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Appendix A

COMX-CAR-610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use (6806800K26D)

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Emerson Network Power—Embedded Computing 

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Table A-1 Emerson Network Power, Embedded Computing Publications

Document Title

Publication Number

COMX-CAR-610 COM Express Carrier Board Quick Start Guide

6806800A13

COMX-CAR-610 COM Express Carrier Board Release Notes

TBD

COMX-CAR-610 COM Express Carrier Board Safety Notes

6806800A12

COMX-CAR-610 Installation and Use

6806800K26

COMX-CAR-610 Quick Start Guide

6806800K27

COMX-CAR-610 Safety Notes

6806800K28

Summary of Contents for COMX-CAR-610 COM Express

Page 1: ...Embedded Computing for Business Critical ContinuityTM COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use P N 6806800K26D August 2011 ...

Page 2: ...document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Emerson to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to a Emerson website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or other...

Page 3: ...Environmental Requirements 21 2 1 2 Power Requirements 22 2 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Board 23 2 3 Installation and Removal of the COM Express Module 24 2 4 Replacing the Onboard Battery 26 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors 27 3 1 Carrier Board Layout 27 3 2 COM Express Board to Board Connector 28 3 3 LEDs 32 3 4 Connectors 33 3 4 1 Video 33 3 4 1 1 LVDS 33 3 4 1 2 VGA 34 3 4 1 3 HDMI 35 3 4 1 4...

Page 4: ... 3 GPIO 45 3 5 4 Miscellaneous I O 46 3 5 5 SPI Flash 47 3 5 6 EEPROM 48 4 Functional Description 49 4 1 Block Diagram 49 4 2 Video 49 4 2 1 LVDS 50 4 2 2 VGA 50 4 2 3 HDMI 50 4 2 4 Display Port 50 4 3 Audio 50 4 4 LAN 51 4 5 PCI Express 51 4 5 1 PCI Express Mini Card 52 4 6 USB 52 4 7 Storage 52 4 8 Super I O 53 4 8 1 Voltage and Thermal Monitoring 53 4 8 2 Fan Control 54 4 8 3 PS 2 54 4 8 4 LPT ...

Page 5: ...d Installation and Use 6806800K26D 5 4 11 Real Time Clock RTC 56 4 12 Wake Events 57 A Related Documentation 59 A 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Documents 59 A 2 Manufacturers Documents 59 Safety Notes 61 Sicherheitshinweise 65 Index 71 ...

Page 6: ...COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D Contents 6 Contents Contents ...

Page 7: ... Definition 37 Table 3 12 J1 LAN Connector Pin Definition 37 Table 3 13 P9 Jumper Setting 38 Table 3 14 P24 Jumper Setting 38 Table 3 15 P25 Jumper Setting 38 Table 3 16 P2 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition 39 Table 3 17 P1 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition 39 Table 3 18 P39 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition 39 Table 3 19 P10 Jumper Settings for Configuring USB Multiplexed Devices 40 Table 3 20 J14 and J15 US...

Page 8: ...finition 46 Table 3 34 P13 SPI Flash Header Pin Definition 47 Table 3 35 P12 and P14 Jumper Settings for SPI Flash SF100 header 47 Table 3 36 P15 and P38 Jumper Configuration to Enable Disable BIOS 47 Table 3 37 P17 Case Open Select Header 48 Table 3 38 P31 EEPROM Header Pin Definition 48 Table 4 1 Wake Events 57 Table A 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Publications 59 ...

Page 9: ... Series Mechanical Dimensions SideView 19 Figure 1 4 Location of Product Serial Number 20 Figure 3 1 COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Component Layout 27 Figure 4 1 COM Express Type 6 Block Diagram 49 Figure 4 2 PCI Express Block Diagram 51 Figure 4 3 PCI Express Mini Card Setting 52 Figure 4 4 Super I O Block Diagram 53 Figure 4 5 SPI Flash Block Diagram 55 Figure 4 6 Watchdog Timer Block D...

Page 10: ...COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 10 List of Figures ...

