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1. ulejs s Buunp j efqns pue 1ejpueu 24 Aq seui 3dnujejui pegeus eq ueo sidnueju 19d piepuejs Od Buipoooy 50 8 Bumes uo spuedep SOYI pepeus eu Jo S ON Onboard system parity errors and IOCHCHK signal activation Onboard Timer 0 Interrupt Onboard Keyboard Interrupt Used for Cascading IRQ8 IRQ15 May be used by onboard Serial Port A May be used by onboard Serial Port B IrDA Port May be used by onboard Parallel Port Used by onboard Real Time Clock Alarm May be used by onboard P S 2 support Used for Onboard co processor support May be used for SATA RAID controller May be used for onboard Sound System May be used for PCI Express Root Port May be used by onboard USB controller May be used by onboard Ethernet controller 1 May be used by onboard Ethernet controller 2 May be used by onboard VGA Controller May be used by onboard SMBus Controller Available on PCI slots as IRQA IRQD depending on selections in the BIOS 9 4 0 2200 0113 1 UOJIUON Jes m P U C 19 JO
2. 14 3 4 1 Memory Operating Frequencies sssssssseeene nennen nennen nennen nns 14 3 5 KTUS15 Graphics Subsystem 15 3 5 1 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 15 3 5 2 Dual Independent Mirror Single Display 16 3 06 KIUS15 PoWGE 2 1 Porc REI ERE Desk kae 17 3 6 1 Power State 17 3 6 2 esiste 17 3 6 3 Power Consumption 18 3 7 5 15 Clock Distributlon 19 4 CONNECTOR DEFINITIONS crier 20 Connector layo t cerit dune cescenbe ceno cune nio DR De cose 21 4 1 1 KTUS15 mITX 21 4 1 2 KTUS15 mITX 22 42 Power Connector PWR rre raea ao REN 23 43 Keyboard and PS 2 mouse connectors 24 4 3 1
3. G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 55 of 61 6 4 Map Address hex Size Description Notes C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 56 of 61 6 5 DMA Channel Usage DMA Channel Number Data Width System Ressources 8 or 16 bits Available 8 or 16 bits Available 8 or 16 bits Available 8 or 16 bits Available 8 or 16 bits DMA Controller 16 bits Available 16 bits Available 16 bits Available C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 57 of 61 7 Overview of BIOS features This Manual section details specific BIOS features for the KTUS15 boards The KTUS15 boards are based on the AMI BIOS core version 8 10 with Kontron BIOS extensions 7 1 System Management BIOS SMBIOS DMI SMBIOS is a Desktop Management Interface DMI compliant method for managing computers in a managed network The main component of SMBIOS is the Management Information Format MIF database which contains information about the computing system and its components Using SMBIOS a system administrator can obtain the system types capabilities operational status and installation dates for system components The MIF database defines the data and provides the method for accessing this information The BIOS enables applications such as th
4. 2K7 mo Signal Description Keyboard amp and mouse Connector KBDMSE Sina Description MSCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PS 2 mouse MSDAT Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PS 2 mouse KDBCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PC AT keyboard KBDDAT Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PC AT keyboard C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 25 of 61 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 4 4 Display Connectors The Intel amp US15W chipset onboard the KTUS15 boards has e SDVO channel for display interface o SDVO to Analogue DVI A CRT o SDVOto Digital DVI D e LVDS Single channel 18 24bit interface Depending on the KTUS15 mITX board configuration refer to section KTUS15 mITX Board configurations the board is either configured for analogue DVI A or digital display DVI D output on the DVI connector The KTUS15 mITX boards do not support simultaneous analogue and digital output on the DVI connector DVI I 4 4 1 Connector DVI A Analogue output The DVI A connector only support DVI Analog output For connecting a standard CRT analogue monitor to the DVI A connector a DVI CRT adapter can be used Kontron P N 822001 1 2 4 5 6
5. Exclusion of damages KONTRON TECHNOLOGY LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT KONTRON TECHNOLOGY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOODWILL INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 2 ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE 3 ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY
6. Description CONTROL PWM signal for FAN speed control SENSE Tacho signal from the fan for supervision The signals shall be generated by an open collector transistor or similar On board is a pull up resistor 4K7 to 12V The signal has to be pulses typically 2 Hz per rotation 12V 12V supply for fan A maximum of 2000 mA can be supplied from this pin GND Power Supply GND signal o 2 5 z o Pull PM type note ee SENSE KS ov Signal description Description SENSE Tacho signal from the fan for supervision The signals shall be generated by an open collector transistor or similar On board is a pull up resistor to 12V The signal has to be pulses typically 2 Hz per rotation 12V 12V supply for fan can be turned on off or modulated PWM by the chipset A maximum of 2000 mA can be supplied from this pin GND Power Supply GND signal C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 43 of 61 4 14 The Clear CMOS Jumper 8 The Clr CMOS Jumper is used to clear the CMOS content 1 CPU location 7 No Jumper installed Pin numbers Jumper normal position Jumper in Clear CMOS position To clear CMOS settings including Password protection move the CMOS_CLR jumper with or without power on the system for approximately 1 minute With the jumper in Clear CMOS po
7. EXT_ISAIRQ 4 1 4K7 3 15 6 sov S c 7 2 101 ee GPIO4 115 16 FANSOUT O 4 12 8 TEMPSIN VREF IRRX GND Po SBC 5 j4K7 Note 1 Pull up to 3V3Dual 3V3 SB3V3 Note 2 Pull up to onboard Battery Note 3 Pull up to 3V3 Description INTRUDER INTRUDER may be used to detect if the system case has been opened This signal s status is readable so it may be used like a GPI when the Intruder switch is not needed EXT_ISAIRQ EXTernal ISA IRQ active low input can activate standard AT Bus IRQ interrupt EXT_SMI External SMI active low input signal can activate SMI interrupt PWR_OK PoWeR OK signal is high if no power failures is detected SB5V StandBy 5V supply SB3V3 Max load is 0 75 1 5A lt 1 sec EXTernal BATtery the terminal of an external primary cell battery can be connected to this pin The terminal of the battery shall be connected to GND etc pin 10 The EXT_BAT external battery is protected against charging and can be used with or without the on board battery installed The external battery voltage shall be in the range 2 5 4 0 V DC Current draw is 3 4 when PSU is disconnected 5V Max load is 0 75 1 5A lt 1 sec General Purpose Inputs Output
8. Molex 70543 0038 67491 0020 Molex 67489 8005 43045 1201 Kontron Molex KT 821035 cable kit 43025 1200 Foxconn HL20051 Kontron Molex KT 1022 6309 cable kit for ATX 90635 1103 FRONTPNL Foxconn Molex HL2213F 87831 2620 Kontron Kontron Kontron Molex Kontron Molex KT 821016 cable kit KT 821017 cable kit KT 821401 cable kit 90635 1263 KT 821031 cable kit 51110 2651 Foxconn HL20121 Kontron Molex KT 821043 cable kit 90635 1243 Molex 87831 3020 Kontron Molex KT 821042 cable kit 51110 3051 Don Connex C44 40BSB1 G Kontron Don Connex KT 821041 cable kit A32 40 C G B 1 Kontron KT 821515 cable kit Kontron KT 821155 cable kit USB1 USB3 are located in FRONTPNL connector Depending on application the KT821401 can be used G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 52 of 61 6 System Ressources 6 1 Memory map Address range hex Size Description G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual 6 2 devices Device Function Vendor ID Device ID IDSEL Date 2008 12 29 Page 53 of 61 Device Function 9ZOU 01 9LOUI
9. 5 25V DC 5 Power Connector PWR woe Type signar signat Type note PWR GND PWR GND 8 2 Vin PWR PWR 3 Vin PWR PWR GND 4 Vin PWR PWR GND 11 5 Vin PWR PWR GND 12 6 Vin PWR G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 24 of 61 4 3 Keyboard and PS 2 mouse connectors KBD Attachment of a keyboard or PS 2 mouse adapter can be done through the PS 2 mouse and keyboard connector KBD Both interfaces utilize open drain signaling with on board pull up The PS 2 mouse and keyboard is supplied from SB5V when in standby mode in order to enable keyboard or mouse activity to bring the system out from power saving states The supply is provided through a 1 1 resetable fuse 4 3 1 MINI DIN keyboard and mouse Connector KBD Pull Pull note Ub type signa UD Note 27317777 3 11271 ioc vspar laf 2 Note 1 To use the PS 2 mouse in the KBD connector adapter cable is required Signal Description Keyboard amp and mouse Connector MSE amp KBD see below 4 3 2 Keyboard and mouse pin row Connector KBDMSE Pull Type loh lol U D mD 27 2 05 2K
10. 7 o ro 2 s re se Female socket front view 2021 22 22 2 Description N C DDC Clock DDC Data ANALOG VSYNC N C 5V Power for monitor when in standby GND Hot Plug Detect N C ANALOG RED DDC Clock DDC Data CRT vertical synchronization output Hot Plug Detect Analog output carrying the red color signal ANALOG GREEN Analog output carrying the green color signal ANALOG BLUE Analog output carrying the blue color signal ANALOG HSYNC CRT horizontal synchronization output ANALOG GND Ground reference for RED GREEN and BLUE Note 1 The 5V supply is fused by a 1 1A reset able fuse Note 2 DVI digital signals are not supported C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual 4 4 2 DVI Connector DVI D Digital output The DVI D connector only support Digital output 17 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 1112131415161718 aja o r2 rs no este E E Signal Description DVI Connector TMDS Data 2 Description Digital Red Link 1 Date 2008 12 29 Page Female socket front view LVDS OUT 26 of 61 TMDS Data 2 Digital Red Link 1 LVDS OUT TMDS Data 2 4 Shield N C N C DDC Clock DDC Clock DDC Data DDC Data 0 AION gt TMDS Data 1 Digital Green Link 1 LVDS OUT
11. C4 e and Intel Deep Power Down Technology C6 C6 support 2530 only Thermal Design Power TDP of 2W for Intel Atom processors 7510 and 7530 DDR2 SODIMM 200pin DRAM socket Supports 1 8 V DDR2 SDRAM Supports 400 MT s and 533 MT s data rates Support system memory from 512MB and up to 2GB to be confirmed ECC not supported Chipset Intel System Controller Hub US15W video Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 Ultra Low Power Integrated 3D Graphics core Graphics controller core frequency of 200MHz Full hardware acceleration of video decode standards such as H 264 MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 and WMV9 Video memory up to 256MB Analog Display CRT output depending on configuration with support for analogue monitors up to 1600x1200 at 60Hz Digital Visual Interface digital outout DVI D depending on configuration with support for digital monitors up to 1600x1200 at 60Hz Single channel 18 24bit LVDS panel support OpenLDI SPWG up to Wide XGA 1366x768 85 2 panel resolution With external 1 to 2 pixel per clock converter LVDS panels up to 1280x1024 are supported e Dual independent pipe support Mirror and Dual independent display support Audio 7 1 and 7 2 Channel High Definition Audio Codec using the Realtek ALC888 codec Line out Line in Surround output SIDE LFE CEN BACK and FRONT Microphone MIC1 MIC2 CDROM in SPDIF Interface nboard speaker continues C kontron 15 Family
12. common for the two channels SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity Signal Description O O USB4 USB4 Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus USB5 USB5 USB5V 5V supply for external devices Fused with 2 0A reset able fuse G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 38 of 61 4 11 3 USB Connector 6 7 USB6 7 USB Ports 6 and 7 are are supplied on the internal USB6 USB7 pinrow connector U D loh lol Type Type loh lol U D see li 0586 4 9387 01 ee 0587 eee ee Signal Description USB6 USB6 Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus EL CUM USB7 USB5V 5V supply for external devices Fused with 2 0A reset able fuse Note 1 The 5V supply for the USB devices is on board fused with a 2 0A reset able fuse The supply is common for the two channels SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 39 of 61 4 12 Audio Connector The onboard Audio circuit implements 7 1 2 Channel High Definition Audio featuring ten 24 bit stereo DACs and two 20 bit stereo ADCs The Audio signals are made available on the Frontpanel connectors Line in Line out MIC and the onboard AUDIO
13. ees PD2 OC O 24 24 9 106 GND PWR 2k2 124124 2k2 24 24 10 1 124 GND PWR 5 13 GND PWR 2k2 24 24 10 06 455 GND PWR 2k2 2424 17 18 GND PWR K2 1 19 GND PWR BUSY 121 25 GND PWR J Cr 5 GND PWR cC GND PWR K The interpretation of the signals in standard Centronics mode SPP with a printer attached is as follows Signal Description Parallel data bus from PC board to printer The data lines are able to operate in PS 2 compatible bi directional mode Signal to select the printer sent from CPU board to printer Signal from printer to indicate that the printer is selected This signal indicates to the printer that data at PD7 0 are valid Signal from printer indicating that the printer cannot accept further data Signal from printer indicating that the printer has received the data and is ready to accept further data This active low output initializes resets the printer This active low output causes the printer to add a line feed after each line printed Signal from printer indicating that an error has been detected Signal from printer indicating that the printer is out of paper The printer port additionally supports operation in the EPP and ECP mode G kontron KTUS
14. 04 C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 48 of 61 4 18 1 Signal Description PCI Slot Connector SYSTEM PINS CLK RST Clock provides timing for all transactions on PCI and is an input to every PCI device All other PCI signals except RST INTA INTB INTC and INTD are sampled on the rising edge of CLK and all other timing parameters are defined with respect to this edge operates at 33 MHz Reset is used to bring PCl specific registers sequencers and signals to a consistent state What effect RST has on a device beyond the PCI sequencer is beyond the scope of this specification except for reset states of required PCI configuration registers Anytime RST is asserted all PCI output signals must be driven to their benign state In general this means they must be asynchronously tri stated SERR open drain is floated REQ and GNT must both be tri stated they cannot be driven low or high during reset To prevent AD C BE and PAR signals from floating during reset the central resource may drive these lines during reset bus parking but only to a logic low level they may not be driven high 5 may be asynchronous to CLK when asserted or deasserted Although asynchronous deassertion is guaranteed to be a clean bounce free edge Except for configuration accesses only devices that are req
15. 2 3 4 Pin Header Connector 34 4 10 Ethernet connectors 35 4 10 1 Ethernet connector 35 4 11 USB Connector USB 5 niet eai ied e cei DE aie Ene De Du Pee Dex ade Doe ue oua ode 36 4 11 1 USB Connector 0 2 USBU 2 itr rte rr bate grid 37 4 11 2 USB Connector4 5 US B4 5 utor rr feces end ER Mg cna RO Eee 37 411 3 USB Connector 6 7 USBGI tr cer bet nv etc bale i 38 4 12 Audio Connector m 39 4 12 1 Audio Line in Line out and 39 4 12 2 CD ROM Audio input 40 4123 AUDIO Header AUDIO HEAD rre cec 2 44534444 41 4 13 Fan connectors CPU 42 4 14 The Clear CMOS Jumper 43 4 15 TPM connector 44 4 16 Front Panel connector FRONTPNL 45 4 17 Feature Connector tnu YER RAE PE FR ER nnn E
16. 29 Page 49 of 61 ARBITRATION PINS BUS MASTERS ONLY Request indicates to the arbiter that this agent desires use of the bus This is a point to point signal Every master has its own REQ which must be tri stated while RST is asserted Grant indicates to the agent that access to the bus has been granted This is a point to point signal Every master has its own GNT which must be ignored while RST is asserted While RST is asserted the arbiter must ignore all REQ lines since they are tri stated and do not contain a valid request The arbiter can only perform arbitration after RST is deasserted A master must ignore its GNT while RST is asserted REQ and GNT are tri state signals due to power sequencing requirements when 3 3V or 5 0V only add in boards are used with add in boards that use a universal I O buffer ERROR REPORTING PINS The error reporting pins are required by all devices and maybe asserted when enabled Parity Error is only for the reporting of data parity errors during all PCI transactions except a Special Cycle The PERR pin is sustained tri state and must be driven active by the agent receiving data two clocks following the data when a data parity error is detected The minimum duration of PERR is one clock for each data phase that a data parity error is detected If sequential data phases each have a data parity error the PERR signal will be asserted for more than a single clock PERR must be driven high for one clock
