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  • Page 1 de next-TGU8 de next Board User’s Manual 1 Last Updated: October 24, 2022...
  • Page 2 Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 2022. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
  • Page 3 Acknowledgement All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. ⚫ Intel® Core™ is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation ⚫ ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express, Inc. ⚫...
  • Page 4 Packing List Before setting up your product, please make sure the following items have been shipped: Item Quantity de next-TGU8 Copper Stud.M2.5 If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. Preface...
  • Page 5 About this Document This User’s Manual contains all the essential information, such as detailed descriptions and explanations on the product’s hardware and software features (if any), its specifications, dimensions, jumper/connector settings/definitions, and driver installation instructions (if any), to facilitate users in setting up their product. Users may refer to the product page at AAEON.com for the latest version of this document.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions Please read the following safety instructions carefully. It is advised that you keep this manual for future references All cautions and warnings on the device should be noted. Make sure the power source matches the power rating of the device. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it.
  • Page 7 If any of the following situations arises, please the contact our service personnel: Damaged power cord or plug Liquid intrusion to the device iii. Exposure to moisture Device is not working as expected or in a manner as described in this manual The device is dropped or damaged Any obvious signs of damage displayed on the device...
  • Page 8 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 9 China RoHS Requirements (CN) 产品中有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量 AAEON Main Board/ Daughter Board/ Backplane 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) 印刷电路板 ○ ○ ○ ○ 及其电子组件 外部信号 ○ ○ ○ ○ 连接器及线材 O:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。 X:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出...
  • Page 10 China RoHS Requirement (EN) Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements in Products AAEON Main Board/ Daughter Board/ Backplane Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Component Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) PCB &...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Product Specifications..................1 Specifications ......................2 Block Diagram ......................5 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information ..................6 Dimensions ....................... 7 Jumpers and Connectors ..................9 List of Connectors ....................10 2.3.1 COM, USB 2.0, DIO (JCOM1) ..............11 2.3.2 DC In (JDCIN2)....................
  • Page 12 3.4.1 Graphics Configuration ................33 3.4.2 CPU Configuration ..................34 3.4.3 Memory Configuration ................35 3.4.4 On-Module H/W Monitor ................36 3.4.4.1 Smart Fan Mode Configuration ............. 37 3.4.4.2 Auto RPM Mode ................39 3.4.4.3 Manual Duty Mode ................40 3.4.4.4 Manual RPM Mode ................41 3.4.5...
  • Page 13 3.6.1 Trusted Computing ..................68 3.6.2 Secure Boot ....................70 3.6.2.1 Key Management ................71 Setup Submenu: Boot ..................72 Setup Submenu: Save & Exit ................73 Chapter 4 – Driver Installation ..................... 74 Driver Download/Installation ................75 Appendix A - I/O Information ....................77 I/O Address Map ....................
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 - Product Specifications

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 - Product Specifications...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Specifications System Form Factor 86mm x 55mm, Single board computer Onboard 11th Gen. Intel® Core™ Processor i7-1185G7E (4C/8T, 1.80GHz, up to 4.40GHz) i5-1145G7E (4C/8T, 1.50GHz, up to 4.10GHz) i3-1115G4E (2C/4T, 2.20GHz, up to 3.90GHz) CPU TDP 15W (TDP up to 28W) Chipset Integrated with Intel®...
  • Page 16 Display Controller Intel® UHD Graphics for 11th Gen Intel® Processors LVDS/EDP eDP only, up to 3840 x 2160 Resolution Display Interface eDP x 1 HDMI 1.4b x 1 Multiple Display Up to 2 Simultaneous Displays Audio Codec — Audio Interface —...
  • Page 17 Internal I/O Audio — DIO/GPIO 8-Bit (pin header) SMBus/I2C Optional Touch — Smart Fan x 1 — Front Panel HDD LED, PWR LED, Power Button, Buzzer, Reset Others — Expansion Mini PCIe/MSATA — M.2 2280 M-Key x 1 (PCIe [x2]) Others —...
  • Page 18: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Chapter 1 – Product Specifications...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Hardware Information

    Chapter 2 – Hardware Information Chapter 2...
  • Page 20: Dimensions

    Dimensions Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 21 With CPU Cooler: Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 22: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 23: List Of Connectors