Page 11: ...iscusses the functions that are available on the Setup Utility Related Documentation lists various documentation relevant to the product Safety Notes provides a summary of the safety notices applicable to the product Sicherheitshinweise is a German version of the Safety Notes Abbreviations This document uses the following abbreviations Abbreviation Definition ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Inte...

Page 12: ...g MICIN Microphone In NVRAM Non volatile RAM OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI E Peripheral Component Interconnect Express POST Power on Self Test RTC Real Time Clock SATA Serial AT Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SPD Serial Presence Detect SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SODIMM Small Outline Dual In line Memory Module Super I O Super Inp...

Page 13: ...sedforon screenoutputandcoderelatedelements or commands in body text Courier Bold Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys text Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item fo...

Page 14: ... injury Indicates a property damage message No danger encountered Pay attention to important information Notation Description Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800A36C January 2006 First edition 6806800K26B March 2010 GA Version 6806800K26C November 2010 GA version Updated Section 3 4 4 PCI Express 6806800K26D September 2011 Updated Table P12 and P14 Jumper Settings for SPI Flash SF100 ...

Page 15: ...r powering a backlight One LVDS connector Two Display Port connectors One VGA and HDMI connector Audio One audio jack MICIN LOUT LIN One audio header MICIN LOUT Clock buffer 33 MHz clock buffer ICS9112AM 16 100 MHz clock buffer ICS9DB108BFLF LPT One LPT header from Super I O KBMS One keyboard and mouse header COM Four RS 232 ports COM1 COM4 Two RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 ports COM5 and COM6 LAN LAN1 GbE...

Page 16: ... socket Hardware Monitor and Controller Three channel voltage sensors 5 V 3 3 V and 12 V Two channel temperature sensors module and system Two channel Fan speed Control Module and system Supported COM Express Form Factors Compact Basic Extended Wake Up Events Power Button S0 S3 S4 S5 KB S0 S3 Mouse S0 S3 PME S0 S3 S4 S5 USB S0 S3 Wake on LAN support Table 1 1 Carrier Board Features continued Featu...

Page 17: ...Introduction COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 17 1 2 Standard Compliances Figure 1 1 Standard Compliances ...

Page 18: ...Introduction COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 18 1 3 Mechanical Data Figure 1 2 COMX CORE Series Mechanical Dimensions Top View ...

Page 19: ...rrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 19 1 4 Ordering Information Figure 1 3 COMX CORE Series Mechanical Dimensions SideView Table 1 2 Ordering Information Orderable Number Description COMX CAR 610 Type 6 COM express carrier board UATX ...

Page 20: ...COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 20 1 5 Product Identification The following figure shows the location of the board s serial number Figure 1 4 Location of Product Serial Number ...

Page 21: ...ure of the air circulating around the board and not to the component temperature Product Damage High humidity and condensation on surfaces cause short circuits Do not operate the system outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Table 2 1 Environmental Requirements Environmental Factor Operating N...

Page 22: ...DC input generates The table also provides an estimate of the typical and maximum current required from the power supply Table 2 2 Carrier Board Power Consumption Item 5 0V POWER 3 3V POWER 12V POWER 5V SB POWER TOTAL POWER Power 50W 6W 160W 10W 240W Max Table 2 3 Current Requirements from the Power Supply Supply Voltage Source Voltage Maximum Current VCC12 ATX power 12 V 13 A VCC5 ATX power 5 V 1...

Page 23: ...Cable USB 2X5PIN housing to USB X 2 connector with I O panel 300MM length Cable LPT 2X13PIN housing to DB25 PIN connector with I O panel 300MM length Cable PS 2 MINI DIN6P to PS 2 connector 300MM length COMX CAR 610 Carrier Board I O Shield Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage circuits or shorten its life Before touching the pr...

Page 24: ...rrier Board 1 Line up the board to board connector of the COM Express module with the board to board connector of the COMX CAR 610 2 Make sure that the interconnectors are properly aligned and that the seven standoffs have contact with the top of the COMX CAR 610 3 Turn over the COM Express module and the COMX CAR 610 4 From the backside of the COMX CAR 610 locate the screw holes 5 Use the screws ...

