User guide
Introduction CP3003-SA
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D R A F T — F O R I N T E R N A L U S E O N L Y
Sockets
Front Panel Connectors
• VGA: 15-pin D-Sub connector, J4
• USB: two 4-pin, type A connectors, J5 and J6
• Ethernet: dual RJ-45 connector, J7A/B
Onboard Connectors
• 7-pin, L-form standard SATA connector, J3
• 120-pin, high-speed I/O extension connector, J14
• 60-pin, high-speed PCI Express extension connector, J8
• SPI extension connector, J11
• 18-pin extension connector for the SATA Flash module (SSD), J12
• JTAG connector, J13
• XDP-SFF (debug) connector, J15
• CompactPCI connectors J1 and J2
• Two 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM sockets
Switch
DIP Switch One DIP switch, SW1, for board configuration
LEDs
LEDs Watchdog and Overtemperature Status LEDs:
• WD (green): Watchdog Status
• TH (red/green): Overtemperature Status
General Purpose LEDs:
• LED0..3 (red/green/red+green): General Purpose/POST Code
Ethernet LEDs:
• ACT (green): Network/Link Activity
• SPEED (green/orange): Network Speed
Timer
Watchdog Timer
• Software-configurable, two-stage Watchdog with programmable timeout
ranging from 125 ms to 4096 s in 16 steps
• Serves for generating IRQ or hardware reset
System Timer
• The Intel® QM77 Chipset contains three 8254-style counters which
have fixed uses
• In addition to the three 8254-style counters, the Intel® QM77 Chipset in-
cludes eight individual high-precision event timers that may be used by
the operating system. They are implemented as a single counter each
with its own comparator and value register.
Sys. Management
Thermal Management
CPU and board overtemperature protection is provided by:
• Up to four Digital Thermal Sensors (DTS), one for each core
• One Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) for the processor graphics controller
• One temperature sensor integrated in the Intel® QM77 Chipset for
monitoring the chipset
• Specially designed heat sinks
Security
TPM Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 for enhanced hardware- and software-
based data and system security
Table 1-1: CP3003-SA Main Specifications (Continued)
FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS