Ampro Corporation COM 830 manual COM Express Concept, Pci

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Chapter 1

About This Manual

Beginning on the date of shipment to its direct customer and continuing for the published warranty period, Ampro represents that the products are new and warrants that each product failing to function properly under normal use, due to a defect in materials or workmanship or due to non conformance to the agreed upon specifications, will be repaired or exchanged, at Ampro's option and expense.

Customer will obtain a Return Material Authorization ("RMA") number from Ampro prior to returning the non conforming product freight prepaid. Ampro will pay for transporting the repaired or exchanged product to the customer.

Repaired, replaced or exchanged product will be warranted for the repair warranty period in effect as of the date the repaired, exchanged or replaced product is shipped by Ampro, or the remainder of the original warranty, whichever is longer. This Limited Warranty extends to Ampro's direct customer only and is not assignable or transferable.

Except as set forth in writing in the Limited Warranty, Ampro makes no performance representations, warranties, or guarantees, either express or implied, oral or written, with respect to the products, including without limitation any implied warranty (a) of merchantability, (b) of fitness for a particular purpose, or (c) arising from course of performance, course of dealing, or usage of trade.

Ampro shall in no event be liable to the end user for collateral or consequential damages of any kind. Ampro shall not otherwise be liable for loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the use of the product or from any other cause. The sole and exclusive remedy against Ampro, whether a claim sound in contract, warranty, tort or any other legal theory, shall be repair or replacement of the product only

COM Express™ Concept

COM Express™ is an open industry standard defined specifically for COMs (computer on modules). Its creation provides the ability to make a smooth transition from legacy parallel interfaces to the newest technologies based on serial buses available today. COM Express™ modules are available in the following form factors:

Compact 95mm x 95mm (not specified by PICMG®)

Basic 25mm x 95mm

Extended 55mm x 110mm

The COM Express™ specification 1.0 defines five different pinout types.

Table 1-2. COM Express Pinout Types

Types

Connector Rows

PCI Express Lanes

PCI

IDE Channels

LAN ports

Type 1

A-B

Up to 6

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type 2

A-B C-D

Up to 22

32 bit

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type 3

A-B C-D

Up to 22

32 bit

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type 4

A-B C-D

Up to 32

 

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type 5

A-B C-D

Up to 32

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ampro modules utilize the Type 2 pinout definition. They are equipped with two high performance connectors that ensure stable data throughput.

The COM (computer on module) integrates all the core components and is mounted onto an application specific carrier board. COM modules are a legacy-free design (no Super I/O, PS/2 keyboard and mouse) and provide most of the functional requirements for any application. These functions include, but are not limited to, a rich complement of contemporary high bandwidth serial interfaces such as PCI Express, Serial ATA, USB 2.0, and Gigabit Ethernet. The Type 2 pinout provides the ability to offer 32-bit PCI, Parallel ATA, and LPC options thereby expanding the range of potential peripherals. The robust thermal and mechanical concept, combined with extended power management capabilities, is perfectly suited for all applications.

