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1.                015126  Intel  Atom    E3805   Dual Core  1 33 GHz        Graphics Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics None Intel  HD Graphics   GFX Normal Burst   313  854 313 750 N A 542   792   LVDS Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit   DDI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI   eMMC N A N A 4 GB 16 GB   SD Card Yes Yes Yes Yes   Max  TDP   SDP 7 5 4 5W 4 3 2 5W N A 10 W   conga OA3  Industrial variants    Part No 015120 015121 015123 015124 015125   Processor Intel  Atom    E3845   Intel  Atom    E3827 Intel  Atom    E3825   Intel   Atom    E3815 Intel  Atom    E3845   Quad Core  1 91 GHz     Dual Core  1 75 GHz     Dual Core  1 33 GHz     Single Core  1 46 GHz     Quad Core  1 91 GHz    L2 Cache 2MB 1 MB 1MB 512kB 2MB    1 MB       Onboard Memory    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  single channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  single channel    4GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  single channel                                              Graphics Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics _   Intel   HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics None  GFX Normal Burst  542   792 542   792 533   N A 400   N A 542   792 N A  LVDS Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit  Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit  DDI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDM
2.       Display 1 Display 2 Display 1 Display 2    DDI 0   DDI 1  Max  Resolution Max  Resolution   HDMI LVDS 1920x1200  60Hz 1920x1200  60Hz  dual LVDS mode   DP LVDS 2560x1600  60Hz 1920x1200  60Hz  dual LVDS mode   DVI LVDS 1920x1200  60Hz 1920x1200  60Hz  dual LVDS mode        LVDS eDP    The conga OA3 offers a single dual channel IVDS eDP interface on the edge finger  The interface is provided by routing the onboard PTN3460  eDP to LVDS bridge to the DDI port 1 of the Bay Trail SoC  The bridge processes incoming DisplayPort stream  converts the DP protocol to  LVDS protocol and transmits the processed stream in LVDS format     The LVDS eDP interface supports single and dual channel signalling with color depths of 18 bits or 24 bits per pixel and pixel clock frequency  up to 112 MHz  It also supports automatic panel detection via Embedded Panel Interface based on VESA EDID    1 3  with resolution up to  1920x1200 in dual LVDS bus mode  The interface is designed to provide only LVDS signals  However  an assembly option exists for the support  of eDP signals  For more information  contact congatec technical support     DisplayPort    DisplayPort is an open  industry standard digital display interface  that has been developed within the Video Electronics Standards Association   VESA   The DisplayPort specification defines a scalable digital display interface with optional audio and content protection capability  It  defines a license free  royalty free  state of the art digita
3.      Fan Control  I2C Bus    congatec       Board Controller    GLP BIN  UD BIN    TX RX BC             Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11      MIPI CSI is only supported on conga QA3 hardware revision B x or newer        23 88    4    Heatspreader       An important factor for each system integration is the thermal design  The heatspreader acts as a thermal coupling device to the module  and is thermally coupled to the CPU via a thermal gap filler  On some modules  it may also be thermally coupled to other heat generating  components with the use of additional thermal gap fillers     Although the heatspreader is the thermal interface where most of the heat generated by the module is dissipated  it is not to be considered  as a heatsink  It has been designed as a thermal interface between the module and the application specific thermal solution  The application  specific thermal solution may use heatsinks with fans  and or heat pipes  which can be attached to the heatspreader  Some thermal solutions  may also require that the heatspreader is attached directly to the systems chassis thereby using the whole chassis as a heat dissipater        em    O    congatec    congatec Oseven   heaspreaders have been specifically designed for use within commercial temperature ranges  0   to 60  C  only  When using  industrial temperature variants of the conga OA3 in industrial temperature ranges   40   to 85  C   use of the conga OA3 heatspreaders is not  recommended by congatec  Its use
4.     2013 congatec AG QA30m11 4 88    Warranty    congatec AG makes no representation  warranty or guaranty  express or implied regarding the products except its standard form of limited warranty    Limited Warranty   per the terms and conditions of the congatec entity  which the product is delivered from  These terms and conditions can  be downloaded from www congatec com  congatec AG may in its sole discretion modify its Limited Warranty at any time and from time to time     The products may include software  Use of the software is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the respective owner s license agreements   which are available at www congatec com and or upon request     Beginning on the date of shipment to its direct customer and continuing for the published warranty period  congatec AG represents that the  products are new and warrants that each product failing to function properly under normal use  due to a defect in materials or workmanship or  due to non conformance to the agreed upon specifications  will be repaired or exchanged  at congatec s option and expense     Customer will obtain a Return Material Authorization   RMA   number from congatec AG prior to returning the non conforming product freight  prepaid  congatec AG will pay for transporting the repaired or exchanged product to the customer     Repaired  replaced or exchanged product will be warranted for the repair warranty period in effect as of the date the repaired  exchanged  or replaced produ
5.     support  a power cycle must occur for the hard drive to lock using the new password  Both user and master password can be set independently  however the drive will only lock if a user password is installed     10 8 Save  amp  Exit Menu    Select the Save  amp  Exit tab from the setup menu to enter the Save  amp  Exit setup screen  You can display a Save  amp  Exit screen option by highlighting  it using the   Arrow   keys              Feature Description   Save Changes and Exit Exit setup menu after saving the changes  The system is only reset if settings have been changed   Discard Changes and Exit Exit setup menu without saving any changes    Save Changes and Reset Save changes and reset the system        Discard Changes and Reset   Reset the system without saving any changes   Save Options                Save Changes Save changes made so far to any of the setup options  Stay in setup menu   Discard Changes Discard changes made so far to any of the setup options  Stay in setup menu   Restore Defaults Restore default values for all the setup options           Boot Override    List of all boot devices Select device to leave setup menu and boot from the selected device   currently detected Only visible and active if Boot Priority Selection setup node is set to  Device Based         O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 86 88    11    11 1    11 2    O    congatec    Additional BIOS Features    The conga QA3 uses a congatec AMI AptioEFI that is stored in an on
6.    Oseven  conga OA3    Third Generation Intel  Atom   and Intel  Celeron  SoC    User s Guide    Revision 1 1    congatec    Revision History    O    congatec                Revision   Date  yyyy mm dd    Author   Changes  0 1 2013 12 18 AEM e Preliminary release   0 2 2014 07 04 AEM   Deleted the variant equipped with Intel Celeron N2920 SoC  PN 015110  from sections 1 2  2 1 and 2 5   e Updated sections 1 2  conga OA3 Options Information   2 1  Feature List   2 2  Supported OS  and 2 5  Power  Consumption    e Updated caution notes in sections 2 7  Environmental Specifications  and 4  Heatspreader   Updated section 4 1   Heatspreader Dimensions    e Updated section 5 6  USB 3 0  and section 5 9  Digital Display Interface      Deleted support for MIPI interface from the whole document   1 0 2014 09 23 AEM e Added UART interface to the block diagram and to section 2 1  Feature List   Updated section 5 1 13  General Purpose  Serial Interface  UART    e Added note about the configuration of fan pwm pin as push pull to section 6 2 2  Fan Control  and table 24  Fan Control  Signal Description      Deleted the active cooling sub section from section 7 1 1 3  Thermal Management  because the BIOS does not support  this feature   e Updated section 7 3    xHCl and EHCI Port Mapping    e Added sections 9  System Resources   10  BIOS Setup Description  and 11  Additional BIOS Features    e Official release  1 1 2015 09 01 AEM e Added additional conga OA3 variants and updated section 1 
7.    Supports Hot Plug detect     Flat LVDS  Integrated flat panel interface with 25 112MHz single dual channel LVDS  Transmitter   Supports    Single channel LVDS interface  1 x 18 bpp or 1 x 24 bpp    Dual channel LVDS interface   2 x 18 bpp or 2 x 24 bpp    VESA LVDS color mappings   Automatic Panel Detection via Embedded Panel Interface based on VESA EDID    1 3   Resolution up to 1920x1200 in dual LVDS bus mode    Optional eDP interface    NOTE  Either eDP or LVDS signals supported  Both signals are not supported         Peripheral  Interfaces    2x Serial ATA   up to 3Gb s  3x PCI Express   Gen  links up to 5 0 GT s per lane    MIPI CSI 2 0  supported only on conga OA3 revision  B x or newer     6x USB 2 0 UART  1x USB 3 0 SPI Bus  1x SD MMC LPC Bus    I C Bus  multimaster       BIOS Features    AMI Aptio   UEFI 2 x firmware  8 MByte serial SPI with congatec Embedded BIOS features  OEM Logo  OEM CMOS Defaults  LCD Control  Display  Auto Detection  Backlight Control  Flash Update        Power  Management    ACPI 5 0 compliant with battery support  Also supports Suspend to RAM  S3         congatec Board  Controller       Multi Stage Watchdog  non volatile User Data Storage  Manufacturing and Board Information  Board Statistics  BIOS Setup Data Backup  BC bus  fast  mode  400 kHz  multi master   Power Loss Control       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 14 88    o gt  Note    EK    Some of the features mentioned in the above Feature Summary are optional  Check the arti
8.   29  SATAO TX   Serial ATA Channel O TX  30  SATA1_TX  Serial ATA Channel 1 TX    31 SATAO TX  Serial ATA Channel 0 TX  32   SATA1_TX  Serial ATA Channel 1 TX    33  SATA_ACT  Serial ATA Activity 34  GND Power Ground   35  SATAO_RX  Serial ATA Channel O RX  36   SATA1_RX  Serial ATA Channel 1 RX    37  SATAO RX  Serial ATA Channel 0 RX  38   SATA1_RX  Serial ATA Channel 1 RX    39  GND Power Ground 40  GND Power Ground   41 BIOS DISABLE   amp  BIOS Module disable 42  SDIO CLK SDIO Clock Output   BOOT_ALT  Boot Alternative Enable   43  SDIO_CD  SDIO Card Detect 44  SDIO_LED SDIO LED   45 SDIO_CMD SDIO Command Response 46  SDIO WP SDIO Write Protect   47   SDIO PWR   SDIO Power Enable 48  SDIO DAT  SDIO Data Line 1   49   SDIO DATO SDIO Data Line O 50  SDIO DAT3 SDIO Data Line 3   51 SDIO DAT  SDIO Data Line 2 52  SDIO DAT5     SDIO Data Line 5   53  SDIO DATA     SDIO Data Line 4 54  SDIO DAT7     SDIO Data Line 7   55 SDIO DAT     SDIO Data Line 6 56  USB DRIVE VBUS     USB power enable pin for USB Port 1   57  GND Power Ground 58  GND Power Ground   59 HDA SYNC HD Audio AC 97 Synchronization  60  SMB CLK SMBus Clock line  Multiplexed with General    2S WS Multiplexed with 12S Word Select from Codec   GP1 DC CLK Purpose   C bus  1 clock line   61 HDA_RST  HD Audio AC 97 Codec Reset  Multiplexed 62  SMB DAT SMBus Data line  Multiplexed with General    12S_RST  with I2S Codec Reset   GP1_12C_DAT Purpose   C bus  1 data line    63  HDA_BITCLK HD Audio AC 97 Serial Bit Clock  Mu
9.   PCI Express Channel 0 Input   181   PCIEO_TX  PCI Express Channel 0 Output  182   PCIEO RX  PCI Express Channel 0 Input   Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 44 88                                                                                     Pin  Signal Description Pin   Signal Description  183  GND Power Ground 184   GND Power Ground  185  LPC ADO LPC Interface Address Data 0 186   LPC_AD1 LPC Interface Address Data 1  187  LPC AD2 LPC Interface Address Data 2 188   LPC  AD3 LPC Interface Address Data 3  189  LPC CLK LPC Interface Clock 190   LPC_FRAME  LPC frame indicator  191  SERIRO Serialized interrupt 192   LPC_LDRO      LPC DMA request  193  VCC RTC 3V backup cell input 194   SPKR Output for audio enunciator   GP  PWM OUT2 General Purpose PWM Output  195  FAN TACHOIN Fan tachometer input 196   FAN  PWMOUT Fan speed control  PWM   General Purpose Timer In General Purpose PWM Output  197  GND Power Ground 198  GND Power Ground  199   SPI_LMOSI SPI Master serial output Slave serial input 200   SPI_CSO  SPI Chip Select 0 Output  201   SPILMISO SPI Master serial input Slave serial output 202   SPI_CS1      SPI Chip Select 1 Output  signal  203  SPI SCK SPI Clock Output 204   MFG NC4 Do not connect on carrier board  205  VCC DV SB  5VDC Standby  5  206   VCC DV SB  5VDC Standby  5   207   MFG NCO Do not connect on carrier board 208   MFG NC2 Do not connect on carrier board  209  MFG_NC1 Do not connect on carrier board 210   MFG NC3 Do not connect on carrier board  2
10.   eDPO_TX1   LVDS_A2  107 LVDS primary channel differential pair 2  O LVDS  LVDS_A2  109  eDPO_TX2  Display Port primary channel differential pair 2   eDPO TX2   LVDS_A3  113 LVDS primary channel differential pair 3  O LVDS  LVDS_A3  115  eDPO_TX3  Display Port primary channel differential pair 3   eDPO TX3   LVDS_A_CLK  119 LVDS primary channel differential pair clock lines  O LVDS  LVDS A CLK  121  eDPO_AUX  Display Port primary auxiliary channel   eDPO_AUX              QA30m11             Copyright    2013 congatec AG    50 88    O    congatec                                                             LVDS_BO  100 LVDS secondary channel differential pair 0  O LVDS   LVDS_BO  102   eDP1_TX0  Display Port secondary channel differential pair 0    eDP1 TXO    LVDS_B1  104 LVDS secondary channel differential pair 1  O LVDS   LVDS_B1  106   eDP1_TX1  Display Port secondary channel differential pair 1    eDP1 TXI    LVDS_B2  108 LVDS secondary channel differential pair 2  O LVDS   LVDS_B2  110   eDP1_TX2  Display Port secondary channel differential pair 2    eDP1_TX2    LVDS_B3  114 LVDS secondary channel differential pair 3  O LVDS   LVDS_B3  116   eDP1_TX3  Display Port secondary channel differential pair 3    eDP1_TX3    LVDS_B_CLK  120 LVDS secondary channel differential pair clock lines  O LVDS   LVDS_B_CLK  122   eDP1_AUX  Display Port secondary auxiliary channel    eDP1_AUX    LVDS_DID_CLK 127 Primary functionality is DisplaylD DDC clock line used for LVDS flat panel dete
11.  5 Differential Pair  82  USB P4  USB Port 4 Differential Pair     USB  SSTX1    USB  SSRX1   83  USB_P5  USB Port 5 Differential Pair  84  USB P4   USB Port 4 Differential Pair     USB_SSTX1    USB_SSRX1   85 USB 2 3 OCH Over current detect input 2 3 USB 86  USB O 1 OCH Over current detect input 0 1 USB  87 USB P3  USB Port 3 Differential Pair  88  USB P2  USB Port 2 Differential Pair   89 USB P3    USB Port 3 Differential Pair  90  USB_P2  USB Port 2 Differential Pair   91 USB_VBUS     USB VBUS pin 92  USB ID     USB ID pin  93 USB P1  USB Port 1 Differential Pair  94  USB PO  USB Port 0 Differential Pair   95  USB_P1  USB Port 1 Differential Pair  96  USB_PO  USB Port 0 Differential Pair   97  GND Power Ground 98  GND Power Ground  99  eDPO_TX0  eDP Primary Channel 0  100  eDP1_TX0  eDP Secondary channel 0      VDS_A0  LVDS Primary channel 0    IVWDS_BO  LVDS Secondary channel 0   101  eDPO TXO  eDP Primary channel 0  102   eDP1  TXO  eDP Secondary channel 0     IVDS  AO  LVDS Primary channel 0    IVDS  BO  LVDS Secondary channel 0   103  eDPO_TX1  eDP Primary channel 1  104  eDP1_TX1  eDP Secondary channel 1     WDS_A1  LVDS Primary channel 1    VWDS_B1  LVDS Secondary channel 1   105  eDPO_TX1  eDP Primary channel 1  106   eDP1_TX1  eDP Secondary channel 1     VDS_A1  LVDS Primary channel 1    IVDS B1  LVDS Secondary channel 1   107   eDPO_TX2  eDP Primary channel 2  108   eDP1_TX2  eDP Secondary channel 2     IWDS_A2  LVDS Primary channel 2    IWDS_B2  LVDS Secondary ch
12.  Bus  LPC Bus  IC Bus  Fan Control    Watchdog  Power Control    Power Management  MIPI CSI 2 0     feature connector onboard     QA30m11 26 88    9 1    DN     m    5 4    5 9    O    congatec    i PCI Express       The conga QA3 offers 3 PCI Express externally on the Edge finger  The lanes are Gen 2 compliant and offer support for full 5 Gb s bandwidth in  each direction per x1 link  Default configuration for the lanes is 3 x1 link  A 1 x2   1 x1 link configuration is also possible but requires a special   customized BIOS firmware  Contact congatec technical support for more information about this subject     The PCI Express interface is based on the PCI Express Specification 2 0 with Gen 1  2 5Gb s  and Gen 2  5 Gb s  speed  For more information  refer to the conga OA3 pinout table in section 8  Signal Descriptions and Pinout Tables        ExpressCard       The conga QA3 does not support ExpressCard     Gigabit Ethernet    The conga OA3 offers a Gigabit Ethernet interface on the edge finger via the onboard Intel   1210 Gigabit Ethernet controller  This controller is  connected to the Intel  Bay Trail SoC through the fourth PCI Express lane  The Ethernet interface consists of 4 pairs of low voltage differential  pair signals designated from GBEO_MD0  to GBEO_MD3  plus control signals for link activity indicators  These signals can be used to connect  to a 10 100 1000 BaseT RJ45 connector with integrated or external isolation magnetics on the carrier board     Serial ATA    
13.  Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 59 88    LN    PCI Configuration Space Map    Table 26 PCI Configuration Space Map                                                    Bus Number Device Number Function Number Description    hex   hex   hex    00h 00h 00h SoC Transaction Router  00h 02h 00h Graphics and Display   00h 2h 00h SD Port   00h 3h 00h SATA AHCI IDE Controller  00h 4h 00h XHCI USB   00h 7h Oth eMMC 4 5 Port   00h Ah 00h Trusted Execution Engine  00h Bh 00h HD Audio   00h Ch 00h PCI Express Root Port O  00h Ch Oth PCI Express Root Port 1  00h Ch 02h PCI Express Root Port 2  00h Ch 03h PCI Express Root Port 3  00h Dh 00h EHCI USB   00h Fh 00h LPC  Bridge to Intel Legacy Port  00h Fh 03h SMBus Port   04h 00h 00h Intel 1210 Ethernet Network    o gt  Note    1  The PCI Express Ports are visible only if they are set to    Enabled    in the BIOS setup program and a device attached to the corresponding    A    congatec    PCI Express port on the carrier board              2  The above table represents a case when a single function PCI Express device is connected to all possible slots on the carrier board  The  given bus numbers will change based on the actual configuration of the hardware     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    60 88    9 3    9 4    9 5    O    congatec                                                                            PCI Interrupt Routing Map  Table 27 PCI Interrupt Routing Map  PIRO  PCI BUS  APIC  Graphic  SD   SATA XHCI  eMMC   TXE
14.  HD PCI EX   PCI EX   PCI EX   PCI EX   EHCI   SMBus Port  1210  INT Line 1 Mode Card 4 5 Audio   Root  Root  Root Root  USB Ethernet  IRQ Port Port O  Port 1  Port2  Port 3 Network  A INTA 16 x x x x x x x x x x2  B INTB 17 x x x3  C INTC 18 x x4  D INTD 19 x x   E 20  F 21  G 22  H 23       DECH Note      These interrupt lines are virtual  message based        Interrupt used by single function PCI Express devices  INTA        Interrupt used by multifunction PCI Express devices  INTB        Interrupt used by multifunction PCI Express devices  INTC      5 Interrupt used by multifunction PCI Express devices  INTD      GC Bus    There are no onboard resources connected to the I C bus  Address 16h is reserved for congatec Battery Management solutions     SM Bus    System Management  SM  bus signals are connected to the Intel   Bay Trail SoC and the SM bus is not intended to be used by off board non   system management devices  For more information about this subject contact congatec technical support     QA30m11    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    61 88    10 BIOS Setup Description    The following section describes the BIOS setup program  The BIOS setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the  module  Only experienced users should change the default BIOS settings     10 1 Entering the BIOS Setup Program     The BIOS setup program can be accessed by pressing the   DEL   or   F2   key during POST     10 1 1 Boot Selection Popup  Press the   F11   key duri
