CMx-GF PC/104-Plus or PCI-104 CPU Board Technical Manual TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Revision 1.7 / October 13 ©ADLINK Technology GmbH Hans-Thoma-Str. 11 D-68163 Mannheim http://www.adlinktech.
Technical Manual CMx-GF Document: TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7.docx Revision 1.7 Copyright ©2013 ADLINK Technology GmbH, All rights reserved Trademarks MS-DOS, Windows, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. PS/2 is a trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. Intel and Solid State Drive are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Geode is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices. PC/104 is a registered trademark of PC/104 Consortium.
Table of Contents 1 1.1 Overview 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Block Diagram......................................................................................................................................
2.3 3 Hardware Setup ........................................................................................................................ 15 Module Description 16 3.1 Processor .................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 Chipset ........................................................................................................................................ 17 3.3 Graphics-Controller .........
BIOS-DISABLE ........................................................................................................................................................... 32 Watchdog Timer ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 HDD LED.....................................................................................................................................................................
4.1 BIOS ............................................................................................................................................. 47 Configuring the Phoenix BIOS ......................................................................................................................... 47 Initialize BIOS at first startup ............................................................................................................................ 47 Booting from alternative device ..........
Acronyms ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface AES Advanced Encryption Standard APM Advanced Power Management APU Accelerated Processing Unit ATA Advanced Technology Attachment BIOS Basic Input Output System BPP Bits Per Pixel CD Compact Disc COM Communication Equipment CRT Cathode Ray Tube CM CoreModule DAC Digital-to-Analog-Converter DDR Double Data Rate DMA Direct Memory Access DOT Dynamic Overclocking Technology EIDE Enhanced Integrated Device Electron
TCP Transmission Control Protocol TLB Translation Look-aside Buffer UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter USB Universal Serial Bus UDMA Ultra-Direct Memory Access UDP User Datagram Protocol VGA Video Graphics Array WDOG Watchdog TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
1 Overview 1.1 Introduction The standard-sized PC/104 Plus board is intended for applications in areas like medical, digital signage, transport, and traffic control. It features an advanced graphics controller with Direct-X11 support. Versions with dual core or single core processor are available. The CoreModule®x-GF runs Windows and Linux.
Fusion Controller Hub Extension slots AMD A55E 1 x 32-bit PC/104-Plus 1 x 16-bit PC/104 with full DMA capability Interfaces Ethernet 1000BaseTx VGA 1x SATA 6Gbps 18/24 Bit LVDS for displays CFAST MISC signals: external power button, I²C bus, PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse speaker, external reset button, external 6 x USB 2.0 ports battery connector Power supply 2 x RS232/RS485, software selectable 5.1 channel audio (analog & SPDIF) Other configurations are possible.
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1.2 Ordering Information CMx-GF Models Order number Description 703-0028-10 CM2-GF PC/104-Plus CPU board with AMD G-series T56N processor (Dual Core 1.65GHz/DDR3-1333) incl. heat spreader. Operating temp. range: 0°C … +60°C 703-0029-10 CM2-GF PC/104-Plus CPU board with AMD G-series T40R processor (Single Core 1.0GHz/DDR3-1066) incl. heat spreader. Operating temp. range: 0°C … +60°C 704-0007-10 CM3-GF PCI-104 CPU board with AMD G-series T16R processor (Single Core 615MHz/DDR3-1066) incl.
Cable Sets and Accessories The following options are available for the CMx-GF.
1.3 Specifications Electrical Specifications Supply voltage +5 V DC +5 V standby (only needed for suspend mode) +12 V (only needed for LVDS display and expansion slots) Rise time < 10 ms Supply voltage tolerance ± 5% Inrush current 3.0A Supply current max. 3.7A (Windows 7, 3DMark11 Demo Mode & AMD ThermNow 100%) typical 0.8A (Windows 7 idle mode) typical 0.
