Intel US15W user manual Terminology, Term Definition

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Introduction

Note: Not all peripherals listed will be included with a Crown Beach board.

1.2Terminology

 

Term

Definition

 

 

 

 

ACPI

Advanced Configuration Power Interface

 

 

 

 

ADD2

Advanced Digital display 2 card

 

 

 

 

ADD2R

Advanced Digital display 2 card with PCI-E graphics lane reversed (not

 

 

supported on Crown Beach)

 

 

 

 

CRB

Customer Reference Board

 

 

 

 

BGA

Ball Grid Array

 

 

 

 

DDR

Double Data Rate

 

 

 

 

DMA

Direct Memory Access

 

 

 

 

Duck Bay 3

PCI Express* interposer card that provides ExpressCard* support for Crown

 

 

Beach CRB

 

 

 

 

EFI

Extensible Firmware Interface

 

 

 

 

FAE

Field Application Engineer

 

 

 

 

FSB

Front Side Bus

 

 

 

 

FWH

Firmware Hub

 

 

 

 

GPIO

General Purpose Input Output

 

 

 

 

IDE

Integrated Device Electronics

 

 

 

 

IEGD

Intel® Embedded Graphics Driver

 

 

 

 

IMVP

Intel® Mobile Voltage Positioning

 

 

 

 

Intel® HD Audio

Intel® High Definition Audio

 

 

 

 

Mott Canyon 4

This Add-in Card enables Intel® HD Audio functionality

 

 

 

 

Intel® SCH

Intel® System Controller Hub

 

 

 

 

ITP

In-Target Probe

 

 

 

 

JEDEC

Joint Electron Device Engineering Council

 

 

 

 

KBC

Keyboard Controller

 

 

 

 

LAN

Local Area Network

 

 

 

 

LED

Light Emitting Diode

 

 

 

 

LPC

Low Pin Count

 

 

 

 

LVDS

Low Voltage Differential Signaling

 

 

 

 

MDC

Mobile Daughter Card

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Manual July Document # RevisionUser’s Manual Document Number Contents Power Up Figures TablesRevision History Document Revision DescriptionInitial release Release for public postingIntroduction About the Development KitTerminology Term DefinitionTechnical Support Additional Technical SupportProduct Literature Related DocumentsIntel Literature Centers Related DocumentsCrown Beach Board Block Diagram Crown Beach BoardGetting Started Crown Beach Board Top ViewMajor Features Crown Beach Feature Set SummaryFeature Crown Beach Board Comments Implementation OverviewSDIO/MMC SMC/KBC Processor SupportProcessor Voltage Regulators Subsystem Descriptions Intel SCH ChipsetSystem Memory DisplayManufacturer Size Resolution Back Aspect Part# PCI Express* SlotsSoft Audio/Soft Modem Crown Beach Supported Lvds DisplaysUSB Connectors Pata StorageLPC Slot System Management Controller SMC/Keyboard Controller KBCEFI Firmware Hub FWH Trusted Platform Module TPM Header12 SD/SDIO/MMC ClocksPower Supply Solution In-Target Probe ITP and Debug SupportBoard Size Board TechnologyPower Management Power Measurement SupportPower Measurement Resistor EquationSch Component Voltage Supply Rail Ref Des Resistor Crown Beach Voltage RailsAgilent 34401A 6½ digit DDR2VR LvdsddcLvdsbcklt LvdsvdlKeyboard Vcore +V12SCPU+V12S Reference Board Summary Crown Beach Board FeaturesConnectors Back Panel Connectors Ref Des DescriptionConfiguration Settings Configuration Jumpers/SwitchesConfiguration Jumper/Switches Settings BbprogPSON# Bsel Jumper Settings Bsel Jumper SettingsManual VID Support for CPU ProcessorPower On and Reset Push Buttons Crown Beach Manual VIDFunction Reference Designator LEDsCrown Beach LEDs PCI Express* X1 Slots and Mini Card Connectors Mini Card a connector J7H1 is enabled by defaultPCI Express* Slot 1 Board Rework to Enable Functionality Rework Impacted components CommentsMini Card B connector J2G1 is disabled by default Mini Card B Board Rework to Enable FunctionalityH8S Jtag Programming Headers 1 H8 In-System ProgrammingReference Board Summary Jtag Uart ConnectorH8 Programming Jumpers Quick Start Required PeripheralsGraphics Assembly Lvds Panel Samsung 15 inch 381.00 mm PanelCrown Beach Board Lvds Cable Connected to the Crown Beach Board Power Up Powering Up the Board EFI Firmware Updates Appendix a Daughter and Plug-In Cards Mott Canyon 4 Interposer CardJumper Settings Mott Canyon 4 Interposer CardMott Canyon 4 Interposer Card Configuration Jumper/Switches Description Default Setting Optional Setting ReferenceFirmware Configuration Appendix B Intel MVP-6 VID Codes Voltage Identification DefinitionVID6 VID5 VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 VCC 5625 Appendix C External Features External Feature Location Front of ChassisExternal Feature Location Rear of Chassis Rear Chassis View with Board Installed

US15W specifications

The Intel US15W is an embedded chipset designed to meet the demands of ultra-low power computing environments. Released in 2008, this chipset was aimed at small form-factor devices such as netbooks, thin clients, and embedded systems. With its unique blend of features, the US15W has played a crucial role in the evolution of low-power computing technologies.

One of the standout characteristics of the US15W chipset is its integration of a single-chip design, which significantly reduces the overall footprint of the system. This is particularly advantageous for manufacturers looking to create compact devices without compromising on performance. The chipset integrates the Intel Atom processor, which is known for its efficient power consumption and solid performance for lightweight applications. The combination provides a balance between energy efficiency and processing capability, making it suitable for various applications ranging from internet browsing to multimedia playback.

Another major feature of the Intel US15W is its support for Intel's Graphics Media Accelerator 500, which enhances visual performance by providing hardware acceleration for graphics rendering. This capability enables smoother video playback and improved graphical user interfaces, which are essential for user-centric devices.

The US15W chipset also supports various connectivity options, including USB 2.0 and Serial ATA (SATA) interfaces. This flexibility allows for ease in peripheral connectivity and storage solutions, accommodating the needs of embedded applications and consumer electronics alike. Moreover, the chipset supports Intel's Enhanced SpeedStep technology, a power management feature that adjusts processor voltage and frequency based on workload, helping to extend battery life in portable devices.

In terms of memory support, the Intel US15W can handle up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, which is adequate for many embedded computing tasks. The chipset is designed to facilitate efficient thermal management, which is crucial in maintaining long-lasting performance in compact and thermally constrained environments.

Overall, the Intel US15W chipset exemplifies the shift towards energy-efficient, compact computing solutions. Its innovative integration of features, support for modern graphics, and robust connectivity options make it a significant player in the embedded chipset market. As technology continues to evolve, the US15W remains a testament to Intel's commitment to providing high-performance solutions that meet the demands of modern computing without sacrificing power efficiency.