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Reference Manual

COM 830

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Contents COM Computer-On-Module Reference Manual Audience Contents Ahci RAID Bios Setup Description Appendix aAC97/Intel High Definition Audio Link Signals Descriptions List of TablesSymbols WarrantyTerminology Term DescriptionCOM Express Concept PCICertification Technical Support Lead-Free Designs RoHSElectrostatic Sensitive Device COM 830 Options InformationReference Manual COM Feature List Mechanical Dimensions PowerUsable Memory Supported Operating SystemsSupply Voltage Standard Power Power ConsumptionElectrical Characteristics Electrostatic Sensitive DeviceProcessor Information Environmental Specifications Block Diagram Intel 82945GMHeatspreader Heatspreader Dimensions Connector Subsystems Rows A, B, C, D Primary Connector Rows a and BPower Control PCI ExpressExpressCard Graphics Output VGA/CRTPower Supply Implementation Guidelines Additional FeaturesEmbedded Bios Onboard MicrocontrollerSimplified Overview of Bios Setup Data Backup Security Features Comparison of I/O Apic to 8259 PIC Interrupt modeSuspend to Ram Ampro Tech NotesNative vs. Compatible IDE mode Intel Processor FeaturesCompatible Mode Native ModeProcessor Performance Control IntelPassive Cooling Thermal ManagementIntel Virtualization Technology Acpi Suspend Modes and Resume Events Active CoolingCritical Trip Point ΔP% = TC1Tn-Tn-1 + TC2Tn-TtWAKE# PME# GPI2#SMBALERT# Routing Diagram USB 2.0 Ehci Host Controller SupportPDS DDCPcie Connector Signal Descriptions Gigabit Ethernet Description CommentSATA2RX+ SATA2RXSATA2TX+ SATA2TXPCIE3TX+ PCIE3TXPCIE4RX+ PCIE4RXUSB0+ USB0USB1+ USB1Vgagrn USB7Vgared Commen Biosdisable TvdacbTvdacc I2CCKSysreset CBRESET#PWRBTN# PwrokSignal Description Comment Connector Pinout Pin Row a Row BRsvd EF+ BIOSDISABLE# LVDSA2+LVDSB2+ GND Fixed LVDSA2SYSRESET# EXCD1PERST#EXCD0PERST# EXCD1CPPE#PCIRESET# PCITRDY#PCISTOP# PciparIdereset PEGENABLE#IDEIOR# IdereqSDVOBRED+ Pcie SdvobredSDVOBGRN+ Pcie SdvobgrnType TYPE2# TYPE1# TYPE0#Pin Row C Row D PEGRX12+ PEGTX12+PCIAD16 PEGRX12Boot Strap Signals Signal Description of Boot Strap SignalAudio Serial Data Out This signal AC ’97/Intel High DefinitionBios System ResourcesAddress Assignment System Memory MapAddress hex Size Available Description 0CFC 0CFFPIC Interrupt Request IRQ LinesAvailable Typical Interrupt Source Connected to Pin IRQ15 PCI Configuration Space MapIRQ14 29. PCI Configuration Space Map PCI Interrupt Routing Map AzaliaMode Native BusPCI Bus Masters ²C BusSM Bus Native Root PortEntering the Bios Setup Program Setup Menu and NavigationBoot Selection Popup Manufacturer Default SettingsMain Setup Screen Feature Options DescriptionBios ID ESCAdvanced Setup Acpi Acpi Configuration SubmenuYes Win XP Watchdog Acpi Event restart configuration PCI Configuration SubmenuGraphics Configuration Submenu Enabled, 8MBPCI IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu PCI Interrupt Routing SubmenuCRT + Sdvo CRT + LFPLFP SDVO-B SDVO-C LFP SDVO-C SDVO-BPAL Bios Secam SMPTE240M DVICRT Lvds NtscCPU Configuration Submenu Bios Setup Description Apic Acpi SCI IRQ Chipset Configuration SubmenuIoapic Interface Configuration Submenu SIO Winbond W83627 Configuration Disabled3F8/IRQ4 2F8/IRQ3Clock Configuration IDE Configuration SubmenuRAID IDEHost&Device Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave Submenu Atapi CdromA.R.T CD/DVDEnabled USB Configuration Submenu HiSpeedCD-ROM Keyboard/Mouse Configuration SubmenuUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration Submenu Remote Access Configuration Submenu Bios PostCOM2 AnsiVbat Hardware Monitoring Submenu+5VSB Watchdog Configuration Submenu NMIBoot Setup PCI RAID Boot Device PriorityUSB Cdrom Boot Settings Configuration Security Setup Security Settings Hard Disk SecurityAPM Power SetupHard Disk Security User Password Bios Recovery Additional Bios FeaturesUpdating the Bios Serial Port and Console Redirection Bios Security FeaturesHard Disk Security Features LPC Industry SpecificationsSpecification Link Reference Manual COM Appendix a Technical Support Method Contact InformationAppendix a