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Contents
Chapter 1 About This Manual ....................................................................................................1
Purpose of this Manual ....................................................................................................................1
References ......................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 Product Overview......................................................................................................3
EPIC Architecture ............................................................................................................................3
Product Description..........................................................................................................................4
Board Features ..........................................................................................................................5
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................8
Major Components (ICs)..................................................................................................................9
Header, Connector, and Socket Definitions...................................................................................11
Jumper Header Definitions ............................................................................................................14
Specifications.................................................................................................................................15
Power Specifications ...............................................................................................................15
Environmental Specifications....................................................................................................15
Thermal/Cooling Requirements ................................................................................................16
Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................16
Mechanical Specifications ........................................................................................................17
Chapter 3 Hardware .................................................................................................................19
Overview ........................................................................................................................................19
CPU ...............................................................................................................................................20
Graphics.........................................................................................................................................20
Memory .......................................................................................................................................20
Interrupt Channel Assignments .....................................................................................................21
Memory Map .................................................................................................................................22
I/O Address Map ...........................................................................................................................22
Serial Interfaces ............................................................................................................................24
USB Interfaces...............................................................................................................................26
Audio Interface...............................................................................................................................26
Video Interfaces .............................................................................................................................27
DVI ...........................................................................................................................................28
LVDS Interface .........................................................................................................................29
EXT Interface ................................................................................................................................30
Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................................31
Real Time Clock (RTC) ............................................................................................................31
External Battery ......................................................................................................................31
External Beeper/Buzzer Interface ............................................................................................31
Clear CMOS Switch ...............................................................................................................31
System Reset Switch ...........................................................................................................31
Temperature Monitoring ..........................................................................................................32
User GPIO Signals ..................................................................................................................32
Oops! Jumper (BIOS Recovery) ............................................................................................32
Serial Console ..........................................................................................................................33
Serial Console Setup...........................................................................................................33
System Management Bus (SMBus)..........................................................................................33
Watchdog Timer .......................................................................................................................34
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Power Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 34
Power In ................................................................................................................................... 34
Power On ................................................................................................................................ 35
Power-On Button .................................................................................................................... 35
Fan Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 35
Power and Sleep States................................................................................................................ 36
Sleep States (ACPI) ................................................................................................................. 36
Wake Up Activities ................................................................................................................... 38
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup .............................................................................................................. 39
Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 39
Entering BIOS Setup (Local Video Display) ............................................................................. 39
Entering BIOS Setup (Serial Port Console) ............................................................................ 39
OEM Logo Screen (Splash) ......................................................................................................... 40
Logo Image Requirements....................................................................................................... 40
BIOS Setup Menus ....................................................................................................................... 41
