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ITX-N-3800 Industrial Intel ® Atom E3800 Series ™ NANO-ITX Single Board Computer (SBC) Product Manual WinSystems, Inc. | 715 Stadium Drive, Arlington, Texas 76011 | 817-274-7553 | info@winsystems.com | www.winsystems.com...
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No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of WinSystems, Inc. The information in the document is subject to change without notice. The information furnished by WinSystems, Inc. in this publication is believed to be accurate and reliable.
Technical Support at (817) 274-7553, Monday through Friday, between 8 AM and 5 PM Central Standard Time (CST). Refer to the WinSystems website for other accessories (including cable drawings and pinouts) that can be used with your ITX-N-3800.
Product Manual or on our website at www.winsystems.com. NOTE WinSystems can provide custom configurations for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) clients. For details, please contact an Application Engineer through Technical Support (see contact information in the Introduction section on page 1).
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On-board programmable 8-bit General Purpose Input Output I/O interface System Monitoring Feature • System temperature and major power sources monitors SD Interface • One micro SD socket Bus Expansion • One PCIe x 1 slot (PCI Express) v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 3...
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Temperature • Operating temperature: -40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to +176 °F) • Storage temperature: -40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to +176 °F) v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 4...
SPI BIOS USB 2.0 SD Card MINI PCIe PCIe x 1 I2C Con. USB 2.0 USB 2.0/3.0 x 4 USB 3.0 SATA II x 2 SMBus LPC BUS Front IO EC Flash ITE8528 GPIO SP339 RS232/422/485 v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 5...
Driver Installation The information in this section helps you to configure an operating system’s driver for use with the on-board PCI devices of the ITX-N-3800. Drivers and documentation are available on the WinSystems website at www.winsystems.com or by contacting a Application Engineer at +1-817-274-7553.
The timer is programmable from 1 second to 255 minutes (15,300 seconds). NOTE Use a long timeout if the watchdog timer is enabled and booting to an operating system. Use the following example as a guide to programming the WDT. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 8...
Jumpers can be used to reset the BIOS CMOS settings to the factory default. Enable/ disable the Clear CMOS Function hardware circuit, by placing or removing the jumper from JP7 or JP8 as needed. See “Reset CMOS BIOS Configuration” on page 41 for usage. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 11...
The following figure illustrates the location of each connector, jumper, and switch on the ITX-N-3800 top of the Pin 1 of each connector or jumper is indicated by a red square in the figure. Figure 8–1: Components JP10 Reserved JP5 J24 JP8 JP7 v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 12...
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25 Reserved LVDS Link Selection (JP3) page 25 Reserved Panel Voltage Selection (JP5) page 25 Backlight Power (JP6) page 26 JP7/JP8 CMOS Clear (JP7/JP8) page 26 JP10 LVDS Color Depth and Data Mapping (JP10) page 26 v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 13...
Either connect a power supply to this connector (J1) or to the ATX 4-pin connector (J12), but not both. Applying power to both power connectors may result in damage to the single board computer. 8.3.2 Audio Jack (Line_out) (J2) This connector provides an audio line out (Line_out) signal. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 14...
8.3.8 Front Panel Pin Header (J9) This 5x2-pin header provides pins for front panel connections. Layout and Pin Reference: Name Name Ground +5 V HDD_LED (+) HDD_LED (-) Reset (+) Power On (-) Reset (-) Power On (+) v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 17...
+5 V 8.3.10 RS232/422/485 Pin Header (J11) This 5x2-pin header provides access to the ITX-N-3800 serial port (RS-232/422/485) at J11. Layout and Pin Reference: RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 DCD# RX/TX- RXD# RX/TX+ TXD# DTR# DSR# RTS# CTS# v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 18...
(in normal operation mode) or by the 5 V standby power source (in standby mode). Layout and Pin Reference: Name Name USB2_DP_#3 USB3_RXM_#1 USB_DM_#3 USB3_RXP_#1 Ground Ground USB3_TXP_#3 USB3_TXM_#1 USB3_TXM_#3 USB3_TXP_#1 Ground Ground USB3_RXP_#3 USB2_DM_#1 USB3_RXM_#3 USB2_DP_#1 Ground Key (no pin) v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 19...
Voltage (5 V DC) through pin 1 and pin 2 is always available. It is supplied by the 5 V power source (in normal operation mode) or by the 5 V standby power source (in standby mode). Layout and Pin Reference: Name Name USB- USB- USB+ USB+ Ground Ground Key (no pin) v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 20...
LVDSB_DATA2 LVDSB_DATA#2 LVDSB_DATA3 LVDSB_DATA#3 LVDSB_CLKP LVDSB_CLKN Ground Ground 8.3.18 SATA Power Connector (J19/J20) Power is supplied to the SATA device via the connector at J19/J20. Layout and Pin Reference: Name +12 V Ground Ground +5 V v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 22...
ITX-N-3800/Configuration 8.3.19 SATA GEN2 Connector (J21/J22) The bootable SATA (2.0) interface is located at J21/J22. WinSystems offers CBL-SATA- 701-20 for this connector. Layout and Pin Reference: Name RX1+ RX1- TX1- TX1+ 8.3.20 Battery Connector (J23) An optional external battery, connected to BAT, supplies the ITX-N-3800 board with standby power for the real-time clock and CMOS setup RAM.
Name +5 V BL_CTRL +12 V Ground BL_Enable 8.3.22 SMBUS Connector (J25) System Management Bus connections are made through the connector at J25. Layout and Pin Reference: Name SMB_CLK Key (no pin) Ground SMB_DATA +5 V v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 24...
