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Document Revision History
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KTA70M/mITX QC 2.0GHz(R-460L) P/N: 66010000
Prod.code:D6P S/N: 01111336
KONTRON Technology Technical Support
If you have questions about installing or using your KONTRON Technology Product, then check this User’s
Manual first – you will find answers to most questions here. To obtain support please contact your local
Kontron Sales Partner or Kontron Field Application Engineer (FAE).
Before Contacting Support: Please be prepared to provide as much information as possible:
CPU Board
1. Type and P/N (Part Number), find label like:
2. S/N (Serial Number), find label like:
Configuration (if relevant)
1. CPU Type and Clock speed
2. DRAM Type and Size.
3. BIOS Revision (find the version info in the BIOS Setup Menu).
4. BIOS Settings different than Default Settings.
System (if relevant)
1. OS (Operating System) Make and Version.
2. Driver Version numbers: Graphics, Network, and Audio etc.
3. Attached Hardware: Harddisks, CD-Rom, Display Panels etc.
If the Kontron Technology product seems to be defect and you want to return it for repair, please follow the
guide lines from the following page:
KONTRON Technology warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the
warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period
KONTRON Technology will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a similar product.
Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
The warranty does not cover:
1. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
A. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature, unauthorized product
modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.
B. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by KONTRON Technology.
C. Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure.
D. Normal wear and tear.
E. Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
2. Removal, installation and set-up service charges.
Exclusion of damages:
KONTRON TECHNOLOGY LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
KONTRON TECHNOLOGY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR:
1.DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON
INCON- VENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS OR
OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
2. ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.
3. ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
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KTA70M variants
Sales PN
Processor data
1 Introduction
This manual describes the KTA70M/mITX family of boards made by KONTRON Technology A/S. These board
will also be denoted KTA70M within this Users Guide.
The KTA70M family is based on AMD eTrinity platform: AMD BGA FP2 processor APU and AMD Fusion
controller Hub A70M (Hudson M3) on a mini ITX form factor. See the chapter System Specifications for more
specific details.
The KTA70M family consist on three members having the same functionality except for different BGA
processors (soldered to the board). The 3 versions have the same type of active CPU cooler premounted.
Use of this Users Guide implies a basic knowledge of PC-AT hard- and software. This manual is focused on
describing the KTA70M board’s special features and is not intended to be a standard PC-AT textbook.
New users are recommended to study the Installation Procedure stated in the following chapter before
switching-on the power.
All configuration and setup of the CPU board is either done automatically or manually by the user via the
BIOS setup menus. Only exceptions are the Clear CMOS jumper and the Always On jumper.
Latest revision of this manual, datasheet, BIOS, drivers, BSP’s (Board Support Packages), Mechanical
drawings (2D and 3D) can be downloaded from here:
Warning: Turn off PSU (Power Supply Unit) befor configuring the board and do not hot plug
power supply, otherwise components (RAM, LAN cards etc.) might get damaged.
!
!
Warning: When mounting the board to chassis etc. please notice that the board contains
Note:
2 Installation Procedure
2.1 Installing the Board
To get the board running, follow these steps. If the board shipped from KONTRON has already components
like RAM mounted, then relevant steps below can be skipped.
1. Turn off the PSU (Power Supply Unit)
2. Insert the DDR3 SODIMM 204pin module(s)
Be careful to push it in the slot(s) before locking the tabs.
3. Connecting Interfaces and PSU
Insert all external cables for hard disk, keyboard etc. A display/monitor must be connected in order to
be able change BIOS settings. Connect 12V +/-5% PSU to the board via one of the two types of 4-pin
power connectors (both located next to the Audio Jack stack connector).
4. Power Button
Turn on mains power to the PSU. If board doesn’t boot, then PWRBTN_IN must be toggled; this is done by
shorting pins 16 (PWRBTN_IN) and pin 18 (GND) on the FRONTPNL connector (see Connector
description), by use of a “normally open” switch etc.
5. BIOS Setup
Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the <Del> key during boot up. Enter Exit Menu and Load Optimal
Defaults. Refer to the “BIOS Configuration / Setup“ section of this manual for details on BIOS setup.
6. Mounting the board to chassis
To clear all BIOS settings, including Password protection, activate “Clear CMOS” Jumper for ⋲10
sec (without power connected).
components on both sides of the PCB which can easily be damaged if board is handled without
reasonable care. A damaged component can result in malfunction or no function at all.
When fixing the Motherboard on a chassis it is recommended using screws with integrated washer and a
diameter of ⋲7mm. Do not use washers with teeth, as they can damage the PCB and cause short circuits.
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Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ.
Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig
Brukte batterier kasseres i
When an interface or connector has a VCC (or other power) pin which is directly connected to a power plane
• That the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC60950.
2.2 Requirements IEC60950
Take care when designing chassis interface connectors in order to fulfil the IEC60950 standard.
like the VCC plane:
To protect the external power lines of the peripheral devices the customer has to ensure:
• Wires have suitable rating to withstand the maximum available power.
Lithium battery precautions
CAUTION!
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re- placed.
Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended
by manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to
the manufacturer’s instruc- tions.
ATTENTION!
Risque d'explosion avec l'échange inadéquat de la
batterie. Remplacement seulement par le même ou un
type équivalent recommandé par le producteur.
L'évacuation des batteries usagées conformément à des
indications du fabricant.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri –
håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af
samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage
til leverandøren.
VARNING!
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma
batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av
apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt
fabrikantens instruktion.
VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der
Batterie. Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Anga- ben des
Herstellers.
PRECAUCION!
Peligro de explosión si la batería se sustituye
incorrectamente. Sustituya solamente por el mismo o
tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante.
Disponga las baterías usadas según las instrucciones
del fabricante.
ADVARSEL!
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt
samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av
apparatfabrikanten.
henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
VAROITUS!
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan lalteval- mistajan
suosittelemaan tyyppiln. Hävitä käytetty paristo
valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
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Form factor
mITX ( miniITX): 170,18 x 170,18 mm / 6,7 x 6,7”
Processor
AMD eTrinity FP2 processor:
Companion
AMD A70M Hudson-M3 Controller Hub
3 System Specifications
3.1 Component main data
The table below summarizes the features of the KTA70M/mITX embedded motherboards.
• Quad-Core 2.0/2.8 GHZ with R-460L APU 25W
• Quad Core 1.6/2.4GHz with R-452-L APU 19W
• Dual Core 1.9/2.4GHz, with R-252F APU 17W
• Compatible with Existing 32-Bit x86 and 64-bit AMD64 Code Base
1x 4 pole External connector J28 (in REAR-IO area)
Battery
Speaker
On-board Speaker Piezo
• 2x 10/100/1000Mbits/s LAN (ETH1/ETH2) using Intel® Pearsonville xGB PCI Express
Ethernet controller (WGI211ATSLJXZ).
• PXE Netboot supported.
• Wake On LAN (WOL) supported
2x USB2.0 in Frontpanel Connector J5
2x USB2.0 in USB Internal USB Connector J16
4x USB2.0, USB stack J20 (in REAR-IO area)
2x USB 2.0/USB3.0, Right USB stack J14 ( in REAR-IO area)
2x USB 2.0/USB3.0, left USB stack J15 (in REAR-IO area)
1x USB 2.0 in mPCIe socket J38
COM1 2x 5 Pin row J23
COM2 2x 5 Pin row J22
SYSFAN 4 pin row J24 12V PWM
1x 4 pole Internal connector J19
(+12V Single Supply , Max 260W)
1x 2 pole Internal 12V Standby power input J31
1x 4 pin row Power Out 12V (4 Amp max.) and 5V (3 Amp max.) J18
Exchangeable 3.0V Lithium battery for on-board Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM.
