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mITX-BDW-U – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 

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Table of Contents 

Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

For Your Safety .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

High Voltage Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction ............................................................................................................................................ 6

 

General Instructions on Usage....................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Environmental Protection Statement ......................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Life Support Policy ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

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Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

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Installation Procedure ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

2.1. Installing the Board ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

2.2. Chassis Safety Standards ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.3. Lithium Battery Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

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System Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

3.1. Component Main Data ............................................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

3.2. mITX-BDW-U Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

3.3. Processor Support Table ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.4. System Memory Support ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.5. mITX-BDW-U Graphics Subsystem .................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

3.6. Power Consumption ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

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Connector Locations ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

4.1. mITX-BDW-U – Top View and Front Panel...................................................................................................................................... 24

 

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Connector Definition ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

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I/O-Area Connectors ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27

 

6.1. DP Connectors DP1 and DP2 (J8, J9) ................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

6.2. Ethernet Connectors (J4, J5) ................................................................................................................................................................ 28

 

6.3. USB Connectors (J6, J7) .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

 

6.4. Audio Jack Connectors (J1, J2) ............................................................................................................................................................... 31

 

6.5. DC Power - Jack Connector -19 V –(J13) ............................................................................................................................................ 31

 

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Internal Connectors .......................................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

7.1. DC Power - ATX Connector -12 V (J10) ............................................................................................................................................... 32

 

7.2. Fan Connectors (J34, J29) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

7.3. PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (KBDMSE) (J15) ............................................................................................................... 33

 

7.4. SATA (Serial ATA) Ports (J12, J18) ....................................................................................................................................................... 34

 

7.5. USB Connectors (Internal) .................................................................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.6. Speaker Connector (J37) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 35

 

7.7. Microphone Connector (J13) ................................................................................................................................................................. 35

 

7.8. SPDIF-Out (J14) ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.9. Front Panel Connector (FRONTPNL) (J23) ....................................................................................................................................... 36

 

7.10. Serial Ports COM1 and COM2 (J21, J25) ........................................................................................................................................... 37

 

7.11. LVDS Flat Panel Connector (J33) ....................................................................................................................................................... 38

 

7.12. Feature Connector (J28) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38

 

7.13. “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper (JP1) ..................................................................................................................................... 41

 

7.14. Always On Jumper Setting (JP1) ......................................................................................................................................................... 41

 

7.15. SPI Connector (J30) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 41

 

7.16. LPC Connector (J31) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

7.17. SATA Power Connectors (J16,J20) ..................................................................................................................................................... 42

 

Summary of Contents for mITX-BDW-U

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 Doc ID 1060 4825 KTD N0XXX A ...

Page 2: ...the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general description of processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case In cases of doubt please contact Kontron This user guide is protected by copyright All rights are reserved by Kontron No part of this document may be reproduced transm...

Page 3: ...ns is entirely at your risk To minimize the risks associated with your products and applications you should provide adequate design and operating safeguards You are solely responsible for compliance with all legal regulatory safety and security related requirements concerning your products You are responsible to ensure that your systems and any Kontron hardware or software components incorporated ...

Page 4: ...clares regional General Terms Conditions of Sale and Purchase Order Terms Conditions Visit http www kontron com terms and conditions For contact information refer to the corporate offices contact information on the last page of this user guide or visit our website CONTACT US Customer Support Find Kontron contacts by visiting http www kontron com support Customer Service As a trusted technology inn...

Page 5: ...your life health and or result in damage to your material Please refer also to the High Voltage Safety Instructions portion below in this section ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that the electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Care must therefore be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product i...

Page 6: ...s before performing any work on this product Earth ground connection to vehicle s chassis or a central grounding point shall remain connected The earth ground cable shall be the last cable to be disconnected or the first cable to be connected when performing installation or removal procedures on this product Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction ESD Sensitive Device Electronic boards and thei...

Page 7: ...ards connectors batteries etc are capable of being recycled Final disposition of this product after its service life must be accomplished in accordance with applicable country state or local laws or regulations Environmental protection is a high priority with Kontron Kontron follows the WEEE directive You are encouraged to return our products for proper disposal The Waste Electrical and Electronic...

Page 8: ...Top View and Front Panel 24 5 Connector Definition 26 6 I O Area Connectors 27 6 1 DP Connectors DP1 and DP2 J8 J9 27 6 2 Ethernet Connectors J4 J5 28 6 3 USB Connectors J6 J7 29 6 4 Audio Jack Connectors J1 J2 31 6 5 DC Power Jack Connector 19 V J13 31 7 Internal Connectors 32 7 1 DC Power ATX Connector 12 V J10 32 7 2 Fan Connectors J34 J29 32 7 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector KBDMSE J15 33 ...

Page 9: ... U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 9 8 Slot Connectors miniPCIe 43 9 On board and Mating Connector Types 44 10 BIOS 45 10 1 Main 45 10 2 Advanced 51 10 3 Security 95 10 4 Boot 99 10 5 Misc 100 10 6 Exit 101 ...

