Express-IBR (Computer-on-Module) Reference Manual P/N 50-1Z132-1000
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Contents Chapter 1 About This Manual ....................................................................................................1 Purpose of this Manual ....................................................................................................................1 References ......................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 2 Product Overview ..........................................................
Contents Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................... 35 Watchdog Timer....................................................................................................................... 35 TPM (Trusted Platform Module) ............................................................................................... 35 Hardware Voltage and Temperature Monitor ..................................................
Contents List of Tables Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Table 2-4. Table 2-5. Table 2-6. Table 2-7. Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. Table 3-4. Table 3-5. Table 3-6. Table 3-7. Table 4-1. Table A-1. Express-IBR COM Express Pin-out Types ...................................................................................3 Major Integrated Circuit Descriptions and Functions ...............................................9 Module Connector and Socket Descriptions.............................................
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Chapter 1 About This Manual Purpose of this Manual This manual provides reference for designers of systems based on the Express-IBR Computer-on-Module (COM). This manual contains information that permits designers to create an embedded system based on specific design requirements.
Chapter 1 • About This Manual ADLINK Intelligent Device Interface (AIDI) Library User’s Manual (See Utilities section of Product page) Web site: http://www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_Driver.php?PDNo=1164&kind=UT • AMI BIOS Aptio TSE User’s Guide Datasheet: http://www.ami.com/support/doc/AMI_TSE_User_Manual_PUB.pdf Chip Specifications • Intel Corporation and the Mobile 3rd Generation Core™ i CPU Family, featured as the integrated processor core and graphics memory hub Web site: http://www.intel.
Chapter 2 Product Overview This introduction presents general information about the COM Express™ architecture and the Express-IBR Computer-on-Module (COM). After reading this chapter you should understand: • COM Express concept • COM Express architecture • Express-IBR Product Description • Express-IBR Major Components • Express-IBR Connectors, Headers, and Sockets • Express-IBR Specifications COM Express Concept COM Express is an open-industry standard, defined specifically for COM boards.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Baseboard designers can utilize as little or as many of the I/O interfaces as necessary. The baseboard can therefore provide all the interface connectors required to attach the system to the application specific peripherals. This versatility allows the designer to create a dense and optimized package, which results in a more reliable product while simplifying system integration.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Product Description The Express-IBR is an exceptionally high integration, high performance, rugged Intel Core™ processor based system compatible with the COM Express standard. This rugged and high quality module system contains all the component subsystems of an ATX motherboard.
Chapter 2 Product Overview HD Audio • Provides Intel HD Audio controller • Supports Audio Docking • Provides 32-bit sample depth • Supports sample rates up to 192kHz USB Port Interface • Supports two root USB hubs • Supports four USB 3.0 ports • Supports eight EHCI USB 2.0 ports • Supports legacy UHCI USB 1.1 signals • Supports Per-Port-Disable Ethernet Interface • Provides Intel 82579LM Ethernet PHY transceiver chip • Supports one Gigabit Ethernet port • Supports IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 • Product Overview Miscellaneous Real Time Clock (RTC) with external replaceable battery Watchdog Timer (WDT) TPM (Trusted Platform Module) Hardware Voltage and Temperature Monitor Logo Screen (Splash) Serial Port Console Express-IBR Reference Manual 7
