CyberResearch CPMB Series User Manual

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CPMB Series
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USER’S MANUAL
VER. 2.0C AUG 2008
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2.0C Revision August 13th 2008
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Packing List
Please check package components before you use our products.
Hardware:
CPMB Full-Size cpu card x 1
Cable Kit:
Floppy flat cable x 1
4-pin to 3-pin ATX cable x 1
DB25 & DB9 cable x 1
PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Cable x 1
SATA Cable x 6
COM Port Cable x 1
USB cable x 2
Audio Port Cable x 1
DVI module with bracket x 1
Other Accessories:
Driver CD (including User’s Manual) x 1
RAID drivers Disc for Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
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Index
Chapter1 <Introduction>
1.1 <Product Overview> .............................................................................................7
1.2 <Product Specification> ........................................................................................8
1.3 <Block Diagram> ................................................................................................11
1.4 <Mechanical Drawing > ......................................................................................12
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Chapter 2 <Hardware Setup>................................................. 13
2.1 <Connector Location>.........................................................................................13
2.2 <Jumper Reference>…………………………………………………………………..13
2.3 <Connector Reference>......................................................................................15
2.3.1 <Internal Connectors> ..............................................................15
2.3.2 <External Connectors> .............................................................15
2.4 <CPU and Memory Setup>.................................................................................16
2.4.1 <CPU installation>...................................................................16
2.4.2 <Memory installation>..............................................................17
2.5 <CMOS Setup>...................................................................................................18
2.6 <Serial ATA installation>......................................................................................19
2.7 <LAN Interface>..................................................................................................20
2.8 <Onboard Display Interface> ..............................................................................21
2.8.1 <Analog Display>....................................................................21
2.8.2 <LVDS Display> .....................................................................22
2.8.3 <DVI Display > .......................................................................26
2.9 <Audio Installation> ............................................................................................27
2.11 <GPIO interface> ..............................................................................................29
2.12 <USB2.0 Interface> ..........................................................................................30
2.13 <Power and Fan Installation> ...........................................................................31
2.14 <Serial Port> .....................................................................................................34
2.15 <Switch and Indicator> .....................................................................................36
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Chapter 3 <System Configuration>.......................................38
3.1 <SATA configuration>..........................................................................................38
3.2 <SATA RAID Configuration> ...............................................................................39
3.3 <Audio Configuration> ........................................................................................43
3.4 <Video Memory Setup> ......................................................................................44
3.5 <Display Properties Setting>...............................................................................46
Chapter 4 <BIOS Setup>......................................................... 48
Appendix A <I/O Port Pin Assignment>................................ 50
A.1 <Serial ATA Port>................................................................................................50
A.2 <IrDA Port>.........................................................................................................50
A.3 <VGA Port> ........................................................................................................51
A.4 <LAN Port>.........................................................................................................51
Appedix B <System Resources> ...........................................52
Appedix C <Flash BIOS>.........................................................56
C.1 BIOS Auto Flash Tool..............................................................................56
C.2 Flash Method ...........................................................................................56
Appendix D <Programming GPIO’s>.................................... 57
Appendix E <Watch Dog timer Setting >..............................58
Product Service.......................................................................... 59
Warranty..............
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Chapter1 <Introduction>
1.1 <Product Overview>
CPMB is a full-size single board computer with the latest Intel desktop technology in
PICMG form factor. Based on Intel Q965 and ICH8DO, the board integrates a new Core 2
Duo /Quad processor 775-pin socket, DDR2 memory socket, Intel Graphic Media
Accelerator 3000 technology, and SATA II RAID functionality, making the perfect core for a
powerful desktop system.
Intel
LGA775 processor
The Intel Core 2 Duo /Quad processor now comes in a new form factor, with a 775-pin
PLGA package, for 533/800/1066MHz front-side-bus, 4MB L2 cache, and for 65nm
manufacturing technology. The PLGA processor without a pin header on solder side makes
installing the processor on the socket much easier.
Intel
Q965 and ICH8DO chipset
The Intel Q965 integrates DDR2 533/667/800MHz for memory, and Graphic Media
Accelerator (GMA) 3000 technology for new graphic engine. It can provide up to 256MB of
frame buffer when you install over 1GB of system memory. The ICH8DO integrates with up
to 6 USB2.0 interfaces , and serial ATA II interface with RAID function.
