nanoX-BT User’s Manual Manual Revision: 1.01 Revision Date: September 24, 2014 Part Number: 50-1J053-1010
Page 10 nanoX-BT 2.5. Video ¾ GPU Feature Support: 7th generation graphics Intel core architecture with four execution units supporting two indep
nanoX-BT Page 11 2.10. Power Consumption TBD 2.11. Operating Temperatures ¾ Standard Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (wide voltage
Page 12 nanoX-BT 2.15. Functional Diagram On break-out boardABGbEi210Intel® Atom™ E3845E3827E3826E3825 E3815Intel® Celeron® N2930J1900 “Baytrai
nanoX-BT Page 13 2.16. Mechanical Dimensions Top ViewSide ViewAll tolerances ± 0.05 mmOther tolerances ± 0.2 mmconnector on bottom side
Page 14 nanoX-BT 3. Pinouts and Signal Descriptions 3.1. AB Pin Definitions The nanoX-BT is a Type 10 module supporting USB3.0 and DDI channel on
nanoX-BT Page 15 Row A Row B Pin Name Pin Name 35 THRMTRIP# 35 THRM# 36 USB6- 36 USB7- 37 USB6+ 37 USB7+ 38 USB_6_7_OC# 38 USB_4_5_OC# 39 USB4
Page 16 nanoX-BT Row A Row B Pin Name Pin Name 80 GND(FIXED) 80 GND(FIXED) 81 LVDS_A_CK+ / eDP_TX3+ 81 DDI0_PAIR3+ 82 LVDS_A_CK- / eDP_T
nanoX-BT Page 17 3.2. Signal Description Terminology The following terms are used in the COM Express AB/CD Signal Descriptions below. I Input
Page 18 nanoX-BT 3.3. AB Signal Description 3.3.1. Audio Signals Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment AC_RST# / HDA_RST# A30 Reset
nanoX-BT Page 19 3.3.3. DDI0 Channel Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment DDI0_PAIR0+ DDI0_PAIR0- DDI0_PAIR1+ DDI0_PAIR1- DDI0_PAIR2+
Page 2 nanoX-BT Revision History Revision Description Date By 1.00 Initial release 2014-07-24 JC 1.01 Add BIOS Checkpoints, Beep Codes; corr
Page 20 nanoX-BT 3.3.5. SATA Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment SATA0_TX+ SATA0_TX- A16 A17 Serial ATA channel 0, Transmit Output dif
nanoX-BT Page 21 3.3.8. LPC Bus Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment LPC_AD[0:3] B4-B7 LPC multiplexed address, command and data bus
Page 22 nanoX-BT 3.3.10. USB 3.0 Extension Signal Pin Description I/O PU/PD Comment USB_SSRX0- USB_SSRX0+ A22 A23 Additional Receive signal d
nanoX-BT Page 23 3.3.13. Miscellaneous Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment SPKR B32 Output for audio enunciator, the “speaker” in PC
Page 24 nanoX-BT 3.3.17. Serial Interface Signals Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD Comment SER0_TX A98 General purpose serial port trans
nanoX-BT Page 25 3.3.19. Power and Ground Signal Pin # Description I/O PU/PD CommentVCC_12V A104-A109 B104-B109 Primary power input: +12V nomin
Page 26 nanoX-BT 4. Module interfaces This chapter describes connectors and pinouts, LEDs and switches that are used on the module but are not inc
nanoX-BT Page 27 4.2. 40-pin Multipurpose Connector ¾ FPC Connector Type: FCI 59GF Flex 10042867 ¾ Pin Orientation 1 40 ¾ Pin
Page 28 nanoX-BT 4.3. Status LEDs To facilitate easier maintenance, status LED’s are mounted on the board. LED1 LED2 LED
nanoX-BT Page 29 4.4. XDP Debug Header Optionally available on breakout PCB. The debug port is a connection into a target-system environment that
nanoX-BT Page 3 Preface Copyright 2014 ADLINK Technology, Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights a
Page 30 nanoX-BT 5. Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) The onboard microcontroller (BMC) implements power sequencing and Smart Embedded Manage
nanoX-BT Page 31 5.1. Board Specific SEMA Functions 5.1.1. Voltages The BMC of the nanoX-BT implements a voltage monitor and samples several onbo
Page 32 nanoX-BT 5.1.4. Exception Codes In case of an error, the BMC drives a blinking code on the blue Status LED (LED1). The same error code is
nanoX-BT Page 33 6. System Resources 6.1. System Memory Map Address Range (decimal) Address Range (hex) Size Description Start 128KB below 1MB
Page 34 nanoX-BT 6.3. Interrupt Request (IRQ) Lines 6.3.1. PIC Mode IRQ# Typical Intterupt Resource Connected to Pin Available 0 Counter 0 N/
nanoX-BT Page 35 IRQ# Typical Intterupt Resource Connected to Pin Available 12 N/A IRQ12 via SERIRQ / PIRQ Note (1) 13 N/A N/A Note (1) 14
Page 36 nanoX-BT 6.4. PCI Configuration Space Map Bus Number Device Number Function Number Routing Description 00h 00h 00h N/A Soc Transac
nanoX-BT Page 37 6.5. PCI Interrupt Routing Map INT Line Intel IGD PCIE Root Port#1 PCIE Root Port#2 PCIE Root Port#3 PCIE Root Port#4 SD Host #
Page 38 nanoX-BT 7. BIOS Setup 7.1. Menu Structure This section presents the six primary menus of the BIOS Setup Utility. Use the following table
nanoX-BT Page 39 7.2. Main The Main Menu provides read-only information about your system and also allows you to set the System Date and Time. Refe
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Page 40 nanoX-BT 7.2.6. System Management 7.2.6.1. System Management > Board Information Board Information Info only SMC Firmware Read onl
