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mITX-BW – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 

 

 

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For Your Safety 

Your new Kontron product was developed and tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its 
compliance with electrical safety requirements. It was also designed for a long fault-free life. However, the life 
expectancy of your product can be drastically reduced by improper treatment during unpacking and installation. 
Therefore, in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product, you are 
requested to conform with the following guidelines. 

 

High Voltage Safety Instructions 

As a precaution and in case of danger, the power connector must be easily accessible. The power connector is the 
product’s main disconnect device. 

 

 

 

Warning 
All operations on this product must be carried out by sufficiently skilled personnel only.

 

 

 

 

 

Electric Shock!  
Before installing a non hot-swappable Kontron product into a system always ensure that 
your mains power is switched off. This also applies to the installation of piggybacks. Serious 
electrical shock hazards can exist during all installation, repair, and maintenance operations 
on this product. Therefore, always unplug the power cable and any other cables which 
provide external voltages 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 their components are sensitive to static electricity. Therefore, care 
must be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product, in order to 
ensure product integrity at all times. 

 
 

Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational purposes unless it is 
otherwise protected. 

Whenever possible, unpack or pack this product only at EOS/ESD safe work stations. Where a safe work station is not 
guaranteed, it is important for the user to be electrically discharged before touching the product with his/her hands 
or tools. This is most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing. 

It is particularly important to observe standard anti-static precautions when changing piggybacks, ROM devices, 
jumper settings etc. If the product contains batteries for RTC or memory backup, ensure that the product is not placed 
on conductive surfaces, including anti-static plastics or sponges. They can cause short circuits and damage the 
batteries or conductive circuits on the product. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for mITX-BW

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE mITX BW Doc User Guide Rev 1 6 Doc ID 1060 7044 ...

Page 2: ... for the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this manual 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 manual is protected by copyright All rights are reserved by Kontron No part of this document may be reproduced transmitt...

Page 3: ...y 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 in your syste...

Page 4: ...itions 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 innovator and global solutions provid...

Page 5: ...y endanger 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 be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product ...

Page 6: ... 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 their...

Page 7: ...ds 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 E...

Page 8: ...Connectors J26 J28 29 6 3 USB Connectors IO Area J21 J23 30 6 4 Audio Jack Connectors J3 J11 32 7 Internal Connectors 33 7 1 Power Connectors 33 7 1 1 DC Power Connector J40 33 7 1 2 DC Power Jack Connector J56 34 7 2 Fan Connectors J47 J48 34 7 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector KBDMSE J15 35 7 4 SATA Serial ATA Disk Interfaces J39 J8 36 7 5 SATA Power Connector J5 37 7 6 RS485 Bus Connector J50...

Page 9: ... 1 Introduction Basic Operation 63 9 3 1 1 Entering the uEFI Shell 63 9 3 1 2 Exiting the uEFI Shell 64 9 3 2 Kontron Specific uEFI Shell Commands 64 9 4 uEFI Shell Scripting 64 9 4 1 Startup Scripting 64 9 4 2 Create a Startup Script 64 9 4 3 Examples of Startup Scripts 64 9 5 Firmware Update 64 9 5 1 Updating the uEFI BIOS 65 9 5 1 1 uEFI BIOS Fail Over Mechanism 65 9 5 1 2 Updating Procedure 65...

Page 10: ...able 24 Pin Assignment J15 35 Table 25 Signal description 35 Table 26 Pin Assignment J39 J8 37 Table 27 Signal description 37 Table 28 Pin Assignment J5 37 Table 29 Pin Assignment J50 38 Table 30 Pin Assignment J1 38 Table 31 Pin Assignment J2 39 Table 32 Pin Assignment J9 39 Table 33 Pin Assignment J4 39 Table 34 Signal description 40 Table 35 Pin Assignment J20 J18 J22 J27 41 Table 36 Signal des...

Page 11: ...ard and Mouse Connector J15 35 Figure 18 Available Cable Kit 36 Figure 19 SATA Connector J39 J8 36 Figure 20 Available Cable Kit 37 Figure 21 SATA Power Connector J5 37 Figure 22 RS485 Bus Connector J50 37 Figure 23 Speaker Connector J1 38 Figure 24 MIC1 Connector J2 38 Figure 25 SPDIF OUT Connector J9 39 Figure 26 Front Panel Connector J4 39 Figure 27 Available Cable Kit 41 Figure 28 Serial COM J...

