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2. 21 USB PO USB P0 USB Port 0 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 3 EHCI 3 xHCI controllers depending on BIOS settings USB SSRXO USB SSRX0O USB Super Speed Port 0 receive differential pair it is managed by xHCI controller USB SSTX0 USB_ SSTX0 USB Super Speed Port 0 transmit differential pair itis managed by xHCI controller USB P1 USB P1 USB Port 1 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 3 EHCI 3 xHCI controllers depending on BIOS settings USB SSRX1 USB SSRX1 USB Super Speed Port 1 receive differential pair it is managed by xHCI controller USB SSTX1 USB SSTX1 USB Super Speed Port 1 transmit differential pair it is managed by xHCI controller USB P2 USB P2 USB Port 2 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 1 and EHCI 1 intemal controllers USB P3 USB P4 USB Port 3 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 1 and EHCI 1 intemal controllers USB P4 USB P4 USB Port 4 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 1 and EHCI 1 intemal controllers USB P5 USB_ P5 USB Port 5 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 1 and EHCI 1 intemal controllers Common mode chokes are placed on all USB differential pairs for EMI compliance For ESD protection on all data and voltage lines are placed clamping diodes for voltage transient suppression Please be aware that Windows 7 OS doesn t have native support for USB 3 0 functionalities They will be supported only after installing chipsets drive
3. Message will pop up and subsequently enter into Firmware Ul This submenu is available only when Boot Type is not set to Legacy Boot type EFI See Submenu Entering the submenu will show a list of EFI boot devices Use F5 and F6 key to change order for boot prionty Legacy See Submenu This submenu is available only when Boot Type is not set to UEFI Boot type 4 6 1 Legacy submenu When set to Normal this submenu will allow configuring all possible options for Legacy boot When set to Boot Menu PRA AE Advance it will be possible to configure Boot Order only for bootable devices found in the system Floppy Drive Hard Disk Drive _ This voice will be selectable only when Boot menu is set to Normal Boot Type Order CD DVD ROM Drive USB The list shown under this item will allows selecting the boot from different devices Use the and Keys to Others change the boot order priority This voice will be selectable only when Boot menu is set to Normal and if there are HD drives a List of HD Drives found connected connected The list shown under this item will show different Disk drives found connected to the module therefore changing the boot priority for them Use the and Keys to change the boot order priority This voice will be selectable only with Boot menu set to Normal and if there are USB disks connected The list shown under this item will show different USB disks found con
4. Therefore it is always necessary that the customer studies and develops accurately the cooling solution for his system by evaluating processors workload utilization scenarios the enclosures of the system the air flow and so on SECO can provide SECOpITX GX specific heatspreaders passive heatsinks and heatsinks with fan but please remember that their use must be evaluated accurately inside the final system and that they should be used only as a part of a more comprehensive ad hoc cooling solutions The customer shall always ensure that the heatspreader heatsink surface temperature remains in the range 0 60 C Ordering Code Description S992 DISS I SECOpITX GX Heatspreader Kit S992 DISS 2 SECOpITX GX Heatsink Kit S992 DISS 3 SECOpITX GX Heatsink with integrated FAN Kit gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 56 5 2 Accessories SECO can offer various accessories in completion of SECOpITX GX functionalities 5 2 1 Accessories kit CABKIT992 This accessories kit includes the following items 2 x Dual USB 2 0 Type A adapters with standard PC mounting plate Can be used to carry out the signals of internal USB ports 2 3 and 4 5 to standard USB 2 0 Type A receptacles Front Panel O board V995 which allows the integration on a panel of an optional enclosure of two Audio jacks Earphone and Mic in Reset Button P
5. a R mu o LU DIE TEE ES ti LVDS eDP SATA 0 USD Manufacturer miniS IM combo slot Battery Holder lt G miniPC l e Half i he Bx size slot E El e FAN Optional Gigabit Ethernet 1 Power B 1 paale oe Ethernet 0 gt SECO S L SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 3 2 Connectors overview CN1 VGA Interface CN12 SATA port 1 male connector CN3 Power In J ack CN14 Optional SATA port 0 power female connector CN5 Battery holder connector CN16 USB 2 0 ports 4 5 pin header CN7 Manufacturer connector reserved CN18 USB 3 0 type A ports 0 1 CN9 Optional Gigabit Ethernet port 1 CN20 HDMIconnector CN11 miniPCl e slot gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 25 3 3 Connectors description 3 3 1 Ethernet connectors On board there can be up to two Gigabit Ethemet a connections for the use of up to two different LANs Both x a connections use a dedicated Realtek RTL8111F or Pin Signal Pin Signal equivalent controller 1 i e e a SEE Please consider that first Gigabit Ethemet is always available LI i 2 GBEO MDI0 6 GBEO MDII on dedicated connector CN8 while the second Gigabit ei 3 GBEO MDIL 7 GBE0 MDI3 Ethemet controller on
6. DDR3 1066MHz with GX 210 A Embedded Graphics Embedded AMD HD RADEON GPUs HD8400E 600MHz GX 420CA HD8330E O 500MHz GX 415GA HD8280E 450MHz GX 217GA HD8210E 300MHz GX 210HA HD8180 225MHz GX 210 A Dual independent display support Supports DirectX 11 1 OpenGL rel 4 2 and OpenCL rel 1 2 Graphic Interface HDMI connector with resolution up to 1920 x 1200 Single Channel 18bit LVDS connector resolution up to 1600 x 900 up to 1920 x 1200 through external adapter Alternatively embedded Display Port connector resolution up to 2560 x 1600 CRT interface requires external Video Adapter resolution up to 2048 x 1536 Mass Storage 2 x Standard S ATA connectors microSD Card slot combo connector Please notice that total amount of 8GB would be usable only with 64 bit OS Total amount of memory available with a 32 bit OS depends on the OS itself it will be less than 4GB however Ethernet Up to 2 x Gigabit Ethemet connector USB 2 x standard USB 3 0 Type A 4 x internal USB 2 0 ports USB 2 0 interface on miniPCle Slot Audio HD Audio Codec Realtek ALC 886 Mic In Line out intemal pin header connector O Half miniPCl e slot miniSIM slot combo connector FAN connector Front Header Expansion connector RTC Battery with lead cable and connector Power supply voltage 12Voc 10 Operating temperature 0 C 60 C Dimensions 72 x 100 mm 4 53 x 6 50 Supported Operative Systems Micr
7. Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 46 4 3 9 Memory configurations submenu M nell d This item allows selecting the memory clock settings Pek a os Auto Limited In Auto mode the clock will run according to SPD data In limited mode if SPD clock is higher than the limit then memory clock will follow limit clock 800 MHz 1066 MHz 1333 This menu item is available only when Memory clock setting mode select is not set to Auto Select memory clock value _ l l MHz 1600 MHz Specifies the memory clock limit or set a specific memory clock according to previous setting I Please be aware that changing Memory clock settings could lead to system instability 4 3 10SDIO Configuration submenu SD Mode Disabled ADMA DMA PIO Select the data transfer method that must be used by the Host Controller driver It can be PIO Mode DMA mode or Advanced DMA mode as described in SD Host Controller Specifications VA SECO A SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 47 4 4 Security menu Install or Change the password for supervisor Set Supervisor Password P Length of password must be greater than one character Available only when Supervisor Password has been set Power on Password Enabled Disabled Enabled System will ask to input a password during P O S T phase Disabled
8. First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 57 5 2 3 USB to Serial port converter modules This optional module has been designed to convert one of the internal USB ports avallable on connectors CN16 and CN17 into a serial port which can be of RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 type Depending on the type of serial port needed different module configurations are available moreover the output of the module can be available on standard DB 9 male connector or on RJ 45 sockets All modules type mounts an FTDI FT232R USB to Serial UART interface IC RS 232 converter module then mounts a Serial Port RS 232 Transceiver with 15kV ESD protection Instead the other converters mount and RS 485 RS 422 transceiver In the table on the left are shown the pinout of DB 9 connector and of RJ 45 socket for all kind of modules 1200 termination resistors on differential pairs are available both on RS 422 and on RS 485 modules 5 GND GND GND 5 N C N C N C 7 RTS TX RX TX 7 GND GND GND n ara SS 9 RI N C N C 5 o o Ordering Code Description VA13 0000 1100 C0 USB to RS232 serial port converter with DB9 connector VA13 0000 1200 C0 USB to RS422 serial port converter with DB9 connector VA13 0000 1300 C0 USB to RS485 serial port converter with DB9 connector VA13 0000 2100 C0 USB to RS232 serial port converter with RJ 45 connector VA13 0000 2200 C0 USB to RS422 serial por