1.4 Mechanical Dimensions (L x W) 90.2mm x 95.9mm Height Max. 14mm on top side above PCB (incl. heat spreader) max. 9.3mm on bottom side above PCB (incl. memory module) Weight 98 grams (incl. memory module) Mounting 4 mounting holes Note: It is strongly recommended to use plastic spacers instead of metal spacers to mount the board. With metal spacers, there is a possible danger to create a short circuit with the components located around the mounting holes. This can damage the board.
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1.5 Heat sink solutions The following heat sink solutions are available for CMx-GF. The heat sink solutions have been tested under the following conditions in climatic chamber: Operating System: Windows 7 Application Software: AMD ThermNow! Thermal Analysis Tool / BurnIn Test Software CPU load: full CPU load Average airflow of the climate chamber: 0.5 m/s Heat spreader: Part Number: 765-0048-10 Suitable for CPU / CPU T16R 615MHz Temperature Range: CPU T40R 1GHz CPU T56N 1.
Passive heat sink: Part Number: 765-0049-11 Suitable for CPU / CPU T16R 615MHz Temperature Range: CPU T40R 1GHz Standard temperature range 0°C to 60°C Industrial temperature range -20°C to 70°C Extended temperature range -40°C to 85°C Suitable for CM2-GF 704-0007-10 / 804-0007-10 / 904-0007-10 part numbers 703-0029-10 / 803-0029-10 / 903-0029-10 Heat sink measurements approx.
Remarks: Heat spreader is mounted with 10 mm spacers. Add 10 mm for the spacers to the measurements for the total height above the PC/104 board. All heat sinks are mounted by occupying the PC/104 mounting holes. The CPU temperature may never exceed 100°C. TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
2 Getting Started 2.1 Connector and Jumper Locations Bottom X12 X8 (option) X7 X6 DDR3 SODIMM USB4/5 USB2/3 USB0/1 BAT1 Battery X14 (option) PC/104 X17 PCI-104 X2 GPIO / Fan X13 X22 X5 LVDS Jumper Backlight LVDS and Backlight Power Supply The connector’s pin 1 is always marked with a golden triangle. TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
Top X24 (option) X16 (option) COM CFast X23 Jumper BIOS Defaults SATA LED X19 SMC Service X9 X21 BIOS Service Power X18 CPU Fan X20 (option) PS/2 RESET BUTTON PWRBTN X1 X10 X15 X27 Audio LAN VGA SATA The connector’s pin 1 is always marked with a golden triangle. TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
2.2 LED indicators The onboard LED indicators provide a convenient way to check the board’s statuses. The boot success, power status, IDE accesses, Watchdog and Ethernet accesses are all visible. The LED indicators are located on bottom of the board, near the LVDS connector. STATUS Yellow LED shows error codes in terms of failures. PWR MODE Yellow LED is constantly lit if the boot process is complete and the board is running normally. LED flashes when board goes in suspend to ram mode.
2.3 Hardware Setup Caution Be sure to observe the EMC security measures. Make sure you are always at the same potential as the module. Caution Never connect or disconnect peripherals like HDDs or PCI and ISA boards while the board's power supply is connected and switched on. Use the cable set provided by ADLINK Technology GmbH to connect the CMx-GF to a VGA monitor. Connect either PS/2 or USB keyboard or mouse, respectively. Use the SATA cable to connect the hard disk.
3 Module Description 3.1 Processor The AMD Embedded G-Series processor is the world’s first integrated circuit to combine a low-power CPU and a discrete-level GPU into a single embedded Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).This unprecedented level of graphics integration builds a new foundation for high-performance, multi-media content delivery in a small form factor and power efficient platform for a broad range of embedded designs.
