ADLINK Technology MLB-3002 Series User Manual

Embedded system supporting mxm graphics module with 8th/9th generation intel core i7/i5/i3 in lga1151 socket
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Embedded System supporting MXM Graphics Module
with 8th/9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3
Manual Rev.:
Revision Date:
Part No:
MLB-3002 Series
in LGA1151 Socket
User's Manual
1.0
May 22, 2022
50M-00071-1000

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  • Page 1 MLB-3002 Series Embedded System supporting MXM Graphics Module with 8th/9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 in LGA1151 Socket User’s Manual Manual Rev.: Revision Date: May 22, 2022 Part No: 50M-00071-1000...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2022-05-22 Initial release...
  • Page 3: Environmental Responsibility

    MLB-3002 Preface Copyright © 2022 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copy- right. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be repro- duced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
  • Page 4: California Proposition 65 Warning

    California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including acrylamide, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP), 1,4- Dioxane, formaldehyde, lead, DEHP, styrene, DINP, BBP, PVC, and vinyl materials, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and acrylamide, benzene, cadmium, lead, mercury, phthalates, toluene, DEHP, DIDP, DnHP, DBP, BBP, PVC, and vinyl materials, which are known to the State of California to cause...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    MLB-3002 Table of Contents Preface ..................iii List of Tables................. vii List of Figures ................ ix 1 Introduction ................ 1 Overview................1 Features................2 Packing List ................. 3 Optional Accessories ............4 2 Specifications ..............5 MLB-3002 ................5 MLB-3002 Functional Block Diagram ........7 Display Options..............
  • Page 6 A Appendix: Power Consumption ........85 Power Consumption Reference ......... 85 B Appendix: Resource Mapping ..........87 BIOS Mapping in SPI ROM..........87 PCI/PCIe Devices .............. 88 IRQ Lines (APIC Mode) ............. 89 IRQ Lines (PIC Mode)............90 System Memory Mapping ..........91 System I/O Mapping ............
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    MLB-3002 List of Tables Table 2-1: Maximum Display Resolution ........8 Table 3-1: I/O Legend..............16 Table 3-2: Digital Input/Output Connector Pin Definition ... 19 Table 3-3: Active/Link LED Indicators........21 Table 3-4: Speed LED Indicators..........21 Table 3-5: D-Sub 9-pin Signal Function of COM Ports ....22 Table 3-6: Mainboard Connector Legend ........
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  • Page 9: List Of Figures

    MLB-3002 List of Figures Figure 2-1: MLB-3002 Functional Block Diagram ......7 Figure 2-2: MLB-3002 Front View ............9 Figure 2-3: MLB-3002 Left Side View ..........10 Figure 2-4: MLB-3002 Right Side View..........11 Figure 2-5: MLB-3002 Rear View............. 12 Figure 2-6: MLB-3002 Top View ............
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    MLB-3002 Introduction 1.1 Overview The MLB-3002 series is an optimized computing platform support- ing performance-hungry workloads, such as deep learning, with expandability options and active cooling for applications requiring very high levels of computing in a limited space. The MLB-3002 series is one of the smallest embedded GPU platforms (5.5 liters)
  • Page 12: Features

    1.2 Features ADLINK MXM Graphics module support (Type A/B/B+, up  to 120W) 8th/9th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3, Celeron® processors in  LGA1151 socket Dual SODIMMs for up to 64GB DDR4 non-ECC memory  (CPU dependent) 6x DisplayPort (2 from CPU, 4 from MXM) ...
  • Page 13: Packing List

    MLB-3002 1.3 Packing List Before unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and/or contents are damaged, inform your dealer immediately. Retain the shipping carton and packing mate- rials for inspection. Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK.
  • Page 14: Optional Accessories

    1.4 Optional Accessories CPU cooler (P/N: 32-20378-0000-A0)  CPU cooler bracket (P/N: 32-50015-0100-A0)  MXM cooler for P1000/P2000 (P/N: 32-20797-0200-A0)  MXM cooler for T1000 (P/N: 32-20830-0200-A0)  MXM cooler for RTX3000 (P/N: 32-20823-1100-A0)  MXM cooler for RTX5000 (P/N: 32-20839-1000-A0) ...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    MLB-3002 Specifications 2.1 MLB-3002 Model MLB-3002 EGX-MXM- EGX-MXM- EGX-MXM- EGX-MXM- EGX-MXM- Support P1000 P2000 T1000 RTX3000 RTX5000  Intel® Core™ i7-9700E, 2.6GHz, 12M Cache, 65W TDP, LGA1151, DDR4 2666MHz support (8C/8T)  Intel® Core™ i7-9700TE, 1.8GHz, 12M Cache, 35W TDP, LGA1151, DDR4 2666MHz support (8C/8T) ...
  • Page 16 Model MLB-3002 I/O Interface Display 6x DisplayPort (2 from CPU, 4 from MXM) Ethernet 1x GbE (Intel® i219-LM), 3x GbE (Intel® i210-AT) Serial Ports 1x RS-232/422/485, 1x RS-232 6x USB 3.2 Gen1 x1 ports, 2x USB 2.0 ports Audio Mic-in, L/R speaker-out (6W + 6W) (Optional) ...
  • Page 17: Mlb-3002 Functional Block Diagram

    MLB-3002 2.2 MLB-3002 Functional Block Diagram SODIMM 1 DDI 1 (PORT B) : DP DP CN Channel A DDR4 non-ECC Socket DP CN DDI 2 (PORT C) : DP 8th/9th Gen Intel® DDI 3 (PORT D) : HDMI HDMI CN SODIMM 2 Core™...
  • Page 18: Display Options