BIOS Main Setup Screen ......................................................................................................... 41
BIOS Advanced Setup Screen ............................................................................................... 42
BIOS Chipset Setup Screen .................................................................................................. 46
BIOS Boot Setup Screen ...................................................................................................... 48
BIOS Security Setup Screen .................................................................................................. 49
BIOS Save & Exit Setup Screen ............................................................................................ 50
Appendix A Technical Support .................................................................................................. 53
Index .................................................................................................................................................. 55
List of Figures
Figure 2-1. Typical ReadyBoard and PC/104 Module Stack ..................................................... 3
Figure 2-2. PCI-104 Modules Stacked on a ReadyBoard 910................................................... 4
Figure 2-3. Functional Block Diagram ....................................................................................... 8
Figure 2-4. Component Locations .......................................................................................... 10
Figure 2-5. Header and Connector Pin Sequence................................................................... 12
Figure 2-6. Header, Connector, and Socket Locations ........................................................... 13
Figure 2-7. Jumper Header Locations (Top Side) ................................................................... 14
Figure 2-8. Mechanical Overview (IO Panel)........................................................................... 17
Figure 2-9. Mechanical Overview (Top Side) .......................................................................... 18
Figure 3-1. RS-485 Serial Port Implementation....................................................................... 24
Figure 3-2. Oops! Jumper Connection..................................................................................... 32
Figure 3-3. Hot Cable Jumper ................................................................................................. 33
Figure 4-1. BIOS Main Setup Screen ...................................................................................... 41
Figure 4-2. BIOS Advanced Setup Screen .............................................................................. 42
Figure 4-3. BIOS Chipset Setup Screen.................................................................................. 46
Figure 4-4. BIOS Boot Setup Screen....................................................................................... 48
Figure 4-5. BIOS Security Setup Screen ................................................................................. 49
Figure 4-6. BIOS Save & Exit Setup Screen ........................................................................... 50
List of Tables
Table 2-1. Major Component Descriptions and Functions ....................................................... 9
Table 2-2. Header, Connector, and Socket Descriptions ....................................................... 11
Table 2-3. Jumper Settings .................................................................................................... 14
Table 2-4. Power Supply Requirements ................................................................................. 15
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Table 2-5. Environmental Requirements.................................................................................15
Table 2-6. ADLINKOptional Cooling Solutions........................................................................16
Table 2-7. Weight and Footprint Dimensions..........................................................................16
Table 3-1. Interrupt Channel Assignments..............................................................................21
Table 3-2. Memory Map ..........................................................................................................22
Table 3-3. I/O Address Map ....................................................................................................22
Table 3-4. Serial Port 2 (CN8) Interface Pin Signals...............................................................25
Table 3-5. USB 2.0 Pin Signal Descriptions (CN14) ...............................................................26
Table 3-6. Audio Pin Signal Descriptions (CN10) ..................................................................27
Table 3-7. S/PDIF Digital Audio Pin Signals (CNX1) .............................................................27
Table 3-8. DVI Pin Signal Descriptions (CN4) ........................................................................28
Table 3-9. LVDS Interface Pin Signals (CN5) ........................................................................29
Table 3-10. EXT Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (CN9) .......................................................30
Table 3-11. External Battery Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (CN12)....................................31
Table 3-12. External Beeper/Buzzer Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (JP5) ..........................31
Table 3-13. User GPIO Signals Pin/Signal Descriptions (CN13) ..............................................32
Table 3-14. SMBus Reserved Addresses .................................................................................33
Table 3-15. SMBus DATA Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (JP7) ..........................................33
Table 3-16. SMBus CLOCK Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (JP8) .......................................33
Table 3-17. Power In Pin Signal Descriptions (CN3) ................................................................34
Table 3-18. Power On Header Pin Signal Descriptions (CN1)..................................................35
Table 3-19. Power-On Button Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (JP6).....................................35
Table 3-20. CPU Fan Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (FN1) .................................................35
Table 3-21. System Fan Interface Pin Signal Descriptions (FN2) ............................................36
Table 3-22. Wake Up Activities and Conditions ........................................................................38
Table 4-1. BIOS Setup Menus ................................................................................................41
Table A-1. Technical Support Contact Information..................................................................53
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ReadyBoard 910 Reference Manual 1
Chapter 1 About This Manual
Purpose of this Manual
This manual is for designers of systems based on the ReadyBoard 910 Single Board Computer (SBC). The information in
this manual helps designers create embedded systems based on specific design requirements.
Information provided in this reference manual includes:
ReadyBoard 910 Specifications
Environmental requirements
Major integrated circuits (chips) and features implemented
ReadyBoard 910 connector/pin numbers and definitions
BIOS Setup information
Information not provided in this reference manual includes:
Detailed chip specifications
Internal component operation
Industry-standard interface pin-out tables
Internal registers or signal operations
Bus or signal timing for industry standard busses and signals
References
The following list of references may help you successfully complete your design.
