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1. Hardware Specifications
1.1Main Chip This section describes about the key component list that using on L51RIX machine and its product specification
AMD Mobile Turion 64 35w Series (Dual Core) AMD Mobile Sempron 25w Series (Single Core) Taylor CPU, 90mm, FSB 667MHz, 638pin S1 socket, 128K L1 cache , 1MB L2 cache, 35W, 64 bits memory access bandwidth, TL-50/TL-52/TL-56/TL-60/TL-62 Keene CPU, 90mm, FSB 667MHz, 638pin S1 socket, 128KB L1 cache , 256KB L2 cache, 25W 64bits Memory Access Bandwidth 3200+/3400+/3500/3600+ Supports DDRII 533MHz & 667MHz SO DIMM 200-pin socket * 2 DDRII SDRAM System DDR II SDRAM Up to 4GB total **If DDR2 2GB memory is approved, then system can support to DDR2 for 4GB in totally. Support AMD Turion64/Sempron (dual/single) core CPUs Low Power consumption support AMD Power Now, and exclusive Power On Demand & Power Play technologies
CPU
Memory
Core Logic
System Memory Interface: Supports Dual-Channels DDR2 memory interface RADEON heritage full RADEON9600 based graphics core Include Pixel Tapestry II, SMARTSHADER, SMOOTHVISION, VIDEO IMMERSION II architectures Support PCI Bus at 33MHz, up to 6 bus master devices, 2 OHCI & 1EHCI Host controllers to support 8 USB 1.1/2.0 devices Support 6/8 channels on audio codec, High Density Audio Support four SATA (1.0) ports Support one IDE controller PATA PIO, Multi-word DMA, Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 modes. Supports DX9
VGA
ATI RS485MC
2D/3D Graphics & Motion Video Acceleration features Integrated dual 24-bit LVDS & spread spectrum PLLs on LVDS interface
Audio Codec
Realtek ALC861
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ACPI 2.0b compliant
ITE 8510E
16-bit RISC core, with 2 Mbytes address space, and running at up to 20MHz
New Card: Support type II 54 mm Support IEEE 1394 and 1394a with Open HCI Compliance PCI V2.2 MAC/BIU supports Driver required Analog TV-out interface support, on-chip DAC TV-out power management support
TV Encoder
ATI RS485MC
Support NTSC and PAL TV with composite, S-Video, RGB output ATI exclusive Composite Dot Crawl freeze option for PAL & NTSC Support for Macrovision 7.1 copy protection standard-a fully programmable timing capability
LAN Controller Modem Wireless LAN Keyboard Pointing Device LCD HDD Optical Device Card reader Controller
RTL8100CL
56K MDC Modem card with Azalia standard support MDC 1.5 interface Mini PCI interface IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliant
Chicony / JME
87/86 Keys K/B, KBD Dimension: 305mm With one bracket to screw Assy from bottom case
Elantek/Synaptics
Glare & Non Glare panel, Wide view with normal brightness Priority: 1st Glare WXGA;2nd Non Glare WXGA Support SATA HDD, 5400rpm 40GB/60GB/80GB/100GB/120GB Supports DVD dual, combo, Super multi with G.B.A.S. bezel
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Battery Pack
4 Cells / 6 Cells : Samsung / Panasonic cell 11.1V/4000mAh (3S2P), 14.8V/2000mAh (4S1P)-Samsung cell 10.8V/4000mAh (3S2P), 14.4V/2000mAh (4S1P)-Panasonic cell 4 Cells Battery life 2 hrs (Silent mode) (TBD) 6 Cells Battery life 3 hrs (Silent mode) (TBD)
AC-Adapter
Li-Shin / EPS
Automatics Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240VAC 50/60Hz 65 Watts Supports 2pins power cord
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1
I/O Ports
DC-in Jack (2.5) S-Video output Port (4-pin) IEEE 1394a Port (4-pin) Phone Jacks for Microphone input / Audio output: a). External Microphone Jack 1/8 + Line In b). External Headphone/SPDIF Jack 1/8 x RJ45 LAN connector (W/ Metal Shielding) x RJ11 Modem connector x New Card Slot (34/54mm) x USB 2.0 Ports x CRT Port x MMC/SD/MS/MS Pro Memory Card Slot
x x x x
Num Lock (Green) HDD/ODD Read/Write (Green) Power On, Suspend (Green, Blinking Green) Silent Mode (Green) Battery status Charging/Low(Orange/Blinking Red) 3G/Wireless LAN On/ Off (Green) (if no 3G function , switch is only for WLAN) On/ Off: Programmable Power Buttons to Windows 1 Sec. -> Suspend, 4-5 Sec. -> Power Off Post 1 Sec. to power off Build-in 2 speakers Speaker: 1.5W x 2
Build-in mic Support Windows XP(Home and Professional), Window Vista Basic(TBD) Support Linux
Buttons in the NB. One is power, another is Silent mode, The other is Internet button. 3G/WLAN ON/OFF switch (if no 3G function , switch is only for WLAN)
