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CPC308
PC/104-Plus Intel Atom N450/D510
Processor Module

User Manual

Ver. 0.4
December 2013
The product described in this manual is compliant
with all related CE standards.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    CPC308 PC/104-Plus Intel Atom N450/D510 Processor Module User Manual Ver. 0.4 December 2013 The product described in this manual is compliant with all related CE standards.
  • Page 2 CPC308 Processor Module Product Title: CPC308 Document name: CPC308 User Manual Manual version: 0.4 Copyright © 2012, 2013 Fastwel Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. Revision Record Rev. Index Brief Description Product Index Date Initial version CPC308 June 2012 001a Partially corrected text...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CPC308 Processor Module Contents Contents................................... 3 List of Tables ................................5 List of Figures ................................6 Trademarks ................................7 Ownership Rights ..............................7 Safety Requirements ............................... 8 High Voltage Safety Rules ..........................8 Board Handling Instructions .......................... 8 General Board Operation Rules ..........................9 The Manufacturer's Guarantees ..........................
  • Page 4 Safety Requirements ..........................49 Possible Heat Removal Methods ........................ 50 The Procedure of CPC308 Installation ....................... 50 The Procedure of the Module Dismounting ....................52 Installing Peripheral Devices onto the CPC308 Module ................52 4.5.1 Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards ..................52 4.5.2 Connecting USB Devices ......................
  • Page 5: List Of Tables

    CPC308 Processor Module List of Tables Table 1-1: Ordering information ............................12 Table 1-2: Package contents ............................. 13 Table 1-3: Additional accessories ............................. 13 Table 2-1: Required Power Source Parameters ........................ 15 Table 2-2: The Module Weight and Sizes ......................... 16 Table 3-1: XS1 PC/104-ISA Connector Contacts Designation ..................
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    Fig. 3-23: XP21 optically isolated external reset input Fig. 3-24: Diagram of the module discrete input optical isolation realization Fig. 3-25: XP16 Reset Connector Fig. 3-26: User LED indicators on CPC308 board Fig. 3-27: Power indicator on CPC308 board Fig. 4-1: Heat removal methods Fig.
  • Page 7: Trademarks

    Fastwel Group Co. Ltd. To our best knowledge, the data in this document does not contain errors. However, Fastwel Group Co. Ltd...
  • Page 8: Safety Requirements

    CPC308 Processor Module Safety Requirements This product of Fastwel Group Co. Ltd has been developed and tested with the purpose of ensuring its compliance with electrical safety requirements. Its design provides long-term trouble- free functioning. The product service life can be significantly shortened because of its incorrect handling during unpacking and installation.
  • Page 9: General Board Operation Rules

    To preserve the manufacturer's guarantee, the product must not be reworked or altered in any way. Any alterations and improvements not authorized by Fastwel Group Co. Ltd company, except those described in this Manual or obtained from the Fastwel Group Co.
  • Page 10 Returning a product for repair Apply to Fastwel company or to any of the Fastwel's official representatives for the Product Return Authorization. Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form, accepted by customer, with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    The Purpose of the Product This Operation manual (hereinafter, the Manual) is intended to inform about the design, operation and basic information necessary for the commissioning, proper use and maintenance of the product known as CPC308 Processor Module (hereinafter, the module).  ...
  • Page 12: Hardware Versions, Package Contents, Ordering Information

    A moisture protected module option The module contains a complete set of hardware interfaces and functional elements. Unlike CPC308-01, the module has an Intel Pineview D510 dual core processor installed. Where xx – is the module version (01, 03). Where yy – is the operating system (LNX) preinstallation option.
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    Package contents for all the module versions are shown in the table below: Table 1-2: Package contents Ordering Decimal number Description designation CPС308-01, ИМЕС.467444.308, CPC308 processor module ИМЕС.467444.308-02 CPC308-03. – Adapter cable (DB9F – IDC10) for connecting to XP3, XP6 (СОМ1, ACS00023 COM2) connectors –...
  • Page 14: Specifications

     Serial ports: СОМ1, COM2: RS 232, nine-cable (complete) console input/output enabled, maximum – data exchange rate 115.2 Kbit/s, Installed in the CPC308-01 module Installed in the CPC308-03 module For CPC308-01 module For CPC308-03 module © 2 0 1 3...
  • Page 15: Module Power Supply

