Intel E7520 user manual About This Manual, Content Overview, Text Conventions

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Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV / E7520 Chipset / 6300ESB ICH

1.0About This Manual

This manual describes how to set up and use the evaluation board and other components included in your Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor LV with Intel® E7520 Chipset and Intel® 6300ESB ICH Development Kit.

1.1Content Overview

Chapter 1.0, “About This Manual” – Description of conventions used in this manual and instructions for obtaining literature and contacting customer support.

Chapter 2.0, “Getting Started” – Complete instructions on how to configure the evaluation board and processor assembly by setting jumpers, connecting peripherals, providing power, and configuring the BIOS.

Chapter 3.0, “Theory of Operation” – Information on the system design.

Chapter 4.0, “Platform Management” – Description of jumper settings and functions, and pinout information for each connector.

Chapter 5.0, “Driver and OS Support” – List of supported drivers and operating systems.

Chapter 6.0, “Hardware Reference” – Reference information on the hardware, including locations of evaluation board components, connector pinout information, and jumper settings.

Chapter 7.0, “Board Setup Checklist” – Checklist of items to ensure proper functionality of the evaluation board.

Chapter 8.0, “Debug Procedure” – Debug procedure to determine baseline functionality for the Development Kit.

1.2Text Conventions

The following notations may be used throughout this manual:

#- The pound symbol (#) appended to a signal name indicates that the signal is active low.

Variables - Variables are shown in italics. Variables must be replaced with correct values.

Instructions - Instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase. When you are programming, instructions are not case-sensitive. You may use either upper- or lowercase.

Numbers - Hexadecimal numbers are represented by a string of hexadecimal digits followed by the character “h”. A zero prefix is added to numbers that begin with A through F. For example, FF is shown as 0FFh. Decimal and binary numbers are represented by their customary notations. That is, 255 is a decimal number and 1111 1111 is a binary number. In some cases, the character “b” is added for clarity.

Signal Names - Signal names are shown in uppercase. When several signals share a common name, an individual signal is represented by the signal name followed by a number, while the group is represented by the signal name followed by a variable (n). For example, the lower chip-select signals are named CS0#, CS1#, CS2#, and so on;

 

Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor LV with Intel® E7520 Chipset and Intel® 6300ESB ICH

April 2007

User’s Manual

Order Number: 311274-009

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Contents April User’s ManualPage Contents Figures Tables Date Revision Description Revision HistoryAbout This Manual Content OverviewText Conventions Page Electronic Support Systems Online Documents Technical SupportAdditional Technical Support Related Documents Product LiteratureOverview Getting StartedSoftware Key Features Evaluation Board FeaturesIncluded Hardware Additional Hardware Setting up the Evaluation BoardAMIBIOS* for the Development Kit Before You BeginPackage Contents SafetyEEP-N41CS-I1-GP Installed HardwareInstalling the Heatsinks for CPUs and MCH Heatsink InformationLocation for the CPU and MCH for Heatsink Installation CPU Heatsink InstallationCPU Heatsink Top and Bottom View Clean Top of Processor Die Back Plate in Place Screw Tightening Order MCH Heatsink InstallationClean Top of MCH Die Installing Storage Devices Installing MemoryConnect the Video Card and Monitor Connect the Keyboard and Mouse Configuring the BiosConnect the Power Supply Power up the SystemTheory of Operation Block DiagramThermal Management System Features Intel E7520 MCH and Intel 6300ESB ICH Chipset Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LVSupported Dimm Module Types Memory Population Rules and ConfigurationsMemory Subsystem Supported Dimm Module TypesIntel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWH Boot ROMIn-Target Probe ITP ITP location Power DiagramClock Generation Power Distribution Block DiagramClock Block Diagram Platform ResetsSMBus Platform Reset DiagramPlatform IRQ Routing SMBus Block DiagramVRD VID Headers IRQ Routing DiagramProcessor VRD Settings Battery RequirementsPlatform Management Power ButtonSleep States Supported Wake from S1 Sleep State 5 S4 State6 S5 State Wake-Up EventsWake from S5 State PCI PM SupportPlatform Management System Fan OperationDriver and OS Support Evaluation Board Hardware ReferenceChipset Components PCI Express* ConnectorChipset Components Expansion Slots and SocketsPCI Express* Connector Pinout Sheet 2 Bit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 1 2 32-Bit PCI ConnectorBit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 2 PCI-X ConnectorPCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 1 M66EN PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 2Pcixcap CBE1#PAR64 PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 3Processor Sockets On-Board ConnectorsFirmware Hub FWH Bios Socket BatteryIDE Connector Pinout Sata ConnectorIDE Connector Sata Connector PinoutFront Panel Connector Floppy Drive ConnectorFloppy Drive Connector Pinout Jumpers and Jumper Functions JumpersJumper Locations Parallel Port Back Panel Connectors1 PS/2-Style Mouse and Keyboard Connectors Smbus HeadersUSB Connector Pinout Dual Stacked USB ConnectorsParallel Port Connector Pinout Serial Port Connector PinoutVideo Port Video Port Connector PinoutBoard Setup Checklist Level 2 Debug Power Sequence Debug ProcedureLevel 1 Debug Port80/BIOS Level 2 Debug Power SequenceLevel 3 Debug Voltage Reference Level 3 Debug Voltage References