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R  Bay Trail Processor 
ITX-K100 VER:2.3 

 

Summary of Contents for ITX-K100

Page 1: ... 1 0 Intel R Bay Trail Processor ITX K100 VER 2 3 ...

Page 2: ...ngers due to installation or improper operation Before ordering the products please learn about the product performance from the distributors to see if it is in line with your needs YANYU GONGKONG is a registered trademark of Shenzhen Hanzsung Technology CO LTD The ownership of other trademarks involved in this manual is owned by its respective owners The contents of this manual are protected by c...

Page 3: ...on t put any objects on t he power cord 8 Before you want to connect or unplug any equipment please make sure all power cords are unplugged in advance 9 In order to avoid the human body by electric shock or product damage must turn off the ac power or unplug the ac power cord from the power outlet before Plugging the motherboard or reconfiguration 10 Please note that all the attention and warnings...

Page 4: ...MI LVDS LAN USB COM Power 1 ITX K100_2 L VER 2 3 J1900 2 0G 4C 1 SODDR3 1 1 2 24BIT 2 8111F 7 6 DC12V 2 ITX K100_D 6L VER 2 3 J1900 2 0G 4C 1 SODDR3 1 1 2 24BIT 1 8111F 9 6 DC12V 3 ITX K100 VER 2 3 J1900 2 0G 4C 1 SODDR3 1 1 2 24BIT 1 8111F 9 2 DC12V 4 ITX K100_1 8 VER 2 3 J1800 2 41G 2C 1 SODDR3 1 1 2 24BIT 1 8111F 9 2 DC12V ...

Page 5: ...2 SATA5 PWROUT1 16 2 6 2 Serial port COM1 COM2 COM3 6 JP15 JP16 TX RXCOM3 17 2 6 3 Parallel port LPT1 20 2 6 4 Display ports VGA JVGA1 HDMI1 J_HDMI1 LVDS1 INVERTER1 JP9 JP10 SW1 21 2 6 5 Power ports DC12V_IN2 ATX_12V1 DC2 25 2 6 6 Audio JPHONE1 JMICK1 FP_AUDIO1 JSPKR1 26 2 6 7 KB MS Port KBMS1 27 2 6 8 USB USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 JUSB5 28 2 6 9 LAN and FAN port LAN1 CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1 29 2 6 10 Front pan...

Page 6: ...iguration 38 3 2 6 PC Health Status 40 3 2 7 CPU Configuration 41 3 2 8 System Power Management 42 3 2 9 SATA Configuration 44 3 2 10 USB Configuration 45 3 2 11 Chipset settings 46 3 2 12 Boot 46 3 2 13 Security 51 3 2 14 Save Exit 52 Appendix 53 Appendix one Glossary of terms 53 Appendix Two Common trouble analysis and solution 56 ...

Page 7: ...Provide 2 Mini PCIE slot support SSD WIFI 3G module Provide 1 2 5 inch notebook hard disk place No data line connection can be installed directly the hard disk the transfer rate up to 3Gbps ITX K100 has stable and reliable performance of industrial products and has the advantages of intelligent digital multimedia player Can be widely used in advertising education media player LCD large screen traf...

Page 8: ...er support MIC Line out amplifier Amplifier supports 2Ω5W speakers LAN Integrated 1 Realtek RTL8111F Gigabit Ethernet can do 2 LAN as ITX K100_2L Support wake on LAN PXE Expansion Bus 1 Mini PCIE slot support WIFI 3G module 1 MSATA slot support SSD the transfer rate up to 3Gbps Storage Provide 1 SATA2 0 with the built in 2 5 inch hard disk SATA5 two choose one Provide 1 SATA 2 5 inch notebook hard...

Page 9: ... KB MS connector 1 6Pin 6 RS232 serial ports can do 2or 6 serial port COM3 support RS485 RS422 1 LPT 2 13Pin 1 front panel audio connector 2 5pin 1 front panel function buttons and indicator connector 2 5Pin 1 LVDS 2 15pin support dual channel 24bit double 8 1 LVDS backlight power supply connector 1 HDD power supply connector 1 power amplifier 1 SIM card socket GPIO Function Support 4way input out...

Page 10: ...X motherboard 9 Watchdog Support hardware reset function L256 0 255seconds Power Adopt DC 12V power supply Dimensions Environment Dimension 170mm x 170mm Operating Temp 10 60 Operating Humidity 5 90 Relative humidity Non condensing Storage Temp 20 70 ...