Chapter 2 Product Overview Block Diagram Figure 2-2 provides a functional representation of the module. 1333/1600MHz, 1.5V, 16GB Max. (Total) CPU Intel Core i3-3217UE 1.8GHz (17W), i7-3517UE 1.7GHz (17W), i7-3555LE 2.5GHz (25W), i7-3612QE 2.1GHz (35W), i7-3615QE 2.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Major Components (ICs) Table 2-2 lists the major integrated circuits on the Express-IBR, including a brief description of each IC. Figures 2-3 and 2-4 show the locations of the major ICs. Table 2-2. Major Integrated Circuit Descriptions and Functions Chip Type Mfg. Model Description Function CPU (U1) Intel Core i Series (i3-3217UE, i7-3517UE, i7-3555LE, i7-3612QE, and i7-3615QE) 1.8GHz (17W), 1.7GHz (17W), 2.5GHz (25W), 2.1GHz (35W), and 2.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Table 2-2. Major Integrated Circuit Descriptions and Functions (Continued) I²C EEPROM (U42) Atmel AT24C02CXHM-T 2-wire, 2Kb Serial EEPROM Provides storage for module board status and identification through the I²C pins on the COM Express interface (B33–I2C_CK and B34–I2C_DAT) Gigabit Ethernet PHY Transceiver (U46) Intel 82579LM Ethernet PHY transceiver for 10T/100TX/1000T Gigabit Ethernet function Provides a standard IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Key: U6 - Hardware Monitor U8 - Board Controller U42 - I²C EEPROM U42 U6 Express-IBR_Bottom_Comp_a U8 Figure 2-4. Component Locations (Bottom Side) Connectors, Headers, and Sockets Table 2-3 describes the connectors, headers, and sockets shown in Figures 2-5 and 2-6. Table 2-3.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Table 2-3. Module Connector and Socket Descriptions (Continued) CN7 – COM Express C-D (see Figure 2-6 on page 13.) Bottom 220-pin standard connector for Northbridge Video and Southbridge I/O functions FAN1 – System Fan Top 3-pin, 0.049" (1.25mm) right-angle shrouded header controlled by the Hardware Monitor for CPU and PCH cooling SW1 – PCIe x16 Lane Configuration Switch (see Figure 2-6 on page 13.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Key: CN1 - XDP CN6 - COM Express A1-A110 and B1-B110 CN7 - COM Express C1-C110 and D1-D110 SW1 - PCI Express x16 Configuration Switch CN1 SW1 12 Express-IBR_Bottom_Conn_a A B ON CN7 CN6 C D Figure 2-6. Connector Locations (Bottom Side) Specifications Physical Specifications Table 2-4 lists the physical dimensions of the module. Table 2-4. Weight and Footprint Dimensions NOTE Item Dimension Weight 0.14 kg (0.30 lb) Height (overall) 9.20mm (0.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Power Specifications Table 2-5 provides the power requirements for the Express-IBR with 1.7, 1.8, 2.1, 2.3, and 2.5 GHz CPUs and a 430 watt power supply. Table 2-5. Power Supply Requirements Parameter 1.8 GHz CPU (i3-3217UE) 1.7 GHz CPU (i7-3517UE) 2.5 GHz CPU (i7-3555LE) 2.1 GHz CPU (i7-3612QE) 2.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Figure 2-7. i3-3217UE Peak In-Rush Current and Duration Figure 2-8.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Figure 2-9. i7-3555LE Peak In-Rush Current and Duration Figure 2-10.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Figure 2-11. i7-3615QE Peak In-Rush Current and Duration Environmental Specifications Table 2-6 provides the operating and storage temperature ranges required for this module. Table 2-6.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Thermal/Cooling Requirements The Express-IBR is designed to operate at its maximum CPU speeds of 1.7GHz, 1.8GHz, 2.1GHz, 2.3GHz, or 2.5GHz and requires a thermal solution to cool the CPU, PCH, and voltage regulators. ADLINK offers two optional cooling solutions as well as a heat spreader platform on which to build a cooling solution. (See Table 2-7 for descriptions of cooling options.
Chapter 2 Product Overview Mechanical Specifications The following figure provides mechanical dimensions of the Express-IBR. Figure 2-13 shows the top-side view of the board with measurements between mounting holes. 4.92 4.76 4.70 4.15 3.15 Express-IBR_mech_dwg_a 2.92 1.43 0.65 0.16 0.00 3.74 3.58 3.50 3.03 2.27 0.16 0.00 Figure 2-13. Mechanical Dimensions (Top Side) NOTE Express-IBR All dimensions are given in inches.
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Chapter 3 Hardware Overview This chapter discusses the module features in the following order: • CPU • Graphics • Memory • Interrupt Channel Assignments • Memory Map • I/O Address Map • COM Express Connector A-B • • LPC interface SATA interface USB 2.
Chapter 3 Hardware NOTE ADLINK Technology, Inc. only supports the features/options tested and listed in this manual. The main chips used in the Express-IBR may provide more features or options than are listed for the Express-IBR, but some of these features/options are not supported on the module and will not function as specified in the chip documentation. CPU The Express-IBR offers five versions of the Intel Core™ i CPU—the i3-3217UE, i7-3517UE, i7-3612QE, i7-3615QE, and i7-3555LE—operating at 1.
Chapter 3 Hardware Interrupt Channel Assignments The interrupt channel assignments are shown in Table 3-1. NOTE Table 3-1 is only for reference. Interrupt channel assignments are tied to the specific legacy Super I/O device residing on the baseboard. This table can be used with the baseboard in ADLINK’s Quick Start Kit. Table 3-1. Interrupt Channel Assignments Device vs IRQ No.
Chapter 3 Hardware Memory Map The following table provides the common PC/AT memory allocations. Memory below 000500h is used by the BIOS. Table 3-2.
