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CPC1302
CPU Module
User
Manual
IMES.467444.083 UM
August 2017
Version 1.01

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  • Page 1 CPC1302 CPU Module User Manual IMES.467444.083 UM August 2017 Version 1.01...
  • Page 2 Adlink Express-BASE6. Subsection 3.6 was added with clarification on fastening the module to Adlink Express-BASE6 board. Subsection 4.1 has an adjustment of BIOS update text. Contact Information Fastwel Co. Ltd Fastwel Corporation US Address: 108 Profsoyuznaya st., 6108 Avenida Encinas,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    High Voltage Safe Handling Rules…………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Board Handling Regulations ......................... 7 General Board Operation Rules……………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTIES………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Description and operation of CPC1302 CPU Module ............... 10 Purpose ..............................10 Versions, ordering information ........................ 10 1.2.1 Versions ............................. 10 1.2.2...
  • Page 4: List Of Tables

    Table 2-1: Possible PCIe х16 Gen3 configuration options ........................23 Table 2-2: Addresses of devices on SMBus ............................24 Table 3-1: Reset of BIOS Setup settings of CPC1302 using XP1 switch ....................33 Table 3-2: Description of CPC1302 indicators ............................33 Table 3-3: Description of HL3 indicator of CPC1302..........................
  • Page 5: Trademarks

    This document contains information, which is property of Fastwel Co. Ltd. It is not allowed to reproduce it or transmit by any means, to translate the document or to convert it to any electronic form in full or in parts without antecedent written approval of Fastwel Co. Ltd. or one of its officially authorized agents.
  • Page 6: Notation Conventions

    Take due care when handling, avoid touching hot surfaces! Warning! Information marked by this symbol is essential for human and equipment safety. Read this information attentively, be watchful. Note This symbol and title marks important information to be read attentively for your own benefit. CPC1302 User Manual...
  • Page 7: General Safety Requirements

    The best way to do it is touch a metal part of system enclosure.  You should observe safety precautions during operations for installation of jumpers etc.. It is prohibited to remove/install jumpers when the power is on. CPC1302 User Manual...
  • Page 8: General Board Operation Rules

    Warranty period The warranty period for the products made by Fastwel LLC is 36 months since the sale date (unless otherwise provided by the supply contract). The warranty period for the custom-made products is 60 months since the sale date (unless otherwise provided by the supply contract.
  • Page 9 Procedure of device returning for repairs Sequence of activities when returning the products for repairs:  Apply to Fastwel company or to any of the Fastwel's official representatives for the Product Return Authorization;  Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form, accepted by the Manufacturer, with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms;...
  • Page 10: Description And Operation Of Cpc1302 Cpu Module

    CPU Module Purpose CPC1302 CPU Module is implemented in COM Express Type 6 (PICMG COM.0 r.2.1) standard based on the 4th generation Intel Core i5 CPUs and 5th generation Core i7 CPU and is designed for embedded applications requiring high performance, low power consumption and high reliability.
  • Page 11: Description Of The Supplied Configurations

    Fig. 1-1: Template for ordering CPC1302 1.2.2 Description of the supplied configurations CPC1302-01: CPC1302 CPU Module, Intel Core i7-5850EQ 2.7 GHz 4 Core, 8GB DDR3L  SDRAM, embedded SSD 16GB, -40…+85 CPC1302-02: CPC1302 CPU Module, Intel Core i7-5850EQ 2.7 GHz 4 Core, 8GB ...
  • Page 12: Main And Additional Complete Set

    1.3.3 Carrier-board for CPC1302 CPC1302 Module can be installed on the carrier-board compatible with the COM Express Type 6 (r.2.1) standard. We recommend using Adlink Express-BASE6 board as the carrier-board (to be purchased as an option). Procedure of module installation to the carrier-board is provided in the subsection 3.6.
  • Page 13: Technical Features

    Description and operation of CPC1302 CPU Module CPC1302 Technical features Intel Core i7-5850EQ 2.7Ghz CPU 5 th Gen 37W  ▪ 4 cores Intel x64; ▪ 3 graphics engines; ▪ 6 MB of cash-memory.  Intel Core i5-4422E 1.8Ghz CPU 4th Gen 25W ▪...
  • Page 14: Module Power Supply And Current Consumption

    Description and operation of CPC1302 CPU Module CPC1302  Console I/O via serial ports (COM1 / COM2)  Software compatibility: ▪ Linux 3.8.x; ▪ QNX 6.5; ▪ Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7. Module power supply and current consumption 1.5.1 Power supply reset and monitoring CPU reset signal is generated from the following sources: ▪...
  • Page 15: Resistance To Climatic Effects

    - 40 to + 85 condensation, in accordance with the GOST 28209. Description of heat-removal features is given in subsections 3.3 and 3.4. CPC1302 Modules are resistant to cyclic damp heat at ambient temperatures of + (55 2) °...
  • Page 16: Weight And Dimensions Of Additional Complete Sets For Heat Removal

    Description and operation of CPC1302 CPU Module CPC1302 Fig. 1-2: Overall and connecting dimensions of the module 1.8.1 Weight and dimensions of additional complete sets for heat removal Table 1-9: Weight and dimensions of additional complete sets for heat removal...
  • Page 17: Mtbf

    Description and operation of CPC1302 CPU Module CPC1302 MTBF  С corresponds to the Mean time between failure (MTBF) for ambient temperature of +30 values given in the table. Table 1-11: MTBF CPU Module MTBF in hours, not less than:...
  • Page 18: Description Of Operation Of Cpc1302 Major Components

    Location of main components and connectors is given in Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2. Purpose of indicators and XP1 switch is given in subsections 3.1 and 3.2. Fig. 2-1: Location of main components of CPC1302 (top view) 0-18 CPC1302 User Manual...
  • Page 19: Fig. 2-2: Location Of Com Express Connectors Of Cpc1302 (Bottom View)

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 Connector Connector COM Express COM Express Fig. 2-2: Location of COM Express connectors of CPC1302 (bottom view) 0-19 CPC1302 User Manual...
  • Page 20: Functional Structure Of Cpc1302

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 2.2 Functional structure of CPC1302 Block diagram of CPC1302 is shown in Figure 2-3: Fig. 2-3: Module block diagram 0-20 CPC1302 User Manual...
  • Page 21 Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302  CPU Intel Core i7-5850EQ 2.7 GHz 64-bit Intel microprocessor manufactured using 14 nm process, with 37 W TDP (switching to the 47 W TDP mode is available in BIOS Setup with a plate temperature limitation up to +70C).
  • Page 22 Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302  PCI-E 3.0 ports Port PCI-E Gen3 x16 with a bandwidth capacity of up to 128 GT/sec is routed to COM-Express connector. Possible port configurations: 1x16, 2x8, 1x8 + 2x4.  PCI-E 2.0 ports The COM-Express connector is equipped with 8 routed ports PCI-E Gen2 x1 with bandwidth capacity of up to 5 GT/sec.
  • Page 23: Connectors Com Express A-B, C-D

    2.3 Connectors COM Express A-B, C-D CPC1302 is equipped with the standard COM Express connectors (see Fig. 2-2), using which CPC1302 is connecting with the carrier-board. Purpose of the contacts is specified in the Table A- 1: Purpose of COM Express connector contacts.
  • Page 24: Possible Pcie Х8 Gen2 Configuration Options

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 Possible configurations of PCIe х8 Gen2 Number of available PCIe ports at COM Express connector depends on the fact whether the integrated Gigabit Ethernet is used. If it is integrated into BIOS Setup, then PCIe [0:6] ports are available on the connector, if it is off –...
  • Page 25: Fram Controller Registers

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 2.7 FRAM controller registers FRAM controller is implemented in FPGA as a device on LPC bus. Controller is activated in BIOS Setup. The device is operated via registers in the field of input-output (I/O) ports. Base register address (BASE), set in BIOS, is specified in "Help"...
  • Page 26: Watchdog Timer