    2.3 Display Options The MLB-3002 includes six DisplayPort connectors, two Display- Port signals from the CPU and four from MXM. All DisplayPorts support DP++. Use DisplayPort1 (DP 1) to connect a monitor when booting the system for the first time to properly access the display settings in the BIOS menu.
  • Page 19: Mechanical Dimensions

    MLB-3002 2.4 Mechanical Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters, unless noted. NOTE: NOTE: Figure 2-2: MLB-3002 Front View (including wall-mount brackets and footpads) Specifications...
  • Page 20: Figure 2-3: Mlb-3002 Left Side View

    182.00 194.50 Figure 2-3: MLB-3002 Left Side View Specifications...
  • Page 21: Figure 2-4: Mlb-3002 Right Side View

    MLB-3002 182.00 194.50 Figure 2-4: MLB-3002 Right Side View Specifications...
  • Page 22: Figure 2-5: Mlb-3002 Rear View

    Figure 2-5: MLB-3002 Rear View 6.50 Figure 2-6: MLB-3002 Top View Specifications...
  • Page 23 MLB-3002 To prevent damage to the system, ensure there is a minimum 10 cm clearance around the air vents for unrestricted airflow. The air temperature inside the enclosure could rise above the WARNING: specified operating temperature limits if the airflow through the vents is restricted.
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  • Page 25: System Layout

    MLB-3002 System Layout 3.1 Front Panel The MLB-3002 Series provides the following I/O access features. Figure 3-1: MLB-3002 Front Panel I/O System Layout...
  • Page 26: Table 3-1: I/O Legend

    Figure 3-2: MLB-3002 Rear Panel I/O DisplayPort from MXM for USB 2.0 Type-A x2 (U9, U14) DP A/DP B USB 3.2 Gen1 x1 Type-A x2 for DisplayPort from MXM for U5/U6 DP C/DP D RS-232 for COM1, J 12V DC Power Input RS-232/422/485 for COM2 DisplayPort x2 (DP 1/DP 2) K 2x PCIe x4 Gen3 slots...
  • Page 27: Figure 3-3: Power-On Module

    MLB-3002 3.1.1 Power-on Module Figure 3-3: Power-on Module Alarm Reset Button: When the fan or GPU temperature alarm has been triggered, insert a small, thin object like a paper clip and press the reset button to turn off the alarm. This is to reset the alarm beeper only, not to reset the alarm LED.
  • Page 28: Audio Connectors

    3.5 mm mono jack for right channel speaker-out (6W)  Microphone-in  The MLB-3002 series audio connectors are (from top to bot- tom) speaker-out L channel (6W), speaker-out R channel (6W), and Mic-in. The speaker-out connector should be a 3.5mm NOTE: NOTE: mono jack plug.
  • Page 29: Table 3-2: Digital Input/Output Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.1.3 Digital I/O Connector The MLB-3002 provides 4 channels of non-isolation digital input and 4 channels of non-isolation digital output circuits, with specifi- cations and circuits as follows. 4-channel Digital Input VIH: 1.5 to 5V  VIL: 0 to 0.5V ...
  • Page 30: Figure 3-5: Digital Input Circuit

    Figure 3-5: Digital Input Circuit 2.2K Figure 3-6: Digital Output Circuit System Layout...
  • Page 31: Gigabit Ethernet Ports

    MLB-3002 3.1.4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports LED Color Status Description Ethernet port is disconnected. Orange Ethernet port is connected with no activity. Flashing Ethernet port is connected and active. Table 3-3: Active/Link LED Indicators LED Color Status Description 10 Mbps Green/Orange Green 100 Mbps Orange...
  • Page 32: Com Port Connectors

    3.1.5 COM Port Connectors The MLB-3002 provides two COM ports through D-sub 9-pin con- nectors. The COM2 port supports RS-232/422/485 modes by BIOS setting, while COM1 supports only RS-232. Figure 3-7: COM Port Pin Definition Signal Name RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 DCD# TXD422- 485DATA-...
  • Page 33: Internal I/O Connectors

    MLB-3002 3.2 Internal I/O Connectors Installation of add-on devices must be carried out by ADLINK service personnel only. Users must not disassemble the device themselves. Failure to comply with this instruction will result in WARNING: loss of warranty. AVERTISSEMENT: L'installation de périphériques complé- mentaires doit être effectuée uniquement par le personnel de service ADLINK.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-9: Mainboard Connectors (Bottom)

    Figure 3-9: Mainboard Connectors (Bottom) CPU socket DRAM socket for DIMM1 DRAM socket for DIMM2 CPU Fan connector System Fan connector 2x USB 2.0 Gen1 x1 pin header for U9/U14 RS-232 pin header for COM1 RS-232/422/485 pin header for COM2 2x USB 3.2 Gen1 x1 pin header for U5/U6 Multi I/O connector Audio pin header...
  • Page 35: Table 3-6: Mainboard Connector Legend

    MLB-3002 SATA connector SATA connector SATA power connector Power-on module connector DIO connector MXM connector PCB edge connector RTC battery connector GPU fan connector 12V DC in connector DisplayPort C and D from MXM DisplayPort A and B from MXM LAN 1 and USB 3.2 Gen 1 x1 ports 1 and 2 AA LAN 4 and USB 3.2 Gen 1 x1 ports 3 and 4 AB LAN 2 and LAN 3...
  • Page 36: Status Led (Blue)

    3.2.2 BMC Status LED and WDT LED 3.2.2.1 Status LED (Blue) The Status LED is controlled by SEMA to signal system state changes and power-up failures. The system state changes can be HW-Reset, SW-Reset, Power-Up, Power-Down, Reset-Button and Power-Button activity. The Status LED will light for short time. Power-Up failures can indicate a corrupted BIOS or failure of the onboard power supply.
  • Page 37: Table 3-7: Usb 2.0 Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.2.3 USB 2.0 Connector One USB 2.0 pin header is provided on the mainboard for an inter- nal USB dongle. Figure 3-10: USB 2.0 Connector Pin Definition Signal Signal P5V_USB1 CN_U2_USB14_P P5V_USB1 CN_U2_USB9_N CN_U2_USB14_N CN_U2_USB9_P Table 3-7: USB 2.0 Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 38: Table 3-8: Usb 3.2 Connector Pin Definition

    3.2.4 USB 3.2 Connector One USB 3.2 Gen1 x1pin header is provided on the mainboard for an internal USB dongle. Figure 3-11: USB 3.2 Connector Pin Definition Signal Signal P5V_USB56 CN_U3_USB6_T_P CN_U2_USB5_N CN_U3_USB6_T_N CN_U2_USB5_P CN_U3_USB6_R_P CN_U3_USB5_R_N CN_U3_USB6_R_N CN_U3_USB5_R_P CN_U2_USB6_P CN_U3_USB5_T_N CN_U2_USB6_N CN_U3_USB5_T_P P5V_USB56...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-12: Pcie Power Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.2.5 PCIe Power Connector Figure 3-12: PCIe Power Connector Pin Definition Signal P_+12V_S P_+12V_S P_+5V0_S P_+5V0_S Table 3-9: PCIe Power Connector Pin Definition 3.2.6 SATA Power Connector Figure 3-13: SATAConnector Pin Definition Signal P_+5V0_S P_+5V0_S P_+5V0_S Table 3-10: SATA Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 40: Table 3-11: Com Connector Pin Definition

    3.2.7 COM Connector Figure 3-14: COM Connector Pin Definition Signal Name RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 DCD# Tx/Rx- DSR# Tx/Rx+ RTS# CTS# DTR# Table 3-11: COM Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 41: Cpu/System Fan Connectors

    MLB-3002 3.2.8 CPU/System Fan Connectors Two connectors are provided for CPU and system fan power. Figure 3-15: CPU/System Fan Connector Pin Definition Signal FAN_GND P_+12V_FAN FAN_IN FAN_OUT Table 3-12: CPU/System Fan Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 42: Table 3-13: Gpu Fan Connector Pin Definition

    3.2.9 GPU Fan Connector Figure 3-16: GPU Fan Connector Pin Definition Signal FAN_OUT FAN_IN P_+12V_FAN FAN_GND Table 3-13: GPU Fan Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 43: Table 3-14: Audio Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.2.10 Audio Connector Figure 3-17: Audio Connector Pin Definition Signal Signal AUDIO_Sense GND_AUD SPK_RP A_MIC_IN_L A_L_IN_L SPK_LP SPK_RN A_MIC_IN_R A_L_IN_R SPK_LN Table 3-14: Audio Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 44: Table 3-15: Com1 Rs-232/Cctalk Selection Jumper

    3.2.11 Multiple I/O Connector Figure 3-18: Multiple I/O Connector Pin Definition 3.2.11.1 COM1 RS-232/CCtalk Selection Jumper RS-232/CCtalk RS-232 (default) 8-10 CCtalk 9-11 10-12 Table 3-15: COM1 RS-232/CCtalk Selection Jumper 3.2.11.2 Case Open Jumper Case open 13-14 Function ON Undo (default) Table 3-16: Case Open Jumper 3.2.11.3 ME Lock Jumper...
  • Page 45: Table 3-18: Clear Cmos Jumper

    MLB-3002 3.2.11.4 Clear CMOS Jumper Clear CMOS 17-18 Clear CMOS Undo (default) Table 3-18: Clear CMOS Jumper 3.2.11.5 BIOS WP Jumper BIOS WP 19-20 BIOS WP Undo (default) Table 3-19: BIOS WP Jumper S3 and S4 not supported under operating system. ...
  • Page 46: Table 3-20: Power-On Module Connector Pin Definition

    3.2.12 Power-on Module Connector Figure 3-19: Power-on Module Connector Pin Definition Signal Signal P_+5V0_A LED_TEMP_ALARM P_+3V3_A PWR_BTN LED_FAN_ALARM LED_STANDBY RST_BTN# P_+12V_A POWER_ON RESET_BUTTON_ALARM# BEEP_TEMP_ALARM PCH_SATS-L Table 3-20: Power-on Module Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 47: Table 3-21: Dio Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.2.13 DIO Connector Figure 3-20: DIO Connector Pin Definition Signal 5V_12V_S Table 3-21: DIO Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
  • Page 48: Table 3-22: 12V Dc-In Connector Pin Definition

