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SM-B69 SMARC® Rel. 2.1 compliant module with the Intel® Atom X Series, Intel® Celeron® J / N Series and Intel® Pentium® N Series (formerly Apollo Lake) Process
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REVISION HISTORY Revision First official release Second official release - Added pull-down resistor to SDIO_PWR_EN signal (par. 3.2.1.7) - Removed JTAG signals interface from SMARC MXM Connector - Added PCIE_A_CKREQ# and PCIE_B_CKREQ# signals (par. 3.2.1.8) - Added GPIO12 and GPIO13 (par. 3.2.1.16) - Aligned module to be compliant with SMARC Rel. 2.1 standard - Updated BIOS SETUP settings (Chapter 4) - Removed Mipi-DSI interface on factory alternatives - Added optional TPM 1.2 / 2.0 on board via LPC bus - Updated Block Diagram All rights reserved. All information contained in this manual is...
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SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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Warranty Information and assistance RMA number request Safety Electrostatic Discharges RoHS compliance Terminology and definitions Reference specifications SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020
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1.1 Warranty This product is subject to the 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 Supplier’s 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 previously authorised by the supplier. The authorisation is released after...
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1.2 Information and assistance What do I have to do if the product is faulty? SECO S.p.A. offers the following services: • • • SECO website: visit http://www.seco.com to receive the latest information on the product. In most of the cases it is possible to find useful information to solve the problem. SECO Sales Representative: the Sales Rep can help to determine the exact cause of the problem and search for the best solution. SECO Help-Desk: contact SECO Technical Assistance. A technician is at disposal to understand the exact origin of the problem and suggest the correct solution. E-mail:...
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1.4 Safety The SM-B69 module 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...
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1.7 Terminology and definitions ACPI AHCI API AVC BIOS CSI2 DDC DDR eDP GBE Gbps GND GPI/O HEVC HD Audio HDMI I2C Bus I2S JTAG JPEG/MJPEG LAN LPC Bus LPDDR4 LVDS Mbps MIPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface, an open industrial standard for the board’s devices configuration and power management Advanced Host Controller Interface, a standard which defines the operation modes of SATA interface Application Program Interface, a set of commands and functions that can be used by programmers for writing software for specific Operating Systems Adavanced Video Coding, a video compression...
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MMC/eMMC MPEG2 MVC N.A. N.C. OpenCL OpenGL OpenVG OTG OS PCI-e PWM PWR SATA SD SDIO SGET SMARC SM Bus SOC SPI TBM UART UEFI USB VP8 MultiMedia Card / embedded MMC, a type of memory card, having the same interface as the SD card. The eMMC is the embedded version of the MMC. They are devices that incorporate the flash memories on a single BGA chip. Standard for the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information Multiview Video Coding, a stereoscopic video coding standard for video compression Not Applicable Not Connected Open Computing Language, specifies programming...
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Successor to VP8, customized for video greater than 1080p Series 9 of Windows Media Video, a video compression format inlcuding native support for interlaced video, non-square pixels, and frame interpolation SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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1.8 Reference specifications Here below it is a list of applicable industry specifications and reference documents. Gigabit Ethernet Intel® Atom Apollo Lake family SMARC Design Guide 2.0 SMARC Hardware Specification https://sget.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/SMARC_V211.pdf 2.1 SD Card Association SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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Introduction Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Supported Operating Systems Block Diagram SM-B69 SM-B69 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author:A.R - Reviewed by M.B. - Copyright © 2020 SECO
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2.1 Introduction The SM-B69 is a SMARC Rel. 2.1 compliant module based on the Intel® Atom , Pentium® and Celeron® family of System-on-Chips (SOCs) formerly coded as Apollo Lake, a series of Single/ Dual / Quad SOCs with 64-bit instruction set. These SOCs embed all the features usually obtained by combination of CPU + platform Controller hubs, all in one single IC, which allows, therefore, the system minimisation and performance optimisation, which is essential for boards with sizes so reduced as for ering the computing abilities of a standard board, with the possibilities of combining with...
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