| NuPRO-850   Full-Size ePCI-X System   Host Board   Intel® Pentium® 4 processor   User’s Manual   Recycled Paper   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   © Copyright 2004 ADLINK Technology Inc.   All Rights Reserved.   Manual Rev. 1.00: June 18, 2004   Part Number: 50-13045-100   The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in   order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent a   commitment on the part of the manufacturer.   In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special,   incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use   the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such   damages.   This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All   rights are reserved. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   Chapter 1 Introduction..................................................................1   1.1   1.2   1.3   1.4   Unpacking Checklist........................................................................ 2   Features.......................................................................................... 3   Functional Blocks and Main Board.................................................. 4   Specifications.................................................................................. 8   Chapter 2 Jumpers and Connectors .........................................11   2.1   2.2   NuPRO-850 Board Outline and Illustration................................... 12   NuPRO-850 Connector Pin Assignments...................................... 14   Chapter 3 Getting Started...........................................................25   3.1   3.2   3.3   3.4   3.5   CPU Installation ........................................................................... 25   Memory Installation....................................................................... 26   Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850................................. 27   BIOS Configuration Overview ....................................................... 28   Operating System Installation ....................................................... 29   Chapter 4 Device Driver Installation..........................................31   4.1   4.2   Intel® 875P/6300ESB Chipset ...................................................... 31   Driver Installation .......................................................................... 32   Chapter 5 Watchdog Timer.........................................................35   5.1   Watchdog Timer............................................................................ 35   Chapter 6 ePCI-X Bus Details.....................................................41   6.1   6.2   6.3   NuPRO-850 ePCI-X Bus............................................................... 41   Global Signals............................................................................... 41   PCI-X Bus Signals......................................................................... 42   Warranty Policy ...........................................................................43   List of Tables and Figures • i   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   How to Use This Guide   This manual is designed to help users configure the NuPRO-850 Full-Size   ePCI-X System Host Board with Dual Xeon CPU. It is divided into five   chapters.   Chapter 1   Introduction   Gives an overview of the product features, applications, and   specifications.   Chapter 2   Chapter 3   Connectors and Jumpers   Outlines all the connectors and its pin definitions.   Getting Started   Summarization of what is required to setup an operational   system using the NuPRO-850. Hardware installation and BIOS   overview is discussed.   Chapter 4   Chapter 5   Driver Installation   Detailed instructions on how to install the software drivers   successfully.   Utilities   Explains the operation of the WDT, PXE booting, and Hardware   Doctor.   ii • How to Use This Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction   The NuPRO-850 is a full-size ePCI-X System Host Board (SHB) based on the   Intel® Pentium® 4 processor and 875P Memory Controller Hub / 6300ESB I/O   Controller Hub chipset. It features AGP4X/8X VGA, Serial ATA I/F, Gigabit   Ethernet, and USB v2.0 I/F. It supports two PCI/PCI-X busses via the Intel   6300ESB chipset (one PCI-X 64-bit/66MHz bus and one PCI 32-bit/33MHz   bus). The NuPRO-850 is designed to run under Windows 2000/XP and Linux   operating systems as well as in embedded real time applications.   The NuPRO-850 is a System Host Board with premium computing   performance powered by an Intel® Pentium® 4 processor. The CPU module   supports a front side bus (FSB) of 533/800MHz and a maximum CPU clock   speed of 3.4GHz featuring 64-bit/66MHz PCI/PCI-X bus with up to 4GB high   performance DDR host SDRAM support.   It provides input/output via RS-232, four USB 2.0 ports, Dual IDE Channels   with ATA 100/66/33, Onboard Gigabit Ethernet, and video interfaces for LVDS   Digital LCD Display and dual CRT displays. The NuPRO-850 is designed to   meet the needs of applications which require the highest computing   performance and highest reliability and is designed to run Windows 2000/XP   and Linux operating systems, as well as embedded real-time applications. It is   the ideal solution for telecommunications, internet, and industrial networking   applications.   This chapter is designed to give the user with an overview of the NuPRO-850   SHB. This chapter covers the following topics:   • • • Unpacking and Checklist   Features   Specifications   Introduction • 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.1 Unpacking Checklist   Check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and contents   are damaged, notify the dealer for a replacement. Retain the shipping carton   and packing materials for inspection by the dealer. Obtain authorization before   returning any product to ADLINK.   