Flexible Extension Interface
The board provides one mini-PCI socket.
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1.2 <Product Specification>
General Specification
Form Factor Full-size PICMG CPU card CPU Intel® Core 2 Duo /Quad/ Pentium 4 / Pentium D / Celeron D
processor with LGA775 socket Package type: PLGA 775 Front side bus: 533/800/1066MT/s (133/200/266MHz x 4) Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology and Dual/Quad core supported
Memory 2 x 240-pin DDR2 533/667/800MHz SDRAM up to 3GB
Unbufferred, none-ECC memory supported only Chipset Intel® Q965 (Northbridge) and ICH8DO (Southbridge) BIOS Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 8Mb SPI flash BIOS Green Function Power saving mode includes doze, standby and suspend modes.
ACPI version 1.0 and APM version 1.2 compliant Watchdog Timer System reset programmable watchdog timer with 1 ~ 255
sec./min. of timeout value Real Time Clock Intel® ICH8DO built-in RTC with lithium battery Serial ATAII Intel® ICH8DO integrates 6 Serial ATA II interface
RAID 0, 1,5,10 Intel Matrix Storage Technology supported
Multi-I/O Port
Chipset Intel® 82801HDO( ICH8DO) with Winbond® W83627DHG
controller Serial Port One RS-232 and one RS232/422/485 serial ports USB Port Six Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports with 480Mbps of transfer rate Parallel Port One internal bi-direction parallel port with SPP/ECP/EPP mode Floppy Port One internal Floppy port IrDA Port One IrDA compliant Infrared interface supports SIR K/B & Mouse External PS/2 keyboard and mouse port on bracket GPIO One 12-pin Digital I/O connector with 8-bit programmable I/O
interface Smart Fan One CPU fan connector for fan speed controllable
VGA Display Interface
Chipset Intel® Q965 GMA3000 (Graphic Memory Controller Hub) Frame Buffer Up to 256MB shared with system memory Display Type CRT, LCD monitor with analog display
Onboard DVI Interface XG2
Connector External DB15 female connector on bracket
Only)
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Onboard 26-pin DVI Connector
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Ethernet Interface
Controller One or two Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet controller Type Triple speed 10/100/1000Base-T
Auto-switching Fast Ethernet Full duplex, IEEE802.3U compliant
Connector Two External RJ45 connectors with LED on bracket
Audio Interface
Chipset Intel® ICH8DO with Realtek ALC260 HD Audio
Intel High Definition Audio compliance Interface 2 channels sound output Connector Internal 10-pin header for line-in/-out, MIC-in, 4-pin header for CD-IN
Expansive Interface
Mini PCI One Mini-PCI socket TYPE III A (32-bit, 33MHz)
Power supply: +3.3V, +5V, 3VSB
Power and Environment
Power
+5V, +12 DC input & 5VSBRequirement Requirement Dimension 338 (L) x 122 (H) mm Temperature Operating within 0 ~ 60к (32 ~ 140л)
Storage within -20 ~ 85к (-4 ~ 185л)
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Intel Core 2 Quad with 775 pin PLGA processor
DVI
6 x USB2.0 ports
HD Audio
CH7307
CH7308
W83627THG
Intel Q965
ICH8DO
2 x 240-pin DDR2
533/667/800MHz
up to 3GB
6 x Serial ATAII ports
Intel 82573L
2 x GLAN
Mini-PCI slot
2 x Serial ports
SPI
1 x Parallel port
1 x Floppy port
BIOS
8-bit GPIO
1 x IrDA
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1.4 <Mechanical Drawing >
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Chapter 2 <Hardware Setup>
2.1 <Connector Location>
DDRII_A/B
CN_12V
JFRNT
DC_IN
CN_INV
NBFAN
CN_LVDS
CN_DVI
CN_PS
FDD
CN_USB1~3
CN_LPT
SYSFAN
CN_AUDIO
CDIN
S_ATA1~6
CN_IR
MINIPCI
CN_DIO
CN_ATKB
CN_COM1/2CPUFAN
PS2 RJ45_2 RJ45_1 CRT
PS2 COM1 RJ45_1 CRT
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2.2 <Jumper Reference>
Jumper Function
JRTC CMOS Operating/Clear Setting JVLCD Panel Voltage Setting (not presently available on this model)
JRTC
JVLCD
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2.3 <Connector Reference>
2.3.1 <Internal Connectors>
Connector Function Remark
