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USER MANUAL
EITX-3002 Em-ITX Form Factor SBC
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Copyright Copyright © 2011-2012 VIA Technologies Incorporated. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language,
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permission of VIA Technologies, Incorporated.
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Disclaimer No license is granted, implied or otherwise, under any patent or patent rights of VIA Technologies. VIA Technologies makes no
warranties, implied or otherwise, in regard to this document and to the products described in this document. The information
provided in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the publication date of this document. However, VIA
Technologies assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of the information in this document and for any patent infringements
that may arise from the use of this document. The information and product specifications within this document are subject to
change at any time, without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such change.
VIA Technologies, Inc. reserves the right the make changes to the products described in this manual at any time without prior
notice.
Regulatory Compliance FCC-A Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
personal expense.
Notice 1
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
Notice 2
Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
Battery Recycling and Disposal � Only use the appropriate battery specified for this product.
� Do not re-use, recharge, or reheat an old battery.
� Do not attempt to force open the battery.
� Do not discard used batteries with regular trash.
� Discard used batteries according to local regulations.
Safety Precautions � Always read the safety instructions carefully.
� Keep this User's Manual for future reference.
� All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
� Keep this equipment away from humidity.
� Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.
� Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110/220V before connecting
the equipment to the power inlet.
� Place the power cord in such a way that people cannot step on it.
� Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add-on card or module.
� If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by authorized service
personnel:
� The power cord or plug is damaged.
� Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
� The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
� The equipment has not worked well or you cannot get it work according to User's Manual.
� The equipment has dropped and damaged.
� The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.
� Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned or in a storage temperature
above 60°C (140°F). The equipment may be damaged.
� Do not leave this equipment in direct sunlight.
� Never pour any liquid into the opening. Liquid can cause damage or electrical shock.
� Do not place anything over the power cord.
� Do not cover the ventilation holes. The openings on the enclosure protect the equipment
from overheating
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Ordering Information
EITX-3002 Series Model Part Number Description
EITX-3002-1D10A1 EdenTM X2 1.0GHz, VX900, DDR3, with 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS,
1 x HDMI®, 2 x GbE LAN, 4 x COM, 6 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0,
HD Audio, Em-IO socket, DC-in7-36V, 1 x SATA
EITX-3002-1D12A1 NanoTM X2 E 1.2GHz, VX900, DDR3, with 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS,
1 x HDMI®, 2 x GbE LAN, 4 x COM, 6 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0,
HD Audio, Em-IO socket, DC-in7-36V, 1 x SATA
EITX-3002-2D10A1 EdenTM X2 1.0GHz, VX900, DDR3, with 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS,
1 x HDMI®, 2 x GbE LAN, 4 x COM, 6 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0,
HD Audio, Em-IO socket, DC-in7-36V, 1 x SATA and full cable kit
EITX-3002-2D12A1 NanoTM X2 E 1.2GHz, VX900, DDR3, with 1 x VGA, 1 x LVDS,
1 x HDMI®, 2 x GbE LAN, 4 x COM, 6 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0,
HD Audio, Em-IO socket, DC-in7-36V, 1 x SATA and full cable kit
Box Content
EITX-3002-1D10A1 � 1 x EITX-3002 board (with onboard 1.0GHz VIA EdenTM X2 CPU)
� 1 x SATA data cable
� 1 x SATA power cable (supports 2.5” HDD only)
� 1 x Power cable, 2 pole Phoenix plug to DC-plug
� 1 x Screw pack of 7 pieces of Nickel-Plated Round Head M3*20mm screw
� 1 x 2-port USB 2.0 cable
EITX-3002-1D12A1 � 1 x EITX-3002 board (with onboard 1.2GHz VIA NanoTM X2 E CPU)
� 1 x SATA data cable
� 1 x SATA power cable (supports 2.5” HDD only)
� 1 x Power cable, 2 pole Phoenix plug to DC-plug
� 1 x Screw pack of 7 pieces of Nickel-Plated Round Head M3*20mm screw
� 1 x 2-port USB 2.0 cable
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EITX-3002-2D10A1 � 1 x EITX-3002 board (with onboard 1.0GHz VIA EdenTM X2 CPU)
� 1 x SATA data cable
� 1 x SATA power cable (supports 2.5” HDD only)
� 1 x Power cable, 2 pole Phoenix plug to DC-plug
� 1 x Screw pack of 7 pieces of Nickel-Plated Round Head M3*20mm screw
� 2 x 2-port USB 2.0 cable
� 1 x Touch sensor cable
� 1 x Digital IO cable
� 2 x 1-port COM port cable
� 1 x 3-ports Audio jack (3 x 3.5Ø) cable
� 1 x Thermal sensor cable
� 1 x Print port cable
EITX-3002-2D12A1 � 1 x EITX-3002 board (with onboard 1.2GHz VIA NanoTM X2 E CPU)
� 1 x SATA data cable
� 1 x SATA power cable (supports 2.5” HDD only)
� 1 x Power cable, 2 pole Phoenix plug to DC-plug
� 1 x Screw pack of 7 pieces of Nickel-Plated Round Head M3*20mm screw
� 2 x 2-port USB 2.0 cable
� 1 x Touch sensor cable
� 1 x Digital IO cable
� 2 x 1-port COM port cable
� 1 x 3-ports Audio jack (3 x 3.5Ø) cable
� 1 x Thermal sensor cable
� 1 x Print port cable
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Table of Contents 1.1. Key Features and Benefits ........................................................................... 2
1.1.1. VIA Nano™ X2 E / Eden™ X2 Processor ............................................. 2
1.1.2. VIA VX900 Chipset ................................................................................. 2
1.1.3. Expansion Option ................................................................................... 2
1.1.4. Wide Range of Power Source .............................................................. 3
1.1.5. USB, COM and Dual Gigabit LAN....................................................... 3
1.2. Product Specifications ................................................................................. 4
1.3. Layout Diagram ........................................................................................... 10
1.4. Product Dimensions ................................................................................... 12
2.1. External I/O ................................................................................................. 15
2.1.1. Power Button ......................................................................................... 16
2.1.2. Power Input Connector ....................................................................... 16
2.1.3. USB 2.0 Ports .......................................................................................... 17
2.1.4. COM Connector .................................................................................... 18
2.1.5. Power and HDD status indicators ..................................................... 19
2.1.6. VGA Connector ..................................................................................... 19
2.1.7. HDMI® Port ............................................................................................. 20
2.1.8. CFast Socket ........................................................................................... 21
2.1.9. USB 3.0 Port (optional) ....................................................................... 22
2.1.10. LAN port: Gigabit Ethernet Port ........................................................ 23
2.2. Onboard Connectors ................................................................................ 25
2.2.1. SATA II Power Connector ................................................................... 25
2.2.2. CMOS Battery Connector .................................................................... 26
2.2.3. System Fan Connector ......................................................................... 27
2.2.4. SATA II Connector ................................................................................ 28
2.2.5. LVDS Panel Connector ........................................................................ 29
2.2.6. Thermal Sensor Pin Header ................................................................ 30
2.2.7. USB 2.0 Pin Header............................................................................... 31
2.2.8. SPI Pin Header ....................................................................................... 33
2.2.9. LPC Connector ....................................................................................... 34
2.2.10. COM Pin Headers ................................................................................. 35
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2.2.11. Audio Pin Header .................................................................................. 36
2.2.12. Digital I/O Pin Header .......................................................................... 37
2.2.13. Resistive Touch Panel Pin Header ..................................................... 38
2.2.14. LPT Pin Header ...................................................................................... 39
3.1. AT/ATX Power Mode Select ................................................................... 41
3.2. Clear CMOS Jumper .................................................................................. 43
3.3. COM Voltage Select Jumpers ................................................................. 44
3.3.1. JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 Voltage Select Jumpers ........................... 44
3.3.2. JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 Voltage Select Jumpers ........................... 45
3.4. System Reset Jumper ................................................................................. 46
3.5. LCD Power Select Jumper ....................................................................... 47
3.6. Resistive Touch Interface Select Jumper ............................................... 48
3.7. AMP Select Jumper.................................................................................... 49
4.1. DDR3 SODIMM Memory Slot .................................................................. 51
4.1.1. Installing a SODIMM Memory Module ............................................ 52
4.1.2. Em-IO Expansion Connector .............................................................. 53
5.1. Entering the BIOS Setup Utility ............................................................... 55
5.2. Control Keys ................................................................................................ 55
5.3. Getting Help................................................................................................ 56
5.4. System Overview ........................................................................................ 57
5.4.1. AMIBIOS .................................................................................................. 57
5.4.2. Processor ................................................................................................. 57
5.4.3. System Memory ..................................................................................... 57
5.4.4. System Time ........................................................................................... 57
5.4.5. System Date............................................................................................ 58
5.5. Advanced Settings ..................................................................................... 59
5.5.1. CPU Configuration ................................................................................ 61
5.5.2. SATA Configuration .............................................................................. 62
5.5.3. SuperIO Configuration ......................................................................... 63
5.5.4. Hardware Health Configuration ........................................................ 64
5.5.5. ACPI Configuration ............................................................................... 65
5.5.6. APM Configuration ................................................................................ 67
5.5.7. Spread Spectrum Configuration ........................................................ 70
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5.5.8. USB Configuration ................................................................................. 71
5.5.9. FreeDos Configuration ......................................................................... 72
5.5.10. CRB Configuration ................................................................................. 73
5.6. Boot Settings ............................................................................................... 74
5.6.1. Boot Settings Configuration ................................................................ 74
5.6.2. Boot Device Priority .............................................................................. 76
5.7. Security Settings ......................................................................................... 77
5.7.1. Change Supervisor Password ............................................................. 77
5.7.2. User Access Level ................................................................................. 77
5.7.3. Change User Password ........................................................................ 78
5.7.4. Clear User Password ............................................................................ 78
5.7.5. Password Check .................................................................................... 78
5.8. Advanced Chipset Settings ...................................................................... 80
5.8.1. North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration ........................................... 80
5.8.2. South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration ........................................... 84
5.9. Exit Options ................................................................................................. 85
5.9.1. Save Changes and Exit ......................................................................... 85
5.9.2. Discard Changes and Exit .................................................................... 85
5.9.3. Discard Changes .................................................................................... 85
5.9.4. Load Optimal Defaults ........................................................................ 86
6.1. Microsoft Driver Support .......................................................................... 87
6.2. Linux Driver Support.................................................................................. 87
Appendix A. Disassembling the EITX-3002 Mainboard from Heatsink ............... 89
A.1. Disassembling the Mainboard ......................................................................... 89
Appendix B. Em-IO Expansion Bus Interface .......................................................... 91
B.1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 91
B.2. Em-IO Connector Pin Definition ...................................................................... 92
Appendix C. Power Consumption Report ............................................................... 95
C.1. EITX-3002 rev.3 CNQ 1.0 GHz.w/ PMON Off ............................................. 95
C.1.1. IDLE Status .................................................................................................... 96
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C.1.2. MP3 Playback- by Windows Media Player ............................................ 96
C.1.3. Run BurnIn Test Ver6.0 .............................................................................. 97
C.1.4. DVD Playback- by Power DVD 6.0. ........................................................ 97
C.1.5. LAN- Gigabit Eathernet Ddata Copy/Compare .................................... 98
C.1.6. IDLE Status- w/ USB *4 Port Power 5V@0.5A Loaded ....................... 98
C.1.7. S3 Status ........................................................................................................ 99
C.1.8. S3 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only> ........................................... 99
C.1.9. S5 Status ...................................................................................................... 100
C.1.10. S5 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only> ...................................... 100
C.2. EITX-3002 rev.3 CNQ 1.2+ GHz.w/ PMON Off ........................................ 101
C.2.1. IDLE Status .................................................................................................. 101
C.2.2. MP3 Playback- by Windows Media Player .......................................... 102