Page 10: ... software This manual focuses on describing the mITX BDW U board s special features and is not intended to be a standard PC AT textbook New users are recommended to study the short installation procedure within this user guide before switching on the power Configuration and setup of the CPU board is either done automatically or manually by the user via the BIOS setup menus Latest revision of the u...

Page 11: ...connected in order to change BIOS settings 5 Connect and turn on PSU Connect PSU to the board by the ATX 12 V 4p connector or alternatively connect a 19 V power adapter to the I O power jack 6 Power Button If the board does not start by itself when switching on the ATX PSU AC mains then follow these instructions to start the board Install the Always On Jumper in the Always On position or toggle th...

Page 12: ...ure must be evaluated for temperature and air flow considerations The motherboard must be powered by a CSA or UL approved power supply that limits the maximum input current to 10A via external barrel type 19 VDC connector and to 16 A via internal square 12 VDC ATX connector For interfaces having a power pin such as external power or fan ensure that the connectors and wires are suitably rated All c...

Page 13: ...osión si la batería se sustituye incorrectamente Sustituya solamente por el mismo o tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Disponga las baterías usadas según las instrucciones del fabricante ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ...

Page 14: ...ision 3 0 PCI Express revision 2 0 ACPI 4 0a compliant Triple Display support Triple Graphic Pipes Blue ray HD video playback Enhanced DMA controller interrupt controller and timer functions Audio Audio 5 1 Channel High Definition Audio Codec using the Realtek ALC662 codec Line in and Line out Microphone MIC1 and MIC2 SPDIF Out electrical Interface only On board speaker Electromagnetic Sound Gener...

Page 15: ...on internal 2x 2 pin connector Or 19V notebook style Power adapter through I O power jack Battery Exchangeable 3 0 V Lithium battery for on board Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM Manufacturer Panasonic Part number CR 2032L BN CR2032N BN or CR 2032L BE Approximate 6 2 years retention Current draw is less than 4 2 µA when PSU is disconnected and 0 µA in S0 S5 Danger of explosion if the battery is not re...

Page 16: ...GQ2 NWGQ8 File number E194252 Shock IAW IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea shock 18 shocks 3 per axis 6 directions Shock pulse 50g 11ms halfsine Bump IAW IEC 60068 2 29 Test Eb Bump 3000 bumps 500 per axis 6 directions Half Sine Waveform Acceleration 2g Pulse Duration 11ms Vibration IAW IEC 60068 2 64 Test Fh Random Vibration 90 min per axis 3 axes at 1 9 grms with PSD 10 20 Hz 0 05 g Hz and 20 500 Hz 3dB oct...

Page 17: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 17 3 2 mITX BDW U Block Diagram ...

Page 18: ...load of processor must be considered The mITX BDW U is delivered with a premounted heatsink Component Technology Overall Dimentions mm Fin Arranngement Fin Detail mm Fin Pitch mm TM Detail CPU Extruded Aluminium 70 x 70 x 16 8 Plate Fn 11 8 x 1 0 x13 5 7 Lard T PCM 585 3 4 System Memory Support The mITX BDW U has two DDR3L SO DIMM sockets The sockets support the following memory features 2x DDR3L ...

Page 19: ... other similar modules As a minimum it is recommend to use Kontron memory modules for prototype system s in order to prove the stability of the system and for reference For volume production you might want to test and qualify other types of RAM In order to qualify RAM it is recommend to configure 3 systems running a RAM Stress Test program in a heat chamber at 60 C for a minimum of 24 hours 3 5 mI...

Page 20: ...play1 Display2 Display3 LVDS DP DP 1920x1200 3840x2160 3840x2160 LVDS HDMI DP 1920x1200 2560x1600 3840x2160 LVDS HDMI HDMI 1920x1200 2560x1600 2560x1600 HDMI means using a DP to HDMI passive adapter If using an active adapter the HDMI resolution will be increased to match the DP in above table DP Adapters Use of DP Adapter Converters 3rd party accessories can provide HDMI panel support The DP to H...

Page 21: ...V supply ATX 12V 4p connector must be used in according to the ATX12V PSU standard Hot Plugging power supply is not supported Hot plugging might damage the board The requirements to the supply voltages are as follows Supply Min Max Note 12 V 11 4 V 12 6 V Should be 5 for compliance with the ATX specification 19 V 18 05 V 19 95 V Should be 5 for mITX BDW U compatibility Total System power example M...

Page 22: ...up Results Windows 7 Idle Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 636 7 808 19 V TOTAL 7 808 Windows 7 3DMark2006 Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 1688 20 72 19 V TOTAL 20 72 Windows 7 Intel TAT 100 all CPU cores and GFX Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 1733 21 26 19 V TOTAL 21 26 Windows 7 S3 Sleep Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 74 0 9102 19 ...

Page 23: ...DW U High Power Setup Results Windows 7 Idle Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 1260 15 48 19 V TOTAL 15 48 Windows 7 3DMark2006 Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 2367 29 01 19 V TOTAL 29 01 Windows 7 Intel TAT 100 all CPU cores and GFX Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption W 12 V 2175 26 66 19 V TOTAL 26 66 Windows 7 S3 Sleep Supply Current Draw mA Power Consumption ...