CPU LGA775 CPU socket DDRIIA/B 240 -pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM socket FDD 34-pin floppy connector CN_LPT 13 x 2-pin LPT connector S_ATAII1/2/3/4/5/6 7-pin Serial ATA II connector CN_12V 8-pin +12V additional power supply connector CN_AUDIO 5 x 2-pin audio connector CDIN 4-pin CD-ROM audio input connector CN_PS 3-pin ATX function connector DC_IN 4-pin power supply connector CN_DIO 6 x 2-pin digital I/O connector CN_USB1/2/3 10-pin USB connector CPUFAN 4-pin CPU cooler fan connector SYSFAN 3-pin system cooler fan connector NBFAN 3-pin Northbridge cooler fan connector CN_IR 5-pin IrDA connector CN_ATKB 5-pin AT keyboard connector CN_INV 5-pin LCD inverter connector (unavailable) CN_LVDS 20 x 2-pin LVDS connector (unavailable) JFRNT 14-pin front panel switch/indicator connector Mini-PCI 1 x 124-pin Mini-PCI socket CN_DVI 26-Pin connector CN_COM1/2 5 x 2-pin com connector
2.3.2 <External Connectors>
Connector Function Remark
CRT DB15 VGA connector RJ45_1/2 One RJ45 LAN connector PS2 PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector
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2.4 <CPU and Memory Setup>
2.4.1 <CPU installation>
CPMB has a LGA775 CPU socket onboard; please check following steps to install the
processor properly.
Attention If the CPMB needs an RMA, keep CPU socket cover on the CPU Socket. Warning If the internal CPU Socket Pins are damaged warranty may be void.
Intel Core 2 Duo /Quad processor
Package type: 775 pin PLGA
L2 Cache: 4 MB
FSB: 533/800/1066MHz (266MHz x 4)
Manufacturing: 65nm, 90nm
Intel Hyper Threading Technology
1. Lift this bar
and Core 2 Duo /Quad supported
Check point
3. Place the CPU on the top of
2. Uncover this plate
4. Lock this bar
Notice: Please place the CPU on the pins carefuly to avoid bending the pins
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2.4.2 <Memory installation>
CPMB has two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM support up to 3GB of memory capacity. The memory
frequency supports 533/667/800MHz . Only Non-ECC memory is supported.
DDRIIA/B
112-pin128-pin
Please check the pin number to match the socket side well
before installing memory module.
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2.5 <CMOS Setup>
The board’s data of CMOS can be setting in BIOS. If the board refuses to boot due to inappropriate CMOS settings, here is how to proceed to clear (reset) the CMOS to its default values.
Jumper: JRTC
Type: Onboard 3-pin jumper
JRTC Mode
1-2 Clear CMOS 2-3 Normal Operation
Default setting
1 3
JRTC
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2.6 <Serial ATA installation>
CPMB has six Serial ATA II interfaces with RAID function, the transfer rate of the Serial
ATA II can be up to 300MB/s. Please go to http://www.serialata.org/
for more about Serial
ATA technology information. Based on Intel ICH8DO, it supports Intel Matrix Storage
Technology with combination of RAID 0,1,5 and 10. The main features of RAID on
ICH8DO are listed below:
1. Supports for up to RAID volumes on a single, two-hard drive RAID array.
2. Supports for two, two-hard drive RAID arrays on any of six Serial ATA ports.
3. Supports for Serial ATA ATAPI devices.
4. Supports for RAID spares and automatic rebuild.
5. Supports on RAID arrays, including NCQ and native hot plug.
For more information please visit Intel’s official website.
For more about the system setup for Serial ATA, please check the chapter of SATA
configuration.
S_ATA1~6
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2.7 <LAN Interface>
The Intel 82573L supports triple speed of 10/100/1000Base-T, with IEEE802.3 compliance
and Wake-On-LAN supported.
LAN
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2.8 <Onboard Display Interface>
Based on Intel Q965 chipset with built-in graphics, the board provides one DB15
connector on real external I/O port and one 26-pin DVI interface.
2.8.1 <Analog Display>
Please connect your CRT or LCD monitor with DB15 male connector to the onboard
DB15 female connector on bracket.
