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TE430VX
Motherboard
Technical Product Specification
Order Number 281817-003
May 1996

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  • Page 1 TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification Order Number 281817-003 May 1996...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Except as provided in Intel’s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, Intel assumes no liability whatsoever, and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of any patent, copyright or other intellectual property right.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Motherboard Description 1.1 Overview ......................7 1.2 Motherboard Manufacturing Options..............9 1.3 Form Factor .......................9 1.4 Microprocessor....................10 1.4.1 Microprocessor Upgrade ..............10 1.5 Memory ......................10 1.5.1 System Memory..................10 1.5.2 Second Level Cache................11 1.6 Chipset ......................11 1.6.1 82430VX System Controller (TVX) .............11 1.6.2 82430VX Data Path (TDX)..............12 1.6.3...
  • Page 4 TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.10.4 Power Connector - J7M2 ..............18 1.10.5 Floppy Drive Connector - J10H1 ............19 1.10.6 IDE Connectors - J9H1, J9H2.............19 1.10.7 Front Panel I/O Connectors - J9E2.............20 1.10.8 ISA Connectors- J1A1, J1A2, J1B1 ............21 1.10.9 PCI Connectors - J2C1, J2D1, J2E1, J2E2 ........22 1.10.10 Power Supply Connectors ..............23...
  • Page 5 Contents 3 Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.1 Introduction ......................41 3.2 BIOS Flash Memory Organization ..............41 3.3 BIOS Upgrades ....................42 3.4 PCI IDE Support....................42 3.5 PCI Auto-configuration ..................43 3.6 ISA Plug and Play ....................43 3.7 Advanced Power Management ................44 3.8 Language Support....................44 3.9 Boot Options ....................44 3.10 Flash LOGO Area ....................45 3.11 Setup Enable Jumper..................45...
  • Page 7: Motherboard Description

    OverDrive processors. The TE430VX motherboard utilizes Intel's 82430VX PCISet. The 82430VX PCIset contains an integrated PCI Bus Mastering IDE controller with two high performance IDE interfaces for up to four IDE devices (such as hard drives, CD-ROM readers, and so forth). The SMC FDC37C932FR...
  • Page 8 TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification OM04814 Figure 1. Motherboard Features Tigereye board diagram † Optional Yamaha FM synthesizer 82430VX TDX Optional Creative Labs Audio device Floppy connector Optional telephony connector IDE connectors Optional CD-ROM audio connector PIIX3 PCI/ISA/IDE Xcelerator Creative Labs ModemBlaster connector...
  • Page 9: Motherboard Manufacturing Options

    Motherboard Description 1.2 Motherboard Manufacturing Options • Creative Labs Vibra 16C Audio • S3 Trio64V+ Video • CELP Module or soldered 256k PBSRAM with GWE • • Split Plane Voltage Support for Socket 7 • Flash Recovery 1.3 Form Factor The motherboard is designed to fit standard ATX form factor chassis.
  • Page 10: Microprocessor

    ANSI/IEEE standard 754-1985. This motherboard does not support the keep-out zones around the socket 7 that allow use of a “piano wire” type heatsink clip. Intel recommends using only metal heatsink clips. 1.4.1 Microprocessor Upgrade The motherboard provides a 321-pin Socket 7 ZIF processor socket.
  • Page 11: Second Level Cache

    Write Enable pin. A 5v 8 KB x 8 external Tag SRAM provides caching support for up to 64 MB of system memory. A second factory option is a Type 1 CELP connector, specified by Intel’s COAST Module Specification version 3.0. The Type 1 CELP connector has a keying “hip” located at one end of the connector.
  • Page 12: 82430Vx Data Path (Tdx)

    1.6.2 82430VX Data Path (TDX) Two 82430VX TDX data path components provide a 64-bit microprocessor to memory path. The TDX components are controlled by the TVX. They each add one load to the PCI bus and perform all of the required byte and word swapping. The TDX devices come in a 208 pin QFP package. 1.6.3 PCI ISA/IDE Xcelerator (PIIX3) The PIIX3 provides the interface between the PCI and ISA buses and integrates a dual channel fast...
  • Page 13: Ultra I/O Interface Controller (Smc Fdc37C93Fr)

