 8
VAXG 16
AN 1 6
VAXG 17
AM 21
VAXG 18
AM 19
VAXG 19
AM 18
VAXG 20
AM 16
VAXG 21
AL2 1
VAXG 22
AL1 9
VAXG 23
AL1 8
VAXG 24
AL1 6
VAXG 25
AK21
VAXG 26
AK19
VAXG 27
AK18
VAXG 28
AK16
VAXG 29
AJ2 1
VAXG 30
AJ1 9
VAXG 31
AJ1 8
VAXG 32
AJ1 6
VAXG 33
AH 2 1
VAXG 34
AH 1 9
VAXG 35
AH 1 8
VAXG 36
AH 1 6
VTT1_ 45
J24
VTT1_ 46
J23
VTT1_ 47
H25
VTT1_ 48
K26
VTT1_ 49
J27
VTT1_ 50
J26
VTT1_ 51
J25
VTT1_ 52
H27
VTT1_ 53
G28
VTT1_ 54
G27
VTT1_ 55
G26
VTT1_ 56
F26
VTT1_ 57
E26
VTT1_ 58
E25
VDDQ1
AJ1
VDDQ2
AF1
VDDQ3
AE7
VDDQ4
AE4
VDDQ5
AC1
VDDQ6
AB7
VDDQ7
AB4
VDDQ8
Y1
VDDQ9
W7
VDD Q10
W4
VDD Q11
U1
VDD Q12
T7
VDD Q13
T4
VDD Q14
P1
VDD Q15
N7
VDD Q16
N4
VDD Q17
L1
VDD Q18
H1
VTT0_59
P10
VTT0_60
N10
VTT0_61
L1 0
VTT0_62
K10
VC CP LL1
L2 6
VC CP LL2
L2 7
VC CP LL3
M2 6
VTT1_63
J2 2
VTT1_64
J2 0
VTT1_65
J1 8
VTT1_66
H21
VTT1_67
H20
VTT1_68
H19
C38
2.2u_16V _X5R _06
C30 6
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C364
10u_6. 3V _X5R _06
C64
10u_ 6.3V_X5R_06
C30 9
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C32 0
10u_ 6.3V_X5R_06
C350
2 2 u _ 6. 3V _X 5 R _ 08
C39
1u_6.3V_X5R _04
C31 5
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C30 2
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C31 3
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C52
4.7u_6.3V_X5R _06
C30 7
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C34 3
1u _6.3 V_X5 R _04
C41
1u_6 .3V_X5R_04
C55
1u_6 .3V_X5R_04
1.1VS_VTT
1. 5V S_ C P U
VG F X_CO RE
DFGT_VR_EN 35
1.1VS_VTT
1.1VS_VTT
1.8VS
1.1VS _V TT
DFGT_VID_4 35
DFGT_VID_3 35
DFGT_VID_2 35
DFGT_VID_1 35
DFGT_VID_0 35
GPUVCCSENSE 35
1.8VS20,33
1.5V4,9,10,11,21,23,27,29,31, 33,36
1.1VS _VTT 2,4, 6, 14,15,16,19,20,21,34,35,36
VGFX_CORE 35
Please note that the
VTT Rail Values are
Auburndale VTT=1.05V
Clarksfield VTT=1.1V
GF X_IM O N 3 5
1.5VS _CPU 4,31
DFGT_VID_6 35
DFGT_VID_5 35
GP UV S SS E N S E 35
VC CP LL 0. 6A
VD DQ 6 A
PROCESSOR 5/7 ( GRAPHICS POWER )
+
C 371560u_2. 5V _6.6*6.6*5.9
C39 6
0.01u_50V_X7R_04
C35 1
0. 01 u _ 5 0 V _ X 7R _ 0 4