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2.8.2 <LVDS Display - This option is not currently available>
The board provides one 40-pin LVDS connector for 18/24-bit dual channel panels,
supports up to 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) of resolution, with one LCD backlight inverter
connector and one jumper for panel voltage setting. This option is not currently available.
1 3
JVLCD
CN_INV
1
5
CN_LVDS
1
2
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Connector: CN_INV Connector: JVLCD
Type: 5-pin LVDS Power Header Type: 3-pin Power select Header
Connector model: JST B5B-XH-A
Pin Description
Pin Description
1
2
3
4
5
+12V
GND
GND
GND
ENABKL
Connector: CN_LVDS Type: onboard 40-pin connector for LVDS connector Connector model: HIROSE DF13-40DP-1.25V
Pin Signal Pin Signal
2 LCDVCC 1 LCDVCC 4 GND 3 GND 6 ATX0- 5 BTX0-
8 ATX0+ 7 BTX0+ 10 GND 9 GND 12 ATX1- 11 BTX1­14 ATX1+ 13 BTX1+ 16 GND 15 GND 18 ATX2- 17 BTX2­20 ATX2+ 19 BTX2+ 22 GND 21 GND 24 ACLK- 23 BTX3­26 ACLK+ 25 BTX3+ 28 GND 27 GND 30 ATX3- 29 BCLK­32 ATX3+ 31 BCLK+ 34 GND 33 GND 36 N/C 35 N/C 38 N/C 37 N/C 40 N/C 39 N/C
1
2
3
VCC (5V)
LCDVCC
VCC3 (3.3)
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To setup the LCD, you need the component below:
1. A panel with LVDS interfaces.
2. An inverter for panel’s backlight power.
3. A LCD cable and an inverter cable.
For the cables, please follow the pin assignment of the connector to make a cable, because
every panel has its own pin assignment, so we do not provide a standard cable; please find
a local cable manufacture to make cables.
LCD Installation Guide:
1. Preparing the CPMB, LCD panel and the backlight inverter.
2. Please check the datasheet of the panel to see the voltage of the panel, and set the
jumper JVLCD to +5V or +3.3V.
3. You would need a LVDS type cable.
Panel side
For sample illustrator only
Board side
4. To connect all of the devices well.
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After setup the devices well, you need to select the LCD panel type in the BIOS.
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The LCD type mapping is list below:
BIOS panel type selection form
Single channel Dual channel
NO. Output format NO. Output format
1 800 x 600 (18bit) 3 1280 x 1024 (24bit)
2 1024 x 768 (24bit) 4 1366 x 768 (24bit)
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2.8.3 <DVI Display>
The board provides a DVI-D interface with Intel Q965, compliant with DVI 1.0
standard.
Connector: CN_DVI
Connector type: 26-pin header connector (pitch = 2.0mm)
Pin Number Assignment Pin Number Assignment
1 TX1+ 2 TX1­3 Ground 4 Ground 5 TXC+ 6 TXC­7 Ground 8 PVDD
9 N/C 10 N/C 11 TX2+ 12 TX2­13 Ground 14 Ground 15 TX0+ 16 TX0­17 N/C 18 HPDET 19 DDCDATA 20 DDCCLK 21 GND 22 N/C 23 N/C 24 N/C 25 N/C 26 N/C
CN_DVI
2
1
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2.9 <Audio Installation>
The board integrates onboard audio interface with REALTEK ALC260 codec, with Intel next
generation of audio standard as High Definition Audio, it offers more vivid sound and other
advantages than former HD audio compliance.
The main specifications of ALC260 are:
z High-performance DACs with 100dB S/N ratio
z Compatible with HD
z Meets Microsoft WHQL/WLP 2.0 audio requirements
The board provides amplified speaker out and Line-in/MIC-in ports for front I/O panel
through audio cable.
1
9
CN_AUDIO
CDIN
1 4
2
10
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Connector: CN_AUDIO
Type: 10-pin (2 x 5) header (pitch = 2.54mm)
Pin Description Pin Description
1 MIC_L 2 Ground 3 MIC_R 4 ACZ_DET 5 Speaker_R 6 MIC Detect 7 SENSE 8 N/C 9 Speaker_L 10 Speaker Detect
Connector: CDIN
Type: 4-pin header (pitch = 2.54mm)
Pin Description
1 CD – Left 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 CD – Right
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2.11 <GPIO interface>
The board provides a programmable 8-bit digital I/O interface for control panel applications.
