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  • Page 1 Document Revision 1.43 If it's embedded it's Kontron...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Consumption.................... 19 Environmental Specification.................20 3.5.1 Temperature...................... 20 3.5.2 Humidity......................20 Standards and Certifications.................21 MTBF....................... 23 Mechanical Specification..................24 3.8.1 Module Dimension....................24 3.8.2 Height on Top....................24 3.8.3 Height on Bottom....................24 3.8.4 Mechanical Drawing.................... 24 Thermal Management..................25 3.10 Heatspreader..................... 25 www.kontron.com...
  • Page 4 Features and Interfaces..................26 Power Control....................26 LPC........................27 boot......................27 JIDA16 and JIDA32..................... 28 K-Station 1....................... 28 K-Station & API Resources..................29 4.6.1 I2C........................29 4.6.2 Storage......................29 4.6.3 GPIO........................ 29 4.6.4 Hardware Monitor....................29 GPIO - General Purpose Input and Output..............30 Watchdog Timer....................
  • Page 5 5.9.2 Connector X1A Row A...................51 5.9.3 Connector X1A Row B..................53 5.9.4 SDVO Connector J1801 (optional)................55 5.9.5 XDP Connector J1400 (optional)................56 BIOS Operation....................57 Determining the BIOS Version................57 Setup Guide...................... 57 6.2.1 Start AMI® BIOS Setup Utility................57 BIOS Setup....................... 59 6.3.1 Main Menu......................
  • Page 6: User Information

    “as-is” and is subject to change without notice. For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated, Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned.
  • Page 7: Warranty

    Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH that are caused by a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    / performance ratio for x86-based ultra-mobile designs. The nanoETXexpress-SP with Flash and memory on-board support 1 PCI Express x1 (opt. 2 x1 if no onboard LAN), Serial ATA, High Definition Audio, LVDS and optional SDVO. 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet is designed in onboard for high connectivity and 8x USB provides fast and sufficient interfaces for external peripherals.
  • Page 9: Com Express® Documentation

    COM Express® Documentation This product manual serves as one of three principal references for a COM Express® design. It documents the specifications and features of nanoETXexpress-SP. The other two references, which are available from your Kontron Support or from PICMG®, include: »...
  • Page 10: Product Specification

    3 Product Specification Modules & Accessories The COM Express® mini sized Computer-on-Module nanoETXexpress-SP (NOW1) follows pin-out Type 1 and is compatible to PICMG specification COM.0 Rev 1.0. The nanoETXexpress-SP, based on Intel's eMenlow platform, is available in different variants to cover the demand of different performance, price and power: Commercial grade modules (0°C to 60°C operating)
  • Page 11 Accessories Product Number Product Name 34101-0000-00-0 nanoETXexpress Evaluation Board (EOL) 34101-0000-00-1 COM Express® Eval Type 10/1 34100-0000-00-0 / S COM Express® HMI Baseboard Type 1 / Starterkit 34001-0000-99-0 nanoETXexpress-TT, Heatspreader, threaded 34001-0000-99-1 nanoETXexpress-TT, Heatspreader, through hole 34001-0000-99-2 nanoETXexpress-TT, Heatspreader, Slim Profile 34001-0000-99-0CO1 nanoETXexpress-TT, Heatsink, passiv, threaded 96007-0000-00-1...
  • Page 12: Functional Specification