Page 24: ... connector 7 3 7 JP1 Load Default BIOS and Always On Jumper 7 13 7 14 8 J37 Speaker connector 7 6 9 J13 Microphone connector 7 7 10 Voltage test JIG connector For test purposes not required by user 11 J14 SPDIF Out 7 8 12 J1 Mic1 Audio Input Microphone 6 4 13 J2 Line1 Audio Output Line 6 4 14 J4 LAN 10 100 1000 Mbit Ethernet connector 6 2 15 J5 LAN 10 100 1000 Mbit Ethernet connector 6 2 16 J6 USB...

Page 25: ... J12 SATA connector 7 4 23 J16 Internal SATA power connector 12 V and 5 V 7 4 24 J18 SATA connector 7 4 25 J20 Internal SATA power connector 12 V and 5 V 7 4 26 J23 Front panel connector 7 9 27 J29 FAN SYS powers controls and monitors a fan for chassis ventilation 7 2 28 J34 FAN CPU used for CPU ventilation 7 2 29 J28 Features connector 7 12 30 J33 LVDS flat panel connector 7 11 31 J24 DDR3L memor...

Page 26: ... TTL compatible IOC Input open collector Output TTL compatible IOD Input Output CMOS level Schmitt triggered Open drain output NC Pin not connected O Output TTL compatible OC Output open collector or open drain TTL compatible OT Output with tri state capability TTL compatible LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signal PWR Power supply or ground reference pins Ioh Typical current in mA flowing out of an ...

Page 27: ...GND PWR 9 Lane 2 n LVDS 10 Lane 3 p LVDS 11 GND PWR 12 Lane 3 n LVDS 13 Config1 Aux or DDC selection I Internally pull down 1 MΩ Aux channel on pin 15 17 selected as default when NC DDC channel on pin 15 17 If HDMI adapter used 3 3 V 14 Config2 Not used O Internally connected to GND 15 Aux Ch p Aux Channel or DDC Clk AUX channel used by DP DDC Clk used by HDMI 16 GND PWR 17 Aux Ch n Aux Channel or...

Page 28: ...pair in 1000Base T i e the BI_DA pair and is the transmit pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the BI_DB pair and is the receive pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX MDI 1 MDI 1 In MDI mode this is the second pair in 1000Base T i e the BI_DB pair and is the receive pair in 10Base T and 100Base TX In MDI crossover mode this pair acts as the BI_DA pair and is the transm...

Page 29: ...all USB 2 0 and USB 3 0 ports are physically connected to the board Legacy Keyboard Mouse and wakeup from sleep states are supported Over current detection on all USB ports is supported The following USB connectors are available USB 2 0 3 0 Port 0 1 2 3 are supplied on the dual USB connectors in the I O Area J6 J7 and supports USB3 0 USB2 0 USB 2 0 Port 4 5 are supplied on the combined Front Panel...

Page 30: ...cription USBn USBn RXn RXn TXn TXn n 0 1 2 3 Differential pair works as serial differential receive transmit data lines 5 V SB5 V 5 V supply for external devices SB5 V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity Protected by resettable 2 A fuse covering both USB ports ...

Page 31: ...A For headphone max 1 6 VRMS Sleeve GND PWR Signal Description Note LINE1 IN L Line In signal Left LINE1 IN R Line In signal Right OUT L Speaker Out Left Shared with J37 pin header connector OUT R Speaker Out Right Shared with J37 pin header connector 6 5 DC Power Jack Connector 19 V J13 The mITX BDW U can be supplied from either an external 19 V power adapter J13 or an external 19 V power adapter...

Page 32: ...assis ventilation etc The FANCPU J34 is used for the connection of the fan for the CPU To drive a 4 wire type Fan a 4 pin header is recommended in order to implement FAN speed control Support for a 3 wire Fan is also possible but fan speed control is not integrated 4 Pin and 3 Pin header Pinouts 4 pin Header Pin Signal Description Type 1 PWM PWM output O 3 3 2 TACHO Tacho signal I 3 12 V Power 12 ...

Page 33: ... wake functions Keyboard and Mouse Connector KBDMSE Pinout PIN Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 1 KBDCLK IOD 14 mA 2 7 KΩ 2 KBDDAT IOD 14 mA 2 7 KΩ 3 MSCLK IOD 14 mA 2 7 KΩ 4 MSDAT IOD 14 mA 2 7 KΩ 5 5 V SB5 V PWR 6 GND PWR Signal Description MSCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PS 2 mouse MSDAT Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or co...

Page 34: ...BIOS Save settings and select Ctrl I while booting to enter the RAID setup menu Now the hidden RAID data will be erased from the selected SATA drive Supported SATA features 2 to 4 drive RAID 0 data striping 2 drive RAID 1 data mirroring AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface NCQ Native Command Queuing NCQ is for faster data access Swap bay support not supported on M 2 Intel Rapid Recover Technolo...