Manufacturer Panasonic / Part-number CR-2032L/BN, CR2032N/BN or CR-2032L/BE.
Approximate 6 years retention.
Current draw is 4 µA when PSU is disconnected and 0 µA in S0 – S5.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
On-board speaker (Electromagnetic Sound Generator like Hycom HY-05LF)
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Environmental
Operating:
BIOS
AMI EFI
OS (planned)
Windows 7 (32 and 64bit)
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0°C – 60°C operating temperature (forced cooling). It is the customer’s responsibility to
provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within allowed
temperature range.
10% - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Storage:
-20°C – 70°C; lower limit of storage temperature is defined by specification restriction of
on-board CR2032 battery. Board with battery has been verified for storage temperature
down to -40°C by Kontron.
5% - 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Electro Static Discharge (ESD) / Radiated Emissions (EMI):
All Peripheral interfaces intended for connection to external equipment are ESD/ EMI
protected.
EN 61000-4-2:2000 ESD Immunity
EN55022:1998 class B Generic Emission Standard.
Safety:
EN 60950-1: 2006/ A11:2009/ A1:2010/A12:2011
IEC 60950-1(ed.2)
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
Product Category: Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business
Equipment
Product Category CCN: NWGQ2, NWGQ8
File number: E194252 (E194252-A21-CB-1)
Theoretical MTBF:
327.518 / 162.430 hours @ 40ºC / 60ºC
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS):
All boards in the KTA70M family are RoHS/RoHS-II compliant.
Capacitor utilization:
No Tantalum capacitors on board
Only Japanese brand Solid capacitors rated for 100 ºC used on board
Windows 8 (32 and 64bit)
Windows XP (32 bit)
DOS
Windows Embedded 7
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2x SODIMM DDR3
Dual Channel 1067/1333
eTrinity APU
PCIe x8 (x16slot) Graphics
3x DP (DisplayPort 1.2)
4x USB3.0/USB2.0
9x USB2.0
VIA Audio Codec
1x PCIe x4 (x16 slot)
2x 10/100/Gbe
Intel Pearsonville I211AT
5x SATA (SATA3.0, RAID0/1)
1x mSATA
TPM (Infineon)
Embedded
ITE8516
Feature connector:
SPI BIOS Flash
2x Fan (CPU/System)
2x COM (RS232)
6-pin PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse
3.2 KTA70M/mITX Block Diagram
Processor
813pin uBGA
1x mPCIe w. USB (USB2.0)
A70M
FCH
Controller
SMBus/I2C
GPIO/DAC/ADC/PWM
GPIO expansion (up to 152)
Intruder
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Operation
Power Supplied
Windows 7 32bit Idle
840mA
Windows 7 32bit 3Dmark 2005
1680mA
Windows 7 32bit Burn In Test v6
1740mA
+12V
KTA70M
PSU
Gnd
Current
Probe
Tektronix TDS5104B
3.3 Power Consumption
Total System power example
More detailed Static Power Consumption
On the following pages the power consumption of the KTA70M mITX Board is measured under:
1- DOS, idle, mean
2- Windows7, Running 3DMARK 2005 & BurnInTest v6, mean
3- S1, mean
4- S3, mean
5- S4, mean
The following items were used in the test setup:
1. Low Power Setup:
Standard system configuration equipped with AMD dual-core 2.1GHz CPU, 1xPCIe card, internal
graphics, 2x SATA disks, 1x SODIMM (1GB Module), Monitor, USB Keyboard & Mouse, 1x 8GB USB
Stick.
High Power Setup:
Standard system configuration equipped with AMD dual-core 2.1GHz CPU, PCIex4, PCIex8, miniPCIe
WLAN, 4x SATA disks, 1x DIMM (4GB Modules), Monitor, Display Port or HDMI Monitor, USB Keyboard &
Mouse. 4x 4-8GB USB Sticks
2. 12V active cooler
3. USB Keyboard/Mouse
4. Monitor
5. 3.5” HDD WD WD1600AA
6. ATX Fortron 400W
7. Tektronix TDS5104B
8. Tektronix TCPA300
9. Tektronix TCP312
10. Fluke 289
Note: The Power consumption of Monitor and HDDs is not included.
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
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Current draw
Power consumption
1650mA
19.80W
Windows 7, mean
Current draw
Power consumption
2160mA
25.92W
Current draw
Power consumption
50mA
0.60W
Current draw
Power consumption
46mA
0.55W
Current draw
Power consumption
2017mA
24.20W
Windows 7, mean
3DMARK2005 ( first scene ) & CPUBURN
Current draw
Power consumption
2534mA
30.41W
Current draw
Power consumption
77mA
0.93W
Current draw
Power consumption
55mA
0.66W
Low Power Setup results:
DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
3DMARK2005 (first scene ) & CPUBURN
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
S4 Mode, Mean, No external load
High Power Setup results:
DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
S4 Mode, Mean, No external load
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USB #
USB standard
Connector location
HCI
Note
USB0
USB1
USB2.0 /USB1.1
Frontpanel (J5)
OHCI1/EHCI1
USB2
USB2.0 /USB1.1
mPCIe (J38)
OHCI1/EHCI1
No over current detection
USB3
USB2.0 /USB1.1
- - USB3 doesn’t exist
USB4
USB2.0 /USB1.1
Pin row (J16)
OHCI1/EHCI1
USB5
USB2.0 /USB1.1
Pin row (J16)
OHCI2/EHCI2
USB6
USB9
USB2.0 /USB1.1
USB quad stack (J20)
OHCI2/EHCI2
USB10
USB11
USB3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1
USB3.0 dual stack (J15)
Left - Rear IO
xHCI1
USB12
USB13
USB3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1
USB3.0 dual stack (J14)
Right - Rear IO
xHCI2
3.4 USB ports overview
The KTA70M board contains two pairs of EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) and OHCI (Open Host
Controller Interface) in order to support up to 9 USB1.1/USB2.0 devices and further more two xHCI
(Extensible Host Controller Interface) to support up to 4 USB3.0 devices.
The OHCI controllers support USB1.1, Full-Speed (12Mbps) and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps).
The EHCI controllers support USB2.0, High-Speed (480Mbps).
The xHCI controllers support USB3.0, USB2.0 and USB 1.1, Super-Speed (5.0Gbps), High-Speed
(480Mbps), Full-Speed (12Mbps) and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps)
Legacy Keyboard/Mouse and wakeup from sleep states are supported. Over-current detection on all USB
ports except USB2.
USB7
USB8
Rear IO
Notes: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of
1000mA.
Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pinsTo protect the external power
lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
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For USB2.0 cabling it is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB2.0 standard:
For USB3.0 cabling it is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB3.0 standard:
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COM1 J23
COM2 J22
USB4/5 J16
SysFan J24
Power J19
ClearCMOS J34
Frontpanel J5
CPUFan J25
SATA4 SATA2 SATA0
SATA3 SATA1
SPI J21
PCIex8 J7
PCIex4 J6
(x16 slot)
KBD/MSE J27
Feature J26
SODIMM J1
mSATA J39
mPCIe J38
12V-SB-In J31
PowerOut J18
Audio J41
NC J36
AlwaysOn J37
IMC debug J35
HDT+ J32
SODIMM J2
Bp J33
LPC J29
USB12 J14
LineIn
Power J28
DP1 J43
USB10 J15
ETH1
USB6
J20
4 Connectors Locations
4.1 KTA70m/mITX Topview
(backside)
(backside)
(not mounted)
(backside)
(not mounted)
(backside)
(x16 slot)
(Internal)
USB11 J15
DP2 J3
USB13 J14
DP0 J4
ETH2
J8
USB7
USB8
USB9
LineOut
Mic
J40
(external)
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mPCIe J38
mSATA J39
HDT+ J32
Bp J33
4.2 KTA70m/mITX Bottomview
(not mounted)
(not mounted)
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The mnemonic name of the signal at the current pin. The notation “#” states that the signal
5 Connector Signal Definitions
The following sections provide pin definitions and detailed description of all onboard connectors.
The connector definitions follow the following notation:
Column Name Description
Pin Shows the pin numbers in the connector.
Signal
is active low.
Type AI: Analogue Input
AO: Analogue Output
I: Digital Input
IO: Digital Input / Output
IOD: Input / Open Drain output
O: Digital Output
DSO: Differential Signaling Output with complementary signals on two paired wires
DSI: Differential Signaling Input with complementary signals on two paired wires
DSIO: Differential Signaling Input / Output (combined DSO and DSI)
PWR: PoWeR supply or ground reference pins
NC: Pin Not Connected
Additional notations:
-5.0 +5.0V signal voltage level, e.g. I-5.0
-3.3 +3.3V signal voltage level, e.g. O-3.3
-1.8 +1.8V signal voltage level, e.g. IO-1.8
Ioh/Iol Ioh: Typical current in mA flowing out of an output pin through a grounded load while the
output voltage has high level.
Iol: Typical current in mA flowing into an output pin from a VCC connected load while the
output voltage has low level.
The abbreviation tbd is used for specifications which are not available yet or which are not sufficiently
specified by the component vendors.
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19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
1
Lane 0 (p)
LVDS
2
GND
PWR
3 Lane 0 (n)
LVDS
4
Lane 1 (p)
LVDS
5
GND
PWR
6
Lane 1 (n)
LVDS
7
Lane 2 (p)
LVDS
8
GND
PWR
9
Lane 2 (n)
LVDS
10
Lane 3 (p)
LVDS
11
GND
PWR
12
Lane 3 (n)
LVDS
Internally pull down (1Mohm).
DDC channel on pin 15/17, If HDMI adapter used (3.3V)
14
Config2
(Not used)
O
Internally connected to GND
Aux Channel (+)
or DDC Clk
AUX (+) channel used by DP
DDC Clk used by HDMI
16
GND
PWR
Aux Channel (-)
or DDC Data
AUX (-) channel used by DP
DDC Data used by HDMI
18
Hot Plug
I Internally pull down (100Kohm).
19
Return
PWR
Same as GND
20
3.3V
PWR
Fused by 1.5A resetable PTC fuse, common for DP0 and DP1
6 Rear IO Connectors
6.1 DisplayPort (DP0/DP1/DP2)(J4/J43/J3)
The DP (DisplayPort) connectors are based on standard DP type Foxconn 3VD11203-H7AB-4H or similar.
Pin Signal Description Type Note
13 Config1
15 Aux Ch (p)
17 Aux Ch (n)
Note: To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
Aux or DDC
selection
I
Aux channel on pin 15/17 selected as default (when NC)
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The 3 DisplayPorts (DP0, DP1 and DP2) can be used in a 3 independent display configuration. By use of DP
Adapter Converters it is possible to implement a mix of DP, VGA, HDMI and DVI-D outputs and still support 3
independent displays configuration.
Available DP adapters:
DP to VGA DP to HDMI DP to DVI-D
PN 1045-5779 PN 1045-5781 PN 1045-5780
DP Extention Cable:
In order to prevent mechanical conflicts the above DP adapters can be connected to DP#0, DP#1 and DP#2
via the 1051-7619 Cable DP Extender cable 200mm.
The DP to VGA adapter is an “active” converter, meaning that seen from the graphics controller it looks like
a DP. The HDMI and DVI converters are passive converters, meaning that they inform the graphics
controller about its type and the graphics controller then replace the DP signals with TMDS signals (used in
HDMI and DVI).
The HDMI interface supports the HDMI 1.4a specification including audio codec. Limitations to the
resolution apply: 2048x1536 (VGA), 1920x1200 (HDMI and DVI).
Four independent (simultaneously) displays (without using PCIe Graphics cards) is a possible configuration
under the following conditions:
1. A DP-PCIe passive card or DP-DVI passive card must be used in the outermost PCIe slot.
2. All DP must be converted to DVI-D or HDMI via passive adapters like above adapters.
3. Two of the panels must have the same timing (as if two panels are of the exact same type).
The USB3.0 connectors are based on standard USB3.0 connectors type Lotes ABA-USB-104-K01 or similar.
Thease 4 USB3.0 ports are controlled by the xHCI controllers supporting USB3.0, USB2.0 and USB 1.1,
Super-Speed (5.0Gbps), High-Speed (480Mbps), Full-Speed (12Mbps) and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps)
USB Ports 10 and 11 (mounted on top of the DP#2 port):
Signal Description
USB10+ USB10-
RX10+ RX10-
TX10+ TX10-
USB11+ USB11-
RX11+ RX11-
TX11+ TX11-
5V/SB5V
USB Ports 12 and 13 (mounted on top of the DP#0 port):
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external device. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on
device activity. Protected by current limited power distribution switch,1A for each port.
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Signal Description
USB12+ USB12-
RX12+ RX12-
TX12+ TX12-
USB13+ USB13-
RX13+ RX13-
TX13+ TX13-
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V/SB5V
5V supply for external device. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on
device activity. Protected by current limited power distribution switch,1A for each port.
Notes: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of
1000mA.
Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pinsTo protect the external power
lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
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Signal
PIN
Note
LED1
LED Lights when ETH1 Link, Flashing when activity
MDI0+
MDI0-
MDI1+
MDI2+
MDI2-
MDI1-
MDI3+
MDI3-
LED2
LED Lights when ETH2 Link, Flashing when activity
ETH1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ETH2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MDI0+
MDI0-
MDI1+
MDI2+
MDI2-
MDI1-
MDI3+
MDI3-
6.3 Ethernet Connectors (ETH1/ETH2) (J8)
The KTA70M supports two 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet RJ45 connetors in a stacked dual LAN connector, type
Ude RMT-123AGF1F or sililar. Both ports are driven by Intel® Pearsonville WGI211AT PCI Express controller.
In order to achieve the specified performance of the Ethernet port, Category 5 twisted pair cables must be
used with 10/100MB and Category 5E, 6 or 6E with 1Gb LAN networks.
Signal Description
MDI[0]+ /
MDI[0]-
MDI[1]+ /
MDI[1]-
MDI[2]+ /
MDI[2]-
MDI[3]+ /
MDI[3]-
Note: MDI = Media Dependent Interface.
MDI mode: first pair in 1000Base-T (i.e. the BI_DA+/- pair), transmit pair in 10/100Base-T.
MDI crossover mode: acts as the BI_DB+/- pair, receive pair in 10/100Base-TX.
MDI mode: second pair in 1000Base-T (i.e. the BI_DB+/- pair), receive pair in 10/100Base-T.
