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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Manual Rev.: 2.04
Revision Date: April 26, 2011
Part No: 50-13060-1030
NuPRO-935A
Full-Sized PICMG 1.0 SBC
Intel® Q35/ICH9 Chipset
User’s Manual
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Page 1 - NuPRO-935A

Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev.: 2.04Revision Date: April 26, 2011Part No: 50-13060-1030NuPRO-935AFull-Sized PICMG 1.0 SBCInte

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86 System ResourcesPCI Interrupt Routing MapTable B-7: PCI Interrupt Routing MapPIRQ A B C D E F G HINT Line INTA INTB INTC INTDPEG Root Port INTA IN

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Important Safety Instructions 87NuPRO-935AImportant Safety InstructionsFor user safety, please read and follow all instructions,WARNINGS, CAUTIONS,

Page 5 - Conventions

88 Important Safety InstructionsX Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel.A Lithium-type battery

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Getting Service 89NuPRO-935AGetting ServiceContact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jia

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90 Getting ServiceADLINK Technology (Europe) GmbH Address: Nord Carree 3, 40477 Duesseldorf, Germany Tel: +49-211-495-5552 Fax: +49-211-495-5557

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List of Figures xiNuPRO-935AList of FiguresFigure 1-1: NuPRO-935A Block Diagram ... 5Figure 1-2: NuPRO-935A Bo

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List of Tables xiiiNuPRO-935AList of TablesTable 1-1: NuPRO-935A General Specifications... 3Table B-1: System Memory Map

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Introduction 1NuPRO-935A1 Introduction1.1 OverviewThe ADLINK NuPRO-935A is a PICMG 1.0 industrial SBCsupporting the next-generation Intel® Core 2 Qua

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2Introduction1.3 SpecificationsSystemCPU/Cache• Intel® Core™2 Quad, Core™2 Duo, Celeron® in LGA775 SocketFSB • 800/1066/1333 MHzChipset• Intel® 82Q35

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Introduction 3NuPRO-935ATable 1-1: NuPRO-935A General SpecificationsDisplayVGA • GMA 3100 integrated in Q35 GMCHVRAM • Shared system memory up to 25

Page 15 - 1 Introduction

4Introduction1.4 Power ConsumptionTest ConfigurationCPU Intel® Core 2 Quad processor Q6600 2.40 GHzMemory Transcend DDR2 800 1GB x2Graphics Intel ® 82

Page 16 - 1.3 Specifications

Introduction 5NuPRO-935A1.5 Block DiagramFigure 1-1: NuPRO-935A Block DiagramSouthbridgeIntel® ICH9CPUCore™2 Quad/DuoCeleron®LGA775 package800/1066/1

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Revision HistoryRevision Release Date Description of Change(s)2.00 2008/08/29 Initial release2.01 2008/10/29 Correct Board Layout (COM1/2)2.02 2009/05

Page 18 - 1.4 Power Consumption

6Introduction1.6 Functional DescriptionProcessor SupportThe NuPRO-935A is a single processor design for the latest IntelYorkfield/Wolfdale/Conroe Proc

Page 19 - 1.5 Block Diagram

Introduction 7NuPRO-935AGigabit EthernetThe NuPRO-935A uses two Gigabit Ethernet controllers (Intel®82566DM, 82573L) connected to the PCI-E x1 bus of

Page 20 - 1.6 Functional Description

8Introductiontimer caused the reset event. The WDT register is cleared duringthe power-on sequence to enable the operating system to takeappropriate a

Page 21 - Watchdog Timer

Introduction 9NuPRO-935A1.7 Mechanical DrawingFigure 1-2: NuPRO-935A Board Dimensions (top view)

Page 22 - Trusted Platform Module

10 Introduction1.8 I/O ConnectivityI/O Bracket OnboardGolden FingerRemarksUSB1 Y — —VGA Y — — DB-15GbE1 (RJ-45) Y (with LED indication)——Act/Link/Spee

Page 23 - 1.7 Mechanical Drawing

Introduction 11NuPRO-935A1.9 Package ContentsBefore unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. Ifthe shipping carton and/or contents are da

Page 24 - 1.8 I/O Connectivity

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Page 25 - 1.9 Package Contents

Hardware Information 13NuPRO-935A2 Hardware InformationThis chapter provides information on the NuPRO-935A board lay-out, connector pin assignments,

Page 26 - 12 Introduction

14 Hardware InformationPS/2 Keyboard/Mouse PortFor boards without a Mini-DIN PS/2 KB/MS con-nector, customers wishing to use a PS/2 typekeyboard and m

Page 27 - 2 Hardware Information

Hardware Information 15NuPRO-935ALAN (RJ-45) PortsRefer to the table below for the LAN port LED indications.USB ConnectorPin #10BASE-T/100BASE-TX1000

Page 28 - PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port

Preface iiiNuPRO-935APrefaceCopyright 2008-2011 ADLINK Technology Inc.This document contains proprietary information protected by copy-right. All rig

Page 29 - USB Connector

16 Hardware InformationVGA PortPin # Signal1Red2 Green3Blue4NC5 Ground6 Ground7 Ground8 Ground9+5 V10 Ground11 NC12 DDC DAT13 HSYNC14 VSYNC15 DDC CLK

Page 30 - VGA Port

Hardware Information 17NuPRO-935A2.2 Board LayoutThe illustrations below show the locations of connectors, slots,and jumpers on the NuPRO-935A.Figure

Page 31 - 2.2 Board Layout

18 Hardware InformationFigure 2-3: Connectors and Jumpers Pt. 2Connector Description10 CN4 HD Audio Daughter Board connector11 CN5 COM2 connector12 CN

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Hardware Information 19NuPRO-935A2.3 Onboard ConnectorsATX 12V Power Connector (CN7)CPU Fan Connector (FAN2)System Fan Connector (FAN1)Pin # Signal1G

Page 33 - 2.3 Onboard Connectors

20 Hardware InformationIDE Connector (CN10)Pin # Signal Pin # Signal1 Reset IDE 2 Ground3 Host data 7 4 Host data 85 Host data 6 6 Host data 97 Host d

Page 34 - IDE Connector (CN10)

Hardware Information 21NuPRO-935AFloppy disk drive connector (CN8)Pin # Signal Pin # Signal1 GND 2 Extended Density3 GND 4 NC5 NC 6 NC7 GND 8 Index9

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22 Hardware InformationParallel Port (CN13)HD Audio Daughter Board Connector (CN4)Pin # Signal Pin # Signal1 Line Printer Strobe 14 Auto-Feed2 Paralle

Page 36 - Parallel Port (CN13)

Hardware Information 23NuPRO-935ACOM1 Connector (RS-422/485/485+) (CN6)Note: See Section 2.4 for COM1 mode jumper settings.COM1/COM2 Connector (RS-23

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24 Hardware InformationUSB 2.0 Connector (CN11-12)External Keyboard/Mouse Connector (CN19)For use with PS/2 cable with bracket (P/N: 30-01019-2000).Se

Page 38 - Serial ATA Connectors (CN2-3)

Hardware Information 25NuPRO-935ASystem Panel Connector (CN1)Connects to chassis-mounted buttons, speakers, and LEDs.Pin # Signal Function Pin Group1

Page 39 - System Panel Connector (CN1)

iv PrefaceUsing this ManualAudience and ScopeThe NuPRO-935A User’s Manual is intended for hardwaretechnicians and systems operators with knowledge of

Page 40 - 2.4 Jumpers

26 Hardware Information2.4 JumpersCOM1 mode Jumper Settings (JP1-4)Short the jumper pins according to the following settings to setCOM1 to RS-232/422/