Chapter 3 Hardware I/O Address Map Table 3-3 provides the I/O address map. NOTE Table 3-3. Table 3-3 is only for reference. I/O addresses are tied to the specific legacy Super I/O device residing on the baseboard. This table can be used with the baseboard in ADLINK’s Quick Start Kit.
Chapter 3 Table 3-3. Hardware I/O Address Map (Continued) 04D0-04D1 Edge/Level Trigger PIC 0CF9 Reset Control Register *Located on the baseboard. COM Express A-B Connector This section provides descriptions of interfaces within the COM Express A-B connector. The COM Express connector interface comprises two identical 220-pin connectors (A-B and C-D). The COM Express A-B connector provides the following features: • LPC interface • SATA interface • USB 2.
Chapter 3 Hardware Power Management The Express-IBR is ACPI 4.0a compliant. The board supports S0, S1, S3, S4, and S5 sleep states. Video Interfaces VGA The Express-IBR graphics are driven by an Intel internal graphics interface which provides the interface for an analog display. A 340-MHz integrated, 32-bit RAM-based, Digital-to-Analog Converter (RAMDAC) converts up to 2048x1536 digital pixels at a maximum refresh rate of 75-Hz. Three 8-bit DACs provide R, G, B signals to the monitor.
Chapter 3 Hardware System Management Bus (SMBus) The I/O Hub (PCH) contains an integrated SMBus controller with both a host and slave SMBus port; but the host cannot access the slave internally. The slave port allows an external master access to the PCH through the COM Express A-B connector. Table 3-4 lists the device names and corresponding reserved addresses on the SMBus. Table 3-4.
Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3-5. COM Express A-B Connector Signal Descriptions (CN6) (Continued) A20 SATA0_RX- B20 SATA1_RX- A21 GND B21 GND A22 SATA2_TX+ B22 SATA3_TX+ A23 SATA2_TX- B23 SATA3_TX- A24 SUS_S5# B24 PWR_OK A25 SATA2_RX+ B25 SATA3_RX+ A26 SATA2_RX- B26 SATA3_RX- A27 BATLOW# (PU 8.2k 3.3V S5 Standby; Int. PU 20k in PCH) B27 WDT A28 ATA_ACT# (PU 10k 3.3V) B28 AC_SDIN2 (Int. PD 20k in PCH) A29 AC/HDA_SYNC (Int. PD 20k in PCH) B29 AC_SDIN1 (Int.
Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3-5. COM Express A-B Connector Signal Descriptions (CN6) (Continued) 30 A60 GND B60 GND A61 PCIE3_TX+ B61 PCIE3_RX+ A62 PCIE3_TX- B62 PCIE3_RX- A63 GPI1 B63 GPO3 A64 PCIE2_TX+ B64 PCIE2_RX+ A65 PCIE2_TX- B65 PCIE2_RX- A66 GND B66 WAKE0# (PU 1k 3.3V Standby) A67 GPI2 B67 WAKE1# (PU 10k 3.
Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3-5. COM Express A-B Connector Signal Descriptions (CN6) (Continued) A100 GND B100 GND A101 SER1_TX (Not Connected) B101 FAN_PWMOUT A102 SER1_RX (Not Connected) B102 FAN_TACHIN A103 LID# (PU 1k 3.3V) B103 SLEEP# A104 VCC_12V B104 VCC_12V A105 VCC_12V B105 VCC_12V A106 VCC_12V B106 VCC_12V A107 VCC_12V B107 VCC_12V A108 VCC_12V B108 VCC_12V A109 VCC_12V B109 VCC_12V A110 GND B110 GND (PU 47k 3.3V) (PU 10k 3.
Chapter 3 Hardware SDVO The PCH provides Serial Digital Video Output (SDVO) functionality and may be alternatively used for one third party SDVO compliant device connected to Digital Port B of the PCH. USB 3.0 Interface The Express-IBR offers state-of-the-art USB 3.0 support through the PCH using a USB 3.0 xHCI host controller. Features of the USB 3.0 interface include SuperSpeed, High-Speed, and Full-Speed signals, and support for data transfers up to 5Gb/s. The USB 3.
Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3-6.
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Chapter 3 Hardware Table 3-6. COM Express C-D Connector Signal Descriptions (CN7) (Continued) C104 VCC_12V D104 VCC_12V C105 VCC_12V D105 VCC_12V C106 VCC_12V D106 VCC_12V C107 VCC_12V D107 VCC_12V C108 VCC_12V D108 VCC_12V C109 VCC_12V D109 VCC_12V C110 GND D110 GND Miscellaneous Watchdog Timer The Watchdog Timer (WDT) restarts the system if a mishap occurs, ensuring proper start-up after the interruption.