    Output buildup time to the +4.75 V level, Output voltage, V Rated load current, A From +4.75 to +5.25 Maximum 10 For CPC308-03 module © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r M a n u a l F a s t w e l V e r .
  • Page 16: Operating Conditions

    Module Weight, kg, max. Dimensions, mm, max. Package dimensions, mm, package 0,484± 0,05 CPC308 116* x 96* x 29* 230x155x45 mm Without CompactFlash “*” - dimensions for reference. device. The general sizes and interface dimensions of the module are shown on figures below.
  • Page 17: Fig. 2-1: Sizes And Interface Dimensions Of The Module (Top View)

    СРС308 Processor Module Specifications Fig. 2-1: Overall and Mounting Dimensions of the Module (Top View) © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r M a n u a l F a s t w e l V e r .
  • Page 18: Mtbf

    СРС308 Processor Module Specifications Fig. 2-2: Dimensions (Side View) MTBF: The MTBF value for the module is 120,000 hours.  NOTE: THIS MTBF VALUE HAS BEEN CALCULATED ACCORDING TO THE TELCORDIA ISSUE 1 CALCULATION MODEL, METHOD I CASE 3 CALCULATION PROCEDURE, FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION ON EARTH UNDER THE CONDITIONS MEETING UKHL4 UNDER GOST 15150-69, AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE +30С.
  • Page 19: The Module Structure And Functioning

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning The Module Structure and Functioning Block Diagram of the Module Block diagram of the module is shown below: Fig. 3-1: Block Diagram of the Module Soldered DDR2 Soldered SDRAM NAND FLASH Pineview-M / Pineview-D SATA NAND LVDS...
  • Page 20: The Module Main Elements Layout

    Fig. 3-2 and Fig. 3-3. The default positions of jumpers in jumper switches are also shown in Fig. 3-2, and jumpers settings by functions are shown in Section 5 Configuring CPC308. © 2 0 1 3...
  • Page 21: Fig. 3-2: Layout Of Connectors And Principal Components On The Top Side

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Fig. 3-2: Layout of Connectors and Main Components (Top Side) LVDS Panel LVDS SATA1 Power Selector Isolated (XP8) (XP7) Isolated Isolated Audio (XP2) IRQ/Reset SATA2 COM4 COM3 IN/OUT (XP21) (XP10) (XP1) (XP18) (XP17) (XP19) Reset...
  • Page 22: Operation Features Of Functional Units

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Fig. 3-3: Layout of Connectors and Main Components (Bottom Side) 8Mx16x8 8Mx16x8 8Mx16x8 Super IO AMD Geode LX PCI to ISA Bridge 8Mx16x8 ICH8 CS5536 Operation Features of Functional Units  Intel PineView-M (-D) An energy efficient (~5.5 W) 32-bit Intel microprocessor built on Atom core .
  • Page 23 СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning The real time clock is built in ICH8. The clock operability without power is ensured by a lithium battery installed on the board. BIOS Setup settings are saved in the FRAM.  FRAM 64-Kbit non-volatile memory, may be used to save user data and store BIOS Setup parameters.
  • Page 24: Module Interfaces And Connectors

    3.4.1 PC/104-Plus Connectors There are standard PC/104-Plus format connectors installed in the CPC308 module. With their help CP308 can be connected to such devices as analog-digital converters, digital input/output modules, etc. As per the PC/104-Plus specification, the module includes PC/104-ISA and PC/104-PCI connectors described below.
  • Page 25: Table 3-1: Xs1 Pc/104-Isa Connector Contacts Designation

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3-1: XS1 PC/104-ISA Connector Contacts Designation © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r M a n u a l F a s t w e l V e r .
  • Page 26 СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Note:  Designation "–" is not used in these tables. The "Status" column shows the direction of the data transfer for the processor module being the bus master. The table below cites electrical characteristics of the ISA interface lines. ©...
  • Page 27: Table 3-2: Electrical Characteristics Of The Isa Interface Lines

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3-2: Electrical Characteristics of the ISA Interface Lines Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Typical Max. Units Input Low Voltage for 5V cell 0.3*VC Input Low Voltage for 3.3V cell CMOS Schmitt Input Low Voltage 1.10 Input Low Voltage for 5V cell Input Low Voltage for 3.3V cell...
  • Page 28: Table 3-3: The Purpose Of The Pc/104-Pci (Xs4) Connector Contacts

