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EC7-1813CLD2NA SERIES 基于 Intel® Luna Pier 平台 Mini-ITX 主板 Mini-ITX Motherboard Based on Intel® Luna Pier Platform Version: C00...
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Trademarks EVOC is a registered trademark of EVOC Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademark and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Please visit our website: http://www.evoc.com for more information, Or send to the Technical Support Mailbox support@evoc.com ...
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Safety Instructions 1. Please read this manual carefully before using the product; 2. Leave the board or card in the antistatic bag until you are ready to use it; 3. Touch a grounded metal object (e.g. for 10 seconds) before removing the board or card from the antistatic bag; 4. Before installing or removing a board, wear the ESD gloves or ESD wrist strap; handle the board by its edges only; 5. Before inserting, removing or reconfiguring motherboards or expansion cards, first disconnect the computer and peripherals from their power sources to prevent electric shock to human bodies or damage to the product; 6. Remember to disconnect the AC power cord from the socket before removing the board or moving the PC; 7. For PC products, remember to disconnect the computer and peripherals from the power sources before inserting or removing a board; 8. Before ...
Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction ................1 Overview.........................1 Mechanical Dimensions, Weight and Environment............1 Typical Consumption ....................2 Microprocessor......................2 Chipset........................2 System Memory ......................2 Display Function .....................2 Network Function ....................3 Audio Function......................3 Power Feature......................3 Expansion Bus......................3 Watchdog Function ....................3 Operating System ....................3 Onboard I/O ......................4 Chapter 2 Installation....................5 Product Outline......................5 Locations of Connectors ..................6 Structure........................7 Jumper Setting......................8 Install the System Memory..................9 Serial Port ......................10 Display Connector ....................11 LCD Backlight Control Connector .................13 Audio Connector ....................13...
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IDE Connector ...................... 14 SATA Connector ....................15 Hotswap of SATA Hard Disk................15 KM Connector ...................... 17 LAN Port and USB Port ..................18 Parallel Port ......................19 GPIO Connector....................19 Power Connector....................20 Status Indicating and Control Connector ..............21 Fan Connector....................... 21 CF Card ........................ 22 Expansion Slot ...................... 23 Instructions for DVI Display Output ..............24 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ................... 27 BIOS Overview..................... 27 BIOS Parameter Setup...................
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Chapter 1 Product Introduction Overview The product is an embedded MiniITX single board based on Intel® Luna Pier Refresh platform. The board adopts the technique scheme of Intel® Atom™ D510/D410 processor + Intel® ICH8M onboard. It provides one SODIMM DDR2 slot onboard up to 2GB. It supports three display modes: VGA, 24bit LVDS and DVI; two 10/100/1000M Ethernet ...
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Typical Consumption The typical consumption is based on the following idle status values. 1. The typical power consumption for EC71813CLD2NAD4V10COM is as follows: CPU: Onboard Intel® Atom™ D410 1.66GHz (166*10/L2=512K) Memory: Transcend DDRII 800 2GB Hard Disk: HITIACH 2TB SATA HDD Ø +12V@1.55A; +5%/3%; 2. The typical power consumption for EC71813CLD2NAD5 is as follows: CPU: Intel® Atom™ D510 Memory: DDRII800 2GB Kingston Hard Disk: Seagate 500GB SATA Ø +3.3V@0.62A; +5%/3%; Ø +5V@1.15A; +5%/3%; Ø +12V@0.52A; +5%/3%. Microprocessor Intel® Atom™ D510 (Dual Core) /D410 (Single Core) processor onboard, integrated memory controller and graphics controller. Chipset Intel® Atom™D510/D410 processor + Intel® ICH8M System Memory Provides ...
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Ø Supports VGA, singlechannel 24bit LVDS and DVI display, among which 24bit LVDS and DVI are homological inputs and the LVDS and DVI are output in Clone mode; supports VGA + LVDS (or DVI) output in Clone or expansion mode; supports three display modes and hotswap function. Ø ...
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Onboard I/O Ø One parallel port, supporting SSP/EEP/ECP operating modes and BIOS modifies operating mode; Ø Ten serial ports: COM2 supports RS232/RS485 mode selection; COM1 supports Modem wakeup function; COM3 and COM4 support 5V/12V power output; Ø One IDE connector; Ø One CF card connector; Ø Two SATA connectors, supporting hotswap function; Ø Eight USB2.0 ports: USB1 ~ USB4 are brought out via connectors directly; USB5 ~ USB8 are brought out in 2x5Pin headers; ...
Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 Installation Product Outline 154.9 132.1 157.5 6.4 Unit: mm Warning! Please adopt appropriate screws and proper installation methods (including board allocation, CPU and heat sink installation, etc); otherwise, the board may be damaged. It is recommended to use M3x6 GB9074.488 screws at H1 ~ H4. EC71813CLD2NA SERIES 5 ...
Chapter 2 Installation Structure V GA DB15 D510 ( DC ) / DDR2 DDR2 S ODIMM1 CH A DVI Terminaltion D410 ( SC ) CPU CH7036 LVDS 24BIT DMI RJ45 LAN1 RTL8111D PCIE Por t1 SATA S ATA II X2(1*7) Conne ctor RJ45 LAN2 82574L PCIE Port 2 标 准 Conne ctor ...
Chapter 2 Installation Jumper Setting 1. JCC1: Clear/Keep CMOS Setting (Pitch: 2.0mm) CMOS is powered by the button battery on board. Clearing CMOS will restore original settings (factory default). The steps are listed as follows: (1) Turn off the computer and unplug the power cable; (2) Instantly short circuit JCC1; (3) Turn on the computer; (4) Follow the prompt on screen to enter BIOS setup when booting the ...
Chapter 2 Installation Serial Port The board provides two standard DB9 serial ports: COM1 supports Modem wakeup function and RS232 mode; COM2 supports RS232/RS485 mode selection; it also provides eight 2x5Pin serial ports (Pitch: 2.54mm) of RS232 mode. The pin definitions are as follows: Pin Signal Name 1 DCD# 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR# 5 GND J1(COM1) 6 DSR# 7 RTS# 8 ...
Chapter 2 Installation Pin Signal Name 1 DCD# 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR# 5 GND 6 DSR# COM3 ~ COM10 7 RTS# 8 CTS# 9 RI# 10 NA Display Connector The board provides a set of 24bit single channel LVDS connector and one VGA+DVID ...
Chapter 2 Installation LCD Backlight Control Connector The board provides one 1x4Pin LCD backlight control connector (Pitch: 2.0mm); the pin definitions are as follows: Pin Signal Name 1 VCC_LCDBKLT 2 LCD_BKLTCTL 3 LCD_BKLTEN LCDB1 4 GND Note: VCC_LCDBKLT+12V backlight power (The current is limited below 1A); LCD_BKLTCTL backlight control (The signal is output as PWM signal via Pineview D; the voltage amplitude is between 0V3.3V while the duty cycle is between 0% ~ 100%); LCD_BKLTEN backlight enable, active high. Audio Connector The board provides one dual layer Audio connector and one 2x5Pin AUDIO pin header. Pin Signal Name 1 ...
Chapter 2 Installation IDE Connector The board provides a set of parallel IDE connector (Pitch: 2.0mm), which shares an IDE bus with the CF card connector; therefore, please pay attention to the following issues when installing the IDE devices: Ø If the CF card connector has been occupied with CF storage card, the IDE connector can only connect with one IDE device; one is Master device and the other is Slave device, which can be set via JP1. The relevant jumper is provided on the hard disk to set it to Master device or slave device; Ø If the CF card connector is not occupied, the IDE connector can connect with two IDE devices. The way of connection is to connect the Master device to the end of the cable while connect the Slave device to the middle of the cable; when using an Ultra 66/100 hard disk, 80pin appropriative flat cable shall be adopted. ...
Chapter 2 Installation 31 IRQ 32 NC 33 DA1 34 ATA66_DET 35 DA0 36 DA2 37 CS1# 38 CS3# 39 LED# 40 GND 41 +5V 42 +5V 43 GND 44 GND SATA Connector The board provides two SATA sockets; the pin definitions are as follows: Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 TX+ 3 ...
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Chapter 2 Installation Please carry out hot plug as follows, improper operation may destroy the hard disk or result in data lost. Hot Plug Step 1: Please plug the 1 x 4 pin SATA power connector (white) into the power adapter. Step 2: Please connect the SATA data cable to the SATA connector on board. Step 3: Please connect the 15pin SATA power connector (black) to the SATA hard disk. Step 4: Please connect the SATA data cable to the SATA hard disk. 16 EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
Chapter 2 Installation Hot Unplug Step 1: Uninstall the hard disk from the device manager. Step 2: Unplug the data cable from the SATA hard disk. Step 3: Unplug the SATA 15pin power connector (black) from the SATA hard disk. KM Connector The board provides one standard PS/2 KM combined connector and one KM pin header (Pitch: 2.0mm). Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 KB_DATA 7 MS_DATA 2 NC 8 NC 3 GND 9 GND 4 +5V 10 ...