MDI crossover mode: acts as the BI_DA+/- pair, transmit pair in 10/100Base-T.
MDI mode: third pair in 1000Base-T (i.e. the BI_DC+/- pair).
MDI crossover mode: acts as the BI_DD+/- pair.
MDI mode: fourth pair in 1000Base-T (i.e. the BI_DD+/- pair).
MDI crossover mode: acts as the BI_DC+/- pair.
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Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
DSIO-3.3
USB6-
USB6+
DSIO-3.3
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
DSIO-3.3
USB7-
USB7+
DSIO-3.3
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
DSIO-3.3
USB8-
USB8+
DSIO-3.3
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
DSIO-3.3
USB9-
USB9+
DSIO-3.3
6.4 USB x4 Stack Connector (USB6/USB7/USB8/USB9) (J20)
USB Ports 6, 7, 8 and 9 are mounted in a single stack in the IO Area type Foxconn UB11123-Q8DF-4F or
similar. The USB ports are controlled by a single set of OHCI and EHCI controllers (also shared by USB5).
The OHCI controllers support USB1.1, Full-Speed (12Mbps) and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps).
The EHCI controllers support USB2.0, High-Speed (480Mbps).
Signal Description
USB6+ USB6USB7+ USB7-
USB8+ USB8-
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
USB9+ USB9-
5V/SB5V
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on
USB device activity. Protected by individual resettable 1A fuse.
Notes: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of
1000mA.
Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pinsTo protect the external power
lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
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Signal
Type
Note
TIP LINE1-L
IA
RING LINE1-R
IA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
TIP
FRONT-OUT-L
OA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
TIP MIC1-L
IA
RING MIC1-R
IA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
6.5 Audio Interface (J40)
The on-board Audio circuit, based on Via VT1708S, implements 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio with
UAA (Universal Audio Architecture), featuring five 24-bit stereo DACs and three 20-bit stereo ADCs. The
Following Audio connector is available in IO Area.
Audio Speakers, Line-in and Microphone are available in the stacked audiojack connector type Lotes ABAJAK-028-K03
RING FRONT-OUT-R OA
Signal Description Note
FRONT-OUT-L Front Speakers (Speaker Out Left).
FRONT-OUT-R Front Speakers (Speaker Out Right).
MIC1-L Microphone 1 - Left Shared with Audio Header
MIC1-R
Microphone 1 - Right Shared with Audio Header
LINE1-L Line 1 signal - Left
LINE1-R Line 1 signal - Right
Shared with Audio Header
Shared with Audio Header
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Header
Pin
Signal
Description
1
12V
Power supply +12V
2
12V
Power supply +12V
3
GND
Ground
4
GND
Ground
6.6 DC Power External Connector (J28)
The KTA70M/mITX board has an external power input connector for supplying voltage in the range from
+11.4V to +12.6V. The power connector is a 4 pin Micro-Fit type Molex 0430450402 or similar.
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
Notes:To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
Alternatively the DC Power Internal Connector can be used
Available cable kit:
PN 1052-5814 Cable ATX Power for KTA70M, 200mm long.
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Pin
Signal
Description
1
GND
Ground
2
GND
Ground
3
12V
Power supply +12V
4
12V
Power supply +12V
Header
Pin
Signal
Description
Type
1
12V
Power +12V
PWR
7 Pin Connectors
7.1 DC Power Internal Connector (J19)
The KTA70M/mITX has an internal power input connector for supplying voltage in the range from +11.4V to
+12.6V. The power connector is a 4 pin 12V ATX connector type Lotes ABA-POW-003-K02 or similar.
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
Notes:To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
Alternatively the DC Power External Connector can be used
7.1 12V-SB-In Connector (J31)
The 12V-SB-In (12V StandBy power Input) connector is a 2 pin connector type Molex 22-23-2021or similar.
This connector can be used to add 12V Standby Power for use when 12V is not present on DC Power Internal
or DC Power External connectors.
2 GND Ground PWR
The 12V (connected to pin 1) is connected to the 12V power rail via a diode to prevent reverse powering.
Maximum allowed supplied current is 1A, so power limitation feature must be built in the power circuit
connected to the 12V-SB-In connector.
Notes:To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
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Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
AO
LFE-OUT
1 2 CEN-OUT
AO
PWR
AAGND
3 4 AAGND
PWR
1
AO
FRONT-OUT-L
5 6 FRONT-OUT-R
AO
1
PWR
AAGND
7 8 AAGND
PWR
AO
REAR-OUT-L
9 10 REAR-OUT-R
AO
AO
SIDE-OUT-L
11
12 SIDE-OUT-R
AO
PWR
AAGND
13
14 AAGND
PWR
1
AI
MIC1-L
15
16 MIC1-R
AI 1
PWR
AAGND
17
18 AAGND
PWR
1 LINE1-L
19
20 LINE1-R
1
NC
NC
21
22 AAGND
PWR
PWR
GND
23
24 NC
NC
O SPDIF-OUT
25
26 GND
PWR
7.2 Audio Header Connector (J41)
The Audio Header connector is a 26 pin connector type Molex 87832-2620 or similar.
Note 1: Shared with Audio Stack connector (in Rear IO area).
Signal Description
FRONT-OUT-L Front Speakers (Speaker Out Left).
FRONT-OUT-R Front Speakers (Speaker Out Right).
REAR-OUT-L
REAR-OUT-R
SIDE-OUT-L
SIDE-OUT-R
CEN-OUT
LFE-OUT
NC No connection
MIC1 MIC Input 1
LINE1 Line 1 signals
F-SPDIF-OUT S/PDIF Output
AAGND Audio Analogue ground
Available cable kit:
PN 821043 Cable, Audio Open-End (300 mm)
Rear Speakers (Surround Out Left).
Rear Speakers (Surround Out Right).
Side speakers (Surround Out Left)
Side speakers (Surround Out Right)
Center Speaker (Center Out channel).
Subwoofer Speaker (Low Freq. Effect Out).
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7.3 Power Out Connector (J18)
The Power Out connector can be used to power source external devices like HDD. The connector is type
Molex 22-23-2041 or similar.
Header Pin Signal Description Type
1 5V Power +5V PWR
2 GND Ground PWR
3 GND Ground PWR
4 12V Power +12V PWR
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
Notes:
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that
Available cable kit:
PN 1027-3669 Cable Power Out
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Pin
Signal
Description
Type
1
5V/SB5V
5V (always) protected by separate 1A resettable fuse
PWR
2
5V/SB5V
5V (always) protected by separate 1A resettable fuse
PWR
3
USB4-
Differential pair 4 -
DSIO-3.3
4
USB5-
Differential pair 5 -
DSIO-3.3
5
USB4+
Differential pair 4 +
DSIO-3.3
6
USB4+
Differential pair 5 +
DSIO-3.3
7
GND
Ground
PWR
8
GND
Ground
PWR -
(pin not mounted -Used for keying)
10
KEY NC
7.4 USB4/5 Connector (J16)
USB Ports 4 and 5 are available via Pin Row connector type Foxconn HS1105F-RNP9 or similar.
The USB4 port is controlled by a set of OHCI and EHCI controllers (also shared by USB0/1/2).
The USB5 port is controlled by a set of OHCI and EHCI controllers (also shared by USB6/7/8/9).
The OHCI controllers support USB1.1, Full-Speed (12Mbps) and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps).
The EHCI controllers support USB2.0, High-Speed (480Mbps).