Industry Standard Specifications:
EPIC Specification Revision 2.0, January 2005
Web site:
http://www.pc104.org/epic_specs.php
Intel® High Definition Audio (HDA) Specification 1.0a
Specification:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-specifications/high-definition-audio-specification.pdf
PCI-104 Specification
Web site: http://www.pc104.org/pci_104_specs.php
PCI 2.3 Compliant Specifications
For latest revision of the PCI specifications, contact the PCI Special Interest Group Office at:
Web site: http://www.pcisig.com
USB Specification Version 2.0 and 3.0
Web site: http://www.usb.org/developers
SATA Specification Version 3.1
Web site: http://www.sata-io.org/
LPC Specification Version 1.1
Web site: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/industry/lpc.htm
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SMBus Specification Version 2.0
Specification: http://smbus.org/specs/
AMI BIOS Aptio TSE Users Guide
Datasheet: http://www.ami.com/support/doc/AMI_TSE_User_Manual_PUB.pdf
Chip specifications:
Intel Corporation and the Core i7 2710QE and Corei5 2510E CPUs
Data sheets: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/core-i7-processor.html
Intel Corporation and the BD82HM65, 6 Series Express chipset, featured as the Platform Controller
Hub (PCH)
Datasheet: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/324645.pdf
Intel Corporation and the 82574IT chip (2), used for the Gigabit Ethernet controller.
Web site: http://download.intel.com/design/network/datashts/82574.pdf
Greenliant and the GLS85LS1004A Solid State Drive (SSD)
Web site: http://www.greenliant.com/products/?inode=46780
Linear Technology and the LTC1334CG, RS-232/422/485 Serial Port transceiver
Web site: http://www.linear.com/products/rs485%7C422_transceivers
Analog devices and the ADM213EARSZ, RS-232 Serial Port transceiver
Web site: http://www.analog.com/en/interface/rs-232/adm213e/products/product.html
Texas Instruments and the USB 3.0 Host Controller
Data sheet: http://www.ti.com/product/tusb7300
Pericom Semiconductor and the PCIe-to-PCI bridge, PI7C9X110BNBE
Web site: http://www.pericom.com/products/pciexpress/index.php#bridge
Realtek and the ALC262 chip, used for the Audio CODEC.
Web site: http://www.realtek.com.tw/search/default.aspx?keyword=alc262
Standard Microsystems Corp and the SCH3114I-NU chip, used for the Super I/O controller.
Web site: http://www.smsc.com/main/catalog/sch311x.html
NOTE If you are unable to locate the datasheets using the links provided, search
the internet to find the manufacturers web site and locate the documents
you need.
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Chapter 2 Product Overview
This overview presents general information about the EPIC form factor and the ReadyBoard 910 Single
Board Computer (SBC). After reading this chapter you should understand:
EPIC architecture
Product Description
ReadyBoard 910 features
Major components
Connectors
Specifications
EPIC Architecture
In 2004, five companies collaborated to fill the void between the EBX size and the PC/104 size with a new
industry standard form factor (115mm x 165mm, or 4.5" x 6.5") called “Embedded Platform for Industrial
Computing (EPIC).” The EPIC standard principally defines physical size, mounting hole pattern, and
power connector locations. It does not specify processor type or electrical characteristics. There are
recommended connector placements for I/O, graphics, and memory expansion. This embedded SBC
standard ensures that embedded system OEMs can standardize their designs and that full featured embedded
computing solutions can be designed into even more space constrained environments than ever before.
The EPIC standard boasts the same highly flexible and adaptable system expansion as EBX, allowing easy
and modular addition of functions such as Firewire or wireless networking not usually contained in standard
product offerings. The EBX system expansion is based on popular existing industry standards, PC/104,
PC/104-Plus, and PCI-104. PC/104 places the ISA bus on compact 3.6" x 3.8" modules with self-
stacking capability. PC/104-Plus adds the power of a PCI bus to PC/104 while retaining the basic form
factor, but PCI-104 expansion cards only provide the PCI Bus to the PC/104 form factor. Using PC/104
expansion cards, an EPIC board can be easily adapted to meet a variety of embedded applications. See
Figures 2-1 and 2-2.
The EPIC standard also brings stability to the mid-sized embedded board market and offers OEMs assurance
that a wide range of products will be available from multiple sources – now and in the future. The EPIC
specification is freely available to all interested companies, and may be used without licenses or royalties.
For further technical information on the EPIC standard, visit the web site at:
http://www.pc104.org/epic_specs.php
.
