TechNotes V1.4 Mini-ITX D3313-S
TechNotes V1.4 Mini-ITX D3313-S
D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini)
D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 (SteppeEagle)
(12/2015)
Important Note:
Insulating foil of backplate must NOT be removed,
(insulating foil) otherwise mainboard may be damaged due to possible short circuit.
Heatsink Backplate
Please note that memory slot “A” (upper slot) must be installed first
if only one module is used.
Otherwise the mainboard will not operate.
RAM Socket 1
2 x Display (LVDS + DVI-I or DP1.2 + DVI-I useable)
RAM Socket 2
PCIe x1 (LAN2)
SATA1 / mSATA
2 x USB 3.0
8 x USB 2.0
USB 2.0: Board will only support USB Specification compliant cables with a maximum length of 12 inches for USB 2.0. . The cables must have an impedance of 90 ohms. Furthermore the
cables must have a twisted signaling pair for each individual port. That means each port has two twisted signaling pairs and one GND cable and one power cable in one jacket with inner
and outer shield. The shield of the cable must be connected with GND cable of the connector. These cables can be connected to the internal dual channel connector. For further details see
chapter 6 in USB 2.0 specification.
USB 3.0: Board will only support USB 3.0 compliant cables with a maximum length of 16 inches (internal USB cable to the USB connector type A). The differential characteristic impedance
for the SDP pairs is recommended to be within 90 Ω +/- 7 Ω. USB 3.0 cables have eight primary conductors: three twisted signal pairs for USB data paths and a power pair. In addition to the
twisted signal pair for USB 2.0 data path, two twisted signal pairs are used to provide the SuperSpeed data path, one for the transmit path and one for the receive path.
USB 3.0 receptacles (both upstream and downstream) are backward compatible with USB 2.0 connector plugs. USB 3.0 cables and plugs are not intended to be compatible with USB 2.0
upstream receptacles.
2x PS/2
Dual LAN /
4x USB
Display Port
DVI-I
Enforcement Sheet
(front view)
Removable Cover
(DisplayPort)
D3003-S
D3313-S
0.5mm
Passive Heatsink Passive Heatsink with Heatpipes Active Heatsink with Fan
for D3313-S1/-S5 (max. 10W) for D3313-S1/-S2/-S4/-S5 (max. 15W) for all D3313-S (max. 25W)
Heatsink positioning:
Backplate
Screw in all 4 screws only a little bit, so that they hold the heat
sink in place. Start with one screw and then continue with the
one across. All the time keep holding the heat sink straight with
one hand.
(V26898-B883-V10) (V26898-B883-V100)
Now fully tighten the screws, again starting with one and then
continuing with the one across. All the time keep holding the
heat sink straight with one hand.
Important Note:
Insulating foil of backplate –B883-V100 must NOT be removed, otherwise the mainboard may be damaged due to
possible short circuit.
Both backplates are fully approved and compliant with D3313-S series.
(SATA connectors)
Due to the required dimensions of the 15W heatpipe cooler, the onboard SATA ports are covered when the heatsink is
installed. Please note that SATA cables with angle connectors can be used, but they must be installed before
mounting the heatsink.
The graphics engine of D3313-S supports max. 2 independent displays, following combinations are possible
Notes:
- Simultaneous use of DisplayPort and onboard LVDS is not possible; the appropriate G-series video channel can only
be used exclusively for DisplayPort (=LVDS disabled in BIOS Setup) or for LVDS (=LVDS enabled in BIOS Setup)
- The DisplayPort output can be converted to a HDMI output, VGA output or (second) DVI output (appropriate converter required)
- For D3313-S1/2/3:
Windows 8 mode (= Secure Boot enabled) & LVDS support should only be used for BIOS > R1.1.0, otherwise any
graphics output may be disabled. In case this happens, Setup Defaults should be enabled (see chapter Miscellaneous - BIOS/CMOS Reset)
Backlight
Inverter
Integrated Backlight,
powered by Inverter
Pin Signal
1 VCC 5V
Note: LVDS pinning is compatible to D2703-S / D2963-S and D3003-S
2 Power LVDS
3 VCC 3.3V
For single channel displays the ODD channel should be used!
Ground GND 1
Ground GND 2
Backlight Brightness CTRL 0-4V or PWM 3
Power 5V VCC 4
Power 5V VCC 5
Backlight On/Off Control BL On/Off 6
Power 12V +12V 7
Power 12V +12V 8
max. load: 2A per pin!
