Index

ACPI

 

Advanced Configuration and

 

Power Interface

59

allows reduced power consumption

59

Ampro Products

 

CoreModule™ Family

3

ETX 700

3

ETX 802

3

LittleBoard™ Family

3

MightyBoard™ Family

3

MiniModule™ Family

4

ReadyBoard™ Family

4

XTX 800

3

BIOS Setup Utility

 

32-bit data transfer

72

accessing BIOS Setup in

 

console redirection mode

62

remote access mode

62

serial console mode

62

VGA Display

61

ACPI

 

Feature settings

64

Power Button setting

87

Power Management settings

87

Resume on PME# setting

87

Resume on Ring setting

87

Resume on RTC Alarm settings

87

additional parallel & port settings

69

AddOn ROM Display mode setting

82

ATA 80-pin cable settings

76

ATE/IDE Configuration

70

Automatic Boot List Retry settings

82

Azalia (High Definition Audio) setting

66

block mode IDE drive transfers

70

boot device priority

81

Boot Sector Virus protection

85

Boot Setting configuration

81, 82

can’t see entry prompt

61

Celeron CPU settings

67

clearing supervisor password

84

clearing user password

85

Clock (video) configuration

69

CMOS Exit settings

88

console redirection settings

78

CPU and module information

63

CPU temperature trip settings

64

CPU values

63

DMA mode

71

Exit settings

88

Exit short cut keys

88

flat panel (LVDS) settings

66

floppy configuration

68

Graphic configuration settings

66

Halt On error setting

83

Hard Disk Power Down Mode settings

86

Hard Disk Write Protect setting

75

Hardware Health configuration

79

High Definition Audio (Azalia - Intel)

66, 68

I/O Hub settings

67

IDE Detect Time Out settings

75

IDE/SATA channel settings

70

Infrared (IrDA) settings

68

installing operating system without errors

85

Interrupt 19 Capture setting

83

Keyboard/Mouse settings

78

LAN Boot (PXE Enable) settings

83

Legacy USB support settings

76

Lid switch (GPE1) settings

64

Loading default settings

89

LVDS clock settings

69

memory settings

67

Menu list

62

onboard Audio controller settings

68

onboard Ethernet setting

68

onboard Floppy setting

68

OS power savings (C3)

67

optimal/fail-safe values

63

Parallel port settings

68

PCI

 

Configuration settings

65, 67

Express settings

68

Interrupt routing

65

IRQ settings

65

Latency timer setting

65

Pentium CPU settings

67

PIO mode

71

Plug and Play enable

65

Power Button setting

87

power loss feature defined

83

Power Management settings

86, 87

Primary IDE Master settings

70

Primary IDE Slave settings

72

PXE Boot to LAN setting

83

Quick Boot settings

82

Quiet Boot settings

82

Remote Access configuration

78

remote access terminal settings

79

S.M.A.R.T. for HDD

72

SDVO Port settings

66

Secondary IDE Master settings

72

Security settings

84

Serial console settings

78, 79

serial port baud rate

78

serial port settings

68, 79

setting Boot Sector Virus protection

85

Sleep button (GPE2) settings

65

splash screen (OEM boot logo)

9, 82

Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC)

40, 69

supervisor password, setting

84

supported boot device list

81

XTX 820

Reference Manual

99

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Ampro Corporation XTX 820 manual Acpi, Pci

XTX 820 specifications

Ampro Corporation has made a significant mark in the world of embedded systems with its versatile XTX 820 embedded computing module. The XTX 820 is designed to cater to a wide array of applications, ranging from industrial automation to medical devices, providing developers with a powerful yet compact solution.

One of the standout features of the XTX 820 is its advanced processing capabilities. The module is equipped with an Intel Atom processor, which delivers impressive performance while operating at low power levels. This combination makes the XTX 820 suitable for environments where energy efficiency is essential. The Atom processor allows for seamless multitasking and support for demanding applications without compromising on thermal efficiency.

In terms of memory, the XTX 820 supports a range of configurations, accommodating both DDR2 and DDR3 memory types. With a maximum of up to 4GB of onboard memory, this module ensures that applications can run smoothly and efficiently across various tasks. The flexibility in memory options enables developers to tailor their designs according to specific project needs.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the XTX 820. The module comes with multiple I/O interfaces that enhance its utility in various applications. It features USB, Serial, and Parallel ports, along with support for LVDS display and audio interfaces. This diverse range of connectivity options allows the XTX 820 to integrate easily with a variety of systems and devices, facilitating seamless data transfer and communication.

Security is increasingly critical in embedded systems, and Ampro has integrated robust security features into the XTX 820. This includes support for hardware-based security solutions, which can protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access. Such characteristics make the module a suitable choice for industries where data integrity is paramount.

Furthermore, the XTX 820 boasts an impressive range of environmental operating conditions. It is designed to function in extreme temperatures, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications where fluctuations in temperature can be a concern.

In conclusion, the Ampro Corporation XTX 820 embedded computing module emerges as a versatile platform that combines performance, memory flexibility, robust connectivity, and enhanced security features. Its design is tailored to meet the demands of various industries, making it a reliable choice for developers looking for advanced embedded solutions.