1.1VS_VTT
R36 1*1 K_ 0 4
1.1VS_VTT
GFXVR_DPRSLPVR
C54
10u_ 6.3V_X5R_06
C56
10u_6.3V _X5R _0 6
C61
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C58
10u_ 6.3V_X5R_06
TP_GFX_IMON
C33 6
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C36 2
22u_6.3V_X5R_08
C31 4
22u_ 6.3V_X5R_08
C349
10u_6.3V_X5R_06
C34 1
1u_6 .3V_X5R_04
Sheet 7 of 42
CPU 5/7
(Graphics Power)
CPU 5/7 (Graphics Power)
B.Schematic Diagrams
B - 8 CPU 5/7 (Graphics Power)
CPU 6/7 (GND)
VSS
NCTF
U16I
PZ9 892 7- 364 1- 01F
VSS16 1
K2 7
VSS16 2
K9
VSS16 3
K6
VSS16 4
K3
VSS16 5
J32
VSS16 6
J30
VSS16 7
J21
VSS16 8
J19
VSS16 9
H35
VSS17 0
H32
VSS17 1
H28
VSS17 2
H26
VSS17 3
H24
VSS17 4
H22
VSS17 5
H18
VSS17 6
H15
VSS17 7
H13
VSS17 8
H11
VSS17 9
H8
VSS18 0
H5
VSS18 1
H2
VSS18 2
G3 4
VSS18 3
G3 1
VSS18 4
G2 0
VSS18 5
G9
VSS18 6
G6
VSS18 7
G3
VSS18 8
F3 0
VSS18 9
F2 7
VSS19 0
F2 5
VSS19 1
F2 2
VSS19 2
F1 9
VSS19 3
F1 6
VSS19 4
E3 5
VSS19 5
E3 2
VSS19 6
E2 9
VSS19 7
E2 4
VSS19 8
E2 1
VSS19 9
E1 8
VSS20 0
E1 3
VSS20 1
E1 1
VSS20 2
E8
VSS20 3
E5
VSS20 4
E2
VSS20 5
D33
VSS20 6
D30
VSS20 7
D26
VSS20 8
D9
VSS20 9
D6
VSS21 0
D3
VSS21 1
C34
VSS21 2
C32
VSS21 3
C29
VSS21 4
C28
VSS21 5
C24
VSS21 6
C22
VSS21 7
C20
VSS21 8
C19
VSS21 9
C16
VSS22 0
B3 1
VSS22 1
B2 5
VSS22 2
B2 1
VSS22 3
B1 8
VSS22 4
B1 7
VSS22 5
B1 3
VSS22 6
B1 1
VSS22 7
B8
VSS22 8
B6
VSS22 9
B4
VSS23 0
A2 9
VSS_NC TF1
AT35
VSS_NC TF2
AT1
VSS_NC TF3
AR34
VSS_NC TF4
B34
VSS_NC TF5
B2
VSS_NC TF6
B1
VSS_NC TF7
A35
VSS23 1
A2 7
VSS23 2
A2 3
VSS23 3
A9
VSS
U16H
PZ 98 927 -3 641 -0 1F
VSS1
AT20
VSS2
AT17
VSS3
AR31
VSS4
AR28
VSS5
AR26
VSS6
AR24
VSS7
AR23
VSS8
AR20
VSS9
AR17
VSS10
AR15
VSS11
AR12
VSS12
AR9
VSS13
AR6
VSS14
AR3
VSS15
AP20
VSS16
AP17
VSS17
AP13
VSS18
AP10
VSS19
AP7
VSS20
AP4
VSS21
AP2
VSS22
AN34
VSS23
AN31
VSS24
AN23
VSS25
AN20
VSS26
AN17
VSS27
AM29
VSS28
AM27
VSS29
AM25
VSS30
AM20
VSS31
AM17
VSS32
AM14
VSS33
AM11
VSS34
AM8
VSS35
AM5
VSS36
AM2
VSS37
AL34
VSS38
AL31
VSS39
AL23
VSS40
AL20
VSS41
AL17
VSS42
AL12
VSS43
AL9
VSS44
AL6
VSS45
AL3
VSS46
