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CyberResearch, Inc.
Contents
CPEx GX-333-X
VER. 1.21 • APR
No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission
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Packing List
System Monitoring
CPU
Memory
VGA/LCD Interface
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Introduction
Product Overview
General Information
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Connectivity
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CPEx GX-333-XBoard Overview
Technical Specifications
Serial Ports
Parallel Port
Audio Connector
USB Interface
Watchdog Timer
Packing List
System Monitoring
Functional Description
CPU, Memory, and VIA Chipsets
CPU
Memory
VGA/LCD Interface
Audio
Block Diagram
Important Features
External Interfaces
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NOTE:
Chapter 3: Installation
Chapter 3 Installation
Table 2-3Interface Connectors
2-pinconnector to an onboard Lithium coin cell battery
SDRAM DDR SO-DIMMsocket (on the soldering side)
Internal Connectors
1.CN1: -5V& -12VSupplementary Power Connector
This connector provides a –5Vand a-12Vinput pins. These two minus voltage pins
connect to the identical pins on ISA bus golden fingers
Table 2-4CN1: -5V& -12VConnector Pinouts
Table 2-6CN3 SBVCC: ATX Power Feature Pinouts
PIN
1GND
2PS_ON
5VSB
Table 2-9CN6 Chassis LED Connector Pinouts
LED+ (VCC)
LED- (GND)
IDE_LED+ (VCC)
IDE_LED
9. CN8: Fan Connector
Table 2-12CN8 Fan Connector
Figure 2-17CN8 Fan Connector
10.CN9: Floppy Connector
Table 2-13CN9: Optional Floppy Connector
11. CN10: Flat Panel (TTL/TFT) Display Connector
Table 2-14CN10 – TTL LCD Flat Panel Connector Pinouts
TFT_B7
Figure 2-19CN10 TTL LCD Panel Display Connector
12. CN11: IDE Connector
Table 2-15CN11 IDE Connector Pinouts
PIDE_RST#
PIDE_D7
PIDE_D8
Table 2-16CN12 & CN13 USB Port Pinouts
USB_GND
D1F
USBDT3P
USBDT2P
Table 2-17CN14 Coin Cell Battery Connector Pinouts
1+3V
2GND
Figure 2-22CN14 Battery Connector
15.CN15: IrDA Port
17.CN17: Parallel Port Connector
Table 2-20CN17Parallel Port Pinouts
Figure 2-25CN17 Parallel Port
18.CN18: COM2/3 Internal Serial Port
Table 2-21CN18: 14 (2x7) Pin 2.0mm Connector Pinouts
Figure 2-26CN18: COM2/COM3 Serial Port
Figure 2-27COM2/COM3 Serial Port Adapter Cable
19.CN19: Audio Port Connector
Table 2-22CN19 Audio Port Pinouts
Figure 2-28CN19 Audio Port Connector
20.CN20: Optical Drive Audio LINE_IN
Table 2-23CN20 Audio LINE_IN Pinouts
Figure 2-29CN20 Audio LINE_IN
21.CN25: KB/MS Connector
Table 2-24CN25 KB/MS Connector Pinouts
VCC_KM
MS_DATA
MS_CLK
23.CN28: Compact Flash Connector)
Table 2-26CN28 Pinouts
VCC-INCHECK1
DATA3
DATA11
Rear Slot Bracket Connectors
3. Ethernet Port LED Indicators
CN22 Ethernet Port LED Indications
SPEED LED
ACT/LINK LED
Status
Installation
Considerations Prior to Installation
Preparing Your SBC
Installation Notices
Airflow Consideration
Unpacking Precautions
Memory Module
Jumper Settings
PIN STATE
Select Panel
2 – 3 (Default)
Select CRT
JP2: (AT/ATX Mode Selector)
JP6: Flat Panel TTL (CN10) Clock using select
Table 3-4JP6 Pin Configurations
JP6
Short 1 –
Default
Installation
Optional Floppy Drive Connector (CN9)
Connecting the Floppy Drive
Compact Flash Disk
Parallel Port Connector (CN17)
Audio Interface
Audio Connector
COM Port Connectors [COM1(CN21), COM2/COM3(CN18)]
LCD Flat Panel Connection (CN10,)
Chapter 2 Functional
Accessories Included in Kit
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Award BIOS Setup
Introduction
Starting Setup
Using Setup
Getting Help
Unable to Reboot After Configuration Changes
Standard CMOS Features:
Advanced BIOS Features:
Advanced Chipset Features:
Integrated Peripherals:
Power Management Setup:
Standard CMOS Features
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ÎCPU Internal (L1 & L2) Cache [Enabled]
CPU L1 & L2 Cache
Disabled
ÎSATA Boot ROM Control
Appendix C
Boot Other Device
ÎSwap Floppy Drive [Disabled]
ÎBoot Up Floppy Seek [Enabled]
Disabled (DEFAULT)
ÎBoot Up Numlock Status [On]
ÎGate A20 Option
Îx Typematic Delay (Msec) [250]
Typematic Delay
ÎSecurity Option [Setup]
Security Option
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
ÎIDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA [Auto]
ÎIDE DMA transfer access [Enabled]
IDE DMA transfer access
ÎIDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled]
IDE HDD Block Mode
ÎUART Mode Select [Normal]
ÎOnboard Parallel Port [378/IRQ7]
SPP
EPP
ECP
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ÎACPI Mode
ÎLegacy Mode
Standby Mode
Suspend Mode
ÎMODEM Use IRQ
PnP/PCI Configurations
IRQ Resources
PCI Device (DEFAULT)
Reserved
ÎMemory Resources [Press Enter]
ÎPCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled]
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Watchdog Timer
INT 15H:
AH – 6FH
Example program:
;INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER
;ADD YOUR APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE
; EXIT ;
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Connecting ATX
Power Supply
The following notes show how to connect ATX Power Supply to the embedded board
1.Using ATX Power Switch
Step
Figure B-34ATX Power Connection
2.Using AT Power Supply
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ALi® RAID for SATA
1.1.1 1. Introduction
CAUTION
Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup
1.Boot ->Onboard SATA ROM
2.Chipset ->Southbridge Chipset Configuration
1.1.32. Features and Benefits
3. SATA-ALiRAID Driver
ALi SATA Controller Driver Installation Steps
- During Windows XP Installation
step
Installation Steps under Existing Windows XP
Step1
1.1.5 4. Accessing the ALi RAID Utility
Press Ctrl-Ato enter ALi RAID BIOS setup utility
1.RAID BIOS Setup Menu:
2.RAID Options:
2.1Create RAID0 Striping for Performance
WARNING
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2.2Create RAID1 Mirroring for Reliability
2.3Create JBOD for Integrated Capacity
2.4Stripe Size
2.5Delete RAID Setting & Partition
2.6Delete All RAID Setting & Partition
2.7Rebuild RAID Array
2.8Select Boot Drive
Diagnosis and Debug
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Returns and RMAs
PLEASE CALL FOR AN RMA NUMBER
Packages returned without an RMA number will be refused
Please make sure that the RMA number is prominently
displayed on the outside of the box