15.  Nominal    Absolute Maximum    Static Range       Absolute Minimum                                        Characteristics Min Typ  Max  Units Comment  5V Voltage   5  4 75 5 00 5 25 Vdc  Ripple       50 mV 0 20MHz  Current  5V SB Voltage   596 4 75 5 00 5 25 Vdc  Ripple   50 mV 5  Rise Time    The input voltages shall rise from 10  of nominal to 90  of nominal at a minimum slope of 250V s  The smooth turn on requires that  during  the 10  to 90  portion of the rise time  the slope of the turn on waveform must be positive       gt  Note    For information about the input power sequencing of the Oseven  module refer to the Oseven   specification     Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    16 88    2 9    O    congatec    0   Note    Power Consumption    The power consumption values listed in this document were measured under a controlled environment  The hardware used for testing includes  a conga OA3 module  conga OEVAL  SATA drive  USB keyboard and USB mouse  The SATA drive  USB Keyboard  USB mouse were powered  separately so that they do not influence the power consumption value that is measured for the module  To ensure that only the power  consumption of the CPU module is measured  the conga QEVAL power consumption was determined before the measurement and subtracted  from the overall power consumption value measured     The USB keyboard mouse were detached once the module was configured within the OS  All recorded values were averaged over a 30  second time period  C
16.  SATA     The conga QA3 offers 2 SATA interfaces on the edge finger via a SATA host controller integrated in the Intel   Bay Trail SoC  The SATA host  controller supports indepedent DMA operation and data transfer rates of 1 5 Gb s and 3 0 Gb s  It also supports two modes of operation   a  legacy mode and AHCI mode  Software that uses legacy mode will not have AHCI capabilities  For more information  refer to section 10    BIOS  Setup Description        USB 2 0    The conga OA3 offers 6 USB 2 0 interfaces on the Edge finger  These interfaces are provided by routing three of the four ports provided by the  Bay Trail SoC directly to the edge finger  The fourth port provided by the SoC is routed to the edge finger via a USB hub  thereby providing  additional three ports     The EHCI host controller in the SoC supports these interfaces with high speed  full speed and low speed USB signalling  The controller  complies with USB standard 1 1 and 2 0     Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 27 88    5 6    5 7    USB 3 0    The conga QA3 offers one USB 3 0 interface on the Edge finger  This interface is controlled by an xHCI host controller in the SoC  The host  controller allows data transfers of up to 5 Gb s and supports SuperSpeed  high speed  full speed and low speed USB signalling  The USB 3 0  port should be paired with USB 2 0 port 0 on the carrier board  See section 7 3 for more information about xHCI and EHCI port mapping     SD Card    The conga O4A3 offers a 4 bit SD inte
17.  State  This signal shuts off power to all runtime system components that are not maintained during   O 3 3VSB  S3  Suspend to Ram   S4 or S5 states   The signal SUS_S3  is necessary in order to support the optional S3 cold power state   SUS_S5  16 S5 State  This signal indicates S4 or S5  Soft Off  state  O 3 3VSB  SLP_BTN    21 Sleep button  Low active signal used by the ACPI operating system to transition the system into sleep    3 3VSB PU 10k  state or to wake it up again  This signal is triggered on falling edge  3 3VSB  LID DIN  22 LID button  Low active signal used by the ACPI operating system to detect a LID switch and to bring  13 3VSB PU 10k  system into sleep state or to wake it up again  3 3VSB  Table 21 Miscellaneous Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin   Description Vo PU PD Comment  WDTRIG  70 Watchdog trigger signal  This signal restarts the watchdog timer of the Qseven     3 3V PU 10k 3 3V  module on the falling edge of a low active pulse   WDOUT 72 Watchdog event indicator  High active output used for signaling a missing O 3 3V  watchdog trigger  Will be deasserted by software  system reset or a system power  down   GPO I2C CLK 66 Clock line of C bus   O 3 3V OD  PU 2 2k 3 3V  GPO DC DAT 68 Data line of BC bus   O 3 3V OD  PU 2 2k 3 3V  GP1 SMB CLK 60 Clock line of System Management Bus   O 3 3VSB PU 10k  OD 3 3VSB  GP1 SMB DAT 62 Data line of System Management Bus   O 3 3VSB PU 10k  OD 3 3VSB  SMB_ALERT  64 System Management Bus Alert input  This signal may be d
18.  been made available to assist you  If you still require assistance after visiting our website then contact our technical support  department by email at support congatec com    Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 5 88    Terminology    O    congatec    Term    Description       PCle    Peripheral Component Interface Express     next generation high speed Serialized UO bus       PCI Express Lane    One PCI Express Lane is a    set of 4 signals that contains two differential lines for    Transmitter and two differential lines for Receiver  Clocking information is embedded into the data stream        x1  x2  x4  x8  x16    x1 refers to one PCI Express Lane of basic bandwidth  x2 to a collection of two PCI Express Lanes  etc   Also referred to as x1  x2  x4                                                                             x8  or x16 link    eMMC Embedded Multi media Controller   SD card Secure Digital card is a non volatile memory card format developed for use in portable devices    USB Universal Serial Bus   SATA Serial AT Attachment  serial interface standard for hard disks   HDA High Definition Audio   DDI Digital Display Interface  DDI can operate as DisplayPort  HDMI or DVI    DP DisplayPort is a VESA open digital communications interface    HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI supports standard  enhanced  or high definition video  plus multi channel digital audio  on a single cable    TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling  TMDS is a signal
19.  conga OA3 is equipped with a Texas Instruments Tiva    TM4E1231H6ZRBI microcontroller  This onboard microcontroller plays an important  role for most of the congatec BIOS features  It fully isolates some of the embedded features such as system monitoring or the BC bus from  the x86 core architecture  which results in higher embedded feature performance and more reliability  even when the x86 processor is in a low  power mode     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 33 88    6 2 1    6 2 2    6 2 3    6 2 4    5 3    6 3 1    O    congatec    Board Information   The cBC provides a rich data set of manufacturing and board information such as serial number  EAN number  hardware and firmware revisions   and so on  It also keeps track of dynamically changing data like runtime meter and boot counter    Fan Control   The conga QA3 has additional signals and functions to further improve system management  One of these signals is an output signal called  FAN  PWMOUT that allows system fan control using a PWM  Pulse Width Modulation  output  Additionally  there is an input signal called    FAN  TACHOIN that provides the ability to monitor the system s fan RPMs  revolutions per minute   This signal must receive two pulses per  revolution in order to produce an accurate reading  For this reason  a two pulse per revolution fan or similar hardware solution is recommended     Power Loss Control    The cBC has full control of the power up of the module and therefore can be used to specify t
20.  designing a  power supply for a conga QA3 application     e It has also been noticed that on some occasions  problems occur when using a 5V power supply that produces non monotonic voltage  when powered up  The problem is that some internal circuits on the module  e g  clock generator chips  will generate their own reset signals  when the supply voltage exceeds a certain voltage threshold  A voltage dip after passing this threshold may lead to these circuits becoming  confused resulting in a malfunction  It must be mentioned that this problem is quite rare but has been observed in some mobile power  supply applications  The best way to ensure that this problem is not encountered is to observe the power supply rise waveform through  the use of an oscilloscope to determine if the rise is indeed monotonic and does not have any dips  This should be done during the power  supply qualification phase therefore ensuring that the above mentioned problem doesn t arise in the application  For more information  about this issue visit www formfactors org and view page 25 figure 7 of the document  ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide V2 2      Inrush and Maximum Current Peaks on VCC 5V SB and VCC    The inrush current on the conga OA3 VCC_5V_SB power rail  8ms soft start  can go up as high as 0 4A for a maximum of 100ys  Sufficient  decoupling capacitance must be implemented to ensure proper power up sequencing     The maximum peak current on the conga QA3 VCC  5V  power rail can be as high a
21.  eMMC 4 41 Support  eMMC AUTO MODE  Disable    Enable SCC eMMC support and configure eMMC mode                                      SCC 4 5 DDR50 eMMC Support   Enabled Enable DDR50 eMMC support   Disabled  SCC 4 5 HS200 eMMC Support Enabled Enable DDR50 eMMC support   Disabled  eMMC Secure Erase Enabled Enable eMMC secure erase support   Disabled  SCC SD Card Support Enabled Enable storage control cluster SD Card support  Disabled  SDR25 Support for SD Card Enabled Enable SDR25 Support for SD Card  Disabled  DDR50 Support for SD Card Enabled Enable DDR50 Support for SD Card  Disabled  Network Stack  Feature Options Description  Network Stack Enabled Enable or disable the UEFI network stack   Disabled  lpv4 PXE Support Enabled Enable lpv4 PXE boot support  If disabled IPV4 PXE boot option will not be created   Disabled  lpv6 PXE Support Enabled Enable lpv   PXE boot support  If disabled IPV6 PXE boot option will not be created   Disabled  PXE boot wait time 0 5 Wait time to press ESC to abort PXE Boot  CSM Submenu  Feature Options Description  Launch CSM Enabled Enable the Compatibility Support Module   Disabled       CSM16 Module Version No option  Gate A20 Active Upon Request    Always    Display CSM Module Version number   Configure legacy Gate A behavior        Copyright    2013 congatec AG    OA30m11    75 88    Feature Options Description                                  Option ROM Messages Force BIOS Enable Option ROM message  Keep Current   INT19 Trap Response Immedia
22.  erre nre eek reri ERR Fa xri 28  5 10 1 VDS 6                                29  5 10 2 IPs  ge a                M 29  5 10 3 SIE EE 29  5 10 4 p  Mec EHE 30  5 11 DEE ugeduet 30  5 12 OT I                                 P   o       HC                    30  5 13 Ke TEE 30  5 14 CAN BUS mM 31  5 15 gs deir       31  5 16 Power Dt scabra itae Hr iR ub Xa YE TR Veg IX VA RE Ge 32  6 Additional Features secti boibp oodd e buo pul Pad 33  6 1 Onboard Interfaces E 33  6 1 1 MIPIECSI 2 O MEE 33  6 1 2 CQ I  m cT TS 33  6 2 congatec Board Controller  CBC      Lssssis een 33  6 2 1 Board He Ge EE 34  6 2 2 Fan Control essnee RT 34  6 2 3 Power Logs EE 34  6 2 4 E CET                        34  6 3 Embedded E EE 34  6 3 1 CMOS Backup in Non Volatile Memor  34  6 3 2 OEM CMOS Default Settings and OEM BIOS Logo                 35  6 3 3 OEM lee                                   35  6 3 4 congatec Battery Management Interface                  ssssuuss 35  QA30m11 7 88    9 1  9 1 1  9 2  9 3  9 4  75    10    10 1  10 1 1  10 2  10 3  10 4  10 4 1  10 4 2  10 4 3  10 4 4  10 4 5  10 4 6  10 4 7  10 4 8  10 4 8 1  10 4 8 2    O    congatec    API Support  CGOS EAP    eege street geen enee nen 35  Susp  nd TO  RAM             M 36  conga Tee elei geegent aonane 37  Intel Bay Trail SoC Features    ester beo petet edet Em ERR OI guter 37  Ne T                                 37  Intel Virtualization Technology esters Yer ERU d RENS 37  PANN Wc E E E A E 38  IDE Mode  Native Vs  Legacy    r
23.  is at the risk of the end user     It is the responsibility of the end user to design an optimized thermal solution that meets the needs of their application within the industrial  environmental conditions it is required to operate in  Attention must be given to the mounting solution used to mount the heatspreader and  module to the system carrier board  Do not use a threaded heatspreader together with threaded carrier board standoffs  The combination of  the two threads may be staggered  which could lead to stripping or cross threading of the threads in either the standoffs of the heatspreader  or carrier board     Only heatspreaders that feature fixing post that secure the thermal stacks should be used for applications that require the heatspreader to be  mounted vertically  It cannot be guaranteed that the thermal stacks will not move if a heatspreader that does not have the fixing post feature  is used in vertically mounted applications     Additionally  the gap pad material used on all heatspreaders contains silicon oil that can seep out over time depending on the environmental  conditions it is subjected to  For more information about this subject  contact your local congatec sales representative and request the gap  pad material manufacturer s specification     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 24 88    4 1 Heatspreader Dimensions    M2 5x8mm threaded standoff for threaded version    or   2 7x8mm non threaded standoff for bore hole version   Fa         v   2 7x8mm 
24.  menu or while waiting for  User Interaction Yes setup password insertion   Runtime Watchdog Disabled Select the operating mode of the runtime watchdog  This watchdog will be initialized just before the operating system starts  One time Trigger   booting   Single Event If set to    One time Trigger    the watchdog will be disabled after the first trigger   Repeated Event If set to    Single Event     every stage will be executed only once  then the watchdog will be disabled   If set to    Repeated Event the last stage will be executed repeatedly until a reset occurs   Delay Disabled Select the delay time before the runtime watchdog becomes active  This ensures that an operating system has enough time  10sec to load   30sec  1min  2min  5min  10min  30min  Event 1 ACPI Event Select the type of event that will be generated when timeout 1 is reached  For more information about ACPI Event  see note  Reset below   Power Button  Event 2 Disabled Select the type of event that will be generated when timeout 2 is reached   ACPI Event  Reset  Power Button  Event 3 Disabled Select the type of event that will be generated when timeout 3 is reached   ACPI Event  Reset    Power Button       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    65 88    Feature Options Description  Timeout 1 1sec Select the timeout value for the first stage watchdog event   2sec  5sec  10sec  30sec  1min  2min  5min  10min  30min  Timeout 2 See above Select the timeout value for the second stage watchdog event   Timeo
25.  stands for the state when the module looses the standby voltage on the 5V SB pins  On congatec modules  the  standby voltage is continuously monitored after the system is turned off  If within 30 seconds the standby voltage is no longer detected   then this is considered an AC power loss condition  If the standby voltage remains stable for 30 seconds  then it is assumed that the system  was switched off properly     2  Inexpensive ATX power supplies often have problems with short AC power sags  When using these ATX power supplies it is possible  that the system turns off but does not switch back on  even when the PS ON signal is asserted correctly by the module  In this case  the  internal circuitry of the ATX power supply has become confused  Usually another AC power off on cycle is necessary to recover from this    situation     O    congatec    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 85 88    10 7 Security Setup    Select the Security tab from the setup menu to enter the Security setup screen     10 7 1 Security Settings    Feature Options Description  Administrator Password Enter password Specifies the setup administrator password              HDD Security Configuration  List of all detected hard disks Select device to open device security  supporting the security feature set configuration submenu       10 7 2 Hard Disk Security  This feature enables the users to set  reset or disable passwords for each hard drive in Setup without rebooting  If the user enables password
26.  the above mentioned non industry standard feature set  congatec provides an API that allows application software  developers to easily integrate all these features into their code  The CGOS API  congatec Operating System Application Programming Interface   is the congatec proprietary API that is available for all commonly used Operating Systems such as Win32  Win64  Win CE  Linux and ONS  The architecture of the CGOS API driver provides the ability to write application software that runs unmodified on all congatec CPU modules     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 35 88    6 4    O    congatec    All the hardware related code is contained within the congatec embedded BIOS on the module  See section 1 1 of the CGOS API software  developers guide  which is available on the congatec website      Other COM  Computer on Modules  vendors offer similar driver solutions for these kind of embedded PC features  which are by nature  proprietary  All the API solutions that can be found on the market are not compatible to each other  As a result  writing application software  that can run on more than one vendor s COM is not so easy  Customers have to change their application software when switching to another  COM vendor     EAPI  Embedded Application Programming Interface  is a programming interface defined by the PICMG that addresses this problem  With    this unified API it is now possible to run the same application on all vendors COMs that offer EAPI driver support  Contact conga
27.  the congatec embedded BIOS it is even possible for system designers to add their own code to the BIOS POST process  Except for  custom specific code  this feature can also be used to support Window 7 SLIC table  verb tables for HDA codecs  rare graphic modes and  Super I O controllers     For more information about customizing the congatec embedded BIOS  refer to the congatec system utility user   s guide  CGUTLm1x pdf  and  can be found on the congatec AG website at www congatec com or contact congatec technical support     congatec Battery Management Interface    In order to facilitate the development of battery powered mobile systems based on embedded modules  congatec AG defined an interface  for the exchange of data between a CPU module  using an ACPI operating system  and a smart battery system  A system developed according  to the congatec Battery Management Interface Specification can provide the battery management functions supported by an ACPI capable  operating system  e g  charge state of the battery  information about the battery  alarms events for certain battery states       without the need  for additional modifications to the system BIOS     The conga QA3 BIOS fully supports this interface  For more information about this subject  visit the congatec website and view the following  documents     e congatec Battery Management Interface Specification  e Battery System Design Guide    conga SBM  User s Guide    API Support  CGOS EAPI     In order to benefit from