Connector: CN_DIO Type: onboard 2 x 6-pin header, pitch=2.0mm
Pin Description Pin Description
1 Ground 2 Ground 3 GP10 4 GP14 5 GP11 6 GP15 7 GP12 8 GP16 9 GP13 10 GP17 11 VCC 12 +12V
CN_DIO
2
1
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2.12 <USB2.0 Interface>
Based on Intel ICH8HDO , the board provides 6 USB2.0 ports. The USB2.0 interface
provides up to 480Mbps of transferring rate.
The Intel ICH8DO contains two Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) and five
Universal Host Controller Interfaces (UHCI), it can determine whether your connected
device is for USB1.1 or USB2.0, and change the transfer rate automatically.
2 10
1 9
CN_USB1/2/3
Connector: CN_USB1/2/3 Type: 10-pin (5 x 2) header for USB5/6 Ports
Pin Description Pin Description
1 VCC 2 VCC 3 Data0- 4 Data1­5 Data0+ 6 Data1+ 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 Ground 10 N/C
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2.13 <Power and Fan Installation>
The CPMB provides a standard ATX power supply with 4-pin ATX connector and 8-pin
additional 12V connector, and the board provides one 4-pin fan connector supporting smart
fan for CPU cooler and two 3-pin cooler fan connectors for system and Northbridge chip.
The 8-pin CN_12V additional power connector is necessary for CPU powering; please
connect this well before you finishing the system setup.
CN_12V
CPUFAN
1
DC_IN
1
8
4
NBFAN
31
1 3
SYSFAN
CN_PS
31
1 4
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Connector: CN_12V Type: 8-pin ATX power connector
PIN assignment
1 GND 5 +12V 2 GND 6 +12V 3 GND 7 +12V 4 GND 8 +12V
Connector: DC_IN Type: 4-pin P-type connector for +5V/+12V input
Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description
1 +12V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +5V
Connector: CN_PS Type: 3-pin ATX function connector
Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description
1 5V Standby 2 Ground 3 Power On
Connector: CPUFAN Type: 4-pin fan wafer connector
Pin Description Pin Description
1 Ground 2 +12V 3 Fan Speed Detection 4 Fan Control
Connector: NBFAN, SYSFAN Type: 3-pin fan wafer connector
Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description
1 Ground 2 +12V 3 Sense
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2.14 <Serial Port>
The board supports one RS232 serial port and one jumper selectable RS232/422/485 serial
ports. The jumper JCSEL1 & JCSEL2 can let you configure the communicating modes for
COM2.
2 10
Connector: CN_COM1/2 Type: 10-pin (5 x 2) 2.54mm x 2.54mm-pitch header for COM2
1 9
Pin Description Pin Description
1 DCD/422RX-/485- 2 RXD/422RX+/485+ 3 TXD/422TX+ 4 DTR/422TX­5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 N/C
JCSEL2
JCSEL1
CN_COM1/2
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JCSEL1 JCSEL2
SIR
RS-422
RS-485
RS-232
2
1
12
11
1
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2.15 <Switch and Indicator>
The JFRNT provides front control panel of the board, such as power button, reset and
beeper, etc. Please check well before you connecting the cables on the chassis.
Connector: JFRNT Type: onboard 14-pin (2 x 7) 2.54-pitch header
Function Signal PIN Signal Function
HDLED+ 1 2 PWDLED+
IDE LED
HDLED- 3 4 N/C
Reset+ 5 6 PWDLED-
Reset
Reset- 7 8 SPKIN+
Power
LED
Power
Button
N/C 9 10 N/C
PWRBT+ 11 12 N/C
PWRBT- 13 14 SPKIN-
Speaker
JFRNT
2
1
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Chapter 3 <System Configuration>
3.1 <SATA configuration>
SATA Mode:
This option can let you select whether the Serial ATA hard drives would work under normal
IDE mode or RAID mode. The RAID mode need more than one HDD is applied.
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3.2 <SATA RAID Configuration>
The board integrates Intel ICH8DO with RAID function for Serial ATA II drives, and
supports the configurations below:
RAID 0 (Stripping): Two hard drives operating as one drive for optimized data R/W
performance. It needs two unused drives to build this operation.
