Intel 281809-003 manual

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    Advanced/RH LPX Motherboard Technical Product Specification Order Number 281809-003 April 1996[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 2 THIS SPECIFICATION [DOCUMENT] IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE. No other license, express or implied, by [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 3 Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification Table of Contents Introduction 5 MOTHERBOARD MANUFACTURING OPTIONS 6 BOARD LEVEL FEATURES 7 LPX FORM FACTOR 8 CPU 8 PROCESSOR UPGRADE 9 SECOND LEVEL CACHE 9 SYSTEM MEMORY 9 PERIPHERAL COMPONENT INTERCONNECT (PCI) PCISET 10 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR P[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 4 Appendix G − − Connectors 32 POWER SUPPLY 32 FRONT PANEL − J3A1 33 BACK PANEL I/O 34 PERIPHERALS 35 MULTIMEDIA 36 Appendix-H Motherboard BIOS 39 FLASH MEMORY IMPLEMENTATION 39 BIOS UPGRADES 39 SETUP UTILITY 40 PCI AUTO-CONFIGURATION 40 ISA PLUG ‘N’ PLAY 40 ADVANCED POWER MANAGEMEN[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 5 Introduction The Advanced/RH motherboard integrates the latest advances in processor, memory, and I/O technologies into a standard LPX form factor that provides leading edge technology. This combination of high integration and high performance makes the Advanced/RH motherboard the ideal pla[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 6 MOTHERBOARD MANUFACTURING OPTIONS The following manufacturing options are available. Details for each option are found in the corresponding section of this specification. AUDIO SUBSYSTEM Business audio Consumer audio No audio VIDEO SUBSYSTEM ATI VT graphic controller ATI CT graphic controll[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 7 BOARD LEVEL FEATURES OM04270 A B D E G H I CF J M S L N P Q U T V X Z W Y II FF GG DD CC AA BB K O R JJ HH EE Figure 1. Advanced/RH Motherboard Features A − VGA † connector B − Parallel port connector C − COM2 Header D − COM2, or Dual in-line USB Connector E − COM1 connector F ?[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 8 LPX FORM FACTOR The Advanced/RH motherboard is designed to fit into a standard LPX form factor chassis. Figure 2 illustrates the mechanical form factor for the Advanced/RH. The Advanced/RH LPX form factor does adhere t o the standard LPX guidelines in that the outer dimensions are 13” x 9[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 9 PROCESSOR UPGRADE The Advanced/RH motherboard is manufactured with the 321-pin (socket 7 ) ZIF processor socket. Socket 7 provides a processor upgrade path that includes higher performance Pentium OverDrive processors than can b e supported with socket 5. The motherboard is built to support[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 10 EXPANSION RISER An expansion slot riser connector of EISA form factor provides the capability to support either two or three PCI slots b y ch anging a motherboard jumper t o route any extra IRQ and ID selects. A riser board can also support up to five ISA expansion slots. The PCI bus is co[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 11 IDE SUPPORT The Advanced/RH motherboard provides two independent high performance bus-mastering PCI IDE interfaces capable of supporting PIO Mode 3 and Mode 4 devices. The system BIOS supports Cylinder Sector Head (CHS), Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and Extended Cylinder Sector Head (ECH[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 12 The integrated 8042 microcontroller contains the AMI Megakey keyboard/mouse controller code which, besides providing traditional keyboard and mouse control functions, supports Power-On/Reset (POR) password protection. The POR password can be defined by the user via the Setup program. The k[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 13 ATI-264VT RESOLUTIONS SUPPORTED BY THE MOTHERBOARD Resolution 1 MB SGRAM 2 MB SGRAM Max Vertical Refresh Rate 640x480x4bpp X X 