Page 2 - Copyright Notice
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T i Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 2006. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, tra...
Page 3 - ii; Acknowledgments
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T ii Acknowledgments All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc. CompactFlash ™ is a trademark of the Compact Flash Association. Intel ® , Pentium ® M, and Celeron ® M are t...
Page 4 - iii; Packing List; Quick Installation Guide
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T iii Packing List Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following materials have been shipped: 1 1701440050 44-pin ATA33 Cable 1 1700200200 DVI Cable 2 1709100201 USB Cable 4 1701100206 Serial Port Cable 1 1700080180 TV-out Cable 2 1709070500...
Page 5 - iv; Contents; Chapter 1 General Information
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T iv Contents Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction................................................................ 1-2 1.2 Features .................................................................... 1-4 1.3 Specifications .......................................
Page 6 - Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T v 2.17 Fan2 Connector(CN5) ........................................... 2-13 2.18 Audio 5.1 Channel / SPDIF Connector(CN6) ...... 2-14 2.19 Internal Mouse Connector(CN7) ........................... 2-14 2.20 LCD Inverter Connector(CN8) ............................. 2-1...
Page 7 - vi; Chapter 4 Driver Installation
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T vi Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4.1 Installation……………………………………………..4-3 Appendix A I/O Information A.1 I/O Address Map ......................................................A-2 A.2 Memory Address Map..............................................A-3 A.3 IRQ Mapping Cha...
Page 8 - General; Chapter; Information
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 1 General Information 1- 1 General Chapter 1 Information
Page 10 - embedded motherboard with the Intel
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 1 General Information 1 - 3 embedded motherboard with the Intel ® Core™ Duo processors in the IPC industry overcoming current limitations of processing speed and power consumption.
Page 11 - Supports Socket 478 or Onboard Intel
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 1 General Information 1- 4 1.2 Features • Supports Socket 478 or Onboard Intel ® Core Duo Processors up to 2.0 GHz (T2500)/ Intel® Core Solo Processors • Two SODIMM Slots Support DDR2 Memory up to 2GB • Supports 18/24/36/48-bit LVDS Panel, Share Memory up to 2...
Page 12 - System
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 1 General Information 1 - 5 1.3 Specifications System Processor Supports Socket 478 or onboard Intel ® Core Duo Processors up to 2.0 GHz with FSB 667 MHz (T2500)/ Intel ® Core Solo Processors System Memory DDR II SODIMM Socket x 2, total up to 2GB Chipset Inte...
Page 13 - Display
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 1 General Information 1- 6 Solid Storage Disk Type II CompactFlash™ slot x 1 Expansion Interface One PCI slot, One PCI-E(x1), One Mini PCI socket Power Requirement ATX (+3.3V, +5V, +12V) Board Size 6.7”(L) x 6.7”(W) (170 mm x 170 mm) Operating Temperature 32˚F...
Page 15 - Quick; Guide
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 1 Quick Installation Chapter 2 Guide Notice: The Quick Installation Guide is derivedfrom Chapter 2 of user manual. For otherchapters and further installation instructions, please refer to the usermanual CD-ROM that came with thepro...
Page 16 - Safety Precautions
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 2 2.1 Safety Precautions Always completely disconnect the power cord from your board whenever you are working on it. Do not make connections while the power is on, because a sudden rush of power can damage sensitive electronic comp...
Page 17 - Location of Connectors and Jumpers
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 3 2.2 Location of Connectors and Jumpers Locating Connectors and Jumpers (Component Side)
Page 18 - Locating Connectors and Jumpers (Solder Side)
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 4 Locating Connectors and Jumpers (Solder Side)
Page 19 - Mechanical Drawing
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 5 2.3 Mechanical Drawing Component Side
Page 20 - Solder Side
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 6 Solder Side
Page 21 - List of Jumpers; Jumpers
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 7 2.4 List of Jumpers The board has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your system to suit your application. The table below shows the function of each of the board's jumpers: Jumpers L a b e l F u n c t i o n JP1 LVDS...
Page 22 - List of Connectors; Connectors
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 8 2.5 List of Connectors The board has a number of connectors that allow you to configure your system to suit your application. The table below shows the function of each of the board's connectors: Connectors L a b e l F u n c t i ...
Page 24 - Ope n C los ed Cl osed 2 -3
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 10 2.6 Setting Jumpers You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a ...