RAID 1 (Mirroring): Copies the data from first drive to second drive for data security, and if
one drive fails, the system would access the applications to the workable drive. It needs two
unused drives or one used and one unused drive to build this operation. The second drive
must be the same or lager size than first one.
RAID 5 (striping with parity)
A RAID 5 array contains three or more hard drives where the data is divided into
manageable blocks called strips. Parity is a mathematical method for recreating data that
was lost from a single drive, which increases fault-tolerance. The data and parity are striped
across all the hard drives in the array. The parity is striped in a rotating sequence to reduce
bottlenecks associated with the parity calculations.
RAID 10 (RAID 0+1)
A RAID 10 array uses four hard drives to create a combination of RAID levels 0 and 1. The
data is striped across a two-drive array forming the RAID 0 component. Each of the drives
in the RAID 0 array is then mirrored by a RAID 1 component.
Intel Matrix Storage Technology: This technology would allow you to use RAID 0+1 mode
on only two drives (4 drives needed on traditional RAID 0+1). It will create two partitions on
each hard drive to simulate RAID 0 and RAID 1. It also can let you modify the partition size
without re-formatted.
For more information of Intel Matrix Storage Technology, please visit Intel’s website.
If you need to install an operation system on the RAID set, please use the driver disk
attached in the package when it informs you to obtain the RAID drivers.
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Please press <CTRL+I> to enter the RAID configuration menu.
You can setup the RAID under operation system for Microsoft Windows XP SP1 or
Windows 2000 SP4 version, please install the IntelʳApplication Accelerator Ver.4.5 later to
support RAID configuration with Intel Matrix Storage Technology.
1. After installing Intel Application Accelerator, please execute Intel Storage Utility.
Demo configuration for 2 SATA Drives and
set as Intel Matrix Storage Technology set
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2. Select Actions to Create RAID Volume
Rename the Volume name
Select RAID Level as 0
Left as default
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3. Please select two hard drives to prepare to set the RAID volume
4. Specify the Volume size
Tune this bar to specify
the volume size, if you
specify the volume size
lower than maximum,
you can create a second
volume for another
RAID set.
(Make RAID 0+1 on only
two hard drives)
5. Repeat the step 1 to create second volume as RAID Level 1.
For other configuration set please click Help on tool bar.
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3.3 <Audio Configuration>
The board integrates Intel ICH8DO with REALTEK ALC260 codec. It can support
2-channel sound under system configuration. Please follow the steps below to setup your
sound system.
1. Install REALTEK HD Audio driver.
2. Lunch the control panel and Sound Effect Manager.
3. Select Speaker Configuration
4. Select the sound mode to meet your speaker system.
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3.4 <Video Memory Setup>
Based on Intel Q965 chipset with GMA (Graphic Media Accelerator) 3000, the board
supports Intelʳ DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) 3.0, which would allow the
video memory be triggered up to 256MB.
To support DVMT, you need to install the Intel GMA 3000 Driver with supported OS.
BIOS Setup:
On-Chip Video Memory Size: This option combines three items below for setup.
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size:
This item can let you select video memory which been allocated for legacy VGA and SVGA
graphics support and compatibility. The available option is 1MB and 8MB.
Fixed Memory Size:
This item can let you select a static amount of page-locked graphics memory which will be
allocated during driver initialization. Once you select the memory amount, it will be no
longer available for system memory.
DVMT Memory Size:
This item can let you select a maximum size of dynamic amount usage of video memory,
the system would configure the video memory depends on your application, this item is
strongly recommend to be selected as MAX DVMT.
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Fixed + DVMT Memory Size:
You can select the fixed amount and the DVMT amount at the same time for a guaranteed
video memory and additional dynamic video memory, please check the table below for
available setting.