Notes: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
The contacts for USB devices are protected and suitable to supply USB devices with a maximum input current of
1000mA.
Do not supply external USB devices with higher power dissipation through these pinsTo protect the external power
lines of peripheral devices make sure that
- the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current.
- to enclosure of the peripheral device fulfills the fire-protecting conditions of IEC/EN 60950.
Available cable kit:
PN 821401 Bracket Dual USB Cable
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Jumper in position
Pin
Jumper in position
3 2 1
Always On
J37
-
Always On
(none – connector not mounted)
J35
-
-
Clear CMOS
J34
Normal (Default)
Clear CMOS
Audio Short circuit test
J36
Front Left
Front Right
7.5 Jumper area (J34, J35, J36, J37)
The KTA70M has a jumper area containing pin connectors 2.54mm pitch, for up to four jumpers, but
normally only one jumper is used (jumper in the J34 pin 2-3 position, as indicated below).
Function J#
Always On: is PT not supported.
(None): Not mounted on final version of board. Only mounted on Early Field Test versions of KTA70M.
Clear CMOS: is used to erase all customised BIOS settings located in the CMOS RAM storage. If the board has
a booting problem or is unstabile, then Clearing CMOS by moving the Jumper from default position to the
Clear CMOS position for approx. 10 sec. might solve the problem.
Warning
Audio Short Circuit Test: is only used in manufacturing test. No jumper should be installed.
Don’t leave the Clear CMOS jumper in position 1-2, otherwise if power is
disconnected, the battery will fully deplete within a few weeks.
2-3
1-2
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Pin
Signal
Description
Type
1
SPI_CLK
SPI clock
O-3.3
2
3.3V
Power +3.3V
PWR
3
SPI_CS#
SPI slave select, active low
O-3.3
4
ADDIN
Disable onboard SPI flash
I-3.3 5 RSVD
Reserved (10k pullup to 3.3V)
PWR
6
N.C.
Not connected
NC
7
SPI_MOSI
SPI master output, Slave Input
IO-3.3
8
ISOLATE#
Disable the SPI interface
I-3.3
9
SPI_MISO
SPI master input, Slave Output
IO-3.3
10
GND
Ground
PWR
3.3V Standby Voltage power line. Normally output power, but when Motherboard is turned
The ISOLATE# input, active low, is normally NC, but must be connected to GND when
loading SPI flash. Power Supply to the Motherboard must be turned off when loading SPI
1
7.6SPI Connector (J21)
The KTA70 provides one synchronous full duplex SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) Bus in a 10 pin header
connector. The connector is type Pinrex 512-90-10GBE5 or similar.
Two things should be considered:
1. An onboard SPI
3.3V power connection to the ADDIN signal (e.g. a short circuit jumper between pin 2 and 4).
2. The four SPI
output enable pin. For normal operation this signal should be high.
TM
flash coexists on the same interface lines. You must disable this component with a
TM
lines are protected with an additional bus driver and the ISOLATE# signal controls the
Signal Further description
SB3V3
off then the on-board SPI Flash can be 3.3V power sourced via this pin.
ISOLATE#
flash. The pull up resistor is connected via diode to 5VSB.
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Ioh/Iol
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Ioh/Iol
Note
- I
DCD
1 2 DSR I -
- I
RxD
3 4 RTS O
O
TxD
5 6 CTS I -
O
DTR
7 8 RI I -
- PWR
GND
9 10 5V
PWR - 1
7.7 COM1/COM2 (J23/J22)
Two serial ports provide asynchronous serial communication via RS-232 interfaces. The connector is type
Pinrex 512-90-10GBE5 or similar.
The pinout of Serial ports COM1 and COM2 is as follows:
Note 1: The COM1 and COM4 5V supply is fused with a common 1.1A resettable fuse.
The typical definition of the signals in the COM ports is as follows:
Signal Description
TxD
Transmitted Data, sends data to the communications link. The signal is set to the marking state (12V) on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is initiated.
RxD Received Data, receives data from the communications link.
DTR
Data Terminal Ready, indicates to the modem etc. that the on-board UART is ready to establish a
communication link.
DSR Data Set Ready, indicates that the modem etc. is ready to establish a communications link.
RTS Request To Send, indicates to the modem etc. that the on-board UART is ready to exchange data.
CTS Clear To Send, indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data.
DCD Data Carrier Detect, indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier.
RI Ring Indicator, indicates that the modem has received a ringing signal from the telephone line.
Available cable kit (DB9 adapter cables):
PN 821017 - 100 mm or PN 821016 - 200 mm
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U/D
Pull
U/D
- -
PWR
LPC CLK
1 2 GND
- -
PWR
LPC FRAME#
3 KEY
LPC RST#
5 6 +5V
LPC AD3
7 8 LPC AD2
+3V3
9
10
LPC AD1
LPC AD0
11
12
GND
SMB_CLK
13
14
SMB_DATA
SB3V3
15
16
LPC SERIRQ
GND
17
18
CLKRUN#
SUS_STAT#
19
20
NC
7.8 LPC Connector (J29)
The LPC connector is unsupported. The connector is type Foxconn HC11101-P0 or similar.
Note
Ioh/Iol Type Signal PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
Note
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U/D
Ioh/
Iol
Ioh/
Iol
Pull
U/D
- -
PWR
USB0_5V
1 2 USB1_5V
PWR - -
- - USB0-
3 4 USB1-
- -
- - USB0+
5 6 USB1+
- -
- -
PWR
GND
7 8 GND
PWR - - - -
NC
NC
9 10 LINE2-L
- -
- -
PWR
+5V
11
12 +5V
PWR - -
- 25/25mA
O
SATA_LED#
13
14 SUS_LED
O
7mA -
- -
PWR
GND
15
16 PWRBTN_IN#
I 1K1
4K7 - I
RSTIN#
17
18 GND
PWR - -
- -
PWR
SB3V3
19
20 LINE2-R
- -
- -
PWR
AGND
21
22 AGND
PWR - - - -
AI
MIC2-L
23
24 MIC2-R
AI - -
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup
on USB device activity. Protected by independed resettable 1.1A fuse.
Power Button In. Toggle this signal low to start the ATX / BTX PSU and boot the
Reset Input. When pulled low for a minimum 16ms, the reset process will be initiated.
7.9 Front Panel Connector (J5)
The Front Panel connector is a 24 pin connector type Wieson G2120HT0038-016 or similar.
Note
Signal Description
USB0_5V/USB1_5V
USB0+/USB0- Universal Serial Bus Port 0 Differentials: Bus Data/Address/Command Bus.
USB1+/USB1- Universal Serial Bus Port 1 Differentials: Bus Data/Address/Command Bus.
+5V Maximum load is 1A if using IDC connector or 2A if using crimp terminals .
Type Signal PIN Signal Type
Note
SATA_LED# SATA Activity LED (active low signal). 3V3 output when passive.
SUS_LED Suspend Mode LED (active high signal). Output 3.3V via 470Ω.
PWRBTN_IN#
RSTIN#
LINE2
MIC2
SB3V3
AGND Analogue Ground for Audio
Note: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
Available cable kit:
board.
The reset process continues even though the Reset Input is kept low.
Line2 is second stereo Line signals
MIC2 is second stereo microphone input.
