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PB945 Manualrev 0.2 (preliminary)embedded-logic GmbHAm Kroit 25-2783123 AmerangGermanyTelefon:Fax:email:web: 49 (0) 8075 91-4400 49 (0) 8075 91-4409info@embedded-logic.dewww.embedded-logic.de

ContentsContents0History . 51Introduction. 623451.1Important Notes. 61.2Technical Support . 61.3Warranty . 7Overview . 82.1Features. 82.2Specifications und Documents. 102.3Trade Marks. 11Detailed Description. 123.1Power Supply . 123.2CPU . 123.3Memory. 12Connectors . 134.1Power Supply . 134.2System. 144.3Memory. 154.4PC/104-Plus Bus . 184.5PCIe Interface . 204.6VGA . 214.7LCD. 224.8USB 1 to 4, LAN, Sound . 244.9USB 5 and 6, LAN2 . 264.10SATA Interfaces . 274.11IDE Interface . 284.12Parallel Interface LPT . 294.13Serial Interface COM1 . 304.14Serial Interface COM2 . 314.15SMBus . 324.16Monitoring Functions . 33BIOS Settings . 345.1Remarks for Setup Use . 345.2Top Level Menu. 345.3Standard CMOS-Features . 355.3.15.4IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave . 36Advanced BIOS Features . 375.4.1CPU Feature . 395.4.2Hard Disk Boot Priority . 40embedded-logic PB945 page 3

Contents5.55.5.15.67PCI Express Root Port Func. 43Integrated Peripherals . 445.6.1OnChip IDE Devices . 455.6.2Onboard Devices . 475.6.3SuperIO Devices . 485.7Power Management Setup . 505.8PnP/PCI Configuration. 525.8.16Advanced Chipset Features. 41IRQ Resources. 545.9PC Health Status. 555.10Frequency/Voltage Control . 575.11Load Fail-Safe Defaults . 585.12Load Optimized Defaults . 585.13Set Password . 585.14Save & Exit Setup . 585.15Exit Without Saving . 58Software and Drivers . 596.1Drivers . 596.2BIOS update. 59Mechanical Drawing. 607.1PCB: Mounting Holes . 607.2PCB: Pin 1 Dimensions . 617.3PCB: Heat Sink . 628Thermal Specifications. 63IAnnex: Post-Codes. 64page 4embedded-logic PB945

Important NotesChapter: History0 HistoryVersion0.10.2Changesfirst preliminary releaseadopted new name for form factor: "PCI-104" from www.pc104.org,updated block diagramembedded-logic PB945 page 5

Chapter: IntroductionImportant Notes1 Introduction1.1 Important NotesPlease read this manual carefully before you start with the installation of this hardware device. Also, makesure that you adhere to the following rules at any time:ooooYou must discharge your body from electric power before touching this board.Tools you use must be discharged from electric power as well.Please make sure that neither the board you want to install, nor the unit you want to install this boardon, is energized before installation is completed.Please do not touch any devices or components on the board.1.2 Technical SupportTechnical support for this product can be obtained in the following ways:ooBy describing the problem directly, using the support sheet on our homepage.www.embedded-logic.deBy downloading the support sheet from our homepage, filling it out and sending it in via email(support@embedded-logic.de) or fax ( 49 8071 595857).Please keep in mind that for the solution of the problem it is necessary to give us a detailed description aswell as revision, BIOS version and serial number of the product.page 6embedded-logic PB945

WarrantyChapter: Introduction1.3 WarrantyEmbedded-logic GmbH issues a warranty of 24 months on the hardware. The warranty period starts onthe issuing date of the invoice ex works. Pieces, which were damaged demonstrably as a result ofmanufacturing or material defects, will be substituted or repaired according to the estimation ofembedded-logic GmbH. Thus an extension of the warranty period will not arise. Substitution-pieces willpass into embedded-logic GmbH properties. Any further claims against embedded-logic GmbH,especially claims for redhibitory actions, decrease in value or indemnification, are not constituted throughthis warranty. In such cases any material will be delivered free of charges. If the unit needs to betransported for repair, this will occur at sender’s risk and expense.Excluded from warranty services are:oooooDamages resulting from the interference of people not authorised by embedded-logic GmbH.Units with destroyed or removed serial number.Damages which result from the non-observance of instructions, such as the connection of a wrongvoltage or electric current, careless treatment or misemployment of defect or out-of-date batteriesas well as mistakes in the reverse poling of cables.Wear parts, for example damaged connectors.Improper packing and improper additional packing.The warranty refers to the first buyer and it is not transferable.Before the unit is sent back for repair, a RMA number must be requested at embedded-logic GmbH toregister the process.embedded-logic PB945 page 7