Large High-Performance On-Chip Cache 32KB I-Cache, 32KB D-Cache 512KB L2 per Core Integrated Display Interfaces Dual, independent display support (n/a on CMx-GF) Dual-link or dual single-link DVI (n/a on CMx-GF) HDMI™ (n/a on CMx-GF) Dual DisplayPort (n/a on CMx-GF) LVDS Analog VGA AMD Virtualization™ Technology (AMD-V™) SVM lock and unlock Nested paging Next RIP LBR virtualization 8 address space identifiers Performance counter guest/host bit Neste
Supports up to four bus master devices Supports 40-bit addressing Interrupt steering supported for plug-n-play devices Supports concurrent PCI operations BIOS/hardware support to hide PCI device Supports spread spectrum USB Controllers One OHCI and three EHCI host controllers to support 14 USB 2.0 ports (six on CM2-GF and four on CM3-GF) and two dedicated USB 1.
Up to 192kHz sample rate and 32-bit audio 64-bit addressing capability for DMA bus master and MSI Unified Audio Architecture (UAA) compatible HD Audio registers can be located anywhere in the 64-bit address space Supports 3.3V/1.
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3.3 Graphics-Controller This section lists the graphics features available for the AMD G-Series processor when the internal GPU is enabled.
Shader instruction store, using an advance caching system Advanced shader design, with ultra-threading sequencer for high-efficiency operations Advanced, high-performance branching support, including static and dynamic branching 16-bit and 32-bit floating point components for high dynamic range computations Full anti-aliasing on render surfaces up to and including 128-bit floating point formats Support for OpenCL™ 1.1 Support for OpenGL 3.2 and 2.
Motion Video Acceleration Features Supports Adobe® Flash Player 10 UVD acceleration for MPEG4 Part 2 playback in Windows Media Player Supports DVD, Blu-ray*, and SDTV/HDTV content playback with low CPU usage (only available on T56N variants) Motion video decode acceleration technology: o o Dedicated hardware (UVD 3) for H.264, MPEG4 Part 2, VC-1, and MPEG2 decode: H.
LVDS Configuration To ease usage of these displays it is possible to select the display and backlight supply voltages with the onboard voltage selector jumpers (LVDS and Backlight.) See below.
LVDS Color Mapping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CLKL 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 L0 Green2 Red7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 L1 Blue3 B2 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 L2 DE VS HS B7 B6 B5 B4 L3 0/B1 B1 B0 G1 G0 R1 R0 CLKU 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 U0 G2 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 U1 B3 B2 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 U2 DE VS HS B7 B6 B5 B4 U3 0/B1 B1 B0 G1 G0 R1 R0 Backlight Connector (X5) Connector type Hirose DF13, 8-pin Adapter cable n/a Pin Signal 1 +12V 2 +12V 3 +5V 4 +5V 5 EN 6 VCC* 7 GN
Display Voltage Jumpers (X22) Jumper LVDS and Backlight Power Supply Connector type: IDC 6-pin header, 2.00 mm Use a 2 mm jumper between 1-3 or 3-5 to select the backlight voltage. Use a 2 mm jumper between 2-4 or 4-6 to select the display voltage. Pin Signal (Backlight) Pin Signal (LVDS) 1 +12V 2 +3.3V 3 Backlight Voltage 4 Display Voltage 5 +5V 6 +5V default jumper setting 3.4 Ethernet Controller The Intel i210 Ethernet controller supports 10/100/1000-Mbit speeds.
Ethernet Connector (X10) Connector type IDC 10-pin header, 2.00 mm Adapter cable Article number 862-0018-10 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ETH_MX0n 2 ETH_MX0p 3 ETH_MX1n 4 ETH_MX1p 5 NC 6 KEY 7 ETH_MX2n 8 ETH_MX2p 9 ETH_MX3n 10 ETH_MX3p 3.5 On-Board Power Supply The on-board power supply generates all necessary voltages from the single supply voltage of 5 volts. The generated 3.3 volts are available on the connectors "Flat Panel" and "LVDS". Note This 3.