Figure 2-1. Typical ReadyBoard and PC/104 Module Stack
EPICstackthru
nuts
or chassis standoffs
(4)
I/O
Connectors
PC/104 Plus Module
ReadyBoard (EPIC-Compatible)
ISA Bus
Expansion
Connectors
Stackthrough
0.8 inch spacers (4)
PCI Bus
Stack
Connectors
through
screws or
(0.6 inch spacers (4)
for next board)
(4)
0.6 inch spacers (4)
PC/104 Module
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Product Description
The ReadyBoard 910 is a mid-sized, EPIC-compatible, high quality single-board system, which contains all
the component subsystems of a PC/AT PCI motherboard plus the equivalent of up to 4 PCI expansion
boards. The ReadyBoard 910 is based on the high-performance, high-integration, Intel® Core i5 and i7
CPUs, which incorporate multi cores with integrated Northbridge Graphics and Memory Hubs (GMHs),
providing high-performance processor cores, memory controllers for up to 16GB of standard DDR3
SODIMM memory, and graphics controllers for VGA, LVDS, and DVI signals driven by the chipset. One of
these processors combined with the matching chipset provide the designer a complete integration solution
based on the EPIC form factor and Revision 2.0 of the EPIC standard.
Each ReadyBoard 910 incorporates an Intel BD82HM65 chipset for the Platform Controller Hub (PCH)
function featuring two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, two SATA 3.0 ports, one SATA 2.0 port
dedicated for the SSD, six PCIe x1 ports, one SMBus port, one GPIO port, and one HD audio port. The
SMSC Super I/O controller, SCH3114IU-NU, adds legacy I/O functions for PS/2 keyboard and mouse
interfaces and two serial port interfaces. The ReadyBoard 910 also supports two independent Gigabit
Ethernet interfaces through PCIe x1 Ports 3 and 4, one PCI-104 interface through PCIe x1 Port 2, and one
PCIe Mini Card interface through PCIe x1 Port 6.
The ReadyBoard 910 can be expanded through the PCI-104 expansion bus to accept PCI-104 cards that
offer compact, self-stacking, modular expandability for additional system functions. The PCI-104 bus only
implements the signal set for the PCI bus and is available on the 120-pin (4 rows of 30 pins) expansion bus
connector. The PCI bus operates at 33 MHz clock speed. See Figure 2-2.
Among the many embedded enhancements on the ReadyBoard 910 that ensure embedded system operation
and application versatility are a Watchdog Timer, serial console support, battery-free boot, optional
customizable logo screen (see Sales Representative), on-board PCIe Mini Card socket, and ACPI support for
sleep states.
The ReadyBoard 910 is particularly well suited to embedded applications by meeting the size, power
consumption, temperature range, quality, and reliability demands of embedded system applications. It can
be stacked with ADLINK MiniModules™ or other PCI-104 compliant expansion boards, or it can be used as
a powerful computing engine. The ReadyBoard 910 requires only a +5V power supply, however, certain
functions such PCI-104, LVDS, fans, and PCIe Mini Card require +12V.
Figure 2-2. PCI-104 Modules Stacked on a ReadyBoard 910
RB910stackthru
PCI-104 Module
PCI-104
Module
PCI-104
Module
Nuts (4)
or Chassis Standoffs
I/O
Connectors
ReadyBoard 910 (EPIC-Compatible)
0.8 inch Spacers (4)
PCI Stack
Connectors
through
Screws (4)
0.6 inch Spacers (4)
0.6 inch Spacers (4)
PCI Stack
Connectors
through
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Board Features
CPU
Supports Intel 2.5 GHz (2510E), 35W Core i5 or 2.1 GHz (2710QE), 45W Core i7 processors
Provides DMI (Direct Media Interface) with 2GB/s of maximum theoretical bandwidth in each
direction
Provides FDI (Flexible Display Interface) for carrying display traffic to the PCH
Supports internal 256KB L2 cache for each execution core
Supports up to 8MB L3 cache shared among all cores
Supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology (EIST)
Supports rPGA988B socket package
Memory