Chapter 2 Installation LAN Port and USB Port The board provides two LAN ports and eight USB ports, among which one LAN port and two USB ports share a set of socket (i.e. J3 and J4 include one LAN port and two USB ports, respectively). In addition, the board also provides two 2x5 Pin USB connectors, (J5 and J6), which can connect with four USB devices. LAN Port The board provides two 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet connectors. ACTLED and LILED are the LED indicators beside the Ethernet port, which respectively indicates the activity status and the transmission status of LAN. Please refer to the status description for each LED: ...
Chapter 2 Installation Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 +5V 2 +5V 3 USB1_Data 4 USB2_Data 5 USB1_Data+ 6 USB2_Data+ 7 GND 8 GND J5(USB5/USB6) J6(USB7/USB8) 9 NA 10 GND Pitch: 2.54mm Parallel Port The board provides one 2x13Pin parallel port (Pitch: 2.0mm). Signal Signal Pin Pin Name Name 1 STB# 2 ...
Chapter 2 Installation Signal Signal Pin Pin Name Name 1 GPIO1 2 GPIO5 3 GPIO2 4 GPIO6 5 GPIO3 6 GPIO7 GPIO1 7 GPIO4 8 GPIO8 9 GND 10 NC Note: the pins on GPIO are bidirectional signals. To facilitate test and application, the factory default value is that Pin 1, 3, 5, and 7 are for input while ...
Chapter 2 Installation 3) SATA Power Connector (Pitch: 5.08mm) Pin Signal Name 1 +12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 +5V PWR3 Status Indicating and Control Connector 1) ATX Power Switch and HDD Indicator Connector (Pitch: 2.54mm) Signal Pin Pin Signal Name Name 1 PWRBTN# 2 GND 3 GND 4 RESET# 5 HDD_LED 6 HDD_LED+ FP1 2) Power Indicator Connector (Pitch: 2.54mm) Pin ...
Chapter 2 Installation Expansion Slot PCI slot is used as the standard PCI (version 2.3) connector (PCI1); the pin definitions are as follows: Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name TRST# PCI_AD18 12V +3.3V A1 A31 B1 B31 A2 +12V A32 PCI_AD16 B2 TCK B32 PCI_AD17 A3 TMS A33 +3.3V B3 GND B33 PCI_C/BE#2 ...
Chapter 2 Installation Instructions for DVI Display Output The board supports three display modes: VGA, LVDS and DVI; DVI display and LVDS display are Clone mode. Please set as follows: 1. Enter the BIOS menu to set the DVI display mode as shown in the figure below: 2. After installing the operating system for the first time, the DVI driver program is required; please install according to the enclosed CD. The driver can only be used to set the DVI display function. Users may choose 18bit/24bit LVDS output according to the connected LVDS screen. Please refer to Readme.txt for detailed ...
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Chapter 2 Installation 3. Set the resolution for DVI. After the motherboard reads the resolution supported by the display, the resolution supported by the display will be shown. Please refer to the figure below: EC71813CLD2NA SERIES 25 ...
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Chapter 2 Installation 4. Set the display dimensions of the DVI, DVI displays the extendable screen dimensions. Please refer to the figure below: 5. After setting the driver, the parameters are restored. It will display by the same configuration next time. 6. DVI display function is realized via CH7036A, which shall abide by the following suggestions: 1. The output resolution for DVI shall be no less than that of the LVDS set in the BIOS menu; if the output resolution for DVI is less ...
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Chapter 3 BIOS Setup BIOS Overview BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) is solidified in the flash memory on the CPU board. Its main functions include: initialize system hardware, set the operating status of the system components, adjust the operating parameters of the system components, diagnose the functions of the system components and report failures, provide hardware operating and controlling interface for the upper level software system, guide operating system and so on. BIOS provides users with a humancomputer interface in menu style to facilitate the configuration of system parameters for users, control power management mode and adjust the resource distribution of system device, etc. Setting the parameters of the BIOS correctly could enable the system operating stably and reliably; it could also improve the overall performance of the system at the same time. Inadequate even incorrect BIOS parameter setting will decrease the system operating capability and make the system unstable or even unable to operate normally. BIOS Parameter Setup Prompt message for BIOS setting may appear once the system is powered on. At that time (invalid at other time), press the key specified in the prompt message (usually <Del>) to enter BIOS setting. ...