    Motherboard Description 1.7 Ultra I/O Interface Controller (SMC FDC37C93FR) 1.7.1 Floppy controller The SMC FDC37C93FR is software compatible with the DP8473 and 82077 floppy disk controllers. The floppy interface can be configured for 360 KB or 1.2 MB 5¼" media or for 720 KB, 1.2 MB, 1.44 MB, or 2.88 MB 3½"...
  • Page 14: Irda (Infra-Red) Support

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.7.4 IrDA (infra-red) support A 5-pin interface on the front panel I/O connector is provided to allow connection to a Hewlett † Packard HSDSL-1000 compatible Infra-red (IrDA) transmitter/receiver. Once the module is connected to the front panel I/O header, Serial port 2 can be re-directed to the IrDA module. When configured for IrDA, the user can transfer files to or from portable devices such as laptops, PDA’s...
  • Page 15: Resolutions Supported

    AutoCAD Microstation, and driver updates for Windows 3.11 and Windows NT may be downloaded from the † Intel Applications Support BBS. Drivers for SCO UNIX are available from SCO. 1.9 Audio Subsystem (Creative Labs Vibra 16C) The motherboard features a 16-bit stereo audio subsystem. The audio subsystem is based upon the Creative Labs Vibra 16C (CT2505) multimedia Codec.
  • Page 16: Vibra 16C Resource Map

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification The audio subsystem requires up to two DMA channels (to support full duplex operation) and one interrupt. When the Vibra 16C is programmed for full duplex operation, two DMA channels are assigned: one of the channels will be a 16-bit channel and the other will be 8 bits. The system can be configured to use either DMA channels 1 or 3 (8 bit channels) and DMA channels 5 or 7 (16 bit channels).
  • Page 17: Motherboard Connectors

    Motherboard Description 1.10 Motherboard Connectors Figure 3 shows the connectors on the motherboard. Pin call outs and signal names follow Figure 3. J1F1 Mod-blast Connector J2F3 J2F2 J2F1 CDROM Telephony Wave Table Connector Connector Connector DIMM Sockets(2) A (J3F1) B(J3G1) CELP Cache Socket...
  • Page 18: Cd-Rom Connector - J2F2

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.10.1 CD-ROM Connector - J2F2 Signal Name Ground CD Audio Left Speaker Ground CD Audio Right Speaker 1.10.2 Wave Table Connector - J2F3 Signal Name Wave Right Ground Wave Left Ground Ground MIDI_In MIDI Out 1.10.3...
  • Page 19: Floppy Drive Connector - J10H1

    Motherboard Description 1.10.5 Floppy Drive Connector - J10H1 Signal Name Signal Name Ground DENSEL Ground Reserved FDEDIN Ground Index # Ground Motor Enable A # Ground Drive Select B # Ground Drive Select A # Ground Motor Enable B # MSEN1 DIR # Ground...
  • Page 20: Front Panel I/O Connectors - J9E2

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification IDE Connectors - J9H1, J9H2 (continued) Signal Name Signal Name DDACK0 (DDACK1) # Ground IRQ14 (IRQ15) Reserved Addr 1 Reserved Addr 0 Addr 2 Chip Select 1P (1S) # Chip Select 3P (3S) # Activity # Ground 1.10.7...
  • Page 21: Isa Connectors- J1A1, J1A2, J1B1

    Motherboard Description 1.10.8 ISA Connectors- J1A1, J1A2, J1B1 Signal Name Signal Name IOCHK- RSTDRV IRQ9 -5 V DRQ2 -12 V 0WS- +12 V IOCHRDY SMEMW- SMEMR- SA19 IOW- SA18 IOR- SA17 DACK3- SA16 DRQ3 SA15 DACK1- SA14 DRQ1 SA13 REFRESH- SA12 SYSCLK SA11...
  • Page 22: Pci Connectors - J2C1, J2D1, J2E1, J2E2

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification ISA Connectors (continued) Signal Name Signal Name IRQ11 LA21 IRQ12 LA20 IRQ15 LA19 IRQ14 LA18 DACK0- LA17 DRQ0 MEMR- DACK5- MEMW- DRQ5 DACK6- DRQ6 SD10 DACK7- SD11 DRQ7 SD12 SD13 Master- SD14 SD15 1.10.9 PCI Connectors - J2C1, J2D1, J2E1, J2E2...
  • Page 23: Power Supply Connectors