Provides dual standard 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM sockets
Supports +1.5V DDR3, 1067/1333 MHz SDRAM up to 16GB total
Supports unregistered/unbuffered, non-ECC SDRAM
PCI-104 Bus Interface
Supports PCI 2.3 standard
Supports 33 MHz PCI Bus speed
Supports up to four PCI devices
Provides 120-pin, 16.5mm height connector
Serial ATA Interface (SATA)
Provides two standard 7-pin SATA 3.0 connectors
Supports up to 6GB/second data transfer rate
Support independent DMA operation
Supports Native Command Queuing
Provides Auto Activate for DMA
Supports Hot Plug features
USB Ports
Provide two root USB 2.0 hubs
Provide two USB 2.0 ports through a 10-pin header
Provide dual standard USB 3.0 stacked connector through the PCIe x1 Port1
Support USB bootable devices
Support USB 2.0 and legacy USB v1.1
Support USB 3.0 for SuperSpeed, High-Speed, and Full-Speed signals
Provide over-current fuses on board
Serial Ports
Provide two buffered serial ports with full handshaking
Provide one 10-pin header for one serial port
Provide one 9-pin standard DB9 connector for one serial port
Provide 16550-equivalent controllers, each with a built-in 16-byte FIFO buffer
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Support RS232 capability on both ports
Support full modem capability on both ports
Support RS485 or RS422 operation on both ports
Support programmable word length, stop bits, and parity
Support 16-bit programmable baud-rate generator and an interrupt generator
Keyboard/Mouse Interface
Provides PS/2 keyboard interface (shared with mouse)
Provides PS/2 mouse interface (shared with keyboard)
Provides shared over-current fuse
Provides four dedicated open-drain ouputs
Audio Interface (HDA)
Provides detection for up to four jacks
Supports stereo low voltage (1.5V~3.3V) I/O
Supports stereo digital microphone input
Provides S/PDIF digital audio interface
Ethernet Interface
Includes two fully independent RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports
Integrated LEDs on each port (Link/Activity and Speed)
Provides two Intel 8257IT controller chips
Supports IEEE 802.3 10BaseT/100BaseTX and 10/100/1000BaseT compatible physical layer
Supports Auto-negotiation for speed, duplex mode, and flow control
Supports full duplex or half-duplex mode
Full-duplex mode supports transmit and receive frames simultaneously
Supports IEEE 802.3x Flow control in full duplex mode
Half-duplex mode supports enhanced proprietary collision reduction mode
Video Interfaces (VGA/DVI/LVDS)
Support an integrated graphics controller
Support analog a VGA DAC interface
Support VGA resolutions up to 2048x1536 with 32-bit color at 75Hz
Support DVI outputs (allow capacity to bring out TMDS signals to a DVI connector)
Support DVI resolutions up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz
Support LVDS 24bpp outputs (1 or 2 channel, four differential signals: 3-bits + clock)
Support LVDS resolutions up to 1920x1080 at 60Hz
Miscellaneous
Provides real-time clock (RTC) with replaceable battery
Supports battery-free boot
Provides external battery connection for RTC operation
Provides user GPIO interface header
Provides thermal and voltage monitoring
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Provides SMBus data and clock headers
Provides headers for optional CPU and System fans (+12 volt power supply required)
Supports a customizable Logo (Splash) Screen (contact Sales Representative)
Supports Serial Console
Provides Watchdog Timer
Provides EXT header for optional CAN and Telecom modules
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Block Diagram
Figure 2-3 illustrates the functional components of the ReadyBoard 910.
Figure 2-3. Functional Block Diagram
CPU
Intel
Core i5 2510E (Dual-Core) 2.5GHz or
Core i7 2710QE (Quad-Core) 2.1GHz
(with integrated Processor Core
and Graphics Memory Hub)
DDR3
SODIMM
Sockets (2)
FDI
DMI
1067/1333MHz,
1.5V, 16GB Max.
