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Identify key components

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Identify key components

Module layout

Figure

 

2

Figure

 

3

 

show

 

the

 

main

 

components

 

on

 

the

 

CE915GM

 

module.

 

For

 

information

 

on

 

features

 

and

 

functionality

 

of

 

these

 

components,

 

refer

 

to

 

the

 

Product

 

Manual

.

Figure 2. Module layout: top view

CPU

DDR2 SO-DIMM
memory socket

Phoenix FirstBIOS
Notebook (Pro) BIOS

Intel 82573V
Ethernet controller

Intel ICH6-M

Mobile Intel 915GM
Express chipset

BIOS operation mode
header

Reset LED (D4)

POST LED (D5)

Summary of Contents for CE915GM

Page 1: ...lity and specifications Where to get more product information Visit the RadiSys web site at www radisys com for product information and other resources Downloads manuals release notes software etc are...

Page 2: ...n qualified memory options that have been validated for use with the COM Express module refer to the Procelerant CE915GM Qualified Memory List Table 1 CE915GM product codes Product name Product code D...

Page 3: ...uired Use with CE738A requires a chassis fan Dimensions 125 x 95 x 14 94mm CE HSPA Heat spreader for CE760A solid aluminum compliant with PICMG COM 0 COM Express specification Revision 1 0 Dimensions...

Page 4: ...cer M2 5 clear 4 5mm outside diameter 6mm long 1 009 01587 00xx Module screw M2 5x0 45x12mm pan head used with the heatsink spacer 1 09 0344 00xx Standoffs M2 5x0 45x5mm hex jam 4 5mm outside diameter...

Page 5: ...press module 7 Heatsink spacer and module screw 2 DDR2 memory module 8 Heatsink screws 3 Active heatsink 9 Washers use with item 8 4 Backer plate supplied with four M2 flat head screws 10 Carrier scre...

Page 6: ...output Notes It is recommended that you use an ATX P4 power supply with a 24 pin cable which is typically labeled BTX A 20 pin cable can also be used in which case you would plug the 20 pin cable in o...

Page 7: ...structions see Connect internal devices and set jumpers on page 19 LVDS panel On the CR100 carrier board a low voltage differential signaling LVDS interface allows the connection of one LVDS flat pane...

Page 8: ...e For information on features and functionality of these components refer to the Product Manual Figure 2 Module layout top view CPU DDR2 SO DIMM memory socket Phoenix FirstBIOS Notebook Pro BIOS Intel...

Page 9: ...e 3 Module layout bottom view Carrier board layout For locations of key components on the CR100 carrier board refer to the Procelerant CR100 FlexATX Carrier Board Product Manual Board to board interco...

Page 10: ...into the lower DDR2 SO DIMM memory socket Press down on the corners of the memory module until the latches click into place 2 To remove a memory module open the latches on both sides of the memory so...

Page 11: ...e processor GMCH and ICH6 M chipsets When assembled heat from the chips will be conducted through the thermal interfaces to the heatsink 2 Install the heatsink spacer and module screw through the modu...

Page 12: ...OM Express system 12 3 Check the bottom side of the heatsink for correct alignment against the module Against CPU Against mobile Intel 915GM Express chipset Against Intel ICH6 M For heatsink spacer an...

Page 13: ...13 4 Place the heatsink assembly on the module as shown lining up the standoffs on the heatsink with the screw holes in the module...

Page 14: ...system 14 5 Hold the module and heatsink together and turn them over Tighten the module screw to a torque value of 0 34 N m 3 lbf in WARNING To avoid damaging the module be careful not to overtighten...

Page 15: ...module as shown Tighten the supplied backer plate screws until they reach the PCB and then back off 1 2 turn WARNING To avoid damaging the module be careful not to overtighten the screws M2 flat head...

Page 16: ...e five heatsink screws through their washers and into the holes at the locations shown 8 The heatsink screws will protrude through the module Use the five 5mm standoffs shown and tighten the screws to...

Page 17: ...em Monitors submenu After 10 minutes of operation at 60 C be sure to uncover the heatsink before using the system further WARNING The CPU may be damaged if this step is not performed prior to operatin...

Page 18: ...board 2 Remove any I O shielding included with the chassis and replace it with the CR100 carrier board s I O shielding from RadiSys 3 Fit the module and carrier board assembly into the chassis and sn...

Page 19: ...stem will boot from the COM Express module BIOS which is based on the Phoenix FirstBIOS Notebook Pro BIOS with RadiSys extensions Pins 1 and 2 jumpered The system will boot from the carrier board BIOS...

Page 20: ...suming you have left the jumper in the DVI output selection header to enable VGA output on the secondary DVI I connector Connect a digital video monitor to the primary DVI I connector Connect a VGA mo...

Page 21: ...n the CR100 carrier board Check the BIOS settings It is a good idea to check the BIOS settings before installing the operating system to make sure the default settings are appropriate for devices you...

Page 22: ...ng system Drivers are available for download from the RadiSys Web site www radisys com The following are required drivers for your operating system Microsoft Windows XP and Windows XP Embedded Install...

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