Chapter 3 Hardware System Fan Table 3-7 lists the pin signals of the System Fan interface, which provides a 3-pin, single-row header with 0.049" (1.25mm) pitch. Table 3-7. Optional System Fan (FAN1) Pin # Signal Description 1 HWM_PWM2 Modulation – This signal controls the fan speed 2 VCC +5.0/12.0 volts DC +/- 5% 3 HWM_TACH2 Fan Tachometer – This signal monitors the fan speed Note: The shaded table cell denotes power or ground.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Introduction This section assumes the user is familiar with general BIOS Setup and does not attempt to describe the BIOS functions. Refer to BIOS Setup Menus in this chapter for a map of the BIOS Setup settings. If ADLINK has added to or modified any of the standard BIOS functions, these functions will be described. Entering BIOS Setup (Local Video Display) To enter BIOS Setup using a local video display for the Express-IBR: 1.
Chapter 4 9. BIOS Setup Press the or keys to enter Setup. 10. Use the key to select the screen menus listed in the Opening BIOS screen. NOTE The serial console port is not hardware protected. Diagnostic software that probes hardware addresses may cause a loss or failure of the serial console functions.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Main Setup Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2011 American Megatrends. Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit BIOS Information [Setting Description] BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliency Project Version Build Date and Time American Megatrends X.X.X.X UEFI X.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup System Date (day of week, mm:dd:yyyy) – This field requires the alpha-numeric entry of the day of week, day of the month, calendar month, and all 4 digits of the year, indicating the century plus year (Fri XX/XX/20XX). System Time (hh:mm:ss) – This is a 24-hour clock setting in hours, minutes, and seconds. BIOS Advanced Setup Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends. Inc.
Chapter 4 • • • BIOS Setup Trusted Computing TPM SUPPORT [Disabled; Enabled] Current TPM Status Information [depends on board model] CPU Configuration Intel(R) Core(TM) i CPU @ X.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup • • Hot Plug [Disabled; Enabled] Serial ATA Port 3 Empty • Software Preserve Unknown • Port 3 [Disabled; Enabled] • Hot Plug [Disabled; Enabled] Intel TXT (LT) Configuration Intel Trusted Execution Technology Configuration Intel TXT support only can be enabled/disabled if SMX is enabled. VT and VT-d support must also be enabled prior to TXT. Secure Mode Extensions (SMX) Enabled Intel TXT (LT) Support [Disabled] • • • PCH-FW Configuration ME FW Version X.X.XX.
Chapter 4 • BIOS Setup • Fan2 Smart Fan Mode [Manual Mode; Auto Mode (Module); Auto Mode (ADT 7490); Auto Mode (CPU)] • Fan2 expect PWM Output/DC Voltage [255] Module temperature : +XX C ADT7490 temperature : +XX C CPU temperature (By PECI) : +XX C Module Fan1 Speed (In Module) : N/A Module Fan2 Speed: (In Carrier) : N/A Vtt : Vccp : +X.XXX V Vcc : +X.XXX V +5V : +X.XXX V +12V : +XX.XXX V +X.
Chapter 4 • BIOS Setup Serial Port Console Redirection COM1 • Console Redirection [Disabled; Enabled] • Console Redirection Settings - Terminal Type [VT100; VT100+; VT-UTF8; ANSI] - Bits per second [9600; 19200; 38400; 57600; 115200] - Data Bits [7; 8] - Parity [None; Even; Odd; Mark; Space] - Stop Bits [1; 2] - Flow Control [None; Hardware RTS/CTS] - VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support [Disabled; Enabled] - Recorder Mode [Disabled; Enabled] - Resolution 100x31 [Disabled; Enabled] - Legacy OS Redirection [80
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup COM (SOL) (Pci Bus0, Dev22, Func3) • Console Redirection [Disabled; Enabled] • Console Redirection Settings - Terminal Type [VT100; VT100+; VT-UTF8; ANSI] - Bits per second [9600; 19200; 38400; 57600; 115200] - Data Bits [7; 8] - Parity [None; Even; Odd; Mark; Space] - Stop Bits [1; 2] - Flow Control [None; Hardware RTS/CTS] - VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support [Disabled; Enabled] - Recorder Mode [Disabled; Enabled] - Resolution 100x31 [Disabled; Enabled] - Legacy OS Redirection [80x24; 8
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Chipset Setup Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends. Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit [Setting Description] PCH-IO Configuration System Agent (SA) Configuration Enter : Select +/- : Change Opt. F1 : General Help F2 : Previous Values F3 : Optimized Defaults F4 : Save & Exit ESC: Exit Express-IBR_BIOS_Chipset_a : Select Screen : Select Item Version X.XX.XXXX. Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends, Inc. Figure 4-3.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup PCH Azalia Configuration • Azalia [Disabled; Enabled; Auto] - Azalia Docking Support [Disabled; Enabled] - Azalia PME [Disabled; Enabled] - Azalia Internal HDMI Codec [Disabled; Enabled] USB Configuration • XHCI Pre-Boot Driver [Enabled; Disabled] • xHCI Mode [Smart Auto; Auto; Enabled; Disabled] - HS Port #1 Switchable [Disabled; Enabled] - HS Port #2 Switchable [Disabled; Enabled] - HS Port #3 Switchable [Disabled; Enabled] - HS Port #4 Switchable [Disabled; Enabled] - xHC