Important note:
“Non-EDID Support” must be set to
<Enabled> for standard LVDS displays
w/o DDC (EDID) interface!
LVDS Mode:
The correct mode (FPDI / LDI) must be set for the attached LVDS
panel.
LVDS Brightness:
Set the level for the LVDS backlight brightness
for “BIOS controlled” mode.
1 = min. voltage level (0V) resp. min. PWM level
255 = max. voltage level (4V) resp. max. PWM level
For panels < 800 x 600 mode should be changed to <Text Mode>
in order to enable full BIOS POST screen resp. full BIOS Setup
screen (otherwise some portion of the screen may be cut off)
Note:
The onboard LVDS converter switches automatically between single channel and dual channel mode.
The reference resolution is 1366 x 800 pixels. If H > 1366 or V > 800, the scaler switches to dual channel mode.
Otherwise, LVDS will operate in single channel mode.
The scaler supports clock rates up to 105Mhz; LVDS displays with clock rates > 105Mhz are not supported
Sample cabling diagrams for following LVDS displays & related inverters are available:
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/Documentation/LVDS_Cabling-Samples/
DVI Monitor 1
DisplayPort to DVI
Converter Cable
DVI Monitor 2
DVI
DVI Monitor
DisplayPort or DVI (via converter cable)
DVI
DVI Monitor
DVI
12V
Input Input
19-24V 12V +5V
1)
19-24V max. 4.5A for additional devices
Output Output
Auto Input 12V 5V Major onboard
Voltage Range
12/19-24V Voltage Converter supply voltages
Switch
External DC Connector
max. 5A input current
(connector limitation) Input
12V +3.3V
1)..”additional devices” = any device that can be attached to max. 5A for additional devices
1)
+3.3V / 5A
+5V / 4.5A Mainboard input power
+12V / 4.5A must never exceed 100W!
12/19-24V AC
12/19-24V Adapter
Supply or (external)
(internal)
Drive Power
Connector
2.5” HDD
2 GND
Note:
3 GND Onboard connector is compliant to standard floppy
4 +12V max. 2A power supply connector.
171822-4 AMP
or equivalent
654321
Note: 15 . . . . . . . . 1 Molex SD-47328-100
COMAX C1212K32 or equivalent
overall max. current via connector 1
or equivalent
limited to
+5V / 2A and
+12V / 2A
connector pinning
Conn. 1 Conn. 2 Conn. 3 Note
1 7, 8, 9 2, 3 +5V, red
2 4, 5, 6 5, 6 GND, black
3 10, 11, 12 GND, black Cable Ordercode:
S26361-F5000-K001
4 13, 14, 15 +12V, yellow (Previous ordercode: T26139-Y1500-V700)
Feature
Connector
19 1 1
3
GPI/O_0
GPI/O_2
GPI/O_1
GPI/O_3
2
4
20 2 5 GPI/O_4 GPI/O_5 6
7 GPI/O_6 GPI/O_7 8
9 VCC_3.3V GND 10
11 VCC_3.3V VCC_5Vaux 12
13 reserved GND 14
15 reserved GND 16
17 GND VCC_5V 18
19 VCC_12V VCC_12V 20
Parameter Range
GPI/O Input Low Voltage -0.5V … 0.8V
GPI/O Input High Voltage 2V … 3.3V
GPI/O Output Low Voltage max. 0.7V
Limited mainboard output current: GPI/O Output High Voltage min. 2.5V
The max. mainboard output power Note: max. load per GPI/O pin: 10mA
available via (Mini-) PCIe- connector, fan-connectors, (overall current for all GPI/O pins must be < 85mA)
USB- Each GPI/O pin has an integrated serial resistor of 150 Ohm
connectors, GPI/O, LVDS/backlight-connector, and drive Current max. 1.5A per power pin!
Pin Signal
1 VCC auxiliary
(polyswitch fused and power supervision with over current detection)
Pin 1
2 Data negative
3 Data positive
4 GND
Note: External USB sticks may cause EMI/ESD issues. This can be
avoided by using the internal USB port for the affected stick!
The USB3 connector type, it is according to the Intel standard. Please see following link (page 17) for mechanical details:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/technical-specification/usb3-internal-connector-cable-specification.pdf
Note: In case of using this connector in AC97/Legacy mode take care for
pin 7. This pin is tied to GND. HP_ON# signaling on this pin is not
supported.
Pin 1
Pin Signal
1 VCC
2 SPDIF out
3 GND
SATA-0
SATA-1
Fullsize m-SATA socket
mSATA Supports modules with SATA interface.