Page 35: ...T_L HEADER AO 1 GND PWR 7 7 Microphone Connector J13 The microphone audio in interface is available through the connector J13 4 pins With up to 100 dB Signal to Noise Ratio SNR Microphone Connector Pinout Header Pin Signal Type 4 MIC1_R_HEADER AI 3 GND PWR 2 MIC1_L_HEADER AI 1 GND PWR 7 8 SPDIF Out J14 The digital audio interface electrical SPDIF Out is available through the connector J14 2 pins a...

Page 36: ...h 1A fuse for each USB ports USB4 USB4 Universal Serial Bus Port 8 Differentials Bus Data Address Command Bus USB5 USB5 Universal Serial Bus Port 11 Differentials Bus Data Address Command Bus 5 V Maximum load per pin is 1 A using IDC connector or 2 A using crimp terminals SATA_LED SATA Activity LED active low signal 3V3 output when passive SUS_LED Suspend Mode LED active high signal Output 3 3 V v...

Page 37: ...Received Data receives data from the communications link DTR Data Terminal Ready indicates to the modem etc that the on board UART is ready to establish a communication link DSR Data Set Ready indicates that the modem etc is ready to establish a communications link RTS Request To Send indicates to the modem etc that the on board UART is ready to exchange data CTS Clear To Send indicates that the m...

Page 38: ...annel 18 24 bit SPWG panels up to a resolution of 1600x1200 or 1920x1080 and with limited frame rate up to 1920x1200 Signal Description LVDS A0 A3 LVDS A Channel data LVDS ACLK LVDS A Channel clock LVDS B0 B3 LVDS B Channel data LVDS BCLK LVDS B Channel clock BKLTCTL Backlight control 1 PWM signal to implement voltage in the range 0 3 3 V BKLTEN Backlight Enable signal active low 2 VDD ENABLE Outp...

Page 39: ...case has been opened This signal s status is readable so it may be used like a GPI when the Intruder switch is not required SMBC SMBus Clock signal SMBD SMBus Data signal S3 S3 sleep mode active low output optionally used to deactivate external system S5 S5 sleep mode active low output optionally used to deactivate external system PWR_OK Power OK signal is high if no power failures are detected Th...

Page 40: ...RI Timer Counter Input WUI Wake Up Input RI Ring Indicator Input or other special functions Signal IT8516F pin name Type Description GPIO0 DAC0 GPJ0 AO IOS GPIO1 DAC1 GPJ1 AO IOS GPIO2 DAC2 GPJ2 AO IOS GPIO3 DAC3 GPJ3 AO IOS GPIO4 PWM2 GPA2 O8 IOS GPIO5 PWM3 GPA3 O8 IOS GPIO6 PWM4 GPA4 O8 IOS GPIO7 PWM5 GPA5 O8 IOS GPIO8 ADC0 GPI0 AI IS GPIO9 ADC1 GPI1 AI IS GPIO10 ADC2 GPI2 AI IS GPIO11 ADC3 GPI3...

Page 41: ...SPI Connector Pinout Note Pull U D Ioh Iol Type Signal PIN Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note CLK 1 2 SB3V3 PWR I CS0 3 4 ADDIN IO 10K 10K NC 5 6 NC 10K IO MOSI 7 8 ISOLATE IO 100K IO MISO 9 10 GND PWR 1K IO SPI_IO2_ WP 11 12 SPI_IO3_ HOLD IO 1K Signal Description CLK Serial Clock SB3V3 3 3 V Standby Voltage power line Normally output power but when Motherboard is turned off then the on board SPI F...

Page 42: ...D Note PWR LPC CLK 1 2 GND PWR LPC FRAME 3 4 KEY LPC RST 5 6 5 V LPC AD3 7 8 LPC AD2 3V3 9 10 LPC AD1 LPC AD0 11 12 GND SMB_CLK 13 14 SMB_DATA SB3V3 15 16 LPC SERIRQ GND 17 18 CLKRUN SUS_STAT 19 20 TPM_DRQ 0 7 17 SATA Power Connectors J16 J20 The SATA power connectors are available through the connector J16 and J20 4 pins SATA Power Connector Pinout SATA Power Connector Pin Signal Description Type...

Page 43: ... 5 V PWR CLKREQ 7 8 UIM_PWR PWR PWR GND 9 10 UIM_DATA NC PCIE_mini CLK 11 12 UIM_CLK NC PCIE_mini CLK 13 14 UIM_RESET NC PWR GND 15 16 UIM_VPP NC NC UIM_IC_DM 17 18 GND PWR NC UIM_IC_DP 19 20 W_Disable PWR GND 21 22 RST 1 SATA5_RXP 23 24 3 3 V PWR SATA5_RXN 25 26 GND PWR PWR GND 27 28 1 5 V PWR PWR GND 29 30 SMB_CLK SATA5_TXN 31 32 SMB_DATA SATA5_TXP 33 34 GND PWR PWR GND 35 36 USB12N IO PWR GND 3...

Page 44: ...410 LVDS J33 Don Connex C44 40BSB1 G Don Connex A32 40 C G B 1 Samtec SHF 120 01 FDSMKTR Kontron 910000005 Hon Kon HB12 220 VFS 20R Kontron 821515 kit Wieson G2124 03200101 00 Kontron 821155 kit COM1 2 J21 J25 Pinrex 510 90 10GB00 Molex 90635 1103 Cen Link ZP91 014B1 10Y1 Kontron 821016 kit Foxconn HL2205F Kontron 821017 kit USB4 5 FRONTPNL Kontron 821401 kit SPI J30 Pinrex 210 92 06GB01 SPDIF Out...

Page 45: ...gs are indicated in bold Please note that Load Optimized Defaults might have a different set of default values The F9 and F10 keys only work if pressed form a keyboard F9 and F10 do not work from a console terminal use Exit menu instead 10 1 Main Sub Menu available White text for actual selected function that can be modified Blue text for functions not all can be modified Black background for actu...

Page 46: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 46 System Information ...

Page 47: ... Splash Screen Disabled Enabled If you select Enabled the diagnostic splash screen always displays during boot If you select Disabled the diagnostic splash screen does not display unless you press HOTKEY during boot Diagnostic Summary Screen Disabled Enabled Display the diagnostic summary screen during boot BIOS Level USB Disabled Enabled Enable Disable all BIOS support for USB in order to reduce ...

Page 48: ...acy Boot Disabled Enabled Enable the Legacy boot Boot in Legacy Video Mode Disabled Enabled Enable to force the display adapter to switch the video mode to Text Mode 3 at the end of BIOS POST for non UEFI boot mode Legacy Boot Some legacy software such as DUET requires that the BIOS explicitly enter text video mode prior to boot Load OPROM All On Demand Load all OPROMs or on demand according to th...

Page 49: ...led Enabled Enable Disable UEFI Network Stack IPv4 Note 2 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable IPv4 IPv6 Note 2 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable IPv6 UEFI PXE Boot Priority Note 2 IPv6 First IPv4 First Set the priority of UEFI PXE Boot To use legacy PXE boot support disable this option Only visible if Network Stack is enabled ...

Page 50: ...DW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 50 Error Manager Function Selection Description View Error Manager Log Enter Display Error Manager Log information Clear Error Manager Log Enter Clear Error Manager Log ...

Page 51: ...enu contains only submenu selections that are described in more detail on the following pages To selection a submenu activate the keys until the requested submenu turns white then activate the Enter Function Selection Description Select Language English Francais Etc Select Language ...

Page 52: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 52 Silicon Information ACPI Configuration ...

Page 53: ...PI environment MEF Support Disabled Enabled Valid only for ACPI Controls the Mobile East Fork feature support in an ACPI environment Enabled PTID Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Power and Temperature Instrumentation Details FACP PM Timer Flag Value Disabled Enabled Valid only for ACPI Controls the PM Timer Flag Value in the FACP table FACP Low Power S0 Idle Capable Flag Value Disabled Enabled Vali...

Page 54: ...e related design to control devices powered by software A custom BIOS configuration may be needed Processor Configuration Function Selection Description Active Processor Cores All 1 2 3 Number of cores to enable in each processor package Note number of cores vary according to the CPU SKU present Intel HT Technology Disabled Enabled When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled CPU Flex...

Page 55: ...led Enable Disable BIST Built In Self Test on reset Machine Check Disabled Enabled Enable processor Machine Check feature disable only for test Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled Enabled When enabled A VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities Intel Streamer Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enable or disable MLC Streamer Prefetcher Intel Spatial Prefetcher Disabled Enabled Enable or di...

Page 56: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 56 Process Configuration Processor Power Management ...

Page 57: ...ocking of turbo settings When Enabled TURBO_POWER_LIMIT MSR will be locked and a reset will be required to unlock the register Long Power Limit 0 1 2 200 Turbo Mode Long Duration Power Limit aka Power Limit 1 in Watts The value may vary from 0 to Fused Value If the value is 0 the fused value will be programmed A value greater than fused TDP value will not be programmed Long Power Limit Time 0 1 28...

Page 58: ...own Up Disabled Configure TDP Mode as Nominal Up Down Disabled TDP selection Disabled options will skip all cTDP boot configurations but dynamic cTDP can still work Lock TDP Setting Disabled Enabled Lock TDP in MSR_CONFIG_TDP_CONTROL CTPD BIOS control Disabled Enabled Enables CTPD control via runtime ACPI BIOS methods This Bios only feature does not require EC or driver support TDP Custom Setting ...

Page 59: ...1 and C3 Package C State Demotion Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Package C State Demotion Package C State UnDemotion Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Package C State UnDemotion C State Pre Wake Disabled Enabled Enable Disable C State Pre Wake Lake Tiny Disabled Enabled Lake Tiny Settings ...

Page 60: ...isable this port Hot Plug Disabled Enabled Designates the port as Hot Pluggable Note Requires hardware support External Port Disabled Enabled Configure system to treat the port as internal or external SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Solid State Drive Select Solid State Drive only if a Solid State Drive is connected to this SATA port DevSlp Disabled Enabled RTD3 Device Sleep Support DITO Configura...