17. CONFIGURATION SETUP inuenerunt nune caua 58 8 1 MVE OCU 58 82 AMIBIOS Codes wiisianiciciccecccssccsieeevecceceveseseetactscevecsveantandatcevavexicneeaetindeveetetieusseunceewesvesntnncctedanass 59 9 OS SETUP 60 10 WARRANTY siiscisasitssccascicnscasscavscaaadieccasasanssacanctncndacatacianaaunstndaauasetusaunsvastauseatanaancuadseunsadecaudaadaucnsauniaaieads 61 C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 6 of 61 1 Introduction This manual describes the KTUS15 mITX boards made by KONTRON Technology A S The boards will also be denoted KTUS15 family if no differentiation is required The boards use the Dual Core Intel Atom processor together with the Intel US15W chipset Use of this manual implies a basic knowledge of PC AT hard and software This manual is focused on describing the KTUS15 mITX Board s special features and is not intended to be a standard PC AT textbook New users are recommended to study the short installation procedure stated in chapter 2 before switching on the power C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 7 of 61 2 Installation procedure 2 1 Installing the board To get the board running follow these steps In some cases th
18. HEAD and CDROM Audio input connectors 4 12 1 Audio Line in Line out and Microphone Audio Line in Line out and Microphone are available in the audio jack connectors LINE 1 IN L RING LINE1 IN R SLEEVE GND PWR a Note MIC1 L RING MIC1 R SLEEVE GND EWR Type Note TIP LINE OUT L RING LINE OUT R SLEEVE GND Note 1 Signals are shorted to GND internally in the connector when jack plug not inserted Signal descriptions LINE OUT FRONT Line out Front Speakers MIC1 MIC Input 1 LINE1 IN Line in 1 signals C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 40 of 61 4 12 2 CD ROM Audio input CDROM CD ROM audio input may be connected to this connector It may also be used as a secondary line in signal Type loh lol Pull U D 2 3 2 Note 1 The definition of which pins use for the Left and Right channels is not a worldwide accepted standard Some CDROM cable kits expect reverse pin order CD Left Left and right CD audio input lines or secondary Line in CD Right CD GND Analogue GND for Left and Right CD This analogue GND is not shorted to the general digital GND on the board G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 41 of 61 4 12 3 AUDIO Header AUDIO HEAD Pull l
19. TMDS Data 1 Digital Green Link 1 LVDS OUT TMDS Data 1 3 Shield PWR N C N C 5V Power for monitor when in standby PWR GND PWR Hot Plug Detect Hot Plug Detect TMDS Data 0 Digital Blue Link 1 Digital sync LVDS OUT TMDS Data 0 Digital Blue Link 1 Digital sync LVDS OUT TMDS Data 0 5 Shield PWR N C N C TMDS Clock Shield PWR TMDS Clock Digital clock Link 1 LVDS OUT TMDS Clock Digital clock Link 1 LVDS OUT Note 1 The 5V supply in the CRT connector is fused by a 1 1A reset able fuse N C Note 2 DVI analogue signals are not supported G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 27 of 61 4 4 3 LVDS Flat Panel Connector LVDS 5 Pp CT LVD LVDS AO SSS LVDS LVDSACLK LVDS LVDSA9 evos NC 1051 ___ tS NC e Dosey NC O O NC 4 Note 1 The KTUS15 board support single channel 18 24bit OpenLDI SPWG panels the LVDS interface up to UXGA 1600 1200 panel resolution 16 18 Max 0 5 LVDSAO LVDSAO LVDS LVDSA1 LVDS L LVDSACLK 60 LVDSA3 LVDS 6 NC 6 7 6 1 VDD ENABLE 3 3V level VDS LVDS ROT ND 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 0 Signal Descri
20. These Signals may be controlled or monitored through GPIOO 7 the use of the KONTRON API Application Programming Interface available for WinXP and Win2000 FAN 3 speed control OUTput This analogue voltage output signal can be set to output voltages from 0 3V3 to control the 5 speed For more information please look into the datasheet for the Winbond I O controller W83627 Input OV to 3V3 amplitude Fan 3 tachometer input 12V Max load is 0 75A 1 5A lt 1 sec Temperature sensor 3 input Recommended Transistor 2N3904 having emitter connected to GND pin 25 collector and basis shorted and connected to pin23 Temp3 In Further a resistor 30K 1 shall be connected between pin 23 and pin 24 Vref Precision 3 C VREF Voltage REFerence reference voltage to be used with TEMP3IN input IRRX IR Receive input IrDA 1 0 SIR up to 1 152K bps IRTX IR Transmit output IrDA 1 0 SIR up to 1 152K bps SMBC SMBus Clock signal SMBD SMBus Data signal C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 47 of 61 4 18 PCI Slot Connector PCI Slot 1 Terminal Note Type Signal Signal Type Note oO ges WI e SaaS CLKD GND O PWR O O 5V O PWR 071 1 0 5V 10 _
21. X D 33 PWR O PWR 028 __ 0 OT GNT oV PWR X GND AD22 X 7 DO 709 eN PWR 9 Die E 016 0T O PWR FRAME oT 59 OT DEVSE PWR eo X 3GND _ SDONE O0 PWR 5597 58 SERRA 9 OT 015 4 V PWR 013 X 7 X 0 PWR 009 IOT SOLDER SIDE COMPONENT SIDE as IOT _ o abs o ao ab o T o GND PWR OND o 1 o ior v 55 070 PWR ior Fo 1 07 v ass 5V W Hee 22
22. before being tri stated as with all sustained tri state signals There are no special conditions when a data parity error may be lost or when reporting of an error may be delayed An agent cannot report a until it has claimed the access by asserting DEVSEL for a target and completed data phase or is the master of the current transaction System Error is for reporting address parity errors data parity errors on the Special Cycle command or any other system error where the result will be catastrophic If an agent does not want a non maskable interrupt NMI to be generated a different reporting mechanism is required SERR is pure open drain and is actively driven for a single PCI clock by the agent reporting the error The assertion of SERR is synchronous to the clock and meets the setup and hold times of all bused signals However the restoring of SERR to the deasserted state is accomplished by a weak pullup same value as used for s t s which is provided by the system designer and not by the signaling agent or central resource This pull up may take two to three clock periods to fully restore SERR The agent that reports SERR s to the operating system does so anytime SERR is sampled asserted INTERRUPT PINS OPTIONAL Interrupts on PCI are optional and defined as level sensitive asserted low negative true using open drain output drivers The assertion and deassertion of INTx is asynchronous to CLK A device asserts its INTx
23. definitions and detailed description of all on board connectors The connector definitions follow the following notation Column Description name Shows the pin numbers in the connector The graphical layout of the connector definition tables is made similar to the physical connectors The mnemonic name of the signal at the current pin The notation states that the signal is active low Al Analog Input Analog Output Input TTL compatible if nothing else stated Input Output TTL compatible if nothing else stated Bi directional tristate pin Schmitt trigger input TTL compatible Input open collector Output TTL compatible Pin not connected Output TTL compatible Output open collector or open drain TTL compatible Output with tri state capability TTL compatible LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signal PWR Power supply or ground reference pins loh Typical current in mA flowing out of an output pin through a grounded load while the output voltage is gt 2 4 V DC if nothing else stated lol Typical current in mA flowing into an output pin from a VCC connected load while the output voltage is lt 0 4 V DC if nothing else stated Pull U D On board pull up or pull down resistors on input pins or open collector output pins Note Special remarks concerning the signal The abbreviation TBD is used for specifications which are not available yet or which
24. it indicates the target is prepared to accept data Wait cycles are inserted until both IRDY and TRDY are asserted together STOP Stop indicates the current target is requesting the master to stop the current transaction LOCK Lock indicates an atomic operation that may require multiple transactions to complete When LOCK is asserted non exclusive transactions may proceed to an address that is not currently locked A grant to start a transaction on does not guarantee control of LOCK Control of LOCK is obtained under its own protocol in conjunction with GNT It is possible for different agents to use PCI while a single master retains ownership of LOCK If a device implements Executable Memory it should also implement LOCK and guarantee complete access exclusion in that memory A target of an access that supports LOCK must provide exclusion to a minimum of 16 bytes aligned Host bridges that have system memory behind them should implement LOCK as a target from the PCI bus point of view and optionally as a master IDSEL Initialization Device Select is used as a chip select during configuration read and write transactions DEVSEL Device Select when actively driven indicates the driving device has decoded its address as the target of the current access As an input DEVSEL indicates whether any device on the bus has been selected continues C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12
