Features, Chapter 1 – DFI CM100-C User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1

Features

• Watchdog

Timer

The Watchdog Timer function allows your application to regularly “clear” the system at the set

time interval. If the system hangs or fails to function, it will reset at the set time interval so

that your system will continue to operate.

• DDR3

DDR3 delivers increased system bandwidth and improved performance. The advantages of

DDR3 are its higher bandwidth and its increase in performance at a lower power than DDR2.

• Graphics

The integrated

AMD

®

Radeon

TM

dual

graphics engine delivers an excellent blend of graphics

performance and features to meet business needs. It provides excellent video and 3D graphics

with outstanding graphics responsiveness. These enhancements deliver the performance and

compatibility needed for today’s and tomorrow’s business applications. Supports HDMI, DVI-I

for up to 2 independent displays.

• DVI

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a form of video interface technology made to maximize the

quality of flat panel LCD monitors and modern video graphics cards. Data is transmitted using

the TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) protocol, providing a digital signal from

the PC’s graphics subsystem to the display.

• Serial

ATA

Serial ATA is a storage interface that is compliant with SATA 1.0a specification. With speed of

up to 6Gb/s (SATA 3.0), it improves hard drive performance faster than the standard parallel

ATA whose data transfer rate is 100MB/s. The bandwidth of the SATA 3.0 will be limited by

carrier board design.

• Gigabit

LAN

Two

Intel

®

WG82574L PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet LAN controller supports up to 1Gbps data

transmission.

• Audio

The Realtek ALC886 audio codec provides 5.1-channel High Definition audio output.

• USB

The system board supports the new USB 3.0. It is capable of running at a maximum transmis-

sion speed of up to 5 Gbit/s (625 MB/s) and is faster than USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s, or 60 MB/s)

and USB 1.1 (12Mb/s). USB 3.0 reduces the time required for data transmission, reduces

power consumption, and is backward compatible with USB 2.0. It is a marked improvement

in device transfer speeds between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously

accessible external Plug and Play peripherals.

Important:

The 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥720mA.

• Wake-On-USB

This function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a system from the

S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state.

• RTC

Timer

The RTC installed on the system board allows your system to automatically power-on on the

set date and time.

• ACPI

STR

The system board is designed to meet the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)

specification. ACPI has energy saving features that enables PCs to implement Power Manage-

ment and Plug-and-Play with operating systems that support OS Direct Power Management.

ACPI when enabled in the Power Management Setup will allow you to use the Suspend to RAM

function

.

Important:

If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse function for 2 USB ports, the

5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥1.5A. For 3 or more

USB ports, the 5V_standby power source of your power supply must support ≥2A.

• Wake-On-LAN

This feature allows the network to remotely wake up a Soft Power Down (Soft-Off) PC. It

is supported via the onboard LAN port or via a PCI LAN card that uses the PCI PME (Power

Management Event) signal. However, if your system is in the Suspend mode, you can power-

on the system only through an IRQ or DMA interrupt.

With the Suspend to RAM function enabled, you can power-off the system at once by pressing

the power button or selecting “Standby” when you shut down Windows® without having to

go through the sometimes tiresome process of closing files, applications and operating system.

This is because the system is capable of storing all programs and data files during the entire

operating session into RAM (Random Access Memory) when it powers-off. The operating ses-

sion will resume exactly where you left off the next time you power-on the system.

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