    List of Connectors Please refer to the table below for all of the board’s connectors that you can configure for your application Label Function JCOM1 COM, USB 2.0, DIO JDCIN1 DC In JEDP1 JESPI1 I2C, SMBus JFAN1 JFP1 Front Panel JHDMI1 HDMI JLAN1...
  • Page 24: Com, Usb 2.0, Dio (Jcom1)

    2.3.1 COM, USB 2.0, DIO (JCOM1) Pin Name Signal Type Signal Level DIO_7 3.3V DIO_6 3.3V DIO_5 3.3V DIO_4 3.3V DIO_3 3.3V DIO_2 3.3V DIO_1 3.3V DIO_0 3.3V USB2_6_DN_CM USB2_5_DN_CM USB2_6_DP_CM USB2_5_DP_CM Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 25 Pin Name Signal Type Signal Level +V5A_USB3456 +V5A_USB3456 USB2_4_DN_CM USB2_3_DN_CM USB2_4_DP_CM USB2_3_DP_CM RI_2_CON RI_1_CON CTS_2_CON CTS_1_CON RTS_2_CON RTS_1_CON DSR_2_CON DSR_1_CON DTR_2_CON DTR_1_CON TX_2_CON TX_1_CON RX_2_CON RX_1_CON DCD_2_CON DCD_1_CON +V5S Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 26: Dc In (Jdcin2)

    2.3.2 DC In (JDCIN2) Pin Name Signal Type +VIN 2.3.3 eDP (JEDP1) Pin Name Signal Type +VDD_EDP +VDD_EDP DDI0_LANE2_DN_CH DDI0_LANE2_DP_CH DDI0_LANE1_DN_CH DDI0_LANE1_DP_CH Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 27 Pin Name Signal Type DDI0_LANE0_DN_CH DDI0_LANE0_DP_CH DDI0_LANE3_DN_CH DDI0_LANE3_DP_CH DDI0_AUX_DN_CH DDI0_AUX_DP_CH DDI0_BKLTCTL DDI0_BKLTEN DDI0_HPD +V12S +V12S +V12S +V12S Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 28: I2C, Smbus (Jespi1)

    2.3.4 I2C, SMBus (JESPI1) Pin Name Signal Type ESPI_IO0_EC_R ESPI_IO1_EC_R ESPI_IO2_EC_R ESPI_IO3_EC_R +V3P3S ESPI_CS_EC_R_N JESP1_I2C_SDA JESP1_I2C_SCL JESP1_SMB_SDA JESP1_SMB_SCL SMBALERT# Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 29: Fan (Jfan1)

    2.3.5 FAN (JFAN1) Pin Name Signal Type +V12S FAN_1_TAC_CON FAN_1_CTL_CON 2.3.6 Front Panel (JFP1) Pin Name Signal Type ‘1 EXT_PWRBTN# PCH_SATA_LED_N V3P3S_FP1 POWER FP_BUZZER V5S_FP1 POWER Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 30: Hdmi (Jhdmi1)

    Pin Name Signal Type V3P3S_FP2 POWER HWRST# 2.3.7 HDMI (JHDMI1) Pin Name Signal Type HDMI1_D2_DP_CM HDMI1_D2_DN_CM HDMI1_D1_DP_CM HDMI1_D1_DN_CM HDMI1_D0_DP_CM HDMI1_D0_DN_CM HDMI1_CLK_DP_CM HDMI1_CLK_DN_CM Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 31: Lan (Jlan1)

    Pin Name Signal Type HDMI1_SCL HDMI1_SDA +V5S_HDMI HDMI1_HPD 2.3.8 LAN (JLAN1) Pin Name Signal Type LAN2_MDI0P LAN2_MDI0N LAN2_MDI1P LAN2_MDI1N LAN2_CT LAN2_CT LAN2_MDI2P LAN2_MDI2N LAN2_MDI3P 1P10 LAN2_MDI3N LAN1_MDI0P LAN1_MDI0N LAN1_MDI1P Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 32 Pin Name Signal Type LAN1_MDI1N LAN1_CT LAN1_CT LAN1_MDI2P LAN1_MDI2N LAN1_MDI3P 2P10 LAN1_MDI3N Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 33: 2280 M-Key (Jm2M1)