Check the following items are included in the package, if there are any items   missing, contact your dealer.   • The NuPRO-850 module (May be equipped with different speed or   capacity CPU, RAM, and HDD).   • • • • • • • This User’s Manual   ADLINK CD   Com Cable   Dual Ports USB Cable with bracket   1 set of Cooler kits   2 x ATA-100 Cables   2 x Serial ATA Cables   Note:   The package of the NuPRO-850 OEM version non-standard   configuration may vary in function or contents according to   different configuration requests   CAUTION: This board must be protected from static discharge and   physical shock. Never remove any of the socketed parts except   at a static-free workstation. Use the anti-static bag shipped with   ! the product to handle the board. Wear a wrist strap grounded   through one of the system's ESD Ground jacks while servicing   system components.   2 • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.2 Features   • • • PICMG 1.2 Rev 1.0 Embedded PCI-X Specification compliant.   PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev 2.2 compliant.   Single Intel® Pentium® processor with 1MB L2 cache,   4 533/800MHz FSB, Hyper-Threading Technology.   • Four 184-pin DIMM sockets, support single/dual channel DDR   DIMM. Up to four DIMMs of DDR 266/333/400 with ECC unbuffered.   Supports a maximum of 4GB of system memory.   • • Intel® 82547GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller. Supports 1000Base-TX,   100Base-TX and 10Base-T (IEEE802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab).   ATI Mobility M9/M10 with AGP4X/8X compliant, 64MB memory.   LVDS signal output connector supports LVDS Digital LCD Display   and dual CRT displays.   • • • AC'97 link Interface, AC’97 2.2 compliant with optional with ADLINK   DB-AC97 board.   Supports all generic features include VGA, COM port, USB 2.0,   keyboard, mouse, and hardware monitoring.   Built-in monitoring CPU temperatures, FAN speed, system   temperature, CPU voltage, and DC voltages.   • • Supports Intel® Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE).   2 x IDE channels, 2 x SATA ports.   Introduction • 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.3 Functional Blocks and Main Board   The following topics provide an overview of the NuPRO-850 main features as   shown in the functional block diagram below and also the main board.   Functional Block Diagram   Figure 1: Functional Block Diagram   4 • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Main Board Drawing   AMP   Figure 2: Main Board Drawing   Introduction • 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.3.1 Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor   The Intel® Pentium® 4 processor is based on Intel® NetBurst®   microarchitecture and built with Intel®'s 0.13-micron and 90nm manufacturing   process and featuring Hyper-Threading technology, a 1MB level two-cache   size. The Intel® Pentium® 4 has a maximum clock speed of 3.4GHz and front   side bus frequency of 400/533/800MHz.   The Intel® NetBurst™ micro-architecture and Hyper-Threading Technology is   designed specifically for multi-tasking environments and provides outstanding   performance for multi-threaded applications.   1.3.2 Video   The NuPRO-850 provides standard SVGA CRT analog output on a bracket I/O   panel. The video function is provided via an ATI Mobility M9 (AGP4X) or M10   (AGP8X) VGA chip with 64MB video memory. NuPRO-850 also supports dual   CRT output (via one onboard 14-pin header) and one LVDS interface. The   NuPRO-850 has one jumper to disable the onboard video and BIOS options   are used to select the resolution of the LVDS panel   1.3.3 Ethernet Interfaces   The NuPRO-850 provides one 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet interface via the   Intel® 82547GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller. The 82547GI is connected to the   CSA (Communicating Streaming Architecture) interface of the 875P MCH. The   Ethernet interface is routed to a RJ-45 w/LED all-in-one connector on bracket.   The LAN chip will be assigned one unique static MAC Address. LED drive   signals for Ethernet link status and activity are routed to the same connector.   1.3.4 Serial I/O   The NuPRO-850 has one RS-232 serial port with a 10-pin connector. The   16550 compatible serial port is provided by the SIU port on the Intel® 6300ESB   ICH.   1.3.5 Universal Serial Bus (USB)   The NuRPRO-850 supports four USB 2.0 ports, with two connectors (USB0 &   USB1) on bracket and the remaining (USB2 & USB3) routed to one onboard   9-pin header. USB allows for the easy addition of peripherals such as mouse,   keyboard, speakers, etc.   1.3.6 IDE and Serial ATA Controller Controller   The NuPRO-850 provides IDE and Serial ATA interfaces from the Intel®   6300ESB ICH. Two IDE connectors can support up to four drives Ultra DMA   100 Mode. Two serial ATA ports support up to two serial ATA devices for data   transfer rates up to 150Mbps.   6 • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.3.7 Software   The NuPRO-850 is compatible with all major PC operating systems. ADLINK   provides support, which may include additional drivers for ADLINK peripherals.   Software device drivers for the NuPRO-850 may be found in the ADLINK CD.   1.3.8 AC’97 Link   NuPRO-850 provides one AC’97 link 10-pin header, the AC’97 link is provided   by the 6300ESB ICH.   1.3.9 Serial I/O   NuPRO-850 provides one RS-232 serial port via one 10-pin connector. The   serial port is provided by the 16550 compatible SIU port in the 6300ESB ICH.   1.3.10 MiniPCI slot   NuPRO-850 provides one MiniPCI type III slot. The MiniPCI slot and ePCI-X   bus B share the 6300ESB PCI bus I/F.   Introduction • 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1.4 Specifications   Compliant Specifications   • • PICMG 1.2 Rev 1.0 Embedded PCI-X Specification compliant.   PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev 2.2 compliant.   Form Factor   • Standard Full-Size ePCI-X System Host Board, 338.6mm x 122mm   (13.33”x4.8”).   