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Basic Function Setting for BIOS After starting SETUP program, the main interface of CMOS Setup Utility will appear: BIOS SETUP UTILITY ←→ Select Screen System Overview ↑↓ Select Item Processor + Change Field Type : Tab Select Field Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU K510 @ 1.66GHz F1 General Help F10 ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup u Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Configure CPU Advanced Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction ←→ Select Screen „CPU Configuration ↑↓ Select Item „IDE Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen „Super I/O Configuration Tab Select Field „Hardware Health Configuration F1 General Help „USB Configuration F10 Save and Exit „Power Management Configuration ESC Exit „Clock Generator Configuration V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. Ø ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup l Hyper Threading Technology Control switch for the Intel Hyper Threading Technology function. l Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) tech Control switch for the Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) tech function. Ø IDE Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY IDE Configuration ATA/IDE Configuration [Enhanced] Configure SATA as [IDE] ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item „Primary IDE Master :[Not Detected] + Change Field Tab Select Field „Primary IDE Slave :[Not Detected] F1 General Help „Secondary IDE Master ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Configure the IDE channel type under Compatible mode; there are four options: SATA Only, SATA Pri, PATA Sec and PATA Only. l Primary ~ Third IDE Master/Slave ﹡Type Not Installed: no IDE device can be detected by system; AUTO: automatic detection of IDE parameters when powering on; CD/DVD: used for ATAPI CDROM; ARMD: used for various analog IDE devices. ﹡LBA/Large Mode Used to set whether to support LBA mode or not. ﹡Block(Multisector Transfer) Used to set whether to support multisector simultaneous transfer or not. ﹡PIO Mode Used for PIO mode setting. ﹡DMA Mode Used for DMA mode setting. ﹡S.M.A.R.T Used to set whether to enable S.M.A.R.T function and it is only available for the hard disk supporting this function. ﹡32Bit Data Transfer This option is used to enable the 32bit hard disk accessing mode, which could optimize hard disk read and write speed. l AHCI Port0 ~ 2 AHCI configuration menu, which is displayed only when the SATA controller is configured as AHCI or RAID. ﹡SATA Port0 ~ 2 Auto: automatic detection of SATA device when powering on; Not Installed: disable the port without inspection. ﹡S.M.A.R.T ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø Super I/O Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Allows BIOS to Enable or Configure Super I/O Chipset Disable Floppy Controller. OnBoard Floppy Controller [Enabled] Serial Port1 Address [3F8] Serial Port1 IRQ [4] Serial Port2 Address [2F8] Serial Port2 IRQ [4] Serial Port3 Address [3E8] Serial Port3 IRQ [3] Serial Port4 Address [2E8] Serial Port4 IRQ [3] Serial Port5 Address [2F0] Serial Port5 IRQ [10] Serial Port6 Address [2E0] ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup l OnBoard Floppy Controller Used to enable the floppy driver controller. l Serial Port n Address Set the addresses of the serial port n on motherboard (n=1…10). l Serial Port n IRQ Set the IRQs of the serial port n on motherboard (n=1…10). l Parallel Port Address Set the addresses of the parallel port on motherboard; the default value is 378. l Parallel Port Mode Set the modes for the parallel port on motherboard. l Parallel Port IRQ Set the IRQs of the parallel port on motherboard. l Uart IRQ Attribute Set the IRQ attribute for COM 710. EC71813CLD2NA SERIES 33 ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø Hardware Health Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Enables Hardware Hardware Health Configuration Health Monitoring System Temperature : 30℃/86℉ Device CPU Temperature : 37℃/98℉ SYSFAN1 CPUFAN1 ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item Vcore : 1.136 V + Change Field Tab Select Field V3.3 : 3.296 V F1 General Help V5.0 : 5.094 V F10 Save and Exit ESC ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø USB Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Enables USB host controllers. USB Configuration USB Devices Enabled: 1 Keyboard, 1 Drive ←→ Select Screen USB Function [8 USB Ports] ↑↓ Select Item USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled] + Change Field Legacy USB Support [Auto] F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit „USB Mass Storage Device Configuration V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. l USB Function This option sets the amount of USB controller; that is to confirm how many USB controllers are supported. One controller usually supports two USB ports. ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø Power Management Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Power Management Configuration ACPI APIC Support [Enabled] ←→ Select Screen Restore on AC Power Loss [Last state] ↑↓ Select Item Resume on RTC Alarm [Disabled] + Change Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. l ACPI APIC Support This option is used to enable or disable APIC under ACPI OS. l Restore on AC Power Loss This option could set the system status when the computer is reelectrified after ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø Clock Generator Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Configure Clock Generator Spread Spectrum [Enabled] Auto PCI Clock [Enabled] ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item + Change Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. l Spread Spectrum This option is used to control the spread spectrum function of the clock signal. l Auto PCI Clock This option is used to detect the devices on PCI slot automatically. If there are no devices in the slot, please disable the clock signal on that slot. EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup u Chipset BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Chipset Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in sections below may cause system to malfunction. North Bridge Chipset Configuration DRAM Frequency [Auto] ←→ Select Screen Configure DRAM Timing by SPD [Enabled] ↑↓ Select Item Initiate Graphic Adapter [PCI/IGD] Enter Go to Sub Boot Display Device [CRT+LVDS] Screen LVDS Color Depth [24BIT] F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit Flat Panel Type [800x600/S/18/G104S] ESC Exit UserDefine Panel Type ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø LVDS Color Depth This option is used to select the color depth of LVDS. Ø Flat Panel Type This option is used to select the resolution for Flat Panel. Ø UserDefine Panel Type Configure the flat panel display type according to user definition. Ø PXE Boot This option is used to select whether to enable LAN PXE boot function. Ø Onboard Audio Controller Select whether to enable the audio card controller. u PCIPnP BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced PCI/PnP Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction. IRQ3 [Available] ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item IRQ4 [Available] + Change Field IRQ5 [Available] F1 General Help IRQ7 ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup u Boot BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Settings ←→ Select Screen Quick Boot [Enabled] ↑↓ Select Item Quiet Boot [Disabled] Enter Go to Sub Screen Waite For ‘F1’ If Error [Enabled] F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Boot Device Priority Boot from Embedded WinCE [No] st 1 Boot Device [USB: aigo USB DISK] V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup u Security BIOS SETUP UTILITY Install or Change the Security Settings password Supervisor Password :Not Installed User Password :Not Installed ←→ Select Screen ↑↓ Select Item Enter Change Change Supervisor Password F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit Change User Password ESC Exit V02.57 (c)Copyright 19852004, American Megatrends, Inc. Ø Change User/ Supervisor Password After pressing Change User/ Supervisor Password and input new password in the dialog box, this column will indicate that user’s password has been installed. ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Ø Save Changes and Exit When you have finished all the changes and want to cover the original parameters, you may implement this operation and save the new parameters into CMOS storage. To implement this operation, you may choose this option and press < Enter >; press < Enter > again to exit. Ø Discard Changes and Exit If you do not want to save the change into CMOS storage, please choose this option and press < Enter >; press < Enter > again to exit. ...
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup System Resource Managed by BIOS under X86 Platform We define three kinds of system resources here: I/O port address, IRQ interrupt number and DMA number. u DMA Level Function DMA0 DRAM Refresh DMA1 Unassigned DMA2 Unassigned DMA3 Unassigned (sometimes used for hard disk) DMA4 Used for DMAC Cascade DMA5 Unassigned DMA6 Unassigned DMA7 Unassigned u APIC Advanced programmable interrupt controller. Most motherboards above P4 level support APIC and provide more than 16 interrupt sources, like IRQ16 IRQ23; while ...
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Chapter 3 BIOS Setup u IRQ Assignment Table There are 15 interrupt sources of the system. Some are occupied by the system devices. Only the ones that are not occupied can be distributed. The ISA devices claim to engross the interrupt. Only the plug and play ISA devices can be distributed by the BIOS or the OS. And several PCI devices share one interrupt through the distribution ...
Chapter 4 Install the Drivers Chapter 4 Install the Drivers Regarding the driver program of this product, please refer to the accompanying CD. 46 EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
Appendix Appendix Watchdog Programming Guide The board provides a programmable watchdog timer (WDT) up to 255 levels and timed by minute or second. Watchdog timeout event can be programmed to reset system or generate maskable interrupts. The available IRQ numbers for this board are: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11. Please modify the corresponding IRQ number in PCIPnP of BIOS Setup interface into “Reserved” before using. ...
