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USER’S MANUAL
VER. 2.0C AUG 2008
No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission
CPMB Series
PICMG 1.0 Single-Board Computers with
VGA, DVI, LAN, SATA RAID, USB, Audio,
and Mini PCI Socket
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The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice
in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent
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In no event will CyberResearch, Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special,
incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability
to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of
such damages.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright.
All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any
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Trademarks
“CyberResearch,” and “CPMB Series,” are trademarks of CyberResearch,
Inc. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification
purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
• NOTICE •
CyberResearch, Inc. does not authorize any CyberResearch product for
use in life support systems, medical equipment, and/or medical devices
without the written approval of the President of CyberResearch, Inc. Life
support devices and systems are devices or systems which are intended
for surgical implantation into the body, or to support or sustain life and
whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in injury.
Other medical equipment includes devices used for monitoring, data
acquisition, modification, or notification purposes in relation to life
support, life sustaining, or vital statistic recording. CyberResearch
products are not designed with the components required, are not subject
to the testing required, and are not submitted to the certification required
to ensure a level of reliability appropriate for the treatment and diagnosis of
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Revision # Description Date of Issue
1.0 Initial Release April 17
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2.0C Revision August 13
th
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Packing List
Please check package components before you use our products.
Hardware:
CPMB Full-Size cpu card x 1
Cable Kit:
4-pin to 3-pin ATX cable x 1
PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Cable x 1
SATA Cable x 6
Floppy flat cable x 1
Audio Port Cable x 1
DB25 & DB9 cable x 1
DVI module with bracket x 1
USB cable x 2
COM Port Cable x 1
Other Accessories:
Driver CD (including Users Manual) x 1
RAID drivers Disc for Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
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Index
Chapter1 <Introduction>
............................................................7
1.1 <Product Overview> .............................................................................................7
1.2 <Product Specification> ........................................................................................8
1.3 <Block Diagram> ................................................................................................11
1.4 <Mechanical Drawing > ......................................................................................12
Chapter 2 <Hardware Setup>.................................................13
2.1 <Connector Location>.........................................................................................13
2.2 <Jumper Reference>…………………………………………………………………..13
2.3 <Connector Reference>......................................................................................15
2.3.1 <Internal Connectors> ..............................................................15
2.3.2 <External Connectors> .............................................................15
2.4 <CPU and Memory Setup>.................................................................................16
2.4.1 <CPU installation>...................................................................16
2.4.2 <Memory installation>..............................................................17
2.5 <CMOS Setup>...................................................................................................18
2.6 <Serial ATA installation>......................................................................................19
2.7 <LAN Interface>..................................................................................................20
2.8 <Onboard Display Interface> ..............................................................................21
2.8.1 <Analog Display>....................................................................21
2.8.2 <LVDS Display> .....................................................................22
2.8.3 <DVI Display > .......................................................................26
2.9 <Audio Installation> ............................................................................................27
2.11 <GPIO interface> ..............................................................................................29
2.12 <USB2.0 Interface> ..........................................................................................30
2.13 <Power and Fan Installation> ...........................................................................31
2.14 <Serial Port> .....................................................................................................34
2.15 <Switch and Indicator> .....................................................................................36
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Chapter 3 <System Configuration>.......................................38
3.1 <SATA configuration>..........................................................................................38
3.2 <SATA RAID Configuration> ...............................................................................39
3.3 <Audio Configuration> ........................................................................................43
3.4 <Video Memory Setup> ......................................................................................44
3.5 <Display Properties Setting>...............................................................................46
Chapter 4 <BIOS Setup>.........................................................48
Appendix A <I/O Port Pin Assignment>................................50
A.1 <Serial ATA Port>................................................................................................50
A.2 <IrDA Port>.........................................................................................................50
A.3 <VGA Port> ........................................................................................................51
A.4 <LAN Port>.........................................................................................................51
Appedix B <System Resources> ...........................................52
Appedix C <Flash BIOS>.........................................................56
C.1 BIOS Auto Flash Tool..............................................................................56
C.2 Flash Method ...........................................................................................56
Appendix D <Programming GPIO’s>....................................57
Appendix E <Watch Dog timer Setting >..............................58
Product Service..........................................................................59
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Warranty..............
