Intel
®
Core™ 2 Duo Processor and Intel
®
Core™ Duo Processor with Intel
®
E7520 Chipset
Development Kit
Intel
®
Core™ 2 Duo Processor and Intel
®
Core™ Duo Processor with Intel
®
E7520 Chipset Development Kit
User’s Manual
January 2007
22
Order Number: 316068-001US
2.5.10
Installing Storage Devices
There is two IDE connectors on the evaluation board, which supports an IDE devices.
For a correct boot-up of the system, ensure that a hard drive is installed as the primary
master. (Master/slave settings are determined by a jumper on each IDE device. Consult
the device label/documentation to verify that the jumper is set correctly for any
configuration you choose.) A CD-ROM drive or additional hard drive may be installed as
a primary slave device. Follow this procedure to install a hard drive on the evaluation
board:
1. Verify that the jumper on the hard drive is set correctly for single or master,
depending on your configuration.
2. Install the hard drive. This can be done using either the IDE or SATA.
IDE Installation:
a. Connect the long end of the IDE cable to the IDE connector J2J2 on the board.
Ensure that the red line (pin one on the cable) is aligned with pin one of the
connector indicated by an arrow.
b. Connect the middle connector of the cable to the hard drive. Again, ensure that
the red line, pin one on the cable, is aligned with pin one on the hard drive.
Note:
Failure to properly align the IDE cable may damage the evaluation board and/or the
hard drive.
SATA Installation:
a. Connect one end of the SATA cable to the hard drive connection. Connect the
other end to the SATA0 or SATA1 connector (J3F1 or J3F2, respectively) on the
board.
3. Connect a power connector from the power supply to the hard drive. The power
connector on the SATA drive may have a plastic cover that will need to be removed.
(Old style power connector is supported.)
4. Install the CD-ROM drive (optional). A CD-ROM drive is not included in the kit and
is not required, but you may find it useful in loading additional software. To install it
on the evaluation board:
a. Verify that the jumper on the CD-ROM drive is set for slave.
b. Connect the unused end of the IDE cable to the CD-ROM drive. Ensure that the
red line, pin one on the cable, is aligned with pin one of the CD-ROM drive
connector, indicated by an arrow.
c. Connect a large 4-pin power connector from the power supply to the CD-ROM
drive.
5. Install the floppy drive (optional). A floppy disk drive is not included in your kit and
is not required, but you may find it useful in loading additional software. To install a
floppy drive on the evaluation board:
a. Connect the floppy cable to the floppy connector J1J1. Ensure that the red line
(pin one on the cable) is aligned with pin one of the connector, indicated by an
arrow.
b. Connect the other end of the floppy cable to the floppy drive.
c. Connect a power cable to the floppy drive. Ensure that the red line (pin one on
the cable) is aligned with pin one on the floppy drive.