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 ▪ Reading data packet containing three FRAM data bytes starting from the 208h address DX, 310H AL, 08H DX, AL DX, 311H AL, 20H DX, AL MOV DX,313h MOV AL, 01H OUT DX, AL...
  • Page 27: Watchdog Timer's Registers

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 Operation algorithm with watchdog timer via I/O registers: 1) The counter decrement is stopped. 2) Timeout value is recorded to the initial value registers. 3) Counter register is initiated by recording any number to the counter register. In this case, the timeout value from the initial value register is overwritten to the counter register.
  • Page 28: Description Of Watchdog Timer's Registers

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 2.8.2 Description of watchdog timer's registers Timer Current Value Register [23:0] Base+0h Name Description Write/Read: Timer_Current_Value[7:0] Bits 7:0 of the current counter value Base+1h Name Description Write/Read: Timer_Current_Value[15:8] Bits 15:8 of the current counter value...
  • Page 29: I2C Controller/ I/O Ports

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 Status Register Base+6h Name Description Reserved Write/Read: Second timeout flag Is set to "1" provided that the timer's counter was reset to zero for the second time, the counter stops. In case the board reset RSTE=1 is allowed, the hardware reset will be carried out.
  • Page 30: Algorithm Of I2C Controller Operation

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 2.9.1 Algorithm of I2C controller operation I2C controller Operation of is shown in Fig. 2-4 as exemplified by recording 1 data byte. Beginning Start of controller (MEN=1) Is the bus busy? (MBB=1)
  • Page 31: Registers Of I2C Controller

    Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 2.9.2 Registers of I2C controller Input/output address Type HARD RESET Configuration register Base+0 Status Register Base+1 Control Register Base+2 Data Register Base+3 GPIO Register 2.9.3 Description of I2C controller registers Status Register (Base+0)
  • Page 32 Description of operation of CPC1302 major components CPC1302 Control Register (Base+1) Name Type Descriptio number Start/reset of controller. Writing "1" to this bit switches on the I2C controller. Writing "0" to this bit resets and switches off the I2C controller.
  • Page 33: Intended Use Of Cpc1302

    Fig. 2-1), switch on the module, wait for the BIOS information to appear on the screen, switch off the module and remove the jumper XP1. It is prohibited: to remove/install the jumper when the power is on. Table 3-1: Reset of BIOS Setup settings of CPC1302 using XP1 switch Connector Purpose name...
  • Page 34: Possible Heat Removal Options

    Heat-removal options are shown in the figure below. The side of the CPU of CPC1302 module is equipped with the heat-spreading plate, to which the heat from the CPU and PCH microchip is withdrawn. With such a configuration, it is possible...
  • Page 35: Heat Removal Requirements

    CPU cores no higher than the maximum temperature allowed by CPU manufacturer. CPC1302-01 (-02) the maximum allowed temperature of the core is 105°C, for CPC1302-03 (-04) – 100°C. Possibility to control the temperature of CPU cores is ensured by the internal digital temperature sensor (DTS).
  • Page 36: Fig. 3-3: Point For Temperature Control On Heat-Spreading Plate

    Processor temperature T'C Fig. 3-4: Diagram of CPU temperature dependency on the temperature on plate (*) CPC1302-01 (-02) modules with heat-removal sets ACS30076-02 can be operated at ambient temperatures of up to +70°C without reduction in performance. (When using the mode "47W"...
  • Page 37: Installation Of Cpc1302

    Express Type 6 r.2.1 standard. 3.5.1 Safety requirements For proper installation of CPC1302 it is required to strictly follow the below rules and safety requirements in order to avoid damages to the device and not to injure the health of people.
  • Page 38: Installation Of Cpc1302 To The Carrier-Board

    Express Type 6 r.2.1 and that the height of the COM Express connectors on the carrier- board corresponds to the height of racks on CPC1302. (The module is supplied with the installed 5 mm racks, 8 mm height racks are supplied in the delivery checklist.) If the...
  • Page 39: Elimination Of Cpc1302 Malfunctions