CPU/Cache   • • Intel® Pentium® 4 processor. The socket supports CPUs manufactured   using Intel's 0.13-micron and 90nm manufacturing processes, FC-mPGA4   package (478-pin).   The Intel® Pentium® 4 processor runs at a core speed of up to 3.4GHz,   with a Front Side Bus (FSB) speed of 400/533/800MHz, and on-die 512KB   or 1MB Advanced Transfer L2 Cache.   Chipset   • • Intel® 6300ESB I/O Controller Hub   Intel® 82875P Memory Controller Hub (MCH)   Host Memory   • • • • • • Four DDR DIMM sockets   266/333/400MHz DDR DIMM modules   Dual-channel or single-channel DDR interface   Non-ECC and ECC, un-buffered DIMMs only   Each socket supports up to 1GB of DDR DIMM   128-Mb, 256-Mb, 512Mb technologies implemented as x8, x16 DDR   devices with four banks   • • Up to 4GB system memory   Registered DIMMs are not supported   DDR DIMM speed, type and size can be determined by the BIOS reading the   DIMM presence detect bits on the SMBus (System Management Bus). The   8 • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DDR DIMM timing register, which provides the DIMM speed control for the   entire array, must be programmed to use the timings of the slowest DIMMs   installed. Note: DIMMs must be populated in identical pairs for dual-channel   operation   BIOS: Award / Phoenix BIOS advanced by ADLINK   • NuPRO-850 supports BIOS memory size up to 8Mbytes (Firmware Hub   I/F).   • Flash write protection will be implemented under software control. This bit   must be set to 1 before any write will be allowed to the BIOS Flash.   Gigabit Ethernet   • One 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet interfaces via the Intel® 82547GI Gigabit   Ethernet Controller. The 82547GI is connected to the CSA   (Communicating Streaming Architecture) interface of the 82875P MCH.   • • • Support 1000Base-T, 100Base-TX and 10Base-T (IEEE 802.3, 802.3u,   and 802.3ab).   IEEE802.3x compliant flow control, support auto-negotiation and link   setup.   Ethernet link status and activity LEDs on the RJ-45 connector.   Graphic Display   • ATI Mobility M9 (AGP4X) or M10 (AGP8X) VGA chip with 64MB video   memory.   • • Standard SVGA CRT analog output on bracket I/O panel.   Also supports 2nd CRT output (via one onboard 14-pin header) and one   LVDS interface.   USB Interface   • Supports four USB 2.0 ports, two connectors (USB0 & USB1) on bracket   and the others (USB2 & USB3) are routed to one onboard 9-pin header   IDE Ports   • Two IDE connectors support up to four drivers. Up to Ultra DMA 100   Mode.   Super I/O and WDT   • Built-in HanceRapids, support 2-stage WDT, programmable timer 1 - 255   seconds or 1 - 255 minutes.   Introduction • 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • The NuPRO-850 edge connector uses three standard 32-bit PCI   connectors. These three connectors carry two busses, one PCI-X   64-bit/66MHz bus and one PCI 32-bit/33MHz bus. Both busses are   provided by Intel 6300ESB ICH.   Hardware Monitor   • The W83L784R provides temperature, fans, and voltage monitors. It has   analog to digital converters that allow software to monitor the voltages on   NuPRO-850.   OS Compatibility   • • MS-DOS 6.2+, Windows 2000/XP, Red Hat Linux 7.3 or higher   Other OS support available upon request   Environment   • • • Operating temperature: 5 to 55 °C   Storage temperature: -40 to 70 °C   Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensed   Safety Certificate and Test   • • CE, FCC   All plastic material used onboard are all UL-94V certified   10 • Introduction   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Jumpers and Connectors   This chapter will familiarize the user with the NuPRO-850 with the interfaces and   connections available before getting started. The chapter also contains   information about the board layout, connector definitions and jumper setup as   well as the following information:   • • • NuPRO-850 board outline and illustration   NuPRO-850 connectors pin assignments   NuPRO-850 jumpers setting   Jumpers and Connectors • 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.1 NuPRO-850 Board Outline and Illustration   2.1.1 NuPRO-850 Top View   CN16   CN13   CN17   LAN1   CN3   CN6   CN18   CN4   CN7   CN9   ePCI-X bus A   JP1   JPY1   CN1   CN10   CN11   CN12   CN14   CN2   FN1   ePCI-X bus B   PN1   DIMM1   DIMM2   DIMM3   DIMM4   U12   FN2   Figure 3: NuPRO-850 Top View   12 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.1.2 Front View   CN13   LAN1   CN16 CN17   Figure 4: View of Face Plate   Position   CN1   CN2   Description   Case open pin header   Front panel pin header   COM1 connector   CN3   CN4   CN6   CN7   CN9   Secondary IDE connector   AC’97 link connector   Primary IDE connector   MiniPCI slot   CN10 SATA-1 connector   CN11 SATA-0 connector   CN12 VGA 2nd CRT pin header   CN13 VGA CRT connector   CN14 LVDS connector   CN16 USB-0 connector   CN17 USB-1 connector   CN18 USB-2/3 pin header   LAN1 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 connector   FN1   FN2   VGA Fan power connector   CPU Fan power connector   DIMM1 DDR DIMM B1 socket   DIMM2 DDR DIMM B2 socket   DIMM3 DDR DIMM A1 socket   DIMM4 DDR DIMM A2 socket   U12   PN1   JP1   CPU socket   ATX 12V 4-pin connector   Clear CMOS jumper   JPY1 VGA disable jumper   Jumpers and Connectors • 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table 1: Description of Connector Locations   2.2 NuPRO-850 Connector Pin Assignments   A detailed description and pin-out for each connector is given in the following   section.   