Page 12: ...T hard and software This User Guide is focused on describing the mITX BW 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 stated in the following chapter before switching on the power All configuration and setup of the CPU board is either done automatically or manually by the user via the BIOS setup men...

Page 13: ...d DDR3L SO DIMMs contact your Distributor or FAE See also chapter System Memory Support Use SO DIMM with the same memory density in both sockets 3 Cooler Installation The mITX H comes with a passive heatsink pre installed and a separate fan which can be mounted onto the heatsink should the system require additional airflow Connect Cooler Fan electrically to the FANCPU connector 4 Connecting Interf...

Page 14: ...rements of IEC60950 1 2 3 Lithium battery precautions Danger of explosion if the lithium battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlene...

Page 15: ...yback 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 Generator like Hycom HY 05LF Video Intel Braswell Generation processors support 3x digital display ports 2x DP DisplayPorts c...

Page 16: ... temperature precision 3º C Sleep S5 Indication via Feature connector System Powergood Signal via Feature connector Power Supply Unit ATX 12 V PSU 4 pin on internal 2x 2 pin connector or 12 to 24V DC notebook style Power adapter through Rear 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 ...

Page 17: ...al equipment are EMI protected EN55022 2000 class B Generic Emission Standard Safety IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Product Category Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment Product Category CCN NWGQ2 NWGQ8 File number E147705 Shock IAW IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea shock 18 shocks 3 per axis 6 directions Shock pulse 15g 11ms halfsine Bump IAW...

Page 18: ...mITX BW User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 18 3 2 mITX Block Diagram Figure 1 Block Diagram ...

Page 19: ... Variants CPU TDP Tj Name Sales PN Speed Embedded Cache mITX BW N3710 810620 4500 1 6 GHz 4 core Yes 2 MByte 6 W 90 C mITX BW N3160 810621 4500 1 6 GHz 4 core Yes 2 MByte 6 W 90 C mITX BW N3060 810622 4500 1 6 GHz 2 core Yes 2 MByte 6 W 90 C Sufficient cooling must be applied to the CPU in order to remove the effect as listed as TDP Thermal Design Power in above table The sufficient cooling is als...

Page 20: ...example if DDR3L 1600 memory is used with a 1333 MHz system bus frequency processor the memory clock will operate at 167 MHz The table below lists the resulting operating memory frequencies based on the combination of SO DIMMs and processor Table 4 Memory Operating Frequencies SO DIMM Type Module Name Memory Data Transfers MT s Processor System Bus Frequency MHz Resulting Memory Clock Frequency MH...

Page 21: ...ine supporting 3 Symmetric Pipe Support DirectX12 and OpenGL 4 x compliant and lower Full H 265 H 264 MPEG2 MVC WMV9 HW Decode VP8 Decode HW Acceleration Advanced Scheduler 2 0 1 0 XPDM support DirectX12 OpenGL 4 2 OpenCL 1 2 support DP1 DP2 24bit colours in WQXGA 3840x2160 30 Hz 2560x1600 60 Hz DisplayPort standard 1 1a HDMI standard 1 4b LVDS One or two pixels per clock up to 1920x1200 24b bit c...

Page 22: ...Internal MIC1 must be enabled as Jack detect is not supported on the internal MIC1 connector 1 Select the following to enable two separate and simultaneous audio streams HD Audio 2nd output Device advanced settings Select Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously Figure 3 Reaktek HD Audio Manger Device Advanced Settings 2 Enable FrontMic in the Windows ...

Page 23: ...e a minimum load to stay in regulation The mITX BW board must be powered through either the ATX 12V 4p 4 pole connector using standard ATX power supply or by an external 12 to 24V power adapter through the Rear I O power jack ATX12V supply Both 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 Th...

Page 24: ...BW User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 24 4 Connector Locations 4 1 mITX BW Front Side Figure 6 Front Side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 11 12 15 16 19 17 18 36 35 13 31 32 33 34 37 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 ...

Page 25: ... Slot Connector 7 19 16 J33 PCIe 7 19 17 J47 CPU Fan FANCPU 7 2 18 J48 System Fan FANSYS 7 2 19 J9 SPDIF Out Connector 7 10 20 Onboard Speaker 21 J2 MIC1 7 9 22 J11 Line In Audio Jack blue 6 4 23 J3 Line Out Audio Jack green 6 4 24 J1 Speaker Connector 7 8 25 J28 LAN 1 Ethernet Connector 6 2 26 J26 LAN 2 Ethernet Connector 6 2 27 J23 USB 0 USB 1 Dual Connector shared USB2 0 USB3 0 6 3 28 J21 USB 2...

Page 26: ...mITX BW User Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 26 Figure 7 Rear Side Table 9 Items on Rear Side of Board Item Desig Description See section 1 J45 Micro SD Card Connector 0 2 J31 SIM Card Connector 7 21 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...TL 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 output pin through a grounded load while the outp...

Page 28: ... 6 Lane 1 n LVDS 7 Lane 2 p LVDS 8 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...

Page 29: ...ription MDI 0 MDI 0 In MDI mode this is the first 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 ...

Page 30: ...Ports 5 6 are supplied on the combined Front Panel connector J4 USB 2 0 Port 4 is available in the mPCIe connector J35 Enhanced Host Controlled Interface EHCI is not supported by the mITX BW Board The mITX BW board only support XHCI Figure 10 USB 2 0 3 0 socket J21 J23 USB 2 0 USB3 0 Table 14 Pin Assignment J21 J23 Pin Type Signal Note 1 PWR 5 V SB 5 V USB2 0 3 0 2 IO USB 3 USB2 0 3 0 3 IO USB 3 U...

Page 31: ... HiSpeed USB cable specified in USB3 0 standard Figure 12 USB 3 0 High Speed Cable W G B R Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Jacket Outer Shield 65 Interwoven Tinned Copper Braid Inner Shield Aluminum Metallized Polyester 28 AWG Tinned Copper Drain Wire Twisted Signaling Pair White D Green D On Twisted Power Pair Red VBUS Black Power Ground UTP Signal Pair SDP Signal Pair Jacket Ground Filler optional Braid ...

Page 32: ...L OA For headphone max 1 6 VRMS Ring Front R OA For headphone max 1 6 VRMS Sleeve GND PWR Table 17 Pin Assignment J11 Line In blue Pin Designation Signal Type Note Tip LINE1_L IA 1 0 VRMS 30kΩ Ring LINE1_R IA 1 0 VRMS 30kΩ Sleeve GND PWR Table 18 Signal description Signal Description Note LINE1_L Line In signal Left LINE1_R Line In signal Right Front_L Line Out Left Front_R Line Out Right Tip Ring...

Page 33: ...the power connectors J40 and J56 is not allowed Hot plugging might damage the board In other words turn off main supply etc to make sure all the power lines 12 V to 24 V are turned off when connecting to the motherboard 7 1 1 DC Power Connector J40 Figure 14 Power Connector J40 Table 19 Pin Assignment J40 Pin Signal Description Type 1 GND Ground PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 12 V Power 12 V to 24 V PWR 4...

Page 34: ...ectric shock The board must be grounded separately if the unit is supplied via power jack 7 2 Fan Connectors J47 J48 The FANSYS J48 can be used to power control and monitor a fan for chassis ventilation etc The FANCPU J47 is used for the connection of the FAN for the CPU The 4 pin header is recommended to be used for driving 4 wire type Fan in order to implement FAN speed control 3 wire Fan suppor...

Page 35: ...d Mouse Connector KBDMSE J15 Attachment of a PS 2 keyboard mouse can be done through the pinrow connector KBDMSE J15 Both interfaces utilize open drain signalling with on board pull up The PS 2 mouse and keyboard is supplied from SB5 V when in standby mode in order to enable keyboard or mouse activity to bring the system out from power saving states The supply is provided through a 1 1 A resettabl...

Page 36: ...ATA cable is used for host to device connections Data transfer rates of up to 6 0 3 0 1 5Gb s are supported on all SATA ports Before installing OS on a SATA drive make sure the drive is not a former member of a RAID system If so some hidden data on the disk has to be erased To do this connect two SATA drives and select RAID in BIOS Save settings and select Ctrl I while booting to enter the RAID se...

Page 37: ...ransmitter differential signal pair SATA TX TX Host receiver differential signal pair specifies 0 or 1 depending on SATA port Figure 20 Available Cable Kit PN 821035 Cable SATA 500 mm 7 5 SATA Power Connector J5 Figure 21 SATA Power Connector J5 Table 28 Pin Assignment J5 Pin Signal Description Type 1 5V Power 5 V PWR 2 GND Ground PWR 3 GND Ground PWR 4 12V Power 12 V PWR 7 6 RS485 Bus Connector J...