C.2.3. Run BurnIn Test Ver6.0 ............................................................................ 102
C.2.4. DVD Playback- by Power DVD 6.0. ...................................................... 103
C.2.5. LAN- Gigabit Eathernet Ddata Copy/Compare .................................. 103
C.2.6. IDLE Status- w/ USB *4 Port Power 5V@0.5A Loaded ..................... 104
C.2.7. S3 Status ...................................................................................................... 104
C.2.8. S3 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only> ......................................... 105
C.2.9. S5 Status ...................................................................................................... 105
C.2.10. S5 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only> ...................................... 106
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List of Tables Table 1: Power connector pinout ............................................................................... 16
Table 2: USB 2.0 port pinout ........................................................................................ 17
Table 3: COM connector pinout ................................................................................. 18
Table 4: VGA connector pinout .................................................................................. 19
Table 5: HDMI port pinout ........................................................................................... 20
Table 6: USB 3.0 port pinout ........................................................................................ 22
Table 7: Gigabit Ethernet port pinout ........................................................................ 23
Table 8: Gigabit Ethernet LED color definition ........................................................ 24
Table 9: SATA II power connector pinout ................................................................ 25
Table 10: CMOS battery connector pinout .............................................................. 26
Table 11: System fan connector pinouts ................................................................... 27
Table 12: SATA II connector pinout ........................................................................... 28
Table 13: LVDS panel connector pinouts ................................................................. 29
Table 14: Thermal sensor pin header pinout ........................................................... 30
Table 15: USB 2.0 pin headers pinout ........................................................................ 32
Table 16: SPI pin header pinout .................................................................................. 33
Table 17: LPC connector pinout .................................................................................. 34
Table 18: COM pin headers pinout ............................................................................ 35
Table 19: Audio pin header pinout............................................................................. 36
Table 20: Digital I/O pin header pinout .................................................................... 37
Table 21: Resistive Touch Panel pin header pinout ................................................ 38
Table 22: LPT pin header pinout ................................................................................. 39
Table 23: AT/ATX mode jumper settings .................................................................. 41
Table 24: Clear CMOS jumper settings ..................................................................... 43
Table 25: JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 voltage select jumper settings ....................... 44
Table 26: JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 voltage select jumper settings ....................... 45
Table 27: System reset jumper pinout ....................................................................... 46
Table 28: LCD power select jumper pinout ............................................................. 47
Table 29: Resistive touch interface select jumper pinout ...................................... 48
Table 30: AMP select jumper settings ........................................................................ 49
Table 31: Serial port addresses, IRQs and types ..................................................... 63
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Table 32: Em-IO connector pinout ............................................................................. 94
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List of Figures Figure 1: Layout diagram of the EITX-3002 mainboard (Top side) ...................... 10
Figure 2: Layout diagram of the EITX-3002 mainboard (Bottom side) ............... 11
Figure 3: Dimension of EITX-3002 mainboard .......................................................... 12
Figure 4: Dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink ............................................................... 12
Figure 5: Bottom side dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink ........................................ 13
Figure 6: Height dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink .................................................. 13
Figure 7: Front I/O coastline ......................................................................................... 15
Figure 8: Rear I/O coastline ........................................................................................... 15
Figure 9: Power button diagram .................................................................................. 16
Figure 10: Power connector pinout diagram............................................................. 16
Figure 11: USB 2.0 port pinout diagram ..................................................................... 17
Figure 12: COM connector pinout diagram .............................................................. 18
Figure 13: Power and HDD LED diagram ................................................................... 19
Figure 14: VGA connector pinout diagram ............................................................... 19
Figure 15: HDMI port pinout diagram ........................................................................ 20
Figure 16: CFast socket diagram ................................................................................... 21
Figure 17: USB 3.0 port pinout diagram ..................................................................... 22
Figure 18: Gigabit Ethernet port pinout diagram ..................................................... 23
Figure 19: SATA II power connector .......................................................................... 25
Figure 20: CMOS battery connector ........................................................................... 26
Figure 21: System fan connector .................................................................................. 27
Figure 22: SATA II connector diagram........................................................................ 28
Figure 23: LVDS panel connector diagram ................................................................ 29
Figure 24: Thermal sensor pin header ........................................................................ 30
Figure 25: USB 2.0 pin headers .................................................................................... 31
Figure 26: SPI pin header ............................................................................................... 33
Figure 27: LPC connector............................................................................................... 34
Figure 28: COM pin headers ......................................................................................... 35
Figure 29: Audio pin header ......................................................................................... 36
Figure 30: Digital I/O pin header ................................................................................. 37
Figure 31: Resistive Touch Panel pin header ............................................................. 38
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Figure 32: LPT pin header .............................................................................................. 39
Figure 33: AT/ATX mode jumper ................................................................................ 41
Figure 34: Clear CMOS jumper .................................................................................... 43
Figure 35: JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 voltage select jumpers .................................... 44
Figure 36: JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 voltage select jumpers .................................... 45
Figure 37: System reset jumper .................................................................................... 46
Figure 38: LCD power select jumper .......................................................................... 47
Figure 39: Resistive touch interface select jumper .................................................. 48
Figure 40: AMP select jumper ...................................................................................... 49
Figure 41: DDR3 SODIMM memory slot .................................................................... 51
Figure 42: Installing memory 1 ..................................................................................... 52
Figure 43: Installing memory 2 ..................................................................................... 52
Figure 44: Em-IO connector diagram.......................................................................... 53
Figure 45: Illustration of the Main menu screen ....................................................... 57
Figure 46: Illustration of the Advanced Settings screen ......................................... 59
Figure 47: Illustration of the CPU Configuration screen ......................................... 61
Figure 48: Illustration of SATA Configuration screen ............................................. 62
Figure 49: Illustration of Primary IDE Master screen................................................ 62
Figure 50: Illustration of SuperIO Configuration screen ......................................... 63
Figure 51. Illustration of Hardware Health Configuration screen ........................ 64
Figure 52: Illustration of ACPI Configuration screen ............................................... 65
Figure 53: Illustration of APM Configuration screen ............................................... 67
Figure 54: Illustration of Spread Spectrum Configuration screen ........................ 70
Figure 55: Illustration of USB Configuration screen ................................................ 71
Figure 56: Illustration of FreeDos Configuration screen ......................................... 72
Figure 57: Illustration of CRB Configuration screen ................................................. 73
Figure 58: Illustration of Boot Settings screen .......................................................... 74
Figure 59: Illustration of Boot Settings Configuration screen................................ 74
Figure 60: Illustration of the Boot Device Priority screen ...................................... 76
Figure 61: Illustration of Security Settings screen .................................................... 77
Figure 62: Illustration of Advanced Chipset Settings screen................................. 80
Figure 63: Illustration of North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen .......... 80
Figure 64: Illustration of DRAM Frequency/Timing Configuration screen .......... 81
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Figure 65: Illustration of OnChip VGA Configuration screen ............................... 82
Figure 66: Illustration of South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen .......... 84
Figure 67: Illustration of Exit Options screen ........................................................... 85
Figure 68: Unscrewing the mainboard ........................................................................ 89
Figure 69: Removing the mainboard ........................................................................... 90
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1. Product Overview The VIA EITX-3002 is a high performance single board computer (SBC) with
low power requirements based on the Embedded ITX (Em-ITX) form factor.
Its superb performance and low power requirements are made possible by its
usage of energy efficient VIA dual-core CPU (either VIA NanoTM X2 E or
EdenTM X2).
The EITX-3002 is designed for ultra-thin embedded applications and can
withstand temperatures ranging from -10°C to 65°C (x2 1.0 sku). The powerful
VIA dual-core NanoTM X2 E / EdenTM X2 processor and VIA VX900 Unified
Digital Medial IGP chipset are placed on the bottom side of the board,
enabling an efficient space-saving design that easily accommodates quiet and
passive cooling thermal solutions.
The EITX-3002 includes an onboard DC-to-DC converter that supports both
AT and ATX power modes. The power converter can support a wide range of
power input voltage from 7V to 36V DC and can be configured through an
onboard switch.
With generous support for multiple display options, the EITX-3002 is ideally
suited for high-end multimedia applications including POS, kiosks, ATM, HMI,
factory automation, POI, hotel automation and digital signage. The dual I/O
coastline design of the EITX-3002 provides ample space for multiple ports
such as one HDMI® port, one VGA port, two USB 3.0 ports (optional), two
Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 2.0 ports and two RS-232/422/485
configurable COM ports.
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1.1. Key Features and Benefits
1.1.1. VIA Nano™ X2 E / Eden™ X2 Processor The VIA NanoTM X2 E / EdenTM X2 is a dual-core processor and 64-bit
superscalar x86 processor based on a 40 nanometer process technology.
Packed into an ultra compact NanoBGA2 package (measuring 21mm x 21mm),
it delivers an energy-efficient yet powerful performance with cool and quiet
operation.
VIA NanoTM X2 E processors are line-up aimed at superb multimedia
performance and the VIA EdenTM X2 processors are designed for fanless
implementation. Both are providing an excellent performance on multitasking
applications that makes it perfect for embedded system applications such as
industrial PCs, test machines, measuring equipment, digital signage, medical
PCs, monitoring systems, gaming machines, in-vehicle entertainment, etc.
1.1.2. VIA VX900 Chipset The VIA VX900 Unified Digital Media Chipset is designed to enable high
quality digital video streaming and DVD playback in a new generation of
fanless, small form factor PCs and IA devices. The VIA VX900 features VIA C-9
HD DX9 2D/3D video processor with MPEG-2, WMV9/VC1, and H.264 video
decoding acceleration, DDR3 1066 SDRAM controller, motion compensation
and dual display support to ensure a rich overall entertainment experience.
1.1.3. Expansion Option The VIA EITX-3002 further proves its versatility with its included Em-IO
expansion connector. The onboard Em-IO expansion connector gives the
system more flexibility to easily extend functionality. It can be stacked with
alternative Em-IO expansion modules (EMIO-3210 / EMIO-3450) to enable the
developers to upgrade and design a system with comprehensive I/O.
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1.1.4. Wide Range of Power Source The EITX-3002 comes with DC-in power connector. It supports a wide range
of 7V~36V DC power sources that offers flexibility of power input for various
automation environments.
1.1.5. USB, COM and Dual Gigabit LAN The EITX-3002 mainboard provides USB ports for enabling access to USB
peripherals. It has two USB 3.0 ports (optional) also known as SuperSpeed
USB that has a maximum data transfer rate up to 5 Gbps and two USB 2.0
ports located on the I/O coastline. In additional, the mainboard has two USB
2.0 interface connectors through onboard pin headers to support up to four
USB 2.0.
The EITX-3002 is also equipped with Dual Gigabit Ethernet using 8P8C
receptacle connectors (commonly referred to as RJ45) and two serial (COM)
connectors that support configurable RS-232/422/485 serial communications.
And there are two additional serial (COM) interface connectors through
onboard pin headers that can support RS-232.
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1.2. Product Specifications
� Processor System
Processor
� VIA Nano X2 E-Series
1.2 GHz VIA Nano X2
(For part number EITX-3002-1D12A1 and EITX-3002-2D12A1)
1066 MHz Front Side Bus
2MB L2 cache
� VIA Eden X2
1.0 GHz VIA Eden X2
(For part number EITX-3002-1D10A1 and EITX-3002-2D10A1)
800 MHz Front Side Bus
2MB L2 cache
Chipset
� VIA VX900 Unified Digital Media IGP chipset
BIOS
� AMI BIOS
� 8Mbit SPI flash memory
Package
� 21 mm x 21 mm Nano BGA2 package
System Power Management
� Time Power on
� ACPI Supported
� System Memory
1 x SODIMM slot supporting DDR3 1066 SDRAM
Supports up to 4 GB memory size
� Graphics
Controller
� Integrated VIA C-9 HD DX9 3D/2D video processor with MPEG-2, WMV9/VC1,
and H.264 video decoding acceleration
Display Memory
� Optimized Unified Memory Architecture (UMA), supports up to 512 MB frame
buffer using system.