9. GND eDPO TX2 GND eDPO_ TX1 GND eDPO_ TXO GND 3 3V_S GND eDP0_TX3 BKLT_EN eDP0_AUX LVDS AO LVDS A0 LVDS Channel 0 differential data pair 0 LVDS_A1 LVDS_A1 LVDS Channel 0 differential data pair 1 LVDS A2 LVDS A2 LVDS Channel 0 differential data pair 2 SECO na 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Signal 12Vicp 5 Vico 5 Vico GND eDPO TX2 GND eDPO TX1 GND eDPO TX0 GND eDP_HPD GND eDPO TX3 BLT_CTRL eDPO AUX With LVDS interface it is possible to connect 18 bit single channel displays while embedded Display Port allows use of 18 24 and 30 bit displays gt For the connection a connector a type HR A1014WVA S 2x15P or 1 equivalent 2 x 15p male straight in the following table different n f n configurations are shown Mating connector HR A1014H 2X15P with HR A1014 T female crimp terminals P1 low profile polarised is provided with the pin out indicated Altemative mating connector MOLEX 501189 30120 with crimp terminals series 501334 On the same connectors are also Implemented signals for direct driving of displays backlight voltages 12Vico 5Vico and 3 3Vicp and control signals Backlight enable signal 5V BKLT EN and Backlight Brightness Control Signal BLT CTRL When building a cable for connection of LVDS eDP displays please take care of twist as tight as possible differential pairs signal wires in
10. PCI Express lane 2 Receiving Input Differential pair PCIE2 Clock PCIE2 Clock PCI Express Reference Clock for lane 2 Differential Pair PCIE WAKE Board s Wake Input it must be externally driven by the miniPCl e module inserted in the slot when it requires waking up the system PCIE RESET Reset Signal that is sent from G Series SOC to all PC Le devices available on the board i e the GbE controllers and on the miniPCl e module It is a 3 3V active low signal CLKREQ PCI Express Clock Request Input This signal shall be driven correctly by any module inserted in the miniPCI express slot in order to ensure that G Series SOC makes available the reference clock SMB CLK SM Bus control clock line for System Management Output signal electrical level 3 3V_S with a 2k20 pull up resistor SMB DATA SM Bus control data line for System Management Bidirectional signal electrical level 3 3V_S with a 2k20 pull up resistor SECO ee SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l USB P6 USB P6 USB Port 4 differential pair it is managed by OHCI 2 and EHCI 2 45 N C 46 N C intemal controllers 47 N C 48 1 5V S i W_DISABLE Wireless Disable signal managed by a G Series SOC GPIO signal It is 49 NCC 50 GND provided for those Wireless miniPCl express cards able to manage the software switching 51 NC 52 3 3V A on off UIM_
11. SOC 3 3V S electrical level signal with 10kQ pull up resistor 3 3 1250 DIMM DDR3 Slot Depending on the version of the SOC used the SECOpITX GX board supports DDR3 memories up to 1600MHz Please refer to Technical Specifications chapter for a detail of memory speeds supported by each type of AMD G Series SOC For use of these memories on board there is one SO DIMM DDR3 socket CN2 tyoe LOTES p n AAA DDR 111 K01 or equivalent a right angle high profile socket used for high speed system memory applications SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 38 Chapter 4 BIOS SETUP InsydeH20 setup Utility Main setup menu Advanced menu Security menu Power menu Boot menu Exit menu SECO ee SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 39 4 1 InsydeH20 setup Utility Basic setup of the board can be done using Insyde Software Corp InsydeH20 Setup Utility that is stored inside an onboard SPI Serial Flash It is possible to access to InsydeH20 Setup Utility by pressing the lt ESC gt key after System power up during POST phase On the splash screen that will appear select SCU icon On each menu page on left frame are shown all the options that can be configured Grayed out options are only for information and
12. USB 3 0 ports also able to manage USB 2 0 and USB1 1 ports SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 12 1 8 Reference specifications Here below it is a list of applicable industry specifications and reference documents Link http download intel com support motherboards desktop sb ac97_123 pdf nttp www acpi Info nttp www intel com content www us en io serial ata ahci html Reference AC 97 ACPI AHCI CAN Bus DDC DP eDP Gigabit Ethemet HD Audio HDMI I2C Intel Front Panel O connectivity DG LPC Bus LVDS MMC eMMC OpenCL OpenGL OpenVG PCI Express PCI Express mini cards SATA SD Card Association htto www vesa org htto www vesa org nttp standards ieee org about get 802 802 3 html htto www intel com content dam www public us en documents product specifications high definition audio specification pdf http www hdmi org index aspx http www nxp com documents other UM10204 v5 pdf http www formfactors org developer specs A2928604 005 pdf http www intel com design chipsets industry lpc htm htto www ti com ww en analog interface lvds shtml htto www ti com lit ml snla187 snla187 paf http www jedec org committees jc 649 http www khronos org openc nttp www opengl org nttp www khronos org openvg http www pcisig com specifications pciexpress nttps www Sata lo
13. a Soft Off State or awake from it for the Reset Button and the signal for Pin Signal Pin Signal optional LED signaling activity on SATA Channel and Power On states D DAE The pinout of this connector complies with Intel Front Panel l O connectivity si 3 HD LED N 4 FPPWR_N SLP p Design Guide Switch LED Front Panel section chapter 2 2 It is shown in the RRB 5 RST SW N 6 PWR SW p table on the left 7 RST SW p 8 PWR SWN Connector CN4 is an intemal 9 pin standard male pin header p 2 54 mm 5 4 pin h 6mm 9 tyoe NELTRON p n 2213S 10G E10 or equivalent As already written in the previous paragraph dedicated to Audio interface it is possible to buy SECO s dedicated front panel module which offers standard connections two standard audio jacks two pushbuttons for reset and power on and two LEDs for SATA activity and Power status signaling This adapter module is also contained inside the dedicated cable kit CABKIT992 for SECOpITX GX board Please also check chapter 5 2 1for further details Signals Description HD LED P Hard Disk Activity LED signal s pull up to 5V_S voltage 5100 pull up HD_LED_ N Hard Disk Activity LED output signal RST_SW_ N Reset Switch GND RST SW D Reset switch input signal This signal has to be connected to an external momentary pushbutton contacts normally open When the pushbutton is pressed the pulse of Reset signal will cause the reset of the board PWR SW P Power switch input signal 3 3V
14. cannot be configured Only options written in blue can be configured Selected options are highlighted in white Right frame shows the key legend KEY LEGEND Navigate between various setup screens Main Advanced Security Power Boot EE Selecta setup item or a submenu lt F5 gt lt F6 gt lt F5 gt and lt F6 gt keys allows to change the field value of highlighted menu item lt F1 gt The lt F1 gt key allows you to display the General Help screen lt F9 gt lt F9 gt key allows loading Setup Defaults for the board After pressing lt F9 gt BIOS Setup utility will request for a confirmation before saving and exiting By pressing lt ESC gt key this function will be aborted lt F10 gt lt F10 gt key allows save any changes made and exit Setup After pressing lt F10 gt key BIOS Setup utility will request for a confirmation before saving and exiting By pressing lt ESC gt key this function will be aborted lt ESC gt lt Esc gt key allows you to discard any changes made and exit the Setup After pressing lt ESC gt key BIOS Setup utility will request for a confirmation before discarding the changes By pressing lt Cancel gt key this function will be aborted lt ENTER gt lt Enter gt key allows to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item The lt Enter gt key can also allow you to display the setup sub screens SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Editio
15. order to reduce EMI interferences Shielded cables are also recommended SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 29 LVDS CLK LVDS CLK LVDS Channel 0 differential Clock LVDS_DDC_DAT DisplayID DDC Data line for LVDS flat Panel detection Bidirectional signal electrical level 3 3V_S with a 2k2Q pull up resistor LVDS DDC CLK DisplayID DDC Clock line for LVDS flat Panel detection Output signal electrical level 3 3V_S with a 2k2Q pull up resistor Boards configured for embedded Display Port eDP interface instead will have the following signals eDPO TX0 eDP0_TX0 embedded DP differential data pair 0 eDPO TX1 eDPO TX1 embedded DP differential data pair 1 eDPO TX2 eDPO TX2 embedded DP differential data pair 2 eDPO TX3 eDP0_TX3 embedded DP differential data pair 3 eDPO AUX eDPO AUX embedded DP auxiliary channel differential data pair eDP_HPD embedded DP Hot Plug Detect 3 3V_S electrical level signal with 100k pull down resistor In both configurations the following signals are used to manage the backlight BKLT EN 5V_S electrical level Output 10kQ pull up resistor Backlight Enable signal It can be used to tum On Off the backlight s lamps of connected displays BLT CTRL this signal can be used to adjust the backlight brightness in displays supporting Pulse Width Modulated PWM regulations 3 3V_S electrical l
16. org httos www sdcard org home VE SECO D A SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 13 SECO SECOpITX GX k SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 14 Chapter 2 OVERVIEW Introduction Technical specifications Electrical specifications Mechanical specifications Block diagram e VE SECO nd SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 2 1 Introduction SECOpITX GX is a Single Board Computer in pico ITX form factor just 100 x 72mm based on the newest AMD Embedded G Series System on Chip SOC a family of Dual Quad Core x86 CPU with integrated discrete class GPU and I O controller on a single Chip Such a level of integration allows realizing a PC Desktop like architecture in an extremely reduced space with low power consumption and high performances This single chip solution include the memory controller which gives support for up to 8GB of DDR3 SODIMM Memory and also a high performance GPU able to drive up to two independent display using native interfaces available on the module HDMI LVDS embedded Display Port and CRT Graphic section is embedded in the SOC which offers an embedded AMD HD Radeon GPU able to support