AK29
VSS47
AK27
VSS48
AK25
VSS49
AK20
VSS50
AK17
VSS51
AJ31
VSS52
AJ23
VSS53
AJ20
VSS54
AJ17
VSS55
AJ14
VSS56
AJ11
VSS57
AJ8
VSS58
AJ5
VSS59
AJ2
VSS60
AH35
VSS61
AH34
VSS62
AH33
VSS63
AH32
VSS64
AH31
VSS65
AH30
VSS66
AH29
VSS67
AH28
VSS68
AH27
VSS69
AH26
VSS70
AH20
VSS71
AH17
VSS72
AH13
VSS73
AH9
VSS74
AH6
VSS75
AH3
VSS76
AG10
VSS77
AF8
VSS78
AF4
VSS79
AF2
VSS80
AE35
VSS81
AE 3 4
VSS82
AE 3 3
VSS83
AE 3 2
VSS84
AE 3 1
VSS85
AE 3 0
VSS86
AE 2 9
VSS87
AE 2 8
VSS88
AE 2 7
VSS89
AE 2 6
VSS90
AE 6
VSS91
AD 10
VSS92
AC 8
VSS93
AC 4
VSS94
AC 2
VSS95
AB 3 5
VSS96
AB 3 4
VSS97
AB 3 3
VSS98
AB 3 2
VSS99
AB 3 1
VSS10 0
AB 3 0
VSS10 1
AB 2 9
VSS10 2
AB 2 8
VSS10 3
AB 2 7
VSS10 4
AB 2 6
VSS10 5
AB 6
VSS10 6
AA 1 0
VSS10 7
Y8
VSS10 8
Y4
VSS10 9
Y2
VSS11 0
W35
VSS11 1
W34
VSS11 2
W33
VSS11 3
W32
VSS11 4
W31
VSS11 5
W30
VSS11 6
W29
VSS11 7
W28
VSS11 8
W27
VSS11 9
W26
VSS12 0
W6
VSS12 1
V1 0
VSS12 2
U8
VSS12 3
U4
VSS12 4
U2
VSS12 5
T35
VSS12 6
T34
VSS12 7
T33
VSS12 8
T32
VSS12 9
T31
VSS13 0
T30
VSS13 1
T29
VSS13 2
T28
VSS13 3
T27
VSS13 4
T26
VSS13 5
T6
VSS13 6
R10
VSS13 7
P8
VSS13 8
P4
VSS13 9
P2
VSS14 0
N35
VSS14 1
N34
VSS14 2
N33
VSS14 3
N32
VSS14 4
N31
VSS14 5
N30
VSS14 6
N29
VSS14 7
N28
VSS14 8
N27
VSS14 9
N26
VSS15 0
N6
VSS15 1
M10
VSS15 2
L35
VSS15 3
L32
VSS15 4
L29
VSS15 5
L8
VSS15 6
L5
VSS15 7
L2
VSS15 8
K3 4
VSS15 9
K3 3
VSS16 0
K3 0
PROCESSOR 6/7 ( GND )
Sheet 8 of 42
CPU 6/7 (GND)
Schematic Diagrams
B.Schematic Diagrams
CPU 6/7 (GND) B - 9
Schematic Diagrams
TP _R S V D 8 6
VR EF_ CH _A_ DIMM
??IBEX CONTROL
MVR E F _ D Q _ DI M 0
CFG7
R38
*1K_1%_04
R214
*100K_1%_04
R 227*3.01K_04
Q8
*A O3402L
G
DS
R40
*1K_1%_04
R 221*3.01K_04
R 224*3.01K_04
R 220*3.01K_04
RESERVED
U16 E
PZ98927-3641-01F
CFG[0]
AM30
CFG[1]
AM28
CFG[2]
AP31
CFG[3]
AL32
CFG[4]
AL30
CFG[5]
AM31
CFG[6]
AN29
CFG[7]
AM32
CFG[8]
AK32
CFG[9]
AK31
CFG[10]
AK28
CFG[11]
AJ28
CFG[12]
AN30
CFG[13]
AN32
CFG[14]
AJ32
CFG[15]
AJ29
CFG[16]
AJ30
CFG[17]
AK30
RS VD34
AH25
RS VD35
AK26
RS VD38
AJ26
RSVD_NCTF_42
AT3
RS VD39
AJ27