Page 41 - 3 Getting Started

Getting Started 27NuPRO-935A3 Getting StartedThis chapter provides information on how to install components onthe NuPRO-935A SBC.3.1 Installing the C

Page 42 - 28 Getting Started

28 Getting Started2. Lift and rotate the load lever to a 135° angle3. Lift the load plate to a 100° angle using your thumb andforefinger 4. Use your t

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Getting Started 29NuPRO-935A5. Position the CPU over the socket, then match thenotches on the CPU side with the alignment keys on thesocket. The gold

Page 44 - 30 Getting Started

30 Getting Started7. Close the load plate (A), then fasten the load lever onthe retention tab (B) .AB

Page 45 - CAUTION:

Getting Started 31NuPRO-935A3.2 Installing the CPU Fan and HeatsinkThe following CPU fan and heatsink assemblies are recom-mended for use with the Nu

Page 46 - CPU Fan/Heatsink Installation

32 Getting StartedCPU Fan/Heatsink InstallationWhen the CPU fan/heatsink installation procedures presentedhere are inconsistent with the installation

Page 47 - Getting Started 33

Getting Started 33NuPRO-935A4. Connect the CPU fan cable to the CPU fan connector onthe SBC labeled FAN2 (see “Board Layout” on page 16).Note: Do not

Page 48 - System Panel Connector

34 Getting Started3.3 Installing the Power ConnectorsRefer to Section 2.3 Onboard Connectors on page 18 fordetailed information on connectors and pin

Page 49 - 3.4 Installing Memory Modules

Getting Started 35NuPRO-935A3.4 Installing Memory ModulesThe NuPRO-935A supports up to 4 GB of DDR2 800/667 MHzmemory modules in two DDR2 DIMM socket

Page 50 - 36 Getting Started

Preface vNuPRO-935AConventionsTake note of the following conventions used throughout thismanual to make sure that users perform certain tasks andinst

Page 51 - 4 Driver Installation

36 Getting Started3. Align the memory module on the socket making surethat the notch matches the break on the socket.4. Insert the module firmly into

Page 52 - 4.3 LAN Driver

Driver Installation 37NuPRO-935A4 Driver InstallationThis chapter provides information on how to install theNuPRO-935A device drivers under Windows X

Page 53 - 4.5 TPM Driver

38 Driver Installation4.2 Display DriverThis section describes the installation of the Intel® GraphicsMedia Accelerator (GMA) 3000 driver.To install t

Page 54 - 4.6 Audio Driver

Driver Installation 39NuPRO-935A4.4 ISA DriverFollow these instructions to install the ISA driver.1. Open the Device Manager on your system.2. Right

Page 55 - 5 BIOS Setup

40 Driver Installation4.6 Audio DriverFollow these instructions to install the audio driver for the optionalDB-Audio2 daughter board.1. Place the ADLI

Page 56 - Navigation

BIOS Setup 41NuPRO-935A5 BIOS SetupThe following chapter describes basic navigation for theAMIBIOS®8 BIOS setup utility.5.1 Starting the BIOSTo enter

Page 57 - Hotkey Descriptions

42 BIOS SetupSetup MenuThe main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navi-gate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in thisuser’

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BIOS Setup 43NuPRO-935ANote: There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens.The < F8 > key on your keyboard is the

Page 59 - 5.2 Main Setup

44 BIOS SetupF10 The < F10 > key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the < F10 > key to save your changes.