Page 26 - F u n c t i o n; The pin definitions and registers mapping are illustrated below:
M i n i I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 - 12 2.12 Clear CMOS (JP6) J P 6 F u n c t i o n 1-2 Protected (Default) 2-3 Clear 2.13 CD-IN Connector (CN1) P i n S i g n a l 1 CD IN L 2 CD_GND 3 CD_GND 4 CD_IN_R 2.14 Digital I/O Connector (CN2) This connector offers 4-pair of di...
Page 37 - Award
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3-1 Chapter Award 3 BIOS Setup
Page 38 - System Test and Initialization; System configuration verification; You are starting your system for the first time
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3-2 3.1 System Test and Initialization These routines test and initialize board hardware. If the routines encounter an error during the tests, you will either hear a few short beeps or see an error message on the screen. There are two kinds ...
Page 39 - BIOS; Entering Setup; Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3-3 3.2 Award BIOS Setup Awards BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed CMOS RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the...
Page 40 - This entry appears if your system supports PnP/PCI.
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3-4 Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system performance. Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals. (Primary slave, seconda...
Page 41 - Set Supervisor/User Password; Use this menu to set Supervisor/User Passwords.; Save and Exit Setup; Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.; Exit Without Saving; Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.; The EMB-945T needs different BIOS to support
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3-5 Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. While AWARD has designated the custom BIOS to maximize performance, the factory has the right to change these defaults to ...
Page 42 - Driver
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4-1 Chapter Driver 4 Installation
Page 43 - Follow the sequence below to install the drivers:
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4-2 The EMB-945T comes with a AutoRun CD-ROM that contains all drivers and utilities that can help you to install the driver automatically. Insert the driver CD, the driver CD-title will auto start and show the installation guide. If not,...
Page 44 - Chip
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4-3 4.1 Installation: Insert the EMB-945T CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. And install the drivers from Step 1 to Step 4 in order. Step 1 – Install Intel INF Update for Windows 2000/XP 1. Click on the Chip folder and then double click on the...
Page 45 - Note
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4-4 Step 4 – Install Realtek AC97 codec Driver 1. Click on the AC97 folder 2. Click on Win98ME2KXP folder and then double click on wdm_a371.exe 3. Follow the instructions that the window shows 4. The system will help you install the drive...
Page 46 - Appendix
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix A I/O Information A-1 I/O Information Appendix A
Page 48 - A.2 Memory Address Map
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix A I/O Information A-3 A.2 Memory Address Map A.3 IRQ Mapping Chart
Page 49 - A.4 DMA Channel Assignments
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix A I/O Information A-4 A.4 DMA Channel Assignments
Page 50 - Programming the
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Time B-1 Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix B
Page 51 - Configuring Sequence Description
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Time B-2 B.1 Programming EMB-945T utilizes ITE 8712 chipset as its watchdog timer controller. Below are the procedures to complete its configuration and the AAEON intial watchdog timer program is also attached based on which you can...
Page 53 - WatchDog Timer Configuration Registers; hardware reset will automatically clear the bits, and does not
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Time B-4 WatchDog Timer Configuration Registers Configure Control (Index=02h) This register is write only. Its values are not sticky; that is to say, a hardware reset will automatically clear the bits, and does not require the softw...
Page 55 - B.2 IT8712 Watchdog Timer Initial Program; dec al
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Time B-6 B.2 IT8712 Watchdog Timer Initial Program .MODEL SMALL .CODE Main: CALL Enter_Configuration_mode CALL Check_Chip mov cl, 7 call Set_Logic_Device ;time setting mov cl, 10 ; 10 Sec dec al Watch_Dog_Setting: ;Timer setting mov...
Page 56 - INC SI
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Timer B-7 ; game port enable mov cl, 9 call Set_Logic_Device Initial_OK: CALL Exit_Configuration_mode MOV AH,4Ch INT 21h Enter_Configuration_Mode PROC NEAR MOV SI,WORD PTR CS:[Offset Cfg_Port] MOV DX,02Eh MOV CX,04h Init_1: MOV AL,B...
Page 59 - END Main; Note: Interrupt level mapping
M i n i - I T X E M B - 9 4 5 T Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Time B-10 push ax push cx xchg al,cl mov cl,07h call Superio_Set_Reg pop cx pop ax ret Set_Logic_Device endp ;Select 02Eh->Index Port, 02Fh->Data Port Cfg_Port DB 087h,001h,055h,055h DW 02Eh,02Fh END Main Note: Interrupt level...