RSVD_NCTF_40
AP1
RSVD_NCTF_41
AT2
RSVD_NCTF_43
AR1
RSVD_TP_86
H16
RS VD45
AL28
RS VD46
AL29
RS VD47
AP30
RS VD48
AP32
RS VD49
AL27
RS VD50
AT31
RS VD51
AT32
RS VD52
AP33
RS VD53
AR33
RSVD_NCTF_54
AT33
RSVD_NCTF_55
AT34
RSVD_NCTF_56
AP35
RSVD_NCTF_57
AR35
RS VD58
AR32
RSVD_NCTF_30
C35
RSVD_NCTF_31
B35
RSVD_NCTF_28
A34
RSVD_NCTF_29
A33
RSVD27
J2 8
RSVD26
J2 9
RSVD16
A19
RSVD15
B19
RSVD17
A20
RSVD18
B20
RSVD20
T9
RSVD19
U9
RSVD22
AB9
RSVD21
AC9
RSVD_NCTF_23
C1
RSVD_NCTF_24
A3
RSVD_TP_66
AA5
RSVD_TP_67
AA4
RSVD_TP_68
R8
RSVD_TP_71
AA2
RSVD_TP_72
AA1
RSVD_TP_73
R9
RSVD_TP_69
AD3
RSVD_TP_74
AG7
RSVD_TP_70
AD2
RSVD_TP_75
AE3
RSVD_TP_76
V4
RSVD_TP_77
V5
RSVD_TP_78
N2
RSVD_TP_81
W3
RSVD_TP_82
W2
RSVD_TP_83
N3
RSVD_TP_79
AD5
RSVD_TP_84
AE5
RSVD_TP_80
AD7
RSVD_TP_85
AD9
RS VD36
AL26
RSVD_NCTF_37
AR2
RSVD1
AP25
RSVD2
AL25
RSVD3
AL24
RSVD4
AL22
RSVD5
AJ33
RSVD6
AG9
RSVD7
M2 7
RSVD8
L2 8
RSVD9
J1 7
RSVD10
H17
RSVD11
G2 5
RSVD12
G1 7
RSVD13
E31
RSVD14
E30
RS VD32
AJ13
RS VD33
AJ12
RSVD_TP_59
E15
RSVD_TP_60
F15
KEY
A2
RS VD62
D15
RS VD63
C15
RS VD64
AJ15
RS VD65
AH15
VSS
AP34
R212
*100K_1%_04
Q9
*A O3402L
G
DS
R36
*1K_1%_04
R37
*1K_1%_04
1.5V
MVREF_DQ_DIM111
MVREF_DQ_DIM010
1.5V
1.5V4,10, 11,21,23,27,29,31,33, 36
DR A MR ST _ CTR L 4,19
DR A MR ST _ CTR L 4,19
VR EF _C H_A _DI MM
VR EF _C H_B _DI MM
AP2302GN
AP2302GN
CFG3
CFG4
R 205*15mil_short _06
R 204*15mil_short _06
R 218*15mil_short_06
R 217*15mil_short_06
VSS (AP34) can be left NC is
CRB implementation ; EDS/DG
recommendation to GND
R 211*0_04
CFG4
CFG3
CFG0
CFG7
Clar ksfi eld (onl y f or e arly sam ples
pre- ES1) - C onne ct to G ND w ith 3.01 K Oh m/5%
resi stor
PROCESSOR 7/7 ( RESERVED )
H _R SVD 17_R
H _R SVD 18_R
RSVD86
Connect to GND
RSV D64 _R
RSV D65 _R
CFG7
R SVD8 6
CFG0
??IBEX CONTROL
VR EF_ CH _B_ DIMMMV R EF _ D Q_ DI M 1
1 : Single PEG
0 : Bifurcation enabl e
CFG0
CFG3
PCI-Express Configuration S e lect
CFG4
CFG3 - PCI-Express Static L a ne Rev ersal
1 : Normal Operation
0 : Lane Numbers Reve rsed
15 -> 0, 14 -> 1, ...
