Intel Atom N270, 945GSE User Manual

Intel® Atom™ Processor N270
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and Mobile Intel
945GSE
Development Kit User’s Manual
September 2008
Revision 002
Developer’s Kit User Manual
320436-002
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Contents
1 About This Manual ............................................................................................7
1.1 Content Overview...................................................................................7
1.2 Text Conventions ...................................................................................8
1.3 Glossary of Acronyms .............................................................................9
1.4 Technical Support.................................................................................10
1.4.1 Additional Technical Support..................................................... 10
1.5 Product Literature ................................................................................11
1.6 Related Documents ..............................................................................12
2 Getting Started...............................................................................................13
2.1 Overview ............................................................................................13
2.2 Development Board Features .................................................................15
2.3 Included Hardware and Documentation ...................................................16
2.4 Software Key Features ..........................................................................17
2.4.1 EFI firmware...........................................................................17
2.5 Before You Begin..................................................................................18
3 Theory of Operation ........................................................................................ 19
3.1 Block Diagram ..................................................................................... 19
3.2 Mechanical Form Factor......................................................................... 19
3.3 Thermal Management ........................................................................... 19
3.3.1 Thermal Solution..................................................................... 20
3.4 Power Management .............................................................................. 20
3.4.1 Power Management States........................................................20
3.4.2 Power Measurement Support ....................................................20
3.5 Intel® Atom™ Processor N270................................................................21
3.5.1 Processor Voltage Regulators ....................................................21
3.5.2 FSB.......................................................................................21
3.5.3 Power Management ................................................................. 21
3.5.4 Debug Interfaces.....................................................................21
3.5.5 Testability .............................................................................. 21
3.6 Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset GMCH ...........................................22
3.6.1 Memory ................................................................................. 22
3.6.2 Graphics ................................................................................ 22
3.7 ICH7M ................................................................................................22
3.7.1 PCI Expansion Slot .................................................................. 22
3.7.2 PCIe* x1 Expansion Slot...........................................................22
3.7.3 PCIe* Mini-Card ...................................................................... 23
3.7.4 LAN....................................................................................... 23
3.7.5 USB 2.0 ................................................................................. 23
3.7.6 Audio ....................................................................................23
3.7.7 SATA.....................................................................................23
3.7.8 IDE ....................................................................................... 24
3.7.9 TPM.......................................................................................24
3.7.10 GPIO ..................................................................................... 25
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3.7.11 PCI Configuration Space...........................................................27
4 Hardware Reference ........................................................................................ 29
4.1 Primary Features.................................................................................. 29
4.2 Power.................................................................................................29
4.2.1 Power Supply .........................................................................30
4.3 I/O Headers and Connectors ..................................................................30
4.3.1 Front Panel I/O Headers........................................................... 30
4.3.2 Back Panel I/O Connectors .......................................................31
4.4 Configuration Settings ..........................................................................32
4.4.1 Configuration Jumpers/Switches................................................32
4.4.2 System EFI Firmware Configuration ...........................................32
4.5 LED....................................................................................................33
5 Software........................................................................................................34
5.1 EFI Firmware ....................................................................................... 34
5.1.1 Overview ...............................................................................34
5.1.2 EFI Setup Security...................................................................34
5.1.3 PXE Boot Support....................................................................34
5.1.4 ACPI......................................................................................34
5.2 OS Support .........................................................................................34
6 Quick Start ....................................................................................................35
6.1 Required Peripherals............................................................................. 35
6.2 Power Up/Power Down .......................................................................... 35
Figures
Figure 1. Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
Board (Top View)......................................................................................
Figure 2. Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
CRB Block Diagram ...................................................................................
Figure 3. CRB Components...............................................................................29
Figure 4. Front Panel .......................................................................................30
Figure 5. Back Panel........................................................................................ 31
Figure 6. Firmware Hub ...................................................................................32
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Tables
Table 1. Text Conventions..................................................................................8
Table 2. Acronyms ............................................................................................9
Table 3. Intel Literature Centers........................................................................11
Table 4. Related Documents .............................................................................12
Table 5. Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset CRB
Feature Set Summary ...............................................................................
Table 6. Platform Power Management States.......................................................20
Table 7. ICH GPIOs ......................................................................................... 25
Table 8. PCI Configuration Space ......................................................................27
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Table 9. CRB LEDs ..........................................................................................
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About This Manual
1 About This Manual
This manual describes the typical hardware set-up procedures, features, and use of the Intel Customer Reference Board (CRB) and other components included in the Development Kit. This manual is written for OEMs, system evaluators, and embedded system developers. This document defines all jumpers, headers, LED functions, and their locations on the development board along with subsystem features. This manual assumes basic familiarity in the fundamental concepts involved with installing and configuring hardware for a personal computer system.
Note: Read this document in its entirety prior to applying power to the motherboard.
Chapter 6 provides quick start procedures.
Intel recommends having both the schematic and board present while reading this document.
The references in this document correlate to reference designators and board properties of Intel FAB B Customer Reference Board.
This manual is intended to be used with the Development Kit but can also be used to help bring up the Intel Chipset board, although not all associated peripherals will be included with the development board.