Page 61: ...Mask Configuration Function Selection Description HDD Unlock Disabled Enabled If enabled indicates that the HDD password unlock in the OS is enabled LED Locate Disabled Enabled If enabled indicates that the LED SGPIO hardware is attached and ping to locate feature is enabled on the OS ...

Page 62: ...ons in Mhz Max TOLUD Dynamic 1 GByte 1 25 GByte 1 5 GByte 1 75GByte 2 GByte 2 25 GByte 2 5 GByte 2 75 GByte 3 GByte 3 25 GByte Maximum Value of TOLUD Dynamic assignment would adjust TOLUD automatically based on largest MMIO length of installed graphic controller NMode Support Auto 1N Mode 2N Mode Enable Disable system to support N Mode Channel A DIMM Control Disabled Channel A DIMM control support...

Page 63: ...ry Remap above 4GB MRC FastBoot Disabled Enabled Enable Disable MRC FastBoot Generally this option only takes effect when doing cold boots resets System Agent SA Configuaration Function Selection Description Cpu Audio Device D0 D3 F0 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Cpu Audio Device CHAP Device D0 D7 F0 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable SA CHAP Device Thermal Device D0 D4 F0 Disabled Enabled Enable D...

Page 64: ... Control Disabled Enabled Enable Disable DMI Virtual channel M control DMI Link ASPM Control Disabled L0S L1 L0S and L1 Auto Enable Disable the control of Active State Power Management on SA side of the DMI Link DMI Extended Sync Disabled Enabled Enable Disable DMI Extend Sync control DMI Gen2 Support Control Disabled Enabled Auto Enable Disable DMI Gen2 Support Control DMI De emphasis Control 6 d...

Page 65: ...VT for Directed I O VT d Function Selection Description Intel VT for Directed I O VT d Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Intel VT for Directed I O VT d by reporting the I O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables X2APIC Opt Out Disabled Enabled Enable Disable X2APIC_OPT_OUT bit ...

Page 66: ...ernal Graphics Device This has no effect if external graphics are present GTT Size 1 MByte 2 MByte Gtt Memory Size of IGD Aperture Size 128 MByte 256 MByte 512 MByte Graphics Aperture Size DVMT Pre Allocated 32 MByte 64 MByte 128 MByte Select Pre Allocated Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device This has no effect if external graphics are present DVMT Total Gfx Mem 128 MByte 256 ...

Page 67: ... Panel Type VBIOS Default 640 x 480 LVDS Color Panel 800 x 600 LVDS Color Panel 1024 x 768 LVDS Color Panel 1280 x 1024 LVDS Color Panel 1400 x 1050 LVDS Color Panel Reduced Blanking 1400 x 1050 LVDS Color Panel non Reduced Blanking 1600 x 1200 LVDS Color Panel 1200 x 768 LVDS Color Panel 1600 x 1050 LVDS Color Panel 1920 x 1200 LVDS Color Panel Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Select the video...

Page 68: ...vice Backlight Control PWM Inverted PWM Normal Back Light Control Setting BIA Auto Disabled Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Auto GMCH Use VBT Default Level n Enabled with Selected Aggressiveness Level Spread Spectrum clock Chip Off Hardware Software Hardware Spread is controlled by chip Software Spread is controlled by BIOS IGD Active LFP No LVDS eDP Port A eDP Port D Select the Active LFP...

Page 69: ...EG0 B0 D1 F0 Speed PEG1 Gen X Auto Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 Configure PEG1 B0 D1 F1 Speed PEG2 Gen X Auto Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 Configure PEG2 B0 D1 F2 Speed Run time C7 Allowed Enabled Disabled Enable Disable the entry to C7 state Run time control Don t enable this feature until you have all the appropriate Save Restore Controller Endpoint state Always Enable PEG Disabled Enabled Enable PEG ...

Page 70: ... value for Gen3 Equalization Gen3 Endpoint Hint 0 1 2 10 Endpoint Hint value for Gen3 Equalization Gen3 Eq Preset Search Disabled Enabled Perform PEG Gen3 SW Preset Search algorithm Always re search Gen3 Eq Preset Disabled Enabled Always re search PEG Gen3 Preset even it has been done once Allow PREST GPIO Usage Disabled Enabled Enable Disable GPIO based resets to PEG endpoint s during margin sear...

Page 71: ...his setup option When enabled the RSDT points to the HPET table and the proper enable bits are set HPET Memory Map BAR FED00000 FED01000 FED02000 FED03000 Select the HPET Memory Map Base Address Enable CRID Disabled Enabled Enable Compatible Revision ID DeepSx Mode Disabled Enabled only in S5 Battery Enabled only in S4 S5 Battery Enabled in S3 S5 Battery Configure the DeepSx Mode configuration GP2...