Page 25: ... the COM Express Module from the Carrier Board 1 Turn over the COM Express module and the COMX CAR 610 2 On the back of the COMX CAR 610 locate the seven screws that connect the COM Express module to the COMX CAR 610 3 Loosen and remove the screws 4 While holding the edges pull the COM Express module from the COMX CAR 610 ...

Page 26: ...at the new and the old battery are exactly the same battery models If the respective battery model is not available contact your local Emerson sales representative for the availability of alternative officially approved battery models PCB and Battery Holder Damage Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder Do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from ...

Page 27: ...apter 3 COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 27 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 1 Carrier Board Layout Figure 3 1 COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Component Layout ...

Page 28: ...ND GND 6 GBE0_MDI2 LPC_AD2 USB1_SSRX USB1_SSTX 7 GBE0_MDI2 LPC_AD3 USB1_SSRX USB1_SSTX 8 GBE0_LINK LPC_DRQ0 GND GND 9 GBE0_MDI1 LPC_DRQ1 USB2_SSRX USB2_SSTX 10 GBE0_MDI1 LPC_CLK USB2_SSRX USB2_SSTX 11 GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED 12 GBE0_MDI0 PWRBTN USB3_SSSRX USB3_SSTX 13 GBE0_MDI0 SMB_CK USB3_SSRX USB3_SSTX 14 GBE0_CTREF SMB_DAT GND GND 15 SUS_S3 SMB_ALERT DDI1_PAIR6 DDI1_AUX 16 SATA0...

Page 29: ...S_DISABLE I2C_DAT DDI2_CTRLCLK DDI2_CTRLDATA 35 THRMTRIP THRM RSVD RSVD 36 USB6 USB7 DDI3_AUX DDI1_PAIR3 37 USB6 USB7 DDI3_AUX DDI1_PAIR3 38 USB_6_7_OC USB_4_5_OC DDI3_CTRLCLK DDI3_CTRLDATA 39 USB4 USB5 DDI3_PAIR0 DDI2_PAIR0 40 USB4 USB5 DDI3_PAIR0 DDI2_PAIR0 41 GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED 42 USB2 USB3 DDI3_PAIR0 DDI2_PAIR1 43 USB2 USB3 DDI3_PAIR0 DDI2_PAIR1 44 USB_2_3_OC USB_0_1_OC DD...

Page 30: ...D FIXED 61 PCIE_TX2 PCIE_RX2 PEG_RX3 PEG_TX3 62 PCIE_TX2 PCIE_RX2 PEG_RX3 PEG_TX3 63 GPI1 GPO3 RSVD RSVD 64 PCIE_TX1 PCIE_RX1 RSVD RSVD 65 PCIE_TX1 PCIE_RX1 PEG_RX4 PEG_TX4 66 GND WAKE0 PEG_RX4 PEG_TX4 67 GPI2 WAKE1 RSVD GND 68 PCIE_TX0 PCIE_RX0 PEG_RX5 PEG_TX5 69 PCIE_TX0 PCIE_RX0 PEG_RX5 PEG_TX5 70 GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED 71 LVDS_A0 LVDS_B0 PEG_RX6 PEG_TX6 72 LVDS_A0 LVDS_B0 PEG_...

Page 31: ...D 88 PCIE0_CK_REF RSVD PEG_RX11 PEG_TX11 89 PCIE0_CK_REF VGA_RED PEG_RX11 PEG_TX11 90 GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED GND FIXED 91 SPI_CS0 VGA_GRN PEG_RX12 PEG_TX12 92 SPI_MISO VGA_BLU PEG_RX12 PEG_TX12 93 GPO0 VGA_HSYNC GND GND 94 SPI_CLK VGA_VSYNC PEG_RX13 PEG_TX13 95 SPI_MOSI VGA_I2C_CK PEG_RX13 PEG_TX13 96 GND VGA_I2C_DAT GND GND 97 VCC_12V RSVD RSVD PEG_ENABLE 98 VCC_12V RSVD PEG_RX14 PEG_TX14 ...