    3.2.14 12V DC-in Connector Figure 3-21: 12V DC-in Connector Pin Definition Signal Signal DCIN DCIN DCIN DCIN Table 3-22: 12V DC-in Connector Pin Definition Before providing DC power, ensure the voltage and polarity provided are compatible with the DC input. Improper input volt- age and/or polarity could result in system damage.
  • Page 49: Figure 3-22: Pcb Edge Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 3.2.15 PCB Edge Connector Figure 3-22: PCB Edge Connector Pin Definition Signal A1 (Pin 1 on bottom) P_+12V_S P_+12V_S JTAGE_CLK(NC) JTAGE_DI(NC) JTAGE_DO(NC) JTAGE_MS(NC) P_+3V3_S P_+3V3_S PCH_PLTRST-L_BUF CLKOUT_PCIE_P7 CLKOUT_PCIE_N7 GF_PCIEX21_RX_P GF_PCIEX21_RX_N GF_PCIEX22_RX_P System Layout...
  • Page 50 Signal GF_PCIEX22_RX_N GF_PCIEX23_RX_P GF_PCIEX23_RX_N GF_PCIEX24_RX_P GF_PCIEX24_RX_N GF_PCIEX1_RX_P GF_PCIEX1_RX_N GF_PCIEX2_RX_P GF_PCIEX2_RX_N GF_PCIEX3_RX_P GF_PCIEX3_RX_N GF_PCIEX4_RX_P GF_PCIEX4_RX_N B1 (Pin 1 on top) P_+12V_S P_+12V_S P_+12V_S PCH_SMB_CLK_A System Layout...
  • Page 51 MLB-3002 Signal PCH_SMB_DAT_A P_+3V3_S JTAGE_RST(NC) P_+3V3_S X_PCIE_WAKE-L GF_PCIEX5_21_TX_P GF_PCIEX5_21_TX_N PCH_CLK_REQ7-L GF_PCIEX22_TX_P GF_PCIEX22_TX_N GF_PCIEX23_TX_P GF_PCIEX23_TX_N GF_PCIEX24_TX_P GF_PCIEX24_TX_N PCH_CLK_REQ7-L GF_PCIEX1_TX_P GF_PCIEX1_TX_N GF_PCIEX2_TX_P GF_PCIEX2_TX_N System Layout...
  • Page 52: Table 3-23: Pcb Edge Connector Pin Definition

    Signal GF_PCIEX3_TX_P GF_PCIEX3_TX_N GF_PCIEX4_TX_P GF_PCIEX4_TX_N PCH_CLK_REQ7-L Table 3-23: PCB Edge Connector Pin Definition 3.2.16 DB40 Connector Figure 3-23: DB40 Connector Pin Definition Signal VCC_SPI_IN SPI_BIOS_CS0# SPI_BIOS_CS1# SPI_BIOS_MISO SPI_BIOS_MOSI SPI_BIOS_CLK 3V3_LPC BIOS_DIS0 System Layout...
  • Page 53: Table 3-24: Db40 Connector Pin Definition

    MLB-3002 Signal RST# CLK33_LPC LPC_FRAME# LPC_AD3 LPC_AD2 LPC_AD1 LPC_AD0 3.3V_SMC 3.3V_A TXD6 RXD6 FUMD0 RESET_IN# DATA OCD0A OCD0B PWRBTN# SYS_RESET# CB_RESET# CB_PWROK SUS_S3# SUS_S4# SUS_S5# POSTWDT_DIS# SEL_BIOS BIOS_MODE SMC_STATUS RESVD Table 3-24: DB40 Connector Pin Definition System Layout...
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  • Page 55: Getting Started

    MLB-3002 Getting Started This chapter outlines the procedures for 2.5" storage, M.2 module, MXM module, wall-mount brackets, and driver installation. Installation of an add-on device must be carried out by ADLINK service personnel only. Users must not disassemble the device themselves.
  • Page 56: Installing 2.5" Storage

    4.1 Installing 2.5” Storage Before installing a disk drive, the drive bracket must be removed. 1. Remove the thumbscrews and take out the 2.5” drive bay. Getting Started...
  • Page 57 MLB-3002 2. Place a 2.5” SSD up to 9mm thick into the bracket and use the 4 provided M3 screws at 4kgf/cm torque to attach the drive to the bracket. 3. Gently slide the bracket back into the drive bay until the SATA connector on the PCB is engaged, and then refas- ten the thumbscrews.
  • Page 58: Installing An M.2 Module

    4.2 Installing an M.2 Module Remove the bottom panel before installing an M.2 Module. 1. Remove 10 screws total to release the bottom panel from the chassis: 4 on the bottom, 2 on the left side, and 4 on the right side. Bottom screws Getting Started...
  • Page 59 MLB-3002 Left side screws Getting Started...
  • Page 60 Right side screws Getting Started...
  • Page 61 MLB-3002 2. Apply the minimum amount of pressure necessary to slide the panels apart in the directions shown to reveal the internal contents of the unit. Getting Started...
  • Page 62 3. Remove the 4 screws attaching the left drive bay to the chassis. Getting Started...
  • Page 63 MLB-3002 4. Move the drive bay to reveal the M.2 socket underneath and install an M.2 module with an M3 screw at 4kgf/cm torque. (P/N: 33-03013-0040) M.2 E-key module: Wi-Fi Kit Intel® Wireless-AC 9260  non-vPRO (P/N: 91-95266-0020) M.2 M-key module example: M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 SSD ...
  • Page 64 5. The antenna cables of the M.2 B-key and E-key modules are installed as shown in the figures below. For improved cable management, route the M.2 B-key cables under the drive bay support plate before making the antenna connections. Getting Started...
  • Page 65 MLB-3002 B-key line out E-key line out Make sure the antenna wires are properly soldered to the M.2 B- key and E-key modules. Getting Started...
  • Page 66 6. The figure below shows the locations of the M.2 B-key and E-key module antenna cable connections. B-key E-key E-key B-key Getting Started...
  • Page 67 MLB-3002 7. Attach the antenna cable connectors and the drive bay screws at 6kgf/cm torque. B-key B-key E-key E-key Getting Started...
  • Page 68 8. After reinstalling the left and right side covers, fasten all the screws at 6kgf/cm torque. Getting Started...
  • Page 69 MLB-3002 Right side screws Getting Started...
  • Page 70 Left side screws Getting Started...
  • Page 71 MLB-3002 Bottom screws Getting Started...
  • Page 72 9. Install and lock the antennas as shown. B key E key B key E key B key E key Getting Started...
  • Page 73: Installing Mxm P1000/P2000/T1000 Module

