MB05W MB05W (WB-B55) FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides the outline features and operation of the MB05 including the BIOS Setup program and other system options. The MB05 notebook offers the latest in advanced portable computing and multimedia technology that even outperforms most desktop computers. It incorporates the latest Intel Pentium - M processor and fully compatibles with an entire library of PC software based on operating systems such as Windows 2000 / XP.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Cache Memory System Memory BIOS ROM Super I/O RTC + NVRAM K/B Controller PMU VGA Controller VRAM TV out encoder CardBus Controller Sound 1-2 L1 Cache (Pentium Processor internal): 64KB 8-way cache associativity provides L2 Cache (Pentium Processor internal): 1024KB Advanced Transfer Cache,8 way associativity 8-way set associative, 32-byte line size, 1 line per sector Expansion Memory: 2 SO-DIMM Slot (1.25”) Size: 128/256/512MB/1G Type: DDR DRAM, 3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Modem MDC modem support V.90, K56flex, ITU-T V.34, V.32, RJ11 Jack TIA/EIA 602, V.42 ITU-T V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 Ch2 TIA/EIA 578 Class1 FAX Wake up on Ring On board LAN Realtek 8100BL Support LAN boot( no used) Support for auto-negotiation (10BASE-T and 100BASETX) Wake up On LAN( S1~S5) 3com Combo 802.11b 802.
FIC MB05W Service Manual HDD CD-ROM (Option) FDD(None) DVD (Option) CD-RW,Combo Pointing Device Keyboard Speakers (audio) Microphone Buzzer Battery RTC Battery DC/DC Converter CPU Vcore AC Adapter Size 1-4 2.5 inch HDD (Standard) 9.5mm Height ; Please refer to the MB05 Key component list in detail. CD-ROM (9.5mm Height) ; Please refer to the MB05 Key component list in detail. USB FDD 3 mode Support ; Please refer to the MB05 Key component list in detail. DVD 9.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Weight Approx 4.9 lb = 2.2Kg Battery Handling Specification Category Battery Charging Remark Power On Li-ion 3.5 h Max Change Power Off Current: 1.7A-1.75A±150mA Battery Life 1st Li-ion Li-ion 3.5 h 4h TBD TBD Save to RAM 1st Li-ion 1 Days CMOS Battery Charge 24 h System on Discharge Maximum Typical 5 year 60W 30W System off Consumption power FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
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FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.4 Quick Tour of the Notebook Please take a moment to become familiar with the location and purpose of every control, the LED status panel, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in this section. It is recommended to first go through the User Guide of the notebook, which is shipped together with the notebook for information on how to operate its features. 1.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • Easy Buttons There are three easy buttons used for activating wireless function and accessing user-defined functions instantly and easily. Description of the easy buttons appears in the latter part of this section. • Status LED Indicator Keeps you informed of your notebook computer’s current power status and operating status. Description of the status icons appears in the latter part of this section.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Easy Buttons Œ Wireless LAN Button • Figure 1- 3 Easy Button 1 ➌ Easy Button 2 Easy Button • Wireless LAN Button Push this button to activate or inactivate the Wireless LAN. When you activate the wireless LAN function, it will search the wireless LAN signal automatically if you had installed the driver • Easy Button 1 You can define the specific function by yourself to active the program. For example, you can define it to access the outlook 98/2000/2002...
FIC MB05W Service Manual Status LED Indicator Located just in front of the palmrest assembly, you will find three LEDs for the power and battery charge status. These LEDs are positioned to be visible even if the LCD cover is closed. Œ • Wireless LAN Status HDD/CD Access • • Figure 1- 4 • • 1-10 Power Indicator Caps Lock Ž ‘ Battery charging LED Num Lock Status LED Indicator Power Indicator Lets you know that power to the system is turned on.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • 1.4.2 ❶ Wireless LAN Status When LED in green light indicates that the system is accessing data from or is retrieving data by wireless LAN. Front Side of the Notebook Cover Switch ❷ Figure 1- 5 Battery Front Side of the Notebook • Cover Switch The cover (LCD panel) is locked when it is closed. Slide the button right aside to release the latch for opening the cover of the computer. • Battery The battery pack is inserted here. 1.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.4.4 • Print Port Use this port to connect a parallel printer or other parallel device. The parallel port supports Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP) standard. The standard provides you with a greater processing speed than the conventional parallel port. The port also supports bi-directional protocols. + The default setting for the parallel port on your notebook computer is set to Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP).
FIC MB05W Service Manual ❶ USB Port ❷ LAN Port ❹ IEEE 1394 ❺ Built-in Stereo Speakers Figure 1- 7 PC Card Slot Left Side of the Notebook • LAN Port An internal 10Base-T/100Base-TX LAN module connects your computer to other computers/networks through a local area network (LAN).
FIC MB05W Service Manual • Headphone Jack Lets you plug in a stereo headphone, powered speakers, or earphone set with 1/8 inch phono plug for personal listening. • Microphone Jack Allows you to connect an external microphone for monophonic sound recording directly into your notebook computer. • Optical Disk Drive Allows you to load and start programs from a compact disc (CD) or a digital video disc (DVD) and play conventional audio CDs. It also can make CD by using CD-R or CD-RW. 1.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.5 Notebook Accessories and System Options It is also important to understand the accessories that come along with the notebook and the options for fully utilizing the capabilities of the computer. This section describes briefly what these accessories and options are. 1.5.1 AC Adapter and Power Cord The AC Adapter supplies external power to your computer and at the same time charges the internal battery pack.
FIC MB05W Service Manual displayed on the screen, and you will then be prompted to run the Setup Program. As the POST (Power-On Self Test) executes during the boot up process, the screen will display the following message: Press to Enter SETUP Press the key to run the BIOS Setup program. The BIOS Setup program is organized into five menus which you can select using the ß and à keys.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.6.1 Using the Main Menu Setup P h oe n i x BIO S S et u p Ut il ity Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time: [12 :00 :00] System Date: [02/19/2003] or selects LAN MAC Address 00-40-CA-C3-9A-07 field.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.6.2 • Secondary Master This field is for information only as the BIOS automatically detects the optical drive. • System Memory This field reports the amount of base (or conventional) memory found by the BIOS during Power-On Self-Test (POST). • Extended Memory This field reports the amount of extended memory found by the BIOS during Power-On Self-Test (POST). • CPU Type This field reports the CPU type information detected by the BIOS during Power-On Self-Test (POST).