Page 11: ...ITX K100 Base on Intel Bay Trail platform Mini ITX motherboard 10 Photo as below ITX K100 front view ITX K100 I O front view ...

Page 12: ...D DIMENSION Following picture is the front interfaces and dimension of board ITX K100 Please pay attention to the installation process Improper installation of some components may lead to system failure Note When installing the board please wear anti static gloves in case of any electrostatic damage caused during the installation ...

Page 13: ...maged 2 How to identify the 1st pin of jumpers and connectors Observe letter beside the socket It would be marked with 1 or bold lines or triangular symbols Observe the solder pad on the back the square pad denotes the 1st pin When connecting line or device pay attention to distinguish between the 1st foot otherwise it will damage the motherboard 2 2 INTERFACES LOCATION ...

Page 14: ...herboard are Integrated circuit and these components could be easily damaged by electrostatic influence So before install motherboard please always keep following precautions in mind 1 Hold the board by edges please don t touch any components or pin of plug socket 2 Wear anti static gloves wrist strap while touching the integrated circuit components such as CPU RAM etc 3 Put those unused or uninst...

Page 15: ...re shape will be the PIN 1 and all the jumpers PIN1 have a white arrow on the side 2 5 1 CMOS CLEAR HOLD JUMPER SETTINGS JBAT1 CMOS is powered by the onboard button cells Clear CMOS may lead to permanent elimination of previous system settings and make the system back to the original settings factory default Steps 1 Shut down the computer and disconnect power supply 2 Make the jumper cap JBAT1 Pin...

Page 16: ...the computer is power on otherwise it will cause damage to the motherboard 2 5 2 JPW1JUMPER SETTINGS Settings JPW1 1 2 shorted Closed Auto Power On restore on AC Power Loss 2 3shorted Open Auto Power On restore on AC Power Loss 2 5 3 SATA2 SATA5 interface function setting SATA1_SW1 SATA1_SW1 definition Settings SATA1_SW1 Shorted 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 at the same time shorted connector to the default S...

Page 17: ...u connecting the external connectors in case of any damage caused to the motherboard 2 6 1 SATA PORTS SATA2 SATA5 PWROUT1 Board provide 1 7 Pin SATA with the built in 2 5 inch hard disk SATA5 two choose one 1 2 5 inch HDD connector SATA5 can installed the hard disk directly 1 1 4Pin HDD power supply connector SATA2 Definition PWROUT1 Definition Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 GND 1 12V 2 SATA_TX...

Page 18: ...in 1 is 12V output pin 4 is 5V output please use our standard power line In order to avoid burning the hard disk 2 6 2 SERIAL PORT COM1 COM2 COM3 6 JP15 JP16 TX RXCOM3 Motherboard provide 6 RS232 serial ports COM1 2 are 2 5pin COM3_6 are 2 20pin You can open or close the serial port in the BIOS settings option and you can choose to interrupt the IRQ and I O addresses The 9 th pin of COM and COM2 s...

Page 19: ...gnal Name Pin Signal Name 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 NC COM3 6 definition Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 COM3_DCD 2 COM3_RXD 3 COM3_TXD 4 COM3_DTR 5 GND 6 COM3_DSR 7 COM3_RTS 8 COM3_CTS 9 COM3 RI 10 NC 11 COM4_DCD 12 COM4_RXD COM1 JP16 JP15 COM2 COM3 6 TX RXCOM3 ...

Page 20: ...0 NC 31 COM6_DCD 32 COM6_RXD 33 COM6_TXD 34 COM6_DTR 35 GND 36 COM6_DSR 37 COM6_RTS 38 COM6_CTS 39 COM6 RI 40 NC JP16 Setting settings function JP16 1 2 shorted RS232 COM1 3 4shorted 5V 5 6 shorted 12V 7 8 shorted RS232 COM2 9 10 shorted 5V 11 12shorted 12V JP15 setting settings function JP15 1 2 shorted RS232 COM3 3 4 shorted RS485 5 6 shorted RS422 TX RXCOM3 definition Pin Signal Name Pin Signal...

Page 21: ...ALLEL PORT LPT1 Board provide 1 LPT port 2 13pin LPT1 Definition Pin Singal Name Pin Singal Name 1 STB 2 AFD 3 PD0 4 ERR 5 PD1 6 INIT 7 PD2 8 SLIN 9 PD3 10 GND 11 PD4 12 GND 13 PD5 14 GND 15 PD6 16 GND 17 PD7 18 GND 19 ACK 20 GND 21 BUSY 22 GND 23 PE 24 GND 25 SLCT 26 NC LPT1 ...