CRT Interface
� Onboard VGA connector.
� Pixel resolution support up to 2560 x 1600
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LVDS Interface
� Supports 1 x 24-bit single-channel LVDS interface with inverter control signals by
an onboard 2 x 15-pin wafer box connector as LVDS1.
� Up to WXGA 1366 x 768 panel resolution
� Onboard 5V/3.3V LCD power switch (default at 3.3V)
� LCD backlight support both DC control and PWM control
HDMI® Interface
� VX900 integrated and multiplexed HDM interface
� Onboard 1 x single-link HDMI® connector with flange
Dual Independent Display
� Supports CRT + LVDS, CRT + HDMI and LVDS + HDMI at different resolutions,
pixel depths, and refresh rates with complete two different video content.
� Gigabit Ethernet
Controller
� Onboard VIA VT6130G Gigabit Ethernet controller
Interface
� Supports two RJ-45 connectors
� Supports Wake On LAN (WOL)
� Support Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)
� High Definition Audio
Controller
� VIA VT2021 high definition audio codec
Interface
� TITPA1517 6W stereo audio power amplifier
� Onboard Line-in, Speaker-out and Mic-in pin headers
� USB 3.0 (optional)
Controller
� Onboard Support VIA Labs VL801 USB 3.0 host controller
Interface
� Support two USB 3.0 ports
� USB 2.0
Controller
� Integrated USB 2.0 host controller built in VX900 IGP chipset.
Interface
� 2 x USB ports by a pair of connector
� 4 x USB ports by a pin headers with support of individual VCC
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� Serial (COM) Ports
Controller
� Onboard Fintek F81865 LPC I/O controller.
Interface
� Support four COM ports, which consist of:
2 x RS232/422/485 by two DB-9 connectors (COM1 and COM2), configurable
via BIOS setup. Supports RS-485 AutoFlow control functions
2 x RS-232 by pin headers (COM3 and COM4)
Supports COM ports 5V/12V power select for COM1 ~ COM4.
� Digital I/O
General Purpose I/O
� One pin header to support 8-bit GPIO
� Support 5V/12V power source
� Resistive Touch
Controller
� EETI ETP-CP-S5XU resistive touch panel controller.
Interface
� One 5-wire/4-wire resistive touch sensor interface by pin header
Note:
A warning message “eGalaxTouch MFC Application has stopped working” would appear when the
users change from 4-wire touch panel to 5-wire touch panel. In order to work it normally, the user
should select the item “Clear and Calibrate” from the Utility menu.
� Storage Interface
Serial ATA
� SATA II port, maximum data transfer rate up to 300 MB/s
� Onboard SATA power connector output 5V and 12V supports 2.5” hard disk
CFast
� Onboard socket support Type I/II CFast storage card
� Hardware Monitoring
Temperature Sensor
� Built-in one Thermal Sensor by pin header onboard
� System Indicator
Power Status LED
� One green color LED
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HDD Activity LED
� One red color LED
� Watchdog Timer
Output
� System reset
Interval
� Programmable 1~255 sec.
� System Expansion
Built-in onboard Em-IO Bus expansion connector, supports expansion interface signals
of PCIe x8, LPC, SMBus, GPIO, DVP display interface, VCC power supply of 3.3V, 5V,
12V, and ACPI 3.0
� Front I/O Coastline
1 x Power status LED
1 x HDD activity LED
2 x COM ports (RS-232/422/485)
2 x USB 2.0 ports
1 x 2-pole of Phoenix power input
1 x ATX power On/Off button switch
� Rear I/O Coastline
1 x VGA connector
1 x Single-link HDMI® port
2 x USB 3.0 ports (optional)
2 x RJ45 port (Gigabit Ethernet connector)
1 x CFast type I/II socket
� Onboard I/O Connectors and Pin headers
1 x USB 2.0 pin header, with individual VCC power support for two USB 2.0 ports
2 x COM pin headers for COM3 and COM4 ports (RS-232)
4 x COM port voltage select (5V/12V) jumper for COM1 ~ COM4
1 x SATA II data connector
1 x SATA II power connector support 5V/12V power
1 x LVDS connector, for 24-bit single channel LVDS panel
1 x LCD power select jumper for 3.3V/5V selection
1 x reserved for external ATX power On/Off control pin header
1 x LPC connector (for debugging)
1 x SPI Flash ROM pin header
1 x CPU/System fan connector
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1 x CMOS Battery connector
1 x 8-bit Digital I/O pin header, with 5V and 12V DC power source
1 x AT/ATX selecting mode pin jumper
1 x Resistive touch sensor(5-wire/4-wire) interface pin jumper
1 x Parallel port (LPT) pin header
1 x Thermal sensor pin header
1 x Audio pin header for Speaker-out, Line-In and Mic-in
1 x AMP (audio amplifier) pin jumper
� Power Supply
Input Voltage
� Built-in onboard DC-to-DC converter
� Accepts wide range of Power Input of DC 7V ~ 36V
� Supports AT and ATX mode
Power Input Connector
� 1 x 2-pole Phoenix connector
AT/ATX Selector
� Onboard AT/ATX mode switch pin header
Fuse Rating
� 7A/125V
� Heatsink
Construction
� Aluminum Alloy
Dimension (W x H x D)
� 250.2 mm x 36 mm x 123.6 mm
� Physical Characteristic
Form Factor
� Em-ITX
Board Dimension
� 17 cm (W) x 12 cm (L)
Net Weight
� 1 Kg. (mainboard plus heatsink)
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� Operating Conditions
Operating Temperature
� System running without any storage, but using PXE boot from LAN
-10°C up to 65°C for EITX-3002-1D10A1 and EITX-3002-2D10A1
-10°C up to 55°C for EITX-3002-1D12A1 and EITX-3002-2D12A1
� System running with CFast flash disk only
-10°C up to 60°C for EITX-3002-1D10A1 and EITX-3002-2D10A1
-10°C up to 50°C for EITX-3002-1D12A1 and EITX-3002-2D12A1
Storage Temperature
� -20°C up to 70°C
Operating Humidity
� 10% ~ 95% (relative humidity; non-condensing)
� Supported Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7
Debian Linux 6 (Kernel 2.6.32-5-686)
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1.3. Layout Diagram
SATA connector
Resistive Touch interface
selection jumper
SATA-power connector
CMOS battery connector
Resistive Touch
interface connector
LVDS connector
System fan connector
AT/ATX power
mode select jumper
PVDD1 LCD power select jumper
COM4 voltage select jumper
SODIMM memory slot
System reset jumper
COM3 voltage select jumper
Clear CMOS jumper
Thermal sensor pin header
Audio pin header
COM2 voltage select jumper
COM1 voltage select jumper
Digital I/O pin header
LPC connector
COM3 pin header
Em-IO connector
Buzzer speaker
LPT pin header
COM4 pin header
USB 2.0 pin header (J5)
SPI pin header
USB 2.0 pin header (J6)
AMP pin header
Figure 1: Layout diagram of the EITX-3002 mainboard (Top side)
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VIA Nano X2 E CPU
VIA VX900
Figure 2: Layout diagram of the EITX-3002 mainboard (Bottom side)
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1.4. Product Dimensions
160 mm
110 mm
37.5 mm
82.2 mm
16.35 mm
86 mm
120 mm
170 mm
Figure 3: Dimension of EITX-3002 mainboard
236.15 mm
105 mm
52.5 mm
123.6 mm
52.5 mm
Figure 4: Dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink
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Figure 5: Bottom side dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink
Figure 6: Height dimension of EITX-3002 heatsink
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2. I/O Interface The VIA EITX-3002 has a wide selection of interfaces integrated into the board.
It includes a selection of frequently used ports as part of the external I/O
coastline.
2.1. External I/O
Figure 7: Front I/O coastline
VGA HDMI
CFast slot
LAN1LAN2
USB 3.0 port 1 and 2
(optional)
Figure 8: Rear I/O coastline
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2.1.1. Power Button The board comes with a Power On/Off button that supports Instant off/4-
second delay and Suspend.
Figure 9: Power button diagram
2.1.2. Power Input Connector The board comes with a 2-pole Phoenix connector that carries 7V~36V DC
external power input.
Figure 10: Power connector pinout diagram
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 7V ~ 36V DC
Table 1: Power connector pinout
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2.1.3. USB 2.0 Ports The EITX-3002 can support up to four USB 2.0-interface ports. By default, it
provides two USB 2.0 ports located on the front I/O coastline. The USB-
interface port gives complete Plug and Play and hot swap capability for
external devices. The USB interface complies with USB UHCI, rev. 2.0 and each
USB port is using the USB Type A receptacle connector. The pinout of the
typical USB port is shown below.
Figure 11: USB 2.0 port pinout diagram
Pin Signal
1 VCC
2 USB_P0-
3 USB_P0+
4 GND
Table 2: USB 2.0 port pinout
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2.1.4. COM Connector The EITX-3002 board has two D-sub 9-pin connectors (COM1 and COM2) on
the front I/O coastline that support RS-232/422/485 serial communications.
The pinout of the COM connector is shown below.
Figure 12: COM connector pinout diagram
Pin RS-232 RS-422 RS-485
Signal Signal Signal
1 DCD Tx- Data-
2 RxD Tx+ Data+
3 TxD Rx+ NC
4 DTR Rx- NC
5 Gnd Gnd Gnd
6 DSR NC NC
7 RTS NC NC
8 CTS NC NC
9 RI NC NC
Table 3: COM connector pinout
Note:
The default setting of COM1 and COM2 is RS-232. Both COM1 and COM2 can be configured in the
BIOS Setup Utility to operate in RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 mode.
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2.1.5. Power and HDD status indicators There are two LEDs on the EITX-3002 front I/O coastline for indicating system
status. The Power LED is for power status (green color) and the HDD LED is
for hard disk and compact flash disk status (red color).
Figure 13: Power and HDD LED diagram
2.1.6. VGA Connector The mainboard provides a high resolution VGA interface on the rear I/O
coastline. The integrated 15-pin VGA connector uses a female DE-15
connector. The pinout of the VGA connector is shown below.
Figure 14: VGA connector pinout diagram
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RED 6 GND 11 VGA-DET#
2 GREEN 7 GND 12 DDC_SPD
3 BLUE 8 GND 13 HSync
4 NC 9 VCC 14 VSync
5 GND 10 GND 15 DDC_SCL
Table 4: VGA connector pinout
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2.1.7. HDMI® Port The EITX-3001 provides a single-link High Definition Multimedia Interface port
for connecting to high definition video and digital audio. The integrated 19-pin
HDMI® port uses an HDMI® Type A receptacle connector as defined in the
HDMI® specification. The pinout of the HDMI® port is shown below.
Figure 15: HDMI port pinout diagram
Pin Signal Pin Signal
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 CEC 14 Reserved / HEC Data- 1
15 SCL 2 16 SDA 3
17 DDC/CEC/HEC Ground 18 +5 V Power 4
19 Hot Plug Detect and
HEC Data+ 5
Table 5: HDMI port pinout
Note:
1. Pin 14: For HDMI® this pin is reserved. For HDMI® with Ethernet, this pin is optional for one part
of the HDMI® Ethernet Channel differential signal pair.