28.  to determine the temperature threshold that    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 38 88    7 2    O    congatec    the operating system will use to start or stop the passive cooling procedure     Critical Trip Point  If the temperature in the thermal zone reaches a critical point then the operating system will perform a system shut down in an orderly fashion    in order to ensure that there is no damage done to the system as result of high temperatures  Use the  critical trip point  setup node in the  BIOS setup program to determine the temperature threshold that the operating system will use to shut down the system       gt  Note    The end user must determine the cooling preferences for the system by using the setup nodes in the BIOS setup program to establish the  appropriate trip points     If passive cooling is activated and the processor temperature is above the trip point the processor clock is throttled  See section 12 of the  ACPI Specification 2 0 C for more information about passive cooling     ACPI Suspend Modes and Resume Events    conga OA3 supports S3  STR  Suspend to RAM   For more information about S3 wake events see section 10 4 6    ACPI Configuration Submenu        S4  Suspend to Disk  is not supported by the BIOS  S4_BIOS  but it is supported by the following operating systems  S4_OS  Hibernate    e Windows 7  Windows Vista  Windows XP and Linux    This table lists the    Wake Events    that resume the system from S3 unless otherwise stated in the    C
29. 0 Select terminal type   VT100   VT UTF8  ANSI   Bits Per Second 9600  19200  38400  57600  Select baud rate   115200   Data Bits 8 Set number of data bits    Parity None Select parity    Stop Bits 1 Set number of stop bits     CPU Configuration Submenu                            Feature Options Description   gt  Socket 0 CPU Information Submenu Socket specific CPU information   gt  CPU Thermal Configuration Submenu CPU thermal configuration options  CPU Speed No option Displays the CPU clock frequency  64 bit No option Displays whether 64 bit is supported   Active Processor Cores All Set the number of cores to be enabled   1  Limit CPUID Maximum Disabled When enabled  the processor limits the maximum CPUID input value to 03h when queried  even if the processor supports  Enabled a higher CPUID input value   When disabled  the processor returns the actual maximum CPUID input value of the processor when queried   Limiting the CPUID input value may be required for older operating systems that cannot handle the extra CPUID  information returned when using the full CPUID input value   Execute Disable Bit Disabled Enable or disable the Execute Disable Bit  XD  of the processor  With the XD bit set to enabled  certain classes of  Enabled malicious buffer overflow attacks can be prevented when combined with a supporting OS   Hardware Prefetcher Disabled Enable or disable the Mid Level Cache  MLC  streamer prefetcher   Enabled       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 71 88    10 
30. 1  Transmit Output differential pair    O PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCIE1 TX  175  PCIE2_RX  168 PCI Express channel 2  Receive Input differential pair    PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCIE2 RX  170  PCIE2_TX  167 PCI Express channel 2  Transmit Output differential pair    O PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCIE2 TX  169  PCIE3_RX  162 PCI Express channel 3  Receive Input differential pair    PCIE Not connected  PCIE3 RX  164  PCIE3_TX  161 PCI Express channel 3  Transmit Output differential pair   O PCIE Not connected  PCIE3_TX  163  PCIE_CLK_REF    155 PCI Express Reference Clock for Lanes 0 to 3  O PCIE  PCIE CLK REF    157  PCIE WAKE  156 PCI Express Wake Event  Sideband wake signal asserted  13 3VSB  PU 100k  by components requesting wakeup  3 3VSB  PCIE RST4 158 Reset Signal for external devices  O 3 3V  Table 6 UART Signal Descriptions  Signal Din    Description LO PU PD Comment  UARTO TX 171 Serial Data Transmitter O 3 3V  UARTO RX 177 Serial Data Reciever   3 3VSB PU 20k  3 3VSB  UARTO_CTS  178 Handshake signal  ready to send data   3 3VSB PU 20k  3 3VSB  UARTO_RTS  172 Handshake signal  ready to receive data O 3 3V  Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 46 88                                                                                                                              gt  Note    A    congatec             Table7   Ethernet Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Descr
31. 100  7 Ethernet controller O 100Mbit sec link indicator  active low  O 3 3VSB  PP  GBE_LINK1000   8 Ethernet controller O 1000Mbit sec link indicator  active low  O 3 3VSB  PP  GBE_ACT  14 Ethernet controller O activity indicator  active low  O 3 3VSB  PP  The conga OA3 can drive GbE LEDs directly with up to 10mA   Table8 SATA Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Description LO PU PD  Comment  SATAO_RX  35 Serial ATA channel 0  Receive Input differential pair    SATA Supports Serial ATA specification  Revision 2 6  SATAO_RX  37  SATAO_TX  29 Serial ATA channel 0  Transmit Output differential pair  O SATA Supports Serial ATA specification  Revision 2 6  SATAO_TX  31  SATA1_RX  36 Serial ATA channel 1  Receive Input differential pair    SATA Supports Serial ATA specification  Revision 2 6  SATA1_RX  38                   Copyright    2013 congatec AG    OA30m11    47 88                                                                                                                                                             Signal Pin    Description LO PU PD  Comment  SATA1_TX  30 Serial ATA channel 1  Transmit Output differential pair  O SATA Supports Serial ATA specification  Revision 2 6  SATA1_TX  32  SATA_ACT  33 Serial ATA Led  Open collector output pin driven during SATA O 3 3V up to 10mA  command activity   Table9 USB Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Description Vo PU PD   Comment  USB P   96 Universal Serial Bus Port 0 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards c
32. 11  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  212  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   213  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  214   VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   215  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  216  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   217  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  218  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   219  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  220  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   221  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  222  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   223  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  224   VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   225  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  226   VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   227  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  228   VCC Power supply  5VDC  5   229  VCC Power supply  5VDC  5  230   VCC Power supply  5VDC  5        A gt  Note    The signals marked with asterisk symbol     are not supported on the conga QA3     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    45 88    O    congatec    Table pb PCI Express Signal Descriptions                                                                                                 Signal Pin    Description LO PU PD Comment  PCIEO_RX  180 PCI Express channel 0  Receive Input differential pair    PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCIEO_RX  182  PCIEO_TX  179 PCI Express channel 0  Transmit Output differential pair   O PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0  PCIEO TX  181  PCIE1_RX  174 PCI Express channel 1  Receive Input differential pair    PCIE Supports PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0   PCIE1 RX  176  PCIE1_TX  173 PCI Express channel 
33. 2  conga OA3 Options Information            Added note about the minimum storage requirement in section 2 2  Supported Operating Systems   Also added Windows  10 as supported operating system    Updated section 2 5  Power Consumption     Added UART support in section 5 8  UART  and updated table 6  UART Signal Description     Added camera support in section 6 1 1  MIPI CSI 2 0    Deleted notes note about the configuration of fan pwm pin as push pull in section 6 2 2  Fan Control  and table 24  Fan  Control Signal Description  because the notes do not apply to conga QA3    Corrected section 6 2 4  Watchdog     Removed COM Express references in section 10 4 6  ACPI Submenu     Removed the note in section 10 4 8  Serial Port Console Redirection Submenu  because the UART on the conga OA3 now  supports serial console redirection    Updated section 10 4 15  Network Stack     Corrected the PU PD column of table 10  SDIO Signal Description   Added note about the 20k pull ups of the SDIO data  and CMD lines    Deleted all GPIO references  Added note that the conga OA3 does not support GPIOs on the LPC interface in table 14   LPC Signal Description     Added note to table 16  SPI Interface Signal Description        Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    OA30m11 2 88    Preface    This user s guide provides information about the components  features  connector and BIOS Setup menus available on the conga OA3  It is  one of three documents that should be referred to when designing a Oseven  appl
34. 3 0 mode  If USB3 0 OS driver is not available than the ports will function correctly but they will operate in  USB2 0 mode   Smart Auto   The BIOS will store the USB mode set by the OS and at next boot the BIOS will set this previously  used mode  At G3 boot  first boot after mechanical disconnection of the power supply  the USB ports will function  identically as in Auto mode  This mode is not available when Disabled is selected at USB3 0 Support in BIOS item   USB2 Link Power Disabled Enable USB2 Link Power Management  anagement Enabled  USB 2 0 EHCI  Support Disabled Control USB EHCI  USB 2 0  functions   Enabled  USB Per Port Control Disabled Control each of the USB ports  0 3    Enabled  USB Port O Disabled Enable Port 0  Enabled  USB Port 1 Disabled Enable Port 1  Enabled  USB Port 2 Disabled Enable Port 2  Enabled  USB Port 3 Disabled Enable Port 3  Enabled    A    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 83 88    10 5 2 3    10 6    10 6 1    O    congatec    PCI Express Configuration Submenu                         Feature Options Description   PCle noncompliance Card Not Supported Enable PCle 1 0 Device Support  Supported   PCI Express Port 0 Disabled Enable PCle Port 0   Enabled   Speed Auto Configure PCle Port 0 Speed   Gen 2 This feature is visible only if PCle noncompliance card option is set to    Not Supported     If the option is set to  Gen 1  supported   then the speed defaults to Gen 1    PCI Express Port 1 Disabled Enable PCle Port 1   Enabled   
35. 4 9 1    10 4 9 2    10 4 10    O    congatec    Feature Options    Description       Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch   Disabled  Enabled    Enable or disable prefetching of adjacent cache lines        Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled  Enabled    Enable or disable support for the Intel virtualization technology        Power Technology Disable  Energy Efficient  Custom    Socket 0 CPU Information Submenu    Configure the power technology schema for the CPU                                              Feature Options Description   CPU Name No option Displays socket specific CPU name   CPU Signature No option Displays CPU signature number   Microcode Patch No option Displays the CPU microcode patch number   Max  CPU Speed No option Displays the maximal CPU clock frequency   Min  CPU Speed No option Displays the minimal CPU clock frequency   Processor Cores No option Displays the number of CPU core on Socket CPU   Intel HT Technology No option Displays the Intel HT Technology support information   Intel VT x Technology No option Displays the Intel VI x Technology support information  L1 Data Cache No option Displays the Socket L1 data cache information   L1 Code Cache No option Displays the Socket L1 code cache information   L2 Cache No option Displays the Socket L2 data cache information   L3 Cache No option Displays the Socket L3 data cache information    CPU Thermal Configuration Submenu       Feature Options Description  DTS Enabled Enable or Disable CPU Digital Thermal 
36. 60h   O 64h  IRO 1     Intel R  Ethernet Connection 1210 Submenu    At this submenu additionally to its title the MAC address is displayed at the end of the title                             Feature Options Description   gt  NIC Configuration submenu Opens the NIC Configuration submenu   Blink LEDs 0 15 The Ethernet LEDs will blink so many seconds long as entered   Default   0  UEFI Driver No option Displays the UEFI Driver version   Adapter PBA No option Displays the Adapter PBA   Chip Type No option Displays the type of the Chip in which the Ethernet controller is integrated   PCI Device ID No option Displays the PCI Device ID of the Ethernet controller   Bus Device Function No option Displays the PCI Bus Device Function number of the Ethernet controller   Link Status No option Displays the Link Status   MAC Address No option Displays the MAC Address        NIC Configuration Submenu    Feature Options          Description       Link Speed Auto Negotiated  10 Mbps Half  10 Mbps Full  100 Mbps Half  100 Mbps Full    Specifies the port speed used for the selected boot protocol        Wake on LAN Disabled  Enabled    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    Enables Wake on LAN  WOL  feature    QA30m11    80 88    10 4 24    10 4 24 1    10 5    10 5 1    10 5 2    O    congatec    Driver Health Submenu    Feature Options    Description       P Intel R  PRO 1000 No option    Intel R  PRO 1000 Submenu    Feature Options    Provides Health Status for the drivers Controllers connected to th
37. 8 2x18  007h   XGA 1024x768 1x24  008h   XGA 1024x768 2x24  012h   WXGA 1280x768 1x24  01Ch   SXGA 1280x1024 2x24  00Ah   SXGA 1280x1024 2x24  018h   UXGA 1600x1200 2x24  00Ch   HD 1920x1080 2x24  01Dh   WUXGA 1920x1200 2x18  015h   WUXGA 1920x1200 2x24  00Dh   Customized EDID    1  Customized EDID    2  Customized EDID    3    LVDS panel   Auto detection is performed by reading an EDID data set via the video DC bus     The number in brackets specifies the congatec internal number of the respective panel data set   Note  Customized EDID    utilizes an OEM defined EDID    data set stored in the BIOS flash device              Backlight Inverter Type None Select the type of backlight inverter used   PWM PWM   Use IGD PWM signal   12C 12C   Use 12C backlight inverter device connected to the video EC bus   PWM Inverter Frequency  Hz  200   40000 Set the PWM inverter frequency in Hz   Only visible if    Backlight Inverter Type    is set to  PWM    PWM Inverter Polarity Normal Select PWM inverter polarity   Inverted Only visible if    Backlight Inverter Type    is set to    PWM         Backlight Setting    0   10   25   40   50   60    75   90   100     Actual backlight value in percent of the maximum setting           Force LVDS Backlight No Force LVDS Enable and LVDS VDD Signals unconditionally  Yes   Inhibit Backlight No Decide whether the backlight on signal should be activated when the panel is activated or whether it should  Permanent remain inhibited until the end of BIOS POS
38. 9 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 2      CAMO_CSI_D2  10 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 2      CAMO_RST  11 Camera 0 Reset  low active  CMOS 1 8V   CAMO CSI D  i 12 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 3      CAMO_CSI_D3  13 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 3      GND 14 Ground   CAMO_CSI_CLK    15 CSI2 Camera 0 Differential Clock   Strobe      CAMO CSI CLK  16 CSI2 Camera 0 Differential Clock   Strobe      GND 17 Ground   CAMO_ I2C_CLK 18 Camera 0 Control Interface  CLK   I2C like interface  CMOS 1 8V OD   CAMO_ 2C_DAT 19 Camera 0 Control Interface  DATA   IC like interface  CMOS 1 8V OD  Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11    57 88    O    congatec                                                             CAMO_ENA  20 Camera 0 Enable  low active  CMOS 1 8V  MCLK 21 Master Clock  CMOS 1 8V O   May be used by Cameras to drive it s internal PLL Frequency range  6   27 MHz  CAM1_ENA  22 Camera 1 Enable  low active  CMOS 1 8V  CAM1_ 2C_CLK 23 Camera 1 Control Interface  CLK   l C like interface  CMOS 1 8V OD  CAM1_ 2C_DAT 24 Camera 1 Control Interface  DATA   IC like interface  CMOS 1 8V OD  GND 25 Ground  CAM1_CSI_CLK   26 CSI2 Camera 1 Differential Clock   Strobe     CAM1_CSI_CLK  27 CSI2 Camera 1 Differential Clock   Strobe     GND 28 Ground  CAM1_CSI_D0  29 CSI2 Camera 1 Data Lane 0     CAM1_CSI_DO  30 CSI2 Camera 1 Data Lane 0     CAM1_RST  31 Camera 1 Reset  low active  CMOS 1 8V  CAM1_CSI_D1  32 CSI2 Camera 1 Data Lane 1     CAM1_CSI_D1  33 CSI2 Camera 1 Data Lane 1     GND 34 Ground  CAMO GPIO 35 GPIO f
39. Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 56 88    O    congatec    Table 23 Thermal Management Signal Descriptions                                  Signal Pin     Description LO PU PD   Comment  THRM  69 Thermal Alarm active low signal generated by the external hardware to indicate an over   3 3V PU 67k   temperature situation  This signal can be used to initiate thermal throttling  3 3V  THRMTRIP    71 Thermal Trip indicates an overheating condition of the processor  If  THRMTRIP   goes active the  O 3 3V   system immediately transitions to the S5 State  Soft Off    Table 24 Fan Control Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Description LO PU PD   Comment  FAN  PWMOUT 196 Primary functionality is fan speed control  Uses the Pulse Width Modulation  PWM  technique   O 3 3V   to control the Fan s RPM based on the CPUS die temperature     FAN  TACHOIN 195 Primary functionality is fan tachometer input    3 3V PU 10k  3 3V                      Table 25 Onboard Camera Interface Signal Descriptions                                                                                  Signal Pin     Description I O Type Comment   CAM_PWR 1 3 3V     5  supply voltage to power the camera device 3 3V O   CAM_PWR 2 3 3V     5  supply voltage to power the camera device 3 3V O   CAMO_CSI_D0  3 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 0      CAMO_CSI_DO  4 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 0      GND 5 Ground   CAMO CSI D1   6 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 1      CAMO_CSI_D1  7 CSI2 Camera 0 Data Lane 1      GND 8 Ground   CAMO_CSI_D2  
40. Disabled Enable or disable Serial Port for Out of Band Management   Windows Emergency Management Services   Management   EMS Enabled   Console Redirection    gt  Console Redirection Settings Submenu Opens console redirection configuration sub menu     Console Redirection Settings COMO Submenu                            Feature Options Description  Terminal Type VT100 Select terminal type   VT100   VT UTF8  ANSI  Baudrate 9600  19200  38400  57600  Select baud rate   115200  Data Bits K   Set number of data bits   8  Parity None Select parity   Even  Odd  Mark  Space  Stop Bits 1 Set number of stop bits   2  Flow Control None Select flow control   Hardware RTS CTS  VT UTF8 Combo Key Support   Disabled Enable VT UTF8 combination key support for ANSI VT100 terminals  Enabled  Recorder Mode Disabled With recorder mode enabled  only text output will be sent over the terminal  This is helpful to capture and  Enabled record terminal data   Resolution 100x31 Disabled Enable or disable extended terminal resolution   Enabled  Legacy OS Redirection 80x24 Number of rows and columns supported for legacy OS redirection   Resolution 80x25       Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 70 88    10 4 8 2    10 4 9    O    congatec    Feature Options    Description       Putty KeyPad VT100  LINUX  XTERMR6  SCO  ESCN  VT400    Select Function Key and KeyPad on Putty     Console Redirection Settings Out of Band Management Submenu                   Feature Options Description   Terminal Type VT10
41. GND Signal Descriptions ENEE 54  Power Control Signal Descriptions   uses reo aia dxiembl Pei geg 54  Power Management Signal Descriptions          s sesseeeseeeseeeee 55  Miscellaneous Signal Descriptions                              sess 55  Manufacturing Signal Descriptions                       seesessess 56  Thermal Management Signal Descriptions                               54  Fan Control Signal Descriptions ciue tron teinte Preis 57  Onboard Camera Interface Signal Descriptions                        57  PCI Configuration Space Map    eterne teens 60  PClInterrupt Routing Map eserse neasg ngne Rei 61    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    10 88    1 1    O    congatec    Introduction    Oseven  Concept    The Oseven  concept is an off the shelf  multi vendor  Single Board Computer that integrates all the core components of a common PC and is  mounted onto an application specific carrier board  Oseven  modules have a standardized form factor of 70mm x 70mm and a specified pinout  based on the high speed MXM system connector  The pinout remains the same regardless of the vendor  The Oseven  module provides the  functional requirements for an embedded application  These functions include  but are not limited to  graphics  sound  mass storage  network  interface and multiple USB ports     A single ruggedized MXM connector provides the carrier board interface to carry all the I O signals to and from the Oseven  module  This  MXM connector is a well known and prove
