Intel cpci borard with a intel pentuim M manual Bios Upgrade and Recovery, Flash Utility Program

Models: cpb4612 cpci borard with a intel pentuim M

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8.1BIOS Upgrade and Recovery

To reprogram the BIOS or update it if it becomes corrupted, use the DTIFLASH.EXE utility available from DTI and discussed later in this chapter.

8.1.1 Flash Utility Program

DTIFLASH.EXE is a utility program that can be obtained from DTI in the event a BIOS should be updated. Run DTIFLASH.EXE to modify the BIOS in the on-board flash memory. DTIFLASH.EXE eliminates the need for a PROM programmer and for removing boards and chips from the system.

To reprogram the BIOS , you should do the following:

1)The latest flash will be distributed via a Customer Service Alert Notification. Normally, the BIOS zip file also contains the DTIFLASH.exe utility you need.

2)Create a DOS 6.2 boot disk and add the BIOS file and flash utility to the disk. Usually other Windows* boot disks will work fine as well, but use DOS if you run into any problems.

3)Boot the board from the DOS boot disk you just created. You can do this via a USB Floppy. If your system does not boot off the floppy you may need to enter the BIOS setup in order to move the floppy to the first item in the boot order.

4)Use the following syntax at a DOS prompt:

DTIFLASH

The BIOS zip file should also contain a Readme file or installation file to help guide you through BIOS installation.

8.1.2 BIOS Recovery

In the event that the contents of the BIOS ROM are corrupted, there is a mechanism to recover the BIOS Rom using the BIOS bootblock code.

To reprogram corrupted BIOS, you should do the following:

1)The latest flash will be distributed via a Customer Service Alert Notification.

2)Format a disk and copy only the BIOS ROM file to the disk.

3)Power on the board with the disk installed.

4)Press CTRL+HOME keys during power on. The board will enter automatic update mode and program the file from the disk. There will be no video displayed, but activity should be seen on the disk and the POST LEDs.

5)The board will automatically reboot after complete.

8.2BIOS Configuration Overview

This topic presents a brief introduction to the DTI Embedded BIOS.

The DTI BIOS Software supports all of the IBM /AT standard functions and several functions and features. Features of the DTI BIOS include built-in utilities, help windows, and system monitoring functions.

Upon initial power up or after a hardware reset, the processor begins executing code out of the onboard BIOS. The BIOS contains all of the software needed to boot the board to a working state so an operating system can be loaded. The first order of business for the BIOS is to initialize crucial system components, such as timers and chipset parts. The BIOS then performs basic components checks to ensure their presence and then sets them to a default state. Next, the cache and memory controllers must be initialized and configured for the type and configuration of the cache and memory found in the system.

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cpb4612, cpci borard with a intel pentuim M specifications

The Intel CPCI board equipped with the Intel Pentium M processor, specifically the CPB4612, represents a significant advancement in the realm of compact computing solutions tailored for embedded applications. This board is primarily designed to cater to industries requiring low-power, high-performance computing capabilities, such as telecommunications, medical equipment, and industrial automation.

One of the defining features of the CPB4612 board is its incorporation of the Intel Pentium M processor, known for its efficient architecture. The Pentium M operates on a low power envelope while delivering robust performance, thanks to its advanced Power Management capabilities, which can dynamically adjust frequency and voltage based on workload demands. This feature not only assists in maintaining optimal performance but also extends the operational lifespan of embedded systems by reducing unnecessary power consumption.

The CPB4612 boasts a modular design compliant with the CompactPCI (CPCI) standard, enhancing its versatility within various configurations. This modular structure allows easy integration with other CPCI-compliant boards, facilitating scalability for different application requirements. Furthermore, the board supports up to 1 GB of DDR RAM, which provides sufficient memory capacity for most embedded applications.

In terms of connectivity, the Intel CPB4612 features a wealth of interfaces including Ethernet for network connectivity, USB ports for peripheral devices, and serial ports for legacy support. This array of options ensures that the board can connect seamlessly to a variety of external devices, catering to the needs of diverse industry applications.

The board is also equipped with advanced thermal management technologies, ensuring it operates within safe temperature ranges even under heavy workloads. The design includes heat sinks and ventilation options that help dissipate heat effectively, mitigating the risk of thermal-related performance degradation.

In summary, the Intel CPCI board with the Pentium M processor, CPB4612, is an ideal choice for applications demanding a balance between power efficiency and high performance. With its modular design, ample connectivity options, and robust thermal management features, it provides a reliable and flexible solution for embedded computing needs across multiple industries. This board exemplifies Intel's commitment to innovation, allowing developers to harness the power of advanced computing in a compact form factor.