2.2.1 VGA CRT connector (CN13)   PIN   1 2 3 4 SIGNAL   FUNCTION   Analog RED   Analog GREEN   Analog BLUE   No Connect   Ground   RED   GREEN   BLUE   NC   GND   5 GND   Ground   6 GND   Ground   7 GND   Ground   8 5VCC   GND   NC   +5V   Ground   No connect   DDC Data for   CRT   9 10   11   12   DDC_DATA   HSYNC   Horizontal sync   for Monitor   Vertical sync for   Monitor   DDC Clock for   CRT   13   14   15   VSYNC   DDC_CLK   Table 2: VGA Connector Pin Definition   2.2.2 USB 2.0 connector (CN16, CN17)   Pin #   Signal Name   VCC   USB-   USB+   Ground   1 2 3 4 Table 3: USB Connectors Pin Definition   14 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.3 Gigabit Ethernet connector (LAN1)   Green / Orange LED   PIN   SIGNAL   MDI[0]+   MDI[0]-   MDI[1]+   MDI[1]-   MDI[2]+   MDI[2]-   MDI[3]+   MDI[3]-   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yellow LED   Table 4: Gigabit Ethernet Connector Pin Definition   LED Color   Green / Orange   (Speed status)   Status   Orange   Green   ON   Function   1000Mbps   100Mbps   Link   Yellow (Link status)   OFF   No link   Blinking   Data transfer in progress   Table 5: Ethernet Color LED Status   2.2.4 COM1 connector (CN3)   PIN   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SIGNAL   DCD   RXD   TXD   DTR   GND   DSR   RTS   CTS   RI   FUNCTION   Data Carrier Detect   Receive Data   Transmit Data   Data Terminal Ready   Ground   Data Set Ready   Request to Send   Clear to Send   Ring Indicate   9 10   NC   No Connect   Table 6: Ethernet Color LED Status   Jumpers and Connectors • 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.5 AC’97 connector (CN6)   PIN   1 SIGNAL   GND   FUNCTION   Ground   2 3 GND   5VCC   Ground   +5V   4 5VCC   +5V   5 AC_SYNC   AC’97 Sync   6 AC_BITCLK AC’97 Bit Clock   7 AC_SDIN0   AC’97 Serial Data In 0   8 AC_SDOUT AC’97 Serial Data Out   9 10   AC_SDIN1   AC_RST#   AC’97 Serial Data In 1   AC’97 Reset   Table 7: AC’97 connector (CN6)   2.2.6 Case Open connector (CN1)   Signal is connected to a limit switch sensor of the chassis to detect if the case   is open or closed.   1 PIN   1 2 SIGNAL   CASEOPEN#   GND   FUNCTION   Case Open Signal   Ground   Table 8: Case Open connector Pin Definition   16 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.7 VGA 2nd CRT pin header (CN12)   PIN   1 2 3 4 SIGNAL   CRT2_DATA   CRT2_CLK   FUNCTION   DDC Data for CRT2   DDC Clock for CRT2   CRT2 Analog RED   CRT2 Analog GREEN   CRT2 Analog BLUE   CRTR2 Horizontal   sync for Monitor   CRT2 Vertical sync for   Monitor   8 1 7 CRT2_RED   CRT2_GREEN   CRT2_BLUE   CRT2_HSYNC   5 6 7 CRT2_VSYNC   10   8 9 VCC_CRT2   NC   +5V   No Connect   10   11   12   13   14   GND   GND   GND   GND   Ground   Ground   Ground   Ground   GND   Ground   Table 9: VGA 2nd CRT pin header (CN12)   2.2.8 SATA-0 / SATA-1 connectors (CN11, CN10)   CN11: SATA-0   CN10: SATA-1   PIN   1 SIGNAL   GND   FUNCTION   Ground   2 3 4 5 6 7 SATA_TXP   SATA_TXN   GND   SATA_RXN   SATA_RXP   GND   Serial ATA Transmit   Pair   Ground   Serial ATA Receive   Pair   1 7 Ground   Table 10: SATA-0 / SATA-1 connectors (CN11, CN10)   Jumpers and Connectors • 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.9 LVDS connector (CN14)   1 20   PIN   1 2 SIGNAL   FUNCTION   LVDS Power   LVDS Power   LVDS_PWR   LVDS_PWR   GND   3 Ground   4 GND   Ground   5 6 7 LVDS_L0N   LVDS_L0P   GND   LVDS lower data channel 0 (-)   LVDS lower data channel 0 (+)   Ground   8 9 LVDS_L1N   LVDS_L1P   GND   LVDS_L2N   LVDS_L2P   GND   LVDS_LCKN   LVDS_LCKP   GND   LVDS_L3N   LVDS_L3P   GND   LVDS lower data channel 1 (-)   LVDS lower data channel 1 (+)   Ground   LVDS lower data channel 2 (-)   LVDS lower data channel 2 (+)   Ground   LVDS lower clock channel (-)   LVDS lower clock channel (+)   Ground   LVDS lower data channel 3 (-)   LVDS lower data channel 3 (+)   Ground   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   GND   Ground   Table 11: LVDS connector (CN14)   18 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.11 ATX 12V 4-pin connector (PN1)   PIN   SIGNAL   GND   GND   ATX12V   ATX12V   FUNCTION   Ground   Ground   +12V   3 1 1 2 3 4 4 2 +12V   Table 12: Floppy Connector Pin Definition   2.2.12 Fan1 / Fan2 connector (FN1/FN2)   Pin #   Signal Name   GND   Fan power   Fan speed   1 2 3 3 1 Table 13: Floppy Connector Pin Definition   Jumpers and Connectors • 19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.13 Primary/Secondary IDE Connector (CN7, CN4)   CN7: Primary IDE   CN4: Secondary IDE   Signal Name   Reset IDE   Pin #   1 Pin #   2 Signal Name   Ground   Host data 7   Host data 6   Host data 5   Host data 4   Host data 3   Host data 2   Host data 1   Host data 0   Ground   DRQ0 / DRQ1   Host IOW   Host IOR   IOCHRDY   DACK0 / DACK1   IRQ14 / IRQ 15   Address 1   Address 0   Chip select 0   Activity   3 5 7 9 4 6 8 Host data 8   Host data 9   Host data 10   Host data 11   Host data 12   Host data 13   Host data 14   Host data 15   No connect   Ground   Ground   Ground   Host ALE   Ground   No connect   No connect   Address 2   Chip select 1   Ground   10   12   14   16   18   20   22   24   26   28   30   32   34   36   38   40   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   25   27   29   31   33   35   37   39   Table 14: IDE Connector Pin Definition   20 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.14 Front Panel Pin Header (CN2)   PI   N SIGNAL   FUNCTION   PIN   GROUP   1 1 2 +5V   WDTLED#   Power   Watch Dog   LED Signal   Power LED   Signal   Power   LED   3 PLED   4 5 6 7 8 NC   GND   GND   NC   PWRON   No Connect   Ground   Ground   No connect   Power-on   signal   Key Lock   10   ATX   Power   connector   9 +5VSB   +5V Standby   Power   10   PME#   Power   (Optional)   Management   Event   11   WDSPK   Speaker   signal   Chassis   Speaker   12   13   14   15   NC   NC   +5V   No connect   No connect   Power   RESET   Button signal   Ground   Hard Disk   LED signal   Power   POWER   Button signal   Ground   RESETBT   RESET   button   16   17   GND   HDDLED   Hard Disk   LED   18   19   +5V   PWRBT   Power on   button   20   GND   Table 15: Front Panel Pin Definition   Jumpers and Connectors • 21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.2.15 Mini PCI Socket (CN9)   PIN   SIGNAL   PIN   SIGNAL   1 NC   2 NC   3 NC   4 NC   5 NC   6 NC   NC   7 8 NC   9 NC   NC   NC   GND   INTB#   +3.3V   EX_CLK   GND   CLK   GND   REQ#   +3.3V   AD[31]   AD[29]   