Page 22: ... Provide1 standard VGA 1 1X12pin JVGA1 1 standard HDMI 1 2X 8pin JHDMI1 1 LVDS Note VGA1 and JVGA1 is the same signal HDMI1 and JHDMI1 is the same signal VGA1 Definition Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 GND 11 NC 12 DDCDATA 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC INVERTER1 LVDS1 SW1 JP10 JP9 VGA1 HDMI1 JVGA1 J_HDMI1 ...

Page 23: ...S Data2 2 SCL 3 TMDS Data2 4 SDA 5 TMDS Data1 6 NC 7 TMDS Data1 8 Hot Plug Detect 9 TMDS Data0 10 5V Power 11 TMDS Data0 12 GND 13 TMDS Clock 14 GND 15 TMDS Clock 16 GND Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 TMDS Data2 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 3 TMDS Data2 4 TMDS Data1 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 6 TMDS Data1 7 TMDS Data0 8 TMDS Data0 Shield 9 TMDS Data0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 Reserved...

Page 24: ...nt LCD screen voltage may be different Motherboard provide 3 3V 5V 12V three kinds of screen working voltage selection and 12V screen backlight power supply voltage selection Before using LVDS please understand the requirements of the rated voltage When the selected LCD voltage and the use of the LCD screen voltage the LCD screen to normal display Settings as follows INVERTER1 definition Pin Signa...

Page 25: ...8 shorted 12V SW1 used to set the resolution of LVDS Detailed settings as follows SW1 switch as below 1 2 3 4 deputy 1 5 6 7 8 deputy 0 For example 1 0011 the position of the switch is 5634 2 0101 the position of the switch 5274 3 1010 the position of the switch 1638 4 The default switch position is 1234 That is 1111 SW1 Settings ...

Page 26: ...platform Mini ITX motherboard 25 2 6 5 POWER PORTS DC12V_IN2 ATX_12V1 DC2 Board provide 1 4pin ATX power interface support 12V input output 1 DC12_IN2 can support 12V input output 1 2pin blue power element DC2 can support 12V input out ...

Page 27: ...ion Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 GND 3 12V 4 12V DC2 definition Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 12V 2 6 6 AUDIO JPHONE1 JMICK1 FP_AUDIO1 JSPKR1 Motherboard provide 1 JPHONE1 1 JMICK1 are the standard audio jack 1 2X5pin Front panel audio connector 1 4pin amplifier interface DC2 ATX_12V1 DC12_IN2 ...

Page 28: ...L 2 GND 3 MIC R 4 NC 5 Line out R 6 GND 7 Sense FB 8 NC 9 Line OUT L 10 GND JSPKR1 Amplifier definition Pin Signal Name 1 SPKR 2 SPKR 3 SPKL 4 SPKL 2 6 7 KB MS PORT KBMS1 Board provide1 1X6pin KB MS port Note When using need to use switching lines into the definition of the PS 2 KB MS connector FP_AUDO1 JPHONE1 JMICK1 JSPKR1 ...

Page 29: ...rboard 28 KBMS1 definition Pin Signal Name 1 VCC standby 2 KB_DT 3 KB_CK 4 MS_DT 5 MS_CK 6 GND 2 6 8 USB USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 JUSB5 Provide 3 standard USB2 0 USB1 and LAN2 two choose one 1 standard USB3 0 2 2 5Pin USB2 0 and 1 1X5Pin USB2 0 Pitch 2 54mm KBMS1 ...

Page 30: ...n Signal Name 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 D0 4 D1 5 D0 6 D1 7 GND 8 GND 9 10 GND JUSB5 definition Pin Signal Name 1 5V 2 D2 3 D2 4 GND 5 NC 2 6 9 LAN AND FAN PORT LAN1 CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1 Board provide 1 standard LAN USB1 and LAN2 two choose one 1 4pin CPU fan connector 1 3pin system fan connector USB2 USB4 USB1 USB3 JUSB5 ...

Page 31: ...nal Name 1 GND 2 12V 3 DET CPUFAN1 definition Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 12V 3 DET 4 PWM Note DET Fan speed pulse output PWM Fan speed PWM control 2 6 10 FRONT PANEL INTERFACE FPANEL1 POWER The front panel pin is used to connect the function button and indicator lights on the CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1 LAN1 ...