    MLB-3002 4.3 Installing MXM P1000/P2000/T1000 Module 1. Remove the protective film from the MXM cooler. Getting Started...
  • Page 74 2. Attach the MXM cooler to the MXM module. Tighten the screws in the order indicated at 4kgf/cm torque. Getting Started...
  • Page 75 MLB-3002 3. Remove 2 screws to detach the top panel from the chas- sis. Remove the top panel to reveal the internal compo- nents of the system. Getting Started...
  • Page 76 4. Attach the MXM module with 2 M3 screws P/N: 33- 03306-0040 at 4kgf/cm torque and plug the MXM cooling fan connector into the GPU fan connector. 5. Screw the top panel back on to complete the installation. Getting Started...
  • Page 77: Installing Mxm P3000/P5000/Rtx3000/Rtx5000 Module

    MLB-3002 4.4 Installing MXM P3000/P5000/RTX3000/RTX5000 Module 1. Remove 2 screws to detach the top panel from the chassis and reveal the internal components of the system. Getting Started...
  • Page 78 2. Remove the protective film from the MXM cooler bracket and attach the MXM bracket to the bottom side of the MXM module. Getting Started...
  • Page 79 MLB-3002 3. Attach the MXM module with 2 M3 screws P/N: 33-03306-0040 at 4kgf/cm torque to the mainboard. Getting Started...
  • Page 80 4. Remove the protective film from the MXM cooler and lock the MXM cooler on the MXM module via the four spring screws. Then plug the MXM cooling fan connector into the GPU fan connector. Getting Started...
  • Page 81 MLB-3002 5. Place 4 washers PN: 33-90086-0000-A0 and 4 rubber spacers PN: 39-00039-0000 over the screw holes on the top of the fan. Getting Started...
  • Page 82 6. Use 4 screws PN: 33-03320-0050 to secure the rubber spacers to the fan at 4kgf/cm torque. 7. Screw the top panel back on at 6kgf/cm torque to com- plete the installation. Getting Started...
  • Page 83: Installing A Pcie X4 Add-On Card

    MLB-3002 4.5 Installing a PCIe x4 Add-on Card 1. Remove 2 screws to detach the top panel from the chassis. Getting Started...
  • Page 84 2. Remove the 2 screws attaching the fan bracket to the chassis and disconnect the fan cable. Getting Started...
  • Page 85 MLB-3002 3. Remove the 8 screws attaching the BM cover to the chassis. Getting Started...
  • Page 86 4. Remove the BM cover. Getting Started...
  • Page 87 MLB-3002 5. Remove the fan. Getting Started...
  • Page 88 6. Remove the 2 screws connecting the PCIe bracket. 7. Remove the PCIe bracket. Getting Started...
  • Page 89 MLB-3002 8. Install a PCIe x4 add-on card and tighten the lock screw at 6kgf/cm torque. 9. Reinstall the fan, connect the fan power cable and tighten the screws at 6kgf/cm torque. Getting Started...
  • Page 90 10.Attach the bottom cover and tighten the screws at 6kgf/ cm torque. 11. Attach the BM and top covers and tighten the screws at 6kgf/cm torque. Getting Started...
  • Page 91: Mounting

    MLB-3002 4.6 Mounting 4.6.1 Installing the Wall-Mount Brackets / Installation des Supports de Montage-Mural Use the 4 footpad screws to attach the 2 wall-mount brackets to the chassis. Utilisez les 4 incluses dans la boîte d'accessoires pour fixer les 2 supports de montage mural inclus au châssis.
  • Page 92 Mounting the Device / Montage de l'Appareil Mount the device to a wall using the 4 keyhole openings indicated with M4 6mm screws torqued to 6kgf/cm, or the 6 mounting holes circled, according to the spacing dimensions of the holes in the bracket as shown in Figure 2-6 MLB-3002 Top View.
  • Page 93: Driver Installation

    MLB-3002 4.7 Driver Installation Download the Windows 10 drivers from the product page at https://www.adlinktech.com/Products/Industrial_PCs_Fanless_ Embedded_PCs/IPCSystems/MLB-3002_Series. The following drivers must be installed: Intel GPU  Chipset    Audio (There are two different codec drivers. Check the  audio device after driver installation.) ...
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  • Page 95: A Appendix: Power Consumption

    MLB-3002 Appendix A Power Consumption Information in this Appendix is for power budget planning and design purposes only. Actual power consumption may differ based on final application. NOTE: NOTE: A.1 Power Consumption Reference Power consumption as follows is based on lab data in which 12V DC is applied and current is measured by the DC power supply.
  • Page 96: Table A-1: Mlb-3002 Power Consumption

    Information is presented for reference only. Actual power consump- tion will vary with different attached devices and operating system. MLB-3002 Power Consumption 65W CPU/RTX5000 Full loading 365W 65W CPU/RTX3000 Full loading 335W 65W CPU/T1000 Full loading 305W 65W CPU/P5000 Full loading 355W 65W CPU/P3000 Full loading 330W...
  • Page 97: B Appendix: Resource Mapping

    MLB-3002 Appendix B Resource Mapping B.1 BIOS Mapping in SPI ROM The chipset supports up to three SPI ROMs (SPI_CS0#, SPI_CS1# and SPI_CS2#). The motherboard uses SPI flash SPI_CS0# to select the SPI flash which stores ME firmware and the system BIOS. The size of the SPI ROM is 16MB for H310, and 32MB for Q370 chipsets.
  • Page 98: Pci/Pcie Devices

    B.2 PCI/PCIe Devices The following table lists all PCI/PCIe devices in the system. Device Function Routing Description Number Number Number 0x00 Intel HOST Bridge - 6 Cores/Desktop 0x02 Internal IGFX - GT2/6 Cores/Desktop 0x01 Internal PEG Root Port D1F0 0x12 Internal Thermal Subsystem 0x14...
  • Page 99: Irq Lines (Apic Mode)