GND   AD[27]   AD[25]   EX_IDSEL#   C/BE[3]   AD[23]   GND   AD[21]   AD[19]   GND   AD[17]   C/BE[2]   IRDY#   10   12   14   16   18   20   22   24   26   28   30   32   34   36   38   40   42   44   46   48   50   52   54   56   58   60   62   NC   NC   NC   EX_INTC#   +5V   11   13   15   17   19   21   23   25   27   29   31   33   35   37   39   41   43   45   47   49   51   53   55   57   59   61   INTA#   EX_INTD#   +3.3VS   RESET#   +3.3V   GNT#   GND   PME#   EX_REQ#   AD[30]   +3.3V   AD[28]   AD[26]   AD[24]   IDSEL#   GND   AD[22]   AD[20]   PAR   AD[18]   AD[16]   GND   22 • Jumpers and Connectors   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   63   65   67   +3.3V   CLKRUN#   SERR#   GND   64   66   68   FRAME#   TRDY#   STOP#   +3.3V   69   70   71   73   75   77   79   81   83   PERR#   C/BE[1]   AD[14]   GND   AD[12]   AD[10]   GND   72   74   76   78   80   82   84   DEVSEL#   GND   AD[15]   AD[13]   AD[11]   GND   AD[9]   85   87   AD[8]   AD[7]   86   88   C/BE[0]   +3.3V   89   91   +3.3V   AD[5]   90   92   AD[6]   AD[4]   93   95   EX_GNT#   AD[3]   94   96   AD[2]   AD[0]   97   99   +5V   AD[1]   GND   AC_SYNC   AC_SDIN   AC_BITCLK   AC_ID1#   NC   NC   NC   NC   NC   NC   +5Analog   98   SMBCLK   SMBDATA   GND   100   102   104   106   108   110   112   114   116   118   120   122   124   101   103   105   107   109   111   113   115   117   119   121   123   GND   AC_SDOUT   AC_ID0#   AC_RST#   NC   GND   NC   NC   NC   NC   +3.3VSB   Table 16: Mini PCI Socket Pin Definition   Jumpers and Connectors • 23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Getting Started   This chapter gives a summary of what is required to setup an operational   system using the NuPRO-850, including hardware installation and an overview   of the BIOS.   3.1   CPU Installation   The NuPRO-850 CPU module supports single/dual FC-mPGA2 Intel®   Pentium® 4 processor with a front side bus (FSB) of 800MHz or 533MHz.   Users need to install highly efficient CPU fan/cooler to guarantee the systems   stability.   To install the CPU follow the steps below carefully:   1. Lift the lever on the CPU socket.   2. Insert the CPU in the socket, making sure that pin 1 of the CPU aligns   with pin 1 of the socket (both corners are marked with a triangle)   3. Press the lever down until you hear it “click” into the locked position.   4. Apply the proper amount of thermal compound to the CPU die and   place the heatsink and fan on top of the CPU.   5. Connect the three wires of the CPU fan to the respective CPU fan   connector.   Note:   Ensure that the CPU heat sink and the CPU top surface are in   tight contact to avoid CPU overheating problem that would   cause your system to hang or crash. The CPU heat sink and fan   should be installed tightly together. Please contact ADLINK   dealers for suitable heat sink and fan assemblies   Getting Started • 25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.2 Memory Installation   This section details the procedure for installing system memory on the   NuPRO-850. Correct memory configuration is critical for proper system   operation.   3.2.1 Memory Configuration Options   The NuPRO-850 has flexible memory configuration options. These include   support for 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB Modules. Note that the   modules must all be the of the same type and density and must be installed in   pairs (DIMM1 and SIMM2 or DIMM3 and DIMM4) for dual-channel mode   operation.   Figure 5: DIMM Sockets   3.2.2 Installing Memory Modules   Installing DIMM modules is simple. The modules insert in the sockets and are   held in place by the socket retaining arms. The edge connectors on the   modules are of different widths and there are key notches in each module.   These ensure that you do not insert a module incorrectly.   Before installing any modules, a configuration should be chosen. The required   number and type of DDR modules should then be prepared.   26 • Getting Started   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To install either types of module, follow these procedures:   Figure 6: Inserting DIMM into Socket   1. Align the module to the socket so that the edge connectors on the   module match the socket sections.   2. Hold the module perpendicular to the motherboard and press the   edge connector into the socket.   3. Press the module fully into the socket so that the socket retaining   arms swing up and engage the retention notches at each end of the   module.   4. Following the configuration chosen, repeat for all other modules (if   any).   5. Once the modules are installed, system memory installation is   complete.   3.3 Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850   The NuPRO-850 supports two IDE channels, Primary and Secondary. It has   two IDE device connectors onboard supporting IDE devices running in any   data transfer mode up to ATA-100. Each IDE connector supports two drives, a   Master and a Slave. The drives connect to the NuPRO-850 with an IDE ribbon   cable.   To install an IDE drive, connect the drive to one of the drive connectors to a   suitable ribbon cable. Plug the board end of the cable into one of the IDE   connectors on the NuPRO-850. Make sure pin 1 of the ribbon cable connector   is aligned with pin 1 of the IDE device connector.   Getting Started • 27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.4 BIOS Configuration Overview   This section gives an introduction to the Phoenix/Award Plug and Play BIOS   Setup Utility. For more detailed information about the BIOS and other utilities,   please refer to the BIOS Manual.   The BIOS has many separately configurable features. These features are   selected by running the built-in Setup utility. System configuration settings are   saved in a portion of the battery-backed RAM in the real-time clock device and   are used by the BIOS to initialize the system at boot up or reset. The   configuration is protected by a checksum word for system integrity.   