    Motherboard Description PCI Connectors - J2C1, J2D1, J2E1, J2E2 (continued) Signal Name Signal Name Signal Name Signal Name REQA- Reserved AD30 AD31 3.3 V AD29 CBEO- AD28 3.3 V AD26 AD27 3.3 V AD25 AD24 3.3 V IDSEL CBE3- 3.3 V AD23 AD22 AD20...
  • Page 24: Front Panel Connectors

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.10.11 Front panel Connectors The motherboard provides header connectors to support functions typically located on the chassis bezel. Front panel features supported include: • System Reset • Power LED • Hard Drive activity LED •...
  • Page 25 Motherboard Description 1.10.11.2 Reset This header can be connected to a momentary SPST type switch that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the system will hard reset and run POST. 1.10.11.3 Sleep or Power LED This header can be connected to an LED to provide a light when the system is powered on. This LED will also blink when the system is in a power-managed state.
  • Page 26: Back Panel Connectors

    ON/OFF switches that do not support remote ON/OFF or “soft-off” will by-pass this circuit. After turning the system ON by pushing the power ON/OFF button, the TE430VX motherboard (with a power supply that supports remote power on/off) can be turned OFF from one of two sources: the front panel power ON/OFF switch, or a “soft off”...
  • Page 27: Add-In Board Expansion Connectors

    Motherboard Description PS/2 Mouse Parallel Port MIDI/Game Port PS/2 COM 1 Line Out Mic In Keyboard Line In Connectors OM04523 Figure 5. I/O Connections 1.10.13 Add-in Board Expansion Connectors Expansion Slots support up to four PCI and up to three ISA add-in boards. The PCI bus is fully compliant with the PCI 2.1 specification and supports up to four bus master devices through the four PCI connectors.
  • Page 28: Jumper Settings

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.11 Jumper Settings J6M1 J7A1 Voltage Regulator Jumper Bios Recovery Jumper J9C1 Pin-1 Configuration Jumper OM04525 Figure 6. Jumper Locations Table 2. Configuration Jumper Settings Function Jumper Configuration Host Bus Speed J9C1-C See Table 3 (Note: These jumpers also set PCI and ISA clock speeds.)
  • Page 29: Cpu Configuration (J9C1-C, D)

    Motherboard Description 1.11.1 CPU Configuration (J9C1-C, D) These allow the motherboard to be switched between different speeds of the Pentium processor. These jumpers also affect the PCI and ISA clock speeds according to the following table. Table 3. CPU/SYSTEM Speed Settings CPU Freq.
  • Page 30: Cpu Voltage (J6M1)

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.11.5 CPU Voltage (J6M1) This jumper block changes the output of the on-board voltage regulator. Pins 2-3 should be jumpered for processors that require standard voltage regulation, pins 1-2 should be jumpered for processors that require the VRE specification. This jumper should not be changed by the user unless changing to a new processor type.
  • Page 31: Power Consumption

    Motherboard Description 1.14 Power Consumption Tables 4 and 5 list the voltage and current specifications for a hypothetical system configured with the motherboard and the following components: a 200 MHz Pentium Processor, 16 MB RAM, 256 KB cache, 3.5-inch floppy drive, 1 GB hard drive, and a 4x IDE CD-ROM. This information is preliminary and is provided only as a guide for calculating approximate total system power usage with additional resources added.
  • Page 32: Emi

    TE430VX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 1.15.2 1.15.2.1 CISPR 22, 2nd Edition, 1993 Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment. (International) 1.15.2.2 EN 55 022, 1995 Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
  • Page 33: Installation Requirements

    Motherboard Description 1.15.3.3 Canadian Compliance Marking consists of small c followed by a stylized backward UR on component side of board. 1.15.4 Installation Requirements CAUTION To avoid an adverse impact on the compliance with safety or regulatory requirements due to installation of this board assembly, the following guidelines must be followed.
  • Page 34: Installation Precautions

    Appropriate protection is achieved by max. 8 Amp current limiting circuit or a max. 5 Amp fuse or Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor (PTC). All Intel motherboards presently have PTC’s on all external ports which provide DC power externally.
  • Page 35 Motherboard Description 1.15.4.6 Battery Marking There is insufficient space on this board product to provide the required replacement and disposal instructions for the battery. The following marking must be placed permanently and legibly on the host system as near as possible to the battery: CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 37: Motherboard Resources