    2.3.9 M.2 2280 M-Key (JM2M1) Pin Name Signal Type +V3P3S +V3P3S CARD_PWR_EN_R +V3P3S +V3P3S +V3P3S +V3P3S Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 34 Pin Name Signal Type PCIE4_1_RXN PCIE4_1_RXP PCIE4_1_TXN_M2 PCIE4_1_TXP_M2 M2M_SMB_CLK PCIE4_0_RXN M2M_SMB_DATA PCIE4_0_RXP Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 35 Pin Name Signal Type PCIE4_0_TXN_M2 PCIE4_0_TXP_M2 BUF_PLT_RST# PCIE_0_CLK_DN PCIE_WAKE# PCIE_0_CLK_DP M2M_SSCLK +V3P3S +V3P3S +V3P3S Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 36: Pcie (Jpcie_Fpc1)

    2.3.10 PCIe (JPCIE_FPC1) Pin Name Signal Type Signal Level +V3P3S +3.3V +V3P3S +3.3V +V3P3S +3.3V SMB_DATA +3.3V SMB_CLK BUF_PLT_RST# +V3P3A PCIE7_RXP PCIE7_RXN PCIE5_RXP PCIE5_RXN PCIE6_RXP PCIE6_RXN PCIE8_RXP PCIE8_RXN Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 37 Pin Name Signal Type Signal Level PCIE5_TXN_C PCIE5_TXP_C PCIE6_TXN_C PCIE6_TXP_C PCIE7_TXN_C PCIE7_TXP_C PCIE_5_CLK_DN PCIE_5_CLK_DP PCIE8_TXN_C PCIE8_TXP_C +V12S +V12S +V12S +V12S +V12S Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 38: Rtc Battery (Jrtc1)

    2.3.11 RTC Battery (JRTC1) Pin Name Signal Type +VRTC_BATT 2.3.12 SATA (JSATA1) Pin Name Signal Type SATA_0_TXP SATA_0_TXN SATA_0_RXN SATA_0_RXP Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 39: Sata Power (Jsatap1)

    2.3.13 SATA Power (JSATAP1) Pin Name Signal Type +V5S 2.3.14 USB 3.2 (JUSB1) Pin Name Signal Type +V5A_USB12 USB2_1_DN_CM USB2_1_DP_CM USB31_1_RXN_CM USB31_1_RXP_CM USB31_1_TXN_CM USB31_1_TXP_CM Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 40 Pin Name Signal Type +V5A_USB12 USB2_2_DN_CM USB2_2_DP_CM USB31_2_RXN_CM USB31_2_RXP_CM USB31_2_TXN_CM USB31_2_TXP_CM Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 - Ami Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 - AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 42: System Test And Initialization

    System Test and Initialization The board uses certain routines to perform testing and initialization. If an error, fatal or non-fatal, is encountered, a few short beeps or an error message will be outputted. The board can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors. The system configuration verification routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory.
  • Page 43: Ami Bios Setup

    AMI BIOS Setup The AMI BIOS ROM has a pre-installed Setup program that allows users to modify basic system configurations, which is stored in the battery-backed CMOS RAM and BIOS NVRAM so that the information is retained when the power is turned off. To enter BIOS Setup, press <Del>...
  • Page 44: Setup Submenu: Main

    Setup Submenu: Main Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 45: Setup Submenu: Advanced

    Setup Submenu: Advanced Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 46: Graphics Configuration

    3.4.1 Graphics Configuration Options Summary VBT Select eDP On Optimal Default, Failsafe Default eDP Off Select VBT for GOP Driver Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 47: Cpu Configuration

    3.4.2 CPU Configuration Options Summary Active Processor Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable/Disable processor Turbo Mode (requires EMTTM enabled too). AUTO means enabled Hyper-Threading Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default...
  • Page 48: Memory Configuration

    Options Summary Intel (VMX) Disabled Virtualization Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Technology When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology. 3.4.3 Memory Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 49: On-Module H/W Monitor

    3.4.4 On-Module H/W Monitor Options Summary Smart Fan Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable or Disable Smart Fan Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 50: Smart Fan Mode Configuration

