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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Manual Rev. 2.00
Revision Date: March 26, 2009
Part No: 50-1Z003-1000
AMC-1000
AdvancedMC™ Processor Module
with Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor
User’s Manual
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev. 2.00Revision Date: March 26, 2009Part No: 50-1Z003-1000AMC-1000AdvancedMC™ Processor Module wi

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Page 3 - AMC-1000

List of Tables xiAMC-1000List of TablesTable 2-1: AMC-1000 Power Consumption ... 7Table 3-1: Supported Processors, Po

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Page 5 - Conventions

List of Figures xiiiAMC-1000List of FiguresFigure 1-1: AMC-1000 Block Diagram... 3Figure 2-1: AMC-1000 Board L

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Page 7 - Table of Contents

Overview 1AMC-10001Overview1.1 IntroductionThe AMC-1000 is a single-width, mid-size AdvancedMC™ Pro-cessor Module combining a dual-core 64-bit low-po

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2Overview1.2 FeaturesX Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, up to 1.5GHzX Server class Intel® 3100 chipsetXDDR2-400 JEDEC standard SO-RDIMM (REG/ECC), up to 4

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Overview 3AMC-10001.3 Block DiagramFigure 1-1: AMC-1000 Block Diagram PEX8505ES1000PPSMMCDDR2-400 SO-RDIMMRTM (Expansion)Port 2-3 (AMC.3)Port 0-1 (AM

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4Overview1.4 Package Contents The AMC-1000 is packaged with the following components. If anyof the items on the contents list are missing or damaged,

Page 11 - List of Tables

Specifications 5AMC-10002 Specifications2.1 CPU/Chipset/Memory2.2 Standards and InterfacesProcessorµFC-BGA Intel® Core™ 2 Duo LV (L7400) 1.5 GHz, FSB

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Revision HistoryRevision Release Date Description of Change(s)2.00 2009/03/26 Initial Release

Page 13 - List of Figures

6 Specifications2.3 Software 2.4 Mechanical/EnvironmentalBIOS Award BIOS with 8Mbit flash memorySupported OSMicrosoft Windows XP Professional SP2Micro

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Specifications 7AMC-10002.5 Power ConsumptionThis section provides the information on the power consumption ofAMC-1000.The following tables indicate

Page 15 - 1Overview

8 Specifications2.6 Board LayoutAMC-1000 Board LayoutFigure 2-1: AMC-1000 Board LayoutU10 Processor CN1 VGA portU15 Chipset CN2 AMC golden fingerU4 Br

Page 16 - 1.2 Features

Specifications 9AMC-1000AMC-1000 Assembly OutlineThe DB-1000 is an adaptor board with battery and USB flash con-troller designed for the AMC-1000.AMC

Page 17 - 1.3 Block Diagram

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Page 18 - 1.4 Package Contents

Functional Description 11AMC-10003 Functional DescriptionThe following sections describe the AMC-1000 main functions andboard interfaces.3.1 CPUIntel

Page 19 - 2 Specifications

12 Functional DescriptionX Outstanding dual-core performance with low power con-sumptionX On die, primary 32 KB instruction cache and 32KB write-back

Page 20 - 2.4 Mechanical/Environmental

Functional Description 13AMC-1000including 3D graphics, video decoding/encoding, and speech recognition.X 533-MHz, source-synchronous front side bus

Page 21 - 2.5 Power Consumption

14 Functional Description3.3 ChipsetThe Intel® 3100 Chipset is a single integrated chip that containsthe functionality of a Memory Controller Hub and

Page 22 - 2.6 Board Layout

Functional Description 15AMC-10003.3.1 PCI ExpressThe Intel 3100 Chipset provides one configurable x8 PCIExpress interface with a maximum theoretical

Page 23 - AMC-1000 Front Panel

Preface iiiAMC-1000PrefaceCopyright 2008 ADLINK Technology Inc.This document contains proprietary information protected by copy-right. All rights are

Page 24 - 10 Specifications

16 Functional DescriptionX Interrupt ControllerX Power Management LogicX DMA ControllerX Timers Based on 82C54X High Precision Event Timers (HPET)X Re

Page 25 - 3 Functional Description

Functional Description 17AMC-1000X Comprehensive testability including full internal scan, mem-ory BIST, I/O xor tree and IddqX Full ACPI 1.0b, OnNow

Page 26 - Intel® Celeron® M

18 Functional Description3.4 PeripheralsThe following peripherals are available on the AMC-1000 board:3.4.1 Gigabit Ethernet InterfacesThe AMC-1000 mo

Page 27 - 3.2 Memory

Functional Description 19AMC-10003.4.3 Serial PortOne PC-compatible serial RS-232 and is fully 16C550 compatiblewhen set to RS-232 mode. The COM1 sig

Page 28 - 3.3 Chipset

20 Functional Description3.4.6 Watchdog TimerThe AMC-1000 provides a Watchdog Timer that is programmablefor a timeout period ranging from 1 µs to 1 se

Page 29 - 3.3.2 IICH

Functional Description 21AMC-10003.4.8 SMBus DevicesThe AMC-1000 provides a System Management Bus (SMBus)for access to several system mon

Page 30 - 3.3.3 IMCH

22 Functional Description3.4.10 FWH Flash Memory & FailoverThe AMC-1000 is designed with two on board 8Mbit FirmwareHub (FWH) devices for failover

Page 31 - Functional Description 17

Functional Description 23AMC-1000After reboot, the standard boot screen will display as shown below.If the BIOS1 FWH fails to be properly flashed wit

Page 32 - 3.4 Peripherals

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Page 33 - 3.4.5 Timer

Connectors and Switches 25AMC-10004 Connectors and SwitchesSee “AMC-1000 Board Layout” on page 8 for connector andswitch locations.4.1 Front Panel Co

Page 34 - 3.4.7 Battery

iv PrefaceUsing this ManualAudience and ScopeThe AMC-1000 User’s Manual is intended for hardwaretechnicians and systems operators with knowledge of in

Page 35 - 3.4.9 GPIO Signals

26 Connectors and SwitchesCOM Connector CN14 (RJ45)Table 4-3: COM Connector Pin DefinitionPin # Signal Function1 DCD# Data Carrier Detect2 RTS# Reque

Page 36 - 22 Functional Description

Connectors and Switches 27AMC-10004.2 Onboard SwitchesPCI Express Mode Switch (SWX3)Set switch SWX3 to configure AMC ports 8~11 to PCI-E 1 x4 or 4 x1

Page 37 - Functional Description 23

28 Connectors and SwitchesBIOS FWH Boot Selection (SWX2)Set Pin 3 of switch SWX2 to determine whether the AMC-1000boots from BIOS1 or BIOS2 FWH. Setti

Page 38 - 24 Functional Description

Connectors and Switches 29AMC-10004.3 AMC Module Card-edge InterfaceThe AMC Connector supports 170 contacts which are allocated tothe five functional

Page 39 - 4 Connectors and Switches

30 Connectors and SwitchesTable 4-8: AMC Module Card-edge Interface Pin AssignmentPin# Signal Function Pin# Signal Function85 GND Logic Ground 86 GND

Page 40 - COM Connector CN14 (RJ45)

Connectors and Switches 31AMC-1000Table 4-7: AMC Module Card-edge Interface Pin Assignment (cont’d)Pin# Signal Function Pin# Signal Function54 PCIEB_

Page 41 - 4.2 Onboard Switches

32 Connectors and SwitchesTable 4-7: AMC Module Card-edge Interface Pin Assignment (cont’d)Pin# Signal Function Pin# Signal Function23 LAN_A_SRDS_RXB+

Page 42 - 28 Connectors and Switches

Getting Started 33AMC-10005 Getting StartedThe AMC-1000 has been designed for easy installation. However,the following standard precautions, installa

Page 43 - Connectors and Switches 29

34 Getting Started5.2 Installing the AMC-1000 The AMC-1000 module can be installed into a MicroTCA chassisor ATCA carrier board with slots compliant t

Page 44 - 30 Connectors and Switches

Getting Started 35AMC-10005.3 Removing the AMC-1000The AMC-1000 module is hot-swappable and can be removedfrom the chassis or carrier board without p

Page 45 - Connectors and Switches 31

Preface vAMC-1000ConventionsTake note of the following conventions used throughout thismanual to make sure that users perform certain tasks andinstru

Page 46 - 32 Connectors and Switches

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Page 47 - 5 Getting Started

Driver Installation 37AMC-10006 Driver InstallationThe AMC-1000 drivers are available from the ADLINK All-In-OneCD at X:\AMC-1000\, or from the ADLIN

Page 48 - 5.2 Installing the AMC-1000

38 Driver Installation8. When prompted to locate the file, click Browse, thenselect C2_29263.inf from this driver CD directory:…\ES1000\2KXP_INF\9. W

Page 49 - 5.4 BIOS Update Procedure

Watchdog Timer 39AMC-10007 Watchdog Timer7.1 WDT OverviewThis section explains the operation of the AMC-1000’s WatchdogTimer (WDT). The primary funct

Page 50 - 36 Getting Started

40 Watchdog Timerthe internal IO to control the WDT and retrieve its status. The basicfunctions of the WDT include:X Setting the watchdog timeout inte

Page 51 - 6 Driver Installation

Watchdog Timer 41AMC-1000void write_config_data_byte(unsigned char,unsigned char);unsigned char read_config_data_byte(unsigned char);unsigned int rea

Page 52 - 6.3 LAN Driver

42 Watchdog Timeroutportb(wdt_io_base+0x18,2);//watchdog timer enable!!printf("\nPlease waiting for Watch-Dog Timer time-out!!");}/*********

Page 53 - 7 Watchdog Timer

Watchdog Timer 43AMC-1000outportb(0xeb,00); //io delayoutportb(config_port_index,0x08);}/************************************/unsigned char read_conf

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44 Watchdog Timerunlocking_reg();outportb(wdt_io_base+5,*p_data);p_data++;// printf("%x\n",*p_data);unlocking_reg();outportb(wdt_io_base+6,*

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IPMI Interface 45AMC-10008 IPMI InterfaceThe AMC-1000 implements an onboard Module ManagementController (MMC) as specified in the AMC.0 specification

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46 IPMI Interface8.1 Command ListThe following table shows the command list supported by theMMC. The “IPM Controller Req” column indicates if a partic

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IPMI Interface 47AMC-1000Get Sensor Event Status 29.13 S/E 2Bh Optional Get Sensor Reading 29.14 S/E 2Dh Mandatory Get Sensor Type 29.16 S/E

Page 59 - 8 IPMI Interface

48 IPMI Interface8.2 FRU Data TableThe AMC-1000 includes the standard FRU data records with thefollowing information.Board InformationModule CurrentCu

Page 60 - 8.1 Command List

BIOS Setup Utility 49AMC-10009 BIOS Setup UtilityThe following chapter describes basic navigation for theAMIBIOS®8 BIOS setup utility.9.1 Starting th

Page 61 - IPMI Interface 47

50 BIOS Setup UtilitySetup MenuThe main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navi-gate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in t

Page 62 - 8.2 FRU Data Table

BIOS Setup Utility 51AMC-1000These keys include < F1 >, < F10 >, < Enter >, < ESC >, < Arrow >keys, and so on. .The <

Page 63 - 9 BIOS Setup Utility

52 BIOS Setup UtilityF10 The < F10 > key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the < F10 > key to save your

Page 64 - Navigation

BIOS Setup Utility 53AMC-10009.2 Main SetupWhen you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setupscreen. You can always return to the

Page 65 - Hotkey Descriptions

54 BIOS Setup Utility9.3 Advanced BIOS SetupSelect the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter theAdvanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any o

Page 66 - 52 BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility 55AMC-1000Intel® Core™ 2 Duo LV (L7400)Hardware PrefetcherThe processor has a hardware prefetcher that automaticallyanalyzes its r

Page 67 - 9.2 Main Setup

Table of Contents viiAMC-1000Table of ContentsRevision History... iiPreface...

Page 68 - 9.3 Advanced BIOS Setup

56 BIOS Setup UtilityWhen enabled, the processor will retrieve the currentlyrequested cache line, as well as the subsequent cache line.When disabled,

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BIOS Setup Utility 57AMC-1000Intel® Celeron® M ULV (423)There are no options available for the Intel® Celeron® M ULV(423) CPU.9.3.2 IDE Configuration

Page 70 - 56 BIOS Setup Utility

58 BIOS Setup UtilityATA/IDE ConfigurationThis item specifies whether the IDE channels should be initial-ized in Compatible or Enhanced mode of operat

Page 71 - 9.3.2 IDE Configuration

BIOS Setup Utility 59AMC-10009.3.3 AHCI ConfigurationThis function displays drive identity information if a SATA harddrive is detected by the AHCI po

Page 72 - 58 BIOS Setup Utility

60 BIOS Setup Utility9.3.4 Hardware Health ConfigurationThis option displays the current status of all of the monitored hard-ware devices/components s

Page 73 - 9.3.3 AHCI Configuration

BIOS Setup Utility 61AMC-10009.3.5 ConfigurationRemote access configuration provides the settings to allow remoteaccess by another computer to get P

Page 74 - 60 BIOS Setup Utility

62 BIOS Setup UtilityFlow ControlSet this option to select Flow Control for console redirection.The settings for this value are None, Hardware, or Sof

Page 75 - 9.3.5 Configuration

BIOS Setup Utility 63AMC-10009.3.6 USB ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the USB Configura-tion. Use the up and down < Ar

Page 76 - 62 BIOS Setup Utility

64 BIOS Setup UtilityEnabled Set this value to allow the use of USB devices duringboot and while using DOS. Auto This option auto detects USB Keyboard

Page 77 - 9.3.6 USB Configuration

BIOS Setup Utility 65AMC-10009.4 PCI/PnP SetupSelect the PCI/PnP tab from the setup screen to enter the Plugand Play BIOS Setup screen. You can displ

Page 78 - 64 BIOS Setup Utility

viii Table of Contents3.4 Peripherals... 183.4.1 Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces ...

Page 79 - 9.4 PCI/PnP Setup

66 BIOS Setup UtilityAllocate IRQ to PCI VGANo: Does not assign IRQ to PCI VGA card even if cardrequests an IRQYes: Assigns IRQ to PCI VGA card if car

Page 80 - 66 BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility 67AMC-10009.5 Boot SetupSelect the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOSSetup screen. You can select any of the it

Page 81 - 9.5 Boot Setup

68 BIOS Setup Utility9.5.1 Boot Setting ConfigurationUse this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configura-tion. Use the up and down <A

Page 82 - 68 BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility 69AMC-10009.5.2 Boot Device PriorityBoot Devices PriorityThis setting specifies the boot sequence from the availabledevices. The 1

Page 83 - 9.5.2 Boot Device Priority

70 BIOS Setup Utility9.5.3 Hard Disk DrivesHard Disk Device PriorityThis setting specifies the boot sequence from the availabledevices. The 1st Boot D

Page 84 - 9.5.3 Hard Disk Drives

BIOS Setup Utility 71AMC-10009.6 Security SetupPassword SupportTwo Levels of Password ProtectionProvides both a Supervisor and a User password. If yo

Page 85 - 9.6 Security Setup

72 BIOS Setup UtilityRemember the PasswordKeep a record of the new password when the password ischanged. If you forget the password, you must erase th

Page 86 - 72 BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility 73AMC-1000Type the password and press < Enter >. The screen does not dis-play the characters entered. Retype the password as

Page 87 - 9.6.3 Clear User Password

74 BIOS Setup Utility9.7 Chipset SetupSelect the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the ChipsetBIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the it

Page 88 - 9.7 Chipset Setup

BIOS Setup Utility 75AMC-10009.7.1 South Bridge ConfigurationYou can use this screen to select options for the South BridgeConfiguration. South Bridg

Page 89 - BIOS Setup Utility 75

Table of Contents ixAMC-10009 BIOS Setup Utility... 499.1 Starting the BIOS...

Page 90 - 9.7.3 CMOS Backup Function

76 BIOS Setup Utility9.7.2 Onboard VGAYou can use this option to control the onboard VGA. The settingsare Enabled and Disabled.9.7.3 CMOS Backup Funct

Page 91 - 9.8 Exit Menu

BIOS Setup Utility 77AMC-10009.8 Exit MenuSelect the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOSSetup screen. You can display an Exit BIOS

Page 92 - Load Failsafe Defaults

78 BIOS Setup UtilityDiscard Changes and ExitSelect this option to quit Setup without making any permanentchanges to the system configuration. Discard

Page 93 - Important Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions 79AMC-1000Important Safety InstructionsPlease read and follow all instructions marked on the product andin the document

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80 Important Safety InstructionsX Openings in the case are provided for ventilation. Do notblock or cover these openings. Make sure there is adequates

Page 95 - Getting Service

Getting Service 81AMC-1000Getting ServiceContact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Y

Page 96 - 82 Getting Service

82 Getting ServiceADLINK Technology Inc. (German Liaison Office) Address: Nord Carree 3, 40477 Duesseldorf, Germany Tel: +49-211-495-5552 Fax: +

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