    4. Do not place the module in the box or packaging, till the module and cooling heatsinks cool down to the ambient temperature. 3.8 Elimination of CPC1302 malfunctions The Table 3-4 contains possible malfunctions of CPC1302 and the ways of their elimination. 0-39...
  • Page 40: Table 3-4: Elimination Of Cpc1302 Malfunctions

    Intended use of CPC1302 CPC1302 Table 3-4: Elimination of CPC1302 malfunctions Malfunction Cause Solution The board fails to start, No triggered voltage Check the availability of the triggered HL1 LED is off. +5 V on the board. voltage at COM_Express connector (B84- B87 contacts) (if used).
  • Page 41: Ami® Bios

    BIOS update is carried out using the Flash Programming Tool utility (is available on network file-servers of the manufacturer and official distributor). Actions for updating BIOS There is a BIOS version for CPC1302 available on FTP: 1302_Vxxx.bin Example of BIOS update via an integrated UEFI SHELL: 1.
  • Page 42: Transportation, Unpacking And Storage

    At the time of unpacking it is required to check the module that it has no external mechanical damages after transportation. Storage Module storage conditions for group 1 are defined in the GOST standard 151-50-69 (IEC 721- 2-1 standard). CPC1302 User Manual 0-42...
  • Page 43: A Purpose Of Com Express Connector Contacts

