Specifications
LittleBoard 800 Reference Manual 1
Chapter 1 About This Manual
Purpose of this Manual
This manual is for designers of systems based on the LittleBoard™ 800 single board computer (SBC). This
manual contains information that permits designers to create an embedded system based on specific design
requirements.
Information provided in this reference manual includes:
• LittleBoard 800 specifications
• Environmental requirements
• Major integrated circuits (chips) and features implemented
• Header/connector pin numbers and definitions
• BIOS Setup information
Information not provided in this reference manual includes:
• Detailed chip specifications
• Internal component operation
• Internal registers or signal operations
• Bus or signal timing for industry standard busses and signals
References
The following list of references may be helpful for you to complete your design successfully. Most of these
references are also available on the Ampro By ADLINK web site in the InfoCenter. The InfoCenter was
created for embedded system developers to share ADLINK’s knowledge, insight, and expertise.
Specifications:
• EBX Spec Revision 2.0, March 1 2005
For the latest version of the EBX specifications, contact the PC/104 Consortium, at:
Web site: h
ttp://www.pc104.org
• PC/104 Spec Revision 2.5, November 2003
• PC/104-Plus Spec Revision 2, November 2003
For latest revision of the PC/104 specifications, contact the PC/104 Consortium, at:
Web site: http://www.pc104.org
• PCI 2.2 Compliant Specifications
For latest revision of the PCI specifications, contact the PCI Special Interest Group Office at:
Web site: http://www.pcisig.com
Chip specifications used on the LittleBoard 800:
• Intel Corporation and the Celeron M or Pentium M processors used for the embedded CPU.
Web site: http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/252612.htm
= Pentium M
Web site: http://www.intel.com/design/intarch/datashts/301753.htm
= Celeron M