Standby 3.3V voltage
PN 821042 Cable Front Panel Open-End, 300 mm
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Pin
Signal
Description
Type
1
PWM
PWM output
O-3.3
2
TACHO
Tacho signal (open drain)
I 3 12V
Power +12V
PWR 4 GND
Ground
PWR
PWM
PWM is output signal used to control the fan speed (only for 4-wire Fans).
Tarcho input signal is used to monitor the rotation speed RPM (Rotation Per Minute).
Prepared for two pulses per turn.
7.10 CPU/System Fan Connectors (J25, J24)
The CPU Fan connector and the System Fan connector are identical 4 pin type connectors. The type is Tyco
1470947-1 or similar.
Signal Description
Tacho
The CPU Fan is premounted on the KTA70M/mITX.
PN 1052-6341
for R-252F and R-460L versions.
PN TBD for R-460H version.
The fan is a 12V Ball Bearing type.
PWM 0 – 100% control making speed in range 0 – 7000 RPM
(Startup PWM is 30%)
Power consumption up to 2,4W
MTBF 70000 Hours @ 40ºC
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Pull U/D
Ioh/Iol
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Ioh/Iol
Pull U/D
Note
2
2M/
-
I
CASE_OPEN#
1 2 SMBC
/4mA
10K/
1
- 25/25mA
O
S5#
3 4 SMBD
/4mA
10K/
1
- 25/25mA
O
PWR_OK
5 6 EXT_BAT
PWR - -
4 - O FAN3OUT
7 8 FAN3IN I -
10K/
4
- -
PWR
SB3V3
9 10 SB5V
PWR - -
-
IOT
GPIO0
11
12 GPIO1
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO2
13
14 GPIO3
IOT -
-
IOT
GPIO4
15
16 GPIO5
IOT -
-
IOT
GPIO6
17
18 GPIO7
IOT -
- -
PWR
GND
19
20 GND
PWR - -
- I GPIO8
21
22 GPIO9 I - 3 - NC
GPIO10
23
24 GPIO11
NC -
3
- I GPIO12
25
26 GPIO13
IOT -
-
IOT
GPIO14
27
28 GPIO15
IOT -
-
IOT
GPIO16
29
30 GPIO17
NC -
3
- -
PWR
GND
31
32 GND
PWR - -
- 8/8mA
O
EGCLK
33
34 EGCS#
O
8/8mA
-
- 8/8mA
EGAD
35
36 TMA0 O -
PWR
+12V
37
38 GND
PWR - -
4 - O FAN4OUT
39
40 FAN4IN I -
10K/
4
- -
PWR
GND
41
42 GND
PWR - -
- -
PWR
GND
43
44 S3#
O
25/25mA
-
7.11 Feature Connector (J26)
The Feature Connector is a 44 pin connector, 2 mm pitch, type Foxconn HS5422F or similar.
Notes: 1. Pull-up to SB3V3.
2. Pull-up to on-board Battery.
3. Not connected, used for onboard feature.
4. Not supported.
Available cable kit:
PN 1052-5885 Cable, Feature 44pol 1 to1, 300mm
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CASE OPEN, used to detect if the system case has been opened. This signal’s status is
readable, so it may be used like a GPI when the Intruder switch is not required.
PoWeR OK, signal is high if no power failures are detected. (This is not the same as the
P_OK signal generated by ATX PSU).
(EXTernal BATtery) option for connecting + terminal of an external primary cell battery
GND). The external battery is protected against
charging and can be used with/without the on-board battery installed.
General Purpose Inputs / Output. These Signals may be controlled or monitored through
GPIO10, GPIO11 and GPIO17 are not supported (not connected).
Signal Description
CASE_OPEN# *
SMBC SMBus Clock signal
SMBD SMBus Data signal
S3#
S5#
S3 sleep mode, active low output, optionally used to deactivate external system.
S5 sleep mode, active low output, optionally used to deactivate external system.
PWR_OK
EXT_BAT *
(2.5 - 4.0 V) (– terminal connected to
FAN3OUT Not Supported
FAN3IN Not Supported
FAN4OUT Not Supported
FAN4IN Not Supported
SB3V3 +3.3V StandBy voltage, max. load 1 Amp
SB5V +5V StandBy voltage
GPIO0..17 *
EGCLK *
the use of the KT-API-V2 (Application Programming Interface).
Extend GPIO Clock signal
EGAD * Extend GPIO Address Data signal
EGCS# * Extend GPIO Chip Select signal, active low
TMA0 Timer Output
+12V +12V, max. load 1 Amp.
(*) = Not verified.
Available Temperature Sensor cable kit (for System Fan Temperature Cruise, selected in BIOS):
Based on Maxim DS18B20, Accurate to ±0.5ºC over the range of -10ºC to +85ºC
Feature connector 3.3V (Pin 9), GND (Pin 19) and GPIO16 (Pin 29)
PN1053-4925 Cable Temperature Sensor - 44P, 400 mm
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GPIO0
DAC0/GPJ0
AO/IOS
GPIO1
DAC1/GPJ1
AO/IOS
GPIO2
DAC2/GPJ2
AO/IOS
GPIO3
DAC3/GPJ3
AO/IOS
GPIO4
PWM2/GPA2
O8/IOS
GPIO5
PWM3/GPA3
O8/IOS
GPIO6
PWM4/GPA4
O8/IOS
GPIO7
PWM5/GPA5
O8/IOS
GPIO8
ADC0/GPI0
AI/IS
GPIO9
ADC1/GPI1
AI/IS
GPIO10
ADC2/GPI2
AI/IS
Reserved, used for System Temperature
GPIO11
ADC3/GPI3
AI/IS
Reserved, used for +12V monitoring
GPIO12
ADC4/WUI28/GPI4
AI/IS/IS
GPIO13
RI1#/WUI0/GPD0
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO14
RI2#/WUI1/GPD1
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO15
TMRI0/WUI2/GPC4
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO16
TMRI1/WUI3/GPC6
IS/IS/IOS
Optionally for Cable Temperature sensor
GPIO17
L80HLAT/BAO/WUI24/GPE0
O4/O4/IS/IOS
Reserved, used for Sync
GPIO in more details:
The GPIO’s are controlled via the ITE IT8516F Embedded Controller. Each GPIO has 100pF to ground,
clamping Diode to 3V3 and has multiplexed functionality. Some pins can be DAC (Digital to Analogue
Converter output), PWM (Pulse Width Modulated signal output), ADC (Analogue to Digital Converter input),
TMRI (Timer Counter Input), WUI (Wake Up Input), RI (Ring Indicator Input) or some special function.
Signal IT8516F pin name Type Description
Feature Break-out board:
PN 820978 Feature BOB (Break-Out-Board)
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Pull
U/D
1 KBDCLK
IOD
/14mA
2K7
2 KBDDAT
IOD
/14mA
2K7
3
MSCLK
IOD
/14mA
2K7
4
MSDAT
IOD
/14mA
2K7
5 5V/SB5V
PWR
- -
6
GND
PWR
- -
7.12 KBD/MSE (J27)
Attachment of a PS/2 keyboard/mouse can be done through the pinrow connector KBDMSE (J27) type
Molex 22-23-2061 or similar.
Both interfaces utilize open-drain signalling with on-board pull-up.
The PS/2 mouse and keyboard is supplied from SB5V when in standby mode in order to enable keyboard or
mouse activity to bring the system out from power saving states. The supply is provided through a 1.1A
resettable fuse.
PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
Signal Description – Keyboard & and mouse Connector (KBDMSE).
Signal Description
MSCLK Bi-directional clock signal used to strobe data/commands from/to the PS/2 mouse.