System
Memory
On-Chip
Frame
Buffer Size
Fixed
Memory
Size
DVMT
Memory
Size
Graphic Memory
1MB 128MB 0MB 128MB 1MB 0MB 128MB 128MB
256MB ~ 511MB
8MB 128MB 0MB 128MB 8MB 0 128MB 128MB 1MB 128MB 0 128MB 1MB 256MB 0 256MB 1MB 0 128MB 128MB 1MB 0 256MB 256MB
512MB~1023MB
8MB 128MB 0 128MB 8MB 256MB 0 256MB 8MB 0 128MB 128MB 8MB 0 256MB 256MB
Notice:
1. The On-Chip Frame Buffer Size would be included in the Fixed Memory.
Total
2. Please select the memory size according to this table.
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3.5 <Display Properties Setting>
Based on Intel Q965 GMCH with GMA3000 (Graphic Media Accelerator), the board
supports two DACs for display device as different resolution and color bit.
Please install the Intel Graphic Driver before you starting setup display devices.
1. Click right button on the desktop to lunch display properties
2. Click Advanced button for additional options
Click Graphics Properties... for
advanced setup
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Click Monitor to setup the CRT
monitor for Colors, Resolution
and Refresh Rate
Click Intel® Dual Display
Clone to setup the dual
display mode as same screen
Set the main display device here
Click Extended Desktop to
setup the dual display mode
as different screen display
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Chapter 4 <BIOS Setup>
The motherboard uses the Award BIOS for the system configuration. The Award BIOS in the single board computer is a customized version of the industrial standard BIOS for IBM PC AT-compatible computers. It supports Intel x86 and compatible CPU architecture based processors and computers. The BIOS provides critical low-level support for the system central processing, memory and I/O sub-systems.
The BIOS setup program of the single board computer let the customers modify the basic configuration setting. The settings are stored in a dedicated battery-backed memory, NVRAM, retains the information when the power is turned off. If the battery runs out of the power, then the settings of BIOS will come back to the default setting.
The BIOS section of the manual is subject to change without notice and is provided here for reference purpose only. The settings and configurations of the BIOS are current at the time of print, and therefore they may not be exactly the same as that displayed on your screen.
To activate CMOS Setup program, press ІDELЇ key immediately after you turn on the system. The following message “Press DEL to enter SETUP” should appear in the lower left hand corner of your screen. When you enter the CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will be displayed as Figure 4-1. You can use arrow keys to select your function, press ІEnterЇ key to accept the selection and enter the sub-menu.
Figure 4-1 CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen
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Appendix A <I/O Port Pin Assignment>
A.1 <Serial ATA Port>
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Connector: S_ATA1/2/3/4/5/6
Type: 7-pin wafer connector
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GND RSATA_TXP1 RSATA_TXN1 GND RSATA_RXN1 RSATA_RXP1 GND
A.2 <IrDA Port>
Connector: CN_IR Type: 5-pin header for SIR Port
Pin Description
1 Vcc 2 N/C 3 IRRX 4 Ground 5 IRTX
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A.3 <VGA Port>
Connector: CRT Type: 15-pin D-sub female connector on bracket
Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description
1 RED 6 Ground 11 N/C 2 GREEN 7 Ground 12 DDC_DA 3 BLUE 8 Ground 13 HSYNC 4 N/C 9 +5V 14 VSYNC 5 Ground 10 Ground 15 DDC_CLK
6
1 2 3 4 5
11 12 13 14 15
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A.4 <LAN Port>
Connector: RJ451/2 Type: RJ45 connector with LED on bracket
Pin 1 2 3 4 5
Description TRD0+ TRD0- TRD1+ TRD2+ TRD2-
Pin 6 7 8 9 10
Description TRD1- TRD3+ TRD3- NC NC
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B1.<I/O Port Address Map>
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B2.<Memory Address Map>
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B3.<System IRQ Resources>
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Appedix C <Flash BIOS>
C.1 BIOS Auto Flash Tool
The board is based on Award BIOS and can be updated easily by the BIOS auto flash tool. You can download the tool online at the address below:
TUhttp://www.award.comUT
TU UT
File name of the tool is “awdflash.exe”, it’s the utility that can write the data into the BIOS flash ship and update the BIOS. If assistance is required, contact CyberResearch, Inc.
C.2 Flash Method
1. Please make a bootable floppy disk.
2. Get the last .bin files you want to update and copy it into the disk.
3. Copy awardflash.exe to the disk.
4. Power on the system and flash the BIOS. (Example: C:/ awardflash XXX.bin)
5. Re-start the system.
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Appendix D <Programming GPIO’s>
The GPIO’can be programmed with the MSDOS debug program using simple
IN/OUT commands.The following lines show an example how to do this.
