Product Data Sheet / Brochure
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product Description
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Online Support
- 1.3 Processor
- 1.4 System Memory
- 1.5 Processor Graphics Subsystem
- 1.5.1 Integrated Graphics
- 1.5.1.1 Intel® Ultra High Definition (Intel® UHD) Graphics
- 1.5.1.2 Video Memory Allocation
- 1.5.1.3 High Definition Multimedia Interface* (HDMI*)
- 1.5.1.4 DisplayPort* via USB Type-C
- 1.5.1.5 Multiple DisplayPort and HDMI Configurations
- 1.5.1.6 High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
- 1.5.1.7 Integrated Audio Provided by the HDMI and USB Type C Interfaces
- 1.5.1 Integrated Graphics
- 1.6 USB
- 1.7 SATA Interface
- 1.8 Thunderbolt 3
- 1.9 Real-Time Clock Subsystem
- 1.10 Audio Subsystem†
- 1.11 LAN Subsystem
- 1.12 Hardware Management Subsystem
- 1.13 Power Management
- 1.14 Intel Platform Security Technologies
- 2 Technical Reference
- 2.1 Memory Resources
- 2.2 Connectors and Headers
- 2.2.1 Front Panel Connectors
- 2.2.2 Back Panel Connectors
- 2.2.3 Headers and Connectors (Top)
- 2.2.4 Connectors and Headers (Bottom)
- 2.2.4.1 Signal Tables for the Connectors and Headers
- 2.2.4.2 Add-in Card Connectors
- 2.2.4.3
- 2.2.4.4 USB Type C connector
- 2.2.4.5 Front Panel Header (2.0 mm Pitch)
- 2.2.4.6 SDXC Card Reader
- 2.2.4.7 Power Supply Connector
- 2.2.4.8 Internal USB 2.0 Single-Port Header (1.25 mm Pitch)
- 2.2.4.9 Consumer Infrared (CIR) Sensor
- 2.2.4.10 Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) Header
- 2.2.4.11 RGB LED
- 2.2.4.12 Digital Microphone Array†
- 2.3 BIOS Security Jumper
- 2.4 Mechanical Considerations
- 2.5 Electrical Considerations
- 2.6 Thermal Considerations
- 2.7 Reliability
- 2.8 Environmental
- 3 Overview of BIOS Features
- 4 Error Messages and Blink Codes
- 5 Intel NUC Kit Features
BIOS Features
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to install an operating system that supports USB. By default, Legacy USB support is set to
Enabled.
Legacy USB support operates as follows:
1. When you first apply power to the computer, legacy support is disabled.
2. POST begins.
3. Legacy USB support is enabled by the BIOS allowing you to use a USB keyboard to enter and
configure the BIOS Setup program and the maintenance menu.
4. POST completes.
5. The operating system loads. While the operating system is loading, USB keyboards and mice
are recognized and may be used to configure the operating system. (Keyboards and mice are
not recognized during this period if Legacy USB support was set to Disabled in the BIOS
Setup program.)
6. After the operating system loads the USB drivers, all legacy and non-legacy USB devices are
recognized by the operating system, and Legacy USB support from the BIOS is no longer
used.
3.5 BIOS Updates
The BIOS can be updated using one of the following methods:
• Intel Express BIOS Update, which enables automated updating while in the Windows
environment. Using this utility, the BIOS can be updated from a file on a hard disk or a USB
drive (a flash drive or a USB hard drive).
• Intel Flash Memory Update Utility, which requires booting from DOS. Using this utility, the
BIOS can be updated from a file on a hard disk or a USB drive (a flash drive or a USB hard
drive).
• Pressing <F7> key during POST allows a user to select where the BIOS .bio file is located and
perform the update from that location/device. Similar to performing a BIOS Recovery without
removing the BIOS configuration jumper.
• Intel BIOS has an option to update the BIOS from a valid .bio file located on a hard disk or
USB drive. Enter Intel BIOS by pressing <F2> during POST.
• Using Front Panel power button menu option
The update BIOS will be verified that it matches the target system to prevent accidentally
installing an incompatible BIOS.
NOTE
Review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS update.
For information about
Refer to
BIOS update utilities
http://www.intel.com/cont ent/www/us/en/support/boards-and-
kits/000005636.html
3.5.1 Language Support
The BIOS Setup program and help messages are supported in US English. Check the Intel web
site for support.