2. Pin 15: SCL is for I²C Serial Clock for DDC.
3. Pin 16: SDA is for I²C Serial Data Line for DDC.
4. Pin 18: max 50 mA
5. Pin 19: For all versions of the HDMI® specification, this pin is for Hot Plug Detect. For HDMI®
with Ethernet, this pin is optional for one part of the HDMI® Ethernet Channel differential signal
pair.
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2.1.8. CFast Socket The onboard CFast socket is compatible with Type I and Type II CFast cards.
Figure 16: CFast socket diagram
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2.1.9. USB 3.0 Port (optional) The EITX-3002 provides two USB 3.0 ports, also known as SuperSpeed USB.
The USB 3.0 has a maximum data transfer rate up to 5 Gbps and offers a
backwards compatible with previous USB 2.0 specifications. Each USB 3.0
ports are using the USB Type-A receptacle connector. The pinout of the
typical USB 3.0 port is shown below.
Figure 17: USB 3.0 port pinout diagram
Pin Signal
1 +5V
2 Data-
3 Data+
4 GND
5 Rx-
6 Rx+
7 GND
8 Tx-
9 Tx+
Table 6: USB 3.0 port pinout
Note:
USB 3.0 does not work on DOS.
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2.1.10. LAN port: Gigabit Ethernet Port The EITX-3002 is equipped with a high performance PCI Express VIA VT6130
Gigabit Ethernet Controller. The two integrated 8-pin Gigabit Ethernet port is
using an 8 Position 8 Contact (8P8C) receptacle connector (commonly
referred to as RJ45). The pinout of the Gigabit Ethernet port is shown below.
Figure 18: Gigabit Ethernet port pinout diagram
Pin Signal
1 Signal pair 1+
2 Signal pair 1-
3 Signal pair 2+
4 Signal pair 3+
5 Signal pair 3-
6 Signal pair 2-
7 Signal pair 4+
8 Signal pair 4-
Table 7: Gigabit Ethernet port pinout
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The LAN (RJ-45) port has two individual LED indicators located on the front
side to show its Active/Link status and Speed status.
Link LED
(Left LED on RJ-45 connector)
Active LED
(Right LED on RJ-45 connector)
Link Off Off Off
Speed_10Mbit The LED is always On in either Green
or Orange colors Flash in Yellow color
Speed_100Mbit The LED is always On in Green color Flash in Yellow color
Speed_1000Mbit The LED is always On in Orange color Flash in Yellow color
Table 8: Gigabit Ethernet LED color definition
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2.2. Onboard Connectors
2.2.1. SATA II Power Connector The EITX-3002 supports one 4-pin SATA II power connector with 5V power
source labeled as “JPW-OUT1”. When connecting the SATA power cable to
SATA II power connector, make sure that the power plug is inserted in the
proper orientation and pins are properly aligned. The SATA II power
connector is required to power SATA hard drives. The pinout of the SATA II
power connector is shown below.
JPW-OUT1
1
Figure 19: SATA II power connector
Pin Signal
1 +5V
2 GND
3 GND
+12V
Table 9: SATA II power connector pinout
Note:
The onboard SATA II power connector (JPW-OUT1) only supports 2.5-inch SATA hard drives.
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2.2.2. CMOS Battery Connector The mainboard is equipped with a 2-pin CMOS battery connector. This CMOS
battery connector is labeled as “BAT1” and compatible with BR2032 coin
batteries.
BAT1
1
Figure 20: CMOS battery connector
Pin Signal
1 +3.3VBAT
2 GND
Table 10: CMOS battery connector pinout
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2.2.3. System Fan Connector The EITX-3002 is equipped with onboard 3-pin system fan connector that runs
on +12V, and labeled as “FAN1”. The system fan connector is for connecting
the fan to maintain system cooling. The pinout of the fan connector is shown
below.
FAN1
1
Figure 21: System fan connector
Pin Signal
1 Fan speed Detect
2 +12V
3 GND
Table 11: System fan connector pinouts
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2.2.4. SATA II Connector The SATA II connector on board labeled as “SATA1”can support up to
300MB/s transfer speeds, enabling fast data file transfer with independent
DMA operation. The SATA II connector can only support 2.5-inch hard disk
drive and won’t be able to support 3.5-inch hard disk drive. The pinout of the
SATA II connector is shown below.
SATA1
Figure 22: SATA II connector diagram
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 A+ (Transmit+)
3 A- (Transmit-)
4 GND
5 B- (Receive-)
6 B+ (Receive+)
7 GND
Table 12: SATA II connector pinout
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2.2.5. LVDS Panel Connector The EITX-3002 supports an onboard 24-bit single channel LVDS interface
through a 30-pin LVDS connector labeled as “JLVDS1”. The pinout of the
LVDS panel connector is shown below.
JLVDS1
1
Figure 23: LVDS panel connector diagram
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 IVDD1_5V 16 LVDS-D1+
2 PVDD1 17 BRIGHT_PWM
3 IVDD1_5V 18 GND
4 PVDD1 19 LVDSPCLK
5 GND 20 LVDS-D2-
6 GND 21 LVDSPD
7 IVDD1_12V 22 LVDS-D2+
8 LVDS-D0- 23 GND
9 IVDD1_12V 24 GND
10 LVDS-D0+ 25 LVDS-CLK-
11 GND 26 LVDS-D3-
12 GND 27 LVDS-CLK+
13 BLON1 28 LVDS-D3+
14 LVDS-D1- 29 GND
15 BRIGHTNESS_CTL1 30 GND
Table 13: LVDS panel connector pinouts
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2.2.6. Thermal Sensor Pin Header The EITX-3002 supports a pin header (3-pin) that allows the connection of a
thermal sensor cable for detecting the system’s internal air temperature. The
temperature reading can be seen in the BIOS Setup Utility. The pin header is
labeled as “SEN1”. The pin out of the thermal sensor pin header is shown
below.
SEN1
1
Figure 24: Thermal sensor pin header
Pin Signal
1 D2+_SYS
2 D2+_SYS
3 D2_AGND
Table 14: Thermal sensor pin header pinout
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2.2.7. USB 2.0 Pin Header The EITX-3002 mainboard provides two onboard USB 2.0 pin headers that can
support up to four additional USB 2.0 ports. The pin header blocks are
labeled as “J5” and “J6”. The pinout of the USB pin headers are shown below.
J5
1
10
27
J6
1
2
10
7
Figure 25: USB 2.0 pin headers
J5
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +5VSUS 2 +5VSUS
3 USBD_P1- 4 USBD_P0-
5 USBD_P1+ 6 USBD_P0+
7 GND 8 GND
9 — 10 GND
J6
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +5VSUS 2 +5VSUS
3 USBD_P3- 4 USBD_P4-
5 USBD_P3+ 6 USBD_P4+
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7 GND 8 GND
9 — 10 GND
Table 15: USB 2.0 pin headers pinout
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2.2.8. SPI Pin Header The mainboard has one 8-pin SPI pin header. This SPI (Serial Peripheral
Interface) pin-header is used to connect to the SPI BIOS programming fixture.
The pin header is labeled as “JSPI1”. The pinout of the pin header is shown
below.
JSPI1
1
52
8
Figure 26: SPI pin header
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 SPI_VCC 2 GND
3 MSPI_SS0 4 MSPI_CLK
5 MSPI_DI 6 MSPI_DO
7 — 8 RST_SW
Table 16: SPI pin header pinout
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2.2.9. LPC Connector The mainboard has one LPC connector for debugging purposes. The connector
is labeled as “JLPC1”. The pinout of the connector is shown below.
JLPC
1
Figure 27: LPC connector
Pin Signal
1 +3.3V
2 -PCIRST
3 PCI_CLK2
4 LPCAD0
5 -LPCFRAME
6 LPCAD1
7 LPCAD3
8 LPCAD2
9 GND
Table 17: LPC connector pinout
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2.2.10. COM Pin Headers The EITX-3002 mainboard includes two onboard COM pin headers in addition
to COM ports on the external I/O. The onboard COM pin headers labeled as
“COM3” and “COM4” are used to attach additional COM ports that support
RS-232 standard. All COM pin headers can support +5V or +12V. Refer to
their corresponding jumper settings for more information.
COM3
1
9
2
8
1
9
2
8
COM4
Figure 28: COM pin headers
COM3 COM4
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 DCD 2 RXD 1 DCD 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 DTR 3 TXD 4 DTR
5 GND 6 DSR 5 GND 6 DSR
7 RTS 8 CTS 7 RTS 8 CTS
9 RI/VCC 10 — 9 RI/VCC 10 —
Table 18: COM pin headers pinout
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2.2.11. Audio Pin Header The EITX-3002 mainboard has an audio pin header labeled as “F_AUDIO1” for
Line-in, Line-out and MIC-in. The F_AUDIO interface enables access to the VIA
High Definition Audio signal. The pinout of the pin header is shown below.
F_AUDIO1
1
9
2
10
Figure 29: Audio pin header
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 LINE_OUT_R 2 LINE_OUT_L
3 LINE_IN_R 4 LINE_IN_L
5 MIC1_RE_R 6 LINE_RE_L
7 — 8 NC
9 GND 10 GND
Table 19: Audio pin header pinout
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2.2.12. Digital I/O Pin Header The EITX-3002 mainboard provide 8-bit Digital I/O (GPIO) through the DIO
pin header labeled as “DIO1”. The 8 digital inputs and outputs can be
programmed to read or control devices, with input or output defined. The
DIO1 pin header supports up to four GPO and four GPI signals. The pinout of
the pin header is shown below.
DIO1
1
2
12
11
Figure 30: Digital I/O pin header
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 5V_DIO 2 12V_DIO
3 GPO_50 4 GPI_54
5 GPO_51 6 GPI_55
7 GPO_52 8 GPI_56
9 GPO_53 10 GPI_57
11 GND 12 GND
Table 20: Digital I/O pin header pinout
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2.2.13. Resistive Touch Panel Pin Header The EITX-3002 mainboard support Resistive Touch Panel pin header labeled
as “TOUCH_R1”. The TOUCH_R1 pin header is used to connect the touch
sensor controller for 5-wire/4-wire resistive touch panel. The pinout of the pin
header is shown below.
TOUCH_R1
1
6
2
5
Figure 31: Resistive Touch Panel pin header
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 R_UL 2 R_LR
3 R_PROBE 4 R_PROBE
5 R_UR 6 R_LL
Table 21: Resistive Touch Panel pin header pinout
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2.2.14. LPT Pin Header The EITX-3002 mainboard support an LPT (Line Print Terminal) pin header
labeled as “LPT1”. The LPT1 pin header is for connecting the 26-pin adapter
flat-cable of the parallel port. The parallel port is used to connect the
mainboard to a printer.
LPT1
1
24
2
25
Figure 32: LPT pin header
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 STROBE 2 AUTOFD
3 D0 4 ERR
5 D1 6 INIT
7 D2 8 SLCTINI
9 D3 10 GND
11 D4 12 GND
13 D5 14 GND
15 D6 16 GND
17 D7 18 GND
19 ACK 20 GND
21 BUSY 22 GND
23 PE 24 GND
25 SLCT 26 —
Table 22: LPT pin header pinout
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3. Jumpers and Switches
3.1. AT/ATX Power Mode Select The EITX-3002 supports two kinds of power modes: ATX mode and AT mode.
The ATX mode requires a standby power connection and a power supply on
signal to turn on the main power supply while the AT mode does not require
a standby power connection but needs to be connected to ground to boot up
properly. The power mode can be set by changing the jumper position on pin
header. The pin header jumper is labeled as “AT/ATX1”.