42. I   DVI  eMMC 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 8 GB 4 GB  SD Card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  Max  TDP 10 W 8 W 6W 5W 10W N A  Q  Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 13 88    2 Specifications    2 1    O    congatec    Feature List    Table 1    Form Factor    Feature Summary    Based on Oseven   form factor specification revision 2 0             Processor Intel Atom    E3845  E3827  E3826  E3825  E3815  Intel   Celeron J1900  N2930  N2807   Memory Single or dual channel non ECC DDR3L onboard memory interface with up to 8 GB and data rates up to 1333 MT s  Variants equipped with Intel Atom  E3815 and E3825 feature single channel memory interface  For more information  see conga OA3 Options Information table on page 11    Chipset Integrated in SoC       Onboard Storage    eMMC 4 5 onboard flash up to 32 GB  optional only for Intel   Atom    variants        Audio    High Definition Audio  HDA  interface with support for multiple codecs       Ethernet    Gigabit Ethernet via the onboard Intel  Ethernet controller 1210        Graphics Options    Intel  HD Graphics with support for DirectX11  OpenGL 3 2  OpenCL 1 2  OpenGLES 2 0  full HW acceleration for decode encode of MPEG2  H 264   MVC and dual simultaneous display support       1x DDI  Digital Display Interface  with support for   1x DisplayPort 1 1  Multiplexed with HDMI DVI ports   Supports Hot Plug detect    1x HDMI 1 4 port  Multiplexed with DisplayPort  DP    DVI  Supports Hot Plug detect   1x DVI ports  Multiplexed with HDMI DP ports
43. I Mode                                        Audio Controller Enabled Enable Audio Controller   Disabled   Azalia Vci Enable Enabled Enable Azalia Vci   Disabled   Azalia Docking Support Enable Enable Enable Azalia Docking support   Disable   Azalia PME Enable Enabled Enable Azalia PME support   Disabled   Azalia HDMI Codec Enabled Enable Azalia HDMI Codec  Disabled   HDMI Port B Enabled Enable HDMI Port B Audio   Disabled   HDMI Port C Enabled Enable HDMI Port C Audio   Disabled    O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    82 88    10 5 2 2   USB Submenu                                                 Feature Options Description  USB OTG Support Disabled Enable USB OTG support   Enabled  USB VBUS On VBUS should be On in Host Mode and it should be Off in OTG device Mode   Off  XHCI Mode Enabled USB3 0 mode support on USBO  USB1  USB2 and USB3 ports  Disabled  Auto Disabled     USB ports will function in USB2 0 mode only  No USB3 0 OS driver required  The USB ports will be  Smart Auto routed to EHCIT controller   Enabled     USB ports will function correctly in BIOS but the ports on which the USB3 0 mode is enabled  see USBO  port USB3 0 item  will not function at all under OS if the USB3 0 OS driver is not installed  USB ports will not  function in pre OS time if USB3 0 Support in BIOS is disabled  see the USB3 0 Support in BIOS item    Auto     USB ports are initially set to operate in USB2 0 Mode and the USB3 0 OS driver  if available  will switch  them USB
44. IO MMC card is present  I O 3 3V   PU 10k  3 3V  SDIO CLK 42 SDIO Clock  With each cycle of this signal a one bit transfer on the command and each  O 3 3V  data line occurs  This signal has maximum frequency of 48 MHz   SDIO CMD 45 SDIO Command Response  This signal is used for card initialization and for command        O 3 3V   PU 20k  transfers  During initialization mode this signal is open drain  During command transfer   OD PP 3 3V  this signal is in push pull mode   SDIO LED 44 SDIO LED  Used to drive an external LED to indicate when transfers occur on the bus  O 3 3V Bay Trail SD Card controller does not  provide any SDIO  LED signal  SDIO  LED signal is therefore generated  by a logic gate  LED blinking might  differ from blinking behavior of other  modules  SDIO  WP 46 SDIO Write Protect  This signal denotes the state of the write protect tab on SD cards      O 3 3V   PU 10k  3 3V  SDIO_PWR   47 SDIO Power Enable  This signal is used to enable the power being supplied to a SD  O 3 3V PU 10k  MMC card device  3 3V  SDIO DATO 49 SDIO Data lines  These signals operate in push pull mode  UO 3 3V  PU20k   Only 4 bit SDIO interface   SDIO DAT  48 OD PP 3 3V SDIO DAT 7 4  are not connected  SDIO_DAT2 51  SDIO_DAT3 50  SDIO_DAT4 53  SDIO_DAT5 52  SDIO_DAT6 55  SDIO_DAT7 54                              gt  Note    The 20k pull ups on the Data and CMD lines are internal Bay Trail pull ups  The pull ups are disabled once a high speed transfer is established     A    congatec Co
45. ONSUMPTION susce dece d br nda ecol dart dde cit 17  conga OA3 Intel  Atom    E3845 Quad Core 1 91 GHz 2MB  dcr 2                 be AR  en 18  conga QA3 Intel  Atom   E3827 Dual Core 1 75 GHz 1MB  Cache mE 18  conga OA3 Intel  Atom   E3826 Dual Core 1 46 GHz 1MB  dU m En 19  conga OA3 Intel  Atom   E3825 Dual Core 1 33 GHz 1MB  ero                                       19  conga QA3 Intel  Atom   E3815 Single Core 1 46 GHz 512KB  EO E 19  conga OA3 Intel  Celeron  J1900 Quad Core 2 0 2 42 GHz 2MB  acum                                  20  conga OA3 Intel  Celeron  N2930 Quad Core 1 83 2 16 GHz  2MB ee a vei odes Pob dnd Ret van Uit REA 20  conga OA3 Intel  Celeron  N2807 Dual Core 1 58 2 16 GHz 2MB    co T                    M 20  Supply Voltage Battery Power csse nre eerie ent 21  CMOS Battery Powel Consumptlort   onsite rid lend 21  Environmental Specifications oesgette gees 21  e Me EE 23  PIS AUS OFS AST EE 24  Heatspreader Dimensions ce eee tere ceeeeeeteeeeeeeaees 25    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    5 Connector E 26  5 1 9 Ne cu e                M bey 27  5 2 ExpressCard TM                                  27  5 3 Gigabit Ethernet E na aE A E a 27  5 4 ECCE AXE ivy EE 27  55 USB EE geehrt                          n 27  5 6 USB HS Or                                                                 28  5 7 cPrI  r                             H          28  5 8 BUSTO EE 28  5 9 High Definition Audio  HDA  isset urkobr ederet 28  5 10 Digital Display InterfaEb  cssierevs
46. S BLC DAT     SSC clock chip data line  Can be used as eDP    GP  DC DAT General Purpose I2C Data line primary hotplug detect  127   LVDS DID CLK DDC Display ID Clock line 128  eDP1_HPD    LIVDS BLC CLK     SSC clock chip clock line  Can be used as eDP    GP DC CLK General Purpose I2C Clock line secondary hotplug detect  129  CANO TX     CAN TX Output for CAN Bus Channel 0 130   CANO RX     CAN RX Input for CAN Bus Channel 0  131   DP_LANE3  DisplayPort differential pair line lane 3  132   RSVD  Differential  Reserved    TMDS_CLK  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair  clock   133   DP_LANE3  DisplayPort differential pair line lane 3  134   RSVD  Differential  Reserved    TMDS_CLK  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair clock   135  GND Power Ground 136   GND Power Ground  137   DP_LANE1  DisplayPort differential pair line lane 1 138   DP_AUX  DisplayPort auxiliary channel    TMDS_LANE1  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair lane1  139   DP_LANE1  DisplayPort differential pair line lane 1 140   DP_AUX  DisplayPort auxiliary channel    TMDS_LANE1  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair lane1  141  GND Power Ground 142  GND Power Ground  143   DP_LANE2    TMDS LANEO   DisplayPort differential pair line lane 2 144   RSVD  Differential Pair  Reserved  145  DP LANE2   TMDS LANEO   DisplayPort differential pair line lane 2 146   RSVD  Differential Pair  Reserved  147  GND Power Ground 148   GND Power Ground  149  DP_LANEO    TMDS_LANE2    DisplayPort differential pair line la
47. Sensor  DTS    Disabled DTS is used on ACPI functions to read the CPU temperature  This value is read from MSR     PPM Configuration Submenu       Feature Options Description   EIST Disabled Enable or disable Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology  EIST    Enabled   CPU C state Report Disabled Enable Disable CPU state Report to Operating System   Enabled       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    OA30m11    72 88    Feature Options Description   Enhanced CPU C state Disabled Enable Disable enhanced CPU C states  Enabled   Max CPU C state C7 Maximal CPU C state supported by the CPU  C6  C1   SOix Disabled Enable Disable CPU SOix state support  Enabled             10 4 11 Thermal Configuration    Feature Options Description  Critical Trip Point 90C Temperature of the ACPI critical Trip Point in which the OS will shut the system off   87 C  85C  79 C  TIC  63C  55C  47 C  39 C  31C  23C  15C  Passive Trip Point 90 C Temperature of the ACPI passive Trip Point in which the OS will begin throttling the processor   87C  85C  79 C  71C  63 C  55C  47C  39 C  31C  23C  15C           92   Note    The conga OA3 does not support active trip point     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 73 88    10 4 12    10 4 13    O    congatec    IDE Configuration Submenu                                     Feature Options Description  Serial ATA  SATA  Enabled Enable or disable the onboard SATA controller   Disabled  SATA Test Mode Enabled Should be set to Disabled   Disabled Test Mode is use
48. Speed Auto Configure PCle Port 1 Speed   Gen 2 This feature is visible only if PCle noncompliance card option is set to  Not Supported   If the option is set to  Gen 1  supported   then the speed defaults to Gen 1    PCI Express Port 2 Disabled Enable PCle Port 2   Enabled   Speed Auto Configure PCle Port 2 Speed   Gen 2 This feature is visible only if PCle noncompliance card option is set to  Not Supported   If the option is set to  Gen 1  supported   then the speed defaults to Gen 1    PCI Express Port 3 Disabled Enable PCle Port 3   Enabled   Speed Auto Configure PCle Port 3 Speed   Gen 2 This feature is visible only if PCle noncompliance card option is set to    Not Supported     If the option is set to  Gen 1    supported     then the speed defaults to Gen 1    Boot Setup    Select the Boot tab from the setup menu to enter the Boot setup screen     Boot Settings Configuration             Feature Options Description  Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key   0  65535 O means no wait for fastest boot  not recommended   65535 means infinite wait   Bootup NumLock State On Select the keyboard numlock state   Off  Quiet Boot Disabled Disabled displays normal POST diagnostic messages   Enabled Enabled displays OEM logo instead of POST messages     Note  The default OEM logo is a dark screen        Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11    84 88                Feature Options Description  Enter Setup If No Boot No Select whether the setup menu sh
49. T or permanently     Copyright    2013 congatec AG    Until End Of POST    QA30m11 67 88    10 4 3    10 4 4    10 4 5    O    congatec    Feature    Options    Description       Digital Display Interface 1     DDI1     Disabled  DisplayPort  HDMI DVI  Auto    Select the output type of the digital display interface     Hardware Health Monitoring Submenu             Feature Options Description   CPU Temperature No option Displays the actual CPU Temperature in   C    CPU Fan Speed No option Displays the actual CPU Fan Speed in RPM    RTC Wake Submenu   Feature Options Description   Wake System At Fixed Time Disabled Enable system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm   Enabled       Wake up hour  Wake up minute    Specify wake up hour  For example  enter  3  for 3am and  15  for 3pm     Specify wake up minute        Wake up second    Module Serial Ports Submenu    Specify wake up second           Feature Options Description   Serial Port O Disabled Enable or disable module serial port 0   Enabled   Serial Port 1 Disabled Enable or disable module serial port 1   Enabled    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    68 88    10 4 6 ACPI Submenu                      Feature Options Description   Enable ACPI Auto Disabled Enable or disable BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration   Configuration Enabled   Enable Hibernation Disabled Enable or disable system s ability to hibernate  operating system S4 sleep state   This option may not be  Enabled effective with some operating systems    ACPI Sleep S
50. V shall be placed between  module and HDMI DVI connector    HDMI CTRL DAT  150 DDC based control signal  data  for HDMI device  I O 3 3V OD  PU 4k 3 3V   Level shifter FET and 2 2k PU to 5V shall be placed between  module and HDMI DVI connector    DP_HDMI_HPD   153 Hot plug active low detection signal that serves as an   3 3V PU 4 99k   Supports open drain and PushPull Driver  Onboard PU is   interrupt request  1 8V protected with a diode           5   Note    The TMDS interface signals are shared with the DisplayPort signals     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 52 88    Table 15 LPC Signal Descriptions                   Signal Pin     Description  O PU PD   Comment   LPC ADO 185 Multiplexed Command  Address and Data  PC AD O  3     O 3 3V   LPC AD1 186   LPC AD2 187   LPC_AD3 188   LPC_FRAME    190 LPC frame indicates the start of a new cycle or the I O 3 3V   termination of a broken cycle    LPC_LDRO    192 LPC DMA request  I O 3 3V_   PU 10k   LPC_CLK 189 LPC clock I O 3 3V 33 MHz on modules with Bay Trail SoC  Intel Atom E3800 series   25 MHz on modules with Bay Trail M D SoC  Intel Celeron series    SERIRO 191 Serialized Interrupt  I O 3 3V                    9   Note    The conga OA3 does not support GPIOs on the LPC interface     Table 16 SPI Interface Signal Descriptions                   Signal Pin    Description Vo PU PD   Comment   SPI  MOSI 199 Master serial output Slave serial input signal  SPI serial output data from Oseven  module to the SPI 
51. able Take Ownership   Note  System might restart several times during POST to perform selected operation        Disable Take Ownership                               TPM Clear  USB Submenu  Feature Options Description  USB Module Version No option Displays the version of the USB module   USB Devices No option Displays the detected USB devices   xHCI Hand off Enabled This is a workaround for OSes without xHCI hand off support  The xHCI ownership change should be claimed by xHCI OS driver   Disabled  EHCI Hand off Disabled This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand off support  The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI OS  Enabled driver   USB Mass Storage Disabled Enable Mass Storage Driver Support   Driver Support Enabled  Device Reset Timeout 10sec USB legacy mass storage device start unit command timeout   20 sec  30 sec  40 sec  USB Transfer Timeout 1 sec The timeout value for control  bulk  and interrupt transfers   5 sec  10 sec  20 sec  Device Power  Up Delay Auto Define maximum time a USB device might need before it properly reports itself to the host controller  Auto selects a default  Selection Manual value which is 100ms for a root port or derived from the hub descriptor for a hub port   Device Power  Up Delay 0 40 Actual power up delay value in seconds   Value Default   5    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11 77 88    10 4 20 Platform Trust Technology       Feature Options Description  fTPM Disabled Enable Trusted Platform Module support   Enable
52. and or the internal power supplies  the conga OA3 module is capable of  generating its own power on good     SUS_S3     The SUS_S3   pin 18  signal is an active low output that can be used to control the main 5V rail of the power supply for module and all other  main power supplies on carrier board  In order to accomplish this  the signal must be inverted with an inverter transistor that is supplied by  standby voltage  ATX style  or system input voltage  AT style  and is located on the carrier board     PWRBTN     When using ATX style power supplies PWRBTN   pin 20  is used to connect to a momentary contact  active low debounced push button input  while the other terminal on the push button must be connected to ground  This signal is internally pulled up to 3 3V_SB using a 10k resistor   When PWRBTN  is asserted  it indicates that an operator wants to turn the power on or off  The response to this signal from the system may  vary as a result of modifications made in BIOS settings or by system software     o gt  Note    A    congatec    To initiate an ACPI event  the Bay Trail SoC expects a rising edge on the PWRBTN  signal     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 31 88    Power Supply Implementation Guidelines    5 volt input power is the sole operational power source for the conga OA3  The remaining necessary voltages are internally generated on the  module using onboard voltage regulators  A carrier board designer should be aware of the following important information when
53. annel 2   109   eDPO_TX2  eDP Primary channel 2  110   eDP1 TX2  eDP Secondary channel 2     IWDS_A2  LVDS Primary channel 2    IVDS  B2  LVDS Secondary channel 2   111   LVDS_PPEN LVDS Power enable 112   LVDS_BLEN LVDS Backlight enable  113   eDPO_TX3  eDP Primary channel 3  114   eDP1_TX3  eDP Secondary channel 3     IWDS_A3  LVDS Primary channel 3    IWDS_B3  LVDS Secondary channel 3   115   eDPO_TX3  eDP Primary channel 3  116   eDP1 TX3  eDP Secondary channel 3     IVDS  A3  LVDS Primary channel 3    IVDS  B3  LVDS Secondary channel 3   117  GND Power Ground 118  GND Power Ground  119  eDPO_AUX  eDP Primary Auxilliary channel 120   eDP1_AUX  eDP Secondary Auxiliary channel CLK   O   WDS_A_CLK  LVDS Primary channel CLK    VDS_B_CLK  LVDS Secondary channel CLK   congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 43 88    O    congatec                                                                                                                                                                                                                Pin  Signal Description Pin   Signal Description  121  eDPO AUX  eDP Primary Auxilliary channel  122  eDP1 AUX  eDP Secondary Auxiliary channel CLK     IVDS A CLK  LVDS Primary channel CLK    INDS B CLK  LVDS Secondary channel CLK   123   LVDS_BLT_CTRL PWM Backlight brightness 124   GP  1 Wire Bus fi General Purpose 1 wire bus interface    GP  PWM OUTO General Purpose PWM Output  125  IVDS DID DAT DDC Display ID Data line 126   eDPO_HPD    IVD
54. atic Settings    IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO22F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3E8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA     10 4 22 2 Serial Port 2 Submenu    Serial Port 1 configuration options           Feature Options Description  Use this Device Enabled Enable Logical Device   Disabled  Logical Device Settings No option Show current Logical Device Settings        Possible    10 4 22 3    Use Automatic Settings   IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO22F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3E8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA     Parallel Port Submenu    Serial Port 2 configuration options           Feature Options Description  Use this Device Enabled Enable Logical Device   Disabled  Logical Device Settings No option Show current Logical Device Settings        Possible    O    Use Automatic Settings   IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   1O 2F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3F8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA   IO 3E8  IRO 3 4 5 7 9 10 11  12  DMA     congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG    Parallel Port configuration options     QA30m11    79 88    PS2 Controller  KB amp MS  Submenu    10 4 22 4    10 4 23    10 4 23 1    O    congatec       Feature Options Description  Use this Device Enabled Enable Logical Device   Disabled       Logical Device Settings No option    Show current Logical Device Settings        Possible Use Automatic Settings PS2 configuration options     IO 