Page 32: ...dicator The 1 st 3 rd HDD LED 1 st is LED Positive electrode When Hard disk is in the operation of read and write The indicator light will flashes Means the hard drive is running 2 Power Indicator The 2rd and 4 th Pin POWERLED 2rd pin is positive pole of LED When the system connected to the power supply Power indicator on When the system powered down Power indicator off 3 Reset Button the 5 7 th P...

Page 33: ...off the power 2 6 11 PROGRAMMABLE INPUT OUTPUT PORT GPIO1 Please Write normal GPIO driver under OS windows Series please refer to the information of related Microsoft Driver Linux UNIX please refer to the related Linux Driver framework model use GPIO driver to make GPIO move The following is called a driver GPIO1 Combined with 5 group 10pin refer to motherboard the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 pin leading Simp...

Page 34: ... Output Low Set up by BIOS 3 Input High 4 Output Low Set up by BIOS 5 Input High 6 Output Low Set up by BIOS 7 Input High 8 Output Low Set up by BIOS 9 GND 10 VCC 2 6 12 MINI PCIE MINI PCIE1 MSATA1 Motherboard Provide1 MINIPE1 slot Support WIFI 3G module 1 MSATA1 slot support SSD the transfer rate up to 3Gbps Mini PCIE1 MSATA1 ...

Page 35: ...ead the data set Due to misoperation can not enter the setup interface such as the need to restore the factory settings please short circuit JBAT1 2 3 feet to clear CMOS Note BIOS settings directly affect the performance of the computer set the wrong parameters will cause damage to the computer or even can not boot please use the BIOS built in default values to restore the normal operation of the ...

Page 36: ...Use the Esc key to return to the last picture 6 Page Up Add numeric value or change 7 Page Down Reduce numeric value or change 8 F1 Set sub menu help 9 F9 Set default values optimized to factory settings 10 F10 Save BIOS settings 3 2 2 MAIN MENU BIOS INFORMATION AND TIME DATE BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Build Date and Time 04 28 2016 13 16 01 OS Selection OS Selection of operating system Accor...

Page 37: ...CPI Settings Advanced configuration and power management interface settings IT8728F Super IO Configuration Super IO configuration information contains the COM port interrupt number and address settings System Power Management Can be configured Power On restore on AC Power Loss by hardware or software CPU Configuration CPU parameter information and commonly used settings options PPM Configuration P...

Page 38: ...isabled system sleep function OS S4 sleep state This option does not take effect under some OS Default is Enabled ACPI Sleep State This is used to select the system to enter the power system sleep mode the pattern is not the same the system power consumption is not the same degree Suspend Disabled close the sleep mode S1 CPU Stop Clock CPU stops working other devices are still normal power supply ...

Page 39: ...1 settings option IO Super configuration information including the COM port interrupt number and address settings Serial Port 2 Configuration This is the serial port 2 settings option IO Super configuration information including the COM port interrupt number and address settings Parallel Port Configuration This is the parallel port settings option ...

Page 40: ...ller Watch dog settings Disabled or Second mode the watchdog is set to the second mode Minute Mode the watchdog is set to the minute mode GPIO 2 Controller GPIO 2 output mode low or high GPIO 4 Controller GPIO 4 output mode low or high GPIO 6 Controller GPIO 6 output mode low or high GPIO 8 Controller GPIO 8 output low or high ...

Page 41: ... the system can not exceed the scope of the operation Smart Fan 1 Mode This option is to open the CPU automatic fan control function used to automatically adjust the CPU fan speed according to the real time detection of the CPU temperature so as to achieve the purpose of saving energy Fan off temperature limit Fan off minimum temperature setting Fan start temperature limit Fan on minimum temperatu...

Page 42: ...ails of the CPU including the CPU manufacturers models frequency the size of the first level cache size the size of the two cache and other information Active Processor Cores The number of CPU cores adjustment options can close part of CPU core to improve the frequency of overclocking can provide set 1 2 3 4 core work ...

Page 43: ...ning a plurality of OS VT technology is in various types of processors including dual core processor play very important role this technique allows the processor with and or virtualization technology using Vanderpool technology we can run two operating systems simultaneously on the same machine In which a processor running an operating system another processor running another operating system 3 2 ...

Page 44: ...AC Power loss This option is used to set up the Power on Restore on AC Power loss choose Power off means need to press the power button to boot when power on choose Power on means it s direct boot when power on choose Last State means it s accorded the value of the last set to decide whether to power on ...