17. system will ask to input a password only for entering Setup utility SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l Advanced CPU Control Thermal Zone configuration Clocks amp Voltages Optimizations Watchdog Configuration ACPIS3 Power Fail Resume Type Wake on PME Auto Wake on S5 Wake on S5 time Day of month SECO See submenu See submenu See submenu See submenu Enabled Disabled Always OFF Last State Always ON Enabled Disabled Disabled By Every Day By Day of Month hh mm ss 1 31 These items control various CPU parameters Thermal Zone Configuration Active and Passive Cooling Settings Change Clocks and voltages Settings Watchdog Configuration Settings Enable or Disable ACPIS3 Sleep State Determine the System Behavior after a power failure event In case the option is Always ON the board will start every time the power supply is present When the option is Always OFF the board will not start automatically when the power supply retums Finally if this option is set to Last State the board will remember the state it had when the power supply went down so if the board was on it will start again when the power returns and will remain off if the board was in this state when the power went down Determines whether the system must wake up or not when the sys
18. thermal design of your system Highly integrated modules like SECOpITX GX board offer to the user very good performances in minimal spaces therefore allowing the system s minimization On the counterpart the miniaturizing of IC s and the rise of operative frequencies of processors lead to the generation of a big amount of heat that must be dissipated to prevent system hang off or faults The board can be used along with specific heatspreaders but please remember that they will act only as thermal coupling device between the board itself and an external dissipating surface cooler The heatspreader also needs to be thermally coupled to all the heat generating surfaces using a thermal gap pad which will optimize the heat exchange between the module and the heatspreader The heatspreader is not intended to be a cooling system by itself but only as means for transferring heat to another surface cooler like heatsinks fans heat pipes and so on When using SECOpITX GX boards it is necessary to consider carefully the heat generated by the module in the assembled final system and the scenario of utilization Until the board is used on a laboratory shelf on free air just for software development and system tuning then a heatsink with integrated fan could be sufficient for board s cooling Anyhow please remember that all depends also on the workload of the processor Heavy computational tasks will generate much heat with all SOCs versions
19. video digital display interface DVI Digital Visual interface a type of video digital display interface eDP embedded Display Port a type of video digital display interface aimed to internal connections between boards and digital displays EHCI Enhanced Host Controller interface a high speed controller for USB ports able to support USB2 0 standard FFC FPC Flexible Flat Cable Flat Panel Cable FPGA Field programmable gate array a device designed to be fully programmed by customers in order to implement different functionalities GBE Gigabit Ethemet Gbps Gigabit per second GND Ground GPI O General purpose Input Output HD Audio High Definition Audio newer standard for hardware codecs developed by Intel in 2004 for higher audio quality HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface a digital audio and video interface I2C Bus Inter Integrated Circuit Bus a simple serial bus consisting only on data and clock line with multi master capability TAG J oint Test Action Group common name of IEEE1149 1 standard for testing printed circuit boards and integrated circuits through the Debug port VE SECO D A SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 10 LPC Bus Low Pin Count Bus a low speed interface based on a very restricted number of signals deemed to management of legacy peripherals like LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling a standard for transferr
20. DC CLK intemal DAC s DDC Clock line for VGA displays detection Output signal electrical level 3 3V S CRT DDC DATA internal DAC s DDC Clock line for VGA displays detection Bidirectional signal electrical level 3 3V_S Please be aware that for the connection to extemal VGA displays adapter circuitry is needed it will provide for ESD protection voltage level shifting for DDC filtering for reduction of noise and EMI and so on Optionally SECOpITX GX board can be supplied with a dedicated VGA adapter able to carry out the signals coming out from connector CN20 to a standard DB 15 HD VGA connector The adapter is also provided with necessary FFC cable length 20cm Please check chapter 5 2 2 for further details gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 32 3 3 6 Audio interface S ig nal Si gna 1 Mic Left 1 GND Audio 3 Mic Right 4 5 LineOut Right 6 Mic Jack Detect I GND Audio 9 LineOut Left 10 LineOut Jack Detect In order to reduce the space dedicated to connectors SECOpITX GX board doesn t offer any standard audio jack However SECOpITX GX integrates a High Definition Audio Codec Realtek si ALC886GR that makes basic audio connection available on dedicated RRB connector CN19 which is a 9 pin pin header p2 54 mm h 6mm type NELTRON p n 2213S 10G E8 or equivalent with the pinout shown in th
21. It is the second differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode and the Receive differential pair in 10 100 Mbps modes GBEx MDI2 GBEx MDI2 Ethernet Controller x Media Dependent Interface MDI VO differential pair 2 It is the third differential pair in Gigabit Ethemet mode it is not used in 10 100Mbps modes GBEX MDI3 GBEx MDI3 Ethernet Controller x Media Dependent Interface MDI 1 0 differential pair 3 It is the fourth differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode it is not used in 10 100Mbps modes a la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 26 3 3 2 USB ports AMD G Series SOC is able to manage up to 10 USB ports which are managed by three EHCIOHCI controllers for USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 functionalities and one xHCI controller which manages two ports able to work in USB 3 0 USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 mode On SECOpITX GX board four USB 2 0 ports and the two USB 3 0 ports are used for yee 10 45Vycor Standard type A connectors Giuse ni use USB 3 0 ports are available on a double USB connector CN18 which is USB_P0 12 USB _P1 placed near the Gigabit Ethemet connectors CO The connector used is a double type A USB 3 0 receptacle type USB SSRXO 14 USB SSRX1 Winning p n WDU3R 18F1B4PBUW3 or equivalent 5 USB SSRX04 15 USB SSR Since this connector is a standard type receptacle it can be connected 7 GND 16 GND to all types
22. PWR Power line for UIM module UIM_DATA Bidirectional Data line between miniPCl express card and UIM module UIM_CLK Clock line output from miniPCl express card to the UIM module UIM_RST Reset signal line sent from miniPCl express card to the UIM module UIM_ SPU UIM Standard or Proprietary Use signal Please be aware that all signals related to User Identity Modules are managed directly by the miniPClexpress card circuitry they don t involve AMD G senes SOC s management The SECOpITX GX board embeds only clamping diodes for ESD protection on UIM signal and voltage lines 3 3 11 FAN connector Depending on the usage model of SECOpITX GX for critical applications environments on SECOpITX GX it is available a 3 pin dedicated connector for an external 12VDC FAN ria Pin Signal FAN Connector is a 3 pin single line SMT connector type MOLEX 53261 0371 or equivalent with pinout shown in 1 GND the table on the left ijl 2 FAN POWER Mating connector MOLEX 51021 0300 receptacle with MOLEX 50079 8000 female crimp terminals LE 3 FAN TAC HO IN Please be aware that the use of an external fan depends strongly on customers application installation Please refer to chapter 5 1 for considerations about thermal dissipation FAN POWER 12V derived power rail for FAN managed by AMD G Series SOC via PWM signal FAN TAC HO IN tachometric input from the fan to the G Series
23. SIM card 15452555 5s T1 SD DATA ST1 SD CD For ESD protection on all signal lines are placed clamping diodes for voltage transient suppression gt SECO SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 36 3 3 10miniPCl express slot 1 PCIE_WAKE 2 3 3V_A UT N C 6 1 5V S 9 GND 10 UIM DATA 13 PCIE2 Clock 14 UMM RST ISSN 18 GND 21 GND 22 PCIE RESET 23 SE CIEZSRA 26 GND 29 GND 30 SMB CLK 35 F PCIE2 TTAF 34 GND 37 GND 38 USB P6 41 3 3V A 5 N pra O To add communications functionality or other features not available on SECOpITX GX board it is possible to use Half size mini PCI Express cards using the dedicate connector CN11 which is a standard 52pin miniPCI Express connector type TYCO 1775861 1 or equivalent H 4mm with the pinout shown in the table on the left Due to the reduced dimensions of the board itself on the SECOpITX GX board it is only possible to insert Half Size miniPCI express cards HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI HAHAHA iii Front View On the slot are also available the signals for interfacing to SIM cards so that it is possible to use miniPCI Express modems PClexpress Gen 2 0 is supported Signals carried to miniPCl express slots are the following PCIE2 TX PCIE2 TX PCI Express lane 2 Transmitting Output Differential pair PCIE2 RX PCIE2_RX