55. atts  0 63 A 3 17W   1 55A 7 77 W   1 96 A   9 80 W 2 22 A  11 10 W 0 62 A  0 31 W                conga OA3 Intel  Celeron  N2807 Dual Core 1 58 2 16 GHz 2MB Cache    With onboard 2GB memory  4 3W Max  TDP     conga QA3 Art  No  015113    Intel   Celeron  N2807 Dual Core 1 58 2 16 GHz 2MB L2 Cache  22nm     Layout Rev  OA30LAA  BIOS Rev  OC30R000                   Memory Size 2GB   Burst Freq  2 16 GHz   Operating System Windows 7  64 bit    Power State Desktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  S3   Workload  W  GPU Workload  W   Worst Case  5V SB Input   Power consumption  Amperes Watts  TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD                      Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    20 88    ER     2 6 1    Zu    O    congatec     9   Note    All recorded power consumption values are approximate and only valid for the controlled environment described earlier  100  workload  refers to the CPU workload and not the maximum workload of the complete module  Power consumption results will vary depending on the  workload of other components such as graphics engine  memory  etc     Supply Voltage Battery Power  e 2 5V 3 6V DC      Typical 3V DC  CMOS Battery Power Consumption    RTC   20  C Voltage   Current  Integrated in the SoC 3V DC 1 23 pA             The CMOS battery power consumption value listed above should not be used to calculate CMOS battery lifetime  You should measure the  CMOS battery power consumption in your customer specific application i
56. board Flash Rom chip and can be updated using the congatec System  Utility  version 1 5 0 and later   which is available in a DOS based command line  Win32 command line  Win32 GUI  and Linux version     The BIOS displays a message during POST and on the main setup screen identifying the BIOS project name and a revision code  The initial  production BIOS is identified as OA31R1xx  QA32R1xx  QC31R1xx and QC32R1xx where     e QA31 is the BIOS for modules with Intel Atom Single Channel Memory SoC   e QA32 is the BIOS for modules with Intel Atom Dual Channel Memory SoC   e QC31 is the BIOS for modules with Intel Celeron Single Channel Memory SoC  e QC22is the BIOS for modules with Intel Celeron Dual Channel Memory SoC      Risthe identifier for a BIOS ROM file  1 is the so called feature number and xx is the major and minor revision number     The binary size of OA31  QA32  OC31 and QC32 BIOS is 8MB     Supported Flash Devices    The conga QA3 supports the following flash devices   e Winbond W25Q64CVSSIG  8MB     The flash device listed above is tested and can be used on the carrier board for external BIOS support  For more information about external  BIOS support  refer to the Application Note AN7  External BIOS Update pdf on the congatec website at http   www congatec com     Updating the BIOS    BIOS updates are often used by OEMs to correct platform issues discovered after the board has been shipped or when new features are added  to the BIOS     For more information about  Up
57. cle number of your module and compare it to the  option information list on page 11 of this user s guide to determine what options are available on your particular module     Supported Operating Systems    The conga QA3 supports the following operating systems       Microsoft  Windows  8   Microsoft  Windows  Embedded Standard 7    Microsoft  Windows  Embedded Standard 8   Microsoft  Windows  Embedded Compact 7    Microsoft  Windows  7   linux  Timesys Fedora 18     e Microsoft  Windows  10      gt  Note    FC    O    congatec    For the installation of Windows 7 8 and WES7 8  congatec AG requires a minimum storage capacity of 16 GB  congatec will not offer technical  support for systems with less than 16 GB storage space     Mechanical Dimensions     700 mm x 70 0 mm    2 34  x 234      e The Qseven    module  including the heatspreader plate  PCB thickness and bottom components  is up to approximately 12mm thick     Heatspeader          Qseven Module PCB    i Dimension is dependent         on connector height used    All dimensions without tolerance  0 2mm    Dimension is dependent  on connector height used    All measurements are in millimeters    Carrier Board PCB    Rear View of Qseven Module    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 15 88    2 4    2 4 1    2 4 2    O    congatec    Supply Voltage Standard Power    e 5VDC   5     The dynamic range shall not exceed the static range     Electrical Characteristics    5 25V     4 75V        Dynamic Range          AEN ENEE    
58. ct is shipped by congatec  or the remainder of the original warranty  whichever is longer  This Limited Warranty extends to  congatec s direct customer only and is not assignable or transferable     Except as set forth in writing in the Limited Warranty  congatec makes no performance representations  warranties  or guarantees  either express  or implied  oral or written  with respect to the products  including without limitation any implied warranty  a  of merchantability   b  of fitness for a  particular purpose  or  c  arising from course of performance  course of dealing  or usage of trade     congatec AG shall in no event be liable to the end user for collateral or consequential damages of any kind  congatec shall not otherwise be liable  for loss  damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the use of the product or from any other cause  The sole and exclusive remedy  against congatec  whether a claim sound in contract  warranty  tort or any other legal theory  shall be repair or replacement of the product only     90 900     Certification  ER  amr  congatec AG is certified to DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 standard  NEA s  Intertek  Technical Support    O    congatec    congatec AG technicians and engineers are committed to providing the best possible technical support for our customers so that our products  can be easily used and implemented  We request that you first visit our website at www congatec com for the latest documentation  utilities and  drivers  which have
59. ction  If    O 3 3V   PU 2 2k    GP2 DC CLK primary functionality is not used it can be as General Purpose lC bus clock line  OD 3 3V    VDS DID DAT 125 Primary functionality DisplaylD DDC data line used for LVDS flat panel detection  If  O 3 3V   PU 22k    GP2 I2C DAT primary functionality is not used it can be as General Purpose IC bus data line  OD 3 3V   LVDS_BLC_CLK 128 Control clock signal for external SSC clock chip  If the primary  O3 3V  PU 10k   Not supported   eDP1_HPD  functionality is not used  it can be used as an emedded OD 3 3V  DisplayPort secondary Hotplug detection    LVDS_BLC_DAT 126 Control data signal for external SSC clock chip   O3 3V  PU 10k   Not supported   eDPO_HPD  If the primary functionality is not used  it can be used as an OD 3 3V  emedded DisplayPort primary Hotplug detection        Table 13 DisplayPort Signal Descriptions                                                                            Signal Pin     Description LO PU PD  Comment  DP_LANE3   131 DisplayPort differential pair lines lane 3 O PCIE AC coupled on module   DP LANE3   133 Shared with TMDS_CLK  and TMDS CLK    DP_LANE2   143 DisplayPort differential pair lines lane 2 O PCIE AC coupled on module   DP LANE2   145 Shared with TMDS LANEO  and TMDS LANEO    DP_LANE1   137 DisplayPort differential pair lines lane 1 O PCIE AC coupled on module   DP LANE1   139 Shared with TMDS_LANE1  and TMDS_LANE1    DP_LANEO   149 DisplayPort differential pair lines lane 0 O PCIE AC coupled on 
60. d    10 4 21 Security Configuration                                                       Feature Options Description   TXE Enabled Enable Trusted Execution Engine   Disabled   TXE HMRFPO Enable Enable Host ME Region Flash Protection Overwrite   Disable   TXE Firmware Update Enabled Enable Firmware update   Disabled   TXE EOP Message Enabled Enable TXE End of Post Message   Disabled   TXE Unconfiguration Perform No option Execute a TXE unconfiguration command   Intel R  Anti Theft Technology   No option   Configuration   Intel R  AT Enabled Enable Anti Theft technology   Disabled   Intel R  AT Platform PBA Enabled Enable Anti Theft Platform Pre boot Authentication   Disabled   Intel R  AT Suspend Mode Enabled Enable Anti Theft Suspend Mode   Disabled   10 4 22 SIO Submenu   Feature Options Description   AMI SIO Driver Version    gt  Serial Port 1 No option Serial Port 1 Submenu    gt  Serial Port 2 No option Serial Port 2 Submenu    gt  Parallel Port No option Parallel Port Submenu    gt  PS2 Controller No Option PS2 configuration Submenu     KB amp MS       gt  Note  oO    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG    This setup menu is only available if an external Winbond W83627 Super I O has been implemented on the carrier board     QA30m11    78 88    10 4 22 1 Serial Port 1 Submenu          Feature Options Description  Use this Device Enabled Enable Logical Device   Disabled  Logical Device Settings No option Show current Logical Device Settings        Possible    Use Autom
61. d just for verification measurements   SATA Speed Support Gent Indicates the maximum speed the SATA controller can support   Gen2  SATA ODD Port Port 0 ODD Configure which SATA Port is ODD   Port 1 ODD  No ODD  SATA Mode IDE Mode Configure SATA Port Mode  AHCI Mode  Serial ATA Port 0 Enabled Enable or disable the SATA Port 0   Disabled  SATA Port 0 Hot Plug Disabled Select hot plug support for SATA Port 0   Enabled Not possible in Native IDE mode   Serial ATA Port 1 Enabled Enable or disable the SATA Port 1   Disabled  SATA Port 1 Hot Plug Disabled Select hot plug support for SATA Port 1   Enabled Not possible in Native IDE mode   SATA Port 0 Information No Option Displays Information of device detected on SATA Port 0   SATA Port 1 Information No Option Displays Information of device detected on SATA Port 1     Miscellaneous Configuration Submenu             Feature Options Description   High Precision Timer Enabled Enable or disable the high precision event timer   Disabled   Boot Timer with HPET Timer Enabled Allow boot timer calculation with the high precision event timer   Disabled   PCI Express Dynamic Clock   Enabled Enable dynamic clock gating    Gating Disabled    Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    74 88    10 4 14    10 4 15    10 4 16    O    congatec    SCC Configuration Submenu       Feature Options Description  SCC Device Mode ACPI Mode Configure the storage control cluster working mode   PCI Mode       SCC eMMC Support    Enable eMMC 4 5 Support  Enable
62. dating the BIOS    refer to the user s guide for the congatec System Utility  which is called CGUTLm1x pdf and  can be found on the congatec AG website at www congatec com     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 87 88    12 Industry Specifications    The list below provides links to industry specifications that apply to congatec AG modules                       Specification Link   Oseven  Specification http   www qseven standard org    Qseven   Design Guide http   www qseven standard org    Low Pin Count Interface Specification  Revision 1 0  LPC  http   developer intel com design chipsets industry lpc   htm   Universal Serial Bus  USB  Specification  Revision 2 0 http   www usb org home   Serial ATA Specification  Revision 1 0a http   www serialata org   PCI Express Base Specification  Revision 2 0 http   www pcisig com specifications          A    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 88 88    
63. device    O 3 3VSB   SPI MISO 201 Master serial input Slave serial output signal  SPI serial input data from the SPI device to Oseven  module     3 3VSB   SPI SCK 203 SPI clock output  O 3 3VSB   SPI  CSOft 200 SPI chip select 0 output  O 3 3VSB   SPI_CS1  202 SPI Chip Select 1 signal is used as the second chip select when two devices are used  Do not use when only  O 3 3VSB Not connected  one SPI device is used                       o gt  Note    The SPI interface is for external BIOS only     A    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11    53 88    Table 17    CAN Bus Signal Descriptions                                                                Signal Pin    Description  O PU PD   Comment  CANO TX 129 CAN  Controller Area Network  TX output for CAN Bus channel 0  In order to connect a CAN O 3 3V Not connected  controller device to the Oseven  module s CAN bus it is necessary to add transceiver hardware  to the carrier board   CANO RX 130 RX input for CAN Bus channel 0  In order to connect a CAN controller device to the Oseven    3 3V Not connected  module s CAN bus it is necessary to add transceiver hardware to the carrier board   Table 18 Power and GND Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin   Description I O  PU PD  Comment  VCC 211 230 Power Supply  5VDC  5   P  VCC DV SB   205 206 Standby Power Supply  5VDC  5   P  VCC RTC 93 3 V backup cell input  VCC  RTC should be connected to a 3V backup cell for  P  RTC operation and storage register non volatility in the absenc
64. e System    Description       Controller Information No option    Chipset Setup    Provides Health Status of the controller    Select the Boot tab from the setup menu to enter the Boot setup screen     North Bridge Submenu                Feature Options Description   Memory Information   Total Memory No option Total amount of memory detected by the system  Memory Slot 0 No option Memory detected by the system on Slot 0  Memory Slot 1 No option Memory detected by the system on Slot 1    South Bridge Submenu                      Feature Options Description    gt  Azalia HD Audio Submenu Azalia HD Audio Submenu     gt  USB Submenu USB Submenu     gt  PCI Express Configuration Submenu PCI Express Configuration Submenu    High Precision Timer Enabled Enable High Precision Event Timer   Disabled   Restore AC Power Loss Power Off Configure the State of the system after a Power Loss when running in AT Mode  Power On  Last State   Serial IRO Quiet Configure IRO Serial Mode  Continuous       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    81 88             10 5 2  Azalia HD Audio       Feature Options Description   SB CRID Revision ID Select the Revision ID showed on the PCI configuration space   CRID 0  CRID 1  CRID 2   Global SMI Lock Enabled Enable or Disable SMI Lock  Disabled   BIOS Read Write Protection Enabled Enable BIOS SPI Region read write protection   Disabled   Feature Options Description   LPE Audio Support Disable Enable LPE Audio Support     LPE Audio PCI Mode  LPE Audio ACP
65. e of system  power   VCC RTC   2 5   3 3 V    GND   2  23 25  34  39 40  57    Power Ground  P  58  73 74  97 98  117 118   35 136  141 142  147 148   59 160  165 166  183 184   97 198  Table 19 Power Control Signal Descriptions  Signal _ Pin    Description of Power Control signals 1 0 PU PD  Comment  PWGIN 26 High active input for the Oseven  module indicates that power from the power supply is 1 5V PU 1M 5V  ready   PWRBTN    20             Power Button  Low active power button input  This signal is triggered on the falling edge       3 3VSB   PU 10k  3 3VSB             A    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    54 88    Table 20 Power Management Signal Descriptions                                                                                              Signal Pin    Description of Power Management signals I O PU PD   Comment  RSTBTN  28 Reset button input  This input may be driven active low by an external circuitry to reset the Qseven      3 3VSB OD   PU 10k  module  3 3VSB  BATLOW   27 Battery low input  This signal may be driven active low by external circuitry to signal that the system   3 3VSB PU 10k  battery is low or may be used to signal some other external battery management event  3 3VSB  WAKE  17 External system wake event  This may be driven active low by external circuitry to signal an external   3 3VSB PU 10k  wake up event  3 3VSB  SUS_STAT    19 Suspend Status  indicates that the system will be entering a low power state soon  O 3 3VSB  SUS_S3  18 S3
66. ear format   System Time Hour Minute Second   Specifies the current system time     Note  The time is in 24 hour format     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 63 88    10 4    O    congatec    Advanced Setup    Select the advanced tab from the setup menu to enter the advanced BIOS setup screen  The menu is used for setting advanced features and    only features described within this user s guide are listed     Main Advanced    Boot       Watchdog       Graphics       Hardware Health Monitoring       RTC Wake       Module Serial Ports       ACPI       Intel R  Smart Connect Technology       Serial Port Console Redirection  CPU Configuration       PPM Configuration       Thermal Configuration       IDE Configuration       Miscellaneous Configuration       SCC Configuration       Network Stack       CSM       SDIO       Trusted Computing       USB       Platform Trust Technology       Security Configuration          Intel R  1210 Gigabit Network  SIO       Driver Health       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    64 88    Watchdog Submenu                         Feature Options Description  POST Watchdog Disabled Select the timeout value for the POST watchdog   30sec  1min The watchdog is only active during the power on self test of the system and provides a facility to prevent errors during boot  2min up by performing a reset   5min  10min  30min  Stop Watchdog for No Select whether the POST watchdog should be stopped during the popup of the boot selection
67. h 2GB onboard memory and 4GB eMMC  7W Max  TDP              conga QA3 Art  No  015102 Intel  Atom    E3826 Dual Core 1 46 GHz 1MB L2 Cache  22nm   Layout Rev  QA30LA2  BIOS Rev  OA32R004  Memory Size 2GB  Operating System Windows 7  64 bit   Power State Desktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  Workload  W    GPU Workload  W   Worst Case   S3  5V SB Input  Power consumption  Amperes Watts  0 73 A  3 67 W 10 95 A  4 73 W  1 59A 7 95 W 1 60 A  8 00 W 0 07 A  0 36 W                         2 5 4 conga OA3 Intel  Atom    E3825 Dual Core 1 33 GHz 1MB Cache    With 2GB onboard memory and 4GB eMMC  6W Max  TDP     conga OA3 Art  No  015103    Intel   Atom    E3825 Dual Core 1 33 GHz 1MB L2 Cache  22nm   Layout Rev  QA30LA1  BIOS Rev  QA31R000                Memory Size 2GB   Operating System Windows 7  64 bit    Power State Desktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  S3   Workload  W    GPU Workload  W   Worst Case  5V SB Input   Power consumption  Amperes Watts  0 38A 1 91W  0 61A 3 07 W  1 00A 5 01 W 1 06 A   5 30 W 0 09 A  0 43 W                   2 5 5 conga QA3 Intel  Atom   E3815 Single Core 1 46 GHz 512KB Cache    With 2GB onboard memory and 4GB eMMC  5W Max  TDP     conga QA3 Art  No  015104    Intel  Atom    E3815 Single Core 1 46 GHz 512KB L2 Cache  22nm   Layout Rev  QA30LA1  BIOS Rev  QA31RO00                               O    Memory Size 2GB  Operating System Windows 7  64 bit   Power State Des
68. he behavior of the system after an AC power loss  condition  Supported modes are  Always On    Remain Off  and  Last State      Watchdog  The conga QA3 is equipped with a multi stage watchdog solution that can be triggered by software of external hardware  For more information    about the watchdog feature  see the BIOS setup description in section 10 4 1 of this document and the application note AN3 Watchdog pdf  on the congatec AG website at www congatec com     Embedded BIOS    The conga OA3 is equipped with congatec Embedded BIOS  which is based on American Megatrends Inc  Aptio UEFI firmware  These are the  most important embedded PC features     CMOS Backup in Non Volatile Memory    A copy of the CMOS memory  SRAM  is stored in the BIOS flash device  This prevents the system from booting up with incorrect system  configuration if the backup battery  RTC battery  fails  Additionally  it provides the ability to create systems that do not require a CMOS backup  battery     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 34 88    6 3 2    6 3 3    6 3 4    6 3 5    O    congatec    OEM CMOS Default Settings and OEM BIOS Logo    This feature allows system designers to create and store their own CMOS default configuration and BIOS logo  splash screen  within the BIOS  flash device  Customized BIOS development by congatec for these changes is no longer necessary because customers can easily do these  changes by themselves using the congatec system utility CGUTIL     OEM BIOS Code    With