Page 45: ... 3 2 9 SATA CONFIGURATION Serial ATA SATA enabled or disabled SATA Speed Support Serial interface support speed SATA ODD Port Configure serial remote transmission ports SATA Mode AHCI or IDE Serial ATA Port 0 enabled or disabled Serial ATA Port 1 enabled or disabled ...

Page 46: ...e operating system does not support XHCI whether to allow the XHCI to take over BIOS control USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB large capacity storage device support switch USB Transfer time out USB transmission timeout set control bulk interrupt transfer timeout Default is 20 seconds Device reset time out Device reset timeout set the bulk USB disk boot command timeout Default is 20 seconds Devic...

Page 47: ...ITX K100 Base on Intel Bay Trail platform Mini ITX motherboard 46 3 2 11 CHIPSET SETTINGS IGFX Boot Display Vbios option the graphics boot configuration ...

Page 48: ...iguration first display PAVC HD video playback mode using mode G45 can start the LITE chipset hardware acceleration decoding function DVMT Pre Allocated the dynamic allocation of memory value DVMT Total Gfx Mem Dynamic allocation of the total value of the graphics card Aperture Size shows the size of the main memory shared by the card GTT Size memory size ...

Page 49: ...8 PCH IO Configuration Bridge configuration options including sound card network card call self start options System Agent SA Configuration North Bridge configuration options including memory display equipment LVDS and other options Azalia HD Audio HD audio settings ...

Page 50: ...atform Mini ITX motherboard 49 XHCI Mode Set XHCI Mode USB to open or NOT USB OTG Support Set OTG USB device support function options have Disabled default Enabled USB VBUS Open USB bus USB Per Port Control Set USB port disable function ...

Page 51: ...on of the keypad of the digital lock function The default value is On that is when the system is in a digital lock open Set to Off the small keyboard at the start of the cursor control state Quiet Boot Disabled or enable Fast Boot Disabled or enable PXE OpROM Pre boot execution environment Disabled or enable Boot Option Priorities System will be in accordance with the set of good order to detect e...

Page 52: ...2 13 SECURITY Password character length hint the minimum length is 3 the maximum length is 20 Administrator Password The option is used to set the super user password User Password The option is used to set the normal user password Secure Boot Menu Secure boot settings ...

Page 53: ...iscard Changes and Reset Discard changes and exit setup interface restart the computer Restore Defaults Load optimization settings if you choose this the system will be set according to the factory s optimal value Boot Override Select the specified Boot devices such as SATA hard disk U disk Shell EFI PXE and so on direct Boot do not save and exit press F11 to select the specified device Boot ...

Page 54: ...e BIOS is stored in a read only memory chip BUS in a computer system the exchange of data between the different parts of the channel is a set of hardware lines We refer to the BUS is usually CPU and main memory components within the local circuit Chipset Chipset Is designed to perform one or more functions integrated chip We refer to is composed of South Bridge and North Bridge System on chip grou...

Page 55: ...only used are SDRAM DDR SDRAM and RDRAM LAN Local area network interface A small region mutual association of computer is composed of a computer network is generally in a business unit or building LAN is generally by the server workstations some communication links a terminal can anywhere through the wire access to data and equipment Many users can be expensive equipment and resource sharing LED L...

Page 56: ...he IBM development of a keyboard and mouse interface specification PS 2 is a DIN only 6PIN interface can also be used to connect to other devices such as a modem USB Universal serial bus A suitable for low speed peripherals hardware interface typically used to connect the keyboard mouse and so on A PC up to 127 USB devices connected to provide a 12mbit s transmission bandwidth USB support hot swap...

Page 57: ...rove brightness through the brightness control 5 Display in the power mode press any key on the keyboard can be BIOS Setup can not be saved 1 Please confirm whether the CMOS battery voltage is lower than 2 8V if less than 2 8V please replace the new battery re set to save 2 BIOS settings are not correct according to the boot screen prompt button DEL adjust the time and date in the Setup BIOS Could...

Page 58: ...firm whether or not to trigger the reset button 3 Please use anti virus software to confirm whether the system is infected with the virus 4 Please confirm whether the memory card and the card is loose 5 Please confirm that the power carrying capacity is sufficient you can try to replace the power supply Could not detect USB device 1 Please make sure that the USB device is powered separately 2 Plea...

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