100 Hz 640x480x8bpp X X 100 Hz 640x480x16bpp X X 100 Hz 640x480x24bpp X X 100 Hz 640x480x32bpp X 60 Hz 800x600x4bpp X X 100 Hz 800x600x8bpp X X 100 Hz 800x600x16bp[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 14 AUDIO DRIVERS Audio software and utilities are provided for the Advanced/RH motherboard. A Windows setup program installs all of the software programs and utilities onto the system hard drive. Included in the Creative audio software are DOS utilities that allow the user to play a CD-ROM, c[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 15 1 29 J3A1 Front Panel I/O C onnector OM04275 Simm Socket(6) Bank 0 (J2D1, J2D2) Bank 1 (J2E1, J2F1) Bank 2 (J2E1, J2F1) PCI/ISA Expansion Connector (J6J2) CELP Connector (J1D1) ATI Media Connector (J1H1) J9N2 Modem/Audio Connector 1 13 J9K2 PS Remote Connector 1 J9N1 Wave Table 2 8 7 34 2 [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 16 POWER SUPPLY CONTROL (J9H1,J9K2) When used with a power supply that supports remote power on/off, the Advanced/RH motherboard can turn off the system power via software control (“soft-off”) . The Powerman utility supplied for Windows 3.1x allows for soft-off as does the shutdown icon i[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 17 SPEAKER The external speaker provides error beep code information during the Power-On Self Test if the system cannot use the video interface. If no speakers are plugged into the audio output jack, the audio output is redirected to the external PC speaker. SLEEP / RESUME When Advanced Power[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 18 AUDIO CONNECTORS There are two methods o f accessing the audio features on the Advanced/RH. The method installed depends on the audio option that has been selected. For business audio, audio is accessed using audio jacks provided on the motherboard. These two 1/8” jacks supply Line Out, [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 19 WAVE TABLE UPGRADE An eight pin header is provided as part of the consumer audio option to connect to a wave table upgrade card for richer sound quality in both DOS and Windows environments. The wave table upgrade module is simply installed into a standard ISA slot with a cable routed to t[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 20 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS The back panel provides external access to PS/2 style keyboard and mouse connectors as well as two serial and one parallel port, which are integrated on the Advanced/RH motherboard. If a USB connector is present, COM2 can b e routed to a back panel knockout from the C[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 21 Power Consumption Tables 3 and 4 list the measured current and voltage requirements for the Advanced/RH motherboard configured with 16 MB o f DRAM. Table 5 lists the typical power consumed by the same configuration.. This information is preliminary and is provided only as a guide for calcu[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 22 Appendix A − − User-Installable Upgrades SYSTEM MEMORY Supported SIMM Sizes Bank Size Note 512K x 32 (2 MB) 4MB 1 1M x 32 (4 MB) 8MB 2M x 32 (8 MB) 16MB 4M x 32 (16 MB) 32MB 8M x 32 (32 MB) 64MB 2 16M x 32 (64MB) 128MB 2 32M x 32 (128MB) 256MB 2 Table A-1. Supported Memory SIMM Sizes a[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 23 HARDWARE MPEG MODULE ATI provides a hardware MPEG module that will work with the Advanced/RH. This module mounts onto connector J1H1, and uses mounting holes provided on the motherboard. This modul is also known as the ATI Multimedia Controller, or AMC. For more information contact ATI Tec[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 24 Appendix B − − Configuration Jumper Settings J4L1 J6C2 13.00" A B D C 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 J4G1 Riser Jumpers OverDrive Voltage Jumper Clock Speed, CMOS, Password Figure B-1. Configuration Jumper locations[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 25 FUNCTION JUMPER BLOCK CONFIGURATION FREQ ** (Note: These