    Functional Specification Processor The Intel® ATOM™ (Silverthorne) CPU family supports: » Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology » Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) » Idle States » Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology » Intel® Demand Based Switching » Thermal Monitoring Technologies » Execute Disable Bit CPU specifications Processor Cores / Threads...
  • Page 13 Graphics Core The integrated Intel® GMA 500 supports: Graphics Core Render Clock 200MHz Execution Units / Pixel Pipelines Max Graphics Memory 352MB GFX Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) GFX Memory Technology DVMT API (DirectX/OpenGL) 9.0c / 2.0 Shader Model Hardware accelerated Video H.264,MPEG2/4,VC1,WMV9 Independent/Simultaneous Displays 2 (with SDVO option)
  • Page 14 Onboard SSD The nanoETXexpress-SP is equipped with an onboard commercial or industrial flash drive from 512MB up to 4 GB capacity. The onboard flash drive is connected as the primary master device to the US15W PATA interface through a standard ATA/IDE bus interface.
  • Page 15 8GB onboard SSD Module HW Revision CE 4.7.0 and newer Flash Size 8GB industrial Flash Part No. Greenliant GLS85LP1008P-S-I-FTE NAND Type SLC NAND Host write Cycles Flash Erase Cycles Temperature Range [°C] -40 to 85 Sustained Read Speed 50 MB/s Sustained Write Speed 39 MB/s ATA Modes...
  • Page 16 Infineon TPM 1.2 SLB9635TT optional Miscellaneous TPM is only available on customized variants and requires BIOS NOW1R118 or newer. With TPM option booting from external LPC FWH is not supported Kontron Features External I2C Bus Fast I2C M.A.R.S. support Embedded API...
  • Page 17 Memory performance are available in Application Note KEMAP054 EMD Customer Section. Supported Operating Systems The nanoETXexpress-SP supports: » Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 » Microsoft Windows XP embedded » Microsoft Windows XP x86 » Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 » Microsoft Windows 7 x86 »...
  • Page 18: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram...
  • Page 19: Electrical Specification

    » Maximum 100 mV peak to peak 0 – 20 MHz 3.4.4 Power Consumption The maximum Power Consumption of the different nanoETXexpress-SP modules is 4.9 - 6.2W (100% CPU load; 90°C CPU temperature). Further details with measurements and TDP values of the single variants can be found in our customer...
  • Page 20: Environmental Specification

    -40°C to +85°C -40°C to +85°C See available module variants in chapter Product Specification With Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH heatspreader plate assembly The operating temperature defines two requirements: » the maximum ambient temperature with ambient being the air surrounding the module.
  • Page 21: Standards And Certifications

    UL Listings: » NWGQ2.E304278 » NWGQ8.E304278 WEEE Directive WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC is not applicable for Computer-on-Modules. Conformal Coating Conformal Coating is available for Kontron Computer-on-Modules and for validated SO-DIMM memory modules. Please contact your local sales or support for further details.
  • Page 22 The COM Express® mini form factor Computer-on-Modules successfully passed shock and vibration tests according to » IEC/EN 60068-2-6 (Non operating Vibration, sinusoidal, 10Hz-4000Hz, +/-0.15mm, 2g) » IEC/EN 60068-2-27 (Non operating Shock Test, half-sinusoidal, 11ms, 15g) Validated in Kontron reference housing for EMC the nanoETXexpress-SP follows the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility standards » EN55022...
  • Page 23: Mtbf

    Estimated RTC battery life (as opposed to battery failures) is not accounted for in the above figures and need to be considered for separately. Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions. When the Kontron unit has external power; the only battery drain is from leakage paths.
  • Page 24: Mechanical Specification

    Mechanical Specification 3.8.1 Module Dimension » 55mm x 84mm (±0.2mm) 3.8.2 Height on Top » Maximum approx. 3.5mm (withouth printed circuit board) » Height is depending on (optional) CPU cooler / heat spreader 3.8.3 Height on Bottom » Maximum appprox. 3.5mm (without printed circuit board) 3.8.4 Mechanical Drawing All dimensions are shown in millimeters.
  • Page 25: Thermal Management

    Thermal Management A heatspreader plate assembly is available from Kontron Embedded Modules for the nanoETXexpress-SP. The heatspreader plate on top of this assembly is NOT a heat sink. It works as a COM Express®-standard thermal interface to use with a heat sink or other cooling device.
  • Page 26: Features And Interfaces

    4 Features and Interfaces Power Control Power Supply The nanoETXexpress-SP has a wide range power input from 4.75 - 14V. The supply voltage is applied through the VCC pins (VCC) of the module connector. Power Button (PWRBTN#) The power button (Pin B12) is available through the module connector described in the pinout list. To start the module via Power Button the PWRBTN# signal must be at least 50ms (50ms ≤...
  • Page 27: Lpc