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3-3: The Designation of the PC/104-PCI (XS4) Connector Contacts PCI VIO Selector switch (XP13) is located on the top side of the board (near the XS4 connector, see Fig. 3 2: Layout of Connectors and Main Components on the Top Side). It is used to select power voltage of PC\104-Plus modules PCI interface buffers.
  • Page 29: Graphics Controller

    VGA CRT Interface A 10-pin XP1 IDC10 type connector with 2 mm contact spacing is installed on the top side of the board to connect an analog monitor to CPC308. – It is possible to connect VGA interface monitors having a resolution up to 1400 x 1050 (60 Hz) (for CPC308-01 modules);...
  • Page 30: Table 3-4: The Purpose Of The Vga Crt (Xp1) Connector Contacts

    Single LVDS, up to 18 bit/pixel, 25-112 MHz frequency range. – It is possible to connect LCD panels (LVDS 18-bit) having a resolution up to 1280x800 (60 Hz) (for CPC308-01 modules); – It is possible to connect LCD panels (LVDS 18-bit) having a resolution up to 1366x768 (60 Hz) (for CPC308-01 modules);...
  • Page 31: Audio Interface

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning TFT panel power voltage selection is described in detail in section 5.2 Selecting TFT Panel Power Voltage. If contacts 1-2 are closed, the digital panel is powered by +3.3 V voltage. If contacts 2-3 are closed, it is powered by +5 V voltage. Attention! Be very careful when selecting the TFT panel power voltage! Incorrect power voltage setting may make the panel inoperative.
  • Page 32: Serial Interfaces

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3-6: The Designation of the Audio Connectors Contacts To make adapter cables for connecting to XP19 and XP20 connectors, it is recommended to use either PHR-5 (JST) / PHR-2 (JST) respectively for cables crimp with SPH-002T-P0.5S (JST) contacts, or ACS00031-01 and ACS00031-03 accessories, respectively (see Table 1 3).
  • Page 33: Table 3-7: The Purposes Of Com1/Com2 (Xp3 And Xp6) Connectors Contacts

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Fig. 3-10: COM1/COM2 (XP3 and XP6) Connectors Table 3 7: The Designation of COM1/COM2 (XP3 and XP6) Connectors Contacts When using XP3 and XP6 (IDC10) connectors, it is also recommended to use the ACS00040-01 additional accessory (see Table 1 3).
  • Page 34: Fig. 3-12 "Point-To-Point" Type Connection Of Two Devices Through Rs422 Interface

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning through RS485 interface is shown in Fig. 3 13. Terminators are only installed if the devices are connected to the line ends. Fig. 3-12 "Point-to-point" Type Connection of Two Devices Through RS422 Interface RS-422/RS 485 converter RS-422/RS 485 converter COM4 (XP17)
  • Page 35: Fig. 3-13: Integration Of Several Devices Through The Rs 485 Interface

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Fig. 3-13: Integration of Several Devices Through the RS 485 Interface For making adapter cables for connecting to XP17 and XP18 connectors, it is recommended to use a PHR-5 (JST) socket for wires crimp with SPH-002T-P0.5S (JST) contacts or the ACS00031-01 accessory (see Table 1 3).
  • Page 36: Usb Interfaces

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning 3.4.5 USB Interfaces Two IDC10 type connectors with 2 mm contact spacing are installed on the CPC308 boards. Four USB 2.0 channels are connected to them: – USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 specifications support;...
  • Page 37: Serialata Interface

    ACS00040-04 additional accessory (see Table 1 3). 3.4.7 SerialATA Interface There are standard SATA interface connectors (XP7 and XP10) located on the CPC308 module board. The maximum transmission rate is 300 MB/s. Fig. 3-16: SATA Connectors (XP7 and XP10)
  • Page 38: Compactflash Connector

    A flash memory card is a compact removable data storage device. To enable memory cards utilization as disc storage devices, a 50-pin CompactFlash (XP12) connector is installed on the bottom side of the CPC308 board: – Type I / II devices support, –...
  • Page 39: Table 3-12: The Purposes Of The Compactflash (Xp12) Connector Contacts

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3 12: The Designation of the CompactFlash (XP12) Connector Contacts Contact Number Signal Function Input/output – Ground signal Data 3 In/Out Data 4 In/Out Data 5 In/Out Data 6 In/Out Data 7 In/Out IDE_CS0 Chip select 0...
  • Page 40: Ps/2 Keyboard/Mouse Interface

    PC/104 bus connector. The module's maximum current consumption value is 3.1 А without external devices. Read subsection 2.2 Module Power Supply before you start working. For CPC308-03 module © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r...
  • Page 41: Discrete Input/Output Port

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning A power socket with ACS00057 contacts is used to connect power through XP25 (supplied with the module, see Table 1-2). Fig. 3-19: XP25 Power Connector Table 3 14: The Designation of XP12 Power Connector Contacts 3.4.11 Discrete Input/Output Port The discrete input/output port has 8 separately programmable input/output lines.
  • Page 42: Table 3-16: Discrete Input/Output Port Line Parameters In Input Mode

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3 16: Discrete Input/Output Port Line Parameters in Input Mode Designation Description Minimum value Rated value Maximum value Low-level input - 0.5 V +0.8 V voltage High-level input 5.5 V voltage Input capacitance 5 pF 10 pF...
  • Page 43: External Leds Connector (Xp22)

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning 3.4.12 External LEDs Connector (XP22) XP22 connector is used to connect external LEDs. The XP22 connector permits one to connect the following LEDs: disc storages activity, indication of LAN1 and LAN2 ports connection and activity, LED1 and LED2 user LEDs, a power-on indicator.
  • Page 44: Optically Isolated External Reset Input

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning Table 3 18: Designation of the XP22 External LEDs Connector Contacts Contact Circuit Description HDD_LED Storage devices (SATA, Onboard NAND Flash, CompactFlash) activity LED connection USER_LED1 User light emitting diode LED1 connection USER_LED2 User light emitting diode LED2 connection LAN1_LED...
  • Page 45: System Reset Connector

    Fig. 3-25: XP16 Reset Connector LED Indicators There are three LED indicators located on the CPC308 board. Their functions are shown in the table below. Two software-controlled LEDs are intended for user needs. They backup USER_LED1 and USER_LED2 external outputs on the XP22 connector, respectively (see subsection 3.4.12).
  • Page 46: Watchdog Timers

    6.3. Watchdog Timers The CPC308 module is equipped with two watchdog timers. One of them (WDT1) is built into the supervisor microchip and has a fixed timeout period (1.6 s), the other is built into the SIO microchip; its timeout period is programmable (up to 255 min).
  • Page 47: The Module Input/Output Address Space Distribution

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning 3.7.2 The Module Input/Output Address Space Distribution The distribution of the module input/output address space is shown in the table below: Table 3 21: Distribution of the Input/Output Address Space Address range Function Note 0000h –...
  • Page 48: Interrupt Lines Distribution

    СРС308 Processor Module The Module Structure and Functioning 3.7.3 Interrupt Lines Distribution By default, interrupt requests are formed by the devices being parts of the module. Interrupt sources are shown in the table below. PC/104 and PC/104-Plus modules connected to system bus may be alternative devices forming interrupt requests.
  • Page 49: Cpc308 Module Installation

    Please refer to the documents supplied with the operating system. Safety Requirements Strictly follow the safety requirements below when handling the CPC308. The Manufacturer, Fastwel Group Co. Ltd incurs no liability for any damage resulting from non-compliance with these requirements. Careful! Be careful when you handle the module, because the heatsink can become very hot.
  • Page 50: Possible Heat Removal Methods

    The Procedure of CPC308 Installation To install the CPC308 module into a system, follow the procedure described below: Make sure that the safety requirements listed in Section 4.1 have been observed. Attention! Non-observance of the following instructions may cause damage to the module and incorrect operation of the system.
  • Page 51 CPC308 module is installed by various methods:  For a CPC308 module with an installed heat spreader: Fasten the module to a flat surface (if the module is intended to operate in a system or is fastened to a chasses) by four screws.
  • Page 52: The Procedure Of The Module Dismounting

    Installing Peripheral Devices onto the CPC308 Module A wide range of various peripheral devices may be connected to the CPC308 module; the methods of their installation can vary greatly. Therefore the following sections provide general installation instructions, not detailed algorithms. Detailed information about connecting external devices can be found in the documents accompanying them.
  • Page 53: Battery Replacement

    Attention! PC/104 and PC/104-Plus modules are to be installed with the power off. Attention! Please do not bend or deform the CPC308 module board when installing the PC/104 or PC/104-Plus modules. Mate contacts correctly and use necessary fastening parts. ...
  • Page 54: Configuring Cpc308

    СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Configuring Configuring CPC308 Selection of Buffers Power Voltage on the PCI Bus of PC/104- Plus Modules Before installing PC/104-Plus expansion modules, it is necessary to select the PCI buffers power voltage with the help of XP13 switch (PCI VIO Selector).
  • Page 55: Restoring Factory Cmos Settings (Clear Cmos)

    СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Configuring Fig. 5-2: TFT Digital Panel Power Voltage Switch +3.3 Contacts 1-2 are closed - the digital panel is powered with V voltage. Contacts 2-3 are closed - it is powered by +5 V voltage. Attention! Be very careful when selecting the TFT panel power voltage! Incorrect power voltage setting may make the panel inoperative.
  • Page 56 СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Configuring Attention! The fwflash.exe utility operates only under MS DOS, FreeDOS OSs! If BIOS modification error screen messages appear, run fwflash.exe on PC one more time without switching power of the module off! It is not allowed to upload BIOS files other than supplied and recommended by manufacturer and located on manufacturer’s or official representative’s servers!
  • Page 57: Cpc308 Programming

    СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Programming CPC308 Programming Work with WDT1 Watchdog Timer After the POST is over, the WDT1 watchdog timer is off. This timer is user controllable; it is controlled with the help of GPIO outputs of the ICH8 chipset.
  • Page 58: Work With Wdt2 Watchdog Timer

    СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Programming Work with WDT2 Watchdog Timer The WDT2 watchdog timer is integrated in SuperIO SMSC3114 microchip. It has more settings than WDT1; four registers in the module input/output space are used for its configuring. The purposes and addresses of those registers are provided in the table below.
  • Page 59: User Leds Control: Led1, Led2

    СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Programming User LEDs Control: LED1, LED2 LED1 user LED is controlled with the help of the module input/output space register. The designation and address of that register are given in the table below. Table 6 3: User LED1 Control Register...
  • Page 60 СРС308 Processor Module CPC308 Programming Register 1 - Output buffer register This register is intended for setting the output levels of the discrete input/output port channels. Address Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1...
  • Page 61: Phoenix® Bios

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Phoenix® BIOS Your computer is equipped with an adapted version of Phoenix® BIOS, a standard system for IBM PC AT compatible computers. It supports Intel®x86 and compatible processors, provides low-level support to the processor, memory and input/output subsystem. With the help of the BIOS Setup utility, you are able to change BIOS parameters and to control special computer operation modes.
  • Page 62: Main

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Main This tab of the BIOS Setup utility is the title one upon entry. In the menu allows to set system time and date, ATA/SATA devices parameters, cashing control parameters, module booting features. Data about the installed and available system memory are also shown in this tab. Fig.
  • Page 63: Sata Port 1 - Port 3

    These submenus set the parameters of drives connected to the SATA bus, namely SATA Port 1, Port 3 - drives connected to XP7 and XP10 connectors respectively, SATA Port 2 - a built-in Fastwel Flash Disk. The settings of those submenus are analogous to those of the "IDE Primary/Master" submenu.
  • Page 64: Memory Cache

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.2.3 Memory Cache Submenu for controlling the cashing of certain memory areas. It is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-4: Memory Cache Submenu Screen © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r M a n u a l F a s t w e l...
  • Page 65: Boot Features

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.2.4 Boot Features Module boot parameters setting submenu. The screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-5: Boot Features Submenu Screen Where: Summary screen: displaying the system configuration when booting Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: displaying diagnostic screen when booting QuickBoot Mode: QuickBoot mode control (certain tests will be skipped during the module booting) Extended Memory Testing: setting the type of extended memory test...
  • Page 66: Advanced

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Advanced Advanced module parameters are set in this menu. The "Advanced" menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-6: Advanced Menu Screen Where: Installed O/S: setting the type of operating system installed on the module Reset Configuration Data: Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) area reset control Large Disk Access Mode: Large Disk Access mode selection...
  • Page 67: Pnp Configuration

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.3.1 PnP Configuration Submenu for setting distribution of interrupts and memory among PCI- and ISA-devices. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-7: PnP Configuration Submenu Screen Where: PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu for reserving certain memory areas for utilization by the ISA bus devices.
  • Page 68: Console Redirection

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.3.2 Console Redirection Console redirection setting submenu (the port address, speed, type, flow control). The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-8: Console Redirection Submenu Screen Where: Com Port Address: - selection of a COM port for console redirection [On-board COM 0x3F8h] –...
  • Page 69: I/O Device Configuration

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.3.3 I/O Device Configuration Input/output devices configuration menu. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-9: I/O Device Configuration Submenu Screen Where: XP3, XP6, XP18 [485/422], XP17 [485/422] – Setting RS232 COM1, COM2 ports, as well as RS485/422 COM3, COM4 parameters respectively;...
  • Page 70: Intel

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Intel This tab is for changing the Intel microprocessor and chipset settings. The Intel menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-10: Intel Menu Screen The menu has several additional submenus. © 2 0 1 3 C P C 3 0 8 U s e r M a n u a l...
  • Page 71: Cpu Control Submenu

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.4.1 CPU Control Submenu The submenu for CPU parameters control. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-11: CPU Control Submenu Screen Where: Hyperthreading: - CPU Hyperthreading mode control Processor Power Management: - setting the CPU power supply control algorithm ("Power Management") No Execute Mode Mem Protection –...
  • Page 72: Video (Intel Igd) Control Submenu

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.4.2 Video (Intel IGD) Control Submenu Built-in video controller parameters control submenu. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-12: Video (Intel IGD) Control Submenu Screen Where: Default Primary Video Adapter: the selection of a primary video controller [Auto] –...
  • Page 73: Igd - Lcd Control Sub-Menu

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS IGD – LCD Control Sub-Menu 7.4.2.1 The submenu is used for setting LCD panel parameters. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-13: IGD – LCD Control Sub-Menu Sub-Menu Screen Where: IGD – LCD Control Sub-Menu: selection of resolution of the connected LCD panel; IGD –...
  • Page 74 СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.4.3 ICH Control Submenu Submenu for controlling internal chipset controllers. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-134: ICH Control Submenu Screen Where: Azalia - Device 27, Function 0: control of the "Azalia" built-in audio controller AHCI Configuration: AHCI mode control for SATA devices Disable Vacant Ports: control of vacant SATA ports automatic disabling.
  • Page 75: Ich Control Sub-Menu

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS 7.4.3.1 ICH USB Control Submenu USB devices control submenu. The submenu screen is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-145: ICH USB Control Submenu Screen Where: USB Dev #29 , USB Dev #26: integrated USB ports control Overcurrent Detection: enabling interrupt in case consumption current in one of the USB ports is exceeded ©...
  • Page 76: Security

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Security This menu is intended to set the module security functions. The screen of this menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-156: Security Menu Screen Where: Set Supervisor Password: setting BIOS Setup entry password Set User Password: setting module start and BIOS Setup entry password Fixed disk boot sector: write protection control for the hard disk boot sector Virus check reminder: reminding the user about the necessity to check the system for...
  • Page 77: Boot

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Boot Menu for setting the module boot devices. The screen of this menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-167: Boot Menu Screen Where: Boot priority order: setting the priority of the devices to boot from (choose the devices with arrow keys, navigate upward or downwards with "+"...
  • Page 78: Custom

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Custom Menu for custom module settings. The screen of this menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-178: Custom Menu Screen Where: Hardware Monitor: displaying the current hardware parameters Gigabit Ethernet LAN1, LAN2: control of integrated network controllers ISA bridge subtractive decode: PCI-ISA bridge subtractive decoding control The "Hardware Monitor"...
  • Page 79: Exit

    СРС308 Processor Module Phoenix® BIOS Exit The menu for selection of BIOS Setup utility exit options. The screen of this menu is shown in the figure below. Fig. 7-18: Exit Menu Screen Where: Exit Saving Changes: exit from BIOS Setup with saving changes Exit Discarding Changes: cancel changes and exit BIOS Setup Load Setup Defaults: Load the settings set by the manufacturer by default Discard Changes: cancel the changes made after the BIOS Setup entry...
  • Page 80: Transportation, Unpacking And Storage

    СРС308 Processor Module Transportation, Unpacking and Storage Transportation, Unpacking and Storage Transportation The module must be transported in individual factory packages consisting of an individual antistatic bag and a cardboard box, in closed vehicles (in heated and airtight compartments of motor, railroad or airborne vehicles) under storage conditions 5 as per GOST 15150-69 or under storage conditions 3 during transportation by sea.
  • Page 81: A Cooler Development Recommendations

    Heatsink Threshold Temperature, С № Module/Processor Type CPC308-01/Atom Pineview-M (N450) CPC308-03/Atom Pineview-D (D510) Thereby, if the cooler installed on the heat sink maintains its temperature at a level not exceeding the above threshold value, the processor will operate in the maximum performance mode.

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