69. his column for the signal is empty  then no pull up or pull down resistor has been implemented   The         symbol at the end of the signal name indicates that the active or asserted state occurs when the signal is at a low voltage level  When   ft  is not present  the signal is asserted when at a high voltage level     o gt  Note    Not all the signals described in this section are available on all conga QA3 variants  Use the article number of the module and refer to the  options table in section 1 to determine the options available on the module     Table3 Signal Tables Terminology Descriptions                                                       Term Description     Input Pin   Q Output Pin   OC Open Collector   OD Open Drain   PP Push Pull   ei Bi directional Input Output Pin   P Power Input   NA Not applicable   NC Not Connected   PCIE PCI Express differential pair signals  In compliance with the PCI Express Base Specification 2 0   GB_LAN Gigabit Ethernet Media Dependent Interface differential pair signals  In compliance with IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Gigabit Ethernet Specification   USB Universal Serial Bus differential pair signals  In compliance with the Universal Serial Bus Specification 2 0   SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment differential pair signals  In compliance with the Serial ATA High Speed Serialized AT Attachment Specification 2 6   SPI Serial Peripheral Interface bus is a synchronous serial data link that operates in full duplex mode    LVDS Low V
70. ication  The other reference documents that should be used  include the following     Oseven  Design Guide  Oseven  Specification    The links to these documents can be found on the congatec AG website at www congatec com    Disclaimer   The information contained within this user s guide  including but not limited to any product specification  is subject to change without notice   congatec AG provides no warranty with regard to this user s guide or any other information contained herein and hereby expressly disclaims  any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose with regard to any of the foregoing  congatec AG assumes  no liability for any damages incurred directly or indirectly from any technical or typographical errors or omissions contained herein or for  discrepancies between the product and the user s guide  In no event shall congatec AG be liable for any incidental  consequential  special  or  exemplary damages  whether based on tort  contract or otherwise  arising out of or in connection with this user s guide or any other information  contained herein or the use thereof     Intended Audience    This user s guide is intended for technically qualified personnel  It is not intended for general audiences     Lead Free Designs  RoHS     All congatec AG designs are created from lead free components and are completely RoHS compliant     Electrostatic Sensitive Device    A All congatec AG products are electrostatic sensitive devices and are 
71. ing interface defined by Silicon Image that is used for DVI and HDMI    DVI Digital Visual Interface is a video interface standard developed by the Digital Display Working Group  DDWG     LPC Low Pin Count is a low speed interface used for peripheral circuits such as Super I O controllers  which typically combine legacy  device support into a single IC    IC Bus Inter Integrated Circuit Bus is a simple two wire bus with a software defined protocol that was developed to provide the  communications link between integrated circuits in a system    SM Bus System Management Bus is a popular derivative of the PC  bus    SPI Bus Serial Peripheral Interface is a synchronous serial data link standard that operates in full duplex mode    GbE Gigabit Ethernet   LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling   DDC Display Data Channel is an lC bus interface between a display and a graphics adapter    N C  Not connected   N A  Not available   T B D  To be determined          Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    6 88    Contents    2 5 3  2 5 4  2 50  2 5 6  Stef  2 5 8  2 6    2 6 1  2 7    4 1    O    congatec    litro ductor MPH rd 11  GE 11  conga OA3 Options Information  12  Geier egenen 14  Feature 8 IB     Rc             es 14  Supported Operating Systems           c eee cee eeeteeeeeeeeeteaeeaes 15  Mechanical Dimensions ceci cn sinite tri xr Rec eH fanc tr 15  Supply Voltage Standard Power    16  Electrical Characteristics ease reueg CORAN RD 16  Rise TIME E              16  Power C
72. iption LO PU PD  Comment  GBE MDIO  12 Media Dependent Interface  MDI  differential pair 0  The MDI can operate in 1 0 Analog Twisted pair signals for externa  GBE_MDIO  10 1000  100  and 10Mbit sec modes  This signal pair is used for all modes  transformer   GBE_MDI1  11 Media Dependent Interface  MDI  differential pair 1  The MDI can operate in 1 0 Analog Twisted pair signals for externa  GBE_MDI1  9 1000  100  and 10Mbit sec modes  This signal pair is used for all modes  transformer   GBE_MDI2  6 Media Dependent Interface  MDI  differential pair 2  The MDI can operate in 1 0 Analog Twisted pair signals for externa  GBE_MDI2  4 1000  100  and 10Mbit sec modes  This signal pair is only used for 1000Mbit sec transformer   Gigabit Ethernet mode   GBE_MDI3  5 Media Dependent Interface  MDI  differential pair 3  The MDI can operate in 1 0 Analog Twisted pair signals for externa  GBE_MDI3  3 1000  100  and 10Mbit sec modes  This signal pair is only used for 1000Mbit sec transformer   Gigabit Ethernet mode   GBE CTREF 15 Reference voltage for carrier board Ethernet magnetics center tap  The reference  REF Not connected  voltage is determined by the requirements of the module s PHY and may be as  low as OV and as high as 3 3V   The reference voltage output should be current limited on the module  In a case  in which the reference is shorted to ground  the current must be limited to 250mA  or less   GBE LINK 13 Ethernet controller O link indicator  active low  O 3 3VSB  PP  GBE_LINK
73. ktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  S3  5V  Workload  W    GPU Workload  W   Worst Case  SB Input  Power consumption  Amperes Watts  0 37A 1 85W  0 54A 2 71W  0 79A 3 95 W 0 88 A   4 40 W 0 07 A  0 34 W  congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG OA30m11 19 88    2 5 6    25    2 5 8    O    congatec    conga OA3 Intel  Celeron  J1900 Quad Core 2 0 2 42 GHz 2MB Cache    With onboard 2GB memory  10W Max  TDP                       conga QA3 Art  No  015111 Intel   Celeron   J1900 Quad Core 2 0 2 42 GHz 2MB L2 Cache  22nm   Layout Rev  OA30LA2  BIOS Rev  OC32R004  Memory Size 2GB  Burst Freq  2 42 GHz  Operating System Windows 7  64 bit   Power State Desktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  S3   Workload  W  GPU Workload  W   Worst Case  5V SB Input  Power consumption  Amperes Watts  0 77A 3 85W  2 02A 10 10 W  3 01 A  15 07 W 3 22 A   16 10 W 0 07 A  0 36 W                   conga QA3 Intel  Celeron  N2930 Quad Core 1 83 2 16 GHz 2MB Cache    With 2GB onboard memory  7 5W Max  TDP     conga QA3 Art  No  015112    Intel  Celeron  N2930 Quad Core 1 83 2 16 GHz 2MB L2 Cache  22nm   Layout Rev  OQA30LA4  BIOS Rev  OC32R000                         Memory Size 2GB   Burst Freq  2 16 GHz   Operating System Windows 7  64 bit    Power State Desktop Idle 100  CPU 100  CPU  amp  100  Max  Power Consumption Suspend to Ram  S3   Workload  W    GPU Workload  W   Worst Case  5V SB Input   Power consumption  Amperes W
74. l Help screen    F2 Load previous settings    F9 Load optimal default settings    F10 Save changes and exit setup    ESC Discard changes and exit setup    ENTER Display options of a particular setup item or enter submenu     10 3 Main Setup Screen    When you first enter the BIOS setup  you will see the main setup screen  The main setup screen reports BIOS  processor  memory and board  information and is for configuring the system date and time  You can always return to the main setup screen by selecting the  Main  tab                                                     Feature Options Description  Main BIOS Version No option Displays the main BIOS version   OEM BIOS Version No option Displays the additional OEM BIOS version   Build Date No option Displays the date the BIOS was built   Product Revision No option Displays the hardware revision of the board   Serial Number No option Displays the serial number of the board   BC Firmware Revision No option Displays the firmware revision of the congatec board controller   MAC Address No option Displays the MAC address of the onboard Ethernet controller   Boot Counter No option Displays the number of boot ups   max  16777215    Microcode Patch No option Displays the microcode patch loaded for the onboard CPU  Baytrail SoC No option B3 Stepping  Total Memory No option Total amount of low voltage DDR3 present on the system  System Date Day of week  month    Specifies the current system date   day year Note  The date is in month day y
75. l audio video interconnect  intended to be used primarily between a computer and  its display monitor     The DisplayPort interface is provided by DDIO of the Bay Trail SoC andisshared with HDMI DVI  The supported resolution is up to 2560x 1 600 60Hz     UE Note    5 10 3    O    congatec    The conga OA3 supports one DisplayPort display  See table 2 above for possible display combinations     HDMI    High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI  is a licensable compact audio video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital  streams  HDMI encodes the video data into TMDS for digital transmission and is backward compatible with the single link Digital Visual  Interface  DVI  carrying digital video     Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 29 88    The HDMI is provided by DDIO of the Bay Trail SoC and is shared with DisplayPort DVI  The supported resolution is up to 1920x1200 60Hz     UE Note    The conga OA3 supports one HDMI display  See table 2 above for possible display combinations     5 10 4 DVI    The DVI is similar to HDMI in the way it uses TMDS for transmitting data from transmitter to the receiver but unlike the HDMI  does not support  audio and CEC       gt  Note    The conga OA3 supports one DVI display  See table 2 above for possible display combinations     DTI LPC  The conga QA3 offers the LPC  Low Pin Count  bus  The LPC bus corresponds approximately to a serialized ISA bus yet with a significantly  reduced number of signals and functionality  Due 
76. ltiplexed  64   SMB ALERT  SMBus Alert input    2S CLK with I2S Serial Data Clock from Codec    65 HDA SDI   I2S  SDI HD Audio AC 97 Serial Data In  Multiplexed  66  GPO DC CLK General Purpose DC Bus No 0 clock line   with I2S Serial Data Input from Codec  ai Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 42 88                                                                                                                                                                         Pin  Signal Description Pin   Signal Description  67 HDA_SDO    2S_SDO HD Audio AC 97 Serial Data Out  Multiplexed  68  GPO DC DAT General Purpose DC Bus No 0 data line  with 12S Serial Data Output from Codec  69   THRM  Thermal Alarm active low 70   WDTRIG  Watchdog trigger signal  71   THRMTRIP  Thermal Trip indicates an overheating 72  WDOUT Watchdog event indicator  condition  73  GND Power Ground 74  GND Power Ground  75 USB P7  USB Port 7 Differential Pair    Multiplexed with  76  USB_P    USB Port 6 Differential Pair   Multiplexed with    USB  SSTXO  Superspeed USB transmit differential pair    USB  SSRXO  Superspeed USB transmit differential pair   77  USB_P7  USB Port 7 Differential Pair  Multiplexed with  78   USB P  6  USB Port 6 Differential Pair  Multiplexed with    USB  SSTXO   Superspeed USB transmit differential pair    USB  SSRXO   Superspeed USB transmit differential pair   79 USB 6 7 OCIt     Over current detect input 6 7 USB 80  USB 4 5 OCH Over current detect input 4 5 USB  81 USB P5  USB Port
77. module   DP LANEO   151 Shared with TMDS LANE2  and TMDS LANE2    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 51 88    Signal Pin     Description LO PU PD  Comment  DP_AUX  138 Auxiliary channel used for link management and device   I O PCIE                         DP_AUX  140 control  Differential pair lines   DP_HPD  154 Hot plug detection signal that serves as an interrupt   3 3V PU 4 99k   Supports open drain and PushPull driver  Onboard PU is protected with  request  1 8V a diode         gt  Note    The DisplayPort interface signals are shared with TMDS signals     Table 14 HDMI DVI Signal Descriptions                                                                                        Signal Pin    Description Vo PU PD   TMDS_CLK  131 TMDS differential pair clock lines  O TMDS Passive level shifter shall use PD 620R    TMDS CLK  133 Shared with DP  LANE3  and DP_LANE3     TMDS_LANEO  143 TMDS differential pair lines lane 0  O TMDS Passive level shifter shall use PD 620R    TMDS  LANEO  145 Shared with DP  LANE2  and DP  LANE2 4    TMDS_LANE1  137 TMDS differential pair lines lane 1  O TMDS Passive level shifter shall use PD 620R    TMDS LANE1  139 Shared with DP  LANE1  and DP  LANE1     TMDS_LANE2  149 TMDS differential pair lines lane 2  OTMDS Passive level shifter shall use PD 620R    TMDS_LANE2  151 Shared with DP  LANEO  and DP_LANEO     HDMI CTRL CLK  152 DDC based control signal  clock  for HDMI DVI device   I O 3 3V OD  PU 4k 3 3V   Level shifter FET and 2 2k PU to 5
78. n about the power consumption data for each of the conga OA3 variants offered  The values  are recorded at various operating mode    2 5 1 conga QA3 Intel  Atom    E3845 Quad Core 1 91 GHz 2MB Cache  With 2GB onboard memory and 4GB eMMC  10W Max  TDP     conga QA3 Art  No  015100 Intel  Atom    E3845 Quad Core 1 91 GHz 2MB L2 Cache  22nm     Layout Rev  QA30LA1  BIOS Rev  QA32R004       Memory Size    2GB       Operating System    Windows 7  64 bit        Power State    Desktop Idle 10096 CPU  Workload  W     100  CPU  amp  100   GPU Workload  W     Max  Power Consumption   Worst Case     Suspend to Ram  S3   5V SB Input                Power consumption  Amperes Watts  0 63 A 3 16W  1 45A 7 23W  2 21A  11 03 W 2 38 A  11 90 W 0 08 A   0 39 W          LAM  conga OA3 Intel  Atom    E3827 Dual Core 1 75 GHz 1MB Cache  With 2GB onboard memory and 4GB eMMC  8W Max  TDP     conga QA3 Art  No  015101 Intel  Atom    E3827 Dual Core 1 75 GHz 1MB L2 Cache  22nm    Layout Rev  OA30LA1  BIOS Rev  QA32R004  Memory Size 2GB  Windows 7  64 bit   Desktop Idle 10096 CPU 100  CPU  amp  100   Workload  W    GPU Workload  W   0  8A 3 92W  1 10A 5 48W  1 92A 9 59 W       Operating System  Power State       Max  Power Consumption   Worst Case     2 04 A  10 20 W    Suspend to Ram  S3   5V SB Input  0 07 A  0 34W                   Power consumption  Amperes Watts        A    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 18 88    253 conga QA3 Intel  Atom    E3826 Dual Core 1 46 GHz 1MB Cache    Wit
79. n high speed signal interface connector that is commonly used for high speed PCI Express graphics  cards in notebooks     Carrier board designers can use as little or as many of the I O interfaces as deemed necessary  The carrier board can therefore provide all the  interface connectors required to attach the system to the application specific peripherals  This versatility allows the designer to create a dense  and optimized package  which results in a more reliable product while simplifying system integration     The Oseven  evaluation carrier board provides carrier board designers with a reference design platform and the opportunity to test all the  Oseven  I O interfaces available and then choose what are suitable for their application  Oseven  applications are scalable  which means once  a carrier board has been created there is the ability to diversify the product range through the use of different performance class Oseven   modules  Simply unplug one module and replace it with another  no need to redesign the carrier board     This document describes the features available on the Oseven  evaluation carrier board  Additionally  the schematics for the Oseven  evaluation  carrier board can be found on the congatec website     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 11 88    1 2    O    congatec    conga OQA3 Options Information    The conga QA3 is available in various variants  commercial and industrial   This user s guide describes all of these variants and the table below  
80. n worst case conditions   for example  during high temperature and  high battery voltage  The self discharge of the battery must also be considered when determining CMOS battery lifetime  For more information  about calculating CMOS battery lifetime refer to application note ANS RTC Battery Lifetime pdf  which can be found at www congatec com     Environmental Specifications    Temperature  commercial variants  Operation  0   to 60  C Storage   20   to  80  C  Temperature  industrial variants  Operation   40   to 85  C Storage   45   to  85  C  Humidity Operation  10  to 90  Storage  5  to 95        em    The above operating temperatures must be strictly adhered to at all times  The congatec heatspreader is only suitable for use within commercial  temperature ranges  0  to 60  C    It is not designed to be used within industrial temperature ranges   40  to 85  C   When using a heatspreader  with conga OA3 commercial grade variants  the maximum operating temperature refers to any measurable spot on the heatspreader  surface     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG OA30m11 21 88    congatec AG strongly recommends that you use the appropriate congatec module heatspreader as a thermal interface between the module  and your application specific cooling solution when used in a commercial temperature range  If for some reason it is not possible to use the  appropriate congatec module heatspreader as a thermal interface for conga OA3 commercial grade variants or if an industrial grade varian
81. nd op ada as aad  84  10 7 Security SETUP D 86  10 7 1 Securty SS EE GS ese qd S E A 86  10 7 2 Hard BRI deci qi se vv ee anedcestdetnpatmenernnee eek 86  10 8 S  ve dad caakanarrasusiinasriairmonseiistemaemastauseuvions 86  11 Additional BIOS Features s csccssausirastirelouesaneataauaeaanasiens 87   QA30m11 8 88    11 1 Supported Flash Devices us odes RUE HU APER OR CARI ME E er HE geg 87  13 2 Updating the BlOS P  87    12 Industry E    O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 9 88    List of Tables    Table 1  Table 2  Table 3  Table 4  Table 5  Table 6  Table 7  Table 8  Table 9  Table 10  Table 11  Table 12  Table 13  Table 14  Table 15  Table 16  Table 17  Table 18  Table 19  Table 20  Table 21  Table 22  Table 23  Table 24  Table 25  Table 26  Table 27    O    congatec    Feat  re SUMMA E 14  Display Combination   ost toritate en Erben rev toD  29  Signal Tables Terminology Descriptions                                    41  Edge Finger E 42  PCI Express Signal Descriptions rid heas uisa 46  UART Signal Descriptions    erret terrre anta keen 46  Ethernet Signal Descriptions  vui pt erter 47  E e e 47  USB Signal Descriptlolts sies velsudd tiani eebe vo isti 48  SDIO Signal Descriptions  pter tror ra rta rne t eebe 49  RE He EE 50  LVDS Signal RE E 50  DisplayPort Signal Descriptions usce oH Union RH EE 51  HDMI DVI Signal Descriptions    ertet 5g  LPC Signal ee 53  SPI Interface Signal Descriptions nere eret 53  CAN Bus Signal Deserlptiolis ET 54  Power and 
82. ne O 150   HDMI_CTRL_DAT DDC based control signal  data  for HDMI DVI  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair lane2 device   151  DP LANEO   TMDS LANE2    DisplayPort differential pair line lane O 152   HDMI CTRL CLK DDC based control signal  clock  for HDMI DVI  Multiplexed with TMDS differential pair lane2 device   153   DP_HDMI_HPD  Hot plug detection for HDM 154   DP_HPD  Hot plug detection for DP  155   PCIE_CLK_REF  PCI Express Reference Clock  156   PCIE_WAKE  PCI Express Wake event  157  PCIE CLK REF  PCI Express Reference Clock  158   PCIE_RST  Reset Signal for external devices  159  GND Power Ground 160   GND Power Ground  161   PCIE3_TX      PCI Express Channel 3 Output  162   PCIE3_RX      PCI Express Channel 3 Input   163  PCIE3 TX      PCI Express Channel 3 Output  164   PCIE3_RX      PCI Express Channel 3 Input   165  GND Power Ground 166   GND Power Ground  167   PCIE2_TX  PCI Express Channel 2 Output  168   PCIE2_RX  PCI Express Channel 2 Input   169  PCIE2 TX  PCI Express Channel 2 Output  170   PCIE2 RX  PCI Express Channel 2 Input   171  UARTO TX Serial Data Transmitter 172   VUARTO_RTS  Handshake signal  ready to receive data  173   PCIE1_TX  PCI Express Channel 1 Output  174   PCIE1_RX  PCI Express Channel 1 Input   175  PCIE1 TX  PCI Express Channel 1 Output  176   PCIE1 RX  PCI Express Channel 1 Input   177  UARTO RX Serial Data Receiver 178   VARTO_CTS  Handshake signal  ready to send data  179   PCIEO_TX  PCI Express Channel 0 Output  180   PCIEO_RX