24. User Manual Single Board Computer with AMD Embedded G Series SOC on picolTX form factor REVISION HISTORY Revision Date Note 1 0 26 November 2013 First Official Release 1 1 4 March 2014 BIOS section updated 12 14 J uly 2014 Crimp terminal code corrected on description of connector CN15 Photos updated to rev C of the PCB 1 3 9 February 2015 BIOS section updated All rights reserved All information contained in this manual is proprietary and confidential material of SECO S r l Ref SB SB SB SB Unauthonzed use duplication modification or disclosure of the information to a third party by any means without prior consent of SECO S r l is prohibited Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual However SECO S r l accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies errors or omissions herein SECO S r l reserves the right to change precise specifications without prior notice to supply the best product possible Some of the information found in BIOS SETUP Chapter has been extracted from the following copyrighted Insyde Software Corp documents e InsydeH20 Setup Utility User Reference Guide The above mentioned documents are copyright 2008 Insyde Software Corp All rights reserved For further information on this module or other SECO products but also for getting the proper assistance for any and possible issues please contact us using the dedicated web form available at http www seco com re
25. _A electrical level with 10kQ pull up This signal has to be connected to an external momentary pushbutton contacts normally open Upon the pressure of this pushbutton the pulse of this signal will let the switched voltage rails tum on or off PWR_SW_N Power Switch GND FP PWR_P SLP_N Power Sleep messaging LED terminal 1 with 5100 pull up resistor to 5V_A voltage Connect it to an extremity of a dual color power LED for power ON OF sleep and message waiting signaling Please refer to Intel Front Panel I O connectivity Design Guide chapter 2 2 4 for LED functionalities and Signal meaning FP PWR_N SLP_P Power Sleep messaging LED terminal 2 with 5100 pull up resistor to 5V_A voltage Connect it to the other extremity of the dual color power LED above mentioned SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 34 3 3 8 S ATA connectors AMD G series SOC embeds a SATA Controller which offers a SATA ll 3 0 Gps interface able to drive up to two extemal devices For this reason for the connection of extemal Mass Storage Devices there are two standard S ATA connectors li il A male S ATA connector CN12 is always available independently by the version of SECOpITX GX board purchased 1 GND 3 SATAL_Tx 5 SATA1 Rx 7 GND A second SATA port is factory availab
26. a E POE O a a PR O PE PO PEO nan Re ed ee th 57 5 2 2 VGA Adan er Module MIUR prin aa 57 5 2 3 USB to Serial port converter modules sese 58 gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l gt SECO L SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Warranty Information and assistance RMA number request S afety Electrostatic discharges RoHS compliance Terminology and definitions Reference specifications SECO ee SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 6 1 1 Warranty This product is subject to Italian Law Decree 24 2002 acting European Directive 1999 44 CE on matters of sale and warranties to consumers The warranty on this product lasts for 1 year Under the warranty period the Supplier guarantees the buyer assistance and service for repairing replacing or credit of the item at the Suppliers own discretion Shipping costs that apply to non conforming items or items that need replacement are to be paid by the customer Items cannot be returned unless formerly authorized by the supplier The authorization is released after completing the specific form available on the web site htto www seco com RMA O
27. centage Downspread in 0 001 units For example 0 No Spread Spectrum 375 0 375 spread spectrum 0 4V 0dB 0 6V OdB 0 8V 0dB 1 2V 0dB 0 4V 3 5dB 0 6V 3 5dB i l 0 8V 3 5dB 0 4V 6dB 0 6V 6dB Display Port Fixed Voltage Swing 0 4V 5dB 4 5 4 Watchdog Configuration submenu Menu Item Watchdog Watchdog Action Delay To Start sec Timout Sec SECO Options Description Enabled Disabled Enable Disable Watchdog This submenu is available only when Watchdog is set to Enabled Specifies the action that must be performed when Watchdog timeout occurs System Reset With System Reset the module will reset itself Power Button 1s With Power Button 1s the system will simulate the pressure for 1 sec of Power button which will Power Button 4s Shutdown lead the O S to close all his tasks then shutdown With Power Button 1s the system will simulate the pressure for 1 sec of Power button which will lead to the immediate shutdown of the module This submenu is available only when Watchdog is set to Enabled 0 600 This menu item specifies the seconds of delay after system power up before the watchdog timout starts counting 0 600 This submenu is available only when Watchdog is set to Enabled This menu item specifies the seconds of delay before the watchdog timout SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G C
28. connector CN18 Disabled Disable the OHCI Controller 3 Enabled Enable the EHCI controller 1 for USB 2 0 support which manages USB ports available on pin EHCI1 Disabled Enabled headers CN16 amp CN17 EHCI 2 port 4 on miniPCIE slot Disabled Enabled Disabled Disable the EHCI Controller 1 Enabled Enable the EHCI controller 2 for USB 2 0 support which manages USB port available on miniPCtHe slot Disabled Disable the EHCI Controller 2 Enabled Enable the EHCI controller 3 for USB 2 0 support which manages USB ports available on EHC13 Disabled Enabled connector CN18 Disabled Disable the EHCI Controller 3 Enabled Enable the HD Audio Codec nelle PSE Edo Disabled Disable the intemal HD Audio Controller Enabled Enable the SATA troller SATA Disabled Enabled aan No contort 4 3 3 IDE configuration submenu Disabled Disable the SATA controller Menu Item Options Description Set SATA Configuration type With AHCI is not possible to install boot UEFI O S only Legacy OS can be installed a simpler driver is required IDE Setting to IDE the controller is managed as a PCI device so addresses reallocation and INT line sharing is AHCI possible SATA Configure As IDE gt AHCI With IDE gt AHCI it is possible to install both UEFI and Legacy OS it uses IDE to avoid the need for an AMDAHCI UEFI driver IDE gt AMDAHCI With AMDAHCI AHCI ID will be 7804 not 7801 so that Windows7 will install an AMD AHCI specific d
29. dedicated connector CN9 is optional it i x depends on the version of SECOpITX GX module purchased 4 GBEO MDI2 8 GBEO MDI3 Both connectors are RJ 45 sockets type LINK PP p n LP G16314A4NL or equivalent with On the connectors there are also two bicolor Green Yellow LEDs LED1 Left LED shows Pin Signal Pin Signal 10 100 or 1000 connection green means 100Mbps connection yellow means 1000Mpbs i connection when the LED is Off then 10Mpbs or no connection is available LED2 Right A RU LED shows ACTIVITY presence 2 GBEl MDIO 6 GBEl MDII x x These two interfaces are compatible both with Gigabit Ethemet 1000Mbps and with Fast 3 GBE1_MDIL 7 GBE1_MDI3 Ethemet 10 100Mbps Networks They will configure automatically to work with the existing 4 GBE1 MDI2 8 GBE1 MDB network Please be aware that they will work in Gigabit mode only in case that they are connected to Gigabit Ethernet switches hubs routers For the connection cables category Cat5e or better are required Cables category Cato are recommended for noise reduction and EMC compatibility issues especially when the length of the cable is significant GBEx MDI0 GBEx MDIO Ethernet Controller x Media Dependent Interface MDI VO differential pair 0 It is the first differential pair in Gigabit Ethernet mode and the Transmit differential pair in 10 100 Mbps modes GBEX MDI1 GBEx MDIL Ethernet Controller x Media Dependent Interface MDI I O differential pair 1
30. dual independent displays using native LVDS embedded Display Port CRT or HDMI interface Any combinations of these video interfaces are supported GPUs embedded in the SOC also support DirectX 11 1 OpenGL rel 4 2 and OpenCL rel 1 2 Further features managed directly by the G Series SOC and included in SECOpITX GX board are two SATA Channels SDIO interface six USB ports two USB 3 0 and four USB 2 0 HD Audio interface and three PCI Express lanes two PCI express lanes are then used for the implementation of up to two Gigabit Ethemet interfaces one of them is offered as a factory option the other is carried out on half size miniPCI express slot This latest slot is also connected to a mini SIM card Slot so that the SECOpITX GX board can also be equipped with miniPCl express modems Please refer to following chapter for a complete list of all peripherals integrated and characteristics SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 16 2 2 Technical specifications SOC AMD GX 420CA Quad Core 2 0GHz 2MB L2 Cache TDP 25W AMD GX 415GA Quad Core 1 5GHz 2MB L2 Cache TDP 15W AMD GX 217GA Dual Core 1 65GHz 1MB L2 Cache TDP 15W AMD GX 210HA Dual Core 1 0GHz 1MB L2 Cache TDP 9W AMD GX 210 A Dual Core 1 0GHz 1MB L2 Cache TDP 6W Memory Up to 8GB on DDR3 1600MHz SO DIMM 1 5V DDR3 1333MHz with GX 210HA
31. e table on the left The pinout of this connector complies with Intel Front Panel I O connectivity Design Guide High Definition Audio section chapter 2 5 Using this dedicated connector it will be possible to connect any Azalia compliant panel audio jack to remote audio connectors in the preferred position Altematively it is also possible to buy SECO s dedicated front panel module which offers two standard audio jacks two pushbuttons for reset and power on and two LEDs for SATA activity and Power status signalling This adapter module is also contained inside the dedicated accessories kit p n CABKIT992 for SECOpITX GX board Please also check chapter 5 2 1 for further details Signals Description Mic_Left Analog Port 1 Microphone Left Channel Mic Right Analog Port 1 Microphone Right Channel MIC 1 ack Detect Analog Port 1 J ack detection return signal LineOut Left Analog Port 2 Headphone Left Channel LineOut Right Analog Port 2 Headphone Right Channel LineOut ack_Detect Analog Port 2 J ack detection return signal gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 33 3 3 7 Switch LED header interface To allow the integration of a SECOpITX GX based system inside a box PC like there Is a connector on the board that allows to remote signals for the Power Button to be used to put the system in
32. effeticve only for boards factory configured with eDP video output on connector CN21 and an Single Channel external eDP to LVDS module is used LFP Bus Mode Ja AEMT Allows configuration of LVDS interface in Single or Dual channel mode eee Pi Set the booting LVDS brightness percentage Please be aware that a very low brightness level could make LFP Default Brightness 0 100 the panel not visible LFP BackLight Frequency Numenc value Set the LVDS Backlight Frequency in Hertz 4 3 5 USB configuration submenu USB 2 0 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable intemal USB 2 0 controller USB 3 0 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable intemal USB 3 0 controller This option allows enabling USB support for Keyboard mouse Storage on DOS and UEFI environments SO ELOS Spor A T ET Ony UEFI will be supported only if the item is set to U EFI only SECO l SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 44 4 3 6 Chipset configuration submenu Menu Item Options Description NorthBridge GNB options See submenu PCI Latency timer 32 64 96 128 160 192 Setthis value to allow the PCI Latency Timer to be adjusted This option sets the latency of all PCI devices 224 248 on the PCI bus Values are in units of PCI clocks Adaptive S4 Enabled Disabled Enable Disable Adaptive S4 Power management 4 3 6 1 Northbridge GNB configuration submenu Menu Item PCI Express C
33. er consumptions are common to all boards Battery Backup power consumption 3 5 UA Soft Off State power consumption Suspend State power consumption SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 46mA wake on LAN enabled 64mA resume from LAN Resume from USB enabled 19 2 3 3 RTC Battery For the occurrences when the module is not powered with an extemal power supply on board there is a cabled coin Lithium Battery to supply with a 3V voltage the Real Time Clock embedded inside AMD G Series SOC Battery used is a cabled CR2032 LD Lithium coin cell battery with a nominal capacity of 220mAh Battery connector CN5 The battery is not rechargeable and can be connected to the board using dedicated connector CN5 which is a 2 pin p1 27 mm type MOLEX p n 53398 0271 or equivalent with pinout shown in the table on the left Pin Signal Mating connector MOLEX 51021 0200 receptacle with MOLEX 50079 8000 female crimp terminals Con 1 V In case of exhaustion the battery should only be replaced with devices of the same type Always check the orientation before 2 GND inserting and make sure that they are aligned correctly and are not damaged or leaking Never allow the batteries to become short circuited during handling CAUTION handling batteries incorrectly or replacing with not approved devices may present a risk of fire or explosi
34. evel SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 30 3 3 4 HDMI connector AMD G series SOC offers a HDMI 1 4a compliant interface For this reason on SECOpITX GX board there is the possibility of connecting in Signa Pin Signa directly one HDMI displays using a standard certified HDMI connector type A 1 TMDS LANE2 gt GND model TYCO Electronics p n 2007435 1 Signals involved in HDMI management are the following 5 GND 6 TMDS LANEI TMDS_CLK TMDS_CLK TMDS differential Clock TMDS_LANE0 TMDS_LANEO TMDS differential pair 0 9 TMDS LANEO 10 TMDS CLK TMDS_LANE1 TMDS_LANE1 TMDS differential pair 1 TMDS_LANE2 TMDS_LANE2 TMDS differential pair 2 13 CEC se SDA DDC Data line for HDMI panel Bidirectional signal electrical level 5Vuom with a 2k2Q pull up resistor 17 GND 18 5Viom SCL ie Clock line for HDMI panel Output signal electrical level 5Vuom with a 2k2Q pull up resistor 3 3V_A with a 27kQ pull up resistor CEC HDMI Consumer Electronics Control CEC Line Bidirectional signal electrical level HPD Hot Plug Detect Input signal 3 3V_S electrical level signal with 100kQ pull down resistor For ESD protection on all data and voltage lines are placed clamping diodes for voltage transient suppression Always use HDMl certified cables for the connection between the board and the HDMI disp
35. gistration required Our team will be pleased and ready to help you SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l INDEX Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION iii iaia iaia 6 1 1 ENG RR RO ER O ERE 1 1 2 Iiei eE R sela iaia 8 1 3 UA NUMO TEQUES Estada di A Ec 8 1 4 T no o E NANO 9 1 5 ano r eo e a e er EE ro E E o PE o O OE ee eet 9 1 6 ROHS COMPITI da 9 1 7 ula o OA o o ONORI TITTI II TO N 10 1 8 EA e A PO E EEE e En E Po O O O EE o Po PO o UC e 13 A A PPP o UE UE e o om ou AAA 15 2 1 OO OR ae a 16 2 2 TECNICAS D CORS Re a ae bd ee cm en ee 17 2 3 ECCHCASPE INCA i 18 2 3 1 ONE Valla DIS rra EE AE D D aora 18 2 3 2 POW T ON DO et 19 2 3 3 APP AE 20 2 3 4 SeU Falls EEI E L oa A E A ANA E E o e AI 20 2 4 aa AAPP T TA A TA E EE o E 21 2 5 Ad ine N E o e e ol AAA 22 Chobpier53 OVERVIEW asma lite 23 3 1 OO a CC EE E OP PEPE O E E E A 24 3 2 SOI TOTS OVENI W ee dead 25 3 3 Sn iva 26 33 1 EN MCE CORNE E E e o po E o An 26 3 3 2 USB DON COOP o o on o e 27 E O TET e KONE ONNE OT andado 29 3 3 4 o e TINTO Nea 31 3 3 5 VO CONNOR rios 32 3 3 6 o E VE e o EEE ER eo A o E 33 33 SMIC EED CARENE ea E e o ui E oo Eo E PA UP COS OO A 34 3 3 8 FRIA CONE O a e A ao 35 3 3 9 Se DEA eo A e e ee ee ee Ei eo ee 36 gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright
36. he printed circuit of the board is made of twelve layers some of them are ground planes for disturbance rejection 100 3 3 MNAE A 1 nooo 00m SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 21 2 5 Block diagram USB ports 0 1 PCIe x1 0 USB ports 2 5 PCI e x1 1 SATA ports 0 1 SD Interface eee ee PCI e x1 2 USB port 6 o Eo 12Voc SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l SPI Flash 22 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW e Introduction e Connectors overview e Connectors description SECO a A SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 3 1 Introduction On SECOpITX GX board there are several connectors located on the upper plane Standard connectors are placed on the same side of PCB so that it is possible to place them on a panel of an eventual enclosure U Please be aware that depending on the configuration purchased the appearance of the board could be slightly different from the following pictures TOP SIDE SATA 1 USB 2 3 USB 4 5 BOTTOM SIDE Optional SATA Power Line Out Mic In Switch LED
37. ing data at very high speed using cheap twisted pairs copper cables usually used for video applications Mbps Megabit per second MMC eMMC MultiMedia Card embedded MMC another type of memory card with same interface of SD eMMC are the embedded version on MMC Le they are devices including both the memory controller and the flash memories on a single BGA chip N A Not Applicable N C Not Connected OHCI Open Host Controller Interface full speed and low speed controller for support of USB 1 1 ports OpenCL Open Computing Language a software library based on C99 programming language conceived explicitly to realise parallel computing using Graphics Processing Units GPU OpenGL Open Graphics Library an Open Source API dedicated to 2D and 3D graphics OpenVG Open Vector Graphics an Open Source API dedicated to hardware accelerated 2D vector graphics OS Operating System OTG On the Go a specification that allows to USB devices to act indifferently as Host or as a Client depending on the device connected to the port PCl e Peripheral Component Interface Express PSU Power Supply Unit PWM Pulse Width Modulation PWR Power PXE Preboot Execution Environment a way to perform boot from the network ignoring local data storage devices and or installed OS SATA Serial Advance Technology Attachment a differential full duplex serial interface for Hard Disks SD Secure Digital a memory card type SDHC Secure Digital Host Controller S DIO Secure Dig
38. ital Input Output an evolution of SD standard that allow to use the same SD interface to drive different Input Output devices like cameras GPS Tuners and so on SIM Subscriber Identity Module a card which stores all data of the owner necessary to allow him accessing to mobile communication networks SM Bus System Management Bus a subset of I2C bus dedicated to communication with devices for system management like smart battery and other power supply related devices SPI Serial Peripheral Interface a 4 Wire synchronous full duplex serial interface which contemplates a master and one or more slaves individually enabled through a Chip Select line TBM To be measured VE SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l TMDS TTL UEFI UIM USB V_REF VGA XHCI VE SECO A Transition M inimized Differential Signaling a method for transmitting high speed serial data normally used on DVI and HDMI interface Transistor transistor Logic Unified Extensible Firmware Interface a specification defining the interface between the OS and the board s firmware It is meant to replace Original BIOS interface User Identity Module an extension of SIM modules Universal Serial Bus Voltage reference Pin Video Graphics Array An analog computer display standard commonly referred also as CRT eXtensible Host Controller Interface Host controller for
39. ition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 1 4 Safety The SEC OpITX GX board uses only extremely low voltages While handling the board please use extreme caution to avoid any kind of risk or damages to electronic components Always switch the power off and unplug the power supply unit before handling the board and or connecting cables or other boards Avoid using metallic components like paper clips screws and similar near the board when connected to a power supply to avoid Short circuits due to unwanted contacts with other board components If the board has become wet never connect it to any external power supply unit or battery 1 5 Electrostatic discharges The SECOpITX GX board like any other electronic product is an electrostatic sensitive device high voltages caused by static electricity could damage some or all the devices and or components on board Whenever handling a SECOpITX GX board ground yourself through an anti static wrist strap Placement of the board on an anti static surface is also highly recommended 1 6 ROHS compliance The SECOpITX GX board is designed using RoHS compliant components and is manufactured on a lead free production line It is therefore fully ROHS compliant e la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Las un cr Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Co
40. lay a category 2 High Speed cable is recommended for higher resolutions category 1 cables can be used for 720p resolution gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 31 3 3 5 VGA Connector In addition to LVDS eDP and HDMI SECOpITX GX board also offers an additional VGA Interface Pin Signal Pin Signal Considering that integrated AMD HD Radeon GPUs are able to manage up to two independent displays it is possible this way to have many possible combinations of display l Se S using VGA LVDS and HDMI connectors fe See VGA connector is an FFC FPC connector top contacts type HIROSE 3 CRT GREEN NS FH12 125 0 55V 55 with pinout shown in the table on the left i GND 10 CRT DDC C LK Connector mates with 0 5mm pitch 12 poles FFC cables 5 CRT BLUE 11 CRT DDC DATA Here following the VGA signals description CRT RED G series SOC internal DAC s Red Signal video output A 1500 pull down resistor is placed on the line CRT GREEN G series SOC intemal DAC s Green Signal video output A 1500 pull down resistor is placed on the line CRT BLUE G series SOC intemal DAC s Blue Signal video output A 1500 pull down resistor is placed on the line CRT HSYNC G series SOC intemal DAC s Horizontal Synchronization output signal CRT _VSYNC G series SOC internal DAC s Vertical Synchronization output signal CRT D
41. le in two different Di versions A SATA male connector CN13 B SATA female connector CN14 with integrated connector for direct SATA disk powering IGNal PIN 1 GND S1 GND P5 GND In first case on board there will be available a second SATA 3 SATAO_Tx 53 SATAO_Tx P7 5V_S male connector CN13 identical to the other A GND SA GND PB VS Second factory altemative offers a unique standard female 22 5 SATAO Rx S5 SATAO Rx P9 5V_S poles S ATA connector which can be used also for direct 7 GND S7 GND P11 GND Please be aware that S ATA connector CN14 doesn t provide 3 3V power rail so SATA disks requiring such a voltage cannot be used with this board P2 P13 12V_s Connector used is type MOLEX p n 87779 1001 or equivalent with pinout shown in the dedicated table on the left P4 GND P15 12V S gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l A dedicated power connector CN 15 can be used to give supply to external Hard Disks or Solid State Disks connected to one of the two SATA male connectors BER The dedicated power connector is a 4 pin male connector type MOLEX p n 89400 0420 or equivalent NAS with pinout shown in the table on the left Mating connector MOLEX 87369 0400 crimp housing with MOLEX 50212 crimp terminals An adapter cable for powering SATA disks from this connector is als
42. n 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 40 4 2 Main setup menu When entering the Setup Utility the first screen shown Is the Main setup screen It is always possible to retum to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab In this screen are shown details regarding BIOS version Processor type Bus Speed and memory configuration Only three options can be configured 4 2 1 Language Use this option to select the language that the Setup utility must use Possible options are English French 4 2 2 System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the lt Arrow gt keys Enter new values directly through the keyboard or using keys to increase reduce displayed values Press the lt Enter gt key to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M appears as 05 30 00 and 5 30 P M as 17 30 00 The system date is in the format mm dd yyyy SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 41 4 3 Advanced menu Boot Configuration See submenu Configures settings for Boot Phase Peripheral C onfiguration See submenu Configures the peripherals IDE configuration See submenu Select the IDE contr
43. n to solve your problem e SECO Sales Representative the Sales Rep can help you in determining the exact cause of the problem and search the best solution for it e SECO Help Desk contact SECO Technical Assistance A technician is at your disposal to understand the exact origin of the problem and suggest the correct solution E mail technical service seco com Fax 39 0575 340434 e Repair center it is possible to send the faulty product to the SECO Repair Centre In this case follow this procedure o Returned items must be accompanied by a RMA Number Items sent without the RMA number will be not accepted o Retumed items must be shipped in an appropriate package SECO is not responsible for damages caused by accidental drop improper usage or customer neglect Note Please have the following information before asking for technical assistance e Name and serial number of the product e Description of Customers peripheral connections e Description of Customers software operative system version application software etc e Acomplete description of the problem e The exact words of every kind of error message encountered 1 3 RMA number request To request a RMA number please visit SECO s web site On the home page please select RMA Online and follow the procedure described You will receive a RMA Number within 1 working day only for on line RMA requests TS SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Ed
44. nabled Disabled 4 3 8 CPU related setting submenu Menu Item CPU P State Setting SVM support SMM Code Lock SECO Options Auto Lowest Speed Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Description Allows definition of C2 latency value to be defined in FACP Table Values smaller than 100 mean C2 Enabled values larger than 100 mean C2 Disabled Allows definition of C3 latency value to be defined in FACP Table Values smaller than 1000 mean C3 Enabled values larger than 1000 mean C3 Disabled Enable or disable FACP support forS4 wakeup from RTC High Precision Event Timer is supported in Windows Vista or above HPET controller should not been seen in Windows XP no matter if enabled disabled in SCU If this feature is enabled the HPET table will be added into ACPI Tables Enable or Disable ACPI Operating System Capabilities OSC Method to communicate to the O S which features available in the system can be controlled by the operating system Enable Disable AMD Fusion Utility Support Enable Disable Acpi Time Wake Alarm Device Description Sets the CPU P States behavior if AUTO matic or fixed at lowest speed Enable or Disable Secure Virtual Machine Mode SVM support for users who require to use Virtual Machines Enable or disable locking of the SMM System Management Mode code segment registers for preventing changes to the intemal code registers la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last
45. nected to the module therefore changing the boot priority for them Use the and Keys to change the boot order priority List of HD Dnves found USB connected SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 93 4 7 Exit menu Exit system setup after saving the changes Exit Saving Ch Xit saving Changes F10 key can be used for this operation Save Change Without Exit Save all changes made but doesn t exit from setup utility Exit system setup without saving any changes Exit Discarding Ch xit Discarding Changes ESC key can be used forthis operation Load Optimal Default values for all the setup items Load Optimal Defaults oad Upumal Detau F9 key can be used forthis operation Load Custom Defaults Load Custom Default values for all the setup items Save Custom Defaults Save Custom Default values for all the setup items Discard Changes Discard all the changes made SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l Chapter 5 APPENDICES e Thermal Design e Accessories SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l DI 5 1 Thermal Design A parameter that has to be kept in very high consideration is the
46. nline The authorization number for retuming the item must be put both on the packaging and on the documents shipped with the items which have to include all the accessories in their original packaging with no signs of damage to or tampering with any retumed item The error analysis form identifying the fault tyoe must be completed by the customer and has must accompany the retumed item If any of the above mentioned requirements for retuming the item is not satisfied the item will be shipped back and the customer will have to pay any and all shipping costs The supplier after a technical analysis will verify if all the requirements for which a warranty service applies are met If the warranty cannot be applied the Supplier will calculate the minimum cost of this initial analysis on the item and the repair costs Costs for replaced components will be calculated separately Warming All changes or modifications to the equipment not explicitly approved by SECO S r l could impair the equipments and could void the warranty SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 1 2 Information and assistance What do I have to do if the product is faulty SECO S r l offers the following services e SECO website visit htto www seco com to receive the latest information on the product In most of the cases you can find useful informatio
47. o contained inside the dedicated cable kit CABKIT992 for SECOpITX GX board Please also check chapter 5 2 1for further details LU G O Here following the signals related to SATA interface SATAO_TX SATAO_TX Serial ATA Channel 0 Transmit differential pair SATA0 RX SATAO RX Serial ATA Channel 0 Receive differential pair SATA1 TX SATA1 TX Serial ATA Channel 1 Transmit differential pair SATA1 RX SATA1 RX Serial ATA Channel 1 Receive differential pair 10nF AC series decoupling capacitors are placed on each line of SATA differential pairs 3 3 9 USD miniSIM combo card slot AMD G Series SOC embeds a SD 3 0 compliant Host controller supporting SDxc UHS 1 cards speed transfer up to 104 MB S with 4 bit SD cards For this reason on SECOpITX GX board there is also a socket for the use of standard microSD cards which can be used as Mass Storage and or Boot Devices S1 UIM PWR T3 SD CMD Moreover SECOpITX GX board is designed to accept also minis IM cards for use of miniPCI Express modems These cards can be 53 UM CLK T5 SD CLK inserted in the dedicated slot of connector CN10 which is a combo y n USD MMC miniSIM connector push push type 2 7 mm global 50 GND 6 GND height type AVX p n 009162006501150 or equivalent Pinout here S5 UIM SPU T7 SD DATAO reported is related only to signal routing on specific connector internally JUL ce UM DATA the pin out is the same of any standard SD 3 0 and
48. of USB 1 1 USB 2 0 USB 3 0 devices using Standard A USB 3 0 or USB 2 0 plugs For USB 3 0 connections it is mandatory the use of SuperSpeed certified cables whose SuperSpeed differential pairs are individually shielded inside the global cable s external Managed by OHCI Controller 1 there 2 10 are also four additional USB 2 0 ports 1 BARRE 9 which are hosted on two 9 pin di n ca ssa ic p2 54mm pin headers h 6mm type NELTRON p n 1 5Vusg2 2 5Vusss 1 5Vuse4 2 5Vuses 2213S 10G E9 or equivalent with the pinout shown in 3 USB P2 4 USBP3 gt CR p R DE the tables on the left it is a common pinout for USB i aa ee ae headers in PC motherboards 5 USB P2 6 USB P3 5 USB P4 6 USB P5 9 USB SSTX0 18 USB SSTX1 shielding All USB ports voltages 5Vusex are derived from 5V_U 7 GND 8 GND 7 BMD 8 GND standby voltages This means that the ports can be 10 10 powered also when the OS is in Suspend to RAM 53 State in order to support if enabled e the Wake Up on USB functionality For the connection of standard devices to this pin headers it is needed an adapter cable SECO can optionally provide for such an adapter cable as a part of the accessory kit p n CABKIT992 please check chapter 5 2 1 for further details Signal description gt SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l
49. oller and hard disk drive type installed in the system Video Configuration See submenu Configures the options for video section USB Configuration See submenu Configures USB Section Chipset Configuration See submenu Configure Chipsets parameters ACPI Table Features Control See submenu Configures the parameters for ACPI management CPU Related settings See submenu Configures CPU related parameters Memory Configurations See submenu Configures Memory Controller features and memory clock SDIO Configuration See submenu SDIO Configuration submenu 4 3 1 Boot configuration submenu Numlock On Off Allows to choose whether NumLock Key at system boot must be tumed On or Off Fast recovery Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Fast Recovery test 4 3 2 Peripheral configuration submenu Enabled Enable the OHCI controller 1 for USB 1 1 support which manages USB ports available on pin OHCI1 Disabled Enabled headers CN16 amp CN17 Disabled Disable the OHCI Controller 1 Enabled Enable the OHCI controller 2 for USB 1 1 support which manages USB port available on OHCI2 port 4 on miniPCIE slot Disabled Enabled miniP Che slot Disabled Disable the OHCI Controller 2 TS SECO 0 l SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l Enabled Enable the OHCI controller 3 for USB 1 1 support which manages USB ports available on OHCI3 Disabled Enabled
50. on Batteries supplied with SECOpITX GX are compliant to requirements of European Directive 2006 66 EC regarding batteries and accumulators When putting out of order SECOpITX GX remove the batteries from the board in order to collect and dispose them according to the requirement of the same European Directive above mentioned Even when replacing the batteries the disposal has to be made according to these requirements 2 3 4 Power rails naming convention In all the tables contained in this manual Power rails are named with the following meaning _S Switched voltages i e power rails that are active only when the board is in AC Prs SO Working state Examples 3 3V S 5V_S _A Always on voltages i e power rails that are active both in ACPI s SO Working S3 Standby and S5 Soft Off state Examples 5V_A 3 3V_A _U unswitched ACPIS3 voltages i e power rails that are active both in AC DTS SO Working and 53 Standby state Examples 1 5V_U Other suffixes are used for application specific power rails which are derived from same voltage value of voltage switched rails if it is not differently stated for example 5Vupmi is derived from 5V_S and so on SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 20 2 4 Mechanical specifications According to picolTX form factor board dimensions are 72 x 100 mm 4 53 x 6 50 T
51. onfigurations PSPP Policy Intemal LANO APU GPPO slot configuration Intemal LAN1 APU GPP1 slot configuration Half Mini PCIE slot APU GPP2 slot configuration GPP Enabled Link ASPM Speed Mode SECO Options Description See following options Disabled Performance Balanced High Balanced Low Power Saving Auto PCle Speed Power policy the processor can dynamically support the changing to the link frequency due to changes in system configuration and power policy See following options These menu are to be used to set single PCI express ports features see the following menu items Disabled Enabled Use this item to enable this GPP Manages PCI Express LOs and L1 power states for OSs able to handle Active State Power Disabled LOs L1 LOs amp L1 Management ASPM This menu item is available only for APU GPP2 slot when GPP Enabled is set to Enabled Auto Genl Gen2 uto Genl Gen Set PCke ports link speed capabllity la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 45 4 3 7 ACPI Table features submenu Menu Item FACP C2 Latency Value FACP C3 Latency Value FACP RTC S4 wakeup HPET HPET Support _OSC Support Fusion Utility Acpi Time Wake Alarm Device Options Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled E
52. opyright 2015 SECO S r l DA 4 6 Boot menu Dual boot Type Ne Allows to select if the OS must be booted using Legacy Boot Mode UEFI Boot mode or indifferently using SUOI SIOE SAR OU NINE both modalities depending on the OS UEFI Boot Type Quick Boot Enabled Disabled Skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Quiet Boot Enabled Disabled Disables or enables booting in Text Mode This submenu is available only when Boot Type is set to UEFI Boot type or Dual Boot type When enabled this option will make available the following Network Stack services Network Stack Enabled Disabled Windows 8 BitLocker Unlock UEFI IPv4 IPv6 PXE Legacy PXE OpROM Disabled This submenu is available only when Network Stack is Enabled UEFI IP v4 Specifies the PXE Preboot Execution Environment Boot possibilities PXE Boot Capability UEFI IPv6 When Disabled Network Stack is supported UEFI IPv4 IP v6 For UEFI itis possible to support IP v4 IPv6 or both of them Legacy In Legacy mode only Legacy PXE OpROM is supported This submenu is available only when Boot Type is set to Legacy Boot type dini SIUSA DADA Disables or enables the Nar for the a perform the ETO va Add Bootoptions First Last Auto Specifies the position in Boot Order for Shell Network and Removable Disks bec un Acpil 0B Acpi3 0 Acpi4 0 Using this menu item is possible to select to which specification
53. osoft Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit Microsoft Windows 8 32 bit and 64 bit Linux 32 bit and 64 bit Temperatures indicated are the maximum temperature that the heatspreader heatsink can reach in any of its parts This means that it is I customers responsibility to use any passive cooling solution along with an application dependent cooling system capable to ensure that the heatspreader heatsink temperature remains in the range above indicated Please also check paragraph 5 1 2 3 Electrical specifications SECOpITX GX needs to be supplied only with an extemal 12Voc 10 power supply minimum 40W for basic functionalities recommended x This voltage can be supplied through a standard 6 3mm internal pin diameter 2 0 mm Power J ack E Internal pin is Vn power line 2 3 1 Power available When powering SECOpITX GX with a PSU with characteristics greater or equal to the one described at beginning of previous paragraph please consider well what is the typical scenario for using the board i e which peripherals will be connected Internal power section is able to supply a maximum of 8A 5V for external devices supplied directly by the module i e USB devices optionally SSD or SATA disks display Consider that each USB 2 0 port requires 500mA and USB 3 0 ports need 0 9A each so if alp USB ports are used then the 5V power section would be able to Supply further 4 2A about 21W to other peripherals like SATA Di
54. ower button and two LED for SATA activity and Power Status of the board itself For fixing of the front panel I O board to the external enclosure s panel the module is equipped with two brackets and screws for the fixing of the brackets to the module e Cables for connection of the Front Panel I O board to SECO pIiTX GX board Connection cable CV 837 30 is needed for audio functionalities it has to be connected to SECO piTX GX board s connector CN19 and to V995 module s connector CN2 Connection cable CV 836 30 is needed for connection of power and reset pushbuttons and SATA power LEDs it has to be connected to SECOpITX GX board s connector CN4 and to V995 module s connector CN1 e SATA power cable for connection of power rails of extemal SATA disks SSDs to intemal SATA power connector CN15 5 2 2 VGA Adapter module M908 Due to the reduced space available on SECO piTX GX board the VGA interface is not available through a standard DB 15 HD connector which is commonly used for connection of common VGA monitors Instead this interface is avallable through a FFC FPC connector SECO can offer an optional VGA adapter module ordering code M908 which can be used for the connection of standard VGA displays The Adapter module is equipped directly with a 20cm long FFC cable for its connection to SECO pIiTX GX board s connector CN1 DB 15 HD CRT connector is VESA VGA DDC2 compliant SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev
55. pyright 2015 SECO S r l 1 7 Terminology and definitions AC 97 Audio Codec 97 a standard for audio hardware codecs developed by Intel in 1997 ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface an open industrial standard for board s devices configuration and power management AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface a standard which defines the operations modes of SATA interface API Application Program Interface a set of commands and functions that can be used by programmers for writing software for specific Operating Systems BIOS Basic Input Output System the Firmware Interface that initializes the board before the OS starts loading CAN Bus Controller Area network a protocol designed for in vehicle communication CEC Consumer Electronics Control an HDMI feature which allows controlling more devices connected together by using only one remote control CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device types of programmable logical devices with complexity lower than that of FPGAs CRT Cathode Ray Tube Initially used to indicate a type of monitor this acronym has been used over time to indicate the analog video interface used to drive them DDC Display Data Channel a kind of I2C interface for digital communication between displays and graphics processing units GPU DDR Double Data Rate a typology of memory devices which transfer data both on rising and on falling edge of the clock DDR3 DDR 3rd generation DP Display Port a type of
56. r This could lead to problems during OS installation since during this phase USB keyboard and mouse will not work if connected to the standard USB 3 0 ports available on connector CN18 l To perform Windows 7 installation therefore it is suggested to connect USB mouse and keyboard to the intemal ports available on connectors CN16 or CN17 one adapter cable contained inside the accessories kit CABKIT992 is required Altematively it is possible to disable USB 3 0 functionalities by entering InsydeH20 Setup utility Advanced menu gt USB Configuration submenu gt USB 3 0 see paragraph 4 3 5 before performing Windows 7 and chipsets driver installation SECO a la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 3 3 3 LVDS eDP backlight connector SECOpITX GX can be interfaced to LCD displays using its LVDS or embedded Display Port interface only one interface is available depending on the factory configuration of the board purchased 29 Here following the signals related to LVDS management Signal 12Vicp 3 3Vicp 3 3Vico GND LVDS_A0 GND LVDS_A1 GND LVDS_A2 GND GND LVDS_CLK BKLT_EN LVDS_DDC_CLK 28 30 Signal 12Vico 5 Vico 5 Vico GND LVDS_A0 GND LVDS_Al GND LVDS_A2 GND GND LVDS_CLK BLT_CTRL LVDS_DDC_DAT 23 25 21 29 Signal 12Vicp 3 3Vico 3 3Vicp
57. rd FAN is set to Enabled Select the lowest temperature under which the onboard FAN must be Off This submenu is available only when Onboard FAN is set to Enabled Select the highest temperature above which the onboard FAN must work always at Full Speed This submenu is available only when Onboard FAN is set to Enabled Use this item to set the Duty Cycle for the FAN when the APU temperature is between Low and High threshold Values that can be accepted are between 0 0 OFF and 100 100 Full Speed Use this item to set the temperature threshold for the CPU Above this temperature value the CPU swill Start to lower its frequency Use this item to set the maximum temperature that the CPU can reach Above this temperature value the system will perform a critical shutdown la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 30 4 5 3 Clocks and Voltages Optimizations submenu Menu Item LVDS Spread Spectrum Percentage HDMI Spread Spectrum Percentage PCIE Spread Spectrum Percentage DisplayPort Fixed Voltage Swing Options Description LVDS Spread Spectrum Percentage Downspread in 0 01 units For example 0 No Spread Spectrum 0 1000 x 40 0 40 spread spectrum 0 1000 HDMI Spread Spectrum Percentage Downspread in 0 01 units For example 0 No Spread Spectrum 40 0 40 spread spectrum 0 1000 PCIE Spread Spectrum Per
58. river Serial ATA Port0 1 Disabled Enabled Instead of default AHCI driver Using IDE gt AMDAHCI the behavior will be similar to IDE gt AHCI but will use AHCI ID 7804 like described for AMDAHCI Shows information related to eventual devices connected to SATA ports 0 or 1 gt SECO L SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 43 4 3 4 Video configuration submenu Auto 64 MB 128 MB 256 UMA Frame buffer Size MB 384 MB 512 MB 1GB SetUMA Frame buffer Size 2 GB HDMI Audio Disabled Enabled Enable or Disable Audio on HDMI Disabled Extemal EDID 640x480 800x480 800x600 1024x600 Select a software resolution EDID settings to be used for the intemal flat panel LEP 1024x768 1280x720 Using Extemal EDID LVDS display resolution is taken by external EDID interface 1280x800 1280x1024 Resolutions above 1600x900 are available only using eDP interface please take care if the board feeder ENTI purchased offers LVDS or eDP 1920x1080 VESA 24 bpp This item is effeticve only for boards factory configured with eDP video output on connector CN21 and an LEP Color Mode JEIDA 24 bpp external eDP to LVDS module is used 18 bpp Select the color depth of LVDS interface For 24 bit color depth it is possible to choose also the color mapping on LVDS channels i e if it must be VESA compatible or EIDA compatible This item is
59. s release the ACPI tables must be Acpi5 0 compliant USB Boot Enabled Disabled Disables or enables booting from USB boot devices EFI Device First eb DE Determine if boot must happen first through EFI devices or through legacy devices When enabled it will happen first from EFI devices When disabled it will happen first from Legacy devices This submenu is available only when Boot Type is set to UEFI Boot Type Wi 8 Fast Boot Enabled Disabled o i ngewe east eve Ne aa aoe f enabled the system firmware does not initialize keyboard and check for firmware menu key TS SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 32 This submenu is available only when Boot Type is set to UEFI Boot Type and Windows 8 Fast Boot is Enabled USB Hot Key Support Enabled Disabled i RL Enable or disable the support for USB HotKeys while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Timeout 0 300 The number of seconds that the firmware will wait before booting the original default boot selection When this item is enabled if boot from the default device fails then the system will attempt directly to boot SERRE IE Enabled Disabled from the next device on the Boot devices list When this item is disabled in case of failure from booting from the first boot device then a Waming
60. sk and or LVDS display Anyway if all this current is needed by extemal peripherals a 40W PSU Cannot supply further power tor internal circuitry of the board Since all the power must be supplied by an external PSU only please balance well your typical final configuration considering both the power consumption of the board itself up to 20W depending on the SOC used and the total memory soldered onboard In paragraph 2 3 2 are detailed current consumption for possible different SOCs and the power consumption of extemal devices This way it is possible to calculate preliminarily if a 40W PSU can be sufficient for system needing or if most powerful PSUs are required 2 3 2 Power consumption Using the following setup and using all possible SOCs offered for SECOpITX GX board the current consumption has been measured on 12VDC Vi power line O S Windows 7 ultimate SP1 2GB DDR3 1066MHz CL7 SODIMM Transcend p n TS256MSK64V1U 32GB SSD p n SandDisk SDSSDRC 032G directly plugged on connector CN14 USB mouse and keyboard connected HDMI display connected resolution 1920x1200 Both Network connections plugged to Gigabit Ethemet Network Optional adapter module for audio jacks pushbuttons and status LEDs connected Bios Release Rc00 101 No FAN connected ee 720mA 730mA 950mA 970mA 1220mA Peppa tae aid 760mA 840mA 975mA 1110mA 1400mA D NE 810mA 860mA 1200mA 1230mA 1540mA Independently by the SOC mounted onboard the following pow
61. t converter with RJ 45 connector VA13 0000 2300 C0 USB to RS485 serial port converter with RJ 45 connector e SECO la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l VE SECO A AT ee SECO Srl Via Calamandrei 91 52100 Arezzo ITALY Ph 39 0575 26979 Fax 39 0575 350210 WWW SEco com SEC OpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 59
62. tem power is off and occurs a PCI Power Management Enable wake up event Auto wake up from S5 state it can be set to happen By Day of month or at a Fixed time of every day This menu item is available only when Auto Wake on S5 is not set to Disabled Set time of the day when the board must wake up automatically This menu item is available only when Auto Wake on S5 is set to By Day of Month This is the help for the day field Valid range is from 1 to 31 Error checking will be done against month day year combinations that are not supported Use to Increase reduce la SECOpITX GX User Manual Rev First Edition 1 0 Last Edition 1 3 Author S B Reviewed by G G Copyright 2015 SECO S r l 49 4 5 1 Advanced CPU control submenu Menu Item Options Cool N Quiet Support Enabled Disabled Multi CORE support Auto Disabled CPU C States Auto Disabled 4 5 2 Thermal Zone configuration submenu Menu Item Options Onboard FAN Enabled Disabled Low Threshold C ORE Sie High Threshold C CECI Mid Duty Cycle 0 100 Passive Cooling Threshold C 0 C 115 C Critical temperature C 0 C 115 C SECO Description Enable or Disable Cool N Quiet power saving and speed throttling technology for CPU idle states Enable Disable Multi CORE Support C State ACPI Management Description Enable or Disable Onboard FAN This submenu is available only when Onboa

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