    LPC bus a clock buffer is required! LPC boot The nanoETXexpress-SP supports boot from an external Firmwarehub on LPC bus (LPC FWH). The external LPC FWH can be activated with signal A34 „BIOS_DISABLE#“: »...
  • Page 28: Jida16 And Jida32

    Based on the JIDA32 interface users can implement advanced board functionalities in their application. As an example utility Kontron provides K-Station for most 32bit Windows Operating Systems. K-Station 1 is a summary of command line utilities (Shell Tools) for easy access to JIDA32 BIOS implementations. Second part of K-Station is a JAVA based example GUI which gives a view an all available features using the Shell Tools.
  • Page 29: K-Station & Api Resources

    K-Station & API Resources 4.6.1 Function I2C 0 External / JIDA I2C I2C 1 SM-Bus I2C 2 SDVO DDC I2C 3 JILI DDC 4.6.2 Storage Device Function EEPROM 0 JIDA EEPROM Area1 with 32 Bytes (free to use) 4.6.3 GPIO Port Function IO-Port 0...
  • Page 30: Gpio - General Purpose Input And Output

    GPIO - General Purpose Input and Output The offers 4 General Purpose Input (GPI) pins and 4 General Purpose Output (GPO) pins. On a 3.3V level digital in- and outputs are available. Signal Description GPI0 General Purpose Input 0 GPI1 General Purpose Input 1 GPI2 General Purpose Input 2...
  • Page 31 There is one IO Port controlled via onboard CPLD (1 Byte, Port 0) available and the 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs are fixed in direction. To access the GPIOs use the JIDA32 interface. You can write to a General Purpose Output with the upper half byte.
  • Page 32: Watchdog Timer

    You can program the timeout period for the watchdog timer in two ranges: » 1-second increments from 1 to 255 seconds » 1-minute increments from 1 to 255 minutes Contact Kontron Embedded Modules technical support for information on programming and operating the WDT.
  • Page 33: Flash Backup Feature

    Flash Backup Feature The nanoETXexpress-SP supports a new functionality called “Flash Backup”. This new feature allows saving custom defaults directly into the Flash. With invalid EEPROM data or without a CMOS EEPROM, the module will start up with these custom defaults. It’s possible to save this BIOS with changed defaults to an image and flash it on other modules.
  • Page 34 Windows OS c:\>kflash.exe flash biosname.rom /bncr c:\>afudos.exe biosname.rom /p /b /n /c c:\>jidacmos.exe eep /clean kflash.exe is a shell tool included in Kontron K-Station System Utility Package. jidacmos utility is included in the BIOS download packages at Kontron's customer section.
  • Page 35: Speedstep Technology

    4.10 Speedstep Technology The Intel® processors offers the Intel® Enhanced SpeedStep™ technology that automatically switches between maximum performance mode and battery-optimized mode, depending on the needs of the application being run. It let you customize high performance computing on your applications. When powered by a battery or running in idle mode, the processor drops to lower frequencies (by changing the CPU ratios) and voltage, conserving battery life while maintaining a high level of performance.
  • Page 36: C-States

    4.11 C-States New generation platforms include power saving features like SuperLFM, EIST (P-States) or C-States in O/S idle mode. Activated C-States are able to dramatically decrease power consumption in idle mode by reducing the Core Voltage or switching of parts of the CPU Core, the Core Clocks or the CPU Cache. Following C-States are defined: C-State Description Function...
  • Page 37: Hyper Threading

    4.12 Hyper Threading Hyper Threading (officially termed Hyper Threading Technology or HTT) is an Intel®-proprietary technology used to improve parallelization of computations performed on PC´s. Hyper-Threading works by duplicating certain sections of the processor—those that store the architectural state but not duplicating the main execution resources. This allows a Hyper- Threading equipped processor to pretend to be two „logical“...
  • Page 38: Acpi Suspend Modes And Resume Events