jumpers also set PCI, and ISA clock speeds.) J4L1(C) See table B-2 below MULT (cpu clock multiplier) J4L1(D) See table B-2 below CMOS (resets CMOS settings to default) J4L1(A) * 4-5 Keep (normal) 5-6 CLR (reset to default) PSWD (Pass[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 26 CPU CONFIGURATION - JUMPER BLOCK J4L1(C&D) These allow the motherboard to be switched between different speeds of the Pentium processor. These jumpers also affect the PCI and ISA clock speeds according to the following table: CPU Freq. (MHz) Host Bus Freq. (MHz) Host Bus pins J4L1C 1-3[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 27 DRIVE OR OVERDRIVE - J6C2 Sets the CPU voltage to either standard voltage (3.3v), or OverDrive (3.6v). The Default setting is for a jumper to connect pin 5-6 for standard voltage. Move the jumper to connect pins 4-5 to select OverDrive voltage. RECOVERY JUMPER - J6C2 This jumper should be [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 28 Appendix C − − Memory Map Address Range Address Range Size Description 1024K-512M 100000-20000000 511M Extended Memory 960K-1023K F0000-FFFFF 64K AMI System run time BIOS 944K-959K EC000-EFFFF 16K Main BIOS Recovery Code 936K-943K EA000-EBFFF 8K ESCD (Plug ‘N’ Play configuration ar[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 29 Appendix D − − I/O Map Address (hex) Size Description 0000 - 000F 16 bytes PIIX - DMA 1 0020 - 0021 2 bytes PIIX - Interrupt 002E - 002F 2 bytes Ultra I/O configuration 0040 - 0043 4 bytes PIIX - Timer 1 0048 - 004B 4 bytes PIIX - Timer 2 0060 1 byte Keyboard Controller 0061 1 byte PII[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 30 Appendix E − − PCI Configuration Space Map The 82430HX PCIset uses Configuration Mechanism 1 to access PCI configuration space. The PCI Configuration Address register is a 32-bit register located a t CF8h, the PCI Configuration Data register is a 32-bit register located at CFCh. These [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 31 Appendix F − − Interrupts & DMA Channels IRQ System Resource NMI I/O Channel Check 0 Reserved, Interval Timer 1 Reserved, Keyboard buffer full 2 Reserved, Cascade interrupt from slave PIC 3 Serial Port 2 4 Serial Port 1 5 Audio 6 Floppy 7 Parallel Port 1 8 Real Time Clock 9 User av[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 32 Appendix G − − Connectors POWER SUPPLY PRIMARY POWER J9H1 Pin Name Function 1 PWRGD Power Good 2 +5 V + 5 volts Vcc 3 +12 V + 12 volts 4 -12 V - 12 volts 5 GN D Ground 6 GN D Ground 7 GN D Ground 8 GN D Ground 9 -5 V -5 volts 10 +5 V + 5 volts Vcc 11 +5 V + 5 volts Vcc 12 +5 V + 5 volt[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 33 FRONT PANEL − − J3A1 SLEEP/RESUME Pin Signal Name 15 SW_ON 16 GND 17 SLEEP 18 SLEEPPU 19 KEY INFRA-RED Pin Signal Name 25 CONIRRX 24 IRTX 23 GND 22 IRRIN 21 N C 20 VCC POWER INTERFACE CPU FAN Signal Name 3 Ground 2 +12V 31 Ground POWER INTERFACE SPEAKER CONNECTOR Pin Signal Name 29 GND[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 34 BACK PANEL I/O PS/2 KEYBOARD J8N1 & MOUSE PORTS J7N1 Pin Signal Name 1 Data 2 No Connect 3 Ground 4 Vcc 5 Clock SERIAL PORTS COM1 J6N2 & COM2 J5N1 Pin Signal Name 1 DCD 2 Serial In - (SIN) 3 Serial Out - (SOUT) 4 DTR- 5 GND 6 DSR- 7 RTS- 8 CTS- 9R I USB J5N2 REPLACES COM2 Pin Signa[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 35 PERIPHERALS IDE CONNECTORS J5C1 & J6C1 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Reset IDE 1 2 Ground Host Data 7 3 4 Host Data 8 Host Data 6 5 6 Host Data 9 Host Data 5 7 8 Host Data 10 Host Data 4 9 10 Host Data 11 Host Data 3 11 12 Host Data 12 Host Data 2 13 14 Host Data 13 Host Data 1 15 16[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 36 MULTIMEDIA MIDI/AUDIO CONNECTOR J9L1 Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name +5 V 1 2 +5 V JoyStick But0 3 4 JoyStick But2 JoyStick X1 5 6 JoyStick X2 Ground 7 8 MIDI Out Ground 9 10 JoyStick Y2 JoyStick Y1 11 1 2 JoyStick But3 JoyStick But1 1 3 14 MIDI In +5 V 15 16 Ke y Key 17 1 8 Key Line Out R[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 37 PCI / ISA RISER (J6J2) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name IOCHK- A1 B1 GN D SD7 A 2 B2 RSTDRV SD6 A3 B3 Vc c SD5 A4 B4 IRQ9 SD4 A5 B5 -5V SD3 A6 B 6 DRQ2 SD2 A7 B7 -12V SD 1 A 8 B 8 0WS- SD0 A9 B9 +12V IOCHRDY A10 B 10 GND AEN A11 B 11 SMEMW- SA19 A12 B12 SMEMR- SA18 A13 B13 IOW- SA17 A14 B14[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 38 CELP 2.1 CONNECTOR (J1D1) Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name GND 1 41 D58 GND 8 1 12 1 D59 TIO0 2 42 D56 TIO1 82 1 22 D57 TIO2 3 43 GND TIO7 83 1 23 GND TIO6 4 44 D54 TIO5 84 1 24 D55 TIO4 5 45 D52 TIO3 85 1 25 D53 TIO8 6 46 D50 TI09 86 12 6 D51 VCC3 7 47 D48 V[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 39 Appendix-H Motherboard BIOS The Advanced/RH motherboard uses a n Intel BIOS, which is stored in Flash EEPROM and easily upgraded using a floppy disk-based program. BIOS upgrades can be down loaded from the Intel Applications Support electronic bulletin board service, or the Intel FTP site.[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 40 SETUP UTILITY The ROM-based Setup utility allows the configuration to be modified without opening the system for most basic changes. The Setup utility is accessible only during the Power-On Self Test (POST) by pressing the <F1> key after the POST memory test has begun and before boot[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 41 APM is enabled in BIOS by default, however, the system must be configured with an APM driver (such as Power.exe for DOS or vpowerd.386 for Windows 3.x) in order for the system power saving features to take effect. Windows 95 will enable APM automatically upon detecting the presence of the [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 42 If the password is forgotten, it can be cleared by turning off the system and setting the "password clear" jumper (See Appendix B: table B-1) to the ON position and briefly powering up the system. The Administrative password and User password are both cleared by this operation. A[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 43 Appendix I − − PCI Configuration Error Messages The following PCI messages are displayed as a group with bus, device and function information. <'NVRAM Checksum Error, NVRAM Cleared'>, ; String <'System Board Device Resource Conflict'>, ; String <&[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 44 Appendix J − − AMIBIOS Error messages and Beep Codes Errors can occur during POST (Power O n Self Test) which is performed every time the system i s powered on. Fatal errors, which prevent the system from continuing the boot process, are communicated through a series of audible beeps. [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 45 ERROR MESSAGES (CONT.) CMOS Time and Date Not Set Run Standard CMOS Setup to set the date and time in CMOS RAM. Diskette Boot Failure The boot disk in floppy drive A: is corrupt. It cannot be used to boot the system. Use another boot disk and follow the screen instructions. Display Switch [...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 46 Appendix K − − Soft-off Control The Advanced/RH design supports Soft-off control via the SMM code i n the BIOS. The CS1 pin out of the National 306B Ultra I/O controller is connected to the Soft-off control line in our power supply circuit. The registers in the Ultra I/O controller tha[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 47 Appendix L − − Environmental Standards MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Condition Specification Temperature Non-Operating -40 o C to +70 o C Operating +0 o C to +55 o C (minimum air flow of 200 LFM) DC Voltage +5 V ±5 % -5 V ±5 % +12 V ± 5 % -12 V ±5 % Vibration Unpackaged 5 Hz[...]

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    Advanced/RH Technical Product Specification • • Page 48 Appendix M − − Reliability Data The Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF) data is calculated from predicted data @ 55C. Advanced/RH motherboard 72706 Hours[...]