In the fields of industrial automation, machine vision, and high-performance computing, the stability, scalability, and computing power of the system motherboard directly determine the service life of the entire system. ADLINK's NuPRO-E42 is a full-size system motherboard (SHB) that complies with PICMG 1.3 standards, equipped with 4th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3 and Pentium LGA1150 processors, paired with Q87 chipset, providing PCIe x16 graphics expansion, dual Gigabit Ethernet, 6 USB 3.0, 4 SATA 6Gb/s, and 6 COM ports, and supporting TPM 1.2 security chip and hardware watchdog. This article will provide a complete deployment and optimization manual for system integrators and maintenance engineers, covering CPU and memory installation, onboard interface layout, BIOS key settings, watchdog and system resource optimization, driver deployment, and troubleshooting.
Platform architecture and core specifications
The NuPRO-E42 adopts the combination of Intel Q87 PCH and LGA1150 processors, supports 22nm process CPU, integrates memory controller and Intel HD Graphics. Its core features include:
Project specifications
CPU Core i7-4770S(3.1GHz,65W)、i5-4570S、i3-4330S、Pentium G3420
Memory 2x240 pin DDR3 DIMM, dual channel 1333/1600 MHz, maximum 16GB
Chipset Intel Q87 Express PCH
Display integrated graphics card+PCIe x16 expansion; Rear VGA, onboard DVI-D pin (optional)
Network dual GbE (Intel I217LM+I211-AT), supporting AMT 9.0 (LAN1), PCIe, WOL
Storage 4 x SATA 6Gb/s (supports RAID 0/1/5/10)
USB 6 x USB 3.0 (rear 2, onboard pin 4)+4 x USB 2.0 (backplate gold fingers)
Serial port 6 × COM (5 channels RS-232, 1 channel RS-232/422/485 configurable)
Expansion PCIe x16 Gen3, PCIe x4, PCI 32bit/33MHz (via TI XIO2001 bridge)
Security TPM 1.2 (Infineon SLB 9635), hardware watchdog
Size 338 × 126 mm (total length PICMG 1.3)
Working temperature 0~60 ℃
This motherboard is connected to the backplane (bottom board) through gold fingers and supports standard PICMG 1.3 chassis. It can flexibly configure multiple PCI/PCIe expansion cards and is suitable for visual inspection, motion control, and data acquisition systems.
Steps for installing CPU and memory
2.1 CPU Installation (LGA1150)
The manual provides a detailed description of the CPU installation process, with key points including:
Anti static operation: It is necessary to operate on an anti-static workstation and wear a grounding wristband.
Unlocking mechanism: Press down the locking arm and push it outwards to disengage from the fixed buckle, lift the load pressure plate, and remove the plastic protective cover.
Alignment direction: Align the golden triangle mark on the CPU with the Pin 1 indicator angle on the socket, and align the grooves on both sides with the socket positioning key.
Vertical placement: Place the CPU vertically into the socket, do not apply force, only install in one direction.
Locking: Lower the load pressure plate, ensure that its leading edge is engaged under the screw, then press down on the locking arm and snap back the buckle.
Attention: Before installation, be sure to disconnect all power sources and avoid touching the socket contacts, otherwise it may result in the warranty being invalidated.
2.2 Radiators and Fans
The CPU must be equipped with a dedicated heat sink and fan (FAN1 interface), otherwise it may damage the motherboard or CPU. The manual emphasizes that if the installation steps are inconsistent with the instructions provided with the radiator, the latter shall prevail. Apply thermal grease evenly and connect the fan cable to the motherboard FAN1 (CPU fan) or FAN2 (system fan) interface.
2.3 Memory Installation
The motherboard provides 2 240 pin DDR3 DIMM slots and supports 1/2/4/8GB non ECC buffer free memory.
To enable dual channel mode, the capacity of both channels must be equal (DIMM1=DIMM2). It is recommended to use memory modules of the same brand, model, and CAS latency.
During installation, align the notch of the memory module with the anti mistake protrusion of the slot and insert it vertically until the two side buckles automatically lock.

Layout of onboard I/O and connectors
The I/O of NuPRO-E42 is distributed on the front and rear panels as well as the onboard pin layout. The manual provides detailed location diagrams (Figure 1-4). The key connectors are as follows:
3.1 Rear I/O (Panel)
LAN1/LAN2: Dual RJ45, with link/activity LED (green=100M, orange=1G).
USB 3.0: 2 Type-A ports.
VGA: D-sub 15 needles.
3.2 Onboard pin arrangement (requires cable/bracket)
COM1~6: COM1 (CN23, 2.54mm spacing, supports RS-232/422/485, switches modes through SW13 dip switch); COM2(CN16,2.54mm); COM3~6 (CN11~14, 2.00mm spacing, only RS-232).
USB 3.0 Expansion: CN36/37, capable of exporting 4 USB 3.0 ports (including cable holder).
DVI-D:CN17, Optional DVI-D baffle cable (P/N 30-01052-2000).
SATA:CN30~33, There are a total of 4 7-pin SATA 6Gb/s interfaces.
PS/2 keyboard/mouse: CN27 (optional cable required).
System panel: CN45, used to connect power button, reset button HDD LED、 Power LED, speaker, etc.
HD Audio:CN40, Used to connect DB-Audio2 audio daughter cards.