    2 Motherboard Resources 2.1 Memory Map Table 6. Memory Map Address Range (Decimal) Address Range (hex) Size Description 1024K-131072K 100000-8000000 127M Extended Memory 960K-1023K F0000-FFFFF AMI System BIOS 952K-959K EE000-EFFFF Main BIOS (available as UMB) 948K-951K ED000-EDFFF ESCD (Plug and Play configuration area) 944K-947K EC000-ECFFF OEM LOGO (available as UMB)
  • Page 38 TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification Table 7. I/O Map (continued) Address (hex) Size Description 0080 - 008F 16 bytes PIIX3 - DMA Page Register 0094-009F 12 bytes PIIX3 - DMA Page Register 00A0 - 00A1 2 bytes PIIX3 - Interrupt Controller 2...
  • Page 39: Oft-Off Control

    Bus Number (hex) Dev Number (hex) Number (hex) Description Intel 82430VX (TVX) Intel 82371FB (PIIX3 ) PCI/ISA bridge Intel 82371FB (PIIX3 ) IDE Bus Master Intel 82371FB (PIIX3 ) USB PCI Expansion Slot: J2C1 PCI Expansion Slot: J2D1 PCI Expansion Slot: J2E1 PCI Expansion Slot: J2E2 2.5 DMA Channels...
  • Page 40: Nterrupts

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification 2.6 Interrupts Table 10. Interrupts System Resource I/O Channel Check Reserved, Interval Timer Reserved, Keyboard buffer full Reserved, Cascade interrupt from slave PIC Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 Creative 16C Audio (default) Floppy Parallel Port 1...
  • Page 41: Motherboard Bios And Setup Utility

    Windows 95 ready Plug and Play. This motherboard also supports system BIOS shadowing, allowing the BIOS to execute from 64-bit on-board write-protected DRAM. Hardware has been added to the board so only Intel compiled BIOS can be flashed into the Flash EEPROM. This was done for extended virus protection.
  • Page 42: Bios Upgrades

    Flash memory makes distributing BIOS upgrades easy. A new version of the BIOS can be installed from a diskette. BIOS upgrades are available to be down loaded from the secure section on the Intel bulletin board, or Intel’s FTP site. The disk-based Flash upgrade utility, FMUP.EXE, has three options for BIOS upgrades: •...
  • Page 43: Pci Auto-Configuration

    When this option is selected, only devices critical to booting are assigned resources by the BIOS. Device Node information is available for all devices to ensure compatibility with Windows 95. Copies of the IAL Plug and Play specification may be obtained via the Intel BBS , or via †...
  • Page 44: Advanced Power Management

    With a 1 Mb Flash BIOS, only one language can be resident at a time. The default language is American English, and will always be present unless another language is programmed into the BIOS using the Flash Language Update Program (FLUP) available on the Intel BBS. 3.9 Boot Options Booting from CD-ROM is supported in adherence to the “El Torito”...
  • Page 45: Flash Logo Area

    OEM may use this area to display a custom logo. The BIOS accesses the user area just after completing POST. A utility is available from Intel to assist with installing a logo into flash for display during POST. Contact your local Intel Sales office or authorized distributor for further information.
  • Page 46: Main Bios Setup Screen

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification Table 13. Overview of the Setup Menu Screens Setup Menu Screen Description Main For setting up and modifying some of the basic options of a PC, such as time, date, diskette drives, hard drives. Advanced For modifying the more advanced features of a PC, such as peripheral configuration and advanced chipset configuration.
  • Page 47: Floppy Options Subscreen

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.12.2.5 Primary Slave Reports if an IDE device is connected to the system. When selected, this brings up the IDE Device Configuration subscreen. 3.12.2.6 Secondary Master Reports if an IDE device is connected to the system. When selected, this brings up the IDE Device Configuration subscreen.
  • Page 48: Ide Device Configuration Subscreen