25. line when requesting attention from its device driver Once the INTx signal is asserted it remains asserted until the device driver clears the pending request When the request is cleared the device deasserts its INTx signal PCI defines one interrupt line for a single function device and up to four interrupt lines for a multi function device or connector For a single function device only INTA may be used while the other three interrupt lines have no meaning C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 50 of 61 4 18 2 KTUS15 PCI IRQ amp INT routing Board type Slot IDSEL INTA INTB INTC INTD KTUS15 mITX AD16 INT INT INT INT_PIRQ D When using the 820982 PCI Riser Flex 2slot w arbiter the lower slot has IDSEL IRQs routed straight through and the top slot has the routing IDSEL AD30 INT INT INT INT PIRQZC G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 51 of 61 5 Onboard Connectors Onboard Connectors Mating Connectors Connector eS FAN_CPU KBDMSE CDROM 1 2 3 4 USB1 USB3 PRINTER AUDIO HEAD FRONTPNL FEATURE Foxconn HF2704E M1 1375820 4 4 pole AMP Molex Foxconn 1470947 1 22 23 2061 HF1104E AMP Molex Molex 1375820 3 3 pole 22 01 2065 50 57 9404 Molex
26. s Normally CF is Master and then possible PATA device must be Slave Note 00 PN signat_ type UD note loh lol Type loh lol U D eee c 11 oo D 27 2 o5 D 0854 DB5 lO TBD DBe E Hs ieee D 31 6 ee TBD O HDCSAf HDCSAO O TBD c 5 oo Ov 34 91 GND PWR 1 1 C 1 T PWR 1 1 82 5 o 5 GND rupe tee a 4 7 IORDYA GND PWR DAA2 o HDACTA CBLIDAY Deo ae 082 NC cv Note 1 Pin is longer than average length of the other pins Note 2 Pin is shorter than average length of the other pins G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 33 of 61 4 8 Printer Port Connector PRINTER The signal definition in standard printer port mode is as follows EIE SERA U D loh lol Type loh lol U D 252 2ay2a 0 sTB __ 934 ERR 2 2 24 24 Poi 5 6
27. 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 34 of 61 4 9 Serial Ports Two or four RS232 serial ports are available on the KTUS15 boards depending on the configuration refer to section KTUS15 mITX Board configurations The typical interpretation of the signals in the COM ports is as follows Signal Description o Transmitte Data sends serial data to the communication link The signal is set to a marking state on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is initiated Receive Data receives serial data from the communication link DT Data Terminal Ready indicates to the modem or data set that the on board UART is ready to establish a communication link Data Set Ready indicates that the modem or data set is ready to establish a communication link Request To Send indicates to the modem or data set that the on board UART is ready to exchange data CTS Clear To Send indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data EM Data Carrier Detect indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier Ring Indicator indicates that the modem has received a telephone ringing signal The connector pinout for each operation mode is defined in the following sections 4 9 1 1 2 3 4 Pin Header Connector The pinout of Serial ports Com1 2 3 and 4 is as follows wore Ub PIN signai ty
28. 2 29 Page 17 of 61 3 6 KTUS15 Power 3 6 1 Power State Map POWER NET STATE VIN 12V ALWAYS 12 12 819 88 5V_SUS 5V_ALWAYS 888889 3V3_ALWAYS ON 1V8_ALWAYS ON ON ON OFF 1V8 1V8_SUS OFF 3 6 2 Power Budget The below table shows the power budget for the KTUS15 boards This does not reflect the actual power used Current Consumption 12 5V 3V3 1V8 1V5 1V05 12V CPU 0 13 25 4 SCH 04 06 25 Ethernet 0 67 SuperlO DVI CRT 01 Audio FWH 01 1 3z _ 4 1 _ PEX8505 12 PEX8112 025 83132 06 USB outlet 4 PCle outlet 05 PCI outlet 05 01 LVDS 25 15 1 SD outlet 03 Total 37 55 545 15 1 62 4 03 C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 18 of 61 3 6 3 Power Consumption KTUS15 mITX board is powered through the PWR connector by a single supply DC voltage between 5 25 The requirements to the supply voltage is as follows Supply Min Max Note Power consumption figures TBD G kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 19 of 61 3 7 KTUS15 Clock Distribution TBD C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 20 of 61 4 Connector Definitions The following sections provide pin
29. 8 ports Serial port Yes 2 ports Yes 2 ports Yes 4 ports Parallel Printer port Yes 1 port Yes 1 port Yes 1 port Kbd interface Yes C Y Y Feature Frontpanelconnector Yes Yes CPU connector Yes Yes Yes C SO 12 01 PCI slot Yes 1 slot Yes 1 slot PCI express slot Yes 2 PCle x1 Yes 2 PCle x1 Yes 2 PCle x1 slots slots slots TPM chip onboard Yes 810293 KTUS15 mITX 1 1GHz Std Z510 1 1GHz 400MHz Up to 2GB TBD Yes No es es Yes 2 ports Yes 1 port Yes Yes 2 slots Yes 8 ports Yes 4 ports Yes 1 port Yes Yes es Yes Yes 1 slot Yes 2 PCle x1 slots N C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 14 of 61 3 4 System Memory support The KTUS15 boards have one 200 pin DDR2 Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SO DIMM socket The socket can be populated with up to 2 GB to be confirmed of unbuffered DDR2 SO DIMM modules Memory speeds up to 533MT s PC2 4200 are supported Supports 1 8 V DDR2 SDRAM with gold plated contacts SDRAM Organisation of x16 supported only up to 2 ranks 8 loads only Supports 400 MT s and 533 MT s data rates Single 64 bit wide single channel Support system memory from 512MB and up to 2GB to be confirmed Device density support for 512 Mb and 1024 Mb devices ECC not
30. Base Specification revision 1 1 The two 1 lane x1 PCI Express ports are supplied through a onboard 5 Lane 5 port PCI express switch 4 51 PCI Express x1 connector PCle x1 Slot 1 and 2 The KTUS15 boards supports two 1 lane PCI Express x1 ports Note Signe Note 12V B1 A1 gt cO oe m 9 po SMB 5 _ CO BG AG sc L 0 JX C EE 33 NC 3 _ _ v 7 GN 121 9A GND _ POERXP GND C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 29 of 61 4 6 Serial ATA harddisk interface The KTUS15 boards includes an onboard SATA interface depending on the configuration refer to section KTUS15 mITX Board configurations The SATA Host controller supports 2 port SATA II interface with data transfer rates of up to 3 0Gb s 300MB s The SATA controller supports AHCI mode and has integrated RAID functionality with support for RAID modes 0 and 1 The board provides two Serial ATA SATA connectors which support one device per connector A point to point interface is used for host to devic
31. C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 1 of 61 User Manual for the Motherboards KTUS15 mITX Board Family C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 2 of 61 Document revision history poson Dec 29 2008 First preliminary manual version Copyright Notice Copyright 2009 KONTRON Technology A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically or mechanically for any purpose without the express written permission of KONTRON Technology A S Trademark Acknowledgement Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer KONTRON Technology A S reserves the right to make changes without notice to any product including circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or performance Specifications listed in this manual are subject to change without notice KONTRON Technology assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product s conveys no license or title under any patent copyright or mask work rights to these products and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent copyright or mask work right infringement unless otherwise specified Applications that are described
32. E 46 4 18 PCI Slot Connector PCI Slot 1 47 4 18 1 Signal Description Slot 48 4 18 2 KTUS15 PCI IRQ amp INT 50 5 ONBOARD CONNECTORS ciet en ecce inccr ix creto ceruice xou vx En eU ed Eo ceo cx n ee Du uS Rn e Dra 51 6 SYSTEM RESSOUR QGES currere cere cues cave cornea ener emu CE REDDE 52 EEG nA 52 62 eoo 53 6 3 interrupt Erb m 54 6 4 40 canst sveccuues ta scceisagseexzatenacsaaiecssuaniseeteds 55 65 DMA Channel Usage wis e ey acne ace 56 7 OVERVIEW OF BIOS 57 71 System Management BIOS SMBIOS 1 57 1 2 Legacy USB 5 tinent ees EE RR ea IR sac 57 8 BIOS
33. FRONTPNL connector section for the pin out USB Port 4 and 5 are supplied on the combined USB4 USB5 connector USB Port 6 and 7 are supplied on the USB6 USB7 internal pinrow connector Note It is required to use only High Full Speed USB cable specified in USB2 0 standard on Twisted Power Pair Red Vaus Black Power Ground Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Jacket Outer Shield gt 65 Interwoven Tinned Copper Braid Inner Shield Aluminum Metallized Polyester Twisted Signaling Pair White D Green D 28 AWG Tinned Copper Drain Wire G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 37 of 61 4 11 1 USB Connector 0 2 05 0 2 loh lol Signal ME Signal loh lol 5V SB5V USBO 5V SB5V USB2 Note 1 The 5V supply for the USB devices is on board fused with a 2 0A reset able fuse The supply is common for the two channels SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity Signal Description USBO USBO Differential pair works as Data Address Command Bus USB2 USB2 USB5V 5V supply for external devices Fused with 2 0A reset able fuse 4 11 2 USB Connector 4 5 USB4 5 loh lol loh lol 5V SB5V USB5 5V SB5V USB4 Note 1 The 5V supply for the USB devices is on board fused with a 2 0A reset able fuse The supply is
34. KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 10 of 61 Control Winbond W83627DHG LPC Bus Controller Peripheral e Four USB 2 0 ports on I O area interfaces Four USB 2 0 ports on internal pinrows Two Four Serial ports RS232C depending on board configuration One Parallel port SPP EPP ECP Two Serial ATA 150 300 IDE AHCI depending on board configuration RAID not supported One PATA 33 66 100 interface with support for 2 devices CF Compact Flash interface supporting CF type and II UDMA2 max Note that only one PATA device is supported when CF is used and only by use of 40 wire cable not 80 wire cable Optionally use SATA devices PS 2 keyboard and mouse ports LAN 10 100 1000Mbits s LAN using Intel amp 82574L controllers Support RPL PXE netboot supported Wake On LAN WOL supported S3 only BIOS Kontron Technology AMI BIOS core version 8 00 Support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI 3 0 Plug and Play o Suspend To Ram o Suspend To Disk o Intel Speed Step Secure CMOS OEM Setup Defaults Always BIOS power setting System Locked Pre Activation SLP key support Boot Logo Long splash support Setup for Forced Boot device Desktop Management Interface DMI with user configurable setup TPM version 1 2 support Expansion PCI Bus routed to 1 PCI slot PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 Capabilities PCI Express bus routed to 2 1 Express slots Express 1 0 Two Secu
35. MINI DIN keyboard and mouse Connector _ 24 4 3 2 Keyboard and mouse pin row Connector 5 24 AA Display Connectors i icciccsccccccdsaccecesiecteccesccceecccecteecasccncdecsectsecesdetieeesectaeceanddueecasdciegecsacuenessccasesedcaseeiis 25 4 4 1 DVI Connector DVI A Analogue 25 4 4 2 DVI Connector DVI D Digital 26 4 4 3 LVDS Flat Panel Connector 5 27 45 PCIEXpress 2 araar Eaa Ea a a AEEA aa a 28 4 5 1 PCI Express x1 connector PCle x1 Slot 1 and 2 28 4 6 Serial harddisk interface esee essen nennen en innen nnne tenni nnn nnn nnn 29 4 6 1 SATA Hard Disk Connector SATAQ 1 29 4 7 Parallel ATA harddisk interface erri iere eunte uento 30 4 7 1 IDE Hard Disk Connector 31 4 7 2 OF Connector CF 32 4 8 Printer Port Connector 33 C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 5 of 61 AER gc 34 4 9 1 1
36. POST BIOS Beep Codes Number of Troubleshooting Action Beeps Reseat the memory or replace with known good modules Fatal error indicating a serious problem with the system Consult your system manufacturer Before declaring the motherboard beyond all hope eliminate the possibility of interference by a malfunctioning add in card Remove all expansion cards except the video adapter If beep codes are generated when all other expansion cards are absent consult your system manufacturer s technical support If beep codes not generated when all other expansion cards are absent one of the add in cards is causing the malfunction Insert the cards back into the system one at a time until the problem happens again This will reveal the malfunctioning card If the system video adapter is an add in card replace or reseat the video adapter If the video adapter is an integrated part of the system board the board may be faulty C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 60 of 61 9 OS setup Use the Setup exe files for all relevant drivers The drivers can be found on KTUS15 Driver CD or they can be downloaded from the homepage http www kontron com Note When installing Intel Graphics drvers it is possible that the OS start up without any connected display s active If you are able to pass the Log On to Windows etc by entering the password etc without actually see the
37. TX In MDI mode this is the third pair in 1000Base T i e the BI_DC pair In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the BI_DD pair In MDI mode this is the fourth pair in 1000Base T i e the BI_DD pair In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the BI_DC pair Note MDI Media Dependent Interface 4 10 1 Ethernet connector LAN The pinout of the RJ45 connector is as follows Signal loh lol C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 36 of 61 4 11 USB Connector USB The KTUS15 boards contains three Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI USB 1 1 controllers and an Enhanced Host Controller Interface USB 2 0 controller A total of eight USB ports are supported All eight of these ports are capable of highspeed data transfers up to 480 MB s and six of the ports are also capable of full speed and low speed signaling USB Ports 0 1 2 3 4 5 The KTUS15 boards supports USB client functionality on port 2 of the USB interface This permits the platform to attach to a separate USB host as a peripheral mass storage volume or RNDIS device USB Legacy mode is supported Over current detection on all eight USB ports is supported USB Port 0 and 2 are supplied on the combined USBO USB2 connector USB Ports 1 and 3 are supplied on the internal FRONTPNL connector please refer to the
38. are not sufficiently specified by the component vendors G kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual 4 1 Date 2008 12 29 Page Connector layout 4 1 1 KTUS15 mITX Top side TPM DDR2 SLOT ENS COM3 FEATURE COM1 LVDS 1 N A SATA1 PWR SATAO FRONTPNL PATA COMPACT FLASH nm mm 9 4 99 7 3 a B D 8 002 0 2401290 do d DVI A LAN USB4 LINE LINE USB5 IN OUT USB2 MIC USBO IN REET EERE EEE 21 of 61 PCI Slot 1 PCle x1 Slot 2 Clr CMOS PCle x1 Slot 1 AUDIO HEAD CDROM KBDMSE C kontron 515 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 22 of 61 4 1 2 KTUS15 mITX Back side s 58 32990909999 XS IN V tae 19 9900999999 LEN E 70009308 3 loo 29 56 eo gyn i 18 B 6 KTUS15 mITX 3 No 38181448 SDIO2 SDIOO C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 23 of 61 4 2 Power Connector PWR The KTUS15 boards are designed to be supplied from a wide range single supply DC supply
39. ch information as possible CPU Board 1 Type 2 Part number 3 Serial Number Configuration 1 CPU Type Clock speed 2 DRAM Type and Size 3 BIOS Revision Find the Version Info in the BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Settings different than Default Settings Refer to the BIOS Setup Section System 1 5 Make and Version 2 Driver Version numbers Graphics Network and Audio 3 Attached Hardware Harddisks CD rom LCD Panels etc C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 4 of 61 Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION pus 6 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE eru de 7 24 installing 22 1 0 Ea 7 22 Requirement according to 60950 nien 8 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION mE 9 34 11 1 9 3 2 12 3 3 KTUS15 mITX Board 13 3 4 System Memory support neue eerte ec cern nein n ninth naar nha naar nna naa unio RR noia Ran
40. e board shipped from KONTRON Technology has DDR2 DRAM mounted In this case Step 2 can be skipped 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Insert the DDR2 SODIMM 200pin DRAM module See guidelines below for assembling disassembling memory module For a list of approved DDR2 DIMM modules contact your Distributor or FAE DDR2 400 and DDR2 533 SODIMM 200pin DRAM modules PC3200 PC4200 are supported 3 Connecting Interfaces Insert all external cables for hard disk keyboard etc A CRT monitor must be connected in order to change CMOS settings to flat panel support 4 Connect Power supply Connect power supply to the board by the 6x2pin PWR connector NOTE the board is a single supply board accepting input voltages from 5V to 25V DC Power cables for connecting the KTUS 15 family boards to a ATX power supply 5V or 12V is available from Kontron P N 1022 6309 5 Turn on the power on the power supply 6 Power Button The PWRBTN may be required to start the board this is done by connecting pins 16 PWRBTN and pin 18 GND on the FRONTPNL connector see Connector description to provide a pulse on the PWRBTN pin A normally open switch be connected the FRONTPNL connector 7 BIOS Setup Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the lt Del gt key during boot up Refer to the BIOS Configuration Setup section of this manual for details on BIOS setup Note To clear all CMOS settings including Password prot