To access the Setup utility, press the "Del" key during system RAM check at   boot time. When Setup runs, an interactive configuration screen displays.   Setup parameters are divided into different categories. The available   categories are listed in a menu. The parameters within the highlighted (current)   category are listed in the bottom portion of the Setup screen. Context sensitive   help is displayed in the right portion of the screen for each parameter.   Use the arrow keys to select a category from the menu. To display a submenu,   highlight the category and then press the "Enter" key.   28 • Getting Started   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.5 Operating System Installation   For more detailed information about your operating system, refer to the   documentation provided by the operating system vendor.   Install peripheral devices. NuPRO devices are automatically configured by the   BIOS during the boot sequence.   Most operating systems require initial installation on a hard drive from a floppy   or CDROM drive. These devices should be configured, installed, and tested   with the supplied drivers before attempting to load the new operating system.   Read the release notes and installation documentation provided by the   operating system vendor. Be sure to read any README files or documents   provided on the distribution disks, as these typically note documentation   discrepancies or compatibility problems.   Select the appropriate boot device order in the SETUP boot menu depending   on the OS installation media used. For example, if the OS includes a bootable   installation floppy, select Floppy as the first boot device and reboot the system   with the installation floppy installed in the floppy drive. (Note that if the   installation requires a non-bootable CD-ROM, it is necessary to boot an OS   with the proper CD-ROM drivers in order to access the CD-ROM drive).   Proceed with the OS installation as directed, be sure to select appropriate   device types if prompted. Refer to the appropriate hardware manuals for   specific device types and compatibility modes of ADLINK NuIPC products.   When installation is complete, reboot the system and set the boot device order   in the SETUP boot menu appropriately.   Getting Started • 29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Device Driver Installation   To install drivers for the NuPRO-850, refer to the installation information in this   chapter. Basic driver installation information for Windows XP/2000 is outlined   in this section. For installation information for non-Windows Operating   Systems, refer to the extensive explanations on the ADLINK CD. The drivers   are located in the following directories of the CD-Rom:   Chipset driver   LAN relative driver   WDT   \NuPRO\NuPRO-850\chipset   \NuPRO\NuPRO-850\LAN   \NuPRO\NuPRO-850\   4.1 Intel® 875P/6300ESB Chipset   This section describes the installation procedure for the Intel® 6300ESB   chipset device driver under Windows 2000/XP.   4.1.1 System Requirements   One of the following operating systems must be fully installed on the system   before installing any other driver, utilities, or software:   ¾ ¾ Windows® 2000   Windows® XP   Device Driver Installation • 31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.1.2 Hardware Configuration File Installation   This section describes how to install the hardware configuration files into a   system operating Windows 2000/XP.   1. Check the System Requirements. Windows 2000/XP must be fully   installed and running on the system prior to running this software.   2. Close any running applications.   3. The files are stored in an integrated application setup program. This   program is designed for a Windows 2000/XP and can be executed from   the Run command prompt.   4. Place the ADLINK CD into the CD-ROM drive. Run Setup.exe under   X:\NuPRO\NuPRO-850\chipset. Where X is the CD drive letter.   5. The user will be prompted with a license agreement. Should the user not   agree with the terms and conditions for using the software, the Installer will   exit before extracting any files.   6. Follow the on-screen instructions and use the default settings to complete   the setup, once the operating system has rebooted. This completes the   installation of the Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility.   4.2 Driver Installation   4.2.1 VGA Driver Installation   Windows 2000/XP will attempt to install a standard VGA driver automatically.   To guarantee compatibility, manually install the most updated VGA driver,   which is stored in the ADLINK CD. After installing Windows 2000/XP, update to   the most updated driver by following these steps:   1. Boot Windows 2000/XP, then run the program   \NuPRO\NuPRO-850\VGA\SETUP.EXE   2. The VGA driver will automatically be installed onto the system.   3. Restart the system.   32 • Driver Installation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.2.2 LAN Driver Installation   This section describes the LAN driver installation process for the Intel® 82547   Gigabit Ethernet controller under Windows 2000/XP. The Intel® software   utilities package include Diagnostics utility; Makedisk utility; and   10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet device drivers. All drivers and utilities are stored in   the ADLINK CD under the directory: X:\NuPRO\NuPRO-850\LAN, where X: is   the location of the CD-ROM drive. For driver installations of other OS, please   refer to the readme file on the CD.   The installation procedures for Windows 2000/XP are the same. During   Windows 2000/XP installation, the operating system will install a LAN driver   automatically. It is recommended that the most updated LAN driver be   installed, which is shipped with the ADLINK CD. This will ensure total   compatibility. After installing the OS, update to the newer driver by following   these steps:   1. Run the self-extracting pro2kxpm.exe file. The extracted files are stored   to the default location C:\IntelPRO.   