9 PWROK NC 10 +3.3V NC 11 GND GND +12V (only for PC104 12 slot and backlight power NC supply) +12V (only for PC104 13 slot and backlight power NC supply) 14 15 Note GND -12V (only for PC104 slot) GND NC The default cable adapter supports the connection of 12V power supply. If the 5V only power supply is required leave these pins open. The board can also be supplied over PC/104- or PC/104 plus bus. Real Time Clock Backup (BAT1) A battery is integrated on board.
SATA is configured as SATA AHCI, and CFast is configured as IDE mode. In this configuration, the programming interfaces of channels 4 and 5 (CFast) are under the IDE controller.
3.7 PS/2 Interface PS/2-connectors for mouse and keyboard are shared with several system signals. An adapter cable for the PS/2 devices is available. Keyboard and Mouse Connector (X20) Connector type IDC 10-pin header, 2.00 mm Adapter cable Article number 862-0022-10 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Speaker 2 Mouse Clock 3 Reset-In 4 Mouse Data 5 KB Data 6 KB Clock 7 GND 8 +5V Standby 9 Ext.
Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Speaker 2 Mouse Clock 3 Reset-In 4 Mouse Data 5 KB Data 6 KB Clock 7 GND 8 +5V Standby 9 Ext. Battery 10 Power Button Reset Button To reset the board, the signal Reset Button must be pulled to GND. Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Speaker 2 Mouse Clock 3 Reset-In 4 Mouse Data 5 KB Data 6 KB Clock 7 GND 8 +5V Standby 9 Ext. Battery 10 Power Button Speaker The speaker signal is located on the PS/2, IDC10 Header.
3.8 Load BIOS defaults In rare cases, the system may not start because of certain BIOS settings. If that is the case, it is highly recommended to first restore the BIOS factory settings before any debugging is done. This is achieved with Load Optimized Defaults in the main setup menu. If you cannot reach the BIOS setup because of bad system configuration, use the jumper near the power connector: Power off the board Set the 2.
A Watchdog Timer is integrated on board and managed with the SMC SEMA functionality. There are multiple ways of activating the Watchdog Timer. Refer to chapter 3.14 for more details on the SMC. Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SATA_ACT# 2 BIOS_DISABLE# 3 WD_ACTIVE 4 GND 5 LAN_ACTIVITY_LED# 6 BIOS_DEFAULTS# HDD LED SATA_ACT# provides the LED interface for SATA devices or CFast. The signal is active low and can sync an LED that is connected to 3.3V.
PIN Signal 1 VCC_USB0/2/4 2 USB0/2/4- 3 USB0/2/4+ 4 GND_USB0/2/4 5 GND_USB1/3/5 6 USB1/3/5- 7 USB1/3/5+ 8 VCC_USB1/3/5 3.10 HD Audio The High Definition (HD) Audio Controller communicates with the external HD Audio codec(s) over the HD Audio Link. The Hudson-E1 HD Audio Controller consists of four independent output DMA engines and four independent input DMA engines that are used to move data between system memory and the external codec(s).
Audio Connector (X1) Connector type IDC 16-pin header, 2.00mm Adapter cable Article number 862-0065-10 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LineOut_R 2 LineOut_L 3 Surround_R 4 Surround_L 5 LFE 6 Center 7 GND_Audio 8 GND_Audio 9 LineIn_R 10 LineIn_L 11 MIC_R 12 MIC_L 13 GND 14 GND 15 S/P_DIF_IN 16 S/P_DIF_OUT GPIO and FAN (X2) Connector type IDC 16-pin header, 2.
3.11 BIOS Programming To recover from special BIOS errors, a Dediprog SF-100 programmer can be used. This is a special hardware unit that can be attached to the BIOS programming connector. In most cases this is not necessary because of a second BIOS chip (Recovery BIOS) on board. The SMC automatically switches to the second chip if the system BIOS gets corrupted. BIOS Recovery Connector (X9) Connector type: Hirose DF13 8-pin Pin Signal 1 +3.