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification 3.12.3.3 Floppy A: Type Specifies the physical size and capacity of the diskette drive. The options are Disabled, 360 KB, 5.25-inch; 1.2 MB, 5.25-inch; 720 KB, 3.5-inch; 1.44/1.25 MB, 3.5-inch; 2.88 MB, 3.5-inch. The default is 1.44/1.25 MB, 3.5-inch.
  • Page 49: Boot Options Subscreen

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.12.4.6 IDE Translation Mode Specifies the IDE translation mode. The options are Standard CHS (standard cylinder head sector −less than 1024 cylinders), Logical Block, Extended CHS (extended cylinder head sector−greater than 1024 cylinders), and Auto Detected (BIOS detects IDE drive support for LBA). The default is Auto Detected.
  • Page 50: Advanced Screen

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification 3.12.5.4 Num Lock Sets the beginning state of the Num Lock feature on your keyboard. The options are On and Off. The default is Off. 3.12.5.5 Setup Prompt Turns on (or off) the “Press <F1> Key if you want to run Setup” prompt during the power-up sequence.
  • Page 51: Peripheral Configuration Subscreen

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.12.6.4 Peripheral Configuration When selected, this brings up the Peripheral Configuration subscreen. 3.12.6.5 Advanced Chipset Configuration When selected, this brings up the Advanced Chipset Configuration subscreen. 3.12.6.6 Power Management Configuration When selected and enabled, this brings up the Advanced Power Management subscreen. 3.12.6.7 Plug and Play Configuration When selected, this brings up the Plug and Play Configuration subscreen.
  • Page 52: Advanced Chipset Configuration Subscreen

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification Auto, the Setup program assigns the first free COM port (normally COM2, 2F8h) as the serial port 2 address, regardless of what is selected under the Serial Port 2 Address option. (If Configuration Mode is set to Auto, this option cannot be modified.)
  • Page 53: Power Management Configuration Subscreen

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.12.8.4 Video Palette Snoop Controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA add-in video card. The options are Enabled and Disabled. The default is Disabled. 3.12.8.5 Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) Sets the length of time an agent on the PCI bus can hold the bus when another agent has requested the bus.
  • Page 54: Plug And Play Configuration Subscreen

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification 3.12.10 Plug and Play Configuration Subscreen This section describes the options found on the Plug and Play configuration subscreen. 3.12.10.1 Configuration Mode Sets how the BIOS gets information about ISA cards that do not have Plug and Play capabilities.
  • Page 55: Security Screen

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility NOTE IRQ 3, 4, 5, and 7 may not be available in this option, depending on the setting chosen for the COM1, COM2 and parallel ports in the Peripheral Configuration Subscreen. IRQ 14 and 15 will not show up as user available. If the on-board IDE controller is not used, these interrupts will be available to ISA cards.
  • Page 56: Security Screen Options

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification 3.12.12 Security Screen Options 3.12.12.1 User Password is Reports if there is a User password set. There are no options. 3.12.12.2 Administrative Password is Reports if there is an Administrative password set. There are no options.
  • Page 57: Load Setup Defaults

    Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility 3.12.13.3 Load Setup Defaults Resets all of the setup options to their defaults. You can also press the <F5> key anywhere in the Setup program to do this. This selection loads the default Setup values from the ROM table. 3.12.13.4 Discard Changes Discards any changes you made during the current Setup session without exiting the program.
  • Page 59: Error Messages And Beep Codes

    4 Error Messages and Beep Codes 4.1 BIOS Beep Codes Beeps Error Message Description Refresh Failure The memory refresh circuitry on the motherboard is faulty. Parity Error Parity is not supported on this product, will not occur. Base 64 KB Memory Failure Memory failure in the first 64 KB.
  • Page 60: Bios Error Messages

    TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification If and when more than 15 PCI conflict errors are detected the log full message is displayed. <'PCI I/O Port Conflict:'>, \ ; String <'PCI Memory Conflict: '>, \ ; String <'PCI IRQ Conflict: '>, \ ; String <' Bus '>, \...
  • Page 61: Isa Nmi Messages

    Error Messages and Beep Codes BIOS Error Messages (continued) Error Message Explanation DMA Error Error in the DMA controller. DMA #1 Error Error in the first DMA channel. DMA #2 Error Error in the second DMA channel. FDD Controller Failure The BIOS cannot communicate with the floppy disk drive controller.

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