    4.13 ACPI Suspend Modes and Resume Events The nanoETXexpress-SP supports the S3 state (=Save to Ram). S4 (=Save to Disk) is not supported by the BIOS (S4_BIOS) but S4_OS is supported by the following operating systems: » Windows XP » Windows Vista »...
  • Page 39: Usb

    4.14 The USB interface comes with three USB controllers (6 USB ports). The USB configuration of the nanoETXexpress-SP module is described in the following table: COM Express Port SCH US15W Port Description USB0 USB0 USB 2.0 compliant USB1 USB1 USB 2.0 compliant...
  • Page 40 NDIS Network device or as NDIS Network device only in the device manager of the operating system. Please refer to the Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP download page for the driver Configuration...
  • Page 41: Sdio

    (http://sdcard.org). The card form factor, electrical interface, and protocol are all part of the SD Card specification. The Intel® System Controller Hub US15W supports up to 3 SDIO interfaces. On nanoETXexpress-SP the first interface SDIO#0 (4-bit wide) is shared with the module GPIO signals. The integrated SDIO 1.1/MMC 4.1 controller in US15W only supports byte-address mode for SDIO storage cards up to 2GB.
  • Page 42: Graphics Interface

    4.16 Graphics Interface The nanoETXexpress-SP uses the graphics accelerator GMA500 with 200MHz GPU clock integrated in the Intel® System Controller Hub (US15W), which delivers shader-based technologies and high-performance 2D, 3D and video capabilities. The GMA500 graphics engine supports a variety of LCD panels with single clock, color depths of 18/24 bit and resolutions up to WXGA (1366×768).
  • Page 43 The nanoETXexpress-SP graphics subsystem GMA500 integrated in the Intel® System Controller Hub US15W does not support VGA output. LVDS Flat Panel Interface (JILI) The user interface for flat panels is the JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface (JILI). The implementation of this subsystem complies with the COM Express®...
  • Page 44: Fast I2C & Smbus

    4.17 Fast I2C & SMBus The nanoETXexpress-SP integrates two configurable I2C buses. The external I2C provided via US15W GPIOs on COM Express™ Connector Pin B33/B34, the LVDS I2C from US15W SCH is available on COM express™ connector pin A83/A84. The I2C interface offers full MultiMaster and Clock Stretching support. Fast I2C and SMBus clock speed depends on the CPU performance and differs between ATOM™...
  • Page 45: Lpc Bus

    4.18 LPC Bus The Low Pin Count Interface signals are connected to the LPC Bus bridge, which is located in the Intel® US15W system controller hub. The LPC low speed interface can be used for peripheral circuits such as an external Super I/O Controller, which typically combines legacy-device support into a single IC.
  • Page 46 Clock Buffer Reference Schematic The implementation of a clock buffer can be realized as shown in the evaluation schematic below: Zero Delay Clock Buffer Do not use the reference schematic in the COM Express™ Design Guide. Either use another Clock Buffer solution without a long start up process or use series resistors to double the LPC clock line.
  • Page 47: System Ressources

    5 System Ressources Interrupt Request (IRQ) Lines Please be aware that an ACPI OS decides itself on resource usage. The tables below show only an example distribution. 5.1.1 In 8259 PIC Mode IRQ# Used For Available Comment Timer 0 Keyboard Slave 8259 External SIO - COM2 Yes (No)
  • Page 48: Memory Area

    (1) If the “Used For” device is disabled in setup, the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices. (2) ACPI Operating System decides on particular IRQ usage. Memory Area The first 640 kB of DRAM are used as main memory. Using DOS, you can address 1 MB of memory directly. Memory area above 1 MB (high memory, extended memory) is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE, which are part of the operating system.
  • Page 49: Peripheral Component Interconnect (Pci) Devices

    DAC for Backlight brightness SDVO I2C Bus I2C Address Used For Available Comment JIDA Bus Nr. System Management (SM) Bus nanoETXexpress-SP module: I2C Address Used For Comment JIDA Bus Nr. 30h/60h STTS424E02 Temp Sensor / SPD Winbond W83L771W HWM Clockgenerator...
  • Page 50: Pinout List