83. ng POST to access the Boot Selection Popup menu  A selection menu displays immediately after POST  allowing the  operator to select either the boot device that should be used or an option to enter the BIOS setup program    10 2   Setup Menu and Navigation  The congatec BIOS setup screen is composed of the menu bar  left frame and right frame  The menu bar is shown below     Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save  amp  Exit       The left frame displays all the options that can be configured in the selected menu  Grayed out options cannot be configured  Only the blue  options can be configured  When an option is selected  it is highlighted in white     The right frame displays the key legend  Above the key legend is an area reserved for text messages  These text messages explain the options  and the possible impacts when changing the selected option in the left frame     UE Note    Entries in the option column that are displayed in bold indicate BIOS default values     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 62 88    The setup program uses a key based navigation system  Most of the keys can be used at any time while in setup  The table below explains the  supported keys                             Key Description    lt         Left Right Select a setup menu  e g  Main  Boot  Exit     t   Up Down Select a setup item or sub menu        Plus Minus Change the field value of a particular setup item   Tab Select setup fields  e g  in date and time     F1 Display Genera
84. non threaded standoff for  threaded and bore hole versions              o gt  Note    All measurements are in millimeters  Torque specification for heatspreader screws is 0 3 Nm  Mechanical system assembly mounting shall  follow the valid DIN ISO specifications  The cooling strip found on the conga QA3 is connected directly to the ground plane when mounted    in the conga QEVAL evaluation carrier board  For more information about connecting the conga OQA3 s PCB cooling plate to the carrier board  ground plane  refer to the Oseven Design Guide        em    When using the heatspreader in a high shock and or vibration environment  congatec recommends the use of a thread locking fluid on the  O heatspreader screws to ensure the above mentioned torque specification is maintained     congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 25 88    5 Connector Subsystems    The conga O4A3 is based on the Oseven   standard and therefore has 115 edge fingers on the top and bottom side of the module that mate  with the 230 pin card edge MXM connector located on the carrier board  This connector is able to interface the available signals of the conga     QA3 with the carrier board peripherals        1x DisplayPort  1x HDMI  1x DVI  1x LVDS     up to 2x 24 bpp   3x PCI Express Lanes  Gigabit Ethernet     Connected via a x1 PCI Express Lane     1x USB 3 0  6x USB 2 0  2x Serial ATA  UART  High Definition Audio    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG       eMMC     onboard     SD MMC  SM Bus  SPI
85. oltage Differential Signaling differential pair signals  In compliance with the LVDS Owner s Manual 4 0    TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling differential pair signals  In compliance with the Digital Visual Interface  DVI  Specification 1 0    CMOS Logic input or output        O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 41 88    Table 4    Edge Finger Pinout                                                                                                                                  Pin  Signal Description Pin   Signal Description   1 GND Power Ground 2 GND Power Ground   3 GBE MDI3  Gigabit Ethernet MDI3  4 GBE MDI2  Gigabit Ethernet MDI2    5 GBE_MDI3  Gigabit Ethernet MDI3  6 GBE_MDI2  Gigabit Ethernet MDI2    7 GBE_LINK100  100 Mbps link speed 8   GBE_LINK1000  1000 Mbps link speed   9 GBE_MDI1  Gigabit Ethernet MDI1  10  GBE MDIO  Gigabit Ethernet MDIO    11 GBE_MDI1  Gigabit Ethernet MDI1  12  GBE_MDIO  Gigabit Ethernet MDIO    13   GBE_LINK  Gigabit Ethernet Link indicator 14   GBE_ACT  Gigabit Ethernet Activity indicator   15  GBE_CTREF Reference voltage for GBE 16  SUS_S5  S5  Soft OFF      shutdown state   17    WAKE  External system wake event 18  SUS S3f  3  Suspend to RAM    SLP   19 SUS_STAT  Suspend status 20   PWRBTN  Power button   21 SLP_BTN  Sleep button 22  LID_BTN  LID button   23  GND Power Ground 24  GND Power Ground   25  GND Power Ground 26  PWGIN Power good input   27   BATLOWf Battery low input 28  RSTBTN  Reset button input 
86. ompatible to USB 1  USB  PO  94 Can be used to form a USB 3 0 Port together with USB  SSRXO   USB SSTXO signals   USB_P1  95 Universal Serial Bus Port 1 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1  USB P1  93 This port may be optionally used as USB client port   USB P2  90 Universal Serial Bus Port 2 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1  USB P2  88  USB P3   89 Universal Serial Bus Port 3 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1  USB P3  87  USB P4   84 Universal Serial Bus Port 4 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1  USB P4  82  USB_SSRX1  ultiplexed with receive signal differential pairs for the  USB  SSRX1  Superspeed USB data path   USB Pit 83 Universal Serial Bus Port 5 differential pair   O USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1 1  USB P5  81  USB SSTX1   ultiplexed with transmit signal differential pairs for the O  USB_SSTX1  Superspeed USB data path  USB_P6  78 Universal Serial Bus Port 6 differential pair    PCIE USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1 1  USB P6  76 AC coupled off module  USB SSRXO   Multiplexed with receive signal differential pairs for the Note   USB SSRXO  Superspeed USB data path This port has only Superspeed signals on the Oseven connector   USB_P7  77 Universal Serial Bus Port 7 differential pair  O PCIE USB 2 0 compliant  Backwards compatible to USB 1 1  USB P7  75 AC coupled on module   USB SSTXO   ul
87. onditions Remarks    column           Wake Event Conditions Remarks   Power Button Wakes unconditionally from S3 S5    Onboard LAN Event Device driver must be configured for Wake On LAN support   PCI Express WAKE  Wakes unconditionally from S3 S5    PME        Activate the wake up capabilities of a PCI device using Windows Device Manager configuration options for this device OR set Resume On  PME  to Enabled in the Power setup menu        USB Mouse Keyboard Event When Standby mode is set to S3  USB Hardware must be powered by standby power source   Set USB Device Wakeup from S3 S4 to ENABLED in the ACPI setup menu  if setup node is available in BIOS setup program      In Device Manager look for the keyboard mouse devices  Go to the Power Management tab and check  Allow this device to bring the  computer out of standby           RTC Alarm Activate and configure Resume On RTC Alarm in the Power setup menu  Only available in S5           Watchdog Power Button Event   Wakes unconditionally from S3 S5        Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 39 88    L      O    congatec    xHCI and EHCI Port Mapping       Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    40 88    8 Signal Descriptions and Pinout Tables    The following section describes the signals found on Oseven  module s edge fingers     Table 2 describes the terminology used in this section for the Signal Description tables  The PU PD column indicates if a pull up or pull down  resistor has been used  if the field entry area in t
88. ooling of the module was done by the module specific heatspreader and a fan cooled heatsink to measure the power  consumption under normal thermal conditions    Each module was measured while running Windows 7 Professional 64Bit  Hyper Threading enabled  Speed Step enabled and Power Plan set  to  Power Saver   This setting ensures that core processors run in LFM  lowest frequency mode  with minimal core voltage during desktop idle   Each module tested was equipped with onboard dual channel memory and 1GB memory size per channel     To measure the worst case power consumption the cooling solution was removed and the CPU core temperature was allowed to run up to  between 90   and 95  C while running 100  workload with the Power Plan set to  Balanced   The peak current value was then recorded  This  value should be taken into consideration when designing the system s power supply to ensure that the power supply is sufficient during worst  case scenarios     Power consumption values were recorded during the following stages     Windows 7    e Desktop Idle  power plan   Power Saver    e 100  CPU workload  see note below  power plan   Power Saver    e 100  CPU workload at approximately 100  C peak power consumption  power plan   Balanced   Suspend to RAM  Supply power for S3 mode is 5V  Desktop Idle    A software tool was used to stress the CPU to 10096 workload     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 17 88    Processor Information    The tables below provide additional informatio
89. or Camera 0 CMOS 1 8V  CAM1_GPIO 36 GPIO for Camera 1 CMOS 1 8V                   Copyright    2013 congatec AG    QA30m11    58 88    9 System Resources    9 1 I O Address Assignment    The I O address assignment of the conga OA3 module is functionally identical with a standard PC AT  The BIOS assigns PCI and PCI Express  I O resources from FFFOh downwards  Non PnP PCI PCI Express compliant devices must not consume I O resources in that area     9 1 1 LPC Bus    On the conga QA3 the Platform Controller Hub  PCH  acts as the subtractive decoding agent  All I O cycles that are not positively decoded  are forwarded to the PCH and the LPC Bus  Some fixed I O space ranges seen by the processor are                                Device IO Address   8259 Master 20h 21h  24h 25h  28h 29h  2Ch 2Dh  30h 31h  34h 35h  38h 39h  3Ch 3Dh  8254s 40h 43h  50h 53h   Ps2 Control 60h  64h   NMI Controller 61h  63h  65h  67h   RTC 70h 77h   Port 80h 80h 83h   Init Register 92h   8259 Master AOh  Ath  A4h A5h  A8h A9h  Ach ADh  BOh B1h  B4h B5h  B8h B9h  Bch BDh  4D0h 4D1h  PCU UART 3F8h 3FFh   Reset Control CF9h   Active Power Management B2h B3h       Some of these ranges are used by a Super I O if implemented on the carrier board or are occupied by the Oseven on module UARTS if these  are enabled in the setup  If you require additional LPC Bus resources other than those mentioned above  or more information about this  subject  contact congatec technical support for assistance     A    congatec
90. ould be started if no boot device is connected   Device Yes  Enable Popup Boot No Select whether the popup boot menu can be started   Menu Yes  Boot Priority Selection Device Based Select between device and type based boot priority lists  The  Device Based  boot priority list allows you to  Type Based select from a list of currently detected devices only  The  Type Based  boot priority list allows you to select device  types  even if a respective device is not yet present  Moreover  the  Device Based  boot priority list might change  dynamically in cases when devices are physically removed or added to the system  The  Type Based  boot menu is  static and can only be changed by the user   Power Loss Control Remain Off Specifies the mode of operation if an AC power loss occurs   Turn On Remain Off keeps the power off until the power button is pressed   Last State Turn On restores power to the computer     Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred   Note  Only works with an ATX type power supply        AT Shutdown Mode    System Reboot  Hot S5    Determines the behavior of an AT powered system after a shutdown           System Off Mode G3 Mech Off Define system state after shutdown when a battery system is present   S5 Soft Off   Fast Boot Disabled Enable or disable boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option  Has no  Enabled effect for BBS   legacy boot options     UE Note    1  The term AC power loss 
91. packaged accordingly  Do not open or handle a congatec AG product  except at an electrostatic free workstation  Additionally  do not ship or store congatec AG products near strong electrostatic  electromagnetic    magnetic  or radioactive fields unless the device is contained within its original manufacturer s packaging  Be aware that failure to comply with  O these guidelines will void the congatec AG Limited Warranty     congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 3 88    Symbols    The following symbols are used in this user s guide   Warning    Warnings indicate conditions that  if not observed  can cause personal injury     Caution    Cautions warn the user about how to prevent damage to hardware or loss of data     032   Note    Notes call attention to important information that should be observed     Copyright Notice    Copyright    2013  congatec AG  All rights reserved  All text  pictures and graphics are protected by copyrights  No copying is permitted  without written permission from congatec AG     congatec AG has made every attempt to ensure that the information in this document is accurate yet the information contained within is  supplied  as is      Trademarks    Product names  logos  brands  and other trademarks featured or referred to within this user s guide  or the congatec website  are the property  of their respective trademark holders  These trademark holders are not affiliated with congatec AG  our products  or our website     O    congatec Copyright
92. purposes during production  May also be used  via a multiplexer  as a UART TX signal to  connect a simple UART for firmware and boot loader implementations  In this case the multiplexer must be  controlled by the MFG NCA signal   MFG NC2   208 This pin is reserved for manufacturing and debugging purposes  May be used as JTAG  TDI signal for boundary   NA NA  scan purposes during production  May also be used  via a multiplexer  as a UART  RX signal to connect a simple  UART for firmware and boot loader implementations  In this case the multiplexer must be controlled by the  MFG  NCA4 signal   MFG NC3   210 This pin is reserved for manufacturing and debugging purposes  May be used as JTAG  TMS signal for NA NA  boundary scan purposes during production  May also be used  via a multiplexer  as vendor specific BOOT  signal for firmware and boot loader implementations  In this case the multiplexer must be controlled by the  MFG_NC4 signal   MFG NCA   204 This pin is reserved for manufacturing and debugging purposes  May be used as JTAG_TRST  signal for NA NA  boundary scan purposes during production  May also be used as control signal for a multiplexer circuit on the  module enabling secondary function for MFG  NCO  3   JTAG   UART    When MFG  NCA is high active it is  being used for JTAG purposes  When MFG NCA4 is low active it is being used for UART purposes   The carrier board must not drive the MFG NC pins or have pull up or pull down resistors implemented for these signals   
93. pyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11    49 88    HDA Signal Descriptions    O    congatec    Table 11                                                                            Signal Pin    Description  O PU PD  Comment  HDA_RST  61 HD Audio Codec Reset  O 3 3V   2S_RST  Multiplexed with 12S Codec Reset   HDA_SYNC 59 HD Audio Serial Bus Synchronization  O 3 3V  I2S_WS Multiplexed with 12S Word Select from Codec   HDA BITCLK  63 HD Audio 24 MHz Serial Bit Clock from Codec  O 3 3V  I2S_CLK ultiplexed with I2S Serial Data Clock from Codec   HDA_SDO 67 HD Audio Serial Data Output to Codec  O 3 3V  I2S_SDO ultiplexed with I2S Serial Data Output from Codec   HDA SDI 65 HD Audio Serial Data Input from Codec    3 3V PD 100k  I2S_SDI ultiplexed with 12S Serial Data Input from Codec   Table 12 LVDS Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Description Vo PU PD   Comment  LVDS PPEN 111 Controls panel power enable  O 3 3V PD 10k  LVDS BLEN 112 Controls panel Backlight enable  O 3 3V PD 10k  LVDS BUT CTRL 123 Primary functionality is to control the panel backlight brightness via pulse width O 3 3V   GP  PWM OUTO modulation  PWM   When not in use for this primary purpose it can be used as General  Purpose PWM Output   LVDS_A0  99 LVDS primary channel differential pair O  O LVDS  LVDS_AO  101  eDPO TXO  Display Port primary channel differential pair O   eDPO TXO   LVDS_A1  103 LVDS primary channel differential pair 1  O LVDS  LVDS_A1  105  eDPO_TX1  Display Port primary channel differential pair 1 
94. rface for SD MMC cards on the Edge finger  The SD card controller in the Storage Control Cluster of the  SoC supports the SD interface with up to 832 Mb s data rate using 4 parallel data lines     DCH Note    5 8    cK    5 10    O    congatec    The conga QA3 celeron variants do not offer SD card Interface     UART    The conga QA3 offers a UART interface on the edge connector  The UART signals are routed from the onboard SoC  For more information   see table 6  UART Signal Description       High Definition Audio  HDA     The conga QA3 provides an interface that supports the connection of HDA audio codecs     Digital Display Interface    The Bay Trail SoC provides two DDI ports to enable eDP 1 3  DP 1 1a  DVI or HDMI 1 4a  One of the ports  DDIO  is routed directly to the edge  finger for the support of eDP DP HDMI DVI  The other port  DDI1  is routed to the edge finger via an eDP to LVDS bridge  This port supports  only LVDS by default  An optional eDP support on this port is possible but only as an assembly option    The SoC on the conga OA3 supports High bandwidth Digital Content Protection 1 4 2 1  HDCP  for content protection over wired displays   HDMI  DisplayPort and Embedded DisplayPort   It also supports audio on DP and HDMI     The conga QA3 supports up to two independent displays  The display combination must be 1 DDI and 1 LVDS as shown in the table below     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG OA30m11 28 88    5 10 1    5 10 2    Table2 Display Combination             
95. riven low by SMB devices   I O 3 3VSB_  PU 10k 3 3V  to signal an event on the SM Bus  OD  SPKR 194 Primary functionality is output for audio enunciator  the    speaker    in PC AT systems    O 3 3V   GP_PWM_OUT2 When not in use for this primary purpose it can be used as General Purpose PWM  Output   Q Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 55 88    congatec                                                                o gt  Note    A    congatec    BIOS DISABLE    41 Module BIOS disable input signal  Pull low to disable module s onboard BIOS    3 3VSB PU 10k   BOOT_ALT  Allows off module BIOS implementations  This signal can also be used to disable 3 3VSB  standard boot firmware flash device and enable an alternative boot firmware source   for example a bootloader   RSVD 132 134 144  Do not connect NC  146 154  GP_1 Wire_Bus 124 General Purpose 1 Wire bus interface  Can be used for consumer electronics I O 3 3V Not connected  control bus  CEC  of HDMI   Table 22 Manufacturing Signal Descriptions  Signal Pin    Description  O  PU PD   Comment  MFG NCO   207 This pin is reserved for manufacturing and debugging purposes  May be used as JTAG  TCK signal for NA NA  boundary scan purposes during production or as a vendor specific control signal  When used as a vendor  specific control signal the multiplexer must be controlled by the MFG NCA signal   MFG NC1  209 This pin is reserved for manufacturing and debugging purposes  May be used as JTAG  TDO signal for NA NA  boundary scan 