Page 72: ...t Port Clock Gating Disabled Enabled Enabled or Disabled PCI Express Root Port Clock Gating DMI Link ASPM Control Disabled L0S L1 L0S And L1 Auto The control of Active State Power Management of the DMI Link DMI Link Extended Synch Control Disabled Enabled The control of Extended Sync on SB side of the DMI Link PCI Express port assigned to LAN 3 ...

Page 73: ...S L1 L0S And L1 Auto Control PCIe Active State Power Management settings L1 Substates Disabled L1 1 L1 2 L1 1 L1 2 PCI Express L1 Substates setting HOT PLUG Disabled Enabled PCI Express Hot Plug Enabled Disabled URR Disabled Enabled PCI Express Unsupported Request Reporting Enabled Disabled FER Disabled Enabled PCI Express Device Fatal Error Reporting Enabled Disabled NFER Disabled Enabled PCI Exp...

Page 74: ...or on Fatal Error Enabled Disabled SENFE Disabled Enabled R oot PCI Express System Error on Non Fatal Error Enabled Disabled SECE Disabled Enabled Root PCI Express System Error on Correctable Error Enabled Disabled PME Interrupt Disabled Enabled Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Enabled Disabled PME SCI Disabled Enabled PCI Express PME SCI Enabled Disabled ...

Page 75: ...ports 0 13 enable disable Auto This mode uses ACPI protocol to provide an option that enables the xHCI controller to reroute USB ports via the _OSC ACPI method call Note this mode switch requires special OS driver support for USB 3 0 Smart Auto This mode is similar to Auto but it adds the capability to route the ports to xHCI or EHCI according to setting used in previous boots for non G3 boot in t...

Page 76: ...ion SB Azalia Configuration Function Selection Description Azalia Disabled Auto Control Detection of the Azalia device Azalia Docking Support Enable Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Docking Support for Azalia Azalia PME Enabled Disabled Enabled Enable Disable PME for Azalia ...

Page 77: ... Description Enable Serial IRQ Disabled Enabled Enable Disable the serial IRQ function in the PCH Serial IRQ Mode Quiet Continuous The Quit mode Serial IRQ is active only when needed In Continuous it is active all the time Start frames 4 Frames 6 Frames 8 Frames The number of start frames at the beginning of the serial IRQ ...

Page 78: ...isable the PCH GPIO Lockdown feature RTC Lock Disabled Enabled Enable will lock bytes 38h 3Fh in the lower upper 128 byte bank of RTC RAM BIOS Lock Disabled Enabled Enable Disable the PCH BIOS Lock Enable feature The whole BIOS region is not writable SMM LOCK Disabled Enabled Enable Disable SMM LOCK feature It will lock the SMRAM and unable load SMM driver any more ...

Page 79: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 79 South Bridge Configuration SB Serial IO Config ...

Page 80: ...C0 Voltage 3 3 V 1 8 V Use 1 8v for I2C0 devices listed below SerialIo I2C0 Sensor Hub Disabled USB Sensor Hub Intel Kalapana Beach Sensor Hub Intel STM Sensor Hub Please Select Sensor Hub SerialIo I2C0 ST test Wake Device Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2C0 Synaptics Precision Touchpad Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Synaptics Precision Touchpad SerialIo I2C0 S...

Page 81: ...abled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2C1 Synaptics Precision Touchpad Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2C1 NTRIG TouchPanel Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2C1 EETL TouchPanel Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2C1 ALPS TouchPad Disabled Enabled Enables Disables the Vendor Sensor SerialIo I2...

Page 82: ...he MAC address indicates respectively if link is established or not Function Selection Description ETH1 Configuration Left Disabled Enabled With PXE boot Control the Ethernet Devices and PXE boot ETH2 Configuration Right Disabled Enabled With PXE boot Control the Ethernet Devices and PXE boot ...

Page 83: ...d of onboard Fan Cruise Control Note 2 Disabled Thermal Speed Disabled Full speed Thermal does regulate fan speed according to specified temperature Speed does regulate according to specified RPM Fan Settings 10 90 Note 3 1000 10000 Note 4 Fan Min limit Note 5 0 Note 6 Minimum PWM can be used to make sure fan is always active Make sure Min limit Max limit Fan Max limit Note 5 100 Note 6 Maximum PW...

Page 84: ...U Fan Note 3 If Fan Cruise Control is Thermal use either digit keys to enter value or keys to increase decrease value Don t use mix of digit keys and keys Note 4 RPM if Fan Cruise Control is Speed use either digit keys to enter value or keys to increase decrease value by 100 Don t use mix of digit keys and keys Note 5 Only visible if Fan Cruise Control is Thermal Note 6 Use number keys to enter va...

Page 85: ...x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 1024 1366 x 768 1600 x 1200 1920 x 1080 Custom Resolution Manufacture Standard AUO Chi Mei EDT KAOHSIUNG OPTO ELECTRONIC NEC Philips Primeview Samsung ONation Corporation Manufacture Panel Name 640x480 18 640x480 24 N A Panel Name Panel VCC 3 3V 5V VCC of selected panel Backlight Enable Active High Inversion of backlight signal ...

