Es 10 Is 2
Es 10 Is 2
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1 Hardware Specifications…………………………………………………… 14
2 Software Specifications………..……………………………….…………... 23
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1. Hardware Specifications
This section describes about the key component list that using on ES10IS2
machine and its product specification.
1.1 Main Chip
TM
CPU Intel Cedarview‐M Intel® Atom processor Cedarview
> 1.6GHz/512K L2,3.5W / 6.5W CPU(T.B.D)
VGA graphics interface
Display interface – Digital LVDS interface
DDR3 System Memory interface
C0-C4 & C1E-C4E support
Memory DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 Single Channel, 800/1066 So-DIMM DRAM module
1GB/2GB
So-DIMM 204-pin socket * 1
Core Logic Tiger Point Intel® NM10 Express Chipset
Support SATA controller
Support USB 2.0
Support Azalia controller
Audio Codec Realtek ALC269-VB6 Azalia integrated audio
Analog 2.1
D3 mode support
KBC/EBC ITE 8518E ACPI 2.0b compliant
Rev. CX Sharing System BIOS ROM for KB & EC Codes
RS232 support
TPM Winbond Power saving mode
<optional> WPCT201IA0WG LPC interface
Security featurest
LAN Controller Realtek Supports 10 and 100 Mb/sec. Full and half Duplex operation.
RTL8105E-VC
Wireless LAN LiteOn/AzureWave Half Mini-card form factor
(8188 1x1) Wi-Fi 802.11 B/G/N 1x1
Intel Taylor Peak Wi-Fi 802.11 A/B/G/N 2x2 (Intel)
(6205 2x2) Wi-Fi 802.11 B/G/N 2x2 (Liteon)
Liteon Open mesh support on Linux only
(RTL8192CE 2x2) PCI-E interface
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With the LCD screen open, you will see several features important for operating your Intel-powered
classmate PC.
Front View
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Water Resistance Precautionary Measures on Keyboard, Power Button and Touch pad
Buttons
The Intel-powered classmate PC features a spill-resistance function on keyboard, power button and
touch pad buttons to ensure greater protection against spills in the classroom or anywhere.
These are the ways to avoid damage to your system:
Save all important documents within 3-minutes.
Power off the system in normal procedure (Click “Start” “Shut down”), unplug the AC adapter then
remove the battery.
Tilt the system to the leftmost or rightmost position and gently wipe the liquid on the keyboard
(Remember not to press the keyboard).
These procedures only apply for water resistance keyboard, power button and touchpad buttons.
Please take note that it can cause a severe damage to the system if
the user uses the abnormal procedure (pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Del key combination) and forcibly
shut down the system.
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Left Views
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Right View
1. Ventilation Opening
The ventilation opening allows the computer to cool off and prevent overheating. Do not block this
opening when the computer is turned on.
2. Stereo Headphone Jack
Use the headphone jack to connect an external headphone set.
3. Microphone Jack
Use the microphone jack to connect an external microphone.
4. USB 2.0 Ports
This port conforms to the latest USB2.0 plug-and-play standards.
5. Ethernet / LAN Port
When using a LAN, please use an EMI Shielding Cable to minimize an
interference when transmitting.
6. Power Jack (DC-in)
The DC-out jack of the AC Adapter connects here and power on the computer.
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Rear View
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1. Handle
Use the handle to carry the computer.
2. Name Field
Place your name tag here.
3. Kensington Security Slot
Attach a Kensington lock to this slot to secure your computer to a fixed location.
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Bottom View
1. Speaker
Output sound for the system.
2. Battery Release Latch/Lock Latch
Slide this latch to release or lock the battery from the battery bay.
3. Battery Bay
This compartment contains the battery pack for your system.
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2. 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 Vista. The device drivers and applications are
options based on per-customer’s 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.
2.2.2 SATA
Which transfer mode will be set depend on the used devices, core chip SATA interface and BIOS supported. This
model’s BIOS support all the data transfer modes above, and it will auto detect and initialize it during POST.
2.2.3 Audio
The audio controller is integrated in ICH-M and through the HDA data line to external CODEC
(ALC269-VB6) to reduce the noise caused by PCB’s layout. However the H/W architecture is, the BIOS will recognize
it as a PCI device and initialize it in PCI bus initialization.
2.2.4 LAN
Realtek RTL8105
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All the PCI devices will occupy the system resources, such as I/O, Memory and IRQ, especially the IRQ
assignment is relative to H/W and system arrangement. The following will list all PCI devices:
ACPI compliant
Supporting processor power state C0, C1 and C2
Supporting system state S0, S3, S4 and S5
First of all, the next section will depict the power management state transition, then describe the definition for
each system state.
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Full-On (S0)
PM Mode Definitions
Full-On The CPU run in full speed and all the devices are power on. The system can respond to all
applications with maximum performance.
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Support SATA HD
Multi-Boot Support boot from HDD and CDROM/DVD-ROM
Plug and Play Support PnP runtime service and Conflict-Detection-Resolve during POST
Auto routing PnP device I/O, Memory, IRQ and DMA
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