3.12 Serial Ports Two serial ports are located on one IDC COM header. The ports work in either RS232 or RS485 mode, selectable in BIOS. The 120 ohm termination resistor for RS485 mode is not on the module. Please use the external termination resistor. To enable the transmitters of COM1 and COM2 in RS485 mode, set the RTS# signal to ‘1’. Depending on your operating system driver’s logic, this may mean setting a (non-inverted) RTS bit to ‘0’ in your application software.
COM Connector (X24) Connector type: IDC 10-pin header, 2.
RS485-Termination Typically the RS485 cabling is done as a bus system with two or more devices on the bus. The cabling can be done in 4-wire mode (RX+, RX-, TX+, TX- using four independent wires) or 2-wire mode (RX+, TX+ and TX-, RX- using two combined wires). In RS485 Mode, the differential pairs should be terminated with 120 if the device is located at the beginning or end of the bus. The termination should be done externally at the connector by using an external 120 between the pairs (e.g.
3.14 SEMA functions The on-board Microcontroller implements power sequencing and SEMA (Smart Embedded Management Agent) functionality. The microcontroller communicates via the System Management Bus with the CPU/Chipset. The following functions are implemented: Total operating hours counter Counts the time the module has been run in minutes. On-time minutes counter Counts the seconds since last system start.
Board Specific SEMA functions Voltages The SMC of the CMx-GF implements a Voltage Monitor and samples several On-board Voltages. The Voltages can be read by calling the SEMA function “Get Voltages”. The function returns a 16-Bit value divided in Hi-Byte (MSB) and Lo-Byte (LSB). ADC Voltage Voltage Channel Name Formula [V] 0 --- --- 1 --- --- 2 --- --- 3 +V3.3PCI (MSB<<8 + LSB) * 1.100 * 3.3 / 1024 4 +V3.3IN (MSB<<8 + LSB) * 1.100 * 3.3 / 1024 5 +V5S (MSB<<8 + LSB) * 1.833 * 3.
Exception Codes In case of an error, the SMC shows a blink code on the STATUS-LED. This error code is also reported by the SMC Flags register. The Exception Code is not stored in the Flash Storage and is cleared when the power is removed. Therefore, the “Clear Exception Code”-Command is not supported.
SMC Flags The SMC Flags register returns the last detected Exception Code since Power Up and shows the used BIOS at bit 7: 0 = Standard BIOS, 1 = Fail-Safe BIOS. SMC Status This register shows the status of SMC controlled signals on the CMx-GF. Status Bit Signal 0 SMC_WDACTIVE 1 BIOS_SEL 2 SPI_WP# 3 LAN_DEV_OFF# 4 EN_PCI_3V3S 5 EN_PCI_3V3IN 6 SMC_BKLT_EN 7 SMC_VDD_EN TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
3.15 PC/104-Plus Bus Interface The PC/104-Plus bus is a modification of the standard PCI bus. It allows all of the PC/104 features to be used together with the high-speed PCI bus. The main features are: PC/104-Plus Bus slot, fully compatible with PCI version 2.2 specifications Integrated PCI arbitration interface (32 bit wide, 3.
Note: 20 GND AD26 AD25 GND 21 AD29 +5V AD28 AD27 22 +5V AD30 GND AD31 23 REQ0# GND REQ1# VI/O 24 GND REQ2# +5V GNT0# 25 GNT1# VI/O GNT2 GND 26 +5V CLK0 GND CKL1 27 CLK2 +5V CLK3 GND 28 GND INTD# +5V RST# 29 +12V INTA# INTB# INTC# 30 -12V REQ3# GNT3# GND All VI/O pins are connected to +3.3V. The voltages +5V, +12V and -12V are not generated by the on-board power supply but routed from the power supply connector. The maximum current is limited to 1.