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Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
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Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
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Atom™ Processor N270 and Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express
1.1 Content Overview
Chapter 1.0, “About This Manual” — This chapter contains a description of conventions used in this manual. The last few sections explain how to obtain literature and contact customer support.
Chapter 2.0, “Getting Started”— This chapter identifies key components, features and specifications.
Chapter 3.0, “Theory of Operation” — This chapter provides information on the system design.
Chapter 4.0, “Hardware Reference”— This chapter provides a description of development kit primary features, connectors, and configuration settings.
Chapter 5.0, “Software” — This chapter provides information on system BIOS and OS support.
Chapter 6.0, “Quick Start”— This chapter provides a summary of hardware and power-on instructions for the development kit.
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1.2 Text Conventions
The notations listed in Table 1 may be used throughout this manual.
Table 1. Text Conventions
Notation Definition
# The pound symbol (#) appended to a signal name indicates that the signal
is active low. (e.g., PM_BMBUSY#)
Variables Variables are shown in italics. Variables must be replaced with correct
values.
Instructions Instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase. When you are
programming, instructions are not case-sensitive. You may use either uppercase or lowercase.
Numbers Hexadecimal numbers are represented by a string of hexadecimal digits
followed by the character H. A zero prefix is added to numbers that begin with A through F. (For example, FF is shown as 0FFH.) Decimal and binary numbers are represented by their customary notations. (That is, 255 is a decimal number and 1111 is a binary number. In some cases, the letter B is added for clarity.)
Units of Measure
A GB KB KΩ
mA MB
MHz
ms
mW
ns pF W
V µA
µF µs
µW
Signal Names Signal names are shown in uppercase. When several signals share a
The following abbreviations are used to represent units of measure:
amps, amperes gigabytes kilobytes kilo-ohms milliamps, milliamperes megabytes megahertz milliseconds milliwatts nanoseconds picofarads watts volts microamps, microamperes microfarads microseconds microwatts
common name, an individual signal is represented by the signal name followed by a number, while the group is represented by the signal name followed by a variable (n). For example, the lower chip-select signals are named CS0#, CS1#, CS2#, and so on; they are collectively called CSn#. A pound symbol (#) appended to a signal name identifies an active-low signal. Port pins are represented by the port abbreviation, a period, and the pin number (e.g., P1.0).
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1.3 Glossary of Acronyms
Table 2 defines the acronyms used throughout this document.
Table 2. Acronyms
Term Definition
ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
AGTL Assisted Gunning Transceiver Logic
ATA Advanced Technology Attachment (disk drive interface)
ATX Advanced Technology Extended (motherboard form Factor)
BGA Ball Grid Array
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor
CRB Customer Reference Board
DDR Double Data Rate
DMA Direct Memory Access
DVI-D Digital Visual Interface Digital only
EFI Extensible Firmware Interface
FAE Field Application Engineer
FCBGA Flip Chip Ball Grid Array
FSB Front Side Bus
FWH Firmware Hub
GMCH Graphics Memory Controller Hub
GPIO General Purpose Input Output
HDD Hard disk drive
ICH I/O Controller Hub
IDE Integrated Device Electronics
Intel® HD Audio Intel® High Definition Audio
ITP In-Target Probe
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
LPC Low Pin Count
OS Operating System
PATA Parallel AT Attachment
PCIe* PCI Express*
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Term Definition
POST Power-on self-test
PXE Pre-boot Execution Environment
RTC Real Time Clock
SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
SIO Super Input Output
SMB System Management Bus
SMC System Management Controller
SO-DIMM Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface Bus
SSD Solid-state Drive
TDP Thermal Design Power
TPM Trusted Platform Module
USB Universal Serial Bus
VGA Video Graphics Array
VID Voltage Identification
VRM Voltage Regulator Module
WoL Wake on LAN
XDP Extended Debug Port
1.4 Technical Support
Support Services for your hardware and software are provided through the secure
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Premier Support Web site at https://premier.intel.com. After you log on, you
Intel can obtain technical support, review “What’s New,” and download any items required to maintain the platform. Support is provided through the following product: Dev Kit (Embedded/N270/945GSE/ICH7M).
1.4.1 Additional Technical Support
If you require additional technical support, please contact your field sales representative or local distributor.
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1.5 Product Literature
To order hard copies of product literature, the following instructions should be followed:
1. Determine the SKU Number
If you do not know the SKU # of the document you are ordering, please refer
www.intel.com or contact your FAE. The SKU # is the first 6 digits of the
to
number on the PDF file, such as: 12345612.pdf or at the bottom of the
download page for that document.
2. Call, Mail or Email a request
Call: To place an order for a publication or text in hardcopy or CD form,
please contact our Intel
Table 3. Intel Literature Centers
U.S. and Canada 1-800-548-4725
International 1-303-675-2148
Fax 1-303-675-2120
Mail a request to:
Intel Literature Fulfilment Center P.O. Box 5937 Denver, Colorado 80217-9808 USA
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Literature Fulfillment Centers listed in Table 3.
Location Telephone Number
Email a request to:
intelsupport@hibbertgroup.com
Please make sure to include in your mailed/emailed request:
SKU # Company Name Your Name (first, last) Full mailing address Daytime Phone Number in case of questions
Note: Please be aware not all documents are available in all media types. Some may only be
available as a download.
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