PCH
Intel
BD82HM65
GLAN
Intel
82574IT
Controller
GLAN
RJ45
Connector
PCIe X1, Port 2
PCIe X1,
Port 1
USB 1-2
(2.0)
HD Audio
PCIe X1, Port 5
PCIe X1,
Port 4
SATA 3.0, Port 1
SATA 3.0, Port 2
SATA 2.0, Port 3
32-bit PCI
COM1
COM2
PS/2 KB+MS
SPI
BIOS
Debug
Header
VGA
VGA
DB15
Connector
DVI
Connector
PCI-104
Connector
Converter
TMDS
24-bit LVDS
TMDS/DVI
LVDS
Connector
SATA
Connector
SATA
Connector
SSD
PCIe-to-PCI
Bridge
PCIe
Mini Card
Connector
USB 3.0
Host
USB 2.0
Header
HDA
Codec
GPIO
GPIO
Header
EXT
Header
Channel - A
Channel - B
SMBus
LPC
LPC
COM3
CAN
USB 2
USB 1
COM3-4
(only
TX/RX)
SMBus DATA
Header
SMBus CLOCK
Header
DB9
Connector
10-Pin
Header
Mini-DIN
Connector
Telecom Module
(Optional)
CAN Module
(Optional)
USB 3.0 Dual Port
Connector
Super I/O
SCH3114-NU
S/PDIF Audio
Header
Audio
Header
VBAT
Battery
Header
GLAN
Intel
82574IT
Controller
GLAN
RJ45
Connector
PCIe X1,
Port 3
RB910_blk_diag_a
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Major Components (ICs)
Table 2-1 lists the major Integrated Circuits (ICs) on the ReadyBoard 910, including a brief description of
each IC. Figure 2-4 shows the locations of the major ICs.
Table 2-1. Major Component Descriptions and Functions
Chip Type Mfg. Model Description Function
PCIe-to-PCI Bridge
(U5)
Pericom
Semiconductor
PI7C9X110BNBE PCIe-to-PCI
interface
Migrates legacy PCI
interfaces
PCH (Platform
Controller Hub
[U15])
Intel BD82HM65 I/O Hub for
common user
interfaces
Provides
Southbridge
interfaces and off
loads some
Northbridge
functions from CPU
TMDS Level Shifter
(U18)
ASMEDIA
Technology
ASM1442 TMDS level-shift
IC for HDMI and
DVI video
Converts PCIe
differential input
from the PCH to
HDMI differential
output
RS-485/422
Transceiver (U22)
Linear
Technology
LTC1334CG#PBF RS-485/422
Transceiver for
COM0 and
COM1
Transmits and
receives RS-485/
422 signals for
COM0 and COM1
Super I/O Hub
(U24)
SMSC SCH3114I-NU Super I/O
controller
Provides complete
legacy Super I/O
functionality
Solid State Drive
[SSD] - SATA (U25)
Greenliant GLS85LS1004A Industrial-grade
soldered, solid-
state storage
module
Provides solid-state
storage through
SATA (2.0) port 1
HD Audio Codec
(U26)
Realtek ALC262-VC2-GR Encoder and
decoder of audio
data for
transmission,
storage, or
encryption
Provides four
channels of DAC
and six channels of
ADC Codecs
CPU (U30) Intel Core i5 2510E,
2.5 GHz or
Core i7 2710QE,
2.1 GHz
Central
Processing Unit
with 2 or 4
execution cores
and up to 8MB
L3 cache in an
rPGA988B
socket package
Integrates Processor
Core and Graphics
Memory Controller
Hub
Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (U33)
Intel 82574IT Gigabit Ethernet
controller for
GLAN1
Generates PCIe
10T/100TX/1000T
Ethernet signals
Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (U34)
Intel 82574IT Gigabit Ethernet
controller for
GLAN2
Generates PCIe
10T/100TX/1000T
Ethernet signals
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Figure 2-4. Component Locations
Ethernet EEPROM
(U38 [and U63 on
bottom side])
PCT PCT25VF010A Four-Wire Serial
EEPROM for
Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (U38
for GLAN1;
U63 for GLAN2)
Provides storage for
MAC addresses,
serial numbers, and
pre-boot
configuration data
RS-232 Transceiver
(U46)
Analog
Devices
ADM213EARSZ RS-232
Transceiver for
COM0 and
COM1
Transmits and
receives RS-232
signals for COM0
and COM1
Table 2-1. Major Component Descriptions and Functions (Continued)
U46
U18
RB910_Top_Comp_a
Key:
U5 - PCIe-to-PCI Bridge
U15 - PCH
U18 - TMDS Level Shifter
U22 - RS-485/422
Transceiver - COM0-1
U24 - Super I/O
U25 - SSD
U26 - Audio Codec
U30 - CPU
U33 - Gb Ethernet Controller - GLAN1
U34 - Gb Ethernet Controller - GLAN2
U38 - Ethernet EEPROM - GLAN1
U46 - RS-232 Transceiver - COM0-1
U24
U5
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Header, Connector, and Socket Definitions
Table 2-2 describes the headers, connectors, and sockets shown in Figure 2-6.