Page 32: ...FIXED GND FIXED Table 3 1 COM Express Connector Pin Definition continued Row A B C D Table 3 2 LEDs States Location Description S0 D20 ON System is full on S3 D22 ON System is suspended to memory S4 D24 ON System is hybernating S5 D23 ON System is off System PWROK D21 ON All system power is OK Type6 Error D34 ON Module does not comply with Type 6 spec Thermal Trip D26 ON CPU is hot system needs to...

Page 33: ...T_CTRL 5 5V Table 3 4 P6 LVDS Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LVDSA_DATA0_P 2 LVDSB_DATA0_P 3 LVDSA_DATA0_N 4 LVDSB_DATA0_N 7 LVDSA_DATA1_P 8 LVDSB_DATA1_P 9 LVDSA_DATA1_N 10 LVDSB_DATA1_N 13 LVDSA_DATA2_P 14 LVDSB_DATA2_P 15 LVDSA_DATA2_N 16 LVDSB_DATA2_N 19 LVDSA_DATA3_P 20 LVDSB_DATA3_P 21 LVDSA_DATA3_N 22 LVDSB_DATA3_N 25 LVDSA_CLK_P 26 LVDSB_CLK_P 27 LVDSA_CLK_N 28 LVDSB_CLK_...

Page 34: ... 36 38 40 VDD 12V 5 11 17 23 29 GND 6 12 18 24 3 0 34 GND Table 3 5 P7 LVDS Power Supply Jumper Configuration Jumper Setting Configuration P7 1 2 3 3V Default P7 2 3 5V Table 3 6 P35 LVDS Power Supply Jumper Configuration Jumper Setting Configuration P35 1 2 12V P35 2 3 NC Default Table 3 4 P6 LVDS Connector Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Table 3 7 J5 VGA Connector Pin Definition P...

Page 35: ...able 3 7 J5 VGA Connector Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Table 3 8 J5 HDMI Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal H1 OUT_D2 H2 GND H3 OUT_D2 H4 OUT_D1 H5 GND H6 OUT_D1 H7 OUT_D0 H8 GND H9 OUT_D0 H10 TLC H11 GND H12 TLC H13 NC H14 NC H15 SCL_IN H16 SDA_IN H17 GND H18 5V H19 HPD_IN Table 3 9 J3 and J4 Display Port Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 DP_0_P 3 DP_0_N ...

Page 36: ..._3_N 13 DP_AUX_EN_N 15 DP_AUX_P 17 DP_AUX_N 18 DP_HPD 20 VCC_3 2 5 8 11 14 16 19 GND Table 3 9 J3 and J4 Display Port Connector Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Table 3 10 J16 Audio Jack Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal A1 LIN_L A2 LIN_JD A3 AGND A4 LIN_R B1 LOUT_L B2 LOUT_JD B3 AGND B4 LOUT_R C0 AGND C1 MIC1L C2 MIC1_JD C3 AGND C4 MIC1R MH1 MH4 AGND ...

Page 37: ...ector Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 14 1 8V 2 LAN1_MID3_N 15 LAN2_MID0_P 3 LAN1_MID2_P 16 LAN2_MID1_N 4 GBE0_CTREF 17 1 8V 5 LAN1_MID1_N 18 LAN2_MID2_P 6 LAN1_MID0_P 19 LAN2_MID3_N 7 GBE0_CTREF 20 GND 8 LAN1_MID3_P 21 LAN2_MID0_N 9 GBE0_CTREF 22 1 8V 10 LAN1_MID2_N 23 LAN2_MID1_P 11 LAN1_MID1_P 24 LAN2_MID2_N 12 GBE0_CTREF 25 1 8V 13 LAN1_MID0_N 26 LAN2_MID3_P 31 LAN1_LED_LINK_N 27 LAN...