Chapter: OverviewFeatures2 Overview2.1 FeaturesThe PB945 is a highly complex PCI-104-board with the functionalities of a motherboard. Equipped with anIntel Celeron M, an Intel Core Duo, or an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, it can accommodate up to 2 GByteof DDR2-RAM (667 MHz) via SoDIMM200. It also provides a PCI bus (via PC/104-plus) and additionalperipheral devices such as two serial interfaces, Gigabit-LAN, one IDE and two SATA interfaces, audio inand out, eight USB channels and CRT and TFT support. As an option a PCIe connector can be provided.Intel Core2Duo, CoreDuo,CoreSolo, Pentium MCRTLCDDVIPowerVCCCore; VTT; DDRVTT1,5V; 1,8V; 2,5V; 3,3VHOSTClockIDTCV111PAGGMCHIntel 945GM(E)LVDS B1USB2USB3USB4USB5(USB6)(USB7)USB 2.0Intel82562EZ/82573ELAN1ACLinkICH7MIntel 82801GBRealTekALC655SPDIF iSPDIF ,3 lanes)PC/104 PlusSlot3PC/104 PlusSlot4PC/104 PlusSlot2LAN2Intel82562EZ/82573EBIOSPC/104 BProcessor Intel Celeron M, Intel CoreDuo/CoreSolo, Intel Core2DuoChipset Intel 945GM(E) and Intel ICH7SoDIMM200-socket for one DDR2-667 module of up to 2GByteTwo serial interfaces COM1 and COM2LAN-interface Ethernet 10/100 (Base-T)LAN-interface Ethernet 10/100/1000 (Base-T)IDE-interfaceTwo SATA-interfacesPS2 keyboard / mouse interfaceLPT interfaceEight USB 2.0 interfacespage 8embedded-logic PB945

FeaturesoooooooooChapter: OverviewAWARD BIOS 6.10CRT connectionTFT connection, LVDS 18/24/36/48 BitAC97 compatible sound controller with SPDIF in and outRTC with external CMOS battery5V single supply voltagePCI bus via PC/104 PCIe connector (option), 3 lanesSize: 96 mm x 90 (115,5) mmembedded-logic PB945 page 9

Chapter: OverviewSpecifications und Documents2.2 Specifications und DocumentsIn making this manual and for further reading of technical documentation the following documents,specifications and web-pages were used and are recommended:oPC/104 specificationVersion 2.5www.pc104.orgoPC/104-Plus specificationVersion 2.0www.pc104.orgoPCI specificationVersion 2.3 resp. 3.0www.pcisig.comoPCI-Express specificationVersion 1.1www.pcisig.comoACPI specificationVersion 3.0www.acpi.infooATA/ATAPI specificationVersion 7 Rev. 1www.t13.orgoUSB specificationswww.usb.orgoSM-Bus specificationVersion 2.0www.smbus.orgoIntel chip set descriptionMobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Datasheetwww.intel.comoIntel chip descriptionsCeleron M, Core Duo/Solo, Core2 Duowww.intel.comoWinbond chip descriptionW83627HG Datasheetwww.winbond-usa.com or www.winbond.com.twoIntel chip description82562GZ Datasheetwww.intel.comoIntel chip description82573E Datasheetwww.intel.comoIDT chip descriptionIDTCV111i Datasheetwww.idt.compage 10embedded-logic PB945

Trade MarksChapter: Overview2.3 Trade MarksAll trade marks belong to their respective owners and are accepted.embedded-logic PB945 page 11

Chapter: Detailed DescriptionPower Supply3 Detailed Description3.1 Power SupplyThe power supply of the hardware module is effected via the power connector. The board only requiresan operating voltage of 5 volt 5%.3.2 CPUThe board can be ordered with one of the following processors employed:Intel Celeron M, Intel Core Duo,and Intel Core 2 Duo. The package type allows a maximum die temperature of 100 degrees Celsius andaccords highest possible security even in rough environment.The processor includes a second level cache of up to 4 MByte, depending on which model is used.Furthermore the processors offer many features known from the desktop range such as MMX2, serialnumber, loadable microcode etc.3.3 MemoryThere is one conventional SoDIMM200 socket available to equip the board with memory. For mechanicalreasons it is possible that particular memory modules cannot be employed. Please ask your distributor forrecommended memory modules.With currently available SoDIMM modules a memory extension up to 2 GByte is possible (DDR2-667).page 12embedded-logic PB945