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Appendix val |=0x40; outportb(DATA_PORT, val); b. Configure WDT to interrupt mode outportb(INDEX_PORT,0x72) outportb(DATA_PORT,IRQ_ NO); /*Please replace the constant IRQ_NO with the interrupt number need to be used. The available range of the interrupt number has been listed in the beginning of this chapter*/ outportb(INDEX_PORT,0X72); int val=inportb(DATA_PORT); val&=0xBF; outportb(DATA_PORT, val); (3) Configure WDT to time by minute or second: a. Time by minute: val &=0x7f; outportb(INDEX_PORT, 0x72); outportb(DATA_PORT, val); b. Time by second: val |=0x80; outportb(INDEX_PORT,0x72); ...
Appendix Digital IO Programming Guide The board provides 16channel programmable digital IO pins, eight for input while the other eight for output. The following provides digital I/O program in C language; please follow the steps below to implement digital I/O programming: Ø Initialize digital I/O Ø Input/output program (1) Initialize digital I/O: #define BAR 0x400 unsigned char tmp_val; outportb(BAR,0xbf); outportb(BAR+0x04,0x40); ...
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Appendix outportb(BAR+0x05,0x0f); tmp_val =(inportb(BAR+0x02)|0x08)&0xeb; tmp_val |= 0x40; outportb(BAR+0x02, tmp_val); delay(30); tmp_val =inportb(BAR); while((tmp_val &0x02)!=0x02) { tmp_val =inportb(BAR); if((tmp_val &0x04)!=0) { printf("ERROR\n"); return 0; } } (2) Input/output program: a. Output Program Functions input: int pin Value 1 ~ 8 are corresponding with output pin 1 ~ 8 int lev_val 1 is to output high level; 0 is to output low level Functions Output: none void Out_Lev(int pin ,int lev_val) { unsigned int reg_val ; outportb(BAR,0xbf); if(pin < 5) { outportb(BAR+0x04,0x40); } else 50 EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
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Appendix outportb(BAR+0x04,0x42); pin = pin – 4; } outportb(BAR+0x03,0x01); reg_val = inportb(BAR+0x05); reg_val = lev_val ? reg_val|(0x01<<pin1) :reg_val&(~(0x01<<pin1)) ; outportb(BAR+0x05, reg_val); reg_val =(inportb(BAR+0x02)|0x08)&0xeb; reg_val |= 0x40; outportb(BAR+0x02, reg_val); delay(30); reg_val =inportb(BAR); while((reg_val &0x02)!=0x02) { reg_val =inportb(BAR); if((reg_val &0x04)!=0) { printf("ERROR\n"); return 0; } } } b. Input Program Functions Input: int pin Value 1 ~ 8 are corresponding with the input pin 1 ~ 8 Functions Output: int lev_val 1: the input pin is high level; 0: the input pin is low level int In_Lev(int pin) { unsigned int reg_val ; int lev_val ; EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
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Appendix outportb(BAR,0xbf); if(pin < 5) { outportb(BAR+0x04,0x41); pin = pin +4; } else { outportb(BAR+0x04,0x43); } outportb(BAR+0x03,0x00); reg_val =(inportb(BAR+0x02)|0x08)&0xeb; reg_val |= 0x40; outportb(BAR+0x02, reg_val); delay(30); reg_val =inportb(BAR); while((reg_val &0x02)!=0x02) { reg_val =inportb(BAR); if((reg_val &0x04)!=0) { printf("ERROR\n"); return 0; } } lev_val = inportb(BAR+0x05)&( 0x01<<pin1); lev_val = lev_val ? 1:0; /*Get the variable lev_val, 1 represents that the input pin is high level, while 0 represents the input pin is low level*/ return lev_val ; 52 EC71813CLD2NA SERIES ...
Appendix Troubleshooting and Solutions NO. Phenomenon Troubleshooting and Solution Analysis: it could be the problem of the CMOS battery. BIOS setting Solution: measure the CMOS battery with a multimeter; 1 cannot be saved if the voltage is insufficient, replace the battery; reset the BIOS and save again. Analysis: it may be caused by poor connection. Remove the power plug from power socket on motherboard, you may detect that certain pin of the motherboard power has The computer been collapsed to one side after several times insertion. can only be 2 poweredon Solution: power off the computer and remove the power occasionally plug; erect the bended power pin with tweezers and reinsert ...
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Appendix Analysis: the data cable of the hard disk may get knocked when installing the CDROM, which leads to poor connection of the hard disk data cable, or the master and slave jumpers on hard disk and CDROM are wrongly The system set. cannot be Solution: check the data cable of the hard disk and the 5 booted after IDE connectors on hard disk and motherboard first; if replacing ...
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