    Pinout List 5.9.1 General Signal Description Type Description I/O-3,3 Bi-directional 3,3 V IO-Signal I/O-5T Bi-dir. 3,3V I/O (5V Tolerance) I/O-5 Bi-directional 5V I/O-Signal I-3,3 3,3V Input I/OD Bi-directional Input/Output Open Drain I-5T 3,3V Input (5V Tolerance) Output Analog Output Open Drain O-1,8 1,8V Output O-3,3...
  • Page 51: Connector X1A Row A

    5.9.2 Connector X1A Row A Signal Description Type Termination (CE 4.x.x) Comment GND_1 Power Ground GBE0_MDI3- Ethernet Receive Data- DP-I GBE0_MDI3+ Ethernet Receive Data+ DP-I GBE0_LINK100# Ethernet Speed LED 100Mbps O-3.3 GBE0_LINK1000# Ethernet Speed LED 1000Mbps O-3.3 GBE0_MDI2- Ethernet Receive Data- DP-I GBE0_MDI2+ Ethernet Receive Data+...
  • Page 52 PCIE_TX1- PCIe lane #1 Transmit- DP-O PU 50R inUS15W only available on no-LAN var. GND_9 Power Ground SDIO_D2 / GPI2 SDIO#0 Data2 / General Purpose Input 2 I/O-3.3 / I-3.3 PU 75k in US15W / PU 100k 3.3V - / CPLD I/O PCIE_TX0+ PCIe lane #0 Transmit+ DP-O...
  • Page 53: Connector X1A Row B

    5.9.3 Connector X1A Row B Signal Description Type Termination (CE 4.x.x) Comment GND_16 Power Ground GBE0_ACT# Ethernet Activity LED LPC_FRAME# LPC Frame Indicator O-3.3 LPC_AD0 LPC Address / Data Bus IO-3.3 PU 20k in US15W LPC_AD1 LPC Address / Data Bus IO-3.3 PU 20k in US15W LPC_AD2...
  • Page 54 SDIO_CD# / GPO3 SDIO#0 CardDetect / General Purpose Output 3 I-3.3 / O-3.3 PU 10k 3.3V / PD 100k - / - PCIE_RX1+ PCIe lane #1 Receive+ DP-I PD 50R inUS15W only available on no-LAN var. PCIE_RX1- PCIe lane #1 Receive- DP-I PD 50R inUS15W only available on no-LAN...
  • Page 55: Sdvo Connector J1801 (Optional)

    5.9.4 SDVO Connector J1801 (optional) With hardware revision CE 4.x.x or newer the nanoETXexpress-SP provides an optional Serial DVO graphics output via onboard flat foil connector J1801. Signal Description Type Termination Comment GND#1 Ground SDVOB_CLK_N Serial Digital Video Channel B Clock-...
  • Page 56: Xdp Connector J1400 (Optional)

    5.9.5 XDP Connector J1400 (optional) The provides the XDP debug port of Silverthorne CPU optionally with connector J1400. The debug port is for internal use only. Do not connect any devices.
  • Page 57: Bios Operation

    » AMIBIOS © 2006 American Megatrends, Inc. » BIOS Date: mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss Ver: xx.xx.xx » Kontron® BIOS Version <NOW1RXXX » Copyright 2002-2011 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Setup Guide The AMIBIOS Setup Utility changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration. The setup program uses a number of menus to make changes and turn features on or off.
  • Page 58 Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus. Use the left/right arrow keys to make a selection. Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu. The table below describes the legend keys and their alternates.
  • Page 59: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup 6.3.1 Main Menu Feature Option Description System Time [hh:mm:ss] <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or <Enter> selects field System Date [mm-dd-yyyy] <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or <Enter> selects field...
  • Page 60: Module Info

