User manual

13 MIC-3392MIL User Manual
Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration
1.5.1 VGA Display Connector (VCN1)
The MIC-3392MILS incorporates the Intel 945GME Graphic Memory Controller Hub
(GMCH). The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (Intel GMA 950) graphics core is
an intelligent and responsive graphics engine built into the chipset. This integration
provides incredible visual quality, faster graphics performance and flexible display
options without the need for a separate graphics card. The Intel GMA 950 operates at
256-bit core speeds of up to 400 MHz. The GMA 950 graphics core supports a band-
width of up to 10.6 GB/sec with up to 224 MB of DDR2 667 video memory. The max-
imum resolution is 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz.
The VCN1 connector of MIC-3392MILS provides DB-15 connector for the VGA mon-
itor. The system monitor display is routed to either the front panel or the rear I/O mod-
ule depending on the position of jumper JP5.
1.5.2 USB Connectors (CN11/12)
The MIC-3392MIL provides up to six Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 channels. Two
front panel USB ports, CN11 and CN12, are available on the MIC-3392MILS model.
Four other USB channels are routed to rear I/O via the J4 and J5 connectors. The
MIC-3392MIL USB interface complies with USB specification R2.0 and is fuse pro-
tected (5 V @ 1.1 A). The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup.
The USB controller default is set to “Enabled”.
1.5.3 CMOS Battery (BH1)
A 3 V lithium battery will be available on the MIC-3392MILS model. The conduction-
cooled model will not have the CMOS battery.
1.5.4 CompactFlash Socket (CN10)
The MIC-3392MIL features an on-board CompactFlash (Type I) mass storage device
connector. When populated with a flash disk it appears to the user as an ATA (IDE)
disk drive with the same functionality and capabilities as a rotating media IDE hard
drive. The MIC-3392MIL BIOS includes an option to allow the board to boot from the
flash disk. The CompactFlash socket is connected to the IDE interface and 5 V
power. UltraDMA is supported and has been tested on a number of devices from dif-
ferent manufacturers. Please contact your local support office in the unlikely event
that you have any interoperability issues.
1.5.5 SATA Daughter Board Connector (CN4)
The MIC-3392MIL provides two SATA interfaces: SATA port 1 via CN4 connects to
the onboard SATA HDD or via the J4 connector to a rear I/O board when selected by
switch SW3, and SATA port 2 is directly routed to J4.
1.5.6 Pre-heat Heater Pad Power Connector (CN13)
The CN13 connector is to be used specifically by the heater pad in the MIC-
3392MILC model. The heater pad, attached to the back side of the conduction-
cooled plate, is used to warm up the board during boot up when the ambient temper-
ature reaches below -30° C (-22° F). Approximately 10 watts of electrical power is
consumed by the heater pad.