Note: Mini-PCI-Express or USB is NOT supported by this
interface!
Important note:
SATA-1 and mSATA are shared and can not be used
simultaneously!
Mini-PCIe
17 NC 43 GND
18 GND 44 NC
19 NC 45 NC
20 NC EN_WLAN 46 NC
21 GND 47 NC
Note:
Internal serial port = COM3
PCIe x4 (Gen2)
- supports up to four PCIe lanes
- “open slot” incl. card mount for PCIe x16 cards
Note: The intrusion supervision feature needs to be enabled in BIOS Setup first (Menu „Security“ „Cabinet Monitoring“).
This BIOS option is only available if pin 3 („Intrusion Switch Present“) is connected to GND!
Chassis intrusion is active even if the system is switched off (S5 state) or
disconnected from mains power.
The intrusion event is monitored by the chipset and stored in the BIOS
Eventlog during the next Boot.
A timestamp (Boot date/time) will be added then.
Note: This timestamp does not represent date/time of the intrusion event!
If a Supervisor Password is enabled in BIOS Setup, the system will stop
during BIOS POST if an intrusion event has been detected. In order to
continue, the Supervisor Password must be entered to confirm the
intrusion event.
The intrusion status can be easily monitored by using the BMCAPI (Windows):
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/Industri
alTools_D3313/BMC_Management-Controller-API/
Pin Signal
Pin 1
1 GND
2 12V in PWM mode / 4V-12V in 3-Pin mode
3 FAN Sense
4 FAN PWM
Note:
Fan 1 (Processor) supports 4-wire “PWM” only.
Fan 2 (Chassis) can be used in 4-wire or 3-wire mode (BIOS Setup)
Note: TCV Version shows the BIOS internal version of the System Monitoring parameters. After they have been customized by the
SilentFanConfig tool, the TCV Version in BIOS Setup is automatically changed to “OEM”.
Frontpanel providing
- Powerswitch
Frontpanel Connector (coloured) - Power/HDD-LED
- Reset-Switch
2 10
1 9
Frontpanel Connector
Default Setting
Default Setting
Note: Do not attach more than one fan per connector (max. 1A per connector)!
Sensor 3 [Mem]
Sensor 2 [12VReg]
(close to 12V voltage regulator coil)
Sensor 1 [SIO]
(inside Super I/O)
System Guard offers several options like “LogFile- feature” and “No Adjustments- mode”
Details are available here:
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/SystemGuard/Documentation/
Note: Windows-based and Linux-based APIs resp. drivers for easy implementation of the System Monitoring features
like fan speed, sensor temperatures, Watchdog access etc. are available here:
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/IndustrialTools_D3313/
Processor Sensor
1) Note: Characteristics for FAN1 is always All relevant System Monitoring parameters can be
dependent on CPU temperature – fully controlled
by the system BIOS. Due to safety reasons this customized via SilentFanConfig-Tool!
influence cannot be disabled!
1. Windows-based configuration tool (SilentFanConfig) to create customized system monitoring settings like minimum fan speed and
temperature sensor influence. These customized settings are stored in a specific “SMCO” flash file.
2. DOS-based tool “SMCO” to flash the customized system monitoring settings (SMCO file) to the system BIOS of the target unit.
Operating Conditions:
Circulating air max. 60°C
Usage 24h / 7 days
COM Driver max. 70°C
MS Windows
MS Windows XP32 (limited driver support available)
Windows 7 32bit / 64bit
Windows 8.1 64bit
Support for MS Windows 10-64bit
Mainboard D3313-S is designed according to the Microsoft Guidelines
for MS Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
MS certified drivers are available via OEM DU-DVD and OEM FTP Server:
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/Drivers_D3313-S/
Fedora 19
Debian 7
OpenSUSE 13.1
Redhat 6.5
USB keyboard/mouse issue during installation Solved by kernel parameter "iommu=soft"
Fedora 22
Note: System switches off but boots instead of resuming from hibernate.
Debian 8
Ubuntu 14.04
OpenSUSE 13.2
SLES 11 SP4
Hibernate seems to work, but after returning from hibernate the background image shows
"strange colors". You need to logout and login again to fix this.
System cannot be set to Standby.
SLES 12
No way to set SLES 12 to hibernate, option missing in the UI.
System can be set to Standby, but doesn't come back after wakeup.
RHEL 6.7
Note: SCH5627 (BMC- sensors/fan controller) not supported!
System switches off but boots instead of resuming from hibernate.
RHEL 7.1
Note: Sensors-detect recognizes the SCH5627 BMC; sensors execution forces the system to reboot.
System switches off but boots instead of resuming from hibernate.
11.2 EditCMOS
11.3 OEMIDENT
- Production tool to add MS OEM licence data (SLP1 for Windows XP and SLP2.x for
Windows Vista & Windows 7, OA3 for Windows 8, supports Windows 10)
- Add an individual customer serial no / add a chassis asset tag, and some more DMI data
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/OEM-Ident/
11.5 SilentFanConfig-Manager
- Windows-based configuration tool to implement customized fan
characteristics and temperature parameters. Includes DOS-based
tool "SMCO" to flash the configuration file permanently into the system BIOS.
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/IndustrialTools_D3313/SilentFanConfig-Manager/
Tool to adjust LVDS-timings for mainboard D3313-S. Adjusted data are flashed into the system BIOS permanently.
Note: Further details regarding mainboard tools can be found in the related “Mainboard Tools Datasheet”
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Services/Software&Tools/Common-Mainboard-Tools/$$_DS_UEFI-Tools.pdf
D3313-S provides full Operating System Boot- and Operating System-Runtime HW Watchdog supervision.
If the watchdog is enabled in BIOS Setup (timeout set to xy ≥ 1 minutes) and the
system hangs during OS boot, the system will be reset after xy minutes.
BIOS checks at the end of POST if the watchdog must be enabled (timeout set to 1 - 255 minutes
in BIOS Setup) or disabled (timeout set to 0)
1) Note: Both watchdogs are physical identical, but they are handled from different application levels
2) As the SystemGuard tool offers access to the watchdog it can be used as “WD software agent” to retrigger the watchdog during OS runtime
0 = WD disabled
1 – 255 = WD enabled (timeout = 1 – 255 minutes)
OS Watchdog
o Use “WD software agent” to stop or retrigger the watchdog during OS runtime
Note: This “agent” needs to be provided by the customer, dependent on his needs.
For easy access to the watchdog functions, the Windows API (BMCAPI) or the related Linux driver (lm-sensors) can be used:
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/IndustrialTools_D3313/
o For easy testing, the SystemGuard tool provides access to the OS Watchdog. After enabling the Watchdog, SystemGuard retriggers the WD
continuously. In case the system freezes, SystemGuard does no longer provide the retrigger signal and the watchdog resets the system after the timeout.
Note: When SystemGuard is closed, the WD is stopped in order to avoid a unwanted system reset!
Menu “Special”:
Enable Watchdog
Set timeout to 1 – 8 minutes
TPM Jumper
Notes:
If the system is never in G3 mode or if the S0 “working” temperature is lower than 70°C, this may result
in much higher battery lifetime.
If the mainboard is just stored (no operating voltage attached), the typical battery lifetime is also 5 years.
Due to tolerances of the installed battery, the effective battery lifetime may be in the range of 4.5 years – 6 years
Copy unzipped files to a DOS-bootable USB stick, boot system from stick and run DosFlash.bat
Note: The parameter /NORESET (EfiFlash.exe) allows to flash the BIOS w/o automatic Reboot!
Link to a Fujitsu Windows tool to create a bootable Free-DOS USB stick (“Basic BootStick”):
ftp://ftp.ts.fujitsu.com/pub/Mainboard-OEM-Sales/Products/Mainboards/Industrial&ExtendedLifetime/D3313-S/BIOS_D3313-S
Copy the *.ROM file (included in the ZIP file) to the root directory of a
FAT32 formatted bootable USB stick.
Power off the mainboard, insert the USB stick, set the jumper to Recovery
Mode (see picture), then turn on the mainboard.
You will hear short beeps while the BIOS is recovered. Wait until you hear
a series of "long-long-short-short" beeps. Then turn off the mainboard
and move the jumper back to the standard position.
The Recovery process can take a few minutes.
Note:
BIOS Recovery should only be used to repair a corrupted BIOS.
All customized data except for OEM SLP data will be reset.
D3313-S4 and D3313-S5 (“SteppeEagle”) provide the option to reduce the max. TDP (Thermal Design Power).
The TDP setting is a hidden BIOS feature; it can be changed by the EditCMOS tool only!
Note: Urgent issues may be solved by a “Customer Service Release BIOS” (CSR). These BIOS versions are not installed ex factory but
must be installed by the system assembler.
Please see BIOS link above for possibly available CSR BIOS releases.
D3313-S &
IPC-Chassis
Sample DASH HW
implementation with
IPC-Chassis