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.6.3 Using the Advanced CMOS Setup Ph oe n i x B IO S Se t u p Ut il ity Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help NumLock [LockOn] Selects Power-on state for NumLock Embedded Share Memory [16MB] Quiet Boot [Enabled] Screen Expansion [Disabled] Legacy USB Support [Enabled] USB 2.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • PXE OPROM Lets you specify Enabled or Disabled for activating or inactivating PXE OPROM Device function when system is booting. Please set it to default value • Wake on LAN from S5 Lets you activate or inactivate the LAN function when system is booting by specifying Enabled or Disabled option. Wake on LAN is a function that you can boot the system from LAN remotely.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Enabled, you need to set the parameter of Base I/O address and IRQ for this port. 1.6.4 Security Menu Setup Ph oe n i x B IO S Se t u p Ut il ity Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Supervisor Password Is Clear Supervisor Password User Password Is Clear controls access to the Set Supervisor Password [Enter] setup utility.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1-22 • Set User Password This field is only available when Supervisor Password has set. Enter the user password when boot the system or resume from suspend mode. But if the Write Protect is set in the Fixed disk boot sector field, you should enter a supervisor password to access the fixed disk when boot the system or resume from suspend mode. • Set Primary Hard Disk Password This password gives you the authority in accessing the Hard Disk.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.6.5 Using the Boot Setup This item allows you to set the search drive sequence where the system will try to boot up first.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 1.6.6 How to Exit the Setup Program There are two choices to escape from the Setup program. P h oe n i x BIO S S et u p Ut il ity Main Advanced Security Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup Exit Discarding Changes and save your Load Setup Defaults changes to CMOS.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 3. On the DOS prompt, type the following command. A:\>Phlash XXXXXX.ROM (BIOS filename) or A:\>XXXXXX.BAT (Batch file for BIOS file) 4. Press to run this BIOS utility. After the system has been successfully run this program, a message similar to the following appears: Flash memory has been successfully programmed, press any key to restart the system. If the system does not restart, turn it off, then turn on again. 5. Press any key to restart this system.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 2.1 Overview This chapter provides guidelines on installing the device drivers for the built-in features of the MB05. Most of the driver installation procedures mentioned here are only for Windows XP. This chapter also includes procedures on how to upgrade major internal system components like CPU, memory, hard disk, and feature card modules. 2.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Hardware Found Message Box. 4. In the Found New Hardware Wizard message box which shows searching Video Controller (VGA compatible) driver. Click Next to proceed the further step. 5. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device", and click Next. 6. Tick on "Specify a location box", then, click Next and Browse buttons, and then navigate to the VGA driver location as "\Drivers\ WinXP\VGA". 7. Click OK and Next to begin searching the driver.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 2. Click the Start button, then click Run. In the Run dialog box, click Browse button and navigate to the directory as "\Driver\WinXP\Touch Pad\setup.exe", path according to your Operating System and run "Setup.exe". 3. Execute the setup program and then select the language for this installation. After that, a Welcome dialog box appears. 4. Click Next continuously three times when the screen appears the Next button. 5. Click OK to restart your system. 2.2.
FIC MB05W Service Manual the driver. 7. The Add New Hardware will found Intel Fast Ethernet . Click Yes to continue installing the driver. 8. Click Finish button to finish installing LAN driver. 2.2.7 Installing EzButton Driver Following is the procedure for installing Easy Button driver. Installing Easy Button driver for Windows XP 1. Boot Windows from your hard disk and insert the disc containing the Easy Button driver. 2. Click the Start button, then click Run.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 2.3.1 Jumper Settings This section provides a jumper setting lists of configuring the notebook.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 2-1 Location of SW1 2.3.2 CPU Upgrade Procedure The MB05 features Mobile Intel Pentium-M FCPGA Processors. How to Access the CPU Socket To install or replace the CPU, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off the system and remove both AC adapter and the battery pack from the notebook unit. 2. Remove keyboard cover by gently bending it and sliding it towards in front of you. FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 2-2 Remove keyboard Cover 3. There are two screws on the bottom case and that should be removing as the picture indicated. 4. Lift the keyboard and tilt it towards the LCD panel. 5. Release keyboard cable by sliding the ZIF connector towards up direction. Figure 2-3 1-32 Remove two screws FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 2-4 Remove keyboard 6. Release three screws as shown in the picture below, and then remove Frame Bracket. Figure 2-5 Remove Frame Bracket 7. Release four screws and one cable as shown in the picture below, and then remove heat sink plate and Fan. FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 2-6 Remove heat sink plate and Fan 8. Use a flat screwdriver to unlock CPU. Figure 2-7 1-34 Remove CPU FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 9. Remove CPU and insert the preferred CPU. 10. Use a flat screwdriver to lock CPU. 11. Place back the heat plate and keyboard cover. Boot on the computer, and then BIOS will automatically detect the type of the CPU which just be installed. 2.3.3 Memory Upgrade Procedure The notebook computer offers two memory slot using DDR DIMM at 128MB, 256MB and 512MB DDR-RAM. Two memory slots are found inside the memory compartment.