96. rocessor Intel   Atom    E3815 Intel   Atom    E3845 Intel   Atom    E3827 Intel   Atom    E3845 Intel   Celeron   J1900   Single Core  1 46 GHz   Quad Core  1 91 GHz   Dual Core  1 75 GHz   Quad Core  1 91 GHz   Quad Core  2 0 2 42 GHz    L2 Cache 512kB 2 MB 1 MB 2 MB 2 MB       Onboard Memory    1GB DDR3L 1066  single channel    4GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    4GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel                                        Graphics Intel   HD Graphics Intel   HD Graphics Intel   HD Graphics Intel   HD Graphics Intel   HD Graphics  GFX Normal Burst   400   N A 542   792 542   792 542   792 688   854  LVDS Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit  DDI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI  eMMC N A N A N A N A N A  SD Card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  Max  TDP SDP   5W 10 W 8 VW 10 W 10 W  Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 12 88    Part No     015112    015113    015130    015131       Processor    Intel  Celeron  N2930   Quad Core  1 83 2 16 GHz     Intel  Celeron  N2807   Dual Core  1 58 2 16 GHz     Intel  Atom    E3805   Dual Core  1 33 GHz     Intel  Atom    E3845   Quad Core  1 91 GHz        L2 Cache    2MB    1MB    1MB    2MB       Onboard Memory    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1333    2GB DDR3L 1066    8GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    single channel    single channel                      
97. s 3 0A  This requires that the power supply be properly  dimensioned       gt  Note    For more information about power control event signals refer to the Oseven  specification     5 16 Power Management    ACPI 5 0 compliant with battery support  Also supports Suspend to RAM  S3   No support for legacy APM     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 32 88    6 1    6 1 1    Additional Features    Onboard Interfaces    MIPI CSI 2 0    The conga QA3 revision B x and later offer an onboard camera interface via the feature connector  The interface supports up to two independent  cameras   four data lanes for the first camera and one data lane for the second camera  Each lane operates at up to 1 GT s depending on the  camera resolution  It also supports up to 24 MP image capture Q 15fps  full HD 1080p60     The MIPI CSI 2 interfaces follow the CSI 2 specification as defined by the MIPI Alliance and support YUV420  YUV422  RGB444  RGB555   RGB565  RGB888  JPEG and RAW 8 10 12 14  The MIPI interface is also compliant with the SGET Camera Feature Specification     For the signal descriptions  see table 25  Onboard Camera Interface Signal Descriptions       5   Note    6 1 2    6 2    O    congatec    The conga OA3 celeron variants do not support MIPI CSI 2 0     eMMC 4 5    The conga Q4A3 offers an optional eMMC 4 5 flash onboard the Intel Atom variants  with up to 32 GB capacity  The conga OA3 celeron variants  do not offer eMMC     congatec Board Controller  cBC     The
98. s means  they can be configured anywhere within the system  When either SATA controller 1 or 2 runs in native mode it only requires one PCI interrupt  for both channels and also has the ability to share this interrupt with other devices in the system  Setting  IDE Mode  in the BIOS setup  program will automatically enable Native mode  See section 10 4 12 for more information about this  Running in native mode frees up interrupt  resources  IROs 14 and 15  and decreases the chance that there may be a shortage of interrupts when installing devices     A gt  Note    7 1 1 4    O    congatec    If your operating system supports native mode then congatec AG recommends you enable it     Thermal Management    ACPI is responsible for allowing the operating system to play an important part in the system s thermal management  This results in the  operating system having the ability to take control of the operating environment by implementing cooling decisions according to the demands  put on the CPU by the application     The conga QA3 ACPI thermal solution offers three different cooling policies     Passive Cooling    When the temperature in the thermal zone must be reduced  the operating system can decrease the power consumption of the processor by  throttling the processor clock  One of the advantages of this cooling policy is that passive cooling devices  in this case the processor  do not  produce any noise  Use the  passive cooling trip point  setup node in the BIOS setup program
99. shows the different configurations available  Check for the Part No  that applies to your product  This will tell you what options described in this  user s guide are available on your particular module     conga OA3  Commercial Variants           Part No 015100 015101 015102 015103 015104 015105   Processor Intel  Atom   E3845   Intel  Atom    E3827   Intel   Atom    E3826   Intel   Atom    E3825   Intel   Atom    E3815 Intel   Atom    E3845   Quad Core  1 91 GHz     Dual Core  1 75 GHz     Dual Core  1 46 GHz     Dual Core  1 33 GHz     Single Core  1 46 GHz     Quad Core  1 91 GHz    L2 Cache 2MB 1 MB 1MB 1 MB 512kB 2MB       Onboard Memory    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  dual channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  single channel    2GB DDR3L 1066  single channel    4GB DDR3L 1333  dual channel                                                 Graphics Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics   Intel  HD Graphics   Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics Intel  HD Graphics   GFX Normal Burst  542   792 542   792 533   667 533   N A 400   N A 542   792   LVDS Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit   Single Dual 18 24bit  Single Dual 18 24bit Single Dual 18 24bit   DDI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI DP   HDMI   DVI   eMMC 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 4 GB 8 GB   SD Card Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes   Max  TDP 10 W 8 Ww 7W 6W 5W 10 W   Part No  015106 015107 015108 015109 015111   P
100. t  of conga QA3 is being used within industrial temperature ranges  then it is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that all components  found on the module operate within the component manufacturer S specified temperature range     Humidity specifications are for non condensing conditions     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 22 88    3    O    congatec    Block Diagram    Qseven 2 0  Connector eDP Assembly Option    230 Edge Finger 2S  S42    a        KEE   COMPUTE UNIT      1  LVDS eDP eDP to LVDS RES eDP  Core  2    LVDS eDP NXP PTN3460   DP TMDS   leiert Core  4 board  PCle Port 1 EE Ce   SSEA 2 DDR3L 1333 MT s   DOE Memor  PCle Port 2  PCle Port 3 SoC TRANSACTION ROUTER  PCle to GBE DISPLAY  amp  GRAPHICS    Ethernet Intel 1210           Channel 1 Onboard  DDR3L 1333 MT s DDR3L Memory                PROCESSOR CORE  Tri gate 3 D 22nm Quad core SoC  1MB L2 cache shared by 2 cores                                Interfaces    1x SuperSpeed DisplayPorti HDMI DVI LVDS         low power       USB 3 0 Port O       Multimedia Features    3x US USB Hub  DirectX 11 JOpenGL 20 OpenGLES 2 0    USB 2 0 Port 3 5 USB 2 0  NEN 2x SATA 3G OpenCL T2    SATA Port 1 3  MIPI CSI  Feature  E E SE  INTEGRATED UO    SM Bus Integrated I O Interfaces    sp v  vc E USB 20     re           3x USB 2 0        USB 2 0 Port O  2          high performance       MEMORY CONTROLLER qos org                               SSD              SPI Bus        CAN Bus  LPC Bus        NOTE  
101. tate Suspend Disabled Select the state used for ACPI system sleep suspend    3  Suspend to RAM    Lock Legacy Resources Disabled Enable or disable locking of legacy resources   Enabled   LID Support Disabled Activate ACPI LID button support  Enabled   Sleep Button Support Disabled Activate ACPI sleep button support  Enabled    10 4 7 Intel R  Smart Connect Technology Submenu                      Feature Options Description   ISCT Support Disabled Enable or disable Intel R  Smart Connection Support  When this setup node is set to Disabled  all the other  Enabled Nodes will not be visible    ISCT Notification Control Disabled Enable or Disable ISCT Notification Control   Enabled   ISCT WLAN Power Control Disabled Enable or Disable ISCT WLAN Power Control   Enabled   ISCT WWAN Power Control Disabled Enable or Disable ISCT WWAN Power Control  Enabled   ISCT Sleep Duration Value Duration in Seconds ISCT Sleep Duration in seconds    Format   ISCT RF Kill Switch Type Software Select ISCT RF Kill Switch Type  Hardware   ISCT RTC Timer Support Disabled Enable ISCT RTC Timer  Enabled    O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 69 88    10 4 8    10 4 8 1    O    congatec    Serial Port Console Redirection Submenu                Feature Options Description   COMO Disabled Enable or disable serial port O console redirection    Console Redirection Enabled    gt  Console Redirection Settings submenu Opens console redirection configuration sub menu    Serial Port for Out of Band 
102. te Define BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM   Postponed Immediate executes the trap right away    Postpone executes the trap during legacy boot    Boot Option Filter UEFI and Legacy Controls which devices   boot loaders the system should boot to   Legacy Only  UEFI Only   Network Do not launch Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy Network option ROMs   UEFI only  Legacy only   Storage Do not launch Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy Storage option ROMs   UEFI only  Legacy only   Video Do not launch Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy Video option ROMs  UEFI only  Legacy only   Other PCI Devices UEFI only Controls the execution of UEFI and legacy option ROMs for any other PCI device different to Network  Video and Storage   Legacy only    10 4 17 SDIO Submenu       Feature Options Description   SDIO Access Mode Auto Controls the SDIO Access mode to the device   DMA  PIO    O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 76 88    10 4 18 Trusted Computing Submenu    10 4 19    O    congatec                Feature Options Description  Security Device Support Disabled Enable or disable TPM support  System reset is required after change   Enabled  User Confirmation Disabled Enable or disable user confirmation requests for certain transactions   Enabled  TPM State Disabled Enable or disable TPM chip   Enabled Note  System might restart several times during POST to acquire target state   Pending operation None Perform selected TPM chip operation   En
103. tec technical  support for more information about EAPI     Suspend to RAM    The Suspend to RAM feature is available on the conga OA3     Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11 36 88    7 conga Tech Notes    The conga OA3 has some technological features that require additional explanation  The following section will give the reader a better  understanding of some of these features  This information will also help to gain a better understanding of the information found in the system  resources section of this user s guide as well as some of the setup nodes found in the BIOS Setup Program description section     7 1 Intel Bay Trail SoC Features    7 1 1 Processor Core    The Intel Bay Trail Soc features Single  Dual or Quad Out of Order Execution processor cores  The cores are sub divided into dual core  modules with each module sharing a 1 MB L2 cache  512 KB per core   Some of the features supported by the core are     e Intel 64 architecture     Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 1 and 4 2   e Support for Intel VT x     Thermal management support vial Intel Thermal Monitor    Uses Power Aware Interrupt Routing      Uses 22 nm process technology  O    gt  Note    Intel Hyper Threading technology is not supported  four cores execute four threads     73 3 1 Intel Virtualization Technology    Intel  Virtualization Technology  Intel  VT  makes a single system appear as multiple independent systems to software  This allows multiple   independent operating systems to run simultaneousl
104. tiplexed with transmit signal differential pairs for the Note   USB  SSTXO  Superspeed USB data path This port has only Superspeed signals on the Oseven connector   USB O 1 OC   86 Over current detect input 1  This pin is used to monitor the USB  13 3VSB   PU 20k  power over current of the USB Ports 0 and 1  3 3VSB  USB 2 3 OC   85 Over current detect input 2  This pin is used to monitor the USB  13 3VSB   PU 20k  power over current of the USB Ports 2 and 3  3 3VSB  USB 4 5 OC   80 Over current detect input 3  This pin is used to monitor the USB  13 3VSB   PU 20k  power over current of the USB Ports 4 and 5  3 3VSB  USB 6 7 OCH  79 Over current detect input 4  This pin is used to monitor the USB  13 3VSB  PU 10k   Not supported  O power over current of the USB Ports 6 and 7  3 3VSB  congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 48 88                            USB ID 92 USB ID pin  O Not connected  Configures the mode of the USB Port 1  Refer to the Qseven Analog  Design guide for further details   USB_VBUS  91 USB VBUS pin   5V Not connected  5V tolerant Passive  VBUS resistance to be placed on the module Analog  VBUS capacitance to be placed on the carrier board  USB DRIVE   56 USB power enable pin for USB Port 1  O 3 3V Not connected  VBUS Enables the power for the USB OTG port on the carrier CMOS       Table 10 SDIO Signal Descriptions                               Signal Pin    Description  O PU PD   Comment  SDIO_CD  43 SDIO Card Detect  This signal indicates when a SD
105. to eet n etre 38  lr uidere ai 38  ACPI Suspend Modes and Resume Events                          s  39  XHCland EHCI Port E etude eub E rS Eur 40  Signal Descriptions and Pinout Tables cece eeeeee 41  System EES denge Ae ee 59  I O Address Assignment                sene ee 59  FG                                     57  PCI Configuration Space Map    ee err eite tenes 60  PCI Interrupt Routing MS  itedepeoni redii tease te sno 61  ENEE 61  suere           errere fer E ey etree 61  BIOS Setup  DescriptiOl E 62  Entering the BIOS Setup Program    62  Boot S  lection P DE uaaspondquds dv pad MO a Car UU DS Ma 06 62  Setup Menu and Navigation    rrt rrr eate ttes 62  Main Setup MM                    63  Advanced Setup eer 64  Watchdog Submelda uisi cn ensia a IU ERU 65  EE 67  Hardware Health Monitoring Submenu                    sees 68  RTC Wake SUbMenU avecavciuasnisreassscvscsmnasatneesttnionsiatspensastaasanense 68  Module Serial Ports Submenu tte tnt rne 68  PCI KH E 69  Intel R  Smart Connect Technology Submenu                           69  Serial Port Console Redirection Submenu                                70  Console Redirection Settings COMO Submenu                        70    Console Redirection Settings Out of Band Management    Copyright O 2013 congatec AG    Submenu 71   10 4 9 ee ET E 71  10 4 9 1 Socket O CPU Information Submenu        rites 72  10 4 9 2 CPU Thermal Configuration Submenu                    sees 72  10 4 10  PPM Configuration SUBMENU iicet rre t
106. to the software compatibility to the ISA bus  I O extensions such as additional serial ports  can be easily implemented on an application specific carrier board using this bus  Only certain devices such as Super I O or TPM 1 2 chips can  be implemented on the carrier board     DECH Note    The conga OA3 Atom variants operate at a frequency of 33 MHz while the Celeron variants at 25 MHz     Ss SPI    The conga QA3 offers the SPI interface only for booting a BIOS from an SPI Flash device placed on the carrier board     5 13 GC Bus    The conga QA3 supports I2C bus  Thanks to the I2C host controller in the cBC  the lC bus is multi master capable and runs at fast mode     30 88    congatec Copyright O 2013 congatec AG QA30m11    5 14    5 15    CAN Bus    The conga QA3 does not support CAN bus     Power Control    The conga OA3 supports ATX style power supplies control  In order to do this the power supply must provide a constant source of VCC  DV SB  power  The AT style power supply  5V only  is also supported  In this case  the conga OA3 s pin PWRBTN  should be left unconnected  pin  SUS_S3  should control the main power regulators on the carrier board   3 3V     and pins VCC  DV SB should be connected to the 5V input  power rail according to the Oseven specification     PWGIN    PWGIN  pin 26  can be connected to an external power good circuit  This input is optional and should be left unconnected when not used   Through the use of an internal monitor on the  5V input voltage 
107. ton t rne rnt 72  10 4 11 Thermal Emtee 73  104172 ADE Configuration Submisfill ses espoir ur Reed itin eran 74  10 4 13   Miscellaneous Configuration Submenu                    sess 74  10 414  SCC Configuration Submebtu  sues dacten fter ec te te tit nda 75  jer m MEE uoc  ccm 75   e Eat CSM Sub EE 75  10 4 17  SDIO e Dtm 76  10 4 18      Trusted Computing Subherilusnssspik descr Un Peine cius 77  10 419 ASS ien lere p ios e rua tef td emat mos tobd inl rncere drug ERE 71  10 4 20  Platform Trust Technology evexesoviurs e biakan 78  10 4 21 E e EE 78  1022  SIO SUBMIS rab ad ec CONSU das ddr Ua ee ER pO BUE o C   78  TOA 22 1   Serial Port 1 SubImesblilassssueneid m ERO rr Rd eB ISP IE DU gU E Edu tS 79   a EE 79  10 4 22 3 Parallel Port Zare eoo ripis Fox gege EENEK TERRE EAS EIE 79  10 4 22 4 PS2 Controller  KB amp MS  Submenu             eeeRH 80  10 4 23 Intel R  Ethernet Connection 1210 Submenu ss 80  10 4 23 1 NIC Configuration SubM  nu ET 80  10 4 24 Driver Health SubmehUu     eee rrr EENEG 81  10 4 24 1 Intel R  PRO 1000 Submenu e 81  10 5 Chipset Setup e              H   81  10 5 1 North Bridge TE 81  10 5 2 South Bridge SUbMEnUu     sssessesrsererrseisseseissertrrsrrierrsrrsrrrerreen  81  10 5 24  Azalia HD AUC Oss satsiscsaaiesaseecassiiansiosshbarsouaseienaaienwiwaveens 82  Jes MM TEST s QU M aneveneemsaotatenarlieeliens 83  10 5 2 3  PCI Express Configuration ET 84  10 6 iso dolor or                    W  84  10 6 1 Boot Settings Corntigufatloh ss oos bens tr e
108. ut 3 See above Select the timeout value for the third stage watchdog event   Watchdog ACPI Shutdown Select the operating system event that is initiated by the watchdog ACPI event  These options perform a critical but orderly  Event Restart operating system shutdown or restart     US Note    In ACPI mode  it is not possible for a  Watchdog ACPI Event  handler to directly restart or shutdown the OS  For this reason the congatec  BIOS will do one of the following                    For Shutdown  An over temperature notification is executed  This causes the OS to shut down in an orderly fashion     For Restart  An ACPI fatal error is reported to the OS     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 66 88    10 4 2    O    congatec    Graphics Submenu                Feature Options Description   Boot Display Device VBIOS Default   Active LFP No LVDS Select the active local flat panel configuration   LVDS   Always Try Auto Panel Detect No If set to Yes    the BIOS will first look for an EDID data set in an external EEPROM to configure the Local Flat  Yes Panel  If no external EDID data set is found  the data set selected under    Local Flat Panel Type    will then be   used as a fallback data set   Local Flat Panel Type Auto Select a predefined LFP type or choose Auto to let the BIOS automatically detect and configure the attached    VGA 640x480 1x18  002h    VGA 640x480 1x18  013h   WVGA 800x480 1x24  01 Bh   SVGA 800x600 1x18  01Ah   XGA 1024x768 1x18  006h   XGA 1024x76
109. y on a single system  Intel  VT comprises technology components to support virtualization  of platforms based on Intel architecture microprocessors and chipsets  Intel  Virtualization Technology for IA 32  Intel  64 and Intel  Architecture  Intel  VT x  added hardware support in the processor to improve the virtualization performance and robustness     DECH Note    congatec does not offer virtual machine monitor  VMM  software  All VMM software support questions and queries should be directed to the  VMM software vendor and not congatec technical support     O    congatec Copyright    2013 congatec AG QA30m11 37 88    7 1 1 2    Z3    AHCI    The Intel Bay Trail SoC provides hardware support for Advanced Host Controller Interface  AHCI   a programming interface for SATA host  controllers  Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master slave designation for SATA devices   each device is treated as a master  and hardware assisted native command queuing  AHCI also provides usability enhancements such as Hot   Plug     IDE Mode  Native Vs  Legacy     Legacy Mode    When operating in legacy mode  the SATA controllers need two legacy IROs  14 and 15  and are unable to share these IROs with other devices   This is because the SATA controllers emulate the primary and secondary legacy IDE controllers     Native Mode    Native mode allows the SATA controllers to operate as true PCI devices and therefore do not need dedicated legacy resources  Thi
    
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