    PP 3.3V_STBY,PD 10K SATA2_RX+ SATA2_RX- BATLOW# PU 10K 3.3V_STBY (S)ATA_ACT# OD, 3.3V_STBY AC/HDA_SYNC PP 3.3V AC/HDA_RST# PP 3.3V AC/HDA_BITCLK PP 3.3V AC/HDA_SDOUT PP 3.3V BIOS_DIS0# PU 10K 3.3V_STBY THRMTRIP# PU 10K 3.3V_STBY USB6- USB6+ USB_6_7_OC# PU 10K 3.3V_STBY CPC1302 User Manual 0-43...
  • Page 44 PCIE_TX4- PCIE_TX3+ PCIE_TX3- PCIE_TX2+ PCIE_TX2- GPI1 CM 3.3V_STBY PCIE_TX1+ PCIE_TX1- GPI2 CM 3.3V_STBY PCIE_TX0+ PCIE_TX0- LVDS_A0+ LVDS_A0- LVDS_A1+ LVDS_A1- LVDS_A2+ LVDS_A2- LVDS_VDD_EN PP 3.3V LVDS_A3+ LVDS_A3- LVDS_A_CK+ LVDS_A_CK- LVDS_I2C_CK 2.2K PU 3.3V LVDS_I2C_DAT 2.2K PU 3.3V CPC1302 User Manual 0-44...
  • Page 45 PP 3.3V LPC_AD3 PP 3.3V LPC_DRQ0# PP 3.3V LPC_DRQ1# PP 3.3V LPC_CLK PP 3.3V PWRBTN# PU 10K, +3.3V_STBY SMB_CK 2.2K PU 3.3V_STBY SMB_DAT 2.2K PU 3.3V_STBY SMB_ALERT# 10K PU 3.3V_STBY SATA1_TX+ SATA1_TX- SUS_STAT# PP 3.3V_STBY SATA1_RX+ SATA1_RX- CPC1302 User Manual 0-45...
  • Page 46 PP 3.3V_STBY EXCD1_CPPE# PP 3.3V_STBY SYS_RESET 10K PU 3.3V CB_RESET# PP 3.3V_STBY, 10K PD PCIE_RX5+ PCIE_RX5- GPO1 PP 3.3V_STBY PCIE_RX4+ PCIE_RX4- GPO2 PP 3.3V_STBY PCIE_RX3+ PCIE_RX3- PCIE_RX2+ PCIE_RX2- GPO3 PP 3.3V_STBY PCIE_RX1+ PCIE_RX1- WAKE0# PU 1K, +3.3V_STBY CPC1302 User Manual 0-46...
  • Page 47 VGA_VSYNC 22.6 ohm series VGA_I2C_CK PU 2.2K, 3.3V VGA_I2C_DAT PU 2.2K, 3.3V SPI_CS# PU 100K, +3.3V_STBY B100 B101 FAN_PWMOUT B102 FAN_TACHIN B103 SLEEP# B104 VCC_12V B105 VCC_12V B106 VCC_12V B107 VCC_12V B108 VCC_12V B109 VCC_12V B110 CPC1302 User Manual 0-47...
  • Page 48 PU 2.2K, 3.3V / PU DDI2_CTRLDATA_AUX- 100K 3.3V DDI2_AUXSEL PD 1M DDI3_CTRLCLK_AUX+ PU 2.2K, 3.3V / PD 100K DDI3_CTRLDATA_AUX- PU 2.2K, 3.3V / PD 100K DDI3_AUXSEL PD 1M DDI3_PAIR0+ DDI3_PAIR0- DDI3_PAIR1+ DDI3_PAIR1- DDI1_HPD 100K PD DDI3_PAIR2+ DDI3_PAIR2- CPC1302 User Manual 0-48...
  • Page 49 Annex A CPC1302 DDI3_PAIR3+ DDI3_PAIR3- PEG_RX0+ PEG_RX0- PEG_RX1+ PEG_RX1- PEG_RX2+ PEG_RX2- PEG_RX3+ PEG_RX3- PEG_RX4+ PEG_RX4- PEG_RX5+ PEG_RX5- PEG_RX6+ PEG_RX6- PEG_RX7+ PEG_RX7- PEG_RX8+ PEG_RX8- PEG_RX9+ PEG_RX9- PEG_RX10+ PEG_RX10- PEG_RX11+ PEG_RX11- PEG_RX12+ PEG_RX12- CPC1302 User Manual 0-49...
  • Page 50 VCC12 C108 VCC12 C109 VCC12 C110 USB_SSTX0+ USB_SSTX0- USB_SSTX1- USB_SSTX1+ USB_SSTX2- USB_SSTX2+ USB_SSTX3- USB_SSTX3+ DDI1_CTRLCLK_AUX+ PU 2.2K, 3.3V / PD 100K PU 2.2K, 3.3V / PU DDI1_CTRLDATA_AUX- 100K 3.3V PCIE_TX6+ PCIE_TX6- PCIE_TX7+ PCIE_TX7- D24↔ DDI1_PAIR0+ DDI1_PAIR0- CPC1302 User Manual 0-50...
  • Page 51 DDI1_PAIR2- DDI1_AUXSEL PD 1M DDI1_PAIR3+ DDI1_PAIR3- DDI2_PAIR0+ DDI2_PAIR0- DDI2_PAIR1+ DDI2_PAIR1- DDI2_HPD 100K PD DDI2_PAIR2+ DDI2_PAIR2- DDI2_PAIR3+ DDI2_PAIR3- PEG_TX0+ PEG_TX0- PEG_LANE_RV# PU 10K 3.3V PEG_TX1+ PEG_TX1- PEG_TX2+ PEG_TX2- PEG_TX3+ PEG_TX3- PEG_TX4+ PEG_TX4- PEG_TX5+ PEG_TX5- PEG_TX6+ PEG_TX6- PEG_TX7+ CPC1302 User Manual 0-51...
  • Page 52 D104 VCC12 D105 VCC12 D106 VCC12 D107 VCC12 D108 VCC12 D109 VCC12 D110 Interpretation: OD - open drain PP PD - pull down PU - pull up CM – CMOS input PP -push-pull output of СMOS CPC1302 User Manual 0-52...
  • Page 53: B Disclaimer

    1.2 Use of the Fastwel products as well as the objects of intellectual property containing in them, in the ways and for the purposes, not provided by the present user manual and datasheet isn't allowed without preliminary written approval of Fastwel.

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