    3.4.4.1 Smart Fan Mode Configuration Options Summary FAN 1 Output Output PWM mode (open drain) Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Mode Linear Fan Application Output PWM mode (push pull) Output PWM mode (push pull) to control 4-wires fans. Linear fan application circuit to control 3 wire fan speed by fan's power terminal. Output PWM mode (open drain) to control Intel 4-wire fans.
  • Page 51 Options Summary Temperature 1 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Temperature 2 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Temperature 3 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Temperature 4 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Duty Cycle 1 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Duty Cycle 2 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Duty Cycle 3 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Duty Cycle 4...
  • Page 52: Auto Rpm Mode

    3.4.4.2 Auto RPM Mode Options Summary RPM Percentage 1 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default RPM Percentage 2 70 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default RPM Percentage 3 60 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default RPM Percentage 4 50 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default RPM Percentage 5 40 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Auto fan speed control.
  • Page 53: Manual Duty Mode

    3.4.4.3 Manual Duty Mode Options Summary Manual Duty Mode 60 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Manual mode fan control, user can write expected duty cycle (PWM fan type) 1-100 Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 54: Manual Rpm Mode

    3.4.4.4 Manual RPM Mode Options Summary Manual RPM Mode 3000 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Manual mode fan control, user can write expected RPM count 500-10000 Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 55: Pch-Fw Configuration

    3.4.5 PCH-FW Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 56: Firmware Update Configuration

    3.4.5.1 Firmware Update Configuration Options Summary Me FW Image Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Re-Flash Enabled Enable/Disable Me FW Image Re-Flash function. FW Update Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled Enable/Disable ME FW Update function. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 57: Power Management

    3.4.6 Power Management Options Summary Power Mode ATX Type Optimal Default, Failsafe Default AT Type Select system power mode. Restore AC Power Last State Loss Always On Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Always Off Restore AC Power Loss: To decide the behavior after system power cut then resupply. Note: The COMS battery must present.
  • Page 58: Rtc Wake System From S5 (Fixed Time)

    3.4.6.1 RTC Wake System from S5 (Fixed Time) Options Summary Wake up day Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Select 0 for daily system wake up, 1-31 for which day of the month that you would like the system to wake up Wake up hour Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Select 0-23 For example enter 3 for 3am and 15 for 3pm...
  • Page 59: Rtc Wake System From S5 (Dynamic Time)

    3.4.6.2 RTC Wake System from S5 (Dynamic Time) Options Summary Wake up minute Optimal Default, Failsafe Default increase Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 60: Aaeon Bios Robot

    3.4.7 AAEON BIOS Robot Options Summary Sends watch dog Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default before BIOS POST Enabled Enabled - Robot set Watch Dog Timer (WDT) right after power on, before BIOS start POST process. And then Robot will clear WDT on completion of POST. WDT will reset system automatically if it is not cleared before its timer counts down to zero.
  • Page 61 Options Summary OS Timer (minute) 3 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Timer count set to Watch Dog Timer for OS loading. Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Delayed POST (PEI phase) Enabled Enabled - Robot holds BIOS from starting POST, right after power on. This allows BIOS POST to start with stable power or start after system is physically warmed-up.
  • Page 62: Setup Submenu: System I/O

    Setup Submenu: System I/O Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 63: Pci Express Configuration

    3.5.1 PCI Express Configuration Options Summary PCIE Controller are two x1 JM2M1 Port Select PCIE Controller is one x2 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default PCIE Controller Selection Disabled JM2M1 Port-1 Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Control the PCI Express Root Port. Auto Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Gen1...
  • Page 64 Options Summary Control the PCI Express Root Port. Auto Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Gen1 PCIe Speed Gen2 Gen3 Configure PCIe Speed Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Hot Plug Enabled PCI Express Hot Plug Enable/Disable Disabled I225 LAN Port Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Control the PCI Express Root Port.
  • Page 65 Options Summary JM2M1 Port-2 Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Control the PCI Express Root Port. PCIe Speed Auto Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 Configure PCIe Speed Hot Plug Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled PCI Express Hot Plug Enable/Disable Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 66: Storage Configuration

    3.5.2 Storage Configuration Options Summary Enable VMD Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Controller Enabled Enable/Disable to VMD controller SATA Controller(s) Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable/Disable SATA Device. Port 0 Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable or Disable SATA Port Hot Plug Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default...
  • Page 67: Nvme Configuration