Page 60 - 5.3 Advanced BIOS Setup

BIOS Setup 45NuPRO-935A5.2 Main SetupWhen you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setupscreen. You can always return to the Main s

Page 61 - 5.3.1 CPU Configuration

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Page 62 - 5.3.2 IDE Configuration

46 BIOS Setup5.3 Advanced BIOS SetupSelect the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter theAdvanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the it

Page 63 - 5.3.3 Floppy Configuration

BIOS Setup 47NuPRO-935A5.3.1 CPU ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the CPU Configura-tion Settings. Use the up and down <

Page 64 - 5.3.4 Super IO Configuration

48 BIOS Setup5.3.2 IDE ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the IDE ConfigurationSettings. Use the up and down < Arrow > k

Page 65 - BIOS Setup 51

BIOS Setup 49NuPRO-935A5.3.3 Floppy ConfigurationYou can use this screen to specify options for the Floppy Configu-ration Settings. Use the up and do

Page 66 - 52 BIOS Setup

50 BIOS Setup5.3.4 Super IO ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the Super IO settings.Use the up and down < Arrow > keys

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BIOS Setup 51NuPRO-935Aif Serial Port1 uses 3F8/IRQ4, the option, the 3F8/IRQ4 will notappear in the options of Serial Port2. Parallel Port ModeThis

Page 68 - 54 BIOS Setup

52 BIOS Setup5.3.5 Hardware Health ConfigurationThis option displays the current status of all of the monitored hard-ware devices / components such as

Page 69 - 5.3.7 Trusted Computing

BIOS Setup 53NuPRO-935A5.3.6 Remote Access ConfigurationRemote access configuration provides the settings to allow remoteaccess by another computer t

Page 70 - 5.3.8 USB Configuration

54 BIOS SetupSerial Port ModeSelect the baud rate you want the serial port to use for consoleredirection. The options are 115200 8,n,1; 57600 8,n,1; 1

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BIOS Setup 55NuPRO-935A5.3.7 Trusted ComputingTrusted computing is an industry standard to make personal com-puters more secure through a dedicated h

Page 72 - 58 BIOS Setup

Table of Contents viiNuPRO-935ATable of ContentsRevision History... iiPreface...

Page 73 - 5.4 Advanced PCI/PnP Settings

56 BIOS Setup5.3.8 USB ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the USB Configura-tion. Use the up and down < Arrow > keys to

Page 74 - 5.4.2 ISA Plug and Play

BIOS Setup 57NuPRO-935Athere are no USB drivers loaded on the system. Set this valueto enable or disable the Legacy USB Support. X Disabled: Set this

Page 75 - 5.5 Boot Settings

58 BIOS SetupUSB Mass Storage Device ConfigurationThis is a submenu for configuring the USB Mass Storage ClassDevices when BIOS finds they are in use

Page 76 - 62 BIOS Setup

BIOS Setup 59NuPRO-935A5.4 Advanced PCI/PnP SettingsSelect the PCI/PnP tab from the setup screen to enter the Plugand Play BIOS Setup screen. You can

Page 77 - 5.5.3 Boot Device Groups

60 BIOS Setup5.4.2 ISA Plug and PlayThis setting enables/disables the ISA Plug and Play functionality.

Page 78 - 5.6 Security Setup

BIOS Setup 61NuPRO-935A5.5 Boot SettingsSelect the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOSSetup screen. You can select any of the items

Page 79 - BIOS Setup 65

62 BIOS SetupQuick BootEnabling this setting will cause the BIOS power-on self testroutine to skip some of its tests during bootup for faster systembo

Page 80 - Change User Password

BIOS Setup 63NuPRO-935A5.5.2 Boot Device PriorityThe items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices whereBIOS attempts to load the disk operatin

Page 81 - 5.7 Chipset Setup

64 BIOS Setup5.6 Security SetupPassword SupportTwo Levels of Password ProtectionProvides both a Supervisor and a User password. If you useboth passwor

Page 82 - 68 BIOS Setup

BIOS Setup 65NuPRO-935ARemember the PasswordKeep a record of the new password when the password ischanged. If you forget the password, you must erase

Page 83 - BIOS Setup 69

viii Table of Contents4 Driver Installation... 374.1 Intel® Q35 Express Chipset Driver...