Page 38: ...PCIe connectors J35 See PCIe Connectors description section 7 19 7 8 Speaker Connector J1 The headphone interface is available through the connector J1 4 pins This output is shared with the Speaker Audio Jack connector J3 green The Signal to Noise Ratio SNR is up to 100 dB Figure 23 Speaker Connector J1 Table 30 Pin Assignment J1 Pin Signal Type Note 1 GND PWR 2 HPOUT L AO 3 GND PWR 4 HPOUT R AO 7...

Page 39: ...e with Intel HD Audio specification and supports stereo 24 bit resolution and up to 192 kHz sample rate for DACs ADCs The Signal to Noise Ratio SNR is up to 90 dB 16 20 24 bit SPDIF TX Outputs supporting 48 K 96 K 44 1 K 88 2 KHz sample rate Figure 25 SPDIF OUT Connector J9 Table 32 Pin Assignment J9 Pin Signal Type Note 1 F_SPDIF_OUT O 3 3 2 GND PWR 7 11 Front Panel Connector FRONTPNL J4 Figure 2...

Page 40: ...ch USB port USBhub_D2 Universal Serial Bus Differentials Bus Data Address Command Bus USBhub_D3 Universal Serial Bus 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 via 470Ω PWRBTN_IN Power Button I...

Page 41: ...27 Table 35 Pin Assignment J20 J18 J22 J27 Pin Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 1 DCD I 2 DSR I 3 RxD I 4 RTS O 5 TxD O 6 CTS I 7 DTR O 8 RI I 9 GND PWR 10 5V PWR The COM1 COM2 and COM3 COM4 5V supply is fused with common 1 5A resettable fuse The COM1 and COM2 serial ports need to install an OS patch from ITE The patch is only available for Windows and is not available Linux 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 ...

Page 42: ...ar To Send indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data DCD Data Carrier Detect indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier RI Ring Indicator indicates that the modem has received a ringing signal from the telephone line Figure 29 Available Cable Kit DB9 adapter cables PN 821017 100 mm PN 821016 200 mm 7 13 LVDS FLAT PANEL CONNECTOR J29 The LVDS connector i...

Page 43: ...VDS 36 LVDS BCLK LVDS 37 LVDS B3 LVDS 38 LVDS B3 LVDS 39 GND PWR Max 0 5 A 40 GND PWR Max 0 5 A The mITX BW on board LVDS connector supports single and dual channel 18 24 bit SPWG panels up to a resolution of 1600x1200 px or 1920x1080 px and with limited frame rate up to 1920x1200 px Table 38 Signal description Signal Description LVDS A0 A3 LVDS A Channel data LVDS ACLK LVDS A Channel clock LVDS B...

Page 44: ...s limited and the picture is stable If the Backlight Enable is required to be active high then check the following BIOS Chipset setting Backlight Signal Inversion Enabled 7 14 Feature Connector J13 Figure 31 Feature Connector J13 Table 39 Pin Assignment J13 Pin Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 1 NC I 4 mA 2MΩ Pull up to on board Battery 2 SMBC 4 mA 10kΩ Pull up to 3V3Dual 3V3 or SB3V3 3 S4 O 25 2...

Page 45: ...w output optionally used to deactivate external system PWR_OK PoWeR OK signal is high if no power failures are detected This is not the same as the P_OK signal generated by ATX PSU EXT_BAT EXTernal BATtery option for connecting terminal of an external primary cell battery 2 5 3 47 V terminal connected to GND The external battery is protected against charging and can be used with without the on boa...

Page 46: ...t GPJ3 GPIO signals GPIO4 PWM2 GPA2 O8 IOS PWM2 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPA2 GPIO signals GPIO5 PWM3 GPA3 O8 IOS PWM3 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPA3 GPIO signals GPIO6 PWM4 GPA4 O8 IOS PWM4 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPA4 GPIO signals GPIO7 PWM5 GPA5 O8 IOS PWM5 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPA5 GPIO signals GPIO8 ADC0 GPI0 AI IS ADC0 ADC Input Alternate GPIO GPI0 GPIO signals GPIO9 ...

Page 47: ... turn on can be erased by this Jumper The Jumper by default is in open position Figure 33 LOAD DEFAULT BIOS SETTINGS Jumper J44 7 16 ALWAYS ON Jumper Setting J10 Figure 34 ALLWAYS ON Jumper J10 Table 42 Jumper Description J10 J10 position Description Pin 1 2 Pin 2 3 X ALWAYS ON feature enabled Board will power up when the external power supply is switched on X ALWAYS ON feature disabled Board will...

Page 48: ...able 44 Signal description Signal Description CLK Serial Clock SB3V3 3V3_SPI 3 3 V Standby Voltage power line Normally output power but when Motherboard is turned off then the on board SPI Flash can be 3 3 V power sourced via this pin CS0 CS0 Chip Select 0 active low ADDIN ADDIN input signal must be NC MOSI Master Output Slave Input ISOLATE The ISOLATE input active low is normally NC but must be c...

Page 49: ...of interest Figure 36 LPC Connector pinheader 20x J7 Table 45 Pin Assignment J7 Pin Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 1 LPC CLK PWR 2 GND 3 LPC FRAME PWR 4 KEY 5 LPCRST 6 5 V 7 LPC AD3 8 LPC AD2 9 3V3 10 LPC AD1 11 LPC AD0 12 GND 13 SMB_CL K 14 SMB_DAT A 15 SB3V3 16 LPC SERIRQ 17 GND 18 CLKRUN 19 SUS_ST AT 20 TPM_DRQ 0 11 13 15 17 19 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 ...

Page 50: ...e Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 1 WAKE 2 3V3 PWR 3 NC NC 4 GND PWR 5 NC NC 6 1 5V PWR 7 CLKREQ 10 kΩ pull up to 3V3 8 UIM_PWR PWR 9 GND PWR 10 UIM_DATA NC 11 PCIE_mini CLK 12 UIM_CLK NC 13 PCIE_mini CLK 14 UIM_RESET NC 15 GND PWR 16 UIM_VPP NC 17 UIM_IC_DM NC 18 GND PWR 19 UIM_IC_DP 20 W_Disable 20 kΩ pull up to 3V3 Dual 21 GND PWR 22 RST 23 SATA2SW_RXN 24 3V3 PWR 25 SATA2SW_RXP 26 GND PWR 27 GND PWR 28 1...

Page 51: ...Guide Rev 1 6 www kontron com 51 Pin Signal Type Ioh Iol Pull U D Note 39 3V3 PWR 40 GND PWR 41 3V3 PWR 42 NC NC 43 SATA_DET5 44 NC NC 45 NC NC 46 NC NC 47 NC NC 48 1 5 V PWR 49 NC NC 50 GND PWR 51 NC NC 52 3V3 PWR ...

Page 52: ... 4 VDD Power 3V3 PWR 5 SD3_CLK Clock 0 1 8 3 3 6 GND Ground PWR 7 SD3_D0 Data bit 0 IO 3 3 1 8 8 SD3_D1 Data bit 1 IO 3 3 1 8 7 21 SIM Card connector J31 Figure 38 SIM Card connector on rear side of board selection Table 48 Pin Assignment J31 Pin Signal Description Type 1 V_UIM_PWR Power 5V or 3V3 PWR 2 UIM_RESET Reset signal 3 UIM_CLK Clock signal CLK 4 UIM_IC_DP AUX1 Optional 5 GND Ground PWR 6 ...

Page 53: ...er J1 Molex 53047 0410 LVDS J29 Don Connex C44 40BSB1 G Don Connex A32 40 C G B 1 Samtec SHF 120 01 FDSMKTR Kontron 910000005 Hon Con HB12 220 VFS 20R Kontron 821515 kit Wieson G2124 03200101 00 Kontron 821155 kit COM 1 2 3 4 J20 J18 J22 J27 Pinrex 510 90 10GB00 Molex 90635 1103 Cen Link ZP91 014B1 10Y1 Kontron 821016 kit Foxconn HL2205F Kontron 821017 kit USB 5 6 FRONTPNL Kontron 821401 kit SPI J...

Page 54: ...ll appear Enter either the User Password or the Supervisor Password see Security menu press RETURN and proceed with step 5 5 A Setup menu will appear The mITX BW uEFI BIOS Setup program uses a hot key based navigation system A hot key legend bar is located on the bottom of the Setup screens The following table provides information concerning the usage of these hot keys Table 50 Navigation HOTKEYS ...

Page 55: ... providing an explanation of the respective function 9 2 1 Main Setup Menu Upon entering the uEFI BIOS Setup program the Main Setup menu is displayed This screen lists the Main Setup menu sub screens and provides basic system information as well as functions for setting the system time and date Table 51 Main Setup Menu Sub Screens and Functions Function Description BIOS Information Read only field...

Page 56: ...rsion Support TPM 20 InterfaceType Read only field Display information about TPM Interface Type Device Select Select TPM 1 2 or TPM 2 0 ACPI Setting Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or Disables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Enable Hibernation Enables or Disables System ability to Hibernate ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pr...

Page 57: ...ng Setting for COM4 Console Redirection COM5 Console Redirection Enable Disable COM5 Console Redirection COM5 Console Redirection Setting Setting for COM5 Console Redirection Legacy Console Redirection Settings Com port selection for Legacy Console Redirection Settings Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Console Redirection Enable Disable Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Console Red...

Page 58: ...able Disable PCH to aggressively enter link power state Software Feature Mask Configuration Settings Software Feature Mask SATA Port 0 Enable Disable port 0 Spin Up device and Device Sleep support SATA Port 1 Enable Disable port 1 Spin Up device and Device Sleep support Miscellaneous Configuration SMBus Support Enable Disable SMBus Support Serial IRQ Enable Disable SIRQ Logic Serial IRQ Mode Confi...

Page 59: ...able LPSS I2C 5 Support LPSS I2C 6 D24 F3 Enable Disable LPSS I2C 6 Support Runtime D3 Support Enable Disable Runtime D3 Support LPSS I2C 7 D24 F3 Enable Disable LPSS I2C 7 Support Runtime D3 Support Enable Disable Runtime D3 Support I2c Touch Device Address I2c Touch Device Address CHIMEI 0x4C SHARP 0x4A Secure NFC Enable Disable Secure NFC System Component PMIC ACPI OBJECT Enable Disable PMIC AC...

Page 60: ...n ROM INT19 Trap Response Setting INT 19 trapping to Immediate or Postponed Boot option filter controls Legacy UEFI ROMs priority Network Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Storage Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM Video Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM Other PCI devices Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than Network Sto...

Page 61: ...GD LCD Control settings Graphics Power Management Control Graphics Power Management settings Memory Configuration Options MRC EV settings Memory Information Read only field Display information total memory memory slot0 and memory slot1 Max Tolud Set maximum value of TOLUD South Bridge Security Configuration Security Configuration settings Azalia Configuration Azalia HD Audio Options USB Configurat...

Page 62: ...ds cannot be cleared using the above method 9 2 5 Boot Setup Menu The Boot Setup menu lists the for boot device priority order which is dynamically generated Table 53 Boot Priority Order Function Description Setup Prompt Timeout Set number of seconds that the firmware will wait before initiating the original default boot selection Bootup NumLock State Enable Disable keyboard NumLock state Quite Bo...

Page 63: ...n of the available standard shell scripting refer to the EFI Shell User s Guide For a detailed description of the available standard shell commands refer to the EFI Shell Command Manual Both documents can be downloaded from the EFI and Framework Open Source Community homepage http sourceforge net projects efi shell files documents 9 3 1 Introduction Basic Operation The uEFI Shell forms an entry in...

Page 64: ...es them in the following order 1 Kontron flash stored startup script 2 If there is no Kontron flash stored startup script present the uEFI specified startup nsh script is used This script must be located on the root of any of the attached FAT formatted disk drive 3 If none of the startup scripts is present or the startup script terminates the default boot order is continued 9 4 2 Create a Startup ...

Page 65: ...os_image bin example MITXBSWR01 B21 2 Boot to EFI shell and following command fsx x 0 1 2 etc represents the USB stick 3 fpt64 efi f bios_image bin 4 Wait until flashing is successful and then power cycle the board 9 5 1 3 uEFI BIOS Recovery Not Applicable 9 5 1 4 Determining the Active Flash Not Applicable 9 5 2 Updating the IPMI Firmware 9 5 2 1 IPMI Rollback Mechanism Not Applicable 9 5 2 2 Det...

Page 66: ...r handling tasks DP Display Port ECC Error Checking and Correction 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 Defini...

Page 67: ...l Interface Format type of digital audio interconnection 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 WOL Wake On LAN XHCI Extensible ...

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