    6.3.2 Module Info Module Component Steppings...
  • Page 61 Module Software Revisions...
  • Page 62 Memory Module Information Slot 1 Current Memory Configuration SLOT1 shows information of onboard system memory stored in SPD. The SPD EEPROM is supported with CE 4.x.x (PCB L140) or newer.
  • Page 63 Current LVDS Configuration...
  • Page 64: Advanced Menu

    6.3.3 Advanced Menu...
  • Page 65 CPU Configuration Feature Option Description Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled Disabled for WindowsXP Enabled Intel® Virtualization Tech Enabled When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional HW Caps, provided by Intel® Virtualization Tech. Note: A full reset is required to change the setting. Disabled CPU TM Functionality Enabled...
  • Page 66 IDE Configuration Feature Option Description IDE Controller Enabled Enables or disables the IDE interface of US15W SCH. This concerns the onboard SSD and PATA2SATA brdige. Disabled Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled Disables/enables device write protection. It will be effective only if device is accessed through BIOS functions. Enabled IDE Detect Time Out (Sec.) [0-35] 35...
  • Page 67 IDE Device Submenu Feature Option Description Type Not Installed Selects the type of the IDE Devices connected to the system Auto CD/DVD ARMD LBA/Large Mode Disabled Disables the LBA mode or enables it, when a device supports it Auto Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) Disabled Disabled: The data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector ata atime Auto...
  • Page 68 Feature Option Description Select SDIO or GPIO SD Card The SD card interface is shared with module GPIO signals. To use GPIO with this module it is necessary to set this switch to GPIO. GPIO Data Access Mode Auto Auto: Access SD device in DMA mode if controller supports it, otherwise in PIO mode. DMA: Access SD device in DMA mode.
  • Page 69 LPC I/O Controller Configuration Feature Option Description Serial Port1 Address Disabled Selects the Address of COM Port 1 3F8/IRQ 2F8/IRQ 3E8/IRQ 2E8/IRQ Serial Port2 Address Disabled Selects the Address of COM Port 2 3F8/IRQ 2F8/IRQ 3E8/IRQ 2E8/IRQ Serial Port2 Mode Normal Selects the mode for serial Port 2 IrDA...
  • Page 70 ACPI Configuration Feature Option Description ACPI Version ACPI v.3.0 Selects the ACPI version ACPI v.2.0 ACPI APIC support Enabled Include ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDT pointer list. Disabled Repost Video on S3 Resume If yes, Videobios is reinitialized after S3 Resume AMI OEMB Table Includes the AMI OEMB table pointer.
  • Page 71 ACPI Cooling Options Feature Option Description Disabled Passive Trip Point This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point - the point in which the OS will begin throttling the CPU. 40°C 45°C 50°C … 110°C Passive TC1 value This value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula.
  • Page 72 Passive Cooling The ACPI OS assesses the optimum CPU performance change necessary to lower the temperature using the following equation ΔP[%] = TC1(Tn-Tn-1) + TC2(Tn-Tt) ΔP is the performance delta, Tt is the target temperature = passive cooling trip point. The two coefficients TC1 and TC2 and the sampling period TSP are hardware dependent constants the end user must supply.
  • Page 74 I2C Buses Feature Option Description JIDA I2C Bus Speed Select speed for JIDA/external I2C bus. See speed table in chapter Fast I2C. Very high High Medium Slow Very slow Ultra Slow Multi Master support Enabled Enables / disables I2C multi master support Disabled Clock Stretching support Enabled...
  • Page 75 Watchdog Feature Option Description Mode Reset Selects the mode of the watchdog Disable Timeout Set the timout for Watchdog 1:00m 5:00m 10:00m...
  • Page 76 MARS Interface Configuration Feature Option Description Disabled MARS Enables the MARS function Auto Charger Manager Ethernet Configuration Feature Option Description Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Disabled Disables / Enables the onboard Ethernet interface Enabled PXE ROM Disabled Disables / Enables the PXE Boot ROM Enabled...
  • Page 77 PCIExpress Configuration Feature Option Description PCIe Ports Both Disables or enables according PCI Express lanes. Onboard Gigabit Ethernet is connected to Port 1. Port 0/1: enables specific PCI Express Lane Disabled Both: Both PCI Express lanes from US15W SCH are enabled Port 0 Disabled: US15W SCH PCI Express is completely disabled Port 1...
  • Page 78 Trusted Computing Feature Option Description TCG/TPM SUPPORT Enable/Disable TPM TCG (TPM 1.1/1.2) support in BIOS USB Configuration Feature Option Description Legacy USB Support Disabled Enables / disables support for legacy USB. Enabled USB 2.0 Controller Mode FullSpeed Configures the USB 2.0 controller in HiSpeed (480Mbps) or FullSpeed (12Mbps) HiSpeed BIOS EHCI Hand-Off Disabled...
  • Page 79 USB Mass Storage Device Configuration Feature Option Description USB Mass Storage Reset Delay 10 Sec Number of seconds POST waits for the USB mass storage device after start unit command. 20 Sec 30 Sec 40 Sec Emulation Type Auto If Auto USB devices with less than 20MB will be emulated as floppy and remaining as hard drive. Forced FDD option can be used to force a HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD (Ex.
  • Page 80 Feature Option Description Module HWM: Disabled Enables the onboard Hardware Health Monitoring Device H/W Health Enabled CPU Temperature: CPU ACPI temperature Function Module Temperature: Internal temperature of HWM Chipset Sensor #1 / Chipset Sensor #2: Internal thermal sensors of US15W SCH to cause main memory throttling and display refresh throttling.
  • Page 81: Advanced Pci/Pnp Settings

