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User Manual v1.2 

 

Advanced Embedded & Network Solutions

 

 

IP-60690

  

Intel® Pentium® M/ Celeron® M COM Express Module with 
CRT/LVDS, LAN & Audio 

 

MB-73140

  

COM Express ATX Evaluation Board with Digital Signage Features 
(used with computer-on-modules MB-73150 & IP-60690) 

 
 
 
 

  

 

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Summary of Contents for IP-60690

Page 1: ...k Solutions IP 60690 Intel Pentium M Celeron M COM Express Module with CRT LVDS LAN Audio MB 73140 COM Express ATX Evaluation Board with Digital Signage Features used with computer on modules MB 73150...

Page 2: ...5 Board Dimension 9 1 5 1 IP 60690 Board Dimensions 9 1 5 2 MB 73140 Board Dimensions 10 Chapter 2 Connectors and Jumpers Settings 11 2 1 List of Connectors and Jumpers 11 2 2 Location of Connectors...

Page 3: ...Ms and for attaining higher performance higher bus and I O bandwidth while maintaining SOMs small form factor and design and manufacturing flexibility COM Express is an open industry standard which su...

Page 4: ...USB 2 0 1 1 compliant Audio AC 97 high definition Audio via ICH6M I O Hub Ethernet Interface Chipset Intel 82573L Ethernet Interface IEEE 802 3 10 100 1000Mbps compliant physical layer Display Chipse...

Page 5: ...VGA support Communications 2 x RS 232 One external DB 9 connector one internal pin header connector RJ 45 Ethernet connectors Audio Audio high definition audio Line in Line out Mic in audio jacks I O...

Page 6: ...sure they are properly seated in their sockets Do not apply power to the board if it appears to have been damaged Leave the board in its original packing until you are ready to install it Precautions...

Page 7: ...7 1 4 Board Layout 1 4 1 IP 60690 Board Layout...

Page 8: ...8 1 4 2 MB 73140 Board Layout...

Page 9: ...9 1 5 Board Dimensions IP 60690 Board Dimensions mm...

Page 10: ...10 1 5 2 MB 73140 Board Dimensions mm...

Page 11: ...11 Chapter 2 Connectors and Jumper Settings...

Page 12: ...12 2 2 Location of Connectors and Jumpers MB 73140...

Page 13: ...2 3 Connector Pin Assignment and Jumper Settings 2 3 1 Connector Pin Assignment CN3 CD IN CN4 A VGA Connector CD Pin Define Pin Define 1 CRT_RED 9 5V 2 CRT_GREEN 10 GND 3 CRT_BLUE 11 NC 4 NC 12 CRT_S...

Page 14: ...14 5 GND 13 CRT_HSYNC 6 VGAGND 14 CRT_VSYNC 7 VGAGND 15 CRT_SCL 8 VGAGND CN4 B COM1 Connector D 9 SUB CN5 Speaker select...

Page 15: ...15 CN8 IR Connector...

Page 16: ...6 CN9 USB Connector Pin Define Pin Define 1 USB_PP_0 2 USB_PN_0 3 USBV01 4 GND 21 USB_PP_1 22 USB_PN_1 23 USBV01 24 GND 31 USB_PP_2 32 USB_PN_2 33 USBV23 34 GND 41 USB_PP_3 42 USB_PN_3 43 USBV23 44 GN...

Page 17: ...1 TXA 2 TXA 3 TXB 4 RXC 5 RXC 6 TXB 7 RXD 8 RXD 9 GBE_LINK 10 ACTIVITY_LED 11 LINK_100_LED 12 LINK_1000_LED 13 USBV45 14 USB_PN_4 15 USB_PP_4 16 GND 17 USBV45 18 USB_PN_5 19 USB_PP_5 20 GND 21 GND 22...

Page 18: ...Define 1 VCC_LCD_3V_5V 2 VCC_LCD_3V_5V 3 GND 4 GND 5 LVDS0_D0 6 LVDS0_D0 7 GND 8 LVDS0_D1 9 LVDS0_D1 10 GND 11 LVDS0_D2 12 LVDS0_D2 13 GND 14 LVDS0_CLK 15 LVDS0_CLK 16 GND 17 LVDS0_D3 18 LVDS0_D3 19 L...

Page 19: ...e Pin Define 1 LVDS1_D0 2 LVDS1_D0 3 GND 4 LVDS1_D1 5 LVDS1_D1 6 GND 7 LVDS1_D2 8 LVDS1_D2 9 LVDS1_CLK 10 LVDS1_CLK 11 LVDS1_D3 12 LVDS1_D3 13 GND 14 GND 15 LBKLT_EN 16 NC 17 GND 18 GND 19 NC 20 NC CN...

Page 20: ...20 CN17 LPC Pin Header CN18 Backlight Connector Pin Define 1 12V 2 GND 3 LBKLT_CRTL 4 VR 5 5V...

Page 21: ...n Define Pin Define 1 5V 2 GND 3 5V 4 IDELED 5 5VSB 6 PANSWIN 7 GND 8 RESETBTN CN31 34 54 Connector Pin Define Pin Define Pin Define 1 GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 SMB_CLK 8 SMB_DATA 9 1 5V 10 1 5V...

Page 22: ...25 PE_TXP 26 GND CN32 34 Connector Pin Define Pin Define Pin Define 1 GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 SMB_CLK 8 SMB_DATA 9 1 5V 10 1 5V 11 PE_WAKE 12 3 3VSB 13 PCIE_RESET 14 3 3V 15 3 3V 16 TestPoint 1...

Page 23: ...23 2 3 2 Jumper Setting JP1 PCI IDSEL Select...

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Page 25: ...system BIOS also supports the easy loading of the CMOS data when you replace the battery 3 1 Quick Setup In most cases you can quickly configure the system by choosing the following main menu options...

Page 26: ...THOUTSAVING ignores your changes and exits the program Pressing ESC anywhere in the program returns you to the main menu 3 3 Menu Options The main menu options of the CMOS Setup program are described...

Page 27: ...et Supervisor password Change set or disable password It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup Set User Password Change Set or disable password It allows you to limit acc...

Page 28: ...your system the choices are None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44MB 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in Video Choose MONO CGA 40 CGA 80 or EGA VGA Mono Monochrome Adapter includes high resolution monochrome...

Page 29: ...er you have finished with the Standard CMOS Features program press the ESC key to return to the main menu Advanced BIOS Features Setup Use the Advanced BIOS Feature Setup option as follows 1 Choose BI...

Page 30: ...d will use The MPS is a specification by which PC manufacturers design and build Intel architecture systems with two or more processors MPS version 1 4 is required for a motherboard to support a bridg...

Page 31: ...d Peripherals Use the Integrated Peripherals Setup option as follows Choose Integrated Peripherals Setup from the main menu The following screen appears 2 Move between items and select values by using...

Page 32: ...e 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 and Mode 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA dr...

Page 33: ...eripherals USB Keyboard Mouse Support Select Enabled if your USB controller is enabled and it needs USB keyboard mouse support in legacy old operating systems such as DOS AC97Audio SelectAutowillenabl...

Page 34: ...al port if you do not need to use it Doing so frees up the I O port and IRQ used by this serial port Those resources can then be reallocated for other devices to use UART Mode Select Select an operati...

Page 35: ...Power Management Setup option as follows 1 Choose Power Management Setup from the main menu The following screen appears 2 Move between items and select values by using the arrow keys Modify the selec...

Page 36: ...S Support Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management signaling DPMS standard of the Video Electronics Standard to select video power management values Video Off In Suspen...

Page 37: ...e all of the boots and Plus and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as going into each of the submenus t...

Page 38: ...he main board and need to debug or trouble shoot the system The loaded default settings do not affect the Standard CMOS Setup screen To use this feature highlight it on the main screen and press Enter...

Page 39: ...orized use of CMOS setup The Supervisor Password allows both system and CMOS Setup program access the User Password allows access to the system and the CMOS Setup Utility main menu The password functi...

Page 40: ...40 Save Exit Setup Exit Without Saving...

Page 41: ...ble the watchdog timer you have to output the value of the watchdog timer interval to the controller The value range is from 01H to FFH and the related time watchdog timer interval is 1sec to 255sec D...

Page 42: ...imer Output IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade IRQ3 Com2 IRQ4 Com1 IRQ5 USB IRQ6 FDD IRQ7 Parallel Port IRQ8 RealTime Clock IRQ9 ACP2 IRQ10 Audio IRQ11 Onboard Lan IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ13 Math Co processor IRQ...

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