Page 86: ...tron com 86 Low Brightness Level 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Select LVDS Brightness Level The Panel Name depends on the resolution and manufacture combination If the combination does not exist then the Panel Name is N A Not Available ...

Page 87: ...ering View SMBIOS event log will show log only Function Selection Description Event Log Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Event Log Mark SMBIOS as read Enter Mark SMBIOS events as read Marked SMBIOS events won t be displayed Clears SMBIOS events Enter Clears SMBIOS events ...

Page 88: ...Enabled Enable Disable ME FW Downgrade function ME Debug Event Service Disabled Enabled Enable Disable ME Debug Event Service MDES for BIOS Disabled Enabled Enable Disable ME Debug Event Service for BIOS events ME IFR Feature Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Intel ME Independent Firmware Recovery Firmware TPM Feature Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the Firmware TPM present in the ME ...

Page 89: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 89 Thermal Configuration Thermal Configuration CPU Thermal Configuration ...

Page 90: ...ven If bi direction is enabled external agents can drive PROCHOT to throttle the processor PROCHOT OUT Disabled Enabled If bi directional PROCHOT is enabled PROCHOT OUT can be disabled selectively PROCHOT Response Disabled Enabled Enable Disable PROCHOT Response Disable VR Thermal Alert Disabled Enabled Enable Disable VR Thermal Alert ACPI 3 0 T States Disabled Enabled Enable Disable ACPI 3 0 T St...

Page 91: ...OS turns the processor fan on low Passive TC1 Value 1 2 16 This value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula Use and keys to change value Passive TC2 Value 1 2 5 16 This value sets the TC2 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula Use and keys to change value Passive TSP Value 2 4 10 32 This value sets the TSP value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula It represents in tenths of ...

Page 92: ...ed Watchdog Timer will be started after ICC related changed This timer detects platform instability caused by wrong cloch settings Clock Manipulation ICC Success ICC Failure Status of the clock configuration Apply ICC settings after reboot None Permanently after reboot None Change will not apply Permanently Changes will be applied permanently starting after the next reboot Use it to provide change...

Page 93: ...k 2 Function Selection Description New SSC spread percent 0 01 0 1 50 Clock spectrum spread in 0 01 increments Determines spectrum deviation away from base frequency Allowed range is limited by Max supported SSC Changes will not be applied unless Apply settings is pressed ...

Page 94: ...mITX BDW U User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 94 Intel Smart Connect Technology Function Selection Description ISCT Configured Disabled Enabled Enable ISCT ...

Page 95: ... characters Set or clear the Supervisor account s password Supervisor Hint String up to 20 characters Press Enter to type Supervisor Hint String Set User Password Note1 up to 20 characters Set or clear the User account s password User Hint String Note1 up to 20 characters Press Enter to type User Hint String Min password length 1 2 20 Set the minimum number of characters for password 1 20 Authenti...

Page 96: ...tion Selection Description User Only master password Set HDD01 User Password Enter Set HDD01 User Password TPM Support Disabled Enabled This is used to decide whether TPM support should be enabled or disabled Only selectable if Supervisor Password is set ...

Page 97: ...escription Secure Boot Option Disabled Enabled Enable or disable secure boot function Reset to Defaults Enter Reset secure boot variables to manufacturing defaults Change to Customization Enter PK will be deleted the platform will be changed to setup mode and secure boot is disabled automatically ...

Page 98: ...Set Owner Install with State True Disable Deactivate and Set Owner Install with State False Clear Enable and Activate Require PP for provisioning Do not require PP for provisioning Require PP for clear Do not require PP for clear Enable Activate and Clear Enable Activate Clear Enable and Activate Enact TPM Action Note Most TPM actions require TPM to be Enabled to take effect TPM Support Disabled E...

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Page 100: ... be removed in future BIOS versions Phoenix SecureCore Technology Setup Main Advanced Security Boot Misc Exit Intel Ethernet Connection I218 LM 00 E0 F4 2D 34 02 Intel I211 Gigabit Network Connection 00 E0 F4 2D 34 03 Item Specific Help Go to external device page F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit ...

Page 101: ...nges Equal to ESC never save changes then exit setup configure driver Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Equal to F9 Load standard defaults values Load Setup Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Load settings for optimized boot time and system performance Load Optimized Defaults Discard Changes Load the original value of this boot time Not the default Setup value Discard Changes Save Changes ...

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Page 103: ...ection EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EMI Electromagnetic Interference eMMC Embedded Multimedia Card EOL End Of Life ESD Electrostatic discharge EHCI Enhanced Host Controller Interface GB Gigabyte GBE Gigabyte Ethernet GND Ground Earthing GPIO General purpose input output GPU Graphics Processing Unit HDD Harddisk Drive HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface IPMI Intelligent Platform Manageme...

Page 104: ...ion SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SPWG Standard Panels Working Group standard for transferring graphics and video TBD To Be Defined TDG Thermal Design Guideline TPM Trusted Platform Module secure cryptoprocessor TRIM Part of the ATA command set uEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface USB Universal Serial Bus XHCI Extensible Host controller Interface ...

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