    6.3.4 Advanced PCI/PnP Settings Feature Option Description Clear NVRAM Clear NVRAM once during next system boot. PCI Latency Timer Value in units of PCI clocks for PCI device latency register … PCI IDE BusMaster Disabled Disables and enables PCI IDE Busmaster Enabled IRQ3 …...
  • Page 82: Boot

    6.3.5 Boot Boot Setting Configuration Feature Option Description Dark Boot Disabled Disabled: Shows normal POST messages Enabled: Shows OEM Logo during boot up Enabled AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Set Display Mode for Option ROM Keep Current Bootup Num-Lock Select Power-On state for Num-Lock PS/2 Mouse Support Auto...
  • Page 83: Security

    USB Bootable Port Configuration Feature Option Description Port 0 - 7 Disabled Enables/Disables a specific port to be bootable Enabled 6.3.6 Security Feature Option Description Change Supervisor Password Type in Type in Change User Password Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Enables or disables boot sector virus protection.
  • Page 84: Advanced Chipset Settings

    6.3.7 Advanced Chipset Settings Graphic Controller Configuration Feature Option Description Primary Graphic Adapter PCIe/Onboard Selects which graphics controller is used as primary boot device (boot sequence) Onboard Onboard Graphic Mode Disabled Selects the amount of pre-allocated system memory used by the onboard graphics controller Enabled, 1MB Enabled, 4MB Enabled, 8MB...
  • Page 85 Display Control Feature Option Description Boot Display Device Auto Select the Boot Display Device. Note: SDVO is not supported on HW Rev CE 1.x.x (PCB L130) LVDS SDVO- SDVO- DVI/HD...
  • Page 86 Internal LVDS Configuration Feature Option Description Flat Panel Mode Auto Selects the Mode for the flat panel detection Fixed Mode PAID FPID Auto Fallback Disabled Selects what happens, when there is no EEPROM detected (only when FPM: Auto) Fixed Mode Flat Panel Type VGA 640×480 Selects the resolution of the LVDS display (only in FMP: Fixed Mode)
  • Page 87 System Controller Hub Configuration Feature Option Description USB UHCI Controller Disabled Enables / Disables USB ports 2 USB Ports 4 USB Ports … 8 USB Ports USB EHCI Controller Enabled Controls EHCI (USB 2.0) functionality for all the UHCI ports set to active state Disabled USB Client Controller Enabled...
  • Page 88: Exit Menu

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