AT/ATX1
1
5
AT mode
1
ATX mode
(default)
1
Figure 33: AT/ATX mode jumper
Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 3
AT mode On On Off Off Off
ATX mode (default) Off On On Off Off
Reserved pin for external
ATX power On/Off control
Off Off Off - -
Table 23: AT/ATX mode jumper settings
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Note:
Pin 4 and pin 5 are reserved for External ATX Power On/Off control via cable The developers can
connect the cable to the pin 4 and pin 5 of the 5-pin AT/ATX pin header to manipulate the Power
On/Off control.
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3.2. Clear CMOS Jumper The onboard CMOS RAM stores system configuration data and has an onboard
battery power supply. To reset the CMOS settings, set the jumper on pins 2
and 3 while the system is off. Return the jumper to pins 1 and 2 afterwards.
Setting the jumper while the system is on will damage the mainboard. The pin
header jumper is labeled as “CLEAR_CMOS1” and the default setting is on
pins 1 and 2.
clear CMOS
1
default
1
CLEAR_CMOS1
1
Figure 34: Clear CMOS jumper
Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
Regular (default) On On Off
Clear CMOS Off On On
Table 24: Clear CMOS jumper settings
Note:
Except when clearing the RTC RAM, never remove the cap from the CLEAR_CMOS jumper default
position. Removing the cap will cause system boot failure. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system
is on; it will damage the mainboard.
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3.3. COM Voltage Select Jumpers The COM connectors on the front I/O coastline and the additional COM
connectors (available through the onboard COM pin headers) can be
configured to carry +5V or +12V power; or the Wake-On-Ring / Ring Indicator
(RI) signal by setting the COM voltage select jumpers (JCOMV1 ~ JCOMV4).
3.3.1. JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 Voltage Select Jumpers The voltage select jumpers “JCOMV1 and JCOMV2” are set to determine the
input carry voltage or Wake-on-ring signal of COM1 and COM2 connectors on
the front I/O coastline. The control signal Ring Indicator (RI) is the default
setting. The jumper settings are shown below.
+12V
1
+5V
1
JCOMV1
1
JCOMV2
1
+12V
1
+5V
1
RI
RI
1
1
Figure 35: JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 voltage select jumpers
JCOMV1 Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 JCOMV2 Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
RI (default) Off Off Off RI (default) Off Off Off
+5V On On Off +5V On On Off
+12V Off On On +12V Off On On
Table 25: JCOMV1 and JCOMV2 voltage select jumper settings
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3.3.2. JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 Voltage Select Jumpers The voltage select jumpers “JCOMV3 and JCOMV4” are set to determine the
input carry voltage or Wake-on-ring signal of the COM3 and COM4
connectors through onboard pin headers (JCOM1 and JCOM2). The control
signal Ring Indicator (RI) is the default setting. Refer to figure for the location
of the jumpers.
+12V
1
+5V
1
JCOMV
1
JCOMV�
1
+12V
1
+5V
1
��
��
1
1
Figure 36: JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 voltage select jumpers
JCOMV3 Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 JCOMV4 Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
RI (default) Off Off Off RI (default) Off Off Off
+5V On On Off +5V On On Off
+12V Off On On +12V Off On On
Table 26: JCOMV3 and JCOMV4 voltage select jumper settings
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3.4. System Reset Jumper To restart the hardware, momentarily close the jumper of the 2-pin reset pin
header. The reset pin is labeled as “JRST1”.
JRST1
1
open (default)
1
reset
1
Figure 37: System reset jumper
Setting Pin 1 Pin 2
Open (default) Off Off
Reset On On
Table 27: System reset jumper pinout
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3.5. LCD Power Select Jumper The EITX-3002 provides an onboard jumper labeled as “JPVDD1” for setting
the LCD signal power to either +5V or +3.3V for LVDS1 and Panel interface
connectors. When connecting the LVDS Panel display to JLVDS1 connector,
the setting of JPVDD1 must match the power requirements of the connected
LVDS Panel display. The default setting of JPVDD1 is +3.3V.
JPVDD�
�
+3.3V (default)
1
+5V
1
Figure 38: LCD power select jumper
Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3
+3.3V (default) On On Off
+5V Off On On
Table 28: LCD power select jumper pinout
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3.6. Resistive Touch Interface Select Jumper The EITX-3002 provides an onboard jumper labeled as “JTPNL1” for selecting
the 5-Wire or 4-Wire Resistive Touch Interface.
JTPNL1
1
1 1
5-Wire (default) 4-Wire
Figure 39: Resistive touch interface select jumper
Setting Pin 1 Pin 2
5-Wire (default) Off Off
4-Wire On On
Table 29: Resistive touch interface select jumper pinout
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3.7. AMP Select Jumper The EITX-3002 provides an onboard AMP (Amplified) select jumper labeled
as “J7”. The AMP select jumper is to enable or disable the amplified onboard
audio signals support. To enable the AMP (default setting): short pin 1 & 3,
pin 5 & 7, pin 2 & 4 and pin 6 & 8. To disable or bypass the AMP: short pin 3 &
4, and pin 5 & 6.
J7
1
7
2
8
1
7
2
8
35
46
1
7
2
8
Enabled AMP(default)
Disabled AMP
46
46
353
5
Figure 40: AMP select jumper
Settings Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 5 Pin 7
Enabled AMP (default) Short Short Short Short
Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 6 Pin 8
Short Short Short Short
Disabled/Bypass AMP Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 5 Pin 7
Open Short Short Open
Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 6 Pin 8
Open Short Short Open
Table 30: AMP select jumper settings
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4. Expansion Slots
4.1. DDR3 SODIMM Memory Slot The DDR3 memory slot can accommodate up to 4GB of 1066MHz memory.
The location of the DDR3 SODIMM memory slot is shown below.
J1
Figure 41: DDR3 SODIMM memory slot
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4.1.1. Installing a SODIMM Memory Module Step 1
Align the notch on the bottom of the DDR3 memory module with the notch
wedge in the slot.
Figure 42: Installing memory 1
Step 2
Then insert the memory module into the SODIMM socket at a 30 degree angle.
Step 3
Then push down until the memory module snaps into place. The SODIMM
slot has two locking mechanisms that will click once the memory module has
been fully inserted.
Figure 43: Installing memory 2
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4.1.2. Em-IO Expansion Connector The Em-IO interface connector enables the Em-IO expansion modules (EMIO-
3210 / EMIO-3450) to connect to the EITX-3002 mainboard.
EMIO1
1
Figure 44: Em-IO connector diagram
Note:
For more details on the Em-IO connectors, please refer to Appendix B.
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5. BIOS Setup Utility
5.1. Entering the BIOS Setup Utility Power on the computer and press Delete during the beginning of the boot
sequence to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. If the entry point has passed, restart
the system and try again.
5.2. Control Keys Up Move up one row
Down Move down one row
Left Move to the left in the navigation bar
Right Move to the right in the navigation bar
Enter Access the highlighted item
Esc Jumps to the Exit screen or returns to the previous screen
+1 Increase the numeric value
-1 Decrease the numeric value
F1 General help2
F7 Discard changes
F9 Load optimized defaults
F10 Save all the changes and exit
Note:
1. Must be pressed using the 10-key pad.
2. The General help contents are only for the Status Page and Option Page setup menus.
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5.3. Getting Help The BIOS Setup Utility provides a “General Help” screen. This screen can be
accessed at any time by pressing F1. The help screen displays the keys for
using and navigating the BIOS Setup Utility. Press Esc to exit the help screen.
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5.4. System Overview The System Overview screen is the default screen that is shown when the
BIOS Setup Utility is launched. This screen can be accessed by traversing the
navigation bar to the “Main” label.
System Time [1 : 42 : 06]
System Overview
Version : 08.00.16
Use [ENTER], [TAB] or
[SHIFT-TAB] to select
a field.
Use [+] or [-] to
configure system time.
System Date [Tue 09/21/2011]
AMIBIOS
Build Date : 9/20/11
ID : X0300100
VIA Nano X2 U4300 @ 1.2+ GHz
Processor
Size : 3840MB
System Memory
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Figure 45: Illustration of the Main menu screen
5.4.1. AMIBIOS The content in this section of the screen shows the current BIOS version, build
date, and ID number.
5.4.2. Processor This content in this section shows the CPU information that has been detected.
5.4.3. System Memory This section shows the amount of available memory that has been detected.
5.4.4. System Time This section shows the current system time. Press Tab to traverse right and
Shift+Tab to traverse left through the hour, minute, and second segments. The
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+ and - keys on the number pad can be used to change the values. The time
format is [Hour : Minute : Second].
5.4.5. System Date This section shows the current system date. Press Tab to traverse right and
Shift+Tab to traverse left through the month, day, and year segments. The +
and - keys on the number pad can be used to change the values. The weekday
name is automatically updated when the date is altered. The date format is
[Weekday, Month, Day, Year].
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5.5. Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings screen shows a list of categories that can provide
access to a sub-screen. Sub-screen links can be identified by the preceding
right-facing arrowhead.
Advanced SettingsConfigure CPU.
WARNING : Setting wrong values in below sections
may cause system to malfunction.
CPU Configuration
ACPI Configuration
APM Configuration
Spread Spectrum Configuration
USB Configuration
SuperIO Configuration
Hardware Health Configuration
CRB Configuration
SATA Configuration
FreeDos Configuration
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Figure 46: Illustration of the Advanced Settings screen
The Advanced Settings screen contains the following links:
� CPU Configuration
� SATA Configuration
� SuperIO Configuration
� Hardware Health Configuration
� ACPI Configuration
� APM Configuration
� Spread Spectrum Configuration
� USB Configuration
� FreeDos Configuration
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� CRB Configuration
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5.5.1. CPU Configuration The CPU Configuration screen shows detailed information about the built-in
processor.
Configure advanced CPU settings
Manufacturer : VIA
VIA Nano X2 U4300 @ 1.2+ GHz
Speed (FSB 266MHz * 4.5): 1200MHz
Core : 2
Cache L1 : 128 KB
Cache L2 : 1024 KB
Module Version: 01.0C
Microcode revision : 26
Advanced
Enabled/Disabled
Nano CPU Thermal
Monitor 3 function
PMON Support : N/A
PMON [Disabled]
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5.5.1.1. PMON The PMON function has two settings: Auto and Disabled. When set to “Auto”,
the PMON function will be enabled and controlled the CPU speed to perform
automatically at best performance to comply with the given system
applications. The PMON default setting is Disabled.
Note:
Enabling the PMON function have an effect on the PXE and CFast operating temperature that would
rise up to 60°C (for EITX-3002-1D10A1 and EITX-3002-2D10A1) and 50°C (for EITX-3002-1D12A1 and
EITX-3002-2D12A1). Also, it could possibly affect the RTC time value.
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5.5.2. SATA Configuration The SATA Configuration screen shows links to the primary IDE Master and
primary IDE Slave hard drive information screens.
SATA ConfigurationWhile entering setup,
BIOS auto detects the
presence of SATA devices.
This displays the status
of auto detection of SATA
devices.
Serial ATA IDE devices
Advanced
Primary IDE Master : [Hard Disk]
Primary IDE Slave : [Not Detected]
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Figure 48: Illustration of SATA Configuration screen
5.5.2.1. Hard Disk Information When a hard drive is detected, the hard drive’s detailed information can be
displayed on the Primary IDE Master/Slave sub-screen.
Primary IDE MasterSelect the type of
device connected to the
system.
Advanced
Device : Hard Disk
Vendor : Hitachi HTS545025B9A300
Size : 250.0 GB
LBA Mode : Supported
Block Mode : 16 Sectors
PIO Mode : 4
Async DMA : MultiWord DMA-2
Ultra DMA : Ultra DMA-6
S.M.A.R.T. : Supported
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5.5.3. SuperIO Configuration The SuperIO Configuration screen shows the specific addresses, IRQs and
types of the onboard serial ports.