GPIO0…..GPIO7 bit0……bit7
-o 4E 87 ;enter configuration
-o 4E 87
-o 4E 07
-o 4F 09 ;enable GPIO function
-o 4E 30
-o 4F 02 ;enable GPIO configuration
-o 4E F0
-o 4F xx ;set GPIO as input/output; set ‘1’ for input,’0’for
output
-o 4E F1
-o 4F xx ;if set GPIO’s as output,in this register its value can
be set
Optional :
-o 4E F2
-o 4F xx ; Data inversion register ; ‘1’ inverts the current valus
of the bits ,’0’ leaves them as they are
-o 4E 30
-o 4F 02 ; active GPIO’s
For further information ,please refer to Winbond W83627DHG datasheet.
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Appendix E <Watch Dog timer Setting >
The watchdog timer makes the system auto-reset while it stops to work for a period. The
integrated watchdog timer can be setup as system reset mode by program.
Timeout Value Range
- 1 to 255
- Second or Minute
Program Sample
Watchdog timer setup as system reset with 5 second of timeout
4E, 87 4E, 87 4E, 07 4F, 08 Logical Device 8 4E, 30 Activate 4F, 01 4E, F5 Set as Second* 4F, 00 4E, F6 Set as 5 4F, 05
* Minute: bit 3 = 0; Second: bit 3 = 1
You can select Timer setting in the BIOS, after setting the time options, the system will reset according to the period of your selection.
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Product Service
Diagnosis and Debug
CyberResearch, Inc. maintains technical support lines staffed by experienced Applications Engineers and Technicians. There is no charge to call and we will return your call promptly if it is received while our lines are busy. Most problems encountered with data acquisition products can be solved over the phone. Signal connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty. CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems, especially if you are prepared for the call.
To ensure your call’s overall success and expediency:
1) Have the phone close to the PC so you can conveniently and quickly take action that the Applications Engineer might suggest.
2) Be prepared to open your PC, remove boards, report back-switch or jumper settings, and possibly change settings before reinstalling the modules.
3) Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on the board, module, or power supply.
4) Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected.
5) Have the source code to the program you are having trouble with available so that preceding and prerequisite modes can be referenced and discussed.
6) Have the manual at hand. Also have the product’s utility disks and any other relevant disks nearby so programs and version numbers can be checked.
Preparation will facilitate the diagnosis procedure, save you time, and avoid repeated calls. Here are a few preliminary actions you can take before you call which may solve some of the more common problems:
1) Check the PC-bus power and any power supply signals.
2) Check the voltage level of the signal between SIGNAL HIGH and SIGNAL LOW, or SIGNAL+ and SIGNAL– . It CANNOT exceed the full scale range of the board.
3) Check the other boards in your PC or modules on the network for address and interrupt conflicts.
4) Refer to the example programs as a baseline for comparing code.
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Warranty Notice
CyberResearch, Inc. warrants that this equipment as furnished will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the confirmed date of purchase by the original buyer and that upon written notice of any such defect, CyberResearch, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the defective item under the terms of this warranty, subject to the provisions and specific exclusions listed herein.
This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or altered outside our plant in any way which may, in the judgment of the manufacturer, affect its reliability. Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner exceeding or inconsistent with its specifications or if the serial number has been removed.
CyberResearch, Inc. does not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our products uses, and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price of the equipment.
The equipment warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any Buyer of Seller equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the Seller, its successors or assigns, in connection with equipment purchased and in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchant ability or fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of seller, its successors or assigns.
The equipment must be returned postage prepaid. Package it securely and insure it. You will be charged for parts and labor if the warranty period has expired.
Returns and RMAs
If a CyberResearch product has been diagnosed as being non-functional, is visibly damaged, or must be returned for any other reason, please call for an assigned RMA number. The RMA number is a key piece of information that lets us track and process returned merchandise with the fastest possible turnaround time.
PLEASE CALL FOR AN RMA NUMBER!
Packages returned without an RMA number will be refused!
In most cases, a returned package will be refused at the receiving dock if its contents are not known. The RMA number allows us to reference the history of returned products and determine if they are meeting your application’s requirements. When you call customer service for your RMA number, you will be asked to provide information about the product you are returning, your address, and a contact person at your organization.
Please make sure that the RMA number is prominently
displayed on the outside of the box.
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