COMe-C55 CT6 COM-Express Type 6 Module with the Intel 8th generation Core and Celeron 4000 CPUs ®
Open the catalog to page 1REVISION HISTORY Revision 1.0 1.1 First Official Release Safety policy added (par. 1.7) Celeron® 4305UE Power consumptions added BIOS Chapter added All rights reserved. All information contained in this manual is proprietary and confidential material of SECO S.p.A. Unauthorised use, duplication, modification or disclosure of the information to a third-party by any means without prior consent of SECO S.p.A. is prohibited. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual. However, SECO S.p.A. accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions herein. SECO S.p.A....
Open the catalog to page 2COMe-C55-CT6 COMe-C55-CT6 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by L.V. Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
Open the catalog to page 3COMe-C55-CT6 COMe-C55-CT6 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by L.V. Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
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Open the catalog to page 5Warranty Information and assistance RMA number request Safety Electrostatic Discharges RoHS compliance Safety Policy Terminology and definitions Reference specifications COMe-C55-CT6 COMe-C55-CT6 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by L.V. Copyright © 202
Open the catalog to page 61.1 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 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 completing the...
Open the catalog to page 71.2 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 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: [email protected]...
Open the catalog to page 81.4 Safety The COMe-C55-CT6 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...
Open the catalog to page 91.7 Safety Policy In order to meet the safety requirements of EN62368-1:2014 standard for Audio/Video, information and communication technology equipment, the COMe-C55 Module shall be: - used exclusively on Com Express Type 6 fully compliant Carrier boards which impose limited power source to the COMe-C55 module up to 100W Max; perform an analysis for the reduction of the likelihood of ignition in single fault condition according clause 6.4.1 of the standard; used along with CPU Heatspreader/heatsinks designed according to the thermal characteristics indicated in the par. 2.2 and to the mechanical...
Open the catalog to page 101.8 Terminology and definitions ACPI AHCI API BIOS CRT DDC DDR DDR4 DP DVI ECC eDP GbE Gbps GND GPI/O HD Audio HDMI I2C Bus LPC Bus LVDS Mbps N.A. N.C. 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 Basic Input / Output System, the Firmware Interface that initializes the...
Open the catalog to page 11OS OTG PCH PCI-e PSU PWM PWR PXE SATA SD SDIO SM Bus SPI TBM TMDS TTL UEFI USB V_REF VGA xHCI Operating System 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 Platform Controller Hub Peripheral Component Interface Express Power Supply Unit Pulse Width Modulation Power Preboot Execution Environment, a way to perform the boot from the network ignoring local data storage devices and/or the installed OS Serial Advance Technology Attachment, a differential half duplex serial interface for Hard Disks Secure...
Open the catalog to page 12Reference specifications Here below it is a list of applicable industry specifications and reference documents. Com Express Carrier Design Guide Gigabit Ethernet Intel® 8th generation Core or Celeron 4000 series processor COMe-C55-CT6 COMe-C55-CT6 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by L.V. Copyright © 2020 SECO S.p.A.
Open the catalog to page 13Introduction Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Block Diagram COMe-C55-CT6 COMe-C55-CT6 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.1 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by L.V. Copyright © 2020 SECO S.
Open the catalog to page 142.1 Introduction The COMe-C55-CT6 is a COM Express® Type 6, Compact Form Factor, based on the Intel® 8th generation Core or Celeron 4000 series processor, formerly coded as Whiskey Lake. A complete list of CPUs available is detailed in the next chapter. All the supported CPUs offer a 64-bit Instruction set. Hyper Threading capabilities are also available on all CPUs, except for Celeron CPUs. The CPUs have direct access to the memory, which is available on two SODIMM DDR4 memory modules. Depending on the CPU, memory frequencies up to 2400MHz are supported, with a maximum capacity up to 64GB. Please...
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