Power SupplyChapter: Connectors4 Connectors4.1 Power SupplyThe connector for the power supply is a standard IDC socket connector with a spacing of 2.54 mm.The board only requires an operating voltage of 5 volt 5%, it is not necessary to connect all indicatedvoltages. Additional voltages may only be necessary for PC/104-Plus expansion cards.For safety reasons it is recommended to connect all power pins of the PC/104-Plus connector to thepower supply as well.Description5 volt supplygroundembedded-logic PB945 NameVCCGNDPin1324NameVCCGNDDescription5 volt supplygroundpage 13

Chapter: ConnectorsSystem4.2 SystemThe system connector, which has the main functions that are necessary to start the board, is provided viaa standard IDC socket connector with a spacing of 2.54 mm.This connector supports the following interfaces: PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, speaker, external RTCbattery, hard disk LED and reset of the board.Descriptionspeaker to 5 voltreset to groundkeyboard Datamouse dataCMOS battery 3 voltpage NDKLOCK#KCLKMCLKVCCDescriptiongroundkeyboard lockkeyboard clockmouse clock5 volt supplyembedded-logic PB945

MemoryChapter: Connectors4.3 MemoryThere is one conventional SoDIMM200 socket available to equip the board with memory (DDR2-667). It islocated on the bottom side of the board. For mechanical reasons it is possible that particular memorymodules cannot be employed. Please ask your distributor for recommended memory modules.With currently available SoDIMM modules a memory extension up to 2 GByte is possible. The timingparameters for different memory modules are automatically set by BIOS.DescriptionNamePinNameDescriptionmemory reference currentgrounddata 0data 1grounddata strobe 0 data strobe 0 grounddata 2data 3grounddata 8data 9grounddata strobe 1 data strobe 1 grounddata 10data ounddata 4data 5grounddata mask 0grounddata 6data 7grounddata 12data 13grounddata mask 1groundclock 0 clock 0 grounddata 14data 15groundgrounddata 16data 17grounddata strobe 2 GNDDQ20DQ21GNDN/Cgroundgrounddata 20data 21groundreservedembedded-logic PB945 page 15

Chapter: ConnectorsDescriptiondata strobe 2 grounddata 18data 19grounddata 24data 25grounddata mask 3reservedgrounddata 26data 27groundclock enables 01.8 volt supplyreservedSDRAM bank 21.8 volt supplyaddress 12address 9address 81.8 volt supplyaddress 5address 3address 11.8 volt supplyaddress 10SDRAM bank 0write enable1.8 volt supplycolumn address strobechip select 11.8 volt supplyon die termination 1grounddata 32data 33grounddata strobe 4 data strobe 4 grounddata 34data 35grounddata 40data 41grounddata mask 5grounddata 42data 43grounddata 48page QS5GNDDQ46DQ47GNDDQ52Descriptiondata mask 2grounddata 22data 23grounddata 28data 29grounddata strobe 3 data strobe 3 grounddata 30data 31groundclock enables 11.8 volt supplyreservedreserved1.8 volt supplyaddress 11address 7address 61.8 volt supplyaddress 4address 2address 01.8 volt supplySDRAM bank 1row address strobechip select 01.8 volt supplyon die termination 0address 131.8 volt supplyreservedgrounddata 36data 37grounddata mask 4grounddata 38data 39grounddata 44data 45grounddata strobe 5 data strobe 5 grounddata 46data 47grounddata 52embedded-logic PB945

MemoryChapter: ConnectorsDescriptiondata 49groundTestgrounddata strobe 6 data strobe 6grounddata 50data 51grounddata 56data 57grounddata mask 7grounddata 58data 59groundSMBus dataSMBus clock3.3 voltembedded-logic PB945 ata 53groundclock 1 clock 1 grounddata mask 6grounddata 54data 55grounddata 60data 61grounddata strobe 7 #data strobe 7 grounddata 62data 63groundSPD addressSPD addresspage 17