MSDAT Bi-directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PS/2 mouse.
KDBCLK Bi-directional clock signal used to strobe data/commands from/to the PC-AT keyboard.
KBDDAT Bi-directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PC-AT keyboard.
The PCIex8 (8-lane PCI Express) is available through a PCIe x16 slot and support PCIe 2.0. The slot can be
used for external PCI Express cards inclusive graphics card and dedicated TMDS passive card. The slot is
located nearest the edge of the board. Maximum theoretical bandwidth using 8 lanes is 8 GB/s.
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GND
B36
A36
PEG_RXN[4]
PEG_TXP[5]
B37
A37
GND
PEG_TXN[5]
B38
A38
GND
GND
B39
A39
PEG_RXP[5]
GND
B40
A40
PEG_RXN[5]
PEG_TXP[6]
B41
A41
GND
PEG_TXN[6]
B42
A42
GND
GND
B43
A43
PEG_RXP[6]
GND
B44
A44
PEG_RXN[6]
PEG_TXP[7]
B45
A45
GND
PEG_TXN[7]
B46
A46
GND
GND
B47
A47
PEG_RXP[7]
CLKREQ
B48
A48
PEG_RXN[7]
GND
B49
A49
GND
NC
B50
A50
NC
NC
B51
A51
GND
GND
B52
A52
NC
GND
B53
A53
NC
NC
B54
A54
GND
NC
B55
A55
GND
GND
B56
A56
NC
GND
B57
A57
NC
NC
B58
A58
GND
NC
B59
A59
GND
GND
B60
A60
NC
GND
B61
A61
NC
NC
B62
A62
GND
NC
B63
A63
GND
GND
B64
A64
NC
GND
B65
A65
NC
NC
B66
A66
GND
NC
B67
A67
GND
GND
B68
A68
NC
GND
B69
A69
NC
NC
B70
A70
GND
NC
B71
A71
GND
GND
B72
A72
NC
GND
B73
A73
NC
NC
B74
A74
GND
NC
B75
A75
GND
GND
B76
A76
NC
GND
B77
A77
NC
NC
B78
A78
GND
NC
B79
A79
GND
GND
B80
A80
NC
CLKREQ
B81
A81
NC
NC
B82
A82
GND
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Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
+12V
B1
A1
GND via 0 ohm
+12V
B2
A2
+12V
+12V
B3
A3
+12V
GND
B4
A4
GND
SMB_CLK
B5
A5
NC
SMB_DATA
B6
A6
NC
GND
B7
A7
NC
+3V3
B8
A8
NC
NC
B9
A9
+3V3
SB3V3
B10
A10
+3V3
WAKE#
B11
A11
RST#
NC
B12
A12
GND
GND
B13
A13
PCIE_x16 CLK
PEG_TXP[0]
B14
A14
PCIE_x16 CLK#
PEG_TXN[0]
B15
A15
GND
GND
B16
A16
PEG_RXP[0]
CLKREQ
B17
A17
PEG_RXN[0]
GND
B18
A18
GND
PEG_TXP[1]
B19
A19
NC
PEG_TXN[1]
B20
A20
GND
GND
B21
A21
PEG_RXP[1]
GND
B22
A22
PEG_RXN[1]
PEG_TXP[2]
B23
A23
GND
PEG_TXN[2]
B24
A24
GND
GND
B25
A25
PEG_RXP[2]
GND
B26
A26
PEG_RXN[2]
PEG_TXP[3]
B27
A27
GND
PEG_TXN[3]
B28
A28
GND
GND
B29
A29
PEG_RXP[3]
NC
B30
A30
PEG_RXN[3]
CLKREQ
B31
A31
GND
GND
B32
A32
NC
NC
B33
A33
NC
NC
B34
A34
GND
GND
B35
A35
NC
GND
B36
A36
NC
NC
B37
A37
GND
NC
B38
A38
GND
8.2 PCIex4 (J6)
The PCIex4 (4-lane PCI Express) is available through a PCIe x16 slot and support PCIe 2.0. The slot can be
used for external PCI Express cards inclusive graphics card. The slot is located nearest the CPU of the board.
Maximum theoretical bandwidth using 4 lanes is 4 GB/s.
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GND
B39
A39
NC
GND
B40
A40
NC
NC
B41
A41
GND
NC
B42
A42
GND
GND
B43
A43
NC
GND
B44
A44
NC
NC
B45
A45
GND
NC
B46
A46
GND
GND
B47
A47
NC
CLKREQ
B48
A48
NC
GND
B49
A49
GND
NC
B50
A50
NC
NC
B51
A51
GND
GND
B52
A52
NC
GND
B53
A53
NC
NC
B54
A54
GND
NC
B55
A55
GND
GND
B56
A56
NC
GND
B57
A57
NC
NC
B58
A58
GND
NC
B59
A59
GND
GND
B60
A60
NC
GND
B61
A61
NC
NC
B62
A62
GND
NC
B63
A63
GND
GND
B64
A64
NC
GND
B65
A65
NC
NC
B66
A66
GND
NC
B67
A67
GND
GND
B68
A68
NC
GND
B69
A69
NC
NC
B70
A70
GND
NC
B71
A71
GND
GND
B72
A72
NC
GND
B73
A73
NC
NC
B74
A74
GND
NC
B75
A75
GND
GND
B76
A76
NC
GND
B77
A77
NC
NC
B78
A78
GND
NC
B79
A79
GND
GND
B80
A80
NC
CLKREQ
B81
A81
NC
NC
B82
A82
GND
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Header
Pin
Signal
Description
Type
Pin
Signal
Description
Type
1
Wake#
Wake event
I-3.3 2 3.3V
Power +3.3V
PWR
5
N.C.
-
NC 6 1.5V
Power +1.5V
PWR
7
Clkreq#
Clock request
I-3.3 8 N.C. - NC
13
PE_Clk+
PCIe® clock+
DSO
14
N.C. - NC
15
GND
Ground
PWR
16
N.C. - NC
19
N.C.
-
NC
20
W_Disable#
Wireless disable
O-3.3
21
GND
Ground
PWR
22
PE_RST#
PCIe® reset
O-3.3
25
PE_RX+
PCIe® receive+
DSI
26
Gnd
Ground
PWR
27
Gnd
Ground
PWR
28
1.5V
Power +1.5V
PWR
33
PE_TX+
PCIe® transmit+
DSO
34
Gnd
Ground
PWR
35
Gnd
Ground
PWR
36
USB2-
Diff. pair USB2 -
DSIO-3.3
DSIO-3.3
39
3.3V
Power +3.3V
PWR
40
Gnd
Ground
PWR
41
3.3V
Power +3.3V
PWR
42
N.C. - NC
45
N.C.
-
NC
46
N.C. - NC
47
N.C.
-
NC
48
1.5V
Power +1.5V
PWR
1
8.3mPCIe connector (J38)
The mPCIE (mini PCI Express) port is available through connector located on the backside of the board. The
mPCI is PCIe 2.0 compliant.
3 N.C. - NC 4 Gnd Ground PWR
9 GND Ground PWR 10 N.C. - NC
11 PE_Clk- PCIe® clock- DSO 12 N.C. - NC
17 N.C. - NC 18 Gnd Ground PWR
23 PE_RX- PCIe® receive- DSI 24 3.3V Power +3.3V PWR
The five SATA ports comply with SATA 3.0 and supports IDE emulation mode, AHCI (Advanced Host
Controller Interface) 1.3 mode and RAID mode (RAID 0 and RAID 1) across all 5 ports.