Support PnP, APM 1.2 & ACPI 2.0 Support external USB flash memory card boot up Phoenix
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Proprietary Technology of Battery Life and System performance Extension The technology is including Long battery life mode Support AMD Power Now Dimension: (WxLxH) 358mm x 258mm x 28mm(front) ~36mm (back) 2.7 kg(6 lbs) with 4 cells battery pack (T.B.D.) CE /FCC report CE (EN 301 489-1 & 17, EN 300328-2), R&TTE report CTR21 CB /TUV/UL report RoHS/WEEE Port replicator Uniwill USB 2.0 docking station via CRT port (Please referring Unwill PR8800 detail spec.) Support UMTS 2100 & GSM 900 mode 3G function
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Software Specifications
2.1 Preface
The software engineering specification is a deployment from product marketing specification. It should outline major tasks to be implemented in a specific model. For any model which has been defined from product marketing division, there should have a product marketing specification comes out. The purpose of this specification is to be an implementation guideline for engineers who are responsible for the model. It intends to avoid ambiguity about function definitions so as to allow engineers to shorten their implementation period. The specification covers all the bundled software components which including BIOS, Micro-Controller, device drivers and applications. The target Operating Systems will be Windows XP and Windows Vista Basic. The device drivers and applications are options based on per-customers requirements. The engineers should make sure that these drivers and application could run without any difficulties on the target PC2001 model. The readers of this specification are assumed to have enough experiences and knowledge to understand whatever in the context. The specification will not intend to explain any detail of specific topic.
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Auto routing PnP device I/O, Memory, IRQ and DMA Support ACPI 2.0 Device Management Keyboard Controller WHQL Keyboard Logo compliance
Support hot plug/swap external PS/2 mouse and keyboard Support Fn hot-key Power Management Support ACPI 2.0 power management Support system S3, S4 state Support CPU C0, C1, C2, C3 state (Base on CPU) Support Smart Power Core Logic ATI RS485MC + ATI SB460
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The System consists of DDR2 memory on 64-bit bus and the size options are 256/512/1024MB on each DIMM slot. The BIOS will automatically detect the amount of memory during the POST.
Video We use the North Bridge internal VGA in this model. The Display frame buffer is shared with system memory.
Enhanced IDE The enhanced IDE specification has defined many data transfer modes as following: PIO Mode 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2 Ultra DMA-33/66/100
Which transfer mode will be set depend on the used devices, core chip IDE interface and BIOS supported. This models BIOS support all the data transfer modes above, and it will auto detect and initialize it during POST. The Ultra DMA-33/66/100 is a new physical protocol used to transfer data between an Ultra DMA-33/66/100 capable IDE controller and one or more Ultra DMA-33/66/100 capable IDE devices.
Audio
The audio controller is integrated in south bridge ATI SB460 and through the Azalia data line to external CODEC to reduce the noise caused by PCBs layout. However the H/W architecture is, the BIOS will recognize it as a PCI device and initialize it in PCI bus initialization. The PCI legacy audio mode is not to be supported.
Modem
The system can use all of the modem that is Azalia compliance and the MDC form factor. During POST need to detect the existence and setting proper registers in south bridge ATI SB460.
New Card
The systems BIOS need to initialize the registers of ATI RS485MC to support some devices need to work in Windows.
LED Indicator In the system has some LED and listed below:
Indicator
Function Description
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HDD/CDRM LED Num Lock LED Caps Lock LED Suspend LED
The LED will turn on when the hard disk drive or CDROM drive is activated or accessed The LED will turn on when Num Lock function is activated The LED will turn on when Caps Lock function is activated The LED will turn blink green when system is suspend. The LED will turn on green when system entry silent mode.