Page 38: ...P 30 LAN2_LED_ACT_P Table 3 12 J1 LAN Connector Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Table 3 13 P9 Jumper Setting Jumper Setting Configuration P9 1 2 x4 PCI E slot P9 2 3 x1 PCI E slot Default Table 3 14 P24 Jumper Setting Jumper Setting Configuration P24 1 2 x4 PCI E slot P24 2 3 PCI E Mini Card Default Table 3 15 P25 Jumper Setting Jumper Setting Configuration P25 1 2 x4 PCI E slot P25...

Page 39: ...ld be used for PCI Express Mini Card applications Table 3 16 P2 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5VDUAL 2 5VDUAL 3 USB1 _N 4 USB2_N 5 USB1_P 6 USB2_P 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 Key Table 3 17 P1 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5VDUAL 2 5VDUAL 3 USB _N 4 NC 5 USB_P 6 NC 7 GND 8 GND 9 NC 10 Key Table 3 18 P39 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5...

Page 40: ...onfiguring USB Multiplexed Devices Jumper Setting Configuration P10 1 2 USB 2 0 onboard P10 2 3 Mini Card Default Table 3 18 P39 USB 2 0 Header Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Pin Signal Table 3 20 J14 and J15 USB 3 0 Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 USB_P0 _N 3 USB_P0 _P 4 GND 5 USB0_SSRX _N 6 USB0_SSRX _P 7 GND 8 USB0_SSTX _N 9 USB0_SSTX _P 10 5V 11 USB_P1 _N 12 USB_P1 _...

Page 41: ...ation and Use 6806800K26D 41 3 4 6 Storage 3 4 7 Super I O 3 4 7 1 Fan Table 3 21 P10 P13 SATA Socket Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 GND 2 SATA_TX_P 3 SATA_TX_N 4 GND 5 SATA_RX_N 6 SATA_RX_P 7 GND Table 3 22 P3 and P27 Fan Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 TACH 4 PWM ...

Page 42: ...Table 3 23 P26 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 5V 2 KB_DATA 3 KB_CLK 4 MS_DATA 5 MS_CLK 6 GND Table 3 24 P32 LPT Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STB_N 2 PD0 3 PD1 4 PD2 5 PD3 6 PD4 7 PD5 8 PD6 9 PD7 10 ACK_N 11 BUSY_N 12 PE_N 13 SLCT_N 14 AFD_N 15 ERR_N 16 INIT_N 17 SLIN_N 18 25 GND 26 Key ...

Page 43: ...S 422 485 ports Table 3 25 P18 P23 RS 232 Headers Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD_N 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR_N 7 RTS_N 8 CTS_N 9 RI_N 10 Key Table 3 26 P37 and P33 RS 422 RS 485 Headers Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 RS422_RX_N 2 RS422_RX_P 3 RS422_TX_N RS485_N 4 RS422_TX_P RS485_P Table 3 27 Set Jumpers P34 and P41 Jumper Setting Configuration P34 P41 1 2 RS232 Default P34 P41 3 4 RS...

Page 44: ...5 1 LPC Table 3 28 P40 PS_ON Select Jumper Jumper Setting Configuration P40 1 2 Powe on through SIO Default P40 2 3 S3 and Type VI Table 3 29 ATX Power Supply Connector Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 12V 4 12V Table 3 30 P29 Low Pin Count LPC Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 CLK_33M 2 AD1 3 RST_N 4 AD0 5 FRAME_N 6 3 3V ...

Page 45: ...P29 Low Pin Count LPC Header Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Table 3 31 P28 Trusted Platform Module TPM Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CLK_33M 2 GND 3 FRAME_N 4 NC 5 RST_N 6 5V 7 AD3 8 AD2 9 3 3V 10 AD1 11 AD0 12 GND 13 SMB_CLK 14 SMB_DATA 15 3VDUAL 16 INT_SERIRQ 17 GND 18 CLKRUN_N 19 3 3V 20 DRQ0_N Table 3 32 P30 GPIO Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 GPO0 ...