    3.5.2.1 NVMe Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 68: Hd Audio Configuration

    3.5.3 HD Audio Configuration Options Summary HD Audio Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Control Detection of the HD-Audio device. Disabled = HAD will be unconditionally disabled Enabled = HAD will be unconditionally enabled. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 69: Digital Io Port Configuration

    3.5.4 Digital IO Port Configuration Options Summary DIO 1-4 Output Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Input Set DIO as Input or Output DIO 5-8 Output Input Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Set DIO as Input or Output Output Level High Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Set output level when DIO pin is output Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 70: Legacy Logical Devices Configuration

    3.5.5 Legacy Logical Devices Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 71: Serial Port 1

    3.5.5.1 Serial Port 1 Options Summary Use This Device Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Possible: Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3; Allows the user to change the device resource settings. New settings will be reflected on this setup page after system restarts.
  • Page 72: Serial Port 2

    3.5.5.2 Serial Port 2 Options Summary Use This Device Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Possible: Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default IO=2F8h; IRQ=3; IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; Allows the user to change the device resource settings. New settings will be reflected on this setup page after system restarts.
  • Page 73: Serial Port Console Redirection

    3.5.6 Serial Port Console Redirection Options Summary COM0 Console Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Redirection Enabled Console Redirection Enable or Disable COM1 Console Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Redirection Enabled Console Redirection Enable or Disable Console Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Redirection EMS Enabled Console Redirection Enable or Disable...
  • Page 74: Com0 Console Redirection Settings

    3.5.6.1 COM0 Console Redirection Settings Options Summary Terminal Type VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default ANSI Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100Plus: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes. Bits per second 9600 19200...
  • Page 75 Options Summary Data Bits Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Data Bits Parity None Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Even Mark Space A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors. Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1’s in the data bits is even. Odd: parity bit is 0 if num of 1’s in the data bits is odd.
  • Page 76: Com1 Console Redirection Settings

    Options Summary VT400 Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty. 3.5.6.2 COM1 Console Redirection Settings Options Summary Terminal Type VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default ANSI Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100Plus: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes.
  • Page 77 Options Summary 38400 57600 115200 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Selects serial port transmission speed. The speed must be matched on the other side. Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds. Data Bits Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Data Bits Parity None Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Even...
  • Page 78: Console Redirection Settings

    Options Summary Putty KeyPad VT100 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default LINUX XTERMR6 ESCN VT400 Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty. 3.5.6.3 Console Redirection Settings Options Summary Out-of-Band COM0 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Mgmt Port COM1 COM2(Pci Bus0, Dev0, Func0) (Disabled) Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) allows for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port.
  • Page 79 Options Summary VT100Plus VT-UTF8 Optimal Default, Failsafe Default ANSI VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out-of-band management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. See above, in Console Redirection Settings page, for more Help with Terminal Type/Emulation. Bits per second 9600 19200...
  • Page 80: Setup Submenu: Security

    Setup Submenu: Security Change User/Supervisor Password You can install a Supervisor password, and if you install a supervisor password, you can then install a user password. A user password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility. If you highlight these items and press Enter, a dialog box appears which lets you enter a password.
  • Page 81: Trusted Computing

    3.6.1 Trusted Computing Options Summary Security Device Disable Support Enable Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TGU EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. SHA-1 PCR Bank Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled...
  • Page 82 Options Summary Pending operation None Optimal Default, Failsafe Default TPM Clear Schedule an Operation for the Security Device. Note: Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of Security Device. Platform Hierarchy Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable or Disable Platform Hierarchy Storage Hierarchy Disabled Enabled...
  • Page 83: Secure Boot

    3.6.2 Secure Boot Options Summary Secure Boot Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled Secure Boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled, Platform Key (PK) is enrolled and the System is in User mode. The mode change requires platform reset Secure Boot Mode Standard Custom Optimal Default, Failsafe Default...
  • Page 84: Key Management

    3.6.2.1 Key Management Options Summary Factory Key Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Provision Enabled Install factory default Secure Boot Keys after the platform reset and while the System is in Setup mode Restore Factory Force system to user mode. Install factory default Secure Boot key Keys databases.
  • Page 85: Setup Submenu: Boot

    Options Summary Authorized 2. Authenticated UEFI Variable TimeStamps 3. EFI PE/COFF Image (SHA256) KEY Source: OSRecovery Factory, External, Mixed Signatures Setup Submenu: Boot Options Summary Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enables or Disables Quiet Boot option. Network Stack Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled...
  • Page 86: Setup Submenu: Save & Exit