2. To install or update the Ethernet drivers for the system, click ‘Install Now’.   All Ethernet devices on the computer will be updated.   3. Reboot the system for the new drivers to take effect.   Note:   To check if there are newer updates of the drive, it is   recommended   checked out on a regular basis.   that   the   following   website   be   Device Driver Installation • 33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Watchdog Timer   5.1 Watchdog Timer   The operation of the Nupro-850’s watchdog timer is described in this chapter.   An overview of the watchdog operation and features, as well as the   programming procedure is provided to give the user an insight into the   workings of the watchdog timer.   5.1.1 WDT Overview   The primary function of the watchdog timer is to monitor the Nupro-850’s   operation and to generate IRQ or to reset the system should the software fail to   function as programmed. The major features of the watchdog timer are:   z z Enabled and disabled through software control   Armed and strobed through software control   The Nupro-850’s custom watchdog timer circuit is integrated in the south   bridge 6300ESB.   Watchdog Timer • 35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Intel 6300ESB ICH includes a two-stage Watchdog Timer (WDT) that   provides a resolution that ranging from 1 micro second to 10 minutes. The   timer uses a 35-bit Down-Counter. The counter is loaded with the value from   the first Preload register. The timer is then enabled and starts counting down.   The time at which the WDT first starts counting down is called the first stage. If   the host fails to reload the WDT before the 35-bit down counter reaches zero   the WDT generates an internal interrupt. After the interrupt is generated, the   WDT loads the value from the second Preload register into the WDT’s 35-bit   Down-Counter and starts counting down. The WDT is now in second stage. If   the host still fails to reload the WDT before the second timeout, the WDT drives   the WDT_TOUT# pin low. The WDT_TOUT# pin is held low until the system is   reset.   The WDT of 6300ESB also supports multiple modes, WDT and free-running.   Free-running mode is a one stage timer and it will toggle WDT_TOUT# after   programmable time. WDT mode is a two stage timer and its operation is   described as above.   5.1.2 Configuration Registers   The Intel® 6300ESB ICH WDT, appears to BIOS as PCI Bus 0, Device 29,   Function 4, and has the standard set of PCI Configuration register. The   following describes the configuration registers.   Offset 10H: Base Address Register (BAR)   This register determines the memory base for WDT down-counter setting. It   will be used to set Preload value 1 register, Preload value 2 register, General   Interrupt Status register and Reload register.   Preload Value 1 & 2 registers   These two registers are used to hold the preload value for the WDT timer. Its   value will be automatically transferred into the down-counter every time the   WDT enters the first and second stage. Preload Value 1 register is located at   Base + 00H and Preload Value 2 register is located at Base + 04H. Only bit   [19:0] are settable.   The register unlocking sequence is necessary whenever writing to the Preload   registers. Instructions for writing a value into preload value 1&2 register are as   follows:   1. Write 80H to offset BAR + 0CH.   2. Write 86H to offset BAR + 0CH.   3. Write desired value to preload register. (BAR + 00H or BAR + 04H)   36 • Watchdog Timer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General Interrupt Status Register   This register is at Base + 08H. Bit 0 is set when the first stage of down-counter   reaches zero.   Bit 0 = 0 – No Interrupt   Bit 1 = 1 – Interrupt Active   NOTE: This bit is not set in free-running mode.   Reload Register   This register is at Base + 0CH. Write 1 to bit 8 will reload the down-counter’s   value. To prevent a timeout:   1. Write 80H to offset BAR + 0CH   2. Write 86H to offset BAR + 0CH   3. Write a ‘1’ to RELOAD[8] of the reload register   Offset 60 – 61H: WDT Configuration Register   Bit 5 indicates whether or not the WDT will toggle the WDT_TOUT# pin when   WDT times out. (0 = Enabled, 1 = Disabled)   Bit 2 provides two options for prescaling the main down-counter. (0 = 1ms –   10min, 1 = 1us – 1sec)   Bit [1:0] allows the user to choose the type of interrupt desired when the WDT   reached the end of the first stage without being reset. (00 = IRQ, 01 = reserved,   10 = SMI, 11 = Disabled)   NOTE: The WDT does not support SMI now. IRQ uses APIC 1, INT 10 and it is   active low, level triggered.   Offset 68H: WDT Lock Register   Bit 2 is used to choose the functionality of the timer. (0 = Watchdog Timer   mode, 1 = Free running mode) The free-running mode ignores the first stage   and only uses Preload Value 2. In free-running mode it is not necessary to   reload the timer as it is done automatically every time the down-counter   reaches zero.   Bit 1 enables or disables the WDT. (0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled)   Bit 0 will lock the values of this register until a hard reset occurs or power is   cycled. (0 = unlocked, 1 = locked) The default is Unlocked.   Watchdog Timer • 37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.1.2 GPIO Control Registers   There are two GPIOs on Nupro-850 that relate to watchdog timer. They are   listed below. The GPIO control base port is 480H.   WDT_TOUT# pin selection   WDT_TOUT# signal is multiplexed with GPIO32. When using WDT, this signal   must be switched to WDT_TOUT# function. It used bit 0 of GPIOBASE + 30H   to set WDT_TOUT function. (0 = WDT_TOUT#, 1 = GPIO32)   WDT LED Control   GPO25 of 6300ESB is designed to control WDT LED. Two features of WDT   LED are supported on Nupro-850’s WDT LED lights or blinks.   