Page 46: ...scellaneous I O 2 GPI0 3 GPO1 4 GPI1 5 GPO2 6 GPI2 7 GPO3 8 GPI3 9 3 3V 10 GND Table 3 32 P30 GPIO Header Pin Definition continued Pin Signal Table 3 33 P16 Miscellaneous I O Header Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 HD_LED 2 POWER_LED 3 HD_LED 4 POWER_LED 5 GND 6 EXT_PWRBTN_N 7 PM_SYSRST_N 8 GND 9 NC 10 Key ...

Page 47: ...efinition Pin Signal 1 3 3V DUAL 2 GND 3 SPI_CS_N 4 SF_SPI_CLK 5 SF_SPI_SO 6 SF_SPI_SI 7 NC 8 NC Table 3 35 P12 and P14 Jumper Settings for SPI Flash SF100 header P12 Jumper Setting Configuration P12 1 2 To PCH Default P12 2 3 To SF100 header P14 Jumper Setting Configuration P14 1 2 Enable SPI flash chip U9 and disable U10 Default P14 2 3 Enable SPI flash chip U10 and disable U9 Table 3 36 P15 and...

Page 48: ...n the module Default P38 2 3 Disable CS1 of BIOS on the module Table 3 37 P17 Case Open Select Header P17 Setting Configuration P17 1 2 Disable the case open select header Default P17 2 3 Enable the case open select header Table 3 36 P15 and P38 Jumper Configuration to Enable Disable BIOS continued P15 Jumper Setting Configuration Table 3 38 P31 EEPROM Header Pin Definition Pin Signal 1 I2C_CLK 2 ...

Page 49: ...06800K26D 49 Functional Description 4 1 Block Diagram 4 2 Video The COMX CAR 610 supports dual independent displays using the Mobile Intel processor Integrated Graphics Controller This carrier supports following graphic interfaces Figure 4 1 COM Express Type 6 Block Diagram ...

Page 50: ...e HDMI signals For information on pin assignments Table 3 7 on page 34 4 2 3 HDMI The COMX CAR 610 supports an HDMI interface from DDI1 of the COM Express connector For information on pin assignments Table 3 8 on page 35 4 2 4 Display Port The COMX CAR 610 supports two Display Ports from DDI2 and DDI3 of the COM Express connector For information on pin assignments see Table 3 9 on page 35 4 3 Audi...

Page 51: ...d When it is ON it indicates that a LAN link is established When it blinks it indicates LAN link activity A second green LED shall BLINK indicating the activity state of 100Mbps or 1000Mbps LAN For information on pin assignments see Table 3 12 on page 37 4 5 PCI Express The board has one x1 PCI E slot and and one x16 PCI E slot The x16 PCI E slot can be used for PCI Express Graphics PEG There are ...

Page 52: ... 4 6 USB The are four USB 2 0 ports on the board Two of them could be used for other applications one for external USB flash and the other for a PCI E Mini Card through a USB MUX device All USB 2 0 ports support low speed full speed and high speed transfer rates using the USB 2 0 Enhanced Host Controller Interface EHCI There are also four USB 3 0 ports from COM Express connector The USB 3 0 ports ...

Page 53: ...nction modules For information on pin assignments see Super I O on page 41 4 8 1 Voltage and Thermal Monitoring The COMX CAR 610 provides voltage monitoring capabilities on 3 V 5 V and 12 V rails and also provides thermal monitoring capabilities for the COM Express module and its environment Voltage and thermal values are read by the management engine and alerts are reported to the management engi...

Page 54: ...e 3 23 on page 42 4 8 4 LPT There is a 2 x 13 pin header for the LPT interface on the COMX CAR 610 For information on pin assignments see Table 3 24 on page 42 4 8 5 RS 232 and RS 422 485 Ports The COMX CAR 610 implements up to six RS 232 ports two of which can be switched to RS 422 or RS 485 ports by setting two jumpers on the 2 x 3 pin header All the RS 232 ports are implemented as 2 x 5 pin dua...