FIC MB05W Service Manual − − Hold the DIMM at a 60-degree angle and align the DIMM connector with the socket in the system. Push the connector into the socket. Press down on the edge of the DIMM until the locking tabs on the sides snap into place, securing the module. 4. To remove a DIMM, press the locking tabs away from the sides of the module until the module pops up. Then, remove the DIMM. 5. Reassemble the notebook components as follows. − Put the DIMM door back.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 2-10 2.3.5 Screws Locations of the frame HDD bracket plate System BIOS Upgrade Procedure The notebook supports EPROM Flash BIOS that allows you to easily update the system BIOS using the Phoenix BIOS Flash utility program called “PHLASH.COM”. This program runs under MS-DOS and requires the system not to load high memory like HIMEM.SYS. It also needs the “PLATFORM.BIN” file in order to activate. Follow the steps below on how to update the system BIOS: 1.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 3.1 Overview The MB05 is an IBM PC/AT compatible Notebook PC which supports the Intel uFCPGA Socket. The following are the major features that MB05 supports. ² ² ² ² ² ² 3.2 Microsoft PC2001 logo and WinXP logo approval. 14.1”,15” XGA and 15”SXGA+ panel support. Support ACPI 1.0B (or above). Support PCI 2.2 (or above). Support USB 1.1/2.0. Support SMBIOS 2.3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Controller Chip BIOS Feature Description § Microsoft PC99 logo and WinXP logo approval. § Support Boot Block / Crisis Rescue. § APM 1.2 Compliance § Support ACPI 1.0B (or above) Spec. § Support PCI 2.1 (or above) Spec. § Support SMBIOS 2.3 (or above) Spec § Support Windows XP / Windows 2K. § Support flash function including both DOS and Windows interface for new BIOS update. § Support US keyboard . § Support boot from LAN , USB FDD/FLASH , HDD and CDROM Drive.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 3.3 Subsystem Software Functions This section provides introduction on the software functions of the notebook subsystems and BIOS related function. 3.3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 512MB 512MB 1024MB 3.3.3 Video Supported Video Mode The following is the display modes supported by the INTEL Mobility Video control in LCD only, CRT only, and simultaneous mode. The VGA BIOS will allow mode sets of resolutions greater than the panel size but only show as much mode display as will fit on the panel. Supported standard VGA modes: The VGA BIOS supports the IBM VGA Standard 7-bit VGA modes numbers.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 70 2MB 16-bit Packed 60, 72, 75, 85 2MB 640 x 480 32-bit Unpacked 60, 72, 75, 85 2MB 800 x 600 16-bit Packed 60, 72, 75, 85, 100 2MB 115h 800 x 600 32-bit Unpacked 60, 72, 75, 85, 100 2MB 117h 1024 x 768 16-bit Packed 43(I), 60, 70, 75, 85, 100 2MB 118h 1028 x 768 32-bit Unpacked 43(I), 60, 70, 75, 85, 100 4MB 11Ah 1280 x 1024 16-bit Packed 43(I), 60, 75, 85 4MB 11Bh 1280 x 1024 32-bit Unpacked 43(I), 60, 75, 85 8MB 11Dh 640 x 400 16-bit Packe
FIC MB05W Service Manual Panel Type Initialization The VGA BIOS will issue INT 15h function call during POST. This function call allows the system BIOS to specify the panel type to the VGA BIOS. The system BIOS should get the panel type from GPIO pins before the VGA chip initialized, and pass this information to VGA BIOS through INT 15 Function 4E00h.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • 3.3.8 Support for 3.3v, 5v and 12v (flash programming) cards LED Indicator The table below lists down the functions of the Status LED indicator: Indicator Function Description HDD/CD accessing This LED will turn on while accessing the IDE Device. LED Battery Charging LED Turn on (Green) – Battery is under charging mode Turn off – Battery full charged or no battery CapsLock LED This LED will turn on when the function of CapsLock is active.
FIC MB05W Service Manual E0000-E3000, 10000000FEBFFFFF, MotherBoard Resource Static 10-1F,24-25,2829,2C-31,34-35,3839,3C-3D,5053,7277,80,A4-A5,A8A9,AC-AD,B0B5,B8-B9,BCBD,4D0-4D1,580587,118011BF,1200,FE00 - Keyboard Controller PMU08 Controller Math Coprocessor Glide Pad Video Controller Static Static Static Static Static 60, 64 68, 6C F0~FE 3B0~3BB, 3C0~3DF, 1800~1807, IRQ1 IRQ13 IRQ12 IRQ11/IRQ 5/IRQ7 - Dual IDE Controller Static IRQ14, 15 - CardBus Controller Dynamic 170~177, 1F0~1F7, 376,3F6
FIC MB05W Service Manual Wireless LAN Dynamic ~ FirmwareHub Devices Static - IEEE 1394 - 3.3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual PMU 08 SMBus Connection Devices SMBus Device PMU08 MAX1617(Thermal sensor) st Battery (1 Battery) ENE PIC (Fan Control) Host/Slave Address BIOS Need to Initialization A7 ~ A1 Master 10h Enbale Decode interface Slave 9Ch Program the desired temperature range Slave A8h No Need Slave 24h Program the desired Fan speed I/O Map Hex Address 000 - 01F 020 - 021 022 040 - 05F 060 - 064 068 – 06C 070 - 07F 080 - 08F 092 0A0 - 0A1 0B2 0B3 0C0 – 0DF 0F0 – 0FF 170 - 177 1F0 - 1F7 279 330 - 33
FIC MB05W Service Manual Memory Map Address Range 00000 - 9FFFFh A0000 – BFFFFh C0000 – C9FFFh CA000 – DBFFFh DC000 - DFFFFh E0000 – FFFFFh Length 640 KB 128 KB 40 KB 72 KB 16 KB 128 KB Description System Memory Video Memory Video ROM Unused System ROM BIOS /DMI information IRQ Map IRQ# IRQ 0 IRQ 1 IRQ 2 IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 IRQ 6 IRQ 7 IRQ 8 IRQ 9 IRQ10 Description System Timer Keyboard Cascade Reserved for Card null Reserved for Card Reserved for Card null CMOS/RTC SCI IRQ used by ACPI bus MiniPCI, LAN,A
FIC MB05W Service Manual GPIO17 PMUFLASH0 1 O 0:Flash PMU08 Firmware -- GPIO25 CB_HWSUSP0 1 O GPIO32 SPDMUX0 1 O R5C551 Hardware suspend control pin SMBus select 1 GPIO33 SPDMUX1 1 0 SMBus select 0 3.3.14 PMU08 GPIO pin assignment GPIO number GPIO B6 Signal Name Default I/O Notes PM_SLP_S10 1 I GPIO B5 N.C. -- -- Suspend Plane A control for ICH4 0: POS, STR and STD suspend state. 1: not suspend state. No used GPIO B4 N.C. -- -- No used GPIO B1 GPIO B0 GPIO A7 N.C. N.C.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 3.4 ACPI General Requirements The BIOS must meet the following general Power Management requirements: Refers to the portion of the firmware that is compatible with the ACPI 1.0b specifications. Support for Power ON(S0 state), Suspend-to-RAM (S3 state) , Suspend-to-Disk mode (S4 state) and Soft OFF(S5 state). Global System State Definitions Global system states (Gx states) apply to the entire system and are visible to the user.
FIC MB05W Service Manual S3 Sleeping State: The S3 sleeping state is a low wake-up latency sleeping state where all system context is lost except system memory. CPU, cache, and chip set context are lost in this state. Hardware maintains memory context and restores some CPU and L2 configuration context. Control starts from the processor’s reset vector after the wake-up event. S4 Sleeping State: The S4 sleeping state is the lowest power, longest wake-up latency sleeping state supported by ACPI.