Page 84 - 5.8 Exit Menu

66 BIOS Setupand press < Enter >. If the password confirmation is incorrect, anerror message appears. The password is stored in NVRAM aftercompl

Page 85 - Load Failsafe Defaults

BIOS Setup 67NuPRO-935A5.7 Chipset SetupSelect the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the ChipsetBIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the

Page 86 - 72 BIOS Setup

68 BIOS Setup5.7.1 South Bridge ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the South BridgeConfiguration. Use the up and down <Arro

Page 87 - Appendix A - Watchdog Timer

BIOS Setup 69NuPRO-935A5.7.2 Advanced Chipset SettingsACPI Aware O/SThis option specifies which OS support ACPI. The options areEnabled and Disabled.

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70 BIOS Setup5.8 Exit MenuSelect the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOSSetup screen. You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by h

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BIOS Setup 71NuPRO-935ADiscard Changes and ExitSelect this option to quit Setup without making any permanentchanges to the system configuration. Disc

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Page 91 - Appendix B System Resources

Watchdog Timer 73NuPRO-935AAppendix A - Watchdog TimerA sample program for configuring the NuPRO-935A’s watchdogtimer is included on the ADLINK All-i

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74 Watchdog Timer //Detect ITE8718F. Enter_IT8718_Config(ioport); //Get Chip ID Byte 1 = 0x87, Gip ID Byte 2 = 0x18 outportb(iopor

Page 93 - B.3 IO Map

Watchdog Timer 75NuPRO-935Aoutportb(0x2E, 0x87);outportb(0x2E, 0x01);outportb(0x2E, 0x55);outportb(0x2E, 0x55);break;case 0x4E://Address port = 0x4E,

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Table of Contents ixNuPRO-935AA Appendix: Watchdog Timer... 73A.1 Sample Code...

Page 95 - IRQ Lines PIC Mode

76 Watchdog Timerelse if(count_value <= 60){ temp = temp | 0x80;//chip's default is minute.counter = count_value;printf("WDT timeout i

Page 96 - IRQ Lines APIC Mode

System Resources 77NuPRO-935AAppendix B System ResourcesB.1 System Memory MapTable B-1: System Memory MapAddress Range (decimal)Address Range (hex)

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78 System ResourcesB.2 Direct Memory Access ChannelsTable B-2: Direct Memory Access ChannelsNote (1): DMA channel 0/1/3 is selected when using parall

Page 98 - PCI Interrupt Request Routing

System Resources 79NuPRO-935AB.3 IO MapHex Range Device000-01F DMA controller 1, 8237A-5 equivalent020-02D and 030-03FInterrupt controller 1, 8259 eq

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80 System ResourcesTable B-3: IO Map278-27F Parallel Port 2280-2F7 Available2F8-2FF Serial Port 2 300-36F Available370-377 Alt. Floppy Disk Controlle

Page 100 - PCI Interrupt Routing Map

System Resources 81NuPRO-935AB.4 Interrupt Request (IRQ) LinesIRQ Lines PIC ModeTable B-4: IRQ Lines PIC ModeNote (1): These IRQs can be used for PC

Page 101 - Important Safety Instructions

82 System ResourcesIRQ Lines APIC ModeIRQ#Typical Interrupt ResourceConnected to Pin Available0 Counter 0 N/A No1 Keyboard controller N/A No2Cascade i

Page 102 - WARNING:

System Resources 83NuPRO-935ATable B-5: IRQ Lines APIC ModeNote (1): These IRQs can be used for PCI devices when onboarddevice is disabled. If IRQ i

Page 103 - Getting Service

84 System ResourcesPCI Interrupt Request RoutingBus # Device # Function # Routing Description00h 00h 00h N/AIntel 965 GME GMCH Host-Hub Interface Bri

Page 104 - 90 Getting Service

System Resources 85NuPRO-935ATable B-6: PCI Interrupt Request Routing01h 0Dh 0FFh external PCI slot 301h 0Eh 0FFh external PCI slot 201h 0Fh 0FFh ex

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