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup • DVMT Pre-Allocated [32M; 64M; 96M; 128M; 160M; 192M; 224M; 256M; 288M; 320M; 352M; 384M; 416M; 448M; 480M; 512M; 1024M] • DVMT Total Gfx Mem [128M; 256M; MAX] • LCD Control - Primary IGFX Boot Display [Auto; CRT; CRT + LVDS; DDI; DDI2; DDI3 or SDVODVI; LVDS] - DDI function choose [DisplayPort; HDMI; SDVO-DVI] - LCD Panel Type [640x480 LVDS; 800x600 LVDS; 1024x768 LVDS; 1280x1024 LVDS; 1400x1050 (DCLK 108MHz); 1400x1050 (DCLK 122MHz); 1600x1200 LVDS; 1366x768 LVDS; 1680x1050 LVD
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Boot Setup Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends. Inc. Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Main [Setting Description] Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout Bootup NumLock State 1 [On] Quiet Boot [Disabled] CSM16 Module Version XX.XX GateA20 Active Option ROM Messages Interrupt 19 Capture [Upon Request] [Force BIOS] [Enabled] Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1 [UEFI: Built - in EFI . . . ] Enter : Select +/- : Change Opt.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Security Setup Screen Main Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends. Inc. Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Password Description [Setting Description] If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set, then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup. If ONLY the User’s password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Save & Exit Setup Screen Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 20XX American Megatrends. Inc.
Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Save as User Defaults • Restore User Defaults • • Restore User Defaults? [Yes; No] Boot Override UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell • 52 Save configuration? [Yes; No] Save configuration and reset? [Yes; No] Reference Manual Express-IBR
Appendix A Technical Support ADLINK Technology, Inc. provides a number of methods for contacting Technical Support listed in the Table A-1 below. Requests for support through the Ask an Expert are given the highest priority, and usually will be addressed within one working day. • ADLINK Ask an Expert – This is a comprehensive support center designed to meet all your technical needs. This service is free and available 24 hours a day through the Ampro By ADLINK web page at http://www.adlinktech.com/AAE/.
Appendix A Technical Support Table A-1. Technical Support Contact Information (Continued) ADLINK Technology Beijing Address: ࣫ҀᏖ⍋⎔ऎϞഄϰ䏃 1 োⲜ߯ࡼॺ E ᑻ 801 ᅸ(100085) Rm. 801, Power Creative E, No. 1, B/D Shang Di East Rd., Beijing, 100085 China Tel: +86-10-5885-8666 Fax: +86-10-5885-8625 Email: market@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology Shenzhen Address: ⏅ഇᏖफቅऎ⾥ᡔುफऎ催ᮄफϗ䘧 ᭄ᄫᡔᴃು A1 ᷟ 2 ὐ C ऎ (518057) 2F, C Block, Bldg. A1, Cyber-Tech Zone, Gao Xin Ave. Sec. 7, High-Tech Industrial Park S.
Index A E Advanced BIOS screen ....................................... 40 AIDI Library user’s manual .................................. 2 AMI BIOS User’s Guide ...................................... 2 Ask an Expert (on-line) ...................................... 53 audio description ..................................................... 27 features ............................................................ 6 environmental specifications ...............................17 Ethernet features ..............
Index LVDS interface description ...................................... 27 interface features ............................................. 6 support ............................................................. 3 M Main BIOS Screen .............................................. 39 major integrated circuits ....................................... 9 mechanical diagram ............................................ 19 memory ................................................................. 5 description .....
Index V W VGA interface description ...................................... 27 interface features ............................................. 6 support ............................................................. 3 video interface descriptions .................................... 27 interface features ............................................. 6 voltage measurements ................................................ 14 monitor ......................................................
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