FIC MB05W Service Manual S1 Sleeping Wake Event G0 (S0) Working SLP_TYPx=S5 and SLP_EN or PWRBTN_OR S4BIOS_REQ to SMI_CMD OEM S4 BIOS Handler 3.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Device Power Control Methodology Power state of local devices table This section illustrates the power control status of each key device/component of the system under each power management mode.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Power Button The function of Lid Switch is depends on the ACPI aware OS. Lid Switch (Cover Switch) The function of Lid Switch is depends on the ACPI aware OS. 3.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Control Method Battery Subsystem EC should support all the battery information to ACPI-OS − Designed Battery capacity − Designed Voltage − Designed Low battery capacity − Designed Low – Low battery capacity − Latest Full charged capacity − Present Remaining capacity − Present drain rate − Present voltage − Present Battery Status ACPI BIOS should support an independent device object in the name space, and implement the following methods. 3.4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual battery low SMI. The system will do the following action. 1) The Power Indicator will become blinking. 2) The system will issue a Warning beep. 3.5.3 Battery Low - Low When the battery voltage is approaching to the Low-Low level, the PMU08 will generate a battery low-low SMI. The system will do the following action. 1) The Power Indicator will keep on Blinking. 2) The system will enter Suspend To Disk mode even the power management is disabled.
FIC MB05W Service Manual #1 EC_SC W Command byte Header No Interrupt #2 EC_DAT A R Burst acknowledge byte Interrupt on OBF=1 0x83 #1 EC_SC W Command byte Header Interrupt on IBF=0 0x84 #1 EC_SC W Command byte Header No Interrupt #2 EC_DAT A R Query value to host Interrupt on OBF=1 0x82 Burst Enable Embedded Controller (BE_EC) Burst Disable Embedded Controller (BD_EC) Query Embedded Controller (QR_EC) 3.6.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logi Defaul Description c t 0Ah *3 Design capacit R(/W) y of Warnin g DATA[15:0] *1 - 0xffff 0x0000-0xfffe(mWh) 0xffff: Unknown 0Ch *3 Design capacit R(/W) y of Low DATA[15:0] *1 - 0xffff 0x0000-0xfffe(mWh) 0xffff: Unknown 0Eh *3 Battery capacit R(/W) y Granul arity 1 DATA[15:0] *1 - 0xffff 0x0000-0xfffe(mWh) 0xffff: Unknown 10h *3 Battery capacit R(/W) y Granul arity 2 DATA[15:0] *1 - 0xffff 0x0000-0xfffe(mWh)
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s 18h *3 st 1 Battery [ _BST ] Regist er R/W Name Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DATA [15:8] OEM Inform R(/W) *1 ation All bits are 0 Vender [7:0] Logi Defaul Description c t - Vender [7:0] This code depends on battery data format. And the following name should be described in the ASL with the same character code. In the future, these codes will be added.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s Battery [ _BST ] to 44h *3 2nd Battery [ _BTP ] 46h - 1st Battery [_BIF] 2nd Battery [_BIF] 1-60 *2 *2 *2 0x01: DATA size is 3byte.(PMU06A) 0x00: DATA size is 2 byte. (PMU06) *8 - - 49h Design R capacit (/W) y DATA [23:16] *1 *7 - 0xff PMU06A use this data with 02/03h. *7 *8 4Ah Last Full R Charge (/W) Capaci ty DATA [23:16] *1 *7 - 0xff PMU06A use this data with 04/05h.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s Regist er R/W Name Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logi Defaul Description c t *3 PMU_L OW_ R/W ADR DATA [7:0] 6Dh PMU_ HIG_ R/W ADR DATA [15:8] - - 6Eh CHEC K_ R/W SUM DATA [7:0] - - 6Fh PMU_ R/W DATA DATA [7:0] - - 70h *7 SMB_ R/W PTCL PROTOCOL [7:0] - - - - - - 6Ch PMU Access A R L E R S M SMB_ R/W STS 72h SMB_ R/W ADDR ADDRESS [6:0] 73h SMB_ R/W CMD COMMAND - - 74h to 93h SMB_ DATA R/W [0-31] DATA - - 94h SMB_ R/W BC
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s ed to 9Fh 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logi Defaul Description c t ed DATA [7:0] 6Dh PMU_ HIG_ R/W ADR DATA [15:8] - - 6Eh CHEC K_ R/W SUM DATA [7:0] - - 6Fh PMU_ R/W DATA DATA [7:0] - - 70h *7 SMB_ R/W PTCL PROTOCOL [7:0] - - 71h *7 SMB_ R/W STS - - 72h SMB_ R/W ADDR ADDRESS [6:0] - - 73h SMB_ R/W CMD COMMAND - - 74h to 93h SMB_ DATA R/W [0-31] DATA - - 94h SMB_ R/W BCNT RES [7:5] - - 95h SMB_ ALAR R M_ (/W) ADDR R ADDRESS [
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functi Addres on s Reserv ed 99h to 9Fh Regist er R/W Name Reserv R/W ed Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Don't care Logi Defaul Description c t - - R(/W): This is the read only register, but the written data will be able to read back till PMU updates the data periodically, or PMU detects the status change. *7: When this register is checked by polling, the interval time is necessary more than 500usec.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name SMB_Ale R/W A7h rt_ ADDR GPIO-A_ A8h EVT_ST R/W *5 S GPIO-B_ A9h EVT_ST R/W *5 S GPIO-C_ AAh EVT_ST R/W *5 S Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 R ADDRESS[6:0] E S Logic - STS_A [7:0] Read 0:No event 1:EVT 0 STS_B [6:0] detection Write STS 0:Clear _C event 0 0 0 0 0 0 [1:0 1:Ignore ] B S A G R B B A Read RUN_ ABh T M L P E A A D 0:No event R/W EVT_ST *5 S P B R I S T T P 1:EVT 1-64 Defa Description ult SMBAlert output device address The alert re
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2 T O Logic detection Write 0:Clear event 1:Ignore 2 1 WAKE_ ACh EVT_ST R/W *5 S 0x00 RUN_ ADh EVT_ST R/W *5 S_2 Reserved [7:1] T H WAKE AEh EVT_ST R/W *5 S_2 Reserved [7:1] T H AFh THERMA L_EVT_S R/W *5 TS Event/ EC_RUN _ B0h R/W GPIO ENB Control EC_WAK B1h E_ R/W ENB Defa Description ult Reserved [7:3] H E L I R O G R W H 0: Disable A 1: Enable B A S T L RES[4:1] M D P R B P 0: Disable 2 T 1: Enable
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BATT_R R/W B2h UN_ ENB BATT_W R/W B3h AKE _ENB B E L WE C CC T MO A R A / O P P W R R P D N 0: Disable 1: Enable CONF_A [7:0] GPIO-A_ R/W DATA DATA_A [7:0] GPIO-A_ B6h RUN_EN R/W B 0: Input 1: Output Defa Description ult 0x00 BTP: EMP: LOW: WAR: ERR: 0x00 CAP: C/D: CON: 0: Disable 1: Enable 0x00 GPIO-A_ B7h EVT_PO R/W L POL_A [7:0] 0: Falling edge 1: Rising edge 0x00 GPIO-A_ B8h WAKE_E R/W NB WAKE_ENB