    MLB-3002 B.3 IRQ Lines (APIC Mode) The following table lists the IRQ line mapping when APIC mode is enabled. Typical Interrupt IRQ # Connected to Pin Available Resource Counter 0 Keyboard Controller Cascade Interrupt from slave PIC Serial Port 2 (COM2) IRQ3 via SERIRQ/PIRQ Serial Port 1 (COM1) IRQ4 via SERIRQ/PIRQ IRQ5 via SERIRQ/PIRQ IRQ6 via SERIRQ/PIRQ...
  • Page 100: Irq Lines (Pic Mode)

    B.4 IRQ Lines (PIC Mode) The following table lists the IRQ line mapping when APIC mode is disabled. Typical Interrupt IRQ # Connected to Pin Available Resource Counter 0 Keyboard Controller Cascade Interrupt from slave PIC Serial Port 2 (COM2) IRQ3 via SERIRQ/PIRQ See note.
  • Page 101: System Memory Mapping

    MLB-3002 B.5 System Memory Mapping The following table lists the system memory mapping. Address Range Address Range (Hex) Size Description (Decimal) (4GB – 2MB) FFE00000 – FFFFFFFF 2 MB High BIOS Area (4GB – 18MB) – FEE00000 – FEEFFFFF 1 MB MSI Interrupt (4GB –17MB –...
  • Page 102: System I/O Mapping

    B.6 System I/O Mapping The following table lists the system I/O mapping. I/O Range (Hex) Device 020h – 02Dh & 030h – 03Dh Interrupt controller 1, 8259 equivalent 02Eh – 02Fh Motherboard resource 040h – 043h & 050h – 053h System Timer 04Eh –...
  • Page 103: Pci/Pcie Interrupt Routing Mapping

    MLB-3002 B.7 PCI/PCIe Interrupt Routing Mapping B.7.1 Internal Devices Audio xHCI SATA SMBus INT Line Controller Controller Controller #1 Controller Controller Controller Int0 INTA: 16 INTA: 16 INTA: 16 INTA: 16 INTA: 16 INTA: 16 Int1 INTB: 17 INTB: 17 INTB: 17 Int2 INTC: 18...
  • Page 104: Smbus Slave Address Mapping

    B.8 SMBus Slave Address Mapping The following table lists the SMBus slave address (8-bit address- ing) mapping. Device Address DIMM A 0A0h DIMM B 0A4h 050h 0C0h Resource Mapping...
  • Page 105: Appendix C Bios Setup

    MLB-3002 Appendix C BIOS Setup BIOS can be configured via the BIOS Setup Utility that is invoked during BIOS boot phase. The BIOS configuration is kept in NVRAM which is the same hardware part where the BIOS is stored. All settings will remain after the system is powered down. C.1 BIOS Setup Menu The BIOS Setup Utility is invoked by pressing <ESC>...
  • Page 106: Menu Conventions

    Menu Conventions The appearance of the setup menus and items listed in this chapter are based on a VT100 terminal connection via serial console with the following menu conventions. Using color  The default BIOS setup fields are in black. The BIOS setup fields currently not used are in grey.
  • Page 107: Menu Structure

    MLB-3002 C.2 Menu Structure This section presents the six primary menus of the BIOS Setup Utility. Use the following tables as a quick reference for the contents of the BIOS Setup Utility. The remainder of this chapter describe the submenus and options for each menu item. The default settings are presented in bold, and the function of each setting is described in the right hand column of the table.
  • Page 108 Boot Save & Exit - Boot Configuration - Save Changes and Exit - Setup Prompt Timeout - Discard Changes and Exit - Bootup NumLock State - Save Changes and Reset - Quiet Boot - Discard Changes and Reset - Fast Boot - Save Changes - Boot Order - Discard Changes...
  • Page 109: Main Menu

    MLB-3002 C.3 Main Menu This menu provides read-only information about your system and also allows you to set the System Date and Time. Refer to the tables below for details of the submenus and settings. C.3.1 Main > BIOS Information Feature Options Description...
  • Page 110 C.3.4 Main > Memory Information Feature Options Description Total Memory Info only Total Memory Memory Frequency Info only Memory Frequency C.3.5 Main > PCH Information Feature Options Description PCH SKU Info only PCH SKU Stepping Info only PCH Stepping C.3.6 Main >...
  • Page 111 MLB-3002 C.3.8 Main > System Date & Time Feature Options Description Requires the alpha-numeric entry of Weekday, the day of the week, day of the System Date MM/DD/ month, calendar month, and all 4 YYYY digits of the year, indicating the century and year (Fri XX/XX/20XX) Presented as a 24-hour clock setting System Time...
  • Page 112: Advanced Menu