Configure F81865F Super IO ChipsetAllows BIOS to select
Serial Port1 base
addresses.Serial Port [3F8/IRQ4]
Advanced
Serial Port1 Type [RS232]
Serial Port2 [2F8/IRQ4]
Serial Port2 Type [RS232]
Serial Port3 [3E8/IRQ4]
Serial Port4 [2E8/IRQ4]
Parallel Port [378/IRQ7]
Parallel Port Mode [Normal]
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Figure 50: Illustration of SuperIO Configuration screen
5.5.3.1. Serial Ports 1 to 4 Port Address IRQ Type
1 Disabled, 3F8 4 RS232, RS422, RS485
2 Disabled, 2F8 4 RS232, RS422, RS485
3 Disabled, 3E8 4 -
4 Disabled, 2E8 4 -
Table 31: Serial port addresses, IRQs and types
5.5.3.2. Parallel Port This specifies the I/O port address and IRQ of the parallel port. The parallel
port has two options: Disabled, 378/IRQ7
5.5.3.3. Parallel Port Mode This specifies the parallel port mode. The parallel port mode has five options:
Normal, Bi-Directional, ECP, EPP, ECP&EPP
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5.5.4. Hardware Health Configuration The Hardware Health Configuration screen displays the monitored aspects of
the mainboard such as CPU temperature, fan speed, and voltages of the power
planes.
Hardware Health Configuration
System Temperature :N/A
VCORE :0.968 V
+5V :4.918 V
+1.5VDIMM :1.502 V
Advanced
CPU Temperature :33°C/91°F
+3.3V :3.352 V
System Fan Speed :N/A
VBAT :3.328V
VSB :3.328V
+12V :12.232 V
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5.5.5. ACPI Configuration ACPI grants the operating system direct control over system power
management. The ACPI Configuration screen can be used to set a number of
power management related functions.
ACPI SettingsSelect the ACPI state used
for System SuspendSuspend mode [Auto]
Advanced
ACPI Version Features [ACPI v3.0]
ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]
USB S4 WakeUp [Disabled]
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5.5.5.1. Suspend Mode The Suspend Mode field has three selectable options.
S1(POS)
S1/Power On Suspend (POS) is a low power state. In this state, no system
context (CPU or chipset) is lost and hardware maintains all system contexts.
S3(STR)
S3/Suspend To RAM (STR) is a power-down state. In this state, power is
supplied only to essential components such as main memory and wakeup-
capable devices. The system context is saved to main memory, and context is
restored from the memory when a "wakeup" event occurs.
Auto
When the Suspend Mode is set to Auto, the operating system will control the
power state.
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5.5.5.2. ACPI Version Features The ACPI Version Features enables the BIOS to support the designated ACPI
specification. There are three versions to choose from: ACPI v1.0, ACPI v2.0,
and ACPI v3.0.
5.5.5.3. ACPI APIC Support The ACPI APIC Supports enables the ACPI support in APIC. The ACPI APIC
Supports has two options: Enabled and Disabled. When select Enabled, the
ACPI APIC table pointer includes in the Root System Description Table (RSDT)
pointer lists. When select the Disabled, support for this feature will be
unavailable.
5.5.5.4. USB S4 WakeUp The USB S4 WakeUp enables the system to resume through the USB device
port from S4 state. There are two options: Enabled, Disabled.
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5.5.6. APM Configuration APM enables the operating system to co-work with the BIOS to control the
system power management. The APM Configuration screen can be used to set
a number of power management functions.
Options
Advanced
On/Off
Standby
Suspend
Power Button Mode [On/Off]
Advanced Resume Event Controls
Restore on AC/Power Loss [Power-off]
Resume On RTC Alarm [Disabled]
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5.5.6.1. Power Button Mode The Power Button Mode has three options.
On/Off
When On/Off is selected, pressing the power button will instantly cause the
system to power on or off.
Standby
When Standby is selected, the power button must be pressed and held down
for 4 seconds before the system will power off.
Suspend
When Suspend is selected, pressing the power button will instantly cause the
system to enter suspend mode.
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5.5.6.2. Restore on AC/Power Loss Restore on AC/Power Loss defines how the system will respond after AC
power has been interrupted while the system is on. There are three options.
Power Off
The Power Off option keeps the system in an off state until the power button
is pressed again.
Power On
The Power On option restarts the system when the power has returned.
Last State
The Last State option restores the system to its previous state when the power
was interrupted.
5.5.6.3. Resume on LAN Resume on LAN wakes up a system that has been put into suspend or standby
mode. When this feature is enabled, the system can be restored to an active
state when a PCIE wake up signal is detected on the LAN.
5.5.6.4. Resume on RTC Alarm Resume on RTC Alarm can only be used if Resume on Software RTC Alarm is
not enabled. This feature enables the BIOS to automatically power on the
system at a scheduled time. When enabled, the RTC Alarm Date and System
Time features will be unlocked.
5.5.6.5. RTC Alarm Date (Days) The RTC Alarm Date feature is visible only when Resume on RTC Alarm is
enabled. This feature enables the user to specify a specific date each month or
daily recurrence. Use the + and - keys on the number pad to change the value
of the RTC Alarm Date.
Every Day
The Every Day option triggers the RTC Alarm daily.
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When a specific numeric date is selected, the RTC Alarm will be triggered on
that day of the month.
5.5.6.6. System Time The System Time option enables the user to specify the time the system
should power on for the date that is set in RTC Alarm Date.
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5.5.7. Spread Spectrum Configuration The Spread Spectrum Configuration screen enables access to the Spread
Spectrum Setting feature.
Spread Spectrum ConfigurationDynamic to adjust SSC.
Spread Spectrum Configuration [0.1%]
Advanced
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Figure 54: Illustration of Spread Spectrum Configuration screen
5.5.7.1. Spread Spectrum Setting The Spread Spectrum Setting feature enables the BIOS to modulate the clock
frequencies originating from the mainboard. The settings are in percentages of
modulation. Higher percentages result in greater modulation of clock
frequencies. This feature has settings that range from 0.1% to 0.9%.
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5.5.8. USB Configuration The USB Configuration screen shows the number of connected USB devices.
Additionally, support for various USB features can be enabled or disabled.
USB Configuration
Advanced
Enables support for legacy
USB. AUTO option disables
legacy support if no USB
devices are connected.
Module Version - 2.24.5-13.4
USB Devices Enabled :
1 Keyboard, 1 Mouse, 1 Hub
USB 2.0 Controller Mode [HiSpeed]
== Onboard VX900 USB Setup Items ==
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
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Figure 55: Illustration of USB Configuration screen
5.5.8.1. Legacy USB Support The Legacy USB Support feature has two options: Enabled and Auto. When set
to Enabled, the system enables support for legacy USB devices. When set to
Auto, the system automatically disables legacy support if no USB Devices are
connected.
5.5.8.2. USB 2.0 Controller Mode Configures the USB 2.0 controller in FullSpeed or HiSpeed. The FullSpeed
limit the USB 2.0 controller to transfer data at 12 Mbps. The HiSpeed enables
the USB 2.0 controller to transfer data at 480Mbps. The connected USB device
must support HiSpeed in order to benefit from this setting.
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5.5.9. FreeDos Configuration The FreeDos Configuration screen can be used to enable the FreeDos function.
FreeDos Configuration
FreeDos [Disabled]
Advanced
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Figure 56: Illustration of FreeDos Configuration screen
5.5.9.1. FreeDos The FreeDos feature enables the BIOS to support FreeDos. The options are
Enabled and Disabled.
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5.5.10. CRB Configuration The CRB Configuration screen includes chipset settings.
Advanced
Options
Disabled
Enabled
VT6130 LAN Control [Enabled]
LAN Option ROM [Disabled]
CRB Configuration
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Figure 57: Illustration of CRB Configuration screen
5.5.10.1. VT6130 LAN Control The VT6130 LAN Control feature determines whether the onboard LAN
controller will be used or not.
5.5.10.2. LAN Option ROM The LAN Option ROM feature will only be visible if the VT6130 LAN Control
feature is enabled. If the LAN Option ROM feature is enabled, then the system
will load a separate ROM for the LAN controller in order to boot through the
Gigabit Ethernet.
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5.6. Boot Settings The Boot Settings screen has two links that goes to the Boot Settings
Configuration and Boot Device Priority screens.
Boot SettingsConfigure Settings
during System Boot.Boot Settings Configuration
Boot Device Priority
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Figure 58: Illustration of Boot Settings screen
5.6.1. Boot Settings Configuration The Boot Settings Configuration screen has several features that can be run
during the system boot sequence.
Boot
Boot Settings ConfigurationAllows BIOS to skip
certain tests while
booting. This will
decrease the time needed
to boot the system.
Quick Boot [Enabled]
Quiet Boot [Enabled]
Bootup Num-Lock [On]
Wait for 'F1' if Error [Enabled]
Hit 'DEL' Message Display [Enabled]
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5.6.1.1. Quick Boot The Quick Boot feature enables the BIOS to skip certain tests in order to
speed up the boot sequence. This feature has two options: enabled and
disabled.
5.6.1.2. Quiet Boot The Quiet Boot feature hides all of the Power-on Self Test (POST) messages
during the boot sequence. Instead of the POST messages, the user will see an
OEM logo. This feature has two options: enabled and disabled.
5.6.1.3. Bootup Num-Lock The Bootup Num-Lock feature determines how the 10-key pad will behave.
When the feature is enabled, the 10-key pad will behave as a number pad.
When the feature is disabled, the 10-key pad will behave as cursor navigation
keys.
5.6.1.4. Wait for ‘F1’ if Error This feature determines how the system will respond if an error is detected
during the boot sequence. If this feature is enabled, the BIOS will pause
booting and wait for the user to press F1 to enter the BIOS setup menu. This
feature has two options: enabled and disabled.
5.6.1.5. Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display This feature determines if the BIOS will display a POST message that informs
the user how to access the BIOS Setup Utility.1 This feature has two options:
enabled and disabled.
Note:
1. if the Quiet Boot option is enabled, the settings of this feature will have no effect.
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5.6.2. Boot Device Priority The Boot Device Priority screen lists all bootable devices.
Boot Device PrioritySpecifies the best
sequence from the
available devices.
A device enclosed in
parenthesis has been
disabled in the
corresponding type menu.
1st Boot Device [SATA: PM-Hitachi HT]]
Boot
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Figure 60: Illustration of the Boot Device Priority screen
5.6.2.1. 1st Boot Device This feature specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. The
available boot devices are detected dynamically and bootable devices will be
listed accordingly.
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5.7. Security Settings The Security Settings screen provides a way to restrict access to the BIOS or
even the entire system.
Security SettingsInstall or Change the
password.Supervisor Password : Not Installed
Change Supervisor Password
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Figure 61: Illustration of Security Settings screen
5.7.1. Change Supervisor Password This option is for setting a password for accessing the BIOS setup utility.
When a password has been set, a password prompt will be displayed
whenever the BIOS setup utility is launched. This prevents an unauthorized
person from changing any part of the system configuration.
When a supervisor password is set, the Password Check option will be
unlocked.
5.7.2. User Access Level This feature controls the level of access a user (without the supervisor
password) is granted to the BIOS setup utility. This feature has four options.
No Access
The No Access option completely locks the BIOS setup utility. The supervisor
password is required to access and change the BIOS settings.
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View Only
The View Only option only allows access to view the BIOS settings. Users
with this permission level cannot make changes to the BIOS.
Limited
The Limited option only allows non-critical BIOS settings to be changed.