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name GPIO-C_ BFh RUN_EN R/W B Event/ GPIO-C_ GPIO C0h EVT_PO R/W L Control GPIO-C_ C1h WAKE_E R/W NB Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic Defa Description ult RU N_ EN 0: Disable 0 0 0 0 0 0 B_ 1: Enable C [1:0 ] 0x00 PO L_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 C [1: 0] 0x00 0: Falling edge 1: Rising edge WA K E_ EN 0: Disable 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 1: Enable _C [1: 0] 0x00 FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic Defa Description ult =0: Wake# output is “Level”. =1: Wake# output is “Pulse”. =0: SCI is always output by event WAKE SCI Q R W _ RES S E A R EVT_CO C2h R/W C S NT K U [7:6] I E N * 4 1-68 W A S K U E S _ _ OX U T detection and SCI_EVT shows the query data is stored. And next SCI is not output until SCI_EVT is cleared. =1: SCI is output when the command set is not executed and OBF=0.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name EC_RUN R/W C3h _ ENB_2 Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved [7:1] EC_WAK C4h E_ R/W ENB_2 C5h To Reserved R/W C7h 0: Disable T 1: Enable H 0: Disable 1: Enable Defa Description ult 0x00 TH: Thermal event 0x00 Don’t care - - C8h GPI_AD0 R *6 AD0_DATA [7:0] - - C9h GPI_AD1 R *6 AD1_DATA [7:0] - - Don’t care - - CAh Reserve R/W *6 d CBh Battery control Logic D/A_CO R/W NT DATA [7:0] C H G RE C C BAT_CH RES[7: _ S H H D0h G_
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name BAT_DC R/W D2h H_ CONT BAT_WA D3h R_ R/W ABS BAT_LO R/W D5h W_ ABS BAT_WA D7h R_ R/W REL BAT_LO D8h W_ R/W REL D9h FULL_D R/W *3 ATA CC_CUR Dah _ R DATA 1-70 Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 RES[7:2] D C H G 2 DATA[15:0] *1 DATA[15:0] *1 DATA [7:0] DATA [7:0] DATA [7:0] DATA [7:0] Logic D C 0: Not H discharge G 1: Discharge 1 Defa Description ult - The discharge battery can be selected one of the batteries can be discharged.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name DBh To BTP2 DCh R/W DDh To Reserved R/W DFh PMU control E0h PMU_CO R/W NT ACPI_AC R/W E1h C_ ENB Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic DATA [15:0] - Don't care - RES[7:3] E C _ R E G RES [7:1] B A Y _ L E D P O W _ L E D O S _ S T S - - Defa Description ult 0x0000: Clear the trip point 0x0001-0xffff : (mWh) 0x00 When all of the 00 battery’s capacities lesser than this setting value, the BTP2 is detected if event is enabled.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name E2h OFF_TIM R/W E POLLING _ R/W E3h ADDRES S Slave Address [6:0] - Defa Description ult Power switch over ride function timer 01h-FFh (0.10x64 25.5esc step 0.1sec) 00h : Reserved Address: 0x00-0x7F The polling slave address setting 0x00 If this address is 00, the Polling is disabled. R E S DATA [7:0] DATA [7:0] If the received data LE this value, the Signed value 0x00 event will be detected.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Functio Add Register R/W n ress Name F1h To Reserved R/W FFh 3.6.3 Bit Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Logic Defa Description ult Don't care Security The user may enter up to 8 standard text characters for a password. The password includes two levels. The higher priority is the Supervisor Password. The lower priority is the User Password.
FIC MB05W Service Manual turned off. MPEG-2 - Moving Picture Experts Group, a working group of ISO. The term also refers to the family of digital video compression standards developed by the group. There are two major MPEG standards : MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. The most common implementations of the MPEG-1 standard provide a video resolution 352x240 at 30 frames per second(fps). A newer standard, MPEG-2, offers resolution of 720x480 and 1280x720 at 60 fps, with full CD-quality audio.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 4.1 Overview The FIC MB05 notebook consists of several important functions and subsystems including: Notebook size, 2 spindle, IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with PCI-bus and Multimedia functions, provide full basic function with lowest price and easy of use. The following is a summary of MB05 features: CPU CPU Type TDP(Target) Chip Set Core Logic uFCPGA 478pin Intel Banias 1.3/1.
FIC MB05W Service Manual IEEE 1394(Option) Controller Function Support two port RICOH R5C554 two IEEE1394 ports BRIDGE Compliant with Link Layer Services as defined in 1394 Open Host Controller Interface specification release 1.0 Compliant with Physical Layer Services as defined in P1394a draft 2.0(Data Rate 100/200/400 Mbps) Storage USB FDD IDE bus 3.5” 3 mode(option) IDE bus Bus Mastering Ultra DMA 33/66/100 PIO mode 0,1,2,3,4 Internal HDD 2.5” 9.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Battery st 1 battery Li-ion (8 cell) SANYO 4400mA(Circle);3600mA(Square) Battery Life 4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual M BUS CPU CORE ICS950812 INTEL Centrino FIC ASIC F010502-B0 CPU PCI CLK GMTG767 RGB CRT INTEL MONTARA-G M LVDS LCD MBUS DDR SDRAM X 2 MINI PCI CONN 32BIT PCI BUS 1394 PORT USB2 USB1 G576 USB0 INTEL ICH4-M HD PHONE GMTG1421 PCMCIA CNN X 2 R5C554 RTL8100BL RJ 45 ALC202 MIC IN RJ11 LPC MDC M38859 INT K/B 4M ROM LPC47N267 PMU08 COM PORT GP PS2 PARALLEL Figure 1-1 MB05 Block Diagram 4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Controller Chip Processor North Bridge South Bridge Video Controller PCMCIA Controller Supper I/O Controller Audio Controller Audio Codec Keyboard Controller Power Management ROM BIOS Clock Generator Temperature Sensor IEEE 1394 LAN Modem 4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual for applications that require greater range and precision, including scientific and engineering applications and advanced 3-D geometry techniques, such as ray tracing. The Intel Pentium M processor’s 400-MHz processor system bus utilizes a split-transaction, deferred reply protocol. The 400-MHz processor system bus uses Source-Synchronous Transfer (SST) of address and data to improve performance by transferring data four times per bus clock (4X data transfer rate, as in AGP 4X).
