Intel 317443-001US LEDs, Other Headers, Slots, and Sockets, 4.6.1 H8 Programming Headers

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4.5LEDs

Hardware Reference—Intel®945GME Express Chipset

4.5LEDs

The following LEDs provide status for various functions on the Intel® 945GME Express Chipset board.

Table 9. Intel® 945GME Express Chipset LED Function Legend

Function

LED

 

 

Keyboard Number Lock

CR9G1

 

 

Keyboard Scroll Lock

CR9G2

 

 

Keyboard Caps Lock

CR9G3

 

 

System State S0

CR3G1

 

 

System State S3

CR3G2

 

 

System State S4

CR3G3

 

 

System State S5

CR2G1

 

 

ATA Activity

CR7J1

 

 

VID 0

CR1B1

 

 

VID 1

CR1B2

 

 

VID 2

CR1B3

 

 

VID 3

CR1B4

 

 

VID 4

CR1B5

 

 

VID 5

CR1B6

 

 

VID 6

CR1C1

 

 

4.6Other Headers, Slots, and Sockets

4.6.1H8 Programming Headers

The microcontroller for system management/keyboard/mouse control can be upgraded in two ways. The user can either use a special MS-DOS* utility or use an external computer connected to the system via the serial port on the board.

Caution: Make sure the motherboard is not powered on and the power supply is disconnected before moving any of the jumpers.

To program the microcontroller via the utility, the user must ensure that jumper J9H1 is populated. Once the programming is complete, jumper J9H1 should be unpopulated.

If the user chooses to use an external computer connected to the system via the serial port, there are five jumpers that have to be set correctly first. Please refer to Table 10 for a summary of these jumpers and see Figure 4 for the location of each jumper.

Here is the sequence of events necessary to program the H8.

1.With the board powered off, move the five jumpers listed in Table 10 to the programming stuffing option.

2.Power the S5 voltage rails by attaching an AC brick or an ATX power supply to the system.

 

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

May 2007

Manual

Order Number: 317443-001US

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Contents Order Number 317443-001US Development Kit User’s ManualManual Contents Tables FiguresSATA Port 2 Mobile Drive Connector Pinout J8J2 IDE Connector J7J1SATA Port 0 Data Connector Pinout J7H1 SATA Port 0 Power Connector Pinout J6H3Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Revision History Revision History1.0 About This Manual 1.1 Content Overview1.2 Text Conventions Units of Measure Signal NamesInstructions NumbersAssisted Gunning Transceiver Logic+ 1.3 Glossary of Terms and AcronymsAggressor Anti-etchNetwork Inter-Symbol InterferenceIMVP6 Media Expansion CardPower-Good Acronyms Sheet 1 ofAcronyms Sheet 2 of Acronyms Sheet 3 of 1.4.2 Additional Technical Support 1.4 Support Options1.5 Product Literature 1.4.1 Electronic Support SystemsMobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Datasheet 1.6 Related DocumentsRelated Documents Update2.0 Getting Started 2.1.1 Intel 945GME Express Chipset Development Kit Features2.1 Overview Clocking Connector Interface SummaryDebug Features Miscellaneous Features2.3 Software Key Features 2.3.1 AMI* BIOS2.2 Included Hardware and Documentation 2.4 Before You Begin remove any hardware unless the system is unplugged 2.5 Setting Up the Evaluation Boardused when handling the board cables to this product2.6 Configuring the BIOS Figure 1. Intel 945GME Express Chipset Development Kit Block Diagram 3.1 Block Diagram3.0 Theory of Operation 3.4.1 IntelR 945GME GMCH 3.4 System Features and Operation3.2 Mechanical Form Factor 3.3 Thermal Management3.4.1.3 Advanced Graphics and Display Interface 3.4.2 ICH7-M3.4.1.1 System Memory 3.4.1.2 DMI3.4.2.5 ATA / Storage 3.4.2.2 PCI Slots3.4.2.3 On-Board LAN 3.4.2.4 AC’97 and High Definition Audio3.4.2.8 Serial, IrDA 3.4.2.6 USB Connectors3.4.2.9 BIOS Firmware Hub FWH 3.4.2.7 LPC Super I/O SIO/LPC Slot3.4.2.13 Thermal Monitoring 3.4.3 System I/O and Connector Summary3.4.2.11 Clocks 3.4.2.12 Real Time Clock3.4.3.3 IDE Support 3.4.3.5 VGA Connector3.4.3.1 PCI Express* Support 3.4.3.2 SATA Support3.4.4 POST Code Debugger 3.4.3.7 32 bit/33 MHz PCI Connectors3.4.3.8 Ethernet Gigabit LAN Interface connector 3.5 Clock Generation3.6 Power Management States 3.6.3 Transition to S5 3.7 Power Measurement Support3.6.1 Transition to S3 3.6.2 Transition to S4Voltage Groups Powered duringR is the value of the sense resistor typically 0.002 Ω V is the voltage measured across the sense resistorTheory of Operation-Intel 945GME Express Chipset Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Theory of Operation 4.0 Hardware Reference 4.1 Primary FeaturesDesignator Default SettingIntel 945GME Express Chipset-Hardware Reference ReferenceHardware 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 Table 9. Intel 945GME Express Chipset LED Function Legend 4.5 LEDs4.6 Other Headers, Slots, and Sockets 4.6.1 H8 Programming HeadersExpansion Slots and Sockets 4.6.2 Expansion Slots and Sockets4.6.2.1 478 Pin Grid Array Micro-FCPGA Socket H8 Programming JumpersPCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 1 of 4.6.2.2 PCI ExpressPCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 2 of Table 12. PCI Express* x16 Pinout J6C1 Sheet 3 of 4.6.2.3 Media Expansion Card MEC SlotMEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 1 of Intel 945GME Express Chipset-Hardware Reference MEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 2 ofMEC Slot J6C1 Sheet 3 of 4.6.2.4 PCI ExpressPCI Express* x1 Pinout J7C1, J8C1 Sheet 1 of Table 14. PCI Express* x1 Pinout J7C1, J8C1 Sheet 2 of 4.6.2.6 SATA Pinout 4.6.2.5 IDE ConnectorIDE Connector J7J1 Table 16. SATA Port 0 Data Connector Pinout J7H1Table 19. Fan Connectors J3F1 and J3C1 4.6.2.7 Fan ConnectorsTable 17. SATA Port 0 Power Connector Pinout J6H3 Table 18. SATA Port 2 Mobile Drive Connector Pinout J8J2Figure 6. Heatsink and Backplate Appendix A Heat Sink Installation InstructionsIntel 945GME Express Chipset-Heat Sink Installation Instructions Figure 7. Backplate PinsFigure 9. Squeezing Activation Arm Figure 8. Applying the Thermal GreaseFigure 10. Installing the Heatsink Figure 11. Plugging in the Fan Figure 12. Completed Assembly