nanoX-BT Page 41 Feature Options Description V3.30 Read only Display actual V3.30 voltage VIN Read only Display actual VIN voltage
Page 42 nanoX-BT 7.2.6.7. System Management > LVDS Backlight Feature Options Description LVDS Backlight Info only LVDS Backlight Bright
nanoX-BT Page 43 7.3. Advanced This menu contains the settings for most of the user interfaces in the system. 7.3.1. CPU Feature Options Descr
Page 44 nanoX-BT 7.3.2. Memory Feature Options Description Memory Info only Total Memory Info only Display total memory DIMM#0/1 Info only D
nanoX-BT Page 45 7.3.4. SATA Feature Options Description SATA Info only SATA Controller(s) Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable Serial ATA. SATA
Page 46 nanoX-BT Feature Options Description Device power-up delay Auto Manual Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports i
nanoX-BT Page 47 Feature Options Description VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Enabled Enables or Disables VGA palette registers snooping. PERR# Gen
Page 48 nanoX-BT 7.3.7.1. PCI and PCIe > PCIe Configuration Feature Options Description PCIe Configuration Info only PCI Express Root Por
nanoX-BT Page 49 Feature Options Description Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Device Settings Change Settings Enabled Disabled
nanoX-BT Page 5 3.3.11. USB Root Segmentation ...
Page 50 nanoX-BT 7.3.11. Serial Port Console Feature Options Description Serial Port Console Info only COM0 Info only Console Redirection
nanoX-BT Page 51 Feature Options Description Redirection After BIOS Post Always Enabled BootLoader The Settings specify if BootLoader is sele
Page 52 nanoX-BT Feature Options Description SCC Configuration Info only SCC eMMC Support Enable eMMC 4.5 Support Enable eMMC 4.41 SupporteM
nanoX-BT Page 53 Feature Options Description Bootup NumLock State On Off Select the keyboard NumLock state. Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled
Page 54 nanoX-BT 7.5. Security 7.5.1. Password Description Feature Options Description Administrator Password Enter password User Password
nanoX-BT Page 55 8. BIOS Checkpoints, Beep Codes This section of this document lists checkpoints and beep codes generated by AMI Aptio BIOS. The c
Page 56 nanoX-BT 8.1. Checkpoint Ranges Status Code Range Description 0x01 – 0x0B SEC execution 0x0C – 0x0F SEC errors 0x10 – 0x2F PEI e
nanoX-BT Page 57 SEC Error Codes 0x0C – 0x0D Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes 0x0E Microcode not found 0x0F Microcode not loaded
Page 58 nanoX-BT Status Code Description 0x35 CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) selection 0x36 CPU post-memory in
nanoX-BT Page 59 Status Code Description 0xEA S3 Resume Boot Script Error 0xEB S3 OS Wake Error 0xEC-0xEF Reserved for future AMI error
Page 6 nanoX-BT 7.2.3. VGA Firmware Version ...
Page 60 nanoX-BT Status Code Description 0x65 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific) 0x66 CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific
nanoX-BT Page 61 Status Code Description 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0x9E – 0x9F Reserved for future AMI codes 0xA0 IDE initializ
Page 62 nanoX-BT Status Code Description 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found 0xD7 No Console In
nanoX-BT Page 63 8.3. OEM-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges Status Code Description 0x05 OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading 0x0A OEM
Page 64 nanoX-BT 9. Mechanical Information 9.1. Board-to-Board Connectors To allow for different stacking heights, the receptacles for COM Expres
nanoX-BT Page 65 9.2. Thermal Solution 9.2.1. Heat Spreaders The function of the heat spreader is to ensure an identical mechanical profile for al
Page 66 nanoX-BT Step 3: Put heatsink on the COM Express module and assemble the heatsink onto the COM Express module.
nanoX-BT Page 67 9.3. Mounting Methods There are several standard ways to mount the COM Express module with a thermal solution onto a carrier board
Page 68 nanoX-BT 9.4. Standoff Types The standoffs available for Top and Bottom mounting methods are shown below. Note that threaded standoffs are
nanoX-BT Page 69 Safety Instructions Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system
nanoX-BT Page 7 9.2.1. Heat Spreaders...
Page 70 nanoX-BT Getting Service ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe District New Taipei City 235, Taiwan Tel: +
nanoX-BT Page 71 ADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 6 allée de Londres, Immeuble Ceylan 91940 Les Ulis, France Tel: +33
Page 8 nanoX-BT 1. Introduction The nanoX-BT is a COM Express® COM.0 R2.1 Type 10 module supporting Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 Series and Intel®
nanoX-BT Page 9 2. Specifications 2.1. Core System ¾ CPU: Single, dual or quad-core Intel® Atom™ or Celeron® Processor • Atom™ E3845 1.91 GHz 5
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