Changes are allowed to the following BIOS features:
� System Time
� System Date
� Quick Boot
� Display Logo
Full Access
The Full Access option allows all BIOS settings to be changed except for the
Change Supervisor Password and User Access Level options.
5.7.3. Change User Password This option is for setting a password for non-supervisors. When a user
password is set, the Clear User Password and Password Check options will be
unlocked.
5.7.4. Clear User Password This option is only available when the user accesses the BIOS Setup Utility
when the user password has been specified.
5.7.5. Password Check This feature is compulsory when the Change Supervisor Password option is set.
The user will have up to three chances to enter the correct password before
the BIOS forces the system to stop booting. If the user does not enter the
correct password, the keyboard will also lock up. The only way to get past
this is to do a hard reboot (i.e., use the system reset button or cut off the
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power to the system). A soft reboot (i.e., Ctrl+Alt+Del) will not work
because the keyboard will be locked. This feature has two options.
Setup
The Setup option forces users to enter a password in order to access the BIOS
Setup Utility.
Always
The Always option forces users to enter a password in order to boot up the
system.
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5.8. Advanced Chipset Settings The Advanced Chipset Settings screen has two links for accessing North and
South bridge functions. Though the VX900 is a single chip solution, the North
and South bridge categories are still for grouping features.
Advanced Chipset SettingsOptions for VIA VX900
WARNING : Setting wrong values in below sections
may cause system to malfunction.
North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration
South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration
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Figure 62: Illustration of Advanced Chipset Settings screen
5.8.1. North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration The North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen contains two links to sub-
screens and one feature.
North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration
DRAM Clock/Timing Configuration
Chipset
Options for DRAM
OnChip VGA Configuration
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Figure 63: Illustration of North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen
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5.8.1.1. DRAM Clock/Timing Configuration The DRAM Clock/Timing Configuration screen has one feature for controlling
the system DRAM. All other DRAM features are automated and cannot be
accessed.
DRAM Frequency/Timing Configuration
DRAM Clock [Auto]
ChipsetChipset
Options
Auto
400 MHz
533 MHz
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
V02.69 (C) Copyright 1985-2010, American Megatrends, Inc.
+ -
F1
F10
ESC
Select Screen
Select Item
Change Option
General Help
Save and Exit
Exit
Figure 64: Illustration of DRAM Frequency/Timing Configuration screen
5.8.1.1.1. DRAM Clock
The DRAM Clock option enables the user to determine how the BIOS handles
the memory clock frequency. The memory clock can either be dynamic or
static. This feature has three options.
Auto
The Auto option enables the BIOS to select a compatible clock frequency for
the installed memory.
400 MHz
The 400 MHz option forces the BIOS to be fixed at 800 MHz for DDR3
memory modules.
533 MHz
The 533 MHz option forces the BIOS to be fixed at 1066 MHz for DDR3
memory modules.
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5.8.1.2. OnChip VGA Configuration The OnChip VGA Configuration screen has features for controlling the
integrated graphics controller in the VX900 chipset.
Chipset
VGA Share Memory (Frame Buffer) [256MB]
CPU Direct Access Frame Buffer [Enabled]
Select Display Device 1 [CRT]
Options
CRT
LCD
HDMI
DP
OnChip VGA Configuration
Select Display Device 2 [HDMI]
Panel Type [02]
Backlight Control by VX900 [Level 2]
Backlight Control by AD5301 [Level 2]
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
V02.69 (C) Copyright 1985-2010, American Megatrends, Inc.
+ -
F1
F10
ESC
Select Screen
Select Item
Change Option
General Help
Save and Exit
Exit
Figure 65: Illustration of OnChip VGA Configuration screen
5.8.1.2.1. Select Display Device 1 and 2
The Select Display Device feature enables the user to choose a specific
display interface. This feature has four options: CRT, LCD, HDMI® and DP. If
both Select Display Device 1 and Select Display Device 2 are set to the same
interface, then any display device connected to the other interface will not
function. For example, if both Select Display 1 and 2 are set to CRT, then no
data will be sent to the HDMI® and LCD port.
5.8.1.2.2. VGA Share Memory (Frame Buffer)
The VGA Share Memory feature enables the user to choose the amount of the
system memory to reserve for use by the integrated graphics controller. The
amount of memory that can be reserved ranges from 64 – 512 MB.
5.8.1.2.3. CPU Direct Access Frame Buffer
The CPU Direct Access Frame Buffer feature enables the CPU to write to the
portion of memory reserved for the integrated graphics controller. This feature
has two options: enabled and disabled.
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5.8.1.2.4. Panel Type
The Panel Type feature enables the user to specify the resolution of the display
being used with the system. The panel types are predefined in the VGA VBIOS.
Panel Type Resolution Panel Type Resolution
00 640 x 480 08 800 x 480
01 800 x 600 09 1024 x 600
02 1024 x 768 10 1366 x 768
03 1280 x 768 11 1600 x 1200
04 1280 x 1024 12 1680 x 1050
05 1400 x 1050 13 1920 x 1200
06 1440 x 900 14 1920 x 1080
07 1280 x 800 15 1024 x 576
5.8.1.2.5. Backlight Control by VX900
The Backlight Control feature control by VX900 enables the user to control
the brightness of the LCD backlight. This feature has five options.
Level 1 0% PW Duty
Level 1 25% PW Duty
Level 2 50% PW Duty
Level 3 75% PW Duty
Level 4 100% PW Duty
5.8.1.2.6. Backlight Control by AD5301
The Backlight Control feature control by AD5301. This feature has five options.
Level 0 0.00V
Level 1 1.25V
Level 2 2.50V
Level 3 3.75V
Level 4 5.00V
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5.8.2. South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration The South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen has three features.
Chipset
* OnChip HDAC Device [Enable]
South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration
* WATCHDOG Timer Enable [Disabled]
* EuP/ErP Lot6 support [Disabled]
Options
Enabled
Disabled
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
V02.69 (C) Copyright 1985-2010, American Megatrends, Inc.
+ -
F1
F10
ESC
Select Screen
Select Item
Change Option
General Help
Save and Exit
Exit
Figure 66: Illustration of South Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration screen
5.8.2.1. OnChip HDAC Device The OnChip HDAC Device feature enables the BIOS to control the high
definition audio codec in the chipset. This feature has two options: enable and
disable.
5.8.2.2. WATCHDOG Timer Enable The WATCHDOG Timer Enable feature unlocks three other features that
enable the BIOS to monitor the state of the system. This feature has two
options: enabled or disabled.
5.8.2.3. EuP/ErP Lot6 Support The EuP/ErP Lot6 Support feature enables the BIOS to reduce the power draw
to less than 1W when the system is in standby mode. This feature has two
options: enabled and disabled.
Note:
When EuP/ErP Lot6 support is enabled, the PCIe LAN remote wake-up capability will be disabled.
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5.9. Exit Options
Exit OptionsExit system setup after
saving the changes.
F10 key can be used for
this operation.
Save Changes and Exit
Discard Changes and Exit
Save Changes
Load Optimal Defaults
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
V02.69 (C) Copyright 1985-2010, American Megatrends, Inc.
Enter
F1
F10
ESC
Select Screen
Select Item
Go to Sub Screen
General Help
Save and Exit
Exit
Main Advanced Boot Security Chipset Exit
Figure 67: Illustration of Exit Options screen
5.9.1. Save Changes and Exit Save all changes to the BIOS and exit the BIOS Setup Utility. The “F10” hotkey
can also be used to trigger this command.
5.9.2. Discard Changes and Exit Exit the BIOS Setup Utility without saving any changes. The “Esc” hotkey can
also be used to trigger this command.
5.9.3. Discard Changes This command reverts all changes to the settings that were in place when the
BIOS Setup Utility was launched. The “F7” hotkey can also be used to trigger
this command.
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5.9.4. Load Optimal Defaults Load optimal default values for all the setup items. The default optimized values
are defined by the mainboard manufacturer to provide optimized environment for
a basic system. The “F9” hotkey can also be used to trigger this command
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6. Driver Installation
6.1. Microsoft Driver Support The VIA EITX-3002 mainboard is compatible with Microsoft operating systems.
The latest Windows drivers can be downloaded from the VEPD website at
www.viaembedded.com.
For embedded operating systems, the related drivers can be found in the VIA
Embedded website at www.viaembedded.com.
6.2. Linux Driver Support The VIA EITX-3002 mainboard is highly compatible with many Linux
distributions.
Support and drivers are provided through various methods including:
� Drivers provided by VIA
� Using a driver built into a distribution package
� Visiting www.viaembedded.com for the latest updated drivers
� Installing a third party driver (such as the ALSA driver from the
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture project for integrated audio)
� Debian Linux 6 (Kernel 2.6.32-5-686)
For OEM clients and system integrators developing a product for long term
production, other code and resources may also be made available. You can
submit a request to your VEPD support contact.
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Appendix A.
Disassembling the EITX-3002
Mainboard from Heatsink
A.1. Disassembling the Mainboard
Step 1
Unscrew the seven screws from the EITX-3002 mainboard.
Figure 68: Unscrewing the mainboard
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Step 2
Gently pull-up the mainboard vertically.
Figure 69: Removing the mainboard
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Appendix B.
Em-IO Expansion Bus Interface
B.1. Introduction For embedded system developers, flexibility in I/O configurations is necessary
in order to meet diverse embedded applications. It is important for
developers to reduce development costs, risks, and time. The EITX-3002 is an
Em-ITX form factor single board computer that enables developers to design
a system with solid performance and comprehensive I/O’s using its onboard
Em-IO expansion bus. The Em-IO expansion bus makes the system design
more flexible to easily extend functionality. In case a new or different I/O is
needed for a new application to meet time to market, the standard platform
based on Em-ITX form factor can be stacked with an alternative Em-IO
expansion module. This can greatly reduce development costs and accelerate
the product design cycle.
The Em-IO interface connector is an open bus interface initiated by VIA. The
Em-IO integrates popular bus signals, including USB2.0, GPIO, LPC, PCI
Express, Digital Video Port interface Signals, ACPI 3.0 and 3.3V/5V/12V DC
Power Signals. The Em-IO interface connector enables Em-IO expansion
modules to be attached to Em-ITX form factor board to further reduces
troublesome cabling issues that are usually encountered when designing
systems.