Select the appropriate LVDS link setting using this jumper (JP3). Function Short Dual Channel (Default) Open Single Channel 8.4.3 Panel Voltage Selection (JP5) Select the appropriate V setting using this jumper (JP5). Function 1-3 Short 3.3 V (Default) 3-5 Short 3-4 Short +12 V v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 25...
Select the appropriate LVDS color depth and data mapping setting using this jumper (JP10). JP10 Function 2-4 Short 8-bit LVDS, VESA mapping (Default) 1-3, 2-4 Short 8-bit LVDS, JEIDA mapping 1-3 Short 6-bit LVDS, VESA and JEIDA mapping v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 26...
8.4.8 Power On / BIOS Recovery selection (SW2) Select the appropriate Power On / BIOS Recovery setting using these switches (SW2). Function 1-4 OFF ATX (Default) 1-4 ON 2-3 OFF Recovery Disable (Default) 2-3 ON Recovery Enable v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 27...
The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen. The menu can be easily called up from any menu by pressing F1. The Help screen lists all the possible keys to use and the selections for the highlighted item. Press Esc to exit the Help screen. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 28...
Enter key until the desired value is highlighted with a square block. Use the +/- keys to change the highlighted value, or enter the time using the number keys. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 29...
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Value: 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz L2 Cache Speed Value: 512 KB per Core Total Memory Value: Up to 8192 MB SODIMM Information • [1] Value: 1024 MB to 8192 MB (DDR3- 1333) @ DIMM0 • [2] Value: 0 MB v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 30...
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Default Setting/Value: Enable Console Redirection Enables/disables Universal Console Redirection Default Setting/Value: Disable Allow Hotkey in S4 Resume Enables/disables hotkey detection when the system resumes from the Hibernate state. Default Setting/Value: Enable v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 31...
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Clear Error Manager Log Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains a variety of complex items and sub-menus for CPU and other types of configuration. Warning Assigning incorrect values to items on the following screen menus may cause system malfunction. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 32...
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Default Setting/Value: Enable CPU Power Management This subset of the CPU Configuration menu provides CPU power management options. ® ™ • Intel SpeedStep : Enables or disables the processor’s performance states (P-States). Default Setting/Value: Enable v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 33...
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IGD Turbo: Selects the IGD Turbo feature, if Auto is selected. IGD Turbo will only be enabled when SOC stepping is 80 or above. Default Setting/Value: Auto Force Lid Status: For test: forces lid status to on or off. Default Setting/Value: ON v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 34...
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Default Setting/Value: Enable • USB OTG Support Enable/Disable USB OTG Support Choices: Disable, PCI Mode, ACPI Mode. • EHCI Controller (Show only) Control each of the USB ports (port 0 through port 9) disabling Choices: Enable, Disable. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 35...
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State After G3: Specifies in which state to begin when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state) as S0 State or S5. Default Setting/Value: SO State • SMM Lock: Enables or disables the SMM Lock feature. This locks the SMRAM and disables the SMM driver. Default Setting/Value: Enable v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 36...
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Serial Port 1: Disables or configures Serial Port 1 as 3F8/IRQ4. COM1 Configuration • Configures COM1 as RS-232, RS-422, or RS-285. Watch Dog Timer • Disables, or enables and configures the watch dog timer as 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 37...
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RTC alarm. Default Setting/Value: Disable Wake On LAN1: If enabled, allows the ITX-N-3800 to be awakened by LAN1. Default Setting/Value: Enable Wake up by Ring: If enabled, allows the ITX-N-3800 to be awakened by a ring. Default Setting/Value: Disable Security v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 38...
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No HDD Detected (Read only): This is displayed when no hard disk drive is detected. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) (Read only): This is the name of the next variable. TPM Not Detected (Read only): This is the TPM variable current state. Boot v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 39...
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Load Setup Defaults: Loads standard default values (this is the same functionality as F9). Discard Changes: Loads the original values of this boot time, not the default setup values. Save Changes: Saves all changes on all menus, but does not restart the system. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 40...
To reset the BIOS CMOS configuration to the factory default settings: 1. Remove power from the ITX-N-3800. 2. Find JP7/JP8. 3. Remove jumpers from pins 1-2. 4. Install jumpers on pins 2-3 and wait five seconds. 5. Replace jumpers back on pins 1-2. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 41...
7. From the Advanced tab on the USB Configuration screen: – Set XCHCI Mode to [Enable] – Set EHCI Controller to [Disable] 8. To complete the installation, restart the computer and allow Windows 7 to complete startup. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 42...
ITX-N-3800/Cables and Software Drivers 11. Cables and Software Drivers Go to www.winsystems.com for cable information and software drivers. v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 43...
Contact Points For maximum reliability, WinSystems boards typically use connectors with gold finish contacts. It is critical that the contact material in the mating connectors is matched properly (gold to gold and tin to tin). Contact areas made with dissimilar metals can cause oxidation/corrosion, resulting in unreliable connections.
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Conformal Coating Applying conformal coating to a WinSystems product will not in itself void the product warranty, if it is properly removed prior to return. Coating may change thermal characteristics and impedes our ability to test, diagnose, and repair products. Any coated product sent to WinSystems for repair will be returned at customer expense and no service will be performed.
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5.62 mm 3.00 mm 3.00 mm 0 mm 0 mm 17.10 mm 9.00 mm 120.00 mm 120.00 mm 98.00 mm 98.00 mm 82.00 mm 8.00 mm 8.00 mm 1.00 mm 1.00 mm 0 mm 0 mm v1.0 www.winsystems.com Page 46...
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