FIC MB05W Service Manual System Interrupts Ø Ø Ø Ø . Supports Intel 8259 and processor system bus interrupt delivery mechanism . Supports interrupts signaled as upstream memory writes from PCI and Hub interface . MSI sent to the CPU through the system bus . IOxAPIC in ICH4-M provides redirection for upstream interrupts to the system bus Video Stream Decoder Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø . Improved hardware motion compensation for MPEG2 . All format decoder (18 ATSC formats) supported .
FIC MB05W Service Manual Compliant with ANSI/TIA/EIA –644-1995 spec Integrated PWM interface for LCD backlight inverter control Bi-linear panel fitting . Tri-view support through LFP interface, DVO B/C port, and CRT Internal Graphics Features Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø 1-82 . Up to 64 MB of dynamic video memory allocation . Display image rotation . Graphics core frequency . Display core frequency at 133 MHz or 200 MHz . Render core frequency at 100 MHz,133 MHz, 200 MHz .
FIC MB05W Service Manual n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Color alpha blending for transparency Vertex and programmable pixel fog and atmospheric effects Color specular lighting Z Bias support Dithering Line and full-scene anti-aliasing 16 and 24-bit Z buffering 16 and 24-bit W buffering 8-bit Stencil buffering Double and triple render buffer support 16 and 32-bit color Destination alpha Vertex cache Optimal 3D resolution supported Fast Clear support ROP support Hub Interface to ICH4-M .
FIC MB05W Service Manual Specification, Revision 2.3). Link for Audio and Telephony codecs (up to 7 channels) •Low Pin Count (LPC) interface •Firmware Hub (FWH) interface support •Alert On LAN* (AOL) and Alert On LAN 2* (AOL2) Hub Architecture As I/O speeds increase, the demand placed on the PCI bus by the I/O bridge has become significant. With AC ’97, USB 2.0, and Ultra ATA/100, coupled with the existing USB, I/O requirements could impact PCI bus performance.
FIC MB05W Service Manual transfers, and channels 5–7 are hardwired to 16-bit, count-by-word transfers. Any two of the seven DMA channels can be programmed to support fast Type-F transfers. The ICH4 supports two types of DMA (LPC and PC/PCI). DMA via LPC is similar to ISA DMA. LPC DMA and PC/PCI DMA use the ICH4’s DMA controller. The PC/PCI protocol allows PCIbased peripherals to initiate DMA cycles by encoding requests and grants via two PC/PCI REQ#/GNT# pairs.
FIC MB05W Service Manual receive FIFOs of 3 kB each help prevent data underruns and overruns while waiting for bus accesses. This enables the integrated LAN Controller to transmit data with minimum interframe spacing (IFS). The LAN Controller can operate in either full duplex or half duplex mode. In full duplex mode the LAN Controller adheres with the IEEE 802.3x Flow Control specification. Half duplex performance is enhanced by a proprietary collision reduction mechanism. See Section 5.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 4.8.1 System Memory The notebook offers two 64-bit SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) sockets for main memory configuration. The memory sockets accept any standard 144-pin SODIMM modules at 128MB, 256MB,512MB and 1GMB sizes. Memory modules are DDR 200/266 SDRAM type. 4.8.2 Video Memory The video memory of the notebook is using share system memory with 8/16/32MB UMA video memory that can support display resolutions of up to 1024 x 768 at 32-bit 16M color (TFT LCD).
FIC MB05W Service Manual monitor with pixel resolution up to 1600x1200 at 85-Hz and up to 1920x1440 at 60 Hz . Dual independent pipe support ‧ Concurrent: Different images and native display timings on each display device ‧ Simultaneous: Same images and native display timings on each display device . DVO (DVOC) support ‧ Digital video out port DVOC with 165-MHz dot clock on 12-bit double pumped interface ‧ Variety of DVO devices supported ‧ Compliant with DVI Specification 1.
FIC MB05W Service Manual ‧ Per Pixel Perspective Corrected Texture Mapping ‧ Single Pass Texture Compositing (Multi-Textures) at rate ‧ Enhanced Texture Blending functions ‧ Twelve Level of Detail MIP Map Sizes from 1x1 to 2Kx2K ‧ Numerous Texture formats including 32-bit RGBA ‧ Alpha and Luminance Maps ‧ Texture Chromakeying ‧ Bilinear, Trilinear, and Anisotropic MIP - Mapped Filtering ‧ Cubic Environment Reflection Mapping ‧ Embossed Bump-Mapping ‧ DXTn Texture Decompression ‧ FX1 Texture Compression ‧ 3D
FIC MB05W Service Manual communication cards, etc. The high performance and capability of the CardBus interface will enable the new development of many new functions and applications. The R5C554 CardBus controller is compliant with the latest ACPI-PCI Bus Power Management interface Specification. It supports all four power states and the PME# function for maximum power savings and ACPI compliance.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • Programmable interrupt protocol: PCI, PCI+ISA, PCI/Way, or PC/PCI interrupt signaling modes • Win'98 IRQ and PC-98/99 compliant • Parallel or Serial interface for socket power control devices including Micrel and TI • Integrated PC 98/99 -Subsystem Vendor ID support, with auto lock bit • LED Activity Pins • R5C554 supports D3cold state PME# wakeup; 3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual The Synaptic touch pad, a pointing device for personal computers, detects the position of a finger over a touch-sensitive area. To move the cursor, the user lightly slides a finger over the smooth sensor area. To ‘click’, the user gently taps on the surface. The ultra-thin module is the thinnest PCB based touchpad available today. It is a capacitive sensor - the finger is detected by measuring its effect on an array of capacitive lines integrated into the PC board.