    Setup Submenu: Save & Exit Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 87: Chapter 4 - Driver Installation

    Chapter 4 Chapter 4 – Driver Installation...
  • Page 88: Driver Download/Installation

    Driver Download/Installation Drivers for the de next-TGU8 can be downloaded from the product page on the AAEON website by following this link: https://www.aaeon.com/en/p/embedded-single-board-computers-denext-tgu8 Download the driver(s) you need and follow the steps below to install them. Step 1 – Install Chipset Drivers Open the Chipset folder Run the SetupChipset.exe in the folder Follow the instructions...
  • Page 89 Step 3.2 Intel® PROSet Drivers Open the Intel LAN folder Run the Wired_PROSet_26.3_x64.exe file in the folder Follow the instructions Drivers will be installed automatically Step 4 – Install Linux Peripheral Drivers Open the Linux Driver-Peripheral folder Follow the instructions given for I2C, SMBus, and WMI Linux driver packages.
  • Page 90: Appendix A - I/O Information

    Appendix A Appendix A - I/O Information...
  • Page 91: I/O Address Map

    I/O Address Map Appendix A – I/O Information...
  • Page 92: A.2 Memory Address Map

    A.2 Memory Address Map Appendix A – I/O Information...
  • Page 93: A.3 Large Memory Address Map

    A.3 Large Memory Address Map Appendix A – I/O Information...
  • Page 94: A.4 Irq Mapping Chart

    A.4 IRQ Mapping Chart Appendix A – I/O Information...
  • Page 95 Appendix A – I/O Information...
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  • Page 103: Appendix B - List Of Mating Connectors

    Appendix B Appendix B – List of Mating Connectors...
  • Page 104: List Of Mating Connectors And Cables

    List of Mating Connectors and Cables Mating Connector Con. Function Available Cable Cable P/N Label Vendor Model no Connector: Cable 40Pin, de next cable USB2.0 x 4 50246- JCOM1 Aces for USB2.0 x 4, COM Port x 170X000512 DIO 8 bit 04001-001 2, DIO 8 bit COM x 2...
  • Page 105: Appendix C -Peripheral Device Installation

    Appendix C Appendix C –Peripheral Device Installation...
  • Page 106: Per-T642 Installation (M.2 2280 M-Key To 2242 B-Key & 2230 E-Key)

    PER-T642 Installation (M.2 2280 M-Key to 2242 B-Key & 2230 E-Key) Step 1: Cable & Adapter Card Installation. Please note that this connector is needed should you require USB 2.0 interface. PER-T642 (M.2 2280 M-Key to M.2 2242 B-Key & M.2 2230 E-Key). 170X000577 40-pin cable for USB 2.0, COM Port, DIO, and adapter card connector.
  • Page 107 Appendix C – Peripheral Device Installation...
  • Page 108: Per-T643 Installation (M.2 2280 M-Key To 2242 B-Key/3052 B-Key)

    PER-T643 Installation (M.2 2280 M-Key to 2242 B-Key/3052 B-Key) Step 1: Cable & Adapter Card Installation Please note that this connector is needed should you require USB 2.0 interface. PER-T643 (M.2 2280 M-Key to M.2 2242 B-Key & M.2 3052 B-Key). 170X000577 40-pin cable for USB 2.0, COM Port, DIO, and adapter card connector.
  • Page 109 Appendix C – Peripheral Device Installation...
  • Page 110: Per-R41P Installation (Per-R41P .Pcie[X4] Adapter Kit)

    PER-R41P Installation (PER-R41P .PCIe[x4] Adapter Kit) Note: Please follow the directions and ensure the direction of the adaptor kit corresponds to the pictures below prior to powering up your de next-TGU8 board. Any installation error will cause critical damage to both the board and adapter kit. Step 1: Flip up the black plastic on the right-hand edge of the PER-R41P adapter card.
  • Page 111 Step 3: First, flip up the black plastic on your de next-TGU8 board. Next, plug the FPC cable (GF2) into the connector on your de next-TGU8 board and return the black plastic to its original position on the board to affix the FPC cable. Step 4: Ensure the FPC cable installation outcome resembles the picture below, then power up the board.

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