Charge LED
The LED will always off when without Battery. The LED will turn on green when Battery Full Charged. The LED will turn on blinking orange when Battery Charging. The LED will turn on red when Battery Low warning.
The LED will turn on green when system Power on. The LED will turn on green when RF activated.
Power on the system will turn on Cap, Num lock LED about 1~2 seconds then turn off them.
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2.4.2 Power Management State Transition
2.4.3 Power Management Mode Definitions Each system (or model) may have different PM model and state definition. For clear, see the following table:
PM Mode Full-On
Definitions The CPU run in full speed and all the devices are power on. The system can respond to all applications with maximum performance. 1. 2. 3. The system in the state S0. The CPU in the state C0. All the devices in the state D0.
Idle
This mode is similar to Full-On except the CPU will change to C1, C2 or C3 state depend on the OS, to save CPU power consumption. 1. 2. 3. The system in the state S0. The CPU in the state C1, C2 or C3. All the devices in the state D0.
Suspend
The state is more power saving than above; the system will save most power consumption. 1. The system in the state S3.
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2. Soft Off / Hibernate HDD, CDROM and LCD power off.
The state is the most power saving mode, all of the parts in the system will power off, except the keyboard controller enter to idle mode continuously to control the battery charging and monitor power button. Note: Before enter to S4 mode, the OS or BIOS will save all of data or registers in the parts. 1. 2. The system in the state S5 or S4. The CPU and all of devices power off.
When system in suspend mode (S3 state), external keyboard/mouse and touch pad cant be the wake up event source. Only Power Button can resume the system.
2.4.4 Smart Power Function The purpose of Smart Power is to save the power consumption during the system is not busy. This function not only save the power of Battery to extend the Notebooks battery working time, but also reduce the temperature of CPU / Chip and keep system working in a lower temperature to extend the CPU and whole systems life. Reduce temperature will also keep Operation System work stable.
2.4.5 Long Battery Life Mode Also called Smart Power 1, Example: AC/battery Idle model CPU 1.8G CPU 1.8G 800Mhz 800MHz Battery heavy loading 800MHz 800MHz AC heavy loading 1800MHz 800MHz (Disable) (Enable)
Silent Mode: Example: AC/battery Idle model CPU 1.8G CPU 1.8G 800Mhz 800MHz Battery heavy loading 800MHz 800MHz AC heavy loading 800MHz 1800MHz (Enable) (Disable)
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System Time: System Date: [12:12:00] [02/12/2006]
IDE Channel 0 Master SATA Port 1 Base Memory: Extended Memory: F1 Help
[None] [None] 640 KB 2096128 KB Select Item -/+ Values Change F9 Defaults Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit Setup
Esc
Exit
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2.5.2 Info Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main BIOS Information: BIOS Version: KBC Version: Processor: CPU Type: CPU Info: TL-60 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Technology 0.02 0.02 Info Advanced Security Power
Boot Information
Exit
F1 Esc
Help Exit
<-
Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
2.5.3 Advanced Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main Info Advanced Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect value may cause your system to malfunction. POST Beep: LAN Remote Boot: UMA Frame Buffer Size: [Auto] [Disabled] [Disabled] Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Enable / Disable POST Beep function.
F1 Esc
Help Exit
<-
Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
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2.5.4 Security Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main User Password: Set Supervisor Password: Set User Password: Password on boot: Info Advanced Security Not Installed Not Installed [Press Enter] [Press Enter] [Enabled] Power Boot Exit Supervisor Password: Item Specific Help Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS setup.
F1 Esc
Help Exit
<-
Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
2.5.5 Power Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main Info Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Long Battery Life Mode: [Disabled] Item Specific Help This functionality is only available in DOS mode.
F1 Esc
Help Exit
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Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
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2.5.6 Boot Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main Boot Priority order: 1: ALL USB KEY 2: PCI BEV: Realtek Boot Agent 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: Excluded from boot order: Info Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Keys used to view or configure devices: Up and Down arrows select a device. <+> and <-> moves the device up or down. <x> exclude or include the device to boot.
F1 Esc
Help Exit
<-
Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
2.5.7 Exit Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility Main Info Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Save Changes & Exit Discard Changes & Exit Get Default Values Load Previous Values Item Specific Help Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS.
F1 Esc
Help Exit
<-
Select Item
-/+ Values
Change
F9 Defaults
Sub-Menu F10
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2.5.9 Save Changes and Exit Press F10 can save changes and Exit
Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes and exit now? [Ok] [Cancel]
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