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B.2. Em-IO Connector Pin Definition The Em-IO expansion bus interface uses the 160-pin connector. It supports
expansion interface signals of PCIe x8, LPC, SMBus, GPIO, DVP display
interface, VCC power signals of +3.3V, +5V, +12V, and ACPI 3.0.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
A1 NC B1 SMB_CLK
A2 NC B2 SMB_DAT
A3 NC B3 SMB_ALRT#
A4 GND B4 Global Reset
A5 LPC_CLK48M B5 PWROK_5V
A6 GPIO B6 GPIO
A7 GPIO B7 LPC_FRAME#
A8 LPC_CLK14M B8 LPC_AD0
A9 LPC_DRQ#1 B9 LPC_AD1
A10 LPC_CLK B10 LPC_AD2
A11 Serial IRQ B11 LPC_AD3
A12 GND B12 GND
A13 C_PCIE_RX7- B13 C_PCIE_RX8-
A14 C_PCIE_RX7+ B14 C_PCIE_RX8+
A15 GND B15 GND
A16 C_PCIE_TX7- B16 C_PCIE_TX8-
A17 C_PCIE_TX7- B17 C_PCIE_TX8-
A18 GND B18 GND
A19 C_PCIE_RX5- B19 C_PCIE_RX6-
A20 C_PCIE_RX5+ B20 C_PCIE_RX6+
A21 GND B21 GND
A22 C_PCIE_TX5- B22 C_PCIE_TX6-
A23 C_PCIE_TX5+ B23 C_PCIE_TX6+
A24 GND B24 GND
A25 C_PCIE_RX3- B25 C_PCIE_RX4-
A26 C_PCIE_RX3+ B26 C_PCIE_RX4+
A27 GND B27 GND
A28 C_PCIE_TX3- B28 C_PCIE_TX4-
A29 C_PCIE_TX3+ B29 C_PCIE_TX4+
A30 GND B30 GND
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A31 C_PCIE_RX1- B31 C_PCIE_RX2-
A32 C_PCIE_RX1+ B32 C_PCIE_RX2+
A33 GND B33 GND
A34 C_PCIE_TX1- B34 C_PCIE_TX2-
A35 C_PCIE_TX1- B35 C_PCIE_TX2+
A36 GND B36 GND
A37 C_PCIE_CLK+ B37 NC
A38 C_PCIE_CLK- B38 NC
A39 GND B39 GND
A40 NC B40 NC
A41 NC B41 NC
A42 GND B42 GND
A43 NC B43 NC
A44 NC B44 NC
A45 GND B45 GND
A46 NC B46 EXPCD_REQ#
A47 NC B47 EXPCD_PRSNT#
A48 GND B48 Ring
A49 PCIE_RST B49 ACPI_S3
A50 PCIE_WAKE# B50 ACPI_S5
A51 GND B51 GND
A52 DVP_D0 B52 DVP_D1
A53 DVP_P2 B53 DVP_D3
A54 DVP_D4 B54 DVP_D5
A55 GND B55 GND
A56 DVP_D6 B56 DVP_D7
A57 DVP_D8 B57 DVP_D9
A58 DVP_D10 B58 DVP_D11
A59 GND B59 GND
A60 DVP_D12 B60 DVP_D13
A61 DVP_D14 B61 DVP_D15
A62 DVP_DE B62 DVP_TVCLKR
A63 GND B63 GND
A64 DVP_VS B64 DVP_CLK
A65 DVP_HS B65 GND
A66 DVP_TVFLD B66 EN_VDD2
A67 GND B67 EN_VBLT2
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A68 DVP_SPD B68 DVP_DET
A69 DVP_SPCLK B69 SPDIFOUT
A70 GND B70 GND
A71 VCC B71 VCC33
A72 VCC B72 VCC33
A73 VCC B73 VCC33
A74 VCC B74 VCC33
A75 VCC B75 VCC33
A76 VCC B76 VCC33
A77 VCC B77 VCC33
A78 VCC12 B78 VCC33SB
A79 VCC12 B79 VCC5SB
A80 VCC12 B80 VCC5SB
Table 32: Em-IO connector pinout
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Appendix C.
Power Consumption Report Power consumption tests were performed on the VIA EITX-3002. The
following tables represent the breakdown of the voltage, ampere and wattage
values while running common system applications.
C.1. EITX-3002 rev.3 CNQ 1.0 GHz.w/ PMON
Off The tests were performed based on the following additional components:
� Power in- DC PSU inSTEK GPC-3030DQ
� HDD - 250GB Fujitsu MJA2250BH +5V / 0.6A
� DRAM - DDRIII 1333 2GB SODIMM *1 ApacerHynix
� Electronic Load - Chroma 63006
� External Powered DVD ROM - CRX890S
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C.1.1. IDLE Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.860 2.803 19.229
DC IN +12V 12.040 1.618 19.481
DC IN +24V 24.020 0.873 20.969
DC IN +36V 35.990 0.596 21.450
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.870 3.856 26.491
DC IN +12V 12.050 2.010 24.221
DC IN +24V 24.020 1.125 27.023
DC IN +36V 36.000 0.738 26.568
C.1.2. MP3 Playback- by Windows Media Player
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.780 3.748 25.411
DC IN +12V 12.010 2.119 25.449
DC IN +24V 24.000 1.100 26.400
DC IN +36V 35.970 0.787 28.308
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.850 4.635 31.750
DC IN +12V 12.040 2.514 30.269
DC IN +24V 24.020 1.303 31.298
DC IN +36V 35.990 0.988 35.558
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C.1.3. Run BurnIn Test Ver6.0
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.750 4.188 28.269
DC IN +12V 11.920 2.440 29.085
DC IN +24V 23.970 1.235 29.603
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.840 30.324
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.780 4.605 31.222
DC IN +12V 11.950 2.607 31.154
DC IN +24V 23.980 1.329 31.869
DC IN +36V 36.110 0.913 32.968
C.1.4. DVD Playback- by Power DVD 6.0.
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.820 3.254 22.192
DC IN +12V 12.030 1.895 22.797
DC IN +24V 24.010 0.999 23.986
DC IN +36V 35.980 0.676 24.322
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.850 3.959 27.119
DC IN +12V 12.040 2.292 27.596
DC IN +24V 24.020 1.205 28.944
DC IN +36V 35.990 0.811 29.188
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C.1.5. LAN- Gigabit Eathernet Ddata Copy/Compare
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.750 4.158 28.067
DC IN +12V 11.930 2.388 28.489
DC IN +24V 23.970 1.235 29.603
DC IN +36V 36.090 0.860 31.037
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.800 4.462 30.342
DC IN +12V 11.960 2.594 31.024
DC IN +24V 23.990 1.345 32.267
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.929 33.537
C.1.6. IDLE Status- w/ USB *4 Port Power 5V@0.5A
Loaded
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.710 4.601 30.873
DC IN +12V 11.960 2.718 32.507
DC IN +24V 23.970 1.349 32.336
DC IN +36V 35.940 0.982 35.293
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.720 4.940 33.197
DC IN +12V 11.960 2.907 34.768
DC IN +24V 23.980 1.439 34.507
DC IN +36V 35.950 1.043 37.496
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C.1.7. S3 Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.050 0.431 3.039
DC IN +12V 12.160 0.264 3.210
DC IN +24V 24.110 0.150 3.617
DC IN +36V 36.030 0.128 4.605
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.060 0.447 3.156
DC IN +12V 12.170 0.275 3.347
DC IN +24V 24.110 0.159 3.833
DC IN +36V 36.050 0.138 4.975
C.1.8. S3 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only>
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.060 0.262 1.850
DC IN +12V 12.170 0.167 2.032
DC IN +24V 24.120 0.089 2.147
DC IN +36V 36.040 0.073 2.631
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.070 0.274 1.937
DC IN +12V 12.180 0.180 2.192
DC IN +24V 24.120 0.098 2.364
DC IN +36V 36.060 0.084 3.029
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C.1.9. S5 Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.050 0.475 3.349
DC IN +12V 12.160 0.288 3.502
DC IN +24V 24.100 0.191 4.603
DC IN +36V 36.050 0.162 5.840
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.060 0.488 3.445
DC IN +12V 12.170 0.299 3.639
DC IN +24V 24.100 0.201 4.844
DC IN +36V 36.040 0.153 5.514
C.1.10. S5 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only>
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.060 0.283 1.998
DC IN +12V 12.170 0.124 1.509
DC IN +24V 24.120 0.094 2.267
DC IN +36V 36.050 0.063 2.271
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.070 0.302 2.135
DC IN +12V 12.170 0.135 1.643
DC IN +24V 24.120 0.101 2.436
DC IN +36V 36.060 0.073 2.632
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C.2. EITX-3002 rev.3 CNQ 1.2+ GHz.w/ PMON
Off The tests were performed based on the following additional components:
� Power in- DC PSU inSTEK GPC-3030DQ
� HDD - 250GB Fujitsu MJA2250BH +5V / 0.6A
� DRAM - DDRIII 1333 2GB SODIMM *1 ApacerHynix
� Electronic Load - Chroma 63006
� External Powered DVD ROM - CRX890S
C.2.1. IDLE Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.733 3.060 20.603
DC IN +12V 11.594 1.826 21.171
DC IN +24V 24.050 0.899 21.621
DC IN +36V 36.040 0.640 23.066
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.767 5.081 34.383
DC IN +12V 11.960 2.426 29.015
DC IN +24V 24.060 1.191 28.655
DC IN +36V 36.040 0.875 31.535
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C.2.2. MP3 Playback- by Windows Media Player
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.659 4.343 28.920
DC IN +12V 11.899 2.473 29.426
DC IN +24V 24.020 1.244 29.881
DC IN +36V 36.010 0.871 31.365
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.769 5.647 38.225
DC IN +12V 11.956 3.012 36.011
DC IN +24V 24.050 1.484 35.690
DC IN +36V 36.030 1.050 37.832
C.2.3. Run BurnIn Test Ver6.0
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.564 5.328 34.973
DC IN +12V 11.853 2.934 34.777
DC IN +24V 23.990 1.517 36.393
DC IN +36V 35.930 1.011 36.325
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.603 5.761 38.040
DC IN +12V 11.876 3.103 36.851
DC IN +24V 24.030 1.631 39.193
DC IN +36V 35.940 1.063 38.204
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C.2.4. DVD Playback- by Power DVD 6.0.
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.708 3.726 24.994
DC IN +12V 11.925 2.137 25.484
DC IN +24V 24.030 1.059 25.448
DC IN +36V 36.020 0.718 25.862
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.739 5.153 34.726
DC IN +12V 11.943 3.022 36.092
DC IN +24V 24.040 1.515 36.421
DC IN +36V 36.030 0.981 35.345
C.2.5. LAN- Gigabit Eathernet Ddata Copy/Compare
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.587 5.086 33.501
DC IN +12V 11.862 2.848 33.783
DC IN +24V 23.990 1.439 34.522
DC IN +36V 35.930 1.013 36.397
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.678 5.470 36.529
DC IN +12V 11.938 3.110 37.127
DC IN +24V 24.050 1.551 37.302
DC IN +36V 35.950 1.060 38.107
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C.2.6. IDLE Status- w/ USB *4 Port Power 5V@0.5A
Loaded
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.636 4.629 30.718
DC IN +12V 11.828 2.780 32.882
DC IN +24V 24.000 1.387 33.288
DC IN +36V 35.990 0.974 35.054
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 6.641 5.870 38.983
DC IN +12V 11.872 2.993 35.533
DC IN +24V 24.020 1.487 35.718
DC IN +36V 36.000 1.103 39.708
C.2.7. S3 Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.008 0.444 3.112
DC IN +12V 12.096 0.264 3.193
DC IN +24V 24.140 0.138 3.331
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.100 3.610
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.009 0.464 3.252
DC IN +12V 12.097 0.281 3.399
DC IN +24V 24.140 0.144 3.476
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.107 3.863
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C.2.8. S3 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only>
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.025 0.267 1.876
DC IN +12V 12.105 0.155 1.876
DC IN +24V 24.140 0.084 2.028
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.063 2.274
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.026 0.286 2.009
DC IN +12V 12.106 0.171 2.070
DC IN +24V 24.150 0.095 2.294
DC IN +36V 36.110 0.073 2.636
C.2.9. S5 Status
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.004 0.485 3.397
DC IN +12V 12.060 0.318 3.835
DC IN +24V 24.140 0.178 4.297
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.137 4.946
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.006 0.498 3.489
DC IN +12V 12.060 0.332 4.004
DC IN +24V 24.150 0.190 4.589
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.145 5.235
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C.2.10. S5 Status- EuP Enable <Single Brd. Only>
MEAN Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.022 0.284 1.994
DC IN +12V 12.080 0.157 1.897
DC IN +24V 24.140 0.067 1.617
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.064 2.310
MAX Input Voltage Measured Current Total Power Consumption
DC IN +7V 7.023 0.298 2.093
DC IN +12V 12.080 0.166 2.005
DC IN +24V 24.150 0.075 1.811
DC IN +36V 36.100 0.075 2.708
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