FIC MB05W Service Manual The normal charging time for the battery is around 3.5 hours when computer is turn off while it should take around 8 hours when the computer is running. Running time of battery is around 4.5 hours. 4.15.3 DC-DC Module of Motherboard The DC-DC module receives approximately 12VDC from the battery pack and uses this input voltage to generate multiple regulated output voltages to provide power for all internal notebook board assemblies. 4.15.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.1 Introduction This section contains preventive and corrective maintenance procedures for the MB05 notebook. The first part of the section describes the computer cleaning procedures and preferred handling procedures for sensitive components (e.g. disk drives, LCD, CPU, batteries). The second part of the chapter identifies all field replaceable parts with the remainder explaining the removal and replacement procedures for the field replaceable parts. 5.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.2.3 Maintaining the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is one of the most common parts that always gets problem. Here is some preventive maintenance that you can do when handling the hard disk. • Always back up the data files from the hard disk. • Run a virus detecting program for possible virus infected area on the hard disk. • Use SCANDISK to correct any errors found in the directory and File Allocation Table (FAT). This will also free up space from any unused sectors.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.3 Required Tools and Equipment To troubleshoot and repair PC systems properly, you need a few basic tools: • • • • • • Tweezers Small flat-blade screwdriver Small Cross screwdriver Regular size Cross screwdriver Small Hex-bolt screwdriver i 5.4 All boards, options, and peripherals contain components that are sensitive to static electricity. When handling any of these items, use wrist or ankle grounding straps and grounded working mats.
FIC MB05W Service Manual The following System Top Unit Assembly includes the following major Field Replaceable Units/parts (FRUs): • Glidepad Touch Pad Module Assembly The touch pad (glide pad) pointing device module is assembled at the underside of the top cover with the sensor pad exposed on the top. The assembly comprises of the glide pad board, the glide pad converter board, the select buttons bracket casing, the insulator sheet, the glide pad FPC cable, and the glidepad wire cable.
FIC MB05W Service Manual • Motherboard Assembly The Motherboard assembly is the most important part of the notebook. It contains the entire major chipsets including the core logic, PCMCIA, memory, and BIOS to operate the whole computer. It also includes the sockets, connectors and ports completing the functionality. • Internal Modem / LAN / Combo Module Assembly If the computer includes an internal modem, LAN • System Base Unit Case The System Base Unit Case is where the Motherboard is placed.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 5-2 Remove keyboard Cover 14. There are two screws on the bottom case and that should be removing as the picture indicated. 15. Lift the keyboard and tilt it towards the LCD panel. 16. Release keyboard cable by sliding the ZIF connector towards up direction. Figure 5-3 Remove two screws FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 5-4 5.5.3 Remove keyboard Removing the Internal Hard Disk Drive The notebook provides a built-in hard disk for the primary IDE controller. The HDD is an industry standard 2.5” IDE disk drive with a maximum height of 9.5mm. 1. Find out the built-in hard disk secured with one screw at the upper of the bottom case. Remove this screw and take out the hard disk door then pull the hard disk module from the connector.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 2. Remove four screws of frame HDD bracket plate. Figure 5-6 5.5.4 Screws Locations of the frame HDD bracket plate Removing the heat sink plate The procedure for removing the heat sink plate is as follows: 1. Removing the plate, there are three screws as the picture shown. Figure 5-7 Removing the heat sink plate FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.5.5 Removing the Heat Sink The procedure for removing the heat sink is as follows: 1. Removing the heat sink, there are four screws and one FAN cables as the picture shown. Figure 5-8 5.5.6 Removing the Heat Sink Module Removing the LCD Panel The procedure for removing the LCD Panel is as follows: 1. To remove the four screws of rear side for the system unit.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 2. Removing the two screws for LCD cable. Figure 5-10 3. Two screws for LCD cable Slowly pullout the LCD panel from the system unit. 5.5.7 Removing the Intel CPU The MB05 features Intel Pentium M uFC-PGA Processors. It is located on the upper left side of the system motherboard. To install or replace the CPU, follow the steps below: 1. Before removing the CPU module, you need first to disassemble keyboard and heat sink plate. 2.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.5.8 Removing the Top Cover The procedure for removing the top cover is as follow: Please see the location of top cover as the below picture shown. 1. To remove the top cover, you also need to remove the seven screws and one Hex-screw and one FPC on top cover. Figure 5-12 Location of Top Cover 2.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 5-14 5.5.9 Removing the G/P FPC of top case Removing the Audio board The procedure for removing the audio board is as follows: 1. There are two screws and one cable for speaker and audio FPC to remove the audio board. Figure 5-15 Removing the Audio board FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 5.5.10 Removing the DC board The procedure for removing the DC board is as follows: 1. There are two screws for this DC board as the pictures shown. Figure 5-16 5.5.11 Removing the DC/DC board Removing the MDC Modem board The procedure for removing the MDC Modem board is as follows: 1. There is only two screws for this MDC Modem board and one cable as the pictures shown. 1-106 FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 5-17 5.5.12 Removing the DC/DC board Removing the IO board The procedure for removing the IO board with serial/parallel/PS2 ports are as follows: 1. There are four screws on the rear side as the pictures shown. Figure 5-18 Removing the IO Hex-Screws 2. There are two screws and one FPC for this IO board as the pictures shown. Figure 5-19 Removing the IO board 5.5.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Figure 5-20 Motherboard Screws Location 3. You will see two Hex-screws as the picture shown. Figure 5-21 Removing Hex-Screws 4. When all screws and bolts are removing, the mother board and FPC should lift up together gently from the casing of base unit.. 1-108 FIC MB05 Service Manual PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.
FIC MB05W Service Manual This appendix provides the technical specification of the MB05 notebook: A.1 System Specification Category Specification CPU Intel Mobile Centrino Processor FSB Speed 400MHz Core Logic MONTARA-GM (North Bridge) CPU Interface Integrated 3D/2D Graphic Engine. AGP Bus Controller DDR DRAM Controller HUB Interface ICH4-M (South Bridge ) Hub Interface Technology interconnecting INTEL NB and SB.