Chapter: ConnectorsPC/104-Plus Bus4.4 PC/104-Plus BusExpansion cards can be connected to the board using the PC/104-Plus connector. A maximum of fourPC/104-Plus cards are supported.The interrupt routing and the IDSEL signals for the expansion cards are specified in the PC/104-Plusspecification.Descriptionground5 volt - IO buffer powerPCI – address/data 5PCI – com/byte enable 0groundPCI – address/data 11PCI – address/data 143.3 volt supplyPCI – system errorgroundPCI – stop3.3 volt supplyPCI – framegroundPCI – address/data 18PCI – address/data 213.3 volt supplyPCI – ID select slot 1PCI – address/data 24groundPCI – address/data 295 volt supplyPCI – bus request slot 1groundPCI – bus grant slot 45 volt supplypage CIOCLK0DescriptionreservedPCI – address/data 2groundPCI – address/data 7PCI – address/data 95 volt - IO buffer powerPCI – address/data 13PCI – com/byte enable 1groundPCI – parity error3.3 volt supplyPCI – target readygroundPCI – address/data 163.3 volt supplyPCI – address/data 20PCI – address/data 23groundPCI – com/byte enable 3PCI – address/data 265 volt supplyPCI – address/data 30groundPCI – bus request slot 35 volt - IO buffer powerPCI – clock slot 1embedded-logic PB945

PC/104-Plus BusDescriptionPCI – clock slot 3ground12V supply-12V supply5 volt supplyPCI – address/data 1PCI – address/data 4groundPCI – address/data 8PCI – address/data 10groundPCI – address/data 15reserved3.3 volt supplyPCI – lockgroundPCI – initiator ready3.3 volt supplyPCI – address/data 17groundPCI – address/data 22PCI – ID select slot 25 volt - IO buffer powerPCI – address/data 25PCI – address/data 28groundPCI – bus request slot 25 volt supplyPCI – bus grant slot 3groundPCI – clock slot 45 volt supplyPCI – interrupt BPCI – bus grant slot 4embedded-logic PB945 Chapter: 0#GNDCLK1GNDRST#INTC#GNDDescription5 volt supplyPCI – interrupt DPCI – interrupt APCI – bus request slot 4PCI – address/data 05 volt supplyPCI – address/data 3PCI – address/data 6groundPCI – 66MHz enablePCI – address/data 123.3 volt supplyPCI – parity bitreservedgroundPCI – device select3.3 volt supplyPCI – com/byte enable 2groundPCI – address/data 193.3 volt supplyPCI – ID select slot 3PCI – ID select slot 4groundPCI – address/data 27PCI – address/data 315 volt - IO buffer powerPCI – bus grant slot 1groundPCI – clock slot 2groundPCI – resetPCI – interrupt Cgroundpage 19

Chapter: ConnectorsPCIe Interface4.5 PCIe InterfaceAs an option, the PB945 board can be equipped with a 32 pin PCIe connector (Samtec QMS.). USBchannels 7 and 8 are also provided through this connector.DescriptionNamePinNameDescriptionPCIe slot 0 clock PCIe slot 0 clock PCIe 0 receive data PCIe 0 receive data PCIe slot 1 clock PCIe slot 1 clock PCIe 1 receive data PCIe 1 receive data PCIe slot 2 clock PCIe slot 2 clock PCIe 2 receive data PCIe 2 receive data USB overcurrent 6USB overcurrent 7USB channel MALERT#USB7SMBus clockSMBus dataPCIe 0 transmit data PCIe 0 transmit data PCIe wakePCIe resetPCIe 1 transmit data PCIe 1 transmit data PCIe 0 clock enablePCIe 1 clock enablePCIe 2 transmit data PCIe 2 transmit data PCIe 2 clock enableSMBus alertUSB channel 8USB - channel 7USB6#1632USB7#USB - channel 8page 20embedded-logic PB945

VGAChapter: Connectors4.6 VGAThe CRT-VGA signals are provided by a standard IDC socket connector with a spacing of 2.54 mm.This interface allows the connection of a standard VGA-monitor.Descriptionanalog redanalog greenanalog bluevertikal synchorizontal syncembedded-logic PB945 ADDCKGNDGNDDescriptiongroundDD dataDD clockgroundgroundpage 21