The SATA 3.0 supports transfer rates up to 6 Gbit/s, but also SATA 1.0 and SATA 2.0 transfer rates are
supported, 1.5 Gbit/s and 3.0 Gbit/s respectively.
The S-ATA
®
interface is available through standard L-type connector (7 pins).
Available cable kit:
PN 821035 Cable SATA 500mm
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8.5mSATA Connector (J39)
The mSATA port is located on the backside of the KTA70M.
The mSATA interface comply with SATA 3.0 and it supports USB (port USB2)
Header Pin Signal Description Type Pin Signal Description Type
1 Wake# Wake event I-3.3 2 3.3V Power +3.3V PWR
3 N.C. - NC 4 Gnd Ground PWR
5 N.C. - NC 6 1.5V Power +1.5V PWR
7 Clkreq# Clock request I-3.3 8 N.C. - NC
9 Gnd Ground PWR 10 N.C. - NC
11 PE_CLK- PCIe® clock- DSO 12 N.C. - NC
13 PE_CLK+ PCIe® clock+ DSO 14 N.C. - NC
15 Gnd Ground PWR 16 N.C. - NC
17 N.C. - NC 18 Gnd Ground PWR
19 N.C. - NC 20 W_Disable# Wireless disable O-3.3
21 Gnd Ground PWR 22 PE_RST# PCIe® reset O-3.3
23 SATA_RX+ S-ATA® receive+ DSI 24 3.3V Power +3.3V PWR
25 SATA_RX- S-ATA® receive- DSI 26 Gnd Ground PWR
27 Gnd Ground PWR 28 1.5V Power +1.5V PWR
29 Gnd Ground PWR 30 I2C_Clk I2CTM clock IO-3.3
31 SATA_TX- S-ATA® transmit- DSO 32 I2C_Data I2CTM data IO-3.3
The BIOS Setup is used to view and configure BIOS settings for the board. The BIOS Setup is accessed by
pressing the <Del> -key after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating
system boot begins.
The BIOS settings will be loaded automatically when loading “Restore Default” see “Save & Exit” menu. In
this Users Guide the default settings are indicated by bold. Please notice that “Restore User Defaults”
might have different set of default values.
9.1 Main
BIOS Vendor
Core Version
Compliancy
Project Version
Build Date and Time
Memory Information
Total Memory
EC Firmware Version
Board Information
Product Name
PCB ID
Serial #
Part #
Boot Count
System Language
System Date
System Time
Access Level
American Megatrends
4.6.5.3
UEFI 2.3; PI 1.2
KTA7X025 x64
09/26/2013 09:12:19
8176 MB (DDR3)
V1.21 07/05/13
KTA70/mITX
02
01140641
66020300
78
[English]
[Mon 11/04/2013]
[11:21:40]
Administrator
language.
↑↓ : Select Item
Enter: Select
+/- : Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
Blue text for settings that can be changed. White text for actual setting to be changed via the control keys.
Black text for settings that cannot be changed via control keys.
The following table describes the changeable settings:
ACPI Settings
Trusted Computing
CPU Configuration
IDE Configuration
USB Configuration
Super IO Configuration
Hardware Health Configuration
LAN Configuration
PCI-E Port
Network Stack
The Advanced (main) menu contains only submenu selections which will be described in more details on
the following pages.
In order to make a selection of a submenu activated the ↑↓ keys until the requested submenu becomes
white color, then activate the <Enter>.
If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set,
then this only limits access to Setup and is
only asked for when entering Setup.
If ONLY the User’s password is set, then this
is a power on password and must be entered to
boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will
have Administrator rights.
The password length must be
in the following range:
Minimum length 3
Maximum length 20
User Password
System Mode state
Secure Boot state
Secure Boot
Secure Boot Mode
Setup
Disabled
[Enabled]
[Standard]
↑↓ : Select Item
Enter: Select
+/- : Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
This Menu is special; having no “selections” for each function, or in other words, the function is the same
as the selection.
Discard Changes and Exit
Save Changes and Reset
Discard Changes and Reset
Save Options
Save Changes
Discard Changes
Restore Defaults
Save as User Defaults
Restore User Defaults
Boot Override
UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell
P0: Maxtor 6L120M0
: Select Item
- : Change Opt.
Previous Values
Note: When pressing <F7> while booting it is possible manually to select boot device.
Function Description
Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes.
Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and Reset Reset the system without saving any changes.
Save Changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard Changes Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Restore Defaults Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.
Save as User Defaults Save the Changes done so far as User Defaults.
Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options.
(possible list of boot devices)
Selection table of bootable devices. When selected system will boot on
selected device.
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Beeps
Description
1
Insert diskette in floppy drive A:
2
‘AMIBOOT.ROM’ file not found in root directory of diskette in A:
3
Base Memory error
4
Flash Programming successful
5
Floppy read error
6
Keyboard controller BAT command failed
7
No Flash EPROM detected
8
Floppy controller failure
9
Boot Block BIOS checksum error
10
Flash Erase error
11
Flash Program error
12
‘AMIBOOT.ROM’ file size error
13
BIOS ROM image mismatch (file layout does not match image present in flash device)
Beeps
Description
1
Memory refresh timer error.
2
Parity error in base memory (first 64KB block)
3
Base memory read/write test error
4
Motherboard timer not operational
5
Processor error
6
8042 Gate A20 test error (cannot switch to protected mode)
7
General exception error (processor exception interrupt error)
8
Display memory error (system video adapter)
9
AMIBIOS ROM checksum error
10
CMOS shutdown register read/write error
11
Cache memory test failed
Beeps
Troubleshooting Action
1, 2 or 3
Reset the memory, or replace with known good modules.
4-7, 9-11
Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system. Consult your system manufacturer.
the problem happens again. This will reveal the malfunctioning card.
8
If the system video adapter is an add-in card, replace or reset the video adapter. If the video
adapter is an integrated part of the system board, the board may be faulty.
10 AMI BIOS Beep Codes
Boot Block Beep Codes:
POST BIOS Beep Codes:
Troubleshooting POST BIOS Beep Codes:
Before declaring the motherboard beyond “all hope”, eliminate the possibility of interference
due to a malfunctioning add-in card. Remove all expansion cards, except the video adapter.
• If beep codes are generated when all other expansion cards are absent, consult your system
manufacturer’s technical support.
• If beep codes are not generated when all other expansion cards are absent, one of the addin cards is causing the malfunction. Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until
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Kontron
1052-5814 (Kit)
Power (Internal)
J19
Lotes
ABA-POW-003-K02
Molex
39-01-2045
Kontron
821043 (kit)
Kontron
1027-3669 (Kit)
Kontron
821017 (kit)
Molex
Kontron
90635-1243
821042 (kit)
CPU Fan/System Fan
J24/J25
Tyco
1470947-1
Molex
47054-1000
Don Connex
Kontron
1053-2384 (kit)
Appendix: Mating Connectors
The Mating connectors / Cables are connectors or cable kits which are fitting the On-board connector.
Use the Setup.exe files for all relevant drivers. The drivers can be found on KTA7x Driver CD or they can be
downloaded from the homepage http://www.kontron.com/
For some OS like Win7 when installing OS via USB DVD, USB Keyboard/Mouse, please connect the USB DVD,
USB Keyboard/Mouse to USB2.0 ports only or disable USB3.0 in BIOS.