PC/104 Bus Connector (X14) Pin A B 1 IOCHCK# GND 2 D7 RSTDRV 3 D6 +5V 4 D5 IRQ9 5 D4 -5V 6 D3 DRQ2 7 D2 -12V Pin D C 8 D1 0WS# 0 GND GND 9 D0 +12V 1 MEMCS16# SBHE# 10 IOCHRDY KEY 2 IOCS16# LA23 11 AEN SMEMW# 3 IRQ10 LA22 12 A19 SMEMR# 4 IRQ11 LA21 13 A18 IOW# 5 IRQ12 LA20 14 A17 IOR# 6 IRQ15 LA19 15 A16 DACK3# 7 IRQ14 LA18 16 A15 DRQ3 8 DACK0# LA17 17 A14 DACK1# 9 DRQ0 MEMR# 18 A13 DRQ1 10 DACK5# MEMW# 19 A12 REF
4 Using the Module 4.1 BIOS The CMx-GF is delivered with a Phoenix Technology BIOS. The default settings guarantee a "ready to run" system, even without a BIOS setup backup battery. All setup changes of the BIOS are stored in the CMOS RAM. A copy of the CMOS RAM, excluding date and time, is stored in the flash memory. This means that even if the backup battery runs out of power, the BIOS settings are not lost. Only date and time will be reset to their default values.
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4.5 GPIO programming The following sample code for Linux demonstrates how to control the 9 FCH_GPIO pins available on connector X2. The sample uses FCH_GPIO52. The other GPIOs work the same way. // Primitive sample for programming the FCH_GPIO pins with Linux: #include #include #include #include #include #include
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4.9 I/O Address Map The system chipset implements a number of registers in I/O address space.
4.10 Interrupts IRQ System Resource 0 Timer 1 Keyboard 2 Secondary interrupt controller 3 Serial port 2 4 Serial port 1 5 (not used) 6 (not used) 7 (not used) 8 Real-time clock 9 (not used) 10 (not used) 11 On-board VGA 12 PS/2 mouse 13 Numeric co-processor 14 IDE controller 15 IDE controller Note Depending on the BIOS settings, it is possible to reserve several IRQs for the PC/104 or PC/104-Plus buses. TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
4.11 DMA Channels DMA Data width 0 8 bits Available 1 8 bits Available 2 8 bits Available 3 8 bits Available 4 TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 System Resource Reserved, Cascade Channel 5 16 bits Available 6 16 bits Available 7 16 bits Available Rev 1.
Appendix A, Contact Information EMEA Headquarters LiPPERT ADLINK Technology GmbH Hans-Thoma-Strasse 11 68163 Mannheim Germany Phone +49 621 43214-0 Fax +49 621 43214-30 E-mail sales: LATG.order@adlinktech.com Website http://www.adlinktech.com/rugged/index.php Global offices: http://www.adlinktech.com/contact_us/contactus.php?file=contactus.htm TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
Appendix B, Additional Information B.1 Additional Reading Reserved for future revisions of manual B.2 PC/104 and PC/104-Plus Specifications Copies of the latest PC/104 and PC/104-Plus specifications can be obtained from the PC/104 Consortium's website at www.pc104.org. TME-104P-CMx-GF-1V7 Rev 1.
Appendix C, Getting Help Should you have technical questions that are not covered by the respective manuals, please contact our support department at http://askanexpert.adlinktech.com. Please allow one working day for an answer. Returning Products for Repair To return a product to ADLINK Technology GmbH for repair, you need to get a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number first. Please print the RMA Request Form from http://www.adlinktech.com/lippert/rma.
Appendix D, Revision History Edited Filename Date Change TME-104P-CFR_AF_0V0.docx 2012-03-15 OF Draft TME-104P-CFR-AF-0V1 2012-03-26 MF First release TME-104P-CFR-AF-1V0 2012-09-06 AG Corrections after redesign TME-104P-CFR-AF-1V1 2012-12-01 MF Minor changes TME-104P-CFR-AF-1V2 2012-13-24 MF Proven by technical writer TME-104P-CFR-AF-1V3 2013-01-29 BR Block diagram updated (ADMT changed into SEMA) TME-104P-CFR-AF-1V4 2013-02-18 AG Correct revision number, add chapter 4.