Arbor Technology Em104-a5362 User Manual

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Page 1 - EmModule-749E

1EmModule-749EPC/104 CPU ModuleUser’s ManualVersion 1.02013.118585

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- viii -PrefaceWarrantyThis product is warranted to be in good working order for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Should this product

Page 3 - Revision History

- 1 -1Chapter 1IntroductionChapter 1 - Introduction

Page 4 - Table of Contents

- 2 -Introduction1.1. The ProductThe EmModule-749E is a PC/104 CPU board loaded with Intel® Atom™ N455 processor, Intel® ICH8M chipset and Intel® Grap

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- 3 -Introduction1.3. SpecicationsSystemCPU Soldered onboard Intel® Atom™ N455 1.66GHz processorMemory Soldered onboard 1GB DDR3 SDRAMChipset Intel®

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- 4 -Introduction1.4. Inside the PackageBefore starting to install the single board, make sure the following items are shipped:1 x EmModule-749E1 x Dr

Page 7 - Declaration of Conformity

- 5 -2Chapter 2Getting StartedChapter 2 - Getting Started

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- 6 -Getting Started2.1. Board DimensionsUnit: mm

Page 9 - Technical Support

- 7 -Getting Started2.2. Block DiagramCOM1~ COM4KB, MS KB/ MSSuper IOF81866DLPC I/FGbEPCIe x1LAN2Intel 82583VGbE controllerGbEPCIe x1LAN1Intel 825

Page 10 - Warranty

- 8 -Getting Started2.3. Jumpers and ConnectorsThe board comes with some connectors to join some devices and also some jumpers to alter the hardwa

Page 11 - 1Chapter 1

- 9 -Getting StartedBoard BottomCFD1

Page 12 - 1.2. About this Manual

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Page 13 - 1.3. Specications

- 10 -Getting Started2.3.2. JumpersJLVCD1Function: Sets LCD panel voltageJumper Type: 2.00mm pitch, 1x3-pin headerSetting:Pin Description1-2 +5V2 132-

Page 14 - 1.5. Ordering Information

- 11 -Getting StartedJINV1Function: Sets LCD inverter voltage. (This jumper sets the voltage of LCD connector INV1, which means this jumper decides th

Page 15 - 2Chapter 2

- 12 -Getting StartedJRS1Function: Congures COM1 to COM4 between RS-232 and RS-485.Jumper Type: 2.00mm pitch, 2x8-pin headerSetting:Pin Description

Page 16 - 2.1. Board Dimensions

- 13 -Getting Started2.3.3. ConnectorsINV1Description: LCD inverter connectorConnector Type: 2.00mm pitch 1x5-pin box wafer connectorSetting:Pin Descr

Page 17 - Full RS232/485

- 14 -Getting StartedVGA1Description: Analog RGB output connectorConnector Type: 2.00mm pitch 2x5-pin headersSetting:Pin Description Pin Description19

Page 18 - 2.3. Jumpers and Connectors

- 15 -Getting StartedCOM1~4Description: Serial ports 1 to 4 (RS-232 and RS-485 congurable. See jumper JRS1.)Connector Type: 2.00mm pitch 2x5-pin head

Page 19 - Board Bottom

- 16 -Getting StartedCOM5Description: RS485-interfaced serial portConnector Type: 2.00mm pitch 2x5-pin headerSetting:Pin Description Pin Description19

Page 20 - Board Top

- 17 -Getting StartedFPT1Description: Connector for reset, power LED, HDD LED and speakerConnector Type: 2.00mm pitch 1x8-pin headerSetting:Pin Descri

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- 18 -Getting StartedCN2Description: PC/104 interfaceConnector Type:A1B1A32B32D19C19D0C0Board TopJLVCD1INV1JINV1VGA1LVDS1JRS1COM2COM5COM4COM1COM3FPT1B

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- 19 -Getting StartedPWR1Description: 12V/5V power inputConnector Type: 1x5-pin terminalSetting:Pin Description123451 VCC 12V2 GND3 GND4 VCC 5V5 VCC 5

Page 23 - 2.3.3. Connectors

- i -Revision HistoryVersion Release Time Description1.0 November 2013 Initial release

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- 20 -Getting StartedPWR2Description: 5V power output Connector Type: 2.54mm pitch 1x4-pin box wafer connectorSetting:Pin Description411 VCC 5V2 GND3

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- 21 -Getting StartedLAN1~2Description: Ethernet connectorsConnector Type: 2.00mm pitch 2x5-pin headersSetting:Pin Description Pin Description1921

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- 22 -Getting StartedUSB1Description: Connectors for USB 0 and 1.Connector Type: 2.00mm pitch 2x5-pin headerSetting:Pin Description Pin Description192

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- 23 -Getting StartedSATA1Description: Serial ATA connectorConnector Type: High speed transfer rates (300MB/s).Setting:Pin Description171 GND2 TX+3

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- 24 -Getting StartedKBMS1Description: Connector for keyboard and mouse.Connector Type: 2.0mm pitch 1x6-pin headerSetting:Pin Description1234561 KB_DA

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- 25 -Getting StartedLVDS1Description: Connector for LCD panel.Connector Type: DF-13-30DP-1.25V connectorSetting:Pin Desc. Pin Desc. Pin Desc,1293022

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- 26 -Getting Started2.4. Driver Installation NotesThe CPU board supports Windows XP and Windows 7. Find the necessary drivers on the CD that comes wi

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- 27 -3Chapter 3BIOSChapter 3 - BIOS

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- 28 -BIOSThe BIOS Setup utility is featured by AMI BIOS to congure the system settings stored in the system’s BIOS ROM. AMI BIOS is activated once t

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- 29 -BIOS3.1. MainThe Main menu displays some BIOS info and features the settings of System Date and System Time.System OverviewAMIBIOSProcessorIntel

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- ii -ContentsTable of ContentsRevision History ...iTable of Contents ..

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- 30 -BIOS3.2. AdvancedThe Advanced menu controls the system’s CPU, IDE, Super IO, AHCI and USB. It also helps users monitor hardware health.AdvancedC

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- 31 -BIOS3.2.1. CPU CongurationThis submenu enables viewing the detailed CPU info. It also congures the CPU.AdvancedBIOS SETUP UTILITYv02.68 (C) Co

Page 37 - 3Chapter 3

- 32 -BIOS3.2.2. IDE CongurationAccess this submenu to congure the system’s IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) devices.AdvancedChipset PCI

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- 33 -BIOSPrimary IDE MasterEach channel features the following settings:Setting DescriptionTypeSets the type of the IDE device connected to the syste

Page 39 - 3.1. Main

- 34 -BIOSHard Disk Drive Write ProtectEnables/disables device write protection when the device is accessed through BIOS. ` Disabled is the default.ID

Page 40 - 3.2. Advanced

- 35 -BIOS3.2.3. Super IO CongurationThis submenu opens in context with the system’s four serial ports, COM1 through COM4, to congure the Super IO c

Page 41 - The featured settings are:

- 36 -BIOSSerial Port3 Address Sets COM3 base addresses. ` Options available are: Disabled, 3F8, 2F8, 3E8 (default) and 2E8.Serial Port3 IRQSets CO

Page 42 - Advanced

- 37 -BIOS3.2.4. Hardware Health CongurationThis submenu enables viewing the system’s hardware health status. It also features one setting to enable/

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- 38 -BIOS3.2.5. AHCI CongurationAccess this submenu to view the presence of any IDE device. This submenu also congures the system’s AHCI feature. A

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- 39 -BIOS3.2.6. USB CongurationAccess this submenu to view the USB module’s version and the USB device(s) enabled in the system. It also congures U

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- iii -Contents3.4. PCIPnP ...443.5. Boot ...

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- 40 -BIOS3.3. ChipsetThis menu congures the system’s chipset-specic features that cover graphics, USB and LAN ports.AdvancedChipset PCIPnP Boot Sec

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- 41 -BIOS3.3.1. North Bridge CongurationThis submenu congures the north bridge features by the following settings:ChipsetBIOS SETUP UTILITYv02.68 (

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- 42 -BIOSDVMT/FIXED MemorySets the maximum amount of system memory that can be allocated as graphics memory. ` Available options are: 128MB, 256MB an

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- 43 -BIOS3.3.2. South Bridge CongurationThis submenu congures the south bridge features by the following settings:ChipsetBIOS SETUP UTILITYv02.68 (

Page 50 - 3.3. Chipset

- 44 -BIOS3.4. PCIPnPAccess PCIPnP menu to congure the system’s PCI bus and Plug and Play (PnP) features.AdvancedChipset PCIPnP Boot Security ExitBIO

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- 45 -BIOSDMA Channel 0Sets whether to make the specied DMA channel available to PCI/PnP devices or reserve it to legacy ISA devices. ` Options are A

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- 46 -BIOS3.5. BootAccess this menu to change system boot settings.AdvancedChipset PCIPnP Boot Security ExitBIOS SETUP UTILITYv02.68 (C) Copyright 198

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- 47 -BIOS3.6. SecurityAccess this menu to view the current security settings used in the system. This menu also enables users to set up or change the

Page 54 - 3.4. PCIPnP

- 48 -BIOS3.7. ExitThe Exit menu features a handful of commands to launch actions from the BIOS Setup utility regarding saving changes, quitting the u

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- 49 -AppendicesAppendices

Page 56 - 3.5. Boot

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Page 57 - 3.6. Security

- 50 -AppendicesAppendix A. I/O Port Address MapEach peripheral device in the system is assigned a set of I/O port addresses which also becomes the id

Page 58 - 3.7. Exit

- 51 -AppendicesAddress Device Description0x00000500-0x0000053F Motherboard resources0x00000A00-0x00000AE7 Motherboard resources0x000000F0-0x000000FF

Page 59 - Appendices

- 52 -AppendicesAppendix B. Memory Address MapAddress Device Description0xFE8A0000-0xFE8BFFFF Ethernet Controller0xFE900000-0xFE9FFFFF Ethernet Contro

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- 53 -AppendicesAddress Device Description0xFE580000-0xFE5FFFFF Video Controller0xFED00000-0xFED003FF High precision event timer0xFE7FF800-0xFE7FFBFF

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- 54 -AppendicesAppendix C. Interrupt Request Lines (IRQ)Peripheral devices use interrupt request lines to notify CPU for the service required. The fo

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- 55 -AppendicesLevel FunctionIRQ 98 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 99 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 100 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 1

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- 56 -AppendicesLevel FunctionIRQ 132 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 133 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 134 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ

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- 57 -AppendicesLevel FunctionIRQ 165 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 166 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ 167 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemIRQ

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- 58 -AppendicesLevel FunctionIRQ0 Interval timerIRQ1 KeyboardIRQ2 Interrupt from controller 2 (cascade)IRQ3 COM2IRQ4 COM1IRQ5 ReservedIRQ6 ReservedIR

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- 59 -AppendicesAppendix E: Watchdog Timer (WDT) SettingWDT is widely used for industrial application to monitor CPU activities. The application softw

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- v -PrefacePrefaceCopyright NoticeAll Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve

Page 68 - Appendix D. DMA Map

- vi -PrefaceFCC Class AThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may no

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- vii -Preface(Substances of Very High Concern) in (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH --Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) regu

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