Chapter: ConnectorsLCD4.7 LCDThe LCD is connected via two 15 pin connectors (Hirose DF13-15P-DAS, mating connector: DF13-15Sxxx). The power supply for the display is also provided through these connectors. The PB945 board onlysupports displays with LVDS interface. For displays with digital interface an extra receiver board isavailable. There is no support for DSTN displays.With the LVDS interface it is possible to trigger LVDS displays with a maximum of 24Bit colour depth andone or two pixels per clock. For single pixel displays only one connector is necessary.The display type can be chosen over the BIOS setup. Please contact your sales representative regardingan appropriate cable to connect your display.The following table shows the pin description for the first bit ("even" 00TXO01#TXO01TXO02#TXO02TXO0C#TXO0CTXO03#TXO03BL VCCFP 3.3VFP 3.3VDescriptiongroundgroundLVDS even data 0 LVDS even data 0 LVDS even data 1 LVDS even data 1 LVDS even data 2 LVDS even data 2 LVDS even clock LVDS even clock LVDS even data 3 LVDS even data 3 switched 5 volt for backlightswitched 3.3 volt for displayswitched 3.3 volt for displayThe following table shows the pin description for the second bit ("odd" pixel). This connector will only beused if a display with two pixels per clockcycle is to be connected.Pin1NameGNDpage 22Descriptiongroundembedded-logic PB945

LCDPin23456789101112131415Chapter: groundLVDS odd data 0 LVDS odd data 0 LVDS odd data 1 LVDS odd data 1 LVDS odd data 2 LVDS odd data 2 LVDS odd clock LVDS odd clock LVDS odd data 3 LVDS odd data 3 I2C-Bus clock für LCDI2C-Bus data für LCD5 volt supplyembedded-logic PB945 page 23

Chapter: ConnectorsUSB 1 to 4, LAN, Sound4.8 USB 1 to 4, LAN, SoundUSB 1-4, LAN and sound are provided via a standard IDC socket connector with a spacing of 2.54 mm.Necessary settings can be accomplished in BIOS setup.All USB-channels support USB 2.0. You may note that the setting of USB keyboard or USB mousesupport in the BIOS-setup is only necessary and advisable, if the OS offers no USB-support. BIOS-setupcan be changed with an USB keyboard without enabling USB keyboard support. Running Windows withthese features enabled may lead to significant performance or functionality limitations.Every USB interface provides up to 500 mA current and is protected by an electronical fuse.The LAN-interface on this connector supports 10BaseT and 100BaseT compatible net components withautomatic bandwidth selection. Additional signals are provided for status LEDs. Auto-negate and autocross functionality is available, PXE and RPL are available on request.Additionally on this plug one can also find signals for audio input and output. There are two ways to usethese signals. Default functionality is the familiar audio in, audio out, and microphone. OS dependentdevice drivers can switch these signals to support an 5.1 output; thus in this mode no audio input signalsare available.Signals "SPDIFI" and "SPDIFO" provide digital input and output. If a transformation to a coaxial or opticalconnector is necessary this must be performed externally.Description5 volt for USB1USB- channel 1USB channel 1groundUSB channel 3USB- channel 35 volt for USB3LAN activityLAN RX LAN RXdigital output SPDIFdigital input SPDIFsound output right /frond output rightpage 24NameUSB1 VCCUSB1#USB1GNDUSB3USB3#USB3 VCCACTLEDLANRXLANRX#SPDIFOSPDIFILOUT R /FRONT eUSB2 VCCUSB2#USB2GNDUSB4USB4#USB4 VCCSPEEDLEDLANTXLANTX#3.3VS AGNDLOUT L /FRONT LDescription5 volt for USB2USB- channel 2USB channel 2groundUSB channel 4USB- channel 45 volt for USB4LAN 10/100 speedLAN TX LAN TX3.3 volt supplyanalog ground soundsound output left /frond output leftembedded-logic PB945

USB 1 to 4, LAN, SoundDescriptionAUX input right /rear output rightmicrophone input 1 /center outputembedded-logic PB945 Chapter: ConnectorsNameAUXA R /REAR RMIC1 /CENTERPin27282930NameDescriptionAUXA L /REAR LMIC2 /LFEAUX input left /rear output leftmicrophone input 2 /LFE outputpage 25

Chapter: ConnectorsUSB 5 and 6, LAN24.9 USB 5 and 6, LAN2USB channels 5 and 6 are combined with LAN2 into one standard IDC socket connector with a spacingonf 2.54 mm. All required settings can be accomplished in BIOS setup.The USB channels support USB 2.0. You may note that the setting of USB keyboard or USB mousesupport in the BIOS-setup is only necessary and advisable, if the OS offers no USB-support. BIOS-setupcan be changed with an USB keyboard without enabling USB keyboard sup

Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Datasheet www.intel.com o Intel chip descriptions Celeron M, Core Duo/Solo, Core2 Duo www.intel.com o Winbond chip description W83627HG Datasheet www.winbond-usa.com or www.winbond.com.tw o Intel chip description 82562GZ Datasheet www.intel.com o Intel chip de

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