Page 55: ...der A 3 pin jumper P12 is supplied to configure how SPI flash is accessed and when the SPI flash is set to be accessed by external devices through the SF100 header Each of the SPI flash chips can be enabled or disabled by setting a 3 pin jumper P14 For information on pin assignments see Table 3 35 on page 47 The COMX CAR 610 also provides two 3 pin jumpers P15 and P38 to determine whether enable o...

Page 56: ...chdog application loads The WDT is disabled before entering S3 state and re enabled upon exiting S3 4 11 Real Time Clock RTC There is an onboard SMT battery holder The battery holder allows for the quick and easy replacement of a 3 V button cell lithium battery which provides backup power to the onboard RTC The RTC supports two lockable memory ranges By setting bits in the configuration space two ...

Page 57: ...an just 24 hours in advance 4 12 Wake Events The COMX CAR 610 awakes from sleep states S3 and S4 when one of the following conditions occur Table 4 1 Wake Events Wake Events Description PCI Express Through PE_WAKE_N LAN The management engine supports Wake on LAN WOL using wired LAN USB Power button If the power button is pressed for more than four seconds it causes an unconditional transition to t...

Page 58: ...Functional Description COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 58 ...

Page 59: ...on 3 Enter the manual you are looking for in the search field Use either the publication number or the complete name of the product to search for available manuals A 2 Manufacturers Documents You can also get additional information from manufacturers documentation Note that the information in these documents are subject to change without prior notice Table A 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Comput...

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Page 61: ...rting devices or on aircraft Only personnel trained by Emerson or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering areauthorizedtoinstall removeormaintaintheproduct Theinformationgiveninthismanual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not rem...

Page 62: ...s equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual can cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation ofthis equipment ina residential area is likely tocause harmful interference inwhich case the user is required to correct the interference at his own expense Use only shielded cables when connectin...

Page 63: ... default configuration you are responsible for complying with all relevant regulatory standards VCCI This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Interference VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance can arise When such trouble occurs the user is required to take corrective actions Inst...

Page 64: ...ium battery as is already installed PCB and Battery Holder Damage Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder Do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder Product Damage Incorrect replacement of lithium batteries can result in a hazardous explosion When exchanging the on board lithium battery make sure that the new and the old battery are ex...

Page 65: ... Geschäftsstelle von Emerson Das Produkt erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen und in der Entwicklung verwendet werden Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betri...

Page 66: ...genGrenzwerte gemäß den FCC Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse A Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produkts in Geschäfts Gewerbe sowie Industriebereichen gewährleisten Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt Störstrahlung Bei unsachgemäßem Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb können Störungen im...

Page 67: ...EMV Richtlinien betrieben wird Sobald Sie das Produkt oder seine Standardkonfiguration verändern müssen Sie dafür sorgen dass alle relevanten Richtlinien eingehalten werden VCCI Das Produkt ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A gemäß dem Standard des Voluntary Control Council for Interference von Information Technology Interference VCCI Wird das Produkt in Wohngegenden betrieben können Störungen im Ho...

Page 68: ...e Batterie für andere Umgebungsbedingungen oder eine andere Lebenszeit ausgelegt sein könnte Verwenden Sie daher den gleichen Batterietyp der bei Auslieferung des Produktes installiert war Beschädigung des PCBs und der Batteriehalterung Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubendreher ausbauen können das PCB und die Batteriehalterung beschädigt werden Benutzen Sie keinesfalls einen Schraubendreher ...

Page 69: ... Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 69 Umweltschutz Umweltverschmutzung Falsche Entsorgung der Produkte schadet der Umwelt Entsorgen Sie alte Produkte gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers ...

Page 70: ...COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D Sicherheitshinweise 70 ...

Page 71: ...s 23 C conventions 13 E environmental requirements 21 I Installation Module 24 installing COM Express module 24 installing COM Express module 24 P power requirements 22 R removing COM Express module 24 onboard battery 26 removing COM Express module 24 removing onboard battery 26 requirements environmental 21 power 22 S shipment contents 23 Index ...

Page 72: ...Index COMX CAR 610 COM Express Carrier Board Installation and Use 6806800K26D 72 ...

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