41. e connections unlike Parallel ATA IDE which supports a master slave configuration and two devices per channel The KTUS15 supports the following RAID Redundant Array of Independent Drives levels e RAIDO data striping e RAID 1 data mirroring Limitations depending on Target Operating System apply 4 6 1 SATA Hard Disk Connector SATAO SATA SATA Pull Type loh lol U D Ey 0 0 0 S Sr c m 2 SATA TX 3 4 5 SATA RX 6 SATA RX LI CNO 7 7 The signals used for the primary Serial ATA harddisk interface the following Signal Description SATA Host transmitter differential signal pair SATA RX SATA Host receiver differential signal pair SATA TX specifies 0 1 depending on SATA port C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 30 of 61 4 7 Parallel ATA harddisk interface The PATA Host Controller supports three types of data transfers Programmed I O PIO Processor is in control of the data transfer Multi word DMA ATA 5 DMA protocol that resembles the DMA on the ISA bus Allows transfer rates of up to 66 MB s Ultra DMA Synchronous DMA protocol that redefines signals on the PATA cable to allow both host and target throttling of data and transfer rates up to 100 MB s Ultra DMA 100 66 33 are supported a 80 wi
42. e these inputs unconnected Signal Description 5V supply for the USB devices on USB Port 1 and 3 is on board fused with a 1 5 USB13_5V reset able fuse The supply is common for the two channels SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity USB1 USB1 Universal Serial Bus Port 1 Differentials Bus Data Address Command Bus USB3 USB3 Universal Serial Bus Port 3 Differentials Bus Data Address Command Bus 45V Maximum load is 1A or 2A per pin if using IDC connectorfladkabel or crimp terminals respectively HD LED Hard Disk Activity LED active low signal Output is via 4750 to OC SUS LED Suspend Mode LED active high signal Output is via 4750 PWRBTN_IN Power Button In Toggle this signal low to start the ATX BTX PSU and boot the board Reset Input When pulled low for minimum 16mS the reset process will be initiated RSTIN The reset process continues even though the Reset Input is kept low LINE2 IN Line in 2 signals MIC2 MIC2 L and MIC2 R are unsupported Leve these terminals unconnected SB3V3 Standby 3 3V voltage AGND Analogue Ground for Audio C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 46 of 61 4 17 Feature Connector FEATURE wore Ur PIN Type Ur Note U D loh lol Type C C Type loh lol U D 2 am 1 INTRUDER
43. ection move the Clr CMOS jumper with or without power for approximately 1 minute This will also disable any Secure CMOS setup on the board Alternatively turn off power and remove the battery for 1 minute but be careful to orientate the battery correctly when reinserted G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 8 of 61 2 2 Requirement according to EN60950 Users of KTUS15 family boards should take care when designing chassis interface connectors in order to fulfill the EN60950 standard When an interface connector has a VCC or other power pin which is directly connected to a power plane like the VCC plane To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices the customer has to take care about That the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available power That the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 Lithium Battery precautions CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batt
44. erityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiln H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 9 of 61 3 System specification 3 1 Component main data The table below summarises the features of the KTUS15 mITX embedded motherboards Form factor KTUS15 mITX mini ITX 170 18millimeters by 170 18millimeters Processor Atom BGA processors 1 1GHz 2510 or 1 6GHz 2530 depending on board configuration On die primary 32 kB instructions cache 24 kB write back data cache and 512 kB 8 way L2 cache 533 MHz 2530 400 MHz 2510 Source Synchronous front side bus speed FSB Supports Hyper Threading Technology 2 threads Z530 only Supports C0 C1 e C2 e
45. figure the operating system Keyboards and mice are not recognized during this period if Legacy USB support was set to Disabled in the BIOS Setup program 6 After the operating system loads the USB drivers all legacy and non legacy USB devices are recognized by the operating system and Legacy USB support from the BIOS is no longer used To install an operating system that supports USB verify that Legacy USB support in the BIOS Setup program is set to Enabled and follow the operating system s installation instructions C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 8 BIOS Configuration Setup Public User Manual 8 1 Introduction The BIOS Setup is used to view and configure BIOS settings for the KTUS15 board The BIOS Setup is accessed by pressing the DEL key after the Power On Self Test POST memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins The Menu bar look like this Date 2008 12 29 Page 58 of 61 Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit The available keys for the Menu screens are Select Menu lt lt gt or lt gt Select Item 1 or Select Field Tab Change Field lt gt or lt gt Help lt F1 gt Save and Exit lt F10 gt Exits the Menu lt Esc gt Please note that in the following the different BIOS Features will be described as having some options These options will be selected automatically when loading either Failsafe Defaults or Opt
46. for analogue monitors up to 1600x1200 at 60Hz Digital Visual Interface digital outout DVI D depending on configuration with support for digital monitors up to 1600x1200 at 60Hz Single channel 18 24bit LVDS panel support OpenLDI SPWG up to Wide XGA 1366x768 at 85 2 panel resolution With external 1 to 2 pixel per clock converter LVDS panels up to 1280x1024 are supported o Dual independent pipe support Mirror and Dual independent display support C kontron 15 Family Public User Manual KTD 00774 0 Date 2008 12 29 Page 3 5 2 Dual Independent Mirror Single Display support The table below shows the supported display configurations for the KTUS15 boards LVDS Interface Mem Freq 533MT s Color depth 32bit Refresh rate 60Hz gt CN CN CN 2 m DID DID DID DID SD SD SD 50 640x480 DID DID DID DID DID o 800x480 DID DID DID DID DID 800x600 DID DID DID DID DID 1024x600 SD 1024x768 SD 1280x768 SD 2 1366x768 SD 4280x1024 SD 1600x1200 SD 1600x1200 SD DID Dual Independent Display Mirror Display SD Single Display 16 of 61 C kontron 515 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 1
47. imal Defaults The Default options will be indicated by the option in bold but please notice that when Failsafe Defaults are loaded a few of the options marked with are now the default option G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 59 of 61 8 2 AMI BIOS Beep Codes Boot Block Beep Codes Number of Description Beeps 1 Insert diskette in floppy drive A 2 AMIBOOT ROM file not found in root directory of diskette in A 3 Base Memory error 4 Flash Programming successful 5 Floppy read error 6 Keyboard controller BAT command failed 7 No Flash EPROM detected 8 Floppy controller failure 9 Boot Block BIOS checksum error 10 Flash Erase error 11 Flash Program error 12 AMIBOOT ROM file size error 13 BIOS ROM image mismatch file layout does not match image present in flash device POST BIOS Beep Codes Number of Description Beeps Memory refresh timer error Parity error in base memory first 64KB block Base memory read write test error Motherboard timer not operational Processor error 8042 Gate A20 test error cannot switch to protected mode General exception error processor exception interrupt error Display memory error system video adapter AMIBIOS ROM checksum error CMOS shutdown register read write error oy 0 Cache memory test failed Troubleshooting
48. in this manual are for illustration purposes only KONTRON Technology A S makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 3 of 61 Life Support Policy KONTRON Technology s PRODUCTS ARE NOT FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL MANAGER OF KONTRON Technology A S As used herein 1 Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which a are intended for surgical implant into body or b support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user 2 component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system or to affect its safety or effectiveness KONTRON Technology Technical Support and Services If you have questions about installing or using your KONTRON Technology Product check this User s Manual first you will find answers to most questions here To obtain support please contact your local Distributor or Field Application Engineer FAE Before Contacting Support Please be prepared to provide as mu