WDT LED light   Set bit 25 of GPIOBASE + 04H to 0. Bit 25 of GPIOBASE + 0CH determines   the state of WDT LED. (0 = light, 1 = dark)   WDT LED blink   Set bit 25 of GPIOBASE + 04H to 0. Bit 25 of GPIOBASE + 18H enables WDT   LED blinking function. (0 = function normally, 1 = enable blinking) The high and   low times have approximately 0.5 seconds each.   5.1.3 The procedure of programming WDT   Step 1: Make sure WDT_TOUT# signal is workable. (Not GPIO32 function).   Step 2: Set WDT output enable, presecaler and interrupt type into WDT   configuration register.   Step 3: Get control base from Base Address register.   Step 4: Program Preload register’s value according to unlocking sequence.   Step 5: Set WDT timer mode into WDT Lock Register.   Step 6: Enable WDT from WDT Lock register and program which   functionality of WDT LED will be.   To keep the timer from causing an interrupt or driving WDT_TOUT#, the timer   must be reloaded periodically. The frequency of reloads required is dependent   on the value of the preload values. To reload the down-counter, the register   unlocking sequence must be performed.   To disable WDT, Set bit 1 of WDT Lock Register to 0.   38 • Watchdog Timer   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.1.4 Utilities   ADLINK provides a demo DOS utility, HRWDT.EXE. It is included in the driver   CD. Run “hrwdt /?” under the following directory:   X:\CHIPDRV\WDT\HRWDT for a more detailed explanation.   User also can download the Intel WDT demo windows application from Intel   driver download center.   Watchdog Timer • 39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 ePCI-X Bus Details   6.1 NuPRO-850 ePCI-X Bus   The NuPRO-850 provides PCI-X/PCI buses. Bus-A can run up to 64-bit PCI-X   66. Bus-B can run PCI 33MHz.   The ePCI-X Bus pin assignment is compatible with the PICMG 1.2 ePCI-X   specifications. In the following sections, we will describe the detail signal   definition and the design guide for the backplane designer to be compatible   with the NuPRO-850 ePCI-X bus.   6.2 Global Signals   6.2.1 Standby Supply (+3.3Vaux)   The NuPRO-850 onboard circuit generate 3.3Vaux power from the +5Vaux or   +5V. Therefore, NuPRO-850 does not require the backplane to provide   +3.3Vaux.   6.2.2 ATX Support   The ATX support signals include PWRGD, PSON#, PWRBT#, +5Vaux. The   NuPRO-850 design provides the ATX power control capability.   If the backplane did not provide the +5Vaux, then the PWRBT# and PSON#   will not work under ATX power mode. Users have to setup the external wiring to   switch on/off the power supply.   6.2.3 JTAG   NuPRO-850 does NOT implement the JTAG signals.   6.2.4 I2C Bus   The onboard SMBus is connected to the SER_SCL and SER_SDA pins.   ePCI-X Bus Details • 41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6.2.5 PME#   The NuPRO-850 implement PME# signal and connect it to 6300ESB   6.3 PCI-X Bus Signals   6.3.1 Backplane Present   The a_PRSNT# and b_PRSNT# signals are connected to the super I/O chip’s   GP25 and GP26 pins respectively. These signal are pulled to +3.3V via 4.7k   resistors.   6.3.2 VIO Electrical Keying   NuPRO-850 monitors the VIO keying signals from backplane.   6.3.3 M66EN and PCIXCAP   The Bus-A supports up to PCI-X 66, the M66EN, and PCIXCAP of Bus-A and   Bus-B can be used to program the PCI mode.   42 • ePCI-X Bus Details   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty Policy   Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the   after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully.   1. Before using ADLINK’s products please read the user manual and follow the   instructions exactly. When sending in damaged products for repair, please   attach an RMA application form which can be downloaded from:   2. All ADLINK products come with a limited two-year warranty, one year for   products bought in China.   • • • The warranty period starts on the day the product is shipped from   ADLINK’s factory.   Peripherals and third-party products not manufactured by ADLINK   will be covered by the original manufacturers' warranty.   For products containing storage devices (hard drives, flash cards,   etc.), please back up your data before sending them for repair.   ADLINK is not responsible for any loss of data.   • • Please ensure the use of properly licensed software with our   systems. ADLINK does not condone the use of pirated software   and will not service systems using such software. ADLINK will not   be held legally responsible for products shipped with unlicensed   software installed by the user.   For general repairs, please do not include peripheral accessories. If   peripherals need to be included, be certain to specify which items   you sent on the RMA Request & Confirmation Form. ADLINK is not   responsible for items not listed on the RMA Request &   Confirmation Form.   3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's guarantee in the following   situations:   • • Damage caused by not following instructions in the User's Manual.   Damage caused by carelessness on the user's part during product   transportation.   • • • Damage caused by fire, earthquakes, floods, lightening, pollution,   other acts of God, and/or incorrect usage of voltage transformers.   Damage caused by inappropriate storage environments such as   with high temperatures, high humidity, or volatile chemicals.   Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid during or after change   of batteries by customer/user.   Warranty Policy • 43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • • Damage from improper repair by unauthorized ADLINK   technicians.   Products with altered and/or damaged serial numbers are not   entitled to our service.   • • This warranty is not transferable or extendible.   Other categories not protected under our warranty.   4. Customers are responsible for all fees necessary to transport damaged   products to ADLINK.   For further questions, please e-mail our FAE staff: [email protected]   44 • Warranty Policy   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |