Intel ETX CD manual Connector X4 Signal Description, IDE Ports, Ethernet, Power Control

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4 ETX® connectors

4.6.3Connector X4 Signal Description

IDE Ports

The IDE host adapter is capable of DMA-133 operation and supports only one single IDE channel which is connected to the primary channel of the ETX® connector X4. Per default it is set to DMA-33, to achieve the best compatibility to most baseboard implementations. Implementation information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to those documents for additional information.

Configuration:

The IDE host adapter is a PCI bus device. It is configured by the BIOS during PCI device configuration. You can disable it in setup. Resources used by the primary IDE host adapter are compatible with the PC/AT.

Note:

PHOENIX BIOS will not recognize a Slave device on an IDE port if there is no Master device connected to the

 

same IDE port. Implementation and limitation information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide from

 

document revision 2.1. Refer to the documentation for additional information.

 

 

Ethernet

The Ethernet interface is based on the Intel® 82562 Fast Ethernet PCI controller. This 32-bit PCI controller is a fully integrated 10/100BASE-TX LAN solution.

The Ethernet interface requires an external transformer. See the ETX® Design Guide for suggestions on transformer selection.

Configuration:

The Ethernet interface is a PCI device. The BIOS setup automatically configures it during configuration of the PCI device.

Note:

Implementation and limitation information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide from document revision

 

2.1. Refer to the documentation for additional information.

 

 

Power Control

Power Good / Reset Input:

The ETX®-CD provides an external input for a power-good signal or a manual- reset pushbutton. The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional information.

Power Management

ATX PS Control:

The ETX®-CD can control the main power output of an ATX-style power supply. The implementation of this subsystem complies with the ETX® Specification. Implementation information is provided in the ETX® Design Guide. Refer to the documentation for additional information.

External SMI Interrupt

Contact Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH technical support for information on this feature.

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Contents ETX CD Document Revision All not approved entries are markedThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Connector X4 IDE 1, IDE 2, Ethernet, Miscellaneous Kontron Users Guide ETX CD10.1 10.210.2.1 10.3User Information Technical Support Asia Europe North/South AmericaIntroduction ETX-CDIntroduction 2x Serial ATA Sata 1x Parallel ATA IDEETX Documentation ETX BenefitsSpecifications Functional SpecificationsSystem Memory Serial Digital Video Output Sdvo Intel 945GMPCI 32 Intel ICH7 Enhanced Intelligent Drive Electronics Eide Intel ICH7Bios Phoenix, 1MB Flash-BIOS in Firmware Hub Flash Memory AC ’97 Audio Intel 945GMTrustes Platform Module TPM Block diagram Mechanical Specifications Electrical SpecificationsPower Consumption Windows XP SP2 Cmos Battery Power ConsumptionETX-CD Core Duo Processor T2500 Environmental Specifications TemperatureMtbf HumiditySpecifications ETX connectors Connector LocationsGeneral Signal Description ETX connectorsConnector X1 PCI bus, USB, Audio Pin SignalConnector X1 Signal Levels Pin 1-50 Power PCI USB AudioPin Signal Description Type Termination Comment Pin 51-100 Power PCI USB Audio Pin Signal DescriptionType Termination Comment Connector X1 Signal Description 3V Power Supply for External ComponentsPCI Bus AudioConnector X2 ISA Bus Connector X2 Signal Levels Pin 1-50 Power ISAPin 51-100 Power ISA Connector X2 Signal Description ISA Bus SlotFlat-Panel Interfaces Lvds Interface Pinout JiliParallel Port Mode Pinout Floppy Support Mode Pinout Parallel Port / Floppy InterfacesDCD1# SLCT# WGATE# DSR1# Msclk CTS1# Msdat TXD1 Kbclk Connector X3 Signal Levels Pin 1-50 Power VGA LcdtvPin 51-100 Power COM LPT Floppy KB/MS/IR Connector X3 Signal Description VGA OutputSerial Ports 1 PS/2 KeyboardIrDA Parallel PortFloppy Connector X4 Subsystems Connector X4 IDE 1, IDE 2, Ethernet, MiscellaneousConnector X4 Signal Levels Pin 1-50Power IDE Ethernet Power control MiscPin Signal Description Type Connector X4 Signal Description Power ControlPower Management IDE PortsFeature Connector J11 Sdvo Connector and Flat Foil CableSdvo Output Miscellaneous CircuitsBios Requirements Pinout Feature Connector J11Pin Pin on ETX-CD Description Reserved Special Features Watchdog TimerSpecial Features ConfigurationHeatspreader Dimensions Design ConsiderationsThermal Management Design ConsiderationsPage I/O Apic vs 8259 PIC Interrupt mode Important Technology InformationThermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection Processor Performance Control SummaryActive Cooling ETX-CD onboard Fan connector Schematics of Fan controlPassive Cooling Critical Trip PointLocation and Pinout of Fan connector J6 Pinout Kontron Users Guide ETX CDBios Settings Electrical characteristicsVcc = Imax continuous = 68 a Imax pulsed = Acpi Suspend Modes and Resume Events Processor Clock ThrottlingPage 8259 PIC mode System ResourcesInterrupt Request IRQ Lines Direct Memory Access DMA Channels Apic modeUsed For Available Available for PCI Comment Memory Area I/O Address MapPeripheral Component Interconnect PCI Devices Inter-IC I2C BusJILI-I2C Bus Limitations ISA BusWindows LimitationsBios Operation Determining the Bios VersionSetup Guide Start Phoenix Bios Setup UtilitySelecting an Item Displaying SubmenusItem Specific Help Window General Help WindowBios Setup Menus Info ScreenDisabled Main MenuIDE Channels Submenu AutoAdvanced Advanced Chipset Control Feature bit to always return CPU ControlDefault Chipset controlIntegrated Video DvmtISA Options PCI/PNP Configuration OtherPCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Cache Memory Write ProtectDevice Configuration Lan Options Super I/O Controller Options IRQ4USB ports Console Redirection Keyboard Features Submenu 30/secHardware Monitor Watchdog Settings Display Control CRT + LFPMiscellaneous Submenu Security Menu Power Menu YesCPU Thermal Control Circuit PORBoot Menu Feature Option DescpriptionFeature Description Exit MenuUpdating or Restoring Bios Cannot flash when memory managers are presentPreventing Problems When Updating or Restoring Bios Appendix a Jida Standard Jida InformationAppendix a Jida Standard 12.1.1 ISA, Standard PS/2 Connectors Appendix B PC Architecture InformationBuses 12.1.2 PCI/104Ports 12.2.1 RS-232 SerialSerial ATA 12.2.3 USBKontron Users Guide ETX CD Appendix C Document Revision Appendix C Document RevisionRev. Date Author Changes