Table 2-2. Header, Connector, and Socket Descriptions
Header # Board
Access
Description
CN1 – Power On Top 3-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm) shrouded header for Power On and +5V
standby voltages
CNX1 – Digital Audio
S/PDIF I/O
Top 3-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm) shrouded header for incoming and
outgoing digital audio signals
CN2 – PCI-104 Top 120-pin, 0.079" (2mm) standard connector for the PCI bus
CN3 – Power In Top 8-pin, 0.165" (4.2mm), 12 Volt, connector for incoming external
power
CN4 – DVI Top 22-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm), miniature crimping connector
(Hirose, DF13-20DP) for Digital Visual Interface (DVI) output
CN5 – LVDS Top 42-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm) miniature crimping connector
(Hirose, DF13-40DP) for LVDS output
CN6 – SATA1 Top 7-pin, 0.050" (1.27mm) standard connector for SATA 3.0 devices
CN7 – LPC Top 10-pin, 0.050" (1.27mm) female header for factory debug
functions
CN8 – Serial 2 Top 10-pin, 0.079" (2mm) shrouded header for COM1 signals
CN9 – EXT Top 30-pin, 0.079" (2mm) female header for external utility I/O signals
CN10 – Audio Top 10-pin, 0.079" (2mm) shrouded header for Audio signals
CN11 – SATA2 Top 7-pin, 0.050" (1.27mm) standard connector for SATA 3.0 devices
CN12 – Battery Top 2-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm) shrouded header for power from external
battery
CN13 – GPIO Top 10-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for General Purpose I/O signals
CN14 – USB 2.0
(2 Ports)
Top 10-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) header for USB 2.0 signals
CN15 – USB 3.0
(2 Ports)
Top 18-pin standard, dual-receptacle, stacked connector for USB 3.0
signals
CN16 – PS/2 Top 6-pin, 0.079" (2mm) standard, Mini-DIN PS/2 keyboard/mouse
connector (for dual output cable)
CN17 – Serial 1 Top 9-pin, 0.109" (2.77mm) standard, DB9 male connector for COM0
signals
CN18 – VGA Top 15-pin standard, DB15 connector for VGA signals
CN19 – GLAN1 Top 8-pin standard, RJ45 connector for Gigabit Ethernet port signals
CN20 – GLAN2 Top 8-pin standard, RJ45 connector for Gigabit Ethernet port signals
CN21 – PCIe Mini Card
(on bottom side)
Bottom 52-pin, 0.012" (0.30mm) standard socket for PCI Express Mini
Card signals
CN22 – DDR3
SODIMM2 (on bottom
side)
Bottom 204-pin, standard socket for non-ECC, unbuffered DDR3
SODIMM
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Figure 2-5. Header and Connector Pin Sequence
CN23 – DDR3
SODIMM1 (on bottom
side)
Bottom 204-pin, standard socket for non-ECC, unbuffered DDR3
SODIMM
FN1 – CPU Top
3-pin, 0.100" (2.54 mm) header, providing +12V, tach, and ground
signals to CPU fan
FN2 – System Top
3-pin, 0.100" (2.54 mm) header, providing +12V, tach, and ground
signals to System fan
JP5 – Beeper/Buzzer Top
2-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for 5V buzzer or beeper output
JP6 – Power Button Top
2-pin, 0.100" (2.54mm) header for external power button
JP7 – SMBus Data Top
2-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for SMBus data output
JP8 – SMBus Clock Top
2-pin, 0.079" (2mm) header for SMBus clock output
LED – Power and SATA
Activity
Top 4-pin LED array with yellow diode indicating HDD activity and
green diode indicating power
SW1 – Clear CMOS Top
4-pin, push-button switch for resetting BIOS to default settings
SW2 – System Reset Top
4-pin, push-button switch for hard reset
NOTE The pinout tables in Chapter 3 of this manual identify pin sequence using the
following method: A 10-pin header with two rows of pins, using odd/even
numbering, where pin 2 is directly across from pin 1, is noted as 10-pin, 2 rows, odd/
even (1, 2).Alternately, a 10-pin connector using consecutive numbering, where pin
6 is directly across from pin 1, is noted in this way: 10-pin, 2 rows, consecutive (1,
6). The second number in the parenthesis is always directly across from pin-1. See
Figure 2-5.
