Intel 317443-001US user manual Setting Up the Evaluation Board, used when handling the board

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2.5Setting Up the Evaluation Board

Intel® 945GME Express Chipset—Getting Started

There are two main supported power supply configurations, Desktop and Mobile. The Desktop solution consists of only using the ATX power supply. The Mobile solution consists of only using the AC Brick.

Note: Desktop peripherals, including add-in cards, will not work in mobile power mode. If desktop peripherals are used, the platform must be powered using desktop power mode. The AC Brick power supply configuration does not provide the 12 V supply required by most desktop peripherals.

Note: Select a power supply that complies with the "ATX12V" 1.1 specification. For more information, refer to http://www.formfactors.org.

Note: If the power button on the ATX power supply is used to shut down the system, wait at least five seconds before turning the system on again to avoid damaging the system.

Other Devices and Adapters: The evaluation board functions much like a standard desktop computer motherboard. Most PC-compatible peripherals can be attached and configured to work with the evaluation board.

2.5Setting Up the Evaluation Board

Once the necessary hardware (described in Section 2.4) has been gathered, follow the steps below to set up the Intel® 945GME Express Chipset evaluation board.

Note: To locate items discussed in the procedure below, please refer to Section 4.0.

1.Create a safe work environment.

Ensure a static-free work environment before removing any components from their anti-static packaging. The evaluation board is susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, and such damage may cause product failure or unpredictable operation. A flame retardant work surface must also be used.

Caution:

Because of this susceptibility, it is recommended that an ESD wrist strap be

 

used when handling the board.

2.Inspect the contents of your kit.

Check for damage that may have occurred during shipment. Contact your sales representative if any items are missing or damaged.

Caution:

Since the board is not in a protective chassis, use caution when connecting

 

cables to this product.

Caution:

Standby voltage is constantly applied to the board. Therefore, do not insert or

 

remove any hardware unless the system is unplugged.

Note:

The evaluation board is a standard ATX form factor. An ATX chassis may be used if a

 

protected environment is desired. If a chassis is not used, standoffs must be used to

 

elevate the board off the working surface to protect the memory and to protect from

 

any accidental contact to metal objects.

3.Check the jumper default position setting. Refer to Figure 4 for jumper location. Jumper J6H1 is used to clear the CMOS memory. Make sure this jumper is set for normal operation.

4.Be sure to populate the following hardware on your evaluation board:

One Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo processor

One processor thermal solution

One DDR2 SODIMM (200-pin)

Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo processor with the Mobile Intel® 945GME Express Chipset

 

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Order Number: 317443-001US

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Contents Development Kit User’s Manual Order Number 317443-001USManual Contents Figures TablesIDE Connector J7J1 SATA Port 0 Data Connector Pinout J7H1SATA Port 0 Power Connector Pinout J6H3 SATA Port 2 Mobile Drive Connector Pinout J8J2Revision History Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Revision History1.2 Text Conventions 1.1 Content Overview1.0 About This Manual Signal Names InstructionsNumbers Units of Measure1.3 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms AggressorAnti-etch Assisted Gunning Transceiver Logic+Inter-Symbol Interference IMVP6Media Expansion Card NetworkAcronyms Sheet 1 of Power-GoodAcronyms Sheet 2 of Acronyms Sheet 3 of 1.4 Support Options 1.5 Product Literature1.4.1 Electronic Support Systems 1.4.2 Additional Technical Support1.6 Related Documents Related DocumentsUpdate Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Datasheet2.1 Overview 2.1.1 Intel 945GME Express Chipset Development Kit Features2.0 Getting Started Connector Interface Summary Debug FeaturesMiscellaneous Features Clocking2.2 Included Hardware and Documentation 2.3.1 AMI* BIOS2.3 Software Key Features 2.4 Before You Begin 2.5 Setting Up the Evaluation Board used when handling the boardcables to this product remove any hardware unless the system is unplugged2.6 Configuring the BIOS 3.0 Theory of Operation 3.1 Block DiagramFigure 1. Intel 945GME Express Chipset Development Kit Block Diagram 3.4 System Features and Operation 3.2 Mechanical Form Factor3.3 Thermal Management 3.4.1 IntelR 945GME GMCH3.4.2 ICH7-M 3.4.1.1 System Memory3.4.1.2 DMI 3.4.1.3 Advanced Graphics and Display Interface3.4.2.2 PCI Slots 3.4.2.3 On-Board LAN3.4.2.4 AC’97 and High Definition Audio 3.4.2.5 ATA / Storage3.4.2.6 USB Connectors 3.4.2.9 BIOS Firmware Hub FWH3.4.2.7 LPC Super I/O SIO/LPC Slot 3.4.2.8 Serial, IrDA3.4.3 System I/O and Connector Summary 3.4.2.11 Clocks3.4.2.12 Real Time Clock 3.4.2.13 Thermal Monitoring3.4.3.5 VGA Connector 3.4.3.1 PCI Express* Support3.4.3.2 SATA Support 3.4.3.3 IDE Support3.4.3.7 32 bit/33 MHz PCI Connectors 3.4.3.8 Ethernet Gigabit LAN Interface connector3.5 Clock Generation 3.4.4 POST Code Debugger3.6 Power Management States 3.7 Power Measurement Support 3.6.1 Transition to S33.6.2 Transition to S4 3.6.3 Transition to S5Powered during R is the value of the sense resistor typically 0.002 ΩV is the voltage measured across the sense resistor Voltage GroupsTheory of Operation-Intel 945GME Express Chipset Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Theory of Operation 4.1 Primary Features 4.0 Hardware ReferenceDefault Setting Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Hardware ReferenceReference DesignatorHardware Reference-Intel 945GME Express Chipset 4.2 Back Panel Connectors 4.3 Configuration Settings Supported Configuration Jumper/Switch Settings Sheet 1 of Supported Configuration Jumper/Switch Settings Sheet 2 of 4.4 Power On and Reset Buttons 4.5 LEDs 4.6 Other Headers, Slots, and Sockets4.6.1 H8 Programming Headers Table 9. Intel 945GME Express Chipset LED Function Legend4.6.2 Expansion Slots and Sockets 4.6.2.1 478 Pin Grid Array Micro-FCPGA SocketH8 Programming Jumpers Expansion Slots and Sockets4.6.2.2 PCI Express PCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 1 ofPCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 2 of MEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 1 of 4.6.2.3 Media Expansion Card MEC SlotTable 12. PCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 3 of MEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 2 of Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Hardware ReferencePCI Express* x1 Pinout J7C1, J8C1 Sheet 1 of 4.6.2.4 PCI ExpressMEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 3 of Table 14. PCI Express* x1 Pinout J7C1, J8C1 Sheet 2 of 4.6.2.5 IDE Connector IDE Connector J7J1Table 16. SATA Port 0 Data Connector Pinout J7H1 4.6.2.6 SATA Pinout4.6.2.7 Fan Connectors Table 17. SATA Port 0 Power Connector Pinout J6H3Table 18. SATA Port 2 Mobile Drive Connector Pinout J8J2 Table 19. Fan Connectors J3F1 and J3C1Appendix A Heat Sink Installation Instructions Figure 6. Heatsink and BackplateFigure 7. Backplate Pins Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Heat Sink Installation InstructionsFigure 8. Applying the Thermal Grease Figure 9. Squeezing Activation ArmFigure 10. Installing the Heatsink Figure 11. Plugging in the Fan Figure 12. Completed Assembly