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Chapter1 <Introduction>
1.1 <Product Overview>
CPMB is a full-size single board computer with the latest Intel desktop technology in
PICMG form factor. Based on Inteĺ Q965 and ICH8DO, the board integrates a new Core 2
Duo /Quad processor 775-pin socket, DDR2 memory socket, Inteĺ Graphic Media
Accelerator 3000 technology, and SATA II RAID functionality, making the perfect core for a
powerful desktop system.
Intel
́ LGA775 processor
The Inteĺ Core 2 Duo /Quad processor now comes in a new form factor, with a 775-pin
PLGA package, for 533/800/1066MHz front-side-bus, 4MB L2 cache, and for 65nm
manufacturing technology. The PLGA processor without a pin header on solder side makes
installing the processor on the socket much easier.
Intel
́ Q965 and ICH8DO chipset
The Intel Q965 integrates DDR2 533/667/800MHz for memory, and Graphic Media
Accelerator (GMA) 3000 technology for new graphic engine. It can provide up to 256MB of
frame buffer when you install over 1GB of system memory. The ICH8DO integrates with up
to 6 USB2.0 interfaces , and serial ATA II interface with RAID function.
Flexible Extension Interface
The board provides one mini-PCI socket.
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1.2 <Product Specification>
General Specification
Form Factor Full-size PICMG CPU card
CPU Intel® Core 2 Duo /Quad/ Pentium 4 / Pentium D / Celeron D
processor with LGA775 socket
Package type: PLGA 775
Front side bus: 533/800/1066MT/s (133/200/266MHz x 4)
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology and Dual/Quad core
supported
Memory 2 x 240-pin DDR2 533/667/800MHz SDRAM up to 3GB
Unbufferred, none-ECC memory supported only
Chipset Intel® Q965 (Northbridge) and ICH8DO (Southbridge)
BIOS Phoenix-Award v6.00PG 8Mb SPI flash BIOS
Green Function Power saving mode includes doze, standby and suspend modes.
ACPI version 1.0 and APM version 1.2 compliant
Watchdog Timer System reset programmable watchdog timer with 1 ~ 255
sec./min. of timeout value
Real Time Clock Intel® ICH8DO built-in RTC with lithium battery
Serial ATAII Intel® ICH8DO integrates 6 Serial ATA II interface
RAID 0, 1,5,10 Intel Matrix Storage Technology supported
Multi-I/O Port
Chipset Intel® 82801HDO( ICH8DO) with Winbond® W83627DHG
controller
Serial Port One RS-232 and one RS232/422/485 serial ports
USB Port Six Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports with 480Mbps of transfer rate
Parallel Port One internal bi-direction parallel port with SPP/ECP/EPP mode
Floppy Port One internal Floppy port
IrDA Port One IrDA compliant Infrared interface supports SIR
K/B & Mouse External PS/2 keyboard and mouse port on bracket
GPIO One 12-pin Digital I/O connector with 8-bit programmable I/O
interface
Smart Fan One CPU fan connector for fan speed controllable
VGA Display Interface
Chipset Intel® Q965 GMA3000 (Graphic Memory Controller Hub)
Frame Buffer Up to 256MB shared with system memory
Display Type CRT, LCD monitor with analog display
Onboard DVI Interface XG2
Only)
Connector External DB15 female connector on bracket
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Onboard 26-pin DVI Connector
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Ethernet Interface
Controller One or two Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet controller
Type Triple speed 10/100/1000Base-T
Auto-switching Fast Ethernet
Full duplex, IEEE802.3U compliant
Connector Two External RJ45 connectors with LED on bracket
Audio Interface
Chipset Intel® ICH8DO with Realtek ALC260 HD Audio
Intel High Definition Audio compliance
Interface 2 channels sound output
Connector Internal 10-pin header for line-in/-out, MIC-in, 4-pin header for CD-IN
Expansive Interface
Mini PCI One Mini-PCI socket TYPE III A (32-bit, 33MHz)
Power supply: +3.3V, +5V, 3VSB
Power and Environment
Power
Requirement
+5V, +12 DC input & 5V