FIC MB05W Service Manual BIOS ROM Flash ROM st 1 Vendor : SST 49LF040A PLCC Package 4Mbit LPC flash ROM Super I/O SMSC LPC47N267 FDC, IEEE 1284 Printer Port Serial Port x 1 ports IR Port ASKIR, SIR, FIR, HPSIR, Consumer IR Plug and Play Support RTC + CMOS SRAM Integrated in South Bridge (INTEL ICH4-M) Real Time Clock with 256 byte of CMOS SRAM. Supports keeping track of the time of day and storing system data.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Sound AC’97 CODEC Realtek ALC202 AC’97 Revision 2.2 Compliant Modem MDC modem support V.90, K56flex, ITU-T V.34, V.32, RJ11 Jack TIA/EIA 602, V.42 ITU-T V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 Ch2 TIA/EIA 578 Class1 FAX Wake up on Ring On board LAN Realtek 8100BL Support LAN boot( no used) Support for auto-negotiation (10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX) Wake up On LAN( S1~S5). 802.11a+b 802.11 b Support by Mini-pci.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Storage Temperature -20 to 60 degrees Celsius 15” TFT LCD (LG) LCD Model LP150X05-C2 LCD Type 15” TFT Display Pixels H1024 x V768 pixels Pixel Arrangement RGB vertical stripe Display colors 262K Colors Module Size 298.5(W) x 227.5(H) x 5.8(D) [mm] Weight Approx. 500g Contrast Ratio 200:1 (typ.) Power Supply 3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Storage Temperature A.5 -20 to 60 degrees Celsius DVD/ RW Combo Drive Specification Drive Manufacturer QSI SBW242 Physical Dimension 128.0 x 12.7 x 129 [mm] ( W * H * D ) Weight 250g +/- 10g Loading Manual tray loading Ejection Manual eject using the eject button Auto eject using the eject command on software Host Interface Enhanced IDE (ATAPI) Average Access Time 150ms Typ. Data Transfer Rate (burst) 16.7 MByte/s (PIO Mode 4) 16.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Type of key switch Membrane (PE) Switch Number of keys 87 keys with embedded numeric keypad Compatibility Enhanced 101/102 emulation Travel 3.0 mm ± 0.3 mm Keyboard Height 6.5 ± 0.3 mm 7.0 ± 0.3 mm (SPACE Key) Keycap Pull Off Force ≥ 500g Supply Voltage 6V Operating Temperature -10 to 60 degrees Celsius A.7 Touch Pad Specification Interface PS/2 (compatible with Microsoft Mouse Driver) Supply Voltage 5V Supply Current 4.
FIC MB05W Service Manual Output Voltage +19Vdc (main) Output Current 3.16A (Max) Over Voltage Protection 24V Max Over Current Protection 19V / 5A (max) Dimension L115 x W50 x H29 [mm] Weight 250g AC POWER ADAPTER (LITEON) Input Voltage 100 to 240VAC Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Input Current 1.32A Max at 110VAC 0.66A Max at 220VAC Efficiency 83% Min In-Rush Current (Cold Start) 50A Max at 100 VAC 100A Max at 240 VAC Output Power 80W Output Voltage +19Vdc (main) Output Current 3.
FIC MB05W Service Manual A.12 DC/DC Specification Controller PMU 08 Input Voltage 8 ~ 20V Output Current 4A (5V) / 4A (3.3V) / 100mA (12V) Frequency 200KHz Support Mode OVP / OCP A.13 Charger Specification Controller PMU 08 Input Voltage 18.5 ~ 20V A.14 Mechanical Specification Category Size Weight Specification W=308mm, D=268mm, H=27.7~31mm. Approx 4.9 lb = 2.2Kg Remark A.
FIC MB05W Service Manual This appendix provides you with the field replaceable unit (FRU) parts listing of the MB05 Series. Refer to this appendix whenever ordering for spare parts or requesting for RMA (Returned Merchandise Authorization) number. ITE M FRU Level FRU Q'ty A B C Return to Lead FIC/Custo FIC Time Warranty mer Part Number (Days) Period for Repair 1 CPU Centrino1.
FIC MB05W Service Manual 31 Module HDD_40GB_HIT 1 25-03553-00 N/A N/A N/A 32 1 x 23-20862-03 45 12 Mth FIC 33 HDD 40GB HIT CON SOCKET FOR HDD STECH x 1 x 20-21749-00 30 N/A N/A 34 FRAME HDD 1 x 24-52404-00 30 N/A N/A 35 PLASIC-M HDD 1 x 80-40854-10 30 N/A N/A 25-03571-00 N/A N/A N/A 36 Module HDD 60 GB_HIT 1 x 37 1 x 23-21021N00 45 12 Mth FIC 38 HDD 60 GB HIT CON SOCKET FOR HDD STECH 1 x 20-21749-00 30 N/A N/A 39 FRAME HDD 1 x 24-52404-00 30
FIC MB05W Service Manual 76 SPEAKER +CABLE 1 x 21-20779-00 30 N/A N/A 77 HEAT SINK FOR CPU HEAT SINK MB02 NORTH BRIDGE 1 x 24-20705-00 30 N/A N/A 1 x 78 30 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24-45816-10 35 N/A N/A x 24-45817-10 35 N/A N/A 1 x 24-52412-00 35 N/A N/A 1 x 24-52403-00 35 N/A N/A RUBBER FOOT 1 x 24-84611-00 35 N/A N/A RUBBER CIRCLE 1 x 24-84569-00 35 N/A N/A 1 x 80-50238-00 35 N/A N/A 25-03559-00 N/A N/A N/A 79 Module Bottom cover 1 80 CA
FIC MB05W Service Manual 120 POWER CORD (JAP) 1 x 22-30135-06 30 N/A N/A 121 POWER CORD (US) 1 x 22-30135-15 30 N/A N/A 122 POWER CORD (UK) 1 x 22-30135-16 30 N/A N/A 123 POWER CORD(EUR) 1 x 22-30135-17 30 N/A N/A 124 POWER CORD(Korea) ADAPTOR 60W FIC DELAT 125 ADP-60NH 1 x 22-301135-18 30 N/A N/A 1 x 12-01618-02 35 12 Mth FIC 126 Keyboard(JAP) 1 x 71-31705-00 35 12 Mth FIC 127 Keyboard(US) 1 x 71-31705-01 35 12 Mth FIC 128 Keyboard(Canada) 1 x 71-31