Table 2-2. Header, Connector, and Socket Descriptions (Continued)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10-pin, two rows,
Odd/Even, (1, 2)
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Figure 2-6. Header, Connector, and Socket Locations
NOTE Pin 1 is shown as a black pin (square or round) on all connectors and headers in
all illustrations.
CN18
CNX1
CN7
CN9
CN19
CN20
CN15
CN16
SW2
LED
JP6
JP4
JP3
JP2
JP7
JP8
JP5
JP1
CN14
CN13
CN11
CN10
CN8
CN12
CN6
CN5
CN2
SW1
CN1
FN2
FN1
CN3
CN4
RB910_Top_Conn_a
Key:
CN1 - Power On
CNX1 - Digital Audio SPDF I/O
CN2 - PCI 104
CN3 - Power
CN4 - DVI
CN5 - LVDS
CN6 - SATA1
CN7 - LPC
CN8 - Serial 2 - COM1
CN9 - EXT
CN10 - Audio
CN11 - SATA2
CN12 - Battery
CN13 - GPIO
CN14 - USB 1-2
CN15 - USB Standard
CN16 - PS/2 Standard
CN17 - Serial 1 - COM0 Standard DB9
CN18 - VGA
CN19 - GLAN1 Standard RJ45
CN20 - GLAN2 Standard RJ45
FN1 - Fan (CPU)
FN2 - Fan (System)
JP5 - Beeper/Buzzer
JP6 - Power-On Button
JP7 - SMBus - Data
JP8 - SMBus - Clock
FN1 - Fan (CPU)
FN2 - Fan (System)
LED - Power and SATA Activity
SW1 - Clear CMOS
SW2 - System Reset
Jumper Headers:
JP1 - See Jumper Table
(LVDS Panel Power Select)
JP2 - See Jumper Table
(RS-485 Termination Enable -
COM0)
JP3 - See Jumper Table
(RS-485 Termination Enable -
COM1)
JP4 - See Jumper Table
(Power Select S3/S5 Power On)
U30
CN17
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Jumper Header Definitions
Table 2-3 describes the jumper headers shown in Figure 2-6 on page 13. All jumper headers provide 0.079"
(2mm) pitch.
Figure 2-7. Jumper Header Locations (Top Side)
Table 2-3. Jumper Settings
Jumper Header Installed Removed/Moved
JP1 – LVDS Panel-Voltage
Selection
Enable +3.3V (Pins 1-2)
[Default]
Enable +5V (Pins 2-3)
JP2 – Serial 1
RS-485 Termination
Enable Termination (Pins 1-2)
[Default]
Disable Termination (Removed)
JP3 – Serial 2
RS-485 Termination
Enable Termination (Pins 1-2)
[Default]
Disable Termination (Removed)
JP4 – Power On Selection Power On S3 (Pins 1-2)
[Default]
Power On S5 (Pins 2-3)
JP6
JP4
JP3
JP2
JP7
JP8
JP5
JP1
RB910_Top_Jmpr_a
Keys:
Jumper Headers:
JP1 - LVDS Panel-Voltage Select
JP2 - RS-485 Termination Enable
- COM0 (Serial 1)
JP3 - RS-485 Termination Enable
- COM1 (Serial 2)
JP4 - Power Select S3/S5
Power On
I/O Headers:
JP5 - See I/O Header Table
(Beeper/Buzzer)
JP6 - See I/O Header Table
(Power Button)
JP7 - See I/O Header Table
(SMBus - DATA)
JP8 - See I/O Header Table
(SMBus - CLOCK)
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