SB
Requirement
Dimension 338 (L) x 122 (H) mm
Temperature Operating within 0 ~ 60к (32 ~ 140л)
Storage within -20 ~ 85к (-4 ~ 185л)
TU T
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1.3 <Block Diagram>
Intel Core 2 Quad with 775 pin PLGA processor
Intel Q965
2 x 240-pin DDR2
533/667/800MHz
up to 3GB
Mini-PCI slot
6 x USB2.0 ports
HD Audio
ICH8DO
DVI
6 x Serial ATAII ports
Intel 82573L
2 x GLAN
CH7308
CH7307
BIOS
SPI
W83627THG
2 x Serial ports
8-bit GPIO
1 x Parallel port
1 x Floppy port
1 x IrDA
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1.4 <Mechanical Drawing >
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PS2 RJ45_2 RJ45_1 CRT
PS2 COM1 RJ45_1 CRT
Chapter 2 <Hardware Setup>
2.1 <Connector Location>
CN_12V
NBFAN
S_ATA1~6
CN_IR
FDD
CN_DIO
CDIN
CN_AUDIO
JFRNT
CN_PS
DC_IN
CN_LVDS
CN_COM1/2CPUFAN
CN_USB1~3
CN_DVI
SYSFAN
MINIPCI
CN_INV
CN_ATKB
CN_LPT
DDRII_A/B
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JVLCD
2.2 <Jumper Reference>
Jumper Function
JRTC CMOS Operating/Clear Setting
JVLCD Panel Voltage Setting (not presently available on this model)
JRTC
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2.3 <Connector Reference>
2.3.1 <Internal Connectors>
Connector Function Remark
CPU LGA775 CPU socket
DDRIIA/B 240 -pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM socket
FDD 34-pin floppy connector
CN_LPT 13 x 2-pin LPT connector
S_ATAII1/2/3/4/5/6 7-pin Serial ATA II connector
CN_12V 8-pin +12V additional power supply connector
CN_AUDIO 5 x 2-pin audio connector
CDIN 4-pin CD-ROM audio input connector
CN_PS 3-pin ATX function connector
DC_IN 4-pin power supply connector
CN_DIO 6 x 2-pin digital I/O connector
CN_USB1/2/3 10-pin USB connector
CPUFAN 4-pin CPU cooler fan connector
SYSFAN 3-pin system cooler fan connector
NBFAN 3-pin Northbridge cooler fan connector
CN_IR 5-pin IrDA connector
CN_ATKB 5-pin AT keyboard connector
CN_INV 5-pin LCD inverter connector (unavailable)
CN_LVDS 20 x 2-pin LVDS connector (unavailable)
JFRNT 14-pin front panel switch/indicator connector
Mini-PCI 1 x 124-pin Mini-PCI socket
CN_DVI 26-Pin connector
CN_COM1/2 5 x 2-pin com connector
2.3.2 <External Connectors>
Connector Function Remark
CRT DB15 VGA connector
RJ45_1/2 One RJ45 LAN connector
PS2 PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector
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2.4 <CPU and Memory Setup>
2.4.1 <CPU installation>
CPMB has a LGA775 CPU socket onboard; please check following steps to install the
processor properly.
Attention If the CPMB needs an RMA, keep CPU socket cover on the CPU Socket.
Warning If the internal CPU Socket Pins are damaged warranty may be void.
Inteĺ Core 2 Duo /Quad processor
Package type: 775 pin PLGA
L2 Cache: 4 MB
FSB: 533/800/1066MHz (266MHz x 4)
Manufacturing: 65nm, 90nm
Intel Hyper Threading Technology
and Core 2 Duo /Quad supported
1. Lift this bar
2. Uncover this plate
Check point
3. Place the CPU on the top of
the pins
3. Cover this plate
4. Lock this bar
Notice: Please place the CPU on the pins carefuly to avoid bending the pins
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2.4.2 <Memory installation>
CPMB has two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM support up to 3GB of memory capacity. The memory
frequency supports 533/667/800MHz . Only Non-ECC memory is supported.
DDRIIA/B
112-pin128-pin
Please check the pin number to match the socket side well
before installing memory module.
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2.5 <CMOS Setup>
The board’s data of CMOS can be setting in BIOS. If the board refuses to boot due to
inappropriate CMOS settings, here is how to proceed to clear (reset) the CMOS to its
default values.
Jumper: JRTC
Type: Onboard 3-pin jumper
JRTC Mode
1-2 Clear CMOS
2-3 Normal Operation
Default setting
JRTC
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