    C.4 Advanced Menu This menu contains the settings for most of the user interfaces in the system. C.4.1 Advanced > CPU Configuration Feature Options Description CPU Configuration Info only Type Info only Displays the Processor Type Package Info only Displays the Processor Package Stepping Info only Displays the Processor Stepping.
  • Page 113 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description Intel(R) Speed Shift Disabled Enables/Disables Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology Enabled Technology support. Enabling will expose the CPPC v2 interface to allow for hardware controlled P-states. Turbo Mode Disabled Enables/Disables processor Turbo Mode Enabled (requires Intel Speed Step or Intel Speed Shift to be available and enabled).
  • Page 114 Feature Options Description Tcc Activation Offset 0-63 Offset from factory set Tcc activation Default: 0 temprature at which the Thermal Control Circuit must be activated. Tcc will be activated at: Tcc Activation Temp - Tcc Activation Offset. Tcc Activation Offset range is 0 to 63.
  • Page 115 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description Data format and Color VESA 24 bpp Data format and Color Depth Depth JEIDA 24 bpp select JEIDA/vesa 18 bpp LVDS Output Mode Dual LVDS bus Single/Dual mode select Single LVDS bus DE Polarity Active High DE Polarity select Active Low Vsync Polarity...
  • Page 116 Feature Options Description Lock Legacy Resources Disabled Enables/Disables Lock of Enabled Legacy Resources Restore AC Power Loss Power On Select AC power state when Power Off power is re-applied after a Last State power failure. Power Supply Unit Emulate AT Mode ATX: OS will turn off system ATX Mode power when shutdown.
  • Page 117 MLB-3002 C.4.5 Advanced > System Management Feature Options Description System Management Info only Version Info only SEMA Firmware Info only Version of SEMA Firmware Build Date Info only Build Date of SEMA Firmware SEMA Bootloader Info only Version of SEMA Bootloader Build Date Info only Build Date of SEMA Bootloader...
  • Page 118 Feature Options Description AT/ATX mode Info only AT/ATX mode ACPI Thermal Trigger Info only ACPI Thermal Trigger Backlight restore Info only Backlight restore DTS register available Info only DTS register available System Fan 2 Info only System Fan 2 TIVA BMC Info only TIVA BMC Board2 Temperature Info only Board2 Temperature...
  • Page 119 MLB-3002 C.4.10 Advanced > Thermal Management Feature Options Description Thermal Management Info only CPU Temperature Info only Current Info only Current CPU temperature Startup Info only Startup CPU temperature Info only Min. CPU temperature Info only Max. CPU temperature Board Temperatures Info only Current Info only...
  • Page 120 C.4.11 Advanced > Thermal Management > Smart Fan Feature Options Description Smart Fan Info only CPU Smart CPU Sensor CPU Smart FanTemperature FanTemperature Source Source CPU Fan Mode AUTO (Smart Fan) CPU Fan Mode Fan Off Fan On Trigger Point 1 Info only Trigger Temperature 0-100...
  • Page 121 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description Trigger Temperature 0-100 Trigger Temperature Default: 0 PWM Level 0-100 PWM Level Default: 30 Trigger Point 2 Info only Trigger Temperature 0-100 Trigger Temperature Default: 50 PWM Level 0-100 PWM Level Default: 45 Trigger Point 3 Info only Trigger Temperature 0-100...
  • Page 122 Feature Options Description Trigger Temperature 0-100 Trigger Temperature Default: 60 PWM Level 0-100 PWM Level Default: 75 Trigger Point 4 Info only Trigger Temperature 0-100 Trigger Temperature Default: 80 PWM Level 0-100 PWM Level Default: 100 C.4.12 Advanced > Watchdog Timer Feature Options Description...
  • Page 123: Options Description

    MLB-3002 C.4.13 Advanced > Super IO Configuration Feature Options Description Super IO Configuration Info only COM1 Device Settings Info only IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; COM1 Control RS232 Select COM1 mode. RS232 only Ring1 Wake Disabled Disable/Enable RI ping for Wake On Enabled Ring function(PCH PME# signal) COM2 Device Settings Info only...
  • Page 124 C.4.15 Advanced > Console Redirection Settings [COM1-2] Feature Options Description COM[1-2] Info only Console Redirection Settings Terminal Type VT100 Emulation: VT100+ ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT-UTF8 VT100: ASCII char set. ANSI VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes.
  • Page 125 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description Flow Control None Flow control can prevent data loss from Hardware buffer overflow. When sending data, if RTS/CTS the receiving buffers are full, a 'stop' signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a 'start' signal can be sent to re-start the flow.
  • Page 126 Feature Options Description Security Device Disabled Enables/Disables BIOS support for security Support Enabled device. OS will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. Active PCR banks Info only Available PCR banks Info only SHA-1 PCR Bank Disabled Enables/Disables SHA-1 PCR Bank...
  • Page 127 MLB-3002 C.4.17 Advanced > RTC Wake Settings Feature Options Description RTC Wake system Disabled Enables/Disables System wake on alarm from S5 Fixed Time event. Dynamic FixedTime: system will wake on the Time hr::min::sec specified. DynamicTime: System will wake on the current time + Increase minute(s) Wake up hour 0-23...
  • Page 128 Feature Options Description Ipv6 PXE Support Disabled Enables/Disables IPv6 PXE boot support. If Enabled disabled, IPv6 PXE boot support will not be available. Ipv6 HTTP Support Disabled Enables/Disables IPv6 HTTP boot support. Enabled If disabled, IPv6 HTTP boot support will not be available.
  • Page 129 MLB-3002 C.4.22 Advanced > RAM Disk Configuration > Create raw Feature Options Description Size (Hex): Number The valid RAM disk size should be multiples of the RAM disk block size. Create & Exit Create a new RAM disk with the given starting and ending address.
  • Page 130: Chipset