49. ird party management software to use SMBIOS The BIOS stores and reports the following SMBIOS information BIOS data such as the BIOS revision level Fixed system data such as peripherals serial numbers and asset tags Resource data such as memory size cache size and processor speed Dynamic data such as event detection and error logging Non Plug and Play operating systems such as Windows require an additional interface for obtaining the SMBIOS information The BIOS supports an SMBIOS table interface for such operating systems Using this support an SMBIOS service level application running on a non Plug and Play operating system can obtain the SMBIOS information 7 2 Legacy USB Support Legacy USB support enables USB devices such as keyboards mice and hubs to be used even when the operating system s USB drivers are not yet available Legacy USB support is used to access the BIOS Setup program and to install an operating system that supports USB By default Legacy USB support is set to Enabled Legacy USB support operates as follows 1 When you apply power to the computer legacy support is disabled POST begins 3 Legacy USB support is enabled by the BIOS allowing you to use a USB keyboard to enter and configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu 4 POST completes 5 The operating system loads While the operating system is loading USB keyboards and mice are recognized and may be used to con
50. k after either IRDY is asserted on a write transaction or TRDY is asserted on a read transaction Once PAR is valid it remains valid until one clock after the completion of the current data phase PAR has the same timing as AD 31 00 but it is delayed by one clock The master drives PAR for address and write data phases the target drives PAR for read data phases Cycle Frame is driven by the current master to indicate the beginning and duration of an access FRAME is asserted to indicate a bus transaction is beginning While FRAME is asserted data transfers continue When is deasserted the transaction is in the final data phase or has completed Initiator Ready indicates the initiating agent s bus master s ability to complete the current data phase of the transaction IRDY is used in conjunction with TRDY A data phase is completed on any clock both IRDY and TRDY are sampled asserted During a write IRDY indicates that valid data is present on AD 31 00 During a read it indicates the master is prepared to accept data Wait cycles are inserted until both IRDY and TRDY are asserted together Target Ready indicates the target agent s selected device s ability to complete the current data phase of the transaction TRDY is used in conjunction with IRDY A data phase is completed on any clock both TRDY and IRDY are sampled asserted During a read TRDY indicates that valid data is present on AD 31 00 During a write
51. ment are ESD EMI protected EN 61000 4 2 2000 ESD Immunity EN55022 1998 class B Generic Emission Standard Safety UL 60950 1 2003 First Edition Approval pending CSA 22 2 No 60950 1 03 1st Ed April 1 2003 Product Category Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment Product Category CCN NWGQ2 NWGQ8 File number E194252 Theoretical MTBF TBD Restriction of Hazardeous Substances RoHS All boards in the KTUS15 board family are ROHS compliant Capacitor utilization No Tantal capacitors on board Only Japanese brand Aluminium capacitors rated for 100degrees Celsius used on board Battery Exchangeable 3 0V Lithium battery for onboard Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM Manufacturer Panasonic PN CR2032NL LE or CR 2032L BE Expected minimum 5 years retention varies depending on temperature actual application on off rate and variation within chipset and other components Approximately current draw is 3 4 no PSU connected CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions C kontron 515 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 12 of 61 3 2 System overview The block diagram below shows the architecture and main components of the KTUS15 family boards Components shown shaded a
52. oh TVOS loh Pull tol iol LFE OUT AAGND AAGND REAR OUT L_ 19 10 REAR OUT R SIDE OUT L SIDE OUT R AAGND AAGND MIC1 L MIC1 R AAGND AAGND LINE1 IN L LINE1 IN R NC AAGND GND SPDIF IN SPDIF OUT Signal Description FRONT OUT L Front Speakers Speaker FRONT OUT R Front Speakers Speaker Out gh REAR OUT L Rear Speakers Suround Rear Speakers Suround SDEOUTL Side speakers Surround SIDE OUT R_ Side speakers Surround Out GENOUT Speaker Center channel LFE OUT Subwoofer Speaker Low Freg Ou F SPDIF OUT S PDIF Output AAGND Audio Analogue ground G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 42 of 61 4 13 Fan connectors FAN CPU The FAN CPU is used for connection of the FAN for the CPU or System The 4pin header supports connection of 3 pin FANs but it is recommended to use the 4 pin type for optimized FAN speed control The 3 or 4 pin mode is controlled in the BIOS setup menu 4 pin Mode PM signs Type 00 mote Type loh lol U D SoS CONTROL 0 12V GND Signal description
53. panel display The LVDS interface supports pixel color depths of 18 and 24 bits one pixel per clock displays The Intel amp US15W chipset Serial DVO port either connects to a Serial DVO Digital DVI DVI D or a Serial DVO Analogue DVI DVI A controller depending on the board configuration refer to KTUS15 mITX Board configurations section 3 5 1 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 Features of the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 graphics controller includes e Integrated graphics 2D and 3D and high definition video decode capabilities with minimal power consumption 200 MHz core frequency UMAmemory architecture o Max video memory 256MB e 3D Core Key Features o Direct3D version 10 1 and OpenGL 2 0 compliant TBD o Two pipe scaleable unified shader implementation 30 Peak Performance Fill Rate 2 Pixels per clock Vertex Rate One Triangle 15 clocks Transform Only Vertex Triangle Ratio average 1 vtx tri peak 0 5 vtx tri o Texture max size 2048 x 2048 o Programmable 4x multi sampling anti aliasing MSAA o Rotated grid o Optimized memory efficiency using multi level cache architecture e Video o Full hardware acceleration of video decode standards such as 264 MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 WMV9 o 2 hardware acceleration VLD MC VC 1 hardware acceleration VLD MC LDF Display Analog Display CRT output DVI A depending on configuration with support
54. pe 00 Note U D loh lol Type loh lol U D m m 2f os o ee CTS 34 9110 5 Note 1 The 1 2 3 and 4 header 5 supply is fused with individual 1 1 resetable fuses for each connector A 089 adapter ribbon cable is available for connecting the COM ports to I O front panel G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 35 of 61 4 10 Ethernet connectors The KTUS15 board support 1 channel of 10 100 1000Mb Ethernet using the Intel 82574L PCI express LAN controller In order to achieve the specified performance of the Ethernet port Category 5 twisted pair cables must be used with 10 100MB and Category 5E 6 or 6E with 1Gb LAN networks The signals for the Ethernet ports are as follows Signa Description 00000000 MDI 0 In MDI mode this is the first pair in 1000Base T i e the pair and is the transmit MDI O pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the DB pair and is the receive pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX MDI 1 In MDI mode this is the second pair in 1000Base T i e the BI pair and is the MDI 1 receive pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the pair and is the transmit pair 10Base T and 100Base
55. picture on the display and If the Hot Keys have not been disabled in the Extreme Graphic driver then the following key combinations you can select a connected display lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt F1 gt enables the sDVO channel which controls the DVI D or DVI A display output depending on board configuration Refer to configuration overview KTUS15 mITX Board configurations for details C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 61 of 61 10 Warranty KONTRON Technology warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period KONTRON Technology will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a similar product Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components The warranty does not cover 1 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by KONTRON Technology Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failure Normal wear and tear Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect 2 Removal installation and set up service charges gt
56. ption LVDS Flat Panel Connector Signal Description LVDS LVDS A Channel data LVDS ACLK LVDS A Channel clock BKLTCTL Backlight control 1 PWM signal to implement voltage in the range 0 3 3V BKLTEN Backlight Enable signal active low 2 VDD ENABLE Output Display Enable LCDVCC VCC supply to the flat panel This supply includes power on off sequencing The flat panel supply may be either 5V DC or 3 3V DC depending on the CMOS configuration Maximum load is 1A at both voltages DDC CLK DDC Channel Clock DDC DATA DDC Channel Data Note 1 Windows API will be available to operate the BKLTCTL signal Some Inverters has a limited voltage range 0 2 5V for this signal If voltage is gt 2 5V the Inverter might latch up Some Inverters generates noise to the BKLTCTL signal resulting in making the transmision fail corrupted picture on the display By adding 1K Ohm resistor in series with this signal and mounted in the Inverter end of the cable kit the noise is limited and picture is stabil Note 2 If the Backlight Enable is required to be active high then make the BIOS Chipset setting Backlight Signal Inversion Enabled G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 28 of 61 4 5 PCI Express Connectors The KT boards contains two 1 lane x1 PCI Express ports intended for an external Express cards The PCI Express port is compliant to the PCI Express