CFG4 - Display Port Presence
1 : Disablled; No physical Display Port
a tt ac he d to Em be dd ed D is pl a y Po rt
0 : Enabled; An external Display Port
d evice is connected to t he Em bedded
is pl ay P or t
Make sure you download the latest correct
version of the BIOS appropriate for the computer model you are
working on.
You should only
download BIOS versions that are
V1.01.XX or higher as
appropriate for your
computer model.
Note that BIOS versions
are not backward compatible and therefore
you may not downgrade your BIOS to an
older version after up-
grading to a later version (e.g if you upgrade
a BIOS to ver 1.01.05,
you MAY NOT then go
back and flash the BIOS
to ver 1.01.04).
To update the FLASH ROM BIOS you must:
• Download the BIOS update from the web site.
• Unzip the files onto a bootable CD/DVD/USB Flash Drive.
• Reboot your computer from an external CD/DVD/USB Flash Drive.
• Use the flash tools to update the flash BIOS using the commands indicated below.
• Restart the computer booting from the HDD and press F2 at startup enter the BIOS.
• Load setup defaults from the BIOS and save the default settings and exit the BIOS to restart the computer.
• After rebooting the computer you may restart the computer again and make any required changes to the default BIOS
settings.
Download the BIOS
1.Go to www.clevo.com.tw and point to E-Services and click E-Channel.
2.Use your user ID and password to access the appropriate download area (BIOS), and download the latest BIOS files
(the BIOS file will be contained in a batch file that may be run directly once unzipped) for your computer model
(see sidebar for important information on BIOS versions).
Unzip the downloaded files to a bootable CD/DVD/ or USB Flash drive
1.Insert a bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive into the CD/DVD drive/USB port of the computer containing the
downloaded files.
2.Use a tool such as Winzip or Winrar to unzip all the BIOS files and refresh tools to your bootable CD/DVD/USB
flash drive (you may need to create a bootable CD/DVD with the files using a 3rd party software).
Set the computer to boot from the external drive
1.With the bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive containing the BIOS files in your CD/DVD drive/USB port, restart the
computer and press F2 (in most cases) to enter the BIOS.
2.Use the arrow keys to highlight the Boot menu.
3.Use the “+” and “-” keys to move boot devices up and down the priority order.
4.Make sure that the CD/DVD drive/USB flash drive is set first in the boot priority of the BIOS.
5.Press F10 to save any changes you have made and exit the BIOS to restart the computer.
BIOS Update
C:BIOS Update
C - 1
C:BIOS Update
BIOS Update
Use the flash tools to update the BIOS
1.Make sure you are not loading any memory management programs such as HIMEM by holding the F8 key as you
see the message “Starting MS-DOS”. You will then be prompted to give “Y” or “N” responses to the programs
being loaded by DOS. Choose “N” for any memory management programs.
2.You should now be at the DOS prompt e.g: DISK C:\> (C is the designated drive letter for the CD/DVD drive/USB
flash drive).
3.Type the following command at the DOS prompt:
C:\> Flash.bat
4.The utility will then proceed to flash the BIOS.
5.You should then be prompted to press any key to restart the system or turn the power off, and then on again but
make sure you remove the CD/DVD/USB flash drive from the CD/DVD drive/USB port before the computer
restarts.
Restart the computer (booting from the HDD)
1.With the CD/DVD/USB flash drive removed from the CD/DVD drive/USB port the computer should restart from
the HDD.
2.Press F2 as the computer restarts to enter the BIOS.
3.Use the arrow keys to highlight the Exit menu.
4.Select Load Setup Defaults (or press F9) and select “Yes” to confirm the selection.
5.Press F10 to save any changes you have made and exit the BIOS to restart the computer.
Your computer is now running normally with the updated BIOS
You may now enter the BIOS and make any changes you require to the default settings.
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