    C.5 Chipset C.5.1 Chipset > System Agent (SA) Configuration Feature Options Description System Agent (SA) Info only Configuration SA PCIe Code Version Info only SA PCIe Code Version VT-d Info only Supported or not Memory Configuration ► Sub-Menu Memory Configuration Parameters Graphics Configuration ►...
  • Page 131 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description Memory Remap Disabled Enables/Disables Memory Remap Enabled above 4GB Fast Boot Disabled Enables/Disables fast path through Enabled C.5.3 Chipset > System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration Feature Options Description Graphics Configuration Info only Graphics Turbo IMON 14-31 Graphics turbo IMON current values Current...
  • Page 132 C.5.4 Chipset > System Agent (SA) Configuration > PEG Port Configuration Feature Options Description PEG Port Configuration Info only PEG [Bus, Dev, Fun] Info only PEG location and info Enable Root Port Disabled Enables/Disables the Root Port Enabled Auto Max Link Speed Auto Configure PEG [Bus, Dev, Fun] Max Gen1...
  • Page 133 MLB-3002 C.5.6 Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration > PCI Express Configuration Feature Options Description PCI Express Configuration Info only PCI Express Clock Gating Disabled Enables/Disables PCI Express Enabled Clock Gating for each root port. Pcie Pll SSC Auto Pcie Pll SSC percentage. 0.0% AUTO - Keep hw default, no BIOS 0.1%...
  • Page 134 C.5.7 Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration > SATA Configura- tion Feature Options Description SATA Configuration Info only SATA Mode Selection AHCI Determines how SATA Intel RST Premium With Intel controller(s) operate. Optane System Acceleration Serial ATA Port 0 Info only SATA device info Serial ATA Port 2 Info only SATA device info...
  • Page 135 MLB-3002 Feature Options Description U3_USB1_TX_P Disabled Enables/Disables this USB Physical (EXTERNAL USB) Enabled Connector (physical port). Once disabled, any USB devices plugged U3_USB2_TX_P Disabled into the connector will not be detected (EXTERNAL USB) Enabled by BIOS or OS. U3_USB3_TX_P Disabled (EXTERNAL USB) Enabled U3_USB4_TX_P...
  • Page 136 C.5.9 Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration > Security Config- uration Feature Options Description Security Configuration Info only BIOS Lock Disabled Enables/Disables the PCH BIOS Lock Enabled Enable feature. Required to be enabled to ensure SMM protection of flash. BIOS Setup...
  • Page 137: Security

    MLB-3002 C.6 Security C.6.1 Security > Password Description Feature Options Description Password Description Info only Administrator Password Enter password Sets Administrator Password User Password Enter password Sets User Password Secure Boot menu ► Submenu Secure Boot configuration C.6.2 Security > Secure Boot menu Feature Options Description...
  • Page 138: Boot

    C.7 Boot C.7.1 Boot > Boot Configuration Feature Options Description Boot Configuration Info only Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF ) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State On Selects the keyboard NumLock state. Quiet Boot Disabled Enables/Disabless Quiet Boot option.
  • Page 139: Save & Exit

    MLB-3002 C.8 Save & Exit Feature Options Description Save Changes and Yes No Exits system setup after saving the Exit changes. Discard Changes Yes No Exits system setup without saving any and Exit changes. Save Changes and Yes No Resets the system after saving the Reset changes.
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  • Page 141: Appendix D Displayport Bios Settings

    MLB-3002 Appendix D DisplayPort BIOS Settings This appendix describes use of the DisplayPort BIOS settings for MXM modules. D.1 MXM P1000/P2000/T1000/RTX3000/RTX5000 BIOS Setting DisplayPort POST Stage Windows 10 Primary Internal LVDS DP from DP from DP from DP from Display Graphics IGFX Enabled Enabled...
  • Page 142: Mxm P3000/P5000

    D.2 MXM P3000/P5000 BIOS Setting DisplayPort POST Stage Windows 10 Primary Internal LVDS DP from DP from DP from DP from Display Graphics IGFX Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Enabled Enabled IGFX Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Auto Disabled Enabled IGFX Auto Enabled Auto...
  • Page 143: Appendix E Digital Input/Output Function Library

    MLB-3002 DI/O API library files and a demo program (including source code) can be downloaded from: https://www.adlinktech.com/Products/Industrial_PCs_Fanless_ Embedded_PCs/IPCSystems/MLB-3002_Series. To use the DI/O function library for the MLB-3002 series, include the header file (GpioLib.h) and linkage library (GpioLib.lib) in the C++ project. DI/O functions are as follows. GPIO_Init This API checks if the GPIO driver handle is valid.
  • Page 144 GPO_Write This API is used to write the new state of a digital output (DO): char GPO_Write(UCHAR GpioNum,UCHAR GpioPortVal) Arguments: GpioNum: The number of a digital output pin (4-7). GpioPortVal: A new output state 0 or 1. Return values: GPIO_OK on success. GPIO_ERROR on failure. RegisterInterruptEvent The event passed will be signaled when there is a change in state on a digital input pin.
  • Page 145: Important Safety Instructions

    MLB-3002 Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, Warnings, Cautions, and Notes marked in this manual and on the associated device before handling/operating the device, to avoid injury or damage. Read these safety instructions carefully. ...
  • Page 146 A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted  backup or emergency power. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type; please dispose of used batteries appropriately. CAUTION: This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where ...
  • Page 147: Consignes De Sécurité Importante

    MLB-3002 Consignes de Sécurité Importante S'il vous plaît prêter attention stricte à tous les avertissements et mises en garde figurant sur l'appareil, pour éviter des blessures ou des dommages. Lisez attentivement ces consignes de sécurité.  Conservez le manuel de l'utilisateur pour pouvoir le con- ...
  • Page 148 N'essayez jamais de réparer l'appareil, qui ne doit être réparé  que par un personnel technique qualifié à l'aide d'outils appro- priés Une batterie de type Lithium peut être fournie pour une ali-  mentation de secours ininterrompue ou d'urgence. ATTENTION: Risque d’explosion si la pile est remplacée par une autre de type incorrect.
  • Page 149 MLB-3002 RISQUE DE BRÛLURES Partie chaude! Ne touchez pas cette surface, cela pourrait entraîner des blessures. Pour éviter tout danger, laissez la surface refroidir avant de la toucher. Consignes de Sécurité Importante...
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  • Page 151: Getting Service

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