57. re cable is required One parallel ATA harddisk controller is available on the board a primary controller Standard 372 harddisks or CD ROM drives may be attached to the primary controller by means of the 40 pin IDC connector PATA The parallel ATA harddisk controller is shared between the PATA connector and the CF connector If the CF connector is not used then two devices a primary and a secondary device are supported on the PATA interface If the CF connector is used then only one PATA device is supported and only by use of 40 wire cable not 80 wire cable Optionally use SATA device s The signals used for the harddisk interface are the following Description DAA2 0 Address lines used to address the I O registers in the IDE hard disk CBLIDA This input signal CaBLe ID is used to detect the type of attached cable 80 wire cable when low input and 40 wire cable when 5V via 10Kohm pull up resistor DDREQA Disk DMA Request might be driven by the IDE hard disk to request bus master access to the PCI bus The signal is used in conjunction with the PCI bus master IDE function and is not associated with any PC AT bus compatible DMA channel DDACKA Disk DMA Acknowledge Active low signal grants IDE bus master access to the PCI bus HDACTA Signal from hard disk indicating hard disk activity The signal level depends on the hard disk type normally active low The signals from primary and secondary controller are ro
58. re Digital 1 SDIO slots backside SMBus routed to TPM header Feature connector PCI and Express Slot connectors LPC Bus routed to TPM connector DDC Bus routed to LVDS and CRT DVI connector 8 x General Purpose I Os routed to FEATURE connector Hardware Smart Fan control system support Thermal and Speed cruise for two onboard Fan Monitor control connectors FAN_CPU and FEATURE Subsystem Three thermal inputs CPU die temperature System temperature and External temperature input routed to FEATURE connector Precision 3 C Voltage monitoring Intrusion detect input SMI violations BIOS on HW monitor not supported Supported by API Windows Operating WinXP Professional Systems Windows Vista Support WinXP Embedded limitations may apply Linux Feodora Core 10 Suse 11 1 limitations may apply continues C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 11 of 61 Environmental Operating Conditions 0 60 C operating temperature forced cooling It is the customer s responsibility to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within allowed temperature range 10 90 relative humidity non condensing Storage 20 C 70 C 5 95 relative humidity non condensing Electro Static Discharge ESD Radiated Emissions All Peripheral interfaces intended for connection to external equip
59. re optional depending on variants of the board 1V5 POWER CORE POWER Man Poser 15V 5124 12 Serrtech 30454 IMVPM National LNG478 505 Silverthome DINE Processor DOR2 POWER Mein Power Semtech SC486 Semtech 504612 105 IO CONNECTORS RNEER AZALIA CODEC 888 2500 Slots INTEL Intel 825744 10 100 GBe POULSBO SDVO CRT IDE COMPACT FLASH Chrontel CH7317A TF ERES Silicon Image 1364 112 PCle 1 gt PCle x4 Switch PEXB505 2xPCle x1 Slot a Winbond Winbond W83627DHG L SPI COM LPT KBD MSE G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 13 of 61 3 3 KTUS15 mITX Board configurations P N 810290 P N 810291 P N 810292 KTUS15 mITX KTUS15 mITX KTUS15 mITX 1 6GHz Std 1 1GHz Basic 1 6GHz Plus 2530 1 6GHz Z510 1 1GHz 2530 1 6GHz FSB speed 533MHz 400MHz 533MHz pue Memory DDR2 SODIMM Up to 2GB TBD Up to 2GB TBD Up to 2GB TBD Video output eee CRT DVI A No DVI DVI D No Yes LVDS Yes HD Audio Yes 2 ports Yes N es es es Yes Yes 2 ports No 2 1 er No Y Y Yes 2 ports PATA port Yes 1 port Yes 1 port Yes 1 port Compact Flash slot Yes SDIOslot Yes 2 slots Yes 2 slots Yes 2 slots i USB port Yes 8 ports Yes 8 ports Yes
60. sition any Secure CMOS settings will also be void Alternatively if no jumper is available turn off power and remove the battery for 1 minute but be careful to orientate the battery corretly when reinserted G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 44 of 61 4 15 connector unsupported U D loh lol Type C C Type loh lol U D GND i PWR LPC FRAME 3 KEY LPC RST 15 1 6 A L LPC ADS 7 8 1 2 1 955 LPC ADO L SMBC CLKRUN SUS C E LE d C E C E T C E F C 5555 LPCSERIRQ G kontron KTUS15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 45 of 61 4 16 Front Panel connector FRONTPNL see 00 ne type 00 U D loh lol Type Type loh lol U D EE ZZ 11121 ussis sv 55 135 4 5 ae oS 5 60 usss 718 _ Oe 9 100 57 HD LED 5 140 SUS LED PWRBTN INE 1 21 12121 583 LINE2 IN R_ 829 Note 1 Unsupported inputs leav
61. supported Serial Presence Detect required The installed DDR2 SDRAM should support the Serial Presence Detect SPD data structure This allows the BIOS to read and configure the memory controller for optimal performance If non SPD memory is used the BIOS will attempt to configure the memory settings but performance and reliability may be impacted 3 41 Memory Operating Frequencies The KTUS15 mITX maintains a fixed relationship between DRAM to FSB clock frequency The FSB frequency can be 100 MHz 133 MHz resulting in support of the following clock frequencies and data rates for the DRAM CPU FSB Speed DRAM Clock DRAM Data Rate DRAM Type Peak Bandwidth 2510 1 1GHz 400 MHz 200 MHz 400 MT s DDR2 3 2 GB s 2530 1 6GHz 533 MHz 266 MHz 533 MT s DDR2 4 2 GB s C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 15 of 61 3 5 KTUS15 Graphics Subsystem The KTUS15 boards use the Intel US15W chipset for graphical control by the embedded Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 The Intel Graphics Media Adapter includes LVDS and Serial DVO display ports permitting simultaneous independent operation of two displays If external graphics is used instead of the internal graphics device LVDS and SDVO ports will not function The KTUS15 board supports a Low Voltage Differential Signaling interface that allows the Intel Graphics Media Adapter to communicate directly to an on board flat
62. uired to boot the system will respond after reset ADDRESS AND DATA AD 31 00 C BE 3 0 INTERFACE CONTROL PINS FRAME IRDY TRDY Address and Data are multiplexed on the same PCI pins A bus transaction consists of an address phase followed by one or more data phases PCI supports both read and write bursts The address phase is the clock cycle in which FRAME is asserted During the address phase AD 31 00 contain a physical address 32 bits For I O this is a byte address for configuration and memory it is a DWORD address During data phases AD 07 00 contain the least significant byte Isb and AD 31 24 contain the most significant byte msb Write data is stable and valid when IRDY is asserted and read data is stable and valid when TRDY is asserted Data is transferred during those clocks where both IRDY and TRDY are asserted Bus Command and Byte Enables are multiplexed on the same PCI pins During the address phase of a transaction C BE 3 0 define the bus command During the data phase C BE 3 0 are used as Byte Enables The Byte Enables are valid for the entire data phase and determine which byte lanes carry meaningful data C BE 0 applies to byte 0 Isb and C BE 3 applies to byte Parity is even parity across AD 31 00 and C BE 3 0 Parity generation is required by all PCI agents PAR is stable and valid one clock after the address phase For data phases PAR is stable and valid one cloc
63. uted together through diodes and passed to the connector FEATURE The pinout of the connectors are defined in the following sections C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 31 of 61 4 7 1 IDE Hard Disk Connector PATA This connector can be used for connection of two primary IDE drives Pull Pull Pee eeu Due ere mD PH 1712 PwR 5 44 re TED io 5 6 4 10 EN 10110 pv Dw9 DAT D Do DAIS 1 cw 5 70 DORQA 21122 GND ov GNO 222100010010 ov GND Ooo BRR E PWR oo DA TBD O HDCSA1 0 TBD ee CND C kontron 15 Family KTD 00774 0 Public User Manual Date 2008 12 29 Page 32 of 61 4 7 2 Connector CF This connector is mounted on the topside of the KTUS15 mITX The CF socket support DMA UDMA modules up to UDMA